- Windows: Download the latest Odin or Freya Flash tool.
- Linux: Odin4 Linux or Heimdall and Odin alternatives for Linux
- macOS: Download JOdin3CASUAL or Heimdall
Odin is the official firmware flash tool for Samsung Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Tab devices. It has been there since Samsung released its first Android phone GT-I7500 back in 2009. In this article, we’ll list all versions of Odin released between 2009 and 2023. Apart from the official versions of the Samsung Flash tool, we’ve also provided the PachedD and modified versions of Odin for Linux and Mac.
The structure of Samsung firmware has changed over the years and so has Odin. Below is a list of all Odin versions released so far.
Download All Versions of Odin (Windows)
Before you download Samsung Odin, don’t forget to check out our compatibility list to learn which Odin version you should use for flashing your Samsung device.
Odin3 v3.14.4.zip (latest)
Older Versions of Odin
If you wish to install an Android 8.0 Oreo or Android 9.0 Pie-based Samsung firmware, use Odin3 v3.13.1.
Odin v312.5, v3.11.2, and v3.10.6 are suitable for flashing Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android 7.0 Nougat-based firmware.
To install Android Lollipop and KitKat firmware, you should use Odin3 v3.09.
Android JellyBean firmware can be flashed using Odin3 3.07 or 3.04.
To flash Android Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich-based Samsung firmware, you should try one of the following versions of the Samsung Odin tool.
Odin Multi Downloader v4.44.zip
Now that you have downloaded the tool, please check out our detailed explanation of Samsung Odin before you flash firmware onto your Galaxy device,
Download Modified and PatcheD Odