Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Stock Firmwares Collection

In our little hacking adventures, we often mess things up and end-up with a soft-bricked device. Which in most cases can only be fixed by flashing back a stock firmware. So to help people looking for stock firmwares when in time of need, we’ll maintain this page with the latest Galaxy Note 4 stock firmware for as many regions as we could.

Galaxy Note 4 stock firmwares can be flashed using Odin, a program for Windows PC used to flash stock firmwares on Samsung devices. The process of flashing stock firmwares via Odin is simple and straightforward. Unlike toolkits, Odin comes with a graphical user interface that’s easier for even noobs to understand and do stuff with.

Also, the classic developer who made root for almost all Samsung devices, Chainfire, even built an Odin Android app for anyone who doesn’t have access to a PC but their phone is functional. With Odin Android app you can flash stock firmwares on your Samsung device easily from the comfort of your phone itself, no PC, cables or anything else needed, just make sure that your phone is at-least 50% charged.

We’ll keep this page updated with all the latest Galaxy Note 4 stock firmwares for all international variants of the device including those of Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T.

We hope this collection of Galaxy Note 4 stock firmwares proves helpful for anyone looking for help, specially in case of soft-bricked device when you there’s no other hope than flashing a stock firmware back to restore the phone to its original state. Also, this page will be helpful for getting latest Galaxy Note 4 firmwares for almost all regions the device will be released in. We’ll keep only the latest firmware though, to keep things tidy.

As for the changelogs of newly released firmwares, well Samsung doesn’t provide changelog for updates. But if you’re on a carrier branded Galaxy Note 4 chances are that changelog for firmware updates will be published carrier’s website. We’ll provide the changelog for updates here whenever available, either from carrier official website or based upon users findings.

Stock firmwares for carrier branded Galaxy Note 4 may not be available on this page on the day they are out. This is because carrier branded Samsung devices receive updates over-the-air (a.k.a OTA updates). These updates aren’t Odin flashable and neither are they full featured firmwares. OTA updates contain only the files that are actually changed in the update, useful only to update an otherwise working device while Odin flashable stock firmwares are full featured firmwares that can be used to even restore a soft-bricked device.

OTA updates will be available in Odin flashable file only after a few days of release when our folks at XDA packs and deliver them as a full featured stock firmware OR Samsung itself releases them.

All that said, let’s hit the downloads section below:

GALAXY NOTE 4 STOCK FIRMWARES COLLECTION

You’ll find the latest stock firmware for Galaxy Note 4 including all its international variants and those from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and other carriers.

AT&T Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910A)

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910T)

Sprint Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910P)

Verizon Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910V)

US Cellular Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910R4)

Canadian Galaxy Note 4 (Bell, Rogers, Telus, etc. | SM-N910W8)

Global Galaxy Note 4 (India, Singapore, Australia, model no. SM-N910G)

Galaxy Note 4 Africa (SM-N910H)

Korea Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A (SM-N910K/L/S)

How to Download and Install Firmware

Be sure to check your Galaxy Note 4’ 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 Note 4 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 Note 4 if it’s giving you force closes errors and restarts randomly.
  • Unbrick your Galaxy Note 4 if it’s bootlooping and stuck at logo when restarting.
  • Go Back to Stock on your Galaxy Note 4 — helps when looking to sell the device, or fix installing OTA updates if broken.
  • Restore Galaxy Note 4 to factory state.
  • Upgrade your Galaxy Note 4 to newer Android version.
  • Downgrade your Galaxy Note 4 to lower build no. at same Android version.
  • Unroot your Galaxy Note 4.
  • Remove custom recovery like TWRP and CWM, if installed, on your Galaxy Note 4.

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.

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11 Comments

  1. Hello:
    I was wondering if I can use a SM-910U rom to flash a SM-910C phone? I tried doing just that yesterday. The first time it was successful, but the phone would not recognize the existence of my SIM card. So I flashed it back to SM-910C, and the phone is completely fine. But when I tried to flash to SM-910U again, this time Odin kept giving me “fail”. Is it something that i am doing wrong, or it is just not possible to flash the ROM to a different version?

    1. Those are two different versions(carriers) of the note 4 that is why it wont recognize your carriers sim or why you are getting a fail.

  2. Hello:
    I was wondering if I can use a SM-910U rom to flash a SM-910C phone? I tried doing just that yesterday. The first time it was successful, but the phone would not recognize the existence of my SIM card. So I flashed it back to SM-910C, and the phone is completely fine. But when I tried to flash to SM-910U again, this time Odin kept giving me “fail”. Is it something that i am doing wrong, or it is just not possible to flash the ROM to a different version?

    1. Those are two different versions(carriers) of the note 4 that is why it wont recognize your carriers sim or why you are getting a fail.

  3. Hello:
    I was wondering if I can use a SM-910U rom to flash a SM-910C phone? I tried doing just that yesterday. The first time it was successful, but the phone would not recognize the existence of my SIM card. So I flashed it back to SM-910C, and the phone is completely fine. But when I tried to flash to SM-910U again, this time Odin kept giving me “fail”. Is it something that i am doing wrong, or it is just not possible to flash the ROM to a different version?

  4. I was given a mobile phone… Its SM-N910L Exynos (Korean) … its built for use in Korea and i cant use 4G,, cause I’m in Africa… Is it possible to change it?? And if so, which firm should i select,, to be suitable or should i say compatible with my device…

    The phone is currently on version 6.0.1 marshmallow

  5. I was given a mobile phone… Its SM-N910L Exynos (Korean) … its built for use in Korea and i cant use 4G,, cause I’m in Africa… Is it possible to change it?? And if so, which firm should i select,, to be suitable or should i say compatible with my device…

    The phone is currently on version 6.0.1 marshmallow

  6. Do you have a listing of the SM-910C firmware?

  7. Do you have a listing of the SM-910C firmware?

  8. Need some help. When I click a download link such as N910VVRU2CPD1 | Android 6.0.1 → it takes me to a different version to download. This takes you to N910W8VLU1ANJ3_N910W8PCT1ANJ3_PCT.ZIP

  9. Need some help. When I click a download link such as N910VVRU2CPD1 | Android 6.0.1 → it takes me to a different version to download. This takes you to N910W8VLU1ANJ3_N910W8PCT1ANJ3_PCT.ZIP

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