Official firmware for notes 4. What we need


Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C is a branded smartphone running on Android 4.4. Here you will find out the characteristics, how to get root or reset the settings, and you can also download firmware (for Odin, for example) and instructions for Samsung.

Root Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C

How to get root for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C see instructions below.

If the applications did not help, ask in the topic or use the full list of root utilities from the topic header.

Characteristics

  1. Type: smartphone
  2. Operating system: Android 4.4
  3. Case type: classic
  4. Case material: metal and plastic
  5. Control: mechanical/touch buttons
  6. Number of SIM cards: 1
  7. Weight: 176 g
  8. Dimensions (WxHxD): 78.6x153.5x8.5 mm
  9. Screen type: color Super AMOLED, 16.78 million colors, touch
  10. Touch screen type: multi-touch, capacitive
  11. Diagonal: 5.7 inches.
  12. Image size: 1440x2560
  13. Pixels per inch (PPI): 515
  14. Automatic screen rotation: yes
  15. Scratch-resistant glass: yes
  16. Type of ringtones: polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
  17. Vibration alert: yes
  18. Camera: 16 million pixels, LED flash
  19. Camera functions: autofocus, optical stabilization
  20. Recognition: faces
  21. Video recording: yes
  22. Max. video resolution: 3840x2160
  23. Geo Tagging: yes
  24. Front camera: yes, 3.7 million pixels.
  25. Video playback: H.264, MPEG-4, H.263, VC-1, WMV7, WMV8, Sorenson Spark, MP43, VP8
  26. Audio: MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA
  27. Voice recorder: yes
  28. Headphone Jack: 3.5mm
  29. Video output: MHL
  30. Standard: GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G, LTE, LTE Advanced Cat. 4
  31. LTE bands support: 2100, 1900, 1800, 850, 2600, 900, 700, 800 MHz
  32. Internet access: WAP, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
  33. Interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.1, IRDA, USB, ANT+, NFC
  34. Satellite navigation: GPS/GLONASS
  35. Protocol support: POP/SMTP, IMAP4, HTML
  36. Synchronization with computer: yes
  37. Number of processor cores: 8
  38. Built-in memory: 32 GB
  39. RAM capacity: 3 GB
  40. Memory card support: microSD (TransFlash), up to 128 GB
  41. Additional SMS functions: entering text with a dictionary, sending SMS to multiple recipients
  42. MMS: yes
  43. Battery type: Li-Ion
  44. Battery capacity: 3220 mAh
  45. A2DP profile: yes
  46. Sensors: light, proximity, gyroscope, compass, barometer, fingerprint reading
  47. Search by book: yes
  48. Exchange between SIM card and internal memory: yes
  49. Organizer: alarm clock, calculator, task scheduler, MS Office file support
  50. Features: fast charging mode, maximum

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Firmware for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C

Official Android 4.4 firmware [stock ROM file] -
Samsung custom firmware -

If custom or official firmware for Samsung has not yet been added here, then create a topic on the forum, in the section, our specialists will quickly and free of charge help, including. with backup and manuals. Just don’t forget to write a review about your smartphone - this is extremely important. Firmware for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C will also appear on this page. Please note that this Samsung model requires an individual ROM file, so you should not try firmware files from other devices.

What custom firmware are there?

  1. CM - CyanogenMod
  2. LineageOS
  3. Paranoid Android
  4. OmniROM
  5. Temasek's
  1. AICP (Android Ice Cold Project)
  2. RR (Resurrection Remix)
  3. MK(MoKee)
  4. FlymeOS
  5. Bliss
  6. crDroid
  7. Illusion ROMS
  8. Pacman ROM

Problems and shortcomings of a Samsung smartphone and how to fix them?

  • If the Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C does not turn on, for example, you see a white screen, hangs on the splash screen, or the notification indicator only blinks (possibly after charging).
  • If stuck during update / stuck when turned on (needs flashing, 100%)
  • Doesn't charge (usually hardware problems)
  • Does not see the SIM card (SIM card)
  • The camera does not work (mostly hardware problems)
  • The sensor does not work (depends on the situation)
For all these problems, contact (you just need to create a topic), specialists will help for free.

Hard Reset for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C

Instructions on how to do a Hard Reset on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C (factory reset). We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the visual guide called on Android. .


Reset codes (open the dialer and enter them).

  1. *2767*3855#
  2. *#*#7780#*#*
  3. *#*#7378423#*#*

Hard Reset via Recovery

  1. Turn off your device -> go to Recovery
  2. "wipe data/factory reset"
  3. “yes - delete all user data” -> “Reboot System”

How to log into Recovery?

  1. hold down Vol(-) [volume down], or Vol(+) [volume up] and the Power button
  2. A menu with the Android logo will appear. That's it, you are in Recovery!

Reset settings on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C You can do it in a very simple way:

  1. Settings->Backup and reset
  2. Reset settings (at the very bottom)

How to reset a pattern key

How to reset your pattern key if you forgot it and now you can’t unlock your Samsung smartphone. On the Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C, the key or PIN can be removed in several ways. You can also remove the lock by resetting the settings; the lock code will be deleted and disabled.

  1. Reset graph. blocking -
  2. Password reset -

Next you should download the firmware you like - N910CXXU1COH4 Android 5.1.1, N910CXXU1BOE1 Android 5.0.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910 Film

Call the task manager and stop all processes with the word “Kies”. We run the Odin 3 1.85 program as an administrator and see the following window:

Press the PDA (or “AP”) button and select the TAR file from the folder where we placed the downloaded firmware, and check all the boxes as shown in the screenshot below. In addition to the firmware, the archive may contain the file SS_DL.dll - we don’t count it - it’s a remnant of KIES (garbage).


We enter the smartphone into download mode.

To do this, you need to turn off the smartphone and then, with the phone turned off, simultaneously press the Volume Down + On button. + Home, then confirm the desire to flash by pressing the Volume Up button, a green robot should appear with the inscription “Downloading...” and connect the smartphone to the PC using the included USB cable. In the upper left corner, a window with the inscription ID:COM will light up in blue - this PC has recognized your smartphone.


Press the START button, after which the firmware process will start. Under no circumstances should you interrupt the firmware - we will end up with a high-tech brick. Usually the process lasts 4 - 5 minutes, it all depends on your computer. During the firmware installation process, the smartphone will reboot on its own, wait until the “RESET!” message appears.


That's all, you have updated your Samsung SM-N910C Galaxy Note 4 to the new official firmware.

2. Instructions for flashing custom firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The custom firmware is almost completely similar to the original firmware, but with some additions, which we will discuss in detail below.

So, first you need to install custom recovery TWRP Recovery on your smartphone. To do this, download the TWRP Recovery archive.

Next, we take out the file with the .tar extension from the archive and flash it using ODIN according to the first point of this instruction (flashing the official firmware), the difference is that in the PDA field we insert not the firmware, but our custom recovery.

It is also important that when flashing a custom recovery without obtaining Root, when you reboot the smartphone, the stock recovery is restored, so you need to flash the custom recovery by unchecking Auto reboot in the Odin 3 program, after flashing the custom recovery, turn off your Samsung SM-N910C Galaxy Note 4 manually (directly from Download mode, disconnecting from the computer), then from the off state go to Recovery mode (three buttons)). After CF-Auto-Root this is no longer relevant, the procedure for restoring stock recovery is nailed down.

The firmware itself can be downloaded - for example TeamEOS, AllianceROM or the firmware catalog - Needrom

Then we go into custom recovery. To do this, turn off the device and hold down the buttons at the same time Power, Home And Volume Up.
Delete all data on the device (Optional). In recovery we select Wipe date/factory reset -> Yes - Wipe all user data.
Let's go to Wipe cache partition and choose Yes -> Wipe cache partition.
Let's go to Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache -> Yes - Wipe dalvik cache.
Let's go to Mount and Storage and format the sections:
/boot
/cache
/system
/data

Let's go to Install Zip-> (Or depending on the recovery), select the previously copied firmware on the memory card and select Yes - install, the installation of the firmware will begin.
After installing the firmware, in recovery select Reboot system now and the device will begin rebooting.

