Download Galaxy Core Prime Firmware [Stock ROM, Unbrick, Update, Downgrade, Fix, Back To Stock, Restore]

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime Firmware

Model no. SM-G360A (AT&T)

  • Firmware not available at the moment.

Model no. SM-G360P (Sprint)

Model no. SM-G360T (T-Mobile)

Model no. SM-G360V (Verizon)

  • Firmware not available at the moment.

Model no. SM-G360R4 (US Cellular)

  • Firmware not available at the moment.

Model no. SM-G360W8 (Canadian)

  • Firmware not available at the moment.

Model no. SM-G360F

Model no. SM-G360BT

Model no. SM-G360G

Model no. SM-G360GY

Model no. SM-G360H

Model no. SM-G360HU

Model no. SM-G360M

Model no. SM-G360FY

Model no. SM-J500K/S/L (Korean)

  • Firmware not available at the moment.

How to Download and Install Firmware

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

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

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