If the device gets stuck on the Samsung logo after a successful flash, it is usually due to a data conflict between the old system cache and the new firmware.
Official versions of Odin are designed for authorized Samsung service centers. Because of this, the official software includes safety blocks that prevent users from flashing firmware that does not exactly match the device's model number, region, or security signature.
The search for "Odin 3.14.4 Patched XDA" usually leads to two key versions: odin 3.14.4 patched xda
When using Odin, you typically work with four or five main file slots:
Watch the progress bar above the ID:COM port. The process typically takes 5 to 10 minutes. If the device gets stuck on the Samsung
You might encounter conflicting opinions about Odin 3.14.4's safety. Some sources state 3.14.4 is not a stable release, while others label it a "hoax/fake" version. This is mostly due to the presence of a cpprest141_2_10.dll file in many 3.14.4 distributions, raising concerns about potential malware.
: You are using standard official Odin instead of the patched variant. The search for "Odin 3
Odin is a Windows-based software developed by Samsung that allows users to flash stock firmware, custom ROMs, and other software modifications to their Samsung devices. It's a popular tool among Samsung device users, particularly those who want to root their devices, install custom recoveries, or flash custom kernels. Odin is often used in conjunction with the Samsung USB driver and the Android SDK platform-tools.
This indicates a communication failure. Change your USB cable, try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of the PC), or reinstall the Samsung USB drivers.
Click and select the file starting with AP_ (Note: This file is large and may cause Odin to freeze temporarily while it loads). Click CP and select the file starting with CP_ .