Ready! You have successfully flashed custom firmware!

3. Obtaining Root rights using CWM Recovery on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910C

Attention, this method will affect the Knox counter, it will become 0x1

This method assumes that you already have Odin and know how to use it (see instructions above). Also, by obtaining Root rights this way, you will not need to update it from Play.

Download the Beta SuperSU v2.49 archive, copy the archive to the phone’s memory card (or internal memory, it doesn’t matter), install custom Recovery from point No. 2 of this instruction.


Then we reboot into Recovery in the usual way and install our archive. Let's go to Install Zip -> Choose zip from storage/sdcard1(Or chose zip from external sdcard depending on the recovery), select “Beta SuperSU v2.49” on the memory card and click on it Yes - install, the installation of the file will begin.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910C will reboot with Rooted superuser rights.

For the current generation of people, the smartphone has become an indispensable assistant and an extremely useful device that combines hundreds of different functions. Taking a photo, counting the number of ingredients, setting reminders, checking the weather, reading the news, chatting with friends - this is not a complete list of everything that modern smartphones are capable of. Sometimes we simply forget that they do not last forever and are subject to gradual wear and tear.

Smartphones running the Android operating system have long filled the whole world with their diversity. Their software code is open and ready to be edited or improved. While using such devices, there are times when the software component malfunctions and the smartphone stops working properly. To solve the problem, a simple reset to factory settings may not be enough - you need to flash the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C.

Fortunately, manufacturers of mobile equipment and simply enthusiasts have found dozens of ways to change the firmware for all Android devices without exception. The process will take a few minutes and the smartphone will come to life, starting its daily work with renewed vigor. The AndroGoo website has prepared detailed instructions on how to flash the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C.

What do we need?

  1. Device charged at least 50% (if possible).
  2. Original USB cable.
  3. latest version.
  4. Latest firmware:

If a new OS version has been released for your smartphone or the one you need is not in the instructions, please let us know in the comments below the post.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C firmware process

  • If Kies was installed on your computer, remove it.
  • Download and install for Samsung smartphones and tablets.
  • Download and install version 3.0.7.
  • Reboot the computer.
  • Unpack Odin onto your desktop. In the same folder we extract the firmware files from the previously downloaded archive.
  • On your smartphone go to “ Settings«, « For developers"(if there is no such item, go to " About the phone" and click many times on " Build number"), turn on " USB Debugging" And “Unlocking, provided. production".

  • We transfer the smartphone to Download Mode. To do this, turn it off completely, hold down the buttons at the same time Home+Power+Volume down.
  • After the screen appears with the message Warning, confirm the choice by pressing the button Volume up.

  • The phone has entered download mode.

  • Let's launch Odin on behalf of the administrator.
  • In this state, connect the device to the computer using a USB cable (exclusively USB 2.0) so that flash Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C. If in the ODIN window the field ID:COM turned blue, like in the screenshot below, everything is fine - you can continue. If not, reinstall the drivers and restart the computer.

Files that can be found in the archive with the firmware

The picture shows the names of files that may be in the archive with the firmware and indicates where to insert them in the Odin window.

If there is only one file and takes up a lot of space, insert it into the field PDA. This is the firmware.

  • In the appropriate fields on the right, select the firmware files, based on the example above. IMPORTANT! Only checkboxes should be checked Auto Reboot And F. Reset Time.

  • This is what the program window looks like ready for firmware:

  • Click on START and wait for the firmware process to finish. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden to disconnect the smartphone from the computer and touch the USB cable. The whole procedure will take a few minutes - the exact time depends on the power of the PC.

  • Once finished, the device will reboot itself. We disconnect it from the PC and start using the latest firmware.

Android 5 on mine, even after a factory reset and reinstallation, is characterized by such armor-piercing glitches (just look at the phone’s manner of giving notifications about something unknown from time to time every second for half an hour) and its power consumption has deteriorated so much that I decided not to hesitate and return to the bosom of the holy Catholic Church - that is, on Android 4.4.4. In the comments, I was asked to tell in detail about which dances with a tambourine should be used to carry out this cleansing process - well, I’ll tell you. This is all applicable to Note 4, but, with some changes, it should also apply to other Samsung smartphones (only the firmware, of course, needs to be selected accordingly). 1. Make a backup of all your data I won’t describe in detail how this is done. If you use a memory card, then your data is usually stored on this card - nothing will happen to it. You need to save data (settings) of certain applications and desktop settings (I have Nova Launcher - it can do this). Well, or just make a complete backup of all data and applications - Samsung can do this. Next, make sure that the Kies program is not running on your computer and that the “USB Debugging” mode is enabled on your smartphone (in the developer section). 2. Make a complete reset (wipe) of user data Turn off your phone. At the same time press "Volume up - Home (bottom button) - Power". As soon as the android image appears, release the buttons. This is the stock Recovery mode. Use the "Volume Down" button to select the Wipe Data/Factory Reset item, then press the "Power" button - a reset occurs. 3. Firmware version Android 4.4.4 You must know exactly which version of your phone you have. Even for Note 4 there are different versions - N910F, N910C and so on. You need to find proprietary firmware specifically for your version of the phone - they are all on the website 4Pda.ru. Here, for example, is a topic about the Note 4 N910F model - it has proprietary firmware. The firmware you need should be downloaded to your computer - it will most likely take 2-3 GB. Next, find and download the Odin flasher (like the latest version now is 3.10, download). Run Odin as administrator (right mouse button on the executable file). Click the AP button in Odin and select your firmware file (it has the extension .tar md5). Odin will check this firmware and if everything is in order, it will display a corresponding message, something like this.

Make sure that the following parameters are set in the "Options" tab.

Next, the smartphone must be entered into download mode. To do this, you need to turn it off completely, and then turn it on while simultaneously holding “Volume down - Home button - Power”. As soon as some information appears on the screen, the button must be released. There should be a picture like this on the screen.

Connect your smartphone with a USB cable to your computer. Press "Volume Up". If Odin sees the smartphone, then something like this will appear there.

After that, click Start - and the flashing process begins. Do not disconnect your phone from your computer until the process is completed and your phone has rebooted. That's all, Android 4.4.4 firmware will be installed on the phone, which is what I did for myself. If you want to Root the device (well, for example, to remove some system programs that you don’t need at all), this is done almost exactly the same way, only you don’t have to do a full reset, and on w3bsit3-dns.com you need to download CF-Auto for your model ROOT for this version of Android, enter the phone into download mode and flash CF-Root via Odin in the same way.

Recently, CyanogenMod 13 firmware based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow appeared. This software is currently only available to users of Samsyng Note 4 N910F/N910G. Owners of the official version of the Galaxy Note 4 N910C (Exynos) need to wait a little for now.

Note! This firmware is intended for N910F/N910G and does not fit N910C/N910H.

Before starting work, copy the data to be able to restore the system in case of incorrect actions (). To install CyanogenMod, you must have a custom recovery installed, such as either .

Let us immediately note that so far the firmware is not working correctly. NFC does not work, the fingerprint scanner does not work, and there are also minor minor errors. However, in the next versions the developers will eliminate all the shortcomings. According to preliminary testing, the battery began to drain a little faster. If you still want to install new software, then follow these steps.

Steps to install CyanogenMod 13 on Galaxy Note 4

1. The smartphone must have CWM Recovery or TWRP on board. In addition, more than half of the battery charge should remain.
2. Download , . We remind you that the firmware works correctly only on N910F/N910G models.
3. Copy files to any (external or internal) smartphone memory.
4. Turn off the device and boot into recovery (press Home, Volume Up, Power).
5. Mandatory clearing of the cache in the recovery menu: Data and Cache, Dalvik Cache, System.
6. Installing archive firmware Zip.
7. Installation Gapps.
8. Installation Blobsv.
9. Next we reboot






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