I wrote a guide on that topic for the Galaxy S5, and it would be the same process for your Note 3 with one exception — you'd have to download
the factory firmware for the Note 3 instead of the Galaxy S5, of course.
I need
factory firmware for Samsung shv - e160s 32gb phone include pit bootloader pda modem csc, if any one have please share.
Not exact matches
If you recently installed a custom
firmware on your Sprint branded Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, we have some great news
for you as folks at xda have got hold of the stock, a k a
factory ROM.
A raw LCD panel hardware first needs to be adjusted and calibrated at the
factory with specialized
firmware and software data that are downloaded into the device in order
for the display to produce a usable image — let alone an accurate and beautiful one.
They offered to load the english
firmware on it
for us and pre-loaded a few english reading apps on it then
factory sealed it
for us!
I haven't had any problems with mine whatsoever, except
for it not keeping the sleep timer setting on the original
factory firmware.
If your device's operating system has been modified in any way and you want to update it too with an official Android 5.1
firmware, then you can check the Android 5.1
Factory Image Installation guide
for Nexus 10 here.
The
Factory Display Calibration problem mentioned above
for the Nexus 7 display qualifies as a bug because it is a software or
firmware problem rather than an inherent hardware display issue.
The documents describe techniques
for rewriting devices»
firmware in ways that would maintain a hacker's access even if a user resets a phone or computer to
factory settings.
It can also be hard to find stock
firmware downloads
for the G5 Plus, since Motorola doesn't offer an official
factory images download page.
NOTE: If you are running a 100 % stock Android 8.0.0
firmware with the build number OPR3.170623.020 and date set
for December 2017, then you can use the above instructions and flash the
factory image without losing any data files.
Use the restore images to return your new Nexus 7 to a
factory state The
factory restore images of Android 4.3
for the new 2013 Nexus 7 have been posted up at Google, allowing folks a path of safe return if they decide to modify the
firmware on their device.
This
firmware build will also be released over the air
for all Nexus 7 users, but up until then you can flash the
factory image in order to run it.
In that matter, you should know that this guide can be used also
for fixing a soft bricked SGS4 since the official Android KitKat
firmware will be applied and since all the
factory and default restrictions will be reinstalled once this tutorial is being completed.
NOTE 2: In case Odin says «PASS» confirming that the update was complete, but your Galaxy S4 LTE doesn't load all the Android 4.4.2 XXUGNF1
firmware files and it gets stuck at the boot animation
for more than 20 minutes, then you will need to apply a
Factory Reset.
Google also shared
factory firmware images
for Nexus devices at the Google Developers site, which gives detailed instructions on how to flash a Nexus device with one of the
firmware images.
On first use it will do a channel search, search
for firmware updates, and set everything to
factory defaults.
Even though the Nexus 9 Android 5.0.1 Lollipop OTA update hasn't been yet released, the
factory image
for the new
firmware version is now available
for download.
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Factory Image files are great
for those that are looking to restore their Nexus 9 tablets to stock Android
firmware.
Factory Images are great
for users who are looking to restore their tablets to stock Android
firmware.
If your device's operating system has been modified in any way and you want to update it too with an official Android 5.1
firmware, then you can check the Android 5.1
Factory Image Installation guide
for Nexus 10 here.
* Holder of issued patent
for dynamic
firmware update process in a
factory environment
for the Open Cable Unidirectional Receiver / OCUR...