How to use Odin in flashing the stock ROM on Samsung Galaxy Y S5360?
Here's the procedure on how to manually install the stock ROM (firmware)
on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360. Flashing stock ROMs is useful in
downgrading or upgrading to any available firmware versions you desired.
This has been also useful for unbricking purposes for a bricked,
reverting back to original stock or if you needed your device warranty
back.
This guide is a bit risky for beginners and can only be used by advance
users who already had an experience on how to tweak android devices
firmware.
Now, this procedure is no joke and should be taken seriously for it
might results to damage your phone if some mistakes might happen. We are
talking about firmware flashing here, one false move or any
interruption will take your device into serious situation that is not
too easy to recover.Your phone is not a toy for us, but it is your
personal property, you are the only one who can decide on what to do
about it.
Disclaimer: We shall not be held responsible if anything happens to your device by following this guide. Proceed at your own risk!Needed files and tools
Stock ROM - See list of Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 stock ROMs below (extract the file after downloading)
Odin Multi-downloader - Odin3_v1.84
PIT file - totoro_0623.pit
Driver - You need to install Kies or get the driver of your phone if you have no Kies previously installed.
USB cable - use the supplied USB cable of your Galaxy Y. (Odin will not work in Mac and Linux OS).
PC or laptop - running on Windows or later OS.
Your Phone - Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360
Preparation before Flashing
Back-up all of your important data stored in the phone like contacts, messages and etc. Flashing will wipe and delete all of it.
Ensure that your phone is fully charge or above 80% charge. (If your phone had an auto-shutdown history, and its too old, use a newer or good working battery.
Remove the SIM card and the external memory card. (not necessarily but recommended to avoid any certain issues)
Disable and Close Antivirus, Kies and any running software windows.
Hard Reset - We often do hard reset before flashing to clean the memory cache of the phone. Master reset code *2767*3855# .
ODIN Flashing Procedures for Samsung S5360 Galaxy Y
1. Run the ODIN Downloader v1.84 on your PC desktop.
2. Load the firmware binary files on each designated button spaces.
How to Flash with Multiples files with Pit, Bootloader, PDA, PHONE/MODEM and CSC file
This is full flashing and useful for unbricking for it has a full packaged with individual file allocations, this type of files we often used to fix a bricked Samsung Android devices. Some firmware updates have like this one and some are came into just a single file packaged.
Click on each button and load the appropiate file unto it.
Pit Button - select and load the totoro_0623.pit
Bootloader - look for the file with the word Boot,
like DefaultCalDataWithBoot_S5360XXXXX_REV05.tar.md5
PDA button - look for the file with the letters PDA or CODE on it,
like PDA_S5360XXXXX_REV05.tar.md5
PHONE button- look with the word MODEM file,
like MODEM_S5360XXXXX_REV05.tar.md5
CSC button - associated also with letters CSC or Multi_CSC,
like GT-S5360-MULTI-CSC-OXXXXX.tar.md5
There are three checkboxes on the left side of ODIN, the Re-Partition, Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time.
The Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time are often always checked in flashing while the Re-Partition will only be checked if you want to fix the memory partition of the phone, now if you'll only want to upgrade or downgrade DO NOT CHECK THE REPARTITION.
DO NOT CHECK RE-PARTITION - Safety for Upgrade and Downgrade
Full Flashing with RE-PARTITION enabled - Advisable only for fixing Soft bricked devices
How to Flash with Only a Single file.
Some files came only in a single packed like with tar.md5 file extension., and a 'SS_DL.dll' file also included on it. Others are confused where to put this file. Well, the S5360XXXXX_S5360XXXXX_S5360XXXXX_HOME.tar.md5 goes to the PDA button section while the 'DLL' file in not to be used but don't delete it, a dll file means a driver.
Again the "Repartition" check-box is not to be tick, only the Auto-Reboot and F.Reset Time are checked.
Note: One packaged file will not tend to work with available Odin version for now but the complete packaged will work. For those who are looking on how to revert back your devices back to official stock or fixes softbricks and bootloops you can use this following bundled stock ROM packaged below.
Setting up the Samsung Galaxy Y into Download Mode and Connecting to PC.
You need to set the device into download mode in order to let Odin recognize it. To set into download mode
Turn OFF the phone, then hold and press the three buttons Volume Down + Home + Power Key simultaneously. If you'll still not get into download mode, remove the battery a couple of seconds then put it back again and then press the download mode button combination again.
Once the phone displays the Android robot and says "Downloading..." Connect the phone to PC with the supplied USB cable. Odin will automatically recognize it if it's properly connected, the ID:COM mapping will highlight to color yellow and says "added" on the log box.
Start Flashing
Hit the "Start" Button when all are set perfectly to begin flashing.
CAUTION: Avoid touching the phone while the flashing already started, any interruption will result into serious issues like soft-brick or hard-brick.
Let the flashing completes, a progress bar displays until the firmware downloading process finishes. It only takes around 3 to 5 minutes, depends of your PC speed.
When a word "PASS" appears, it means that the flashing is successful. The phone will then reboot and after completely rebooted it is then safe to remove it from computer's connection.
Do a hard reset again by the code *2767*3855# or in recovery mode hold and press Volume UP+Home+Power key. Navigate to the Wipe Data cache/Factory Reset.
Some other tweaks:
1) To check your recent firmware info *#1234#
2) CSC configuration - IMEI number check [*#06#]
3) *#272*[IMEInumber]#
4) Choose sales code
(format: PHONE / CSC / MODEM versions)
European multilanguage build.
based on: S5360XXKL3_S5360OXXKL1_RST_S5360XXKL3_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Wed Dec 14 17:16:14 KST 2011
Supported languages:
XX = de,en,es,fr,hu,it,nl,pt(cs,da,el,fi,no,pl,sl,sv,tr )
Included CSCs: (Default is XEU)
ATO AUT COS CPW CYO CYV EIR EUR FOP ITV MOO PAN PHE SUW TPH XEF XEH XEO XEU XEZ XSK
After the flash, set your country/provider in dialer *#272*[yourIMEI]# (-> It will wipe your data, and rebrand the phone to specific country/carrier)
This build does not have any provider specific bloatware.
This is an OXF CSC file only!!!
included regions:
CNX COA ERO GBL MOT MSR MTL PMN SIM TMT TOP TRA
The pack includes region specific settings, and Swype keyboard for the following languages:
EnglishUK, EnglishUS, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Romanian, SerbianLA, Slovenian, Swedish
You may use other parts of S5360_XXKL3_OXXKL1_XXKL3 from above!
Vodafone Hungary branded
based on: S5360XXKK6_S5360VDHKK1_S5360XXKK5_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Wed Nov 23 21:52:07 KST 2011
Supported region: VDH only
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
based on: S5360DXKL2_S5360OLBKL2_S5360DXKL2_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Thu Dec 15 19:22:01 KST 2011
Included CSCs:
GLB MM1 SIN SMA STH THL XEV XME XSE XSP XTC XTE
Included languages:
DX = en,id,ms,th,vi,zh(ta)
This build contains some provider specific bloatware, depending on your CSC selection.
European multilanguage build.
based on: S5360XXLA2_S5360OXXLA2_RST_S5360XXLA2_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Wed Jan 11 13:58:09 KST 2012
Supported languages:
XX = de,en,es,fr,hu,it,nl,pt(cs,da,el,fi,no,pl,sl,sv,tr )
Included CSCs: (Default is XEU)
ATO AUT COS CPW CYO CYV EIR EUR FOP ITV MOO PAN PHE SUW TPH XEF XEH XEO XEU XEZ XSK
After the flash, set your country/provider in dialer *#272*[yourIMEI]# (-> It will wipe your data, and rebrand the phone to specific country/carrier)
This build does not have any provider specific bloatware.
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
based on: S5360DXLA1_S5360OLBLA1_S5360DXLA1_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Thu Jan 12 20:25:01 KST 2012
Included CSCs:
GLB MM1 SIN SMA STH THL XEV XME XSE XSP XTC XTE
Included languages:
DX = en,id,ms,th,vi,zh(ta)
This build contains some provider specific bloatware, depending on your CSC selection.
India
based on: S5360DDLA3_S5360ODDLA2_S5360DDLA2_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Wed Jan 18 17:46:48 KST 2012
Included CSCs:
ETR INS INU NPL SLK TML
Included languages:
DD = en(hi)
This build does not contain provider specific bloatware.
(some SD card issues reported with this build -> I suggest to format your SD to FAT32)
Chile
based on: S5360LUHKL1_S5360CHLKL1_S5360LUHKL1_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Thu Dec 1 15:02:14 KST 2011
ro.build.version.release=2.3.6
Included CSCs:
CLH
Included languages:
UH = en,es
This build contains some provider specific bloatware.
(please note, not tested yet. Pls report if it's OK or not!)
Brazil
based on: S5360BUTKI3_S5360ZTAKI3_S5360BUTKI3_HOME.tar.md5
ro.build.date=Thu Sep 22 13:27:09 KST 2011
ro.build.version.release=2.3.5
Included CSCs:
ZTA
Included languages:
UT = en,es,pt
This build contains some provider specific bloatware.
(please note, not tested yet. Pls report if it's OK or not!)
You can also request a rebundled stock ROM directly to Doky73 on his original thread here.
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