Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched 【Cross-Platform Genuine】
Overrides locks that prevent users from switching between carrier-specific and unbranded (U1) firmware.
Modifying official Samsung firmware files usually alters their SHA256 hash. This patched version ignores hash mismatches, preventing the common "SHA256 Check FAIL" error.
Power off your Samsung device. Usually, you hold Volume Down + Power (or Volume Down + Bixby/Side Button) while connecting it to the PC via USB. Launch Odin: Run the patched .exe as an Administrator. odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched
Confirm the top-left box displays ID:COM highlighted in light blue. This confirms a successful connection.
The (often modified by developers like RealYoti or inspired by older PrinceComsy builds) alters the tool's validation logic. It forces Odin to skip the SHA256 checksum verification, letting users flash customized or cross-region firmware without triggering artificial software blocks. Key Features of the 3B Patched Version Overrides locks that prevent users from switching between
Recovering "bricked" devices that the standard tool refuses to flash. Usage Highlights
is the unofficial, community-developed PC client used to flash firmware, custom recoveries (like TWRP), and root kernels onto Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets. While Samsung’s official tool is “Odin” (used internally by service centers), the modified community versions have become essential for advanced users and developers. Power off your Samsung device
Monitor the progress bar. Once finished, the top-left box will display a green message, and your phone will reboot automatically. Safety Tips and Troubleshooting
Official versions of Odin (Wikipedia) are developed by Samsung for internal service center repair technicians. The official utility restricts firmware installations by checking signatures and preventing the cross-flashing of different carrier builds.
Q: Is Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-Patched safe to use? A: While Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-Patched can be safe to use, it can also be risky if not used properly. Make sure to follow the precautions and guidelines outlined in this article.
Modern Samsung firmware uses SHA256 cryptographic signatures to ensure validity. If you modify a file—such as patching a boot.img via Magisk for root access—standard Odin detects the signature change and aborts the process with an error like FAILS (Auth) . The 3B Patched version bypasses this check completely. 2. Preventing the "Size Error"