Mi telefono es un Galaxy S9 SM-9600, de México y con Telcel. I used Sammobile).Ħ.- Press Start in ODIN and the cell will be detected and the flash will start and finish in the correct way in the upper left corner with red letters will appear a notice that says "FRP Unlocked" and other stuff.Īquí les va un poco de contexto. (You leave it like that)Ĥ.- Run ODIN, and load all the files AP,BL, CP, CSC (you previouly have to download the firmware for you phone. I got scared and look in every blog but no answer.ġ.- Download the Smart Switch for PC and update the software if it makes you the require, I think the problem was with the drivers.Ģ.- Press VOL -, Bixby and Power, you'll get the first screen of DL mode.ģ.- Pess VOL+ you will get the Error screen. I was trying to flash a stock firmware without bloatware so in the middle of the process with odin, something went wrong and FAIL appeared. The model is SM-9600 Galaxy s9 from Mexico with Telcel carrier. I am not an expert but the next thing you will read is what worked with my phone Jist an addon: some times ive noticed on some devices, when your at the download mode screen trying to press vol + to enter, somtimes you need to click it a few times for it to grab it, ive had it not work on one oress but work after 3 or 4 repeared ones. If it wont enter dl mode from that screen, you have seriois issue, but it will never go from the error screen, you just need to hold the buttons on restart from the error to get into dlmode again Next time, as soon as you get to the screen thay says press vol + the enter dl mode, release everything, wait 5 secs and then press vol + like it says and should enter dl mode normally and you can flash with Odin. Until you saw screen saying vol up to enter dl mode, but then you kept holding until it rebooted again back too the error, and pressing up their does nothing? The LED will flash white while upgrading and turn into a steady white when it is complete.From the error screen, what you did was hold vol - home and power.Once it is uploaded, reboot the Cloud Key to complete the firmware upgrade.
Upload the firmware you downloaded in step (1).From here you can reset, reboot, power off and most importantly upload an updated firmware bin file. You will be taken to the Recovery Mode screen.User Tip: If you don't know your Cloud Key's IP address, you can use the arp -a SSH command, or software such as nmap to find the IP address.If your Cloud Key does have an IP address assigned by the DHCP server, the fallback IP will not work.If it has not been assigned an IP address, you can try the fallback: 192.168.1.30. Note: The IP address comes from your DHCP server.Open your browser and type the IP address for the Cloud Key.Continue holding the Reset button for 10 seconds, until the LED flashes blue and white.Press and hold the Reset button and then connect it to the power source.The firmware will upgrade and the device will automatically reboot once it has finished. Once in TFTP, paste the following commands and hit enter.Enter TFTP mode by entering the command:.Select the downloaded firmware image and transfer it to the AP.There are various programs and methods for accomplishing this. Use TFTP to move the firmware from your computer to your AP.The following is an example configuration: Set a static IP address on your computer to communicate with the AP, which has a default IP address of 192.168.1.20.This indicates your device is ready for TFTP Recovery and you can release the button. Continue holding the Reset button until the LED flashes white, blue, off as indicated in our LED Status Guide.Press and hold the Reset button, and connect your computer to the available ethernet port of the AP.Connect your AP and computer to the same network or VLAN, either through a PoE switch or by connecting the computer directly to the network (data) port on the PoE adapter.Download the most recent firmware for your device, found here.