Download Galaxy Tab 4 Stock Firmware [Update, Unbrick, Fix, Unroot, etc.]

Tab 4 7.0 inch WiFi edition

Model no. SM-T230

Model no. SM-T230NT

Model no. SM-T230NU

Tab 4 8.0 inch WiFi edition

Model no. SM-T330

Model no. SM-T330NU

Tab 4 10.1 inch WiFi edition

Model no. SM-T530

Model no. SM-T530NU

Sprint Tab 4 7.0 inch edition

Model no. SM-T237P (Sprint)

Tab 4 10.1 inch LTE edition

Model no. SM-T533

Tab 4 7.0 inch 3G edition

Model no. SM-T231

Model no. SM-T232

Tab 4 8.0 inch 3G edition

Model no. SM-T331

Model no. SM-T331C

Model no. SM-T332

Model no. SM-T335L (Korean)

Tab 4 10.1 inch 3G edition

Model no. SM-T531

Model no. SM-T532

Tab 4 7.0 inch LTE edition

Model no. SM-T235

Model no. SM-T235Y

Tab 4 8.0 inch LTE edition

Model no. SM-T335

Model no. SM-T335K (Korean)

Tab 4 10.1 inch LTE-A edition

Model no. SM-T537A (AT&T)

Model no. SM-T537V (Verizon)

Model no. SM-T537R4 (US Cellular)

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    How to Download and Install Firmware

    Be sure to check your Galaxy Tab E’s model no. first. You can do so using an app called Droid Info, or simply check it on its packaging box, or under Settings > About.

    Then download the firmware according to that model no. only to ensure compatibility. We have provided the downloads as per model no. so that it’s easy for you to identify the firmware for your device.

    Next, install the firmware on your Galaxy Tab E by following the guide linked right below.

    How to Install Samsung firmware

    Firmware Benefits

    You can use the firmware for variety of purposes, which includes:

    • Fix your Galaxy Tab E if it’s giving you force closes errors and restarts randomly.
    • Unbrick your Galaxy Tab E if it’s bootlooping and stuck at logo when restarting.
    • Go Back to Stock on your Galaxy Tab E — helps when looking to sell the device, or fix installing OTA updates if broken.
    • Restore Galaxy Tab E to factory state.
    • Upgrade your Galaxy Tab E to newer Android version.
    • Downgrade your Galaxy Tab E to lower build no. at same Android version.
    • Unroot your Galaxy Tab E.
    • Remove custom recovery like TWRP and CWM, if installed, on your Galaxy Tab E.

    To perform any of the above, simply install the firmware meant for your device, as per its model no. in Settings, About device.

    Need help? Let us know if you need any help regarding this via comments below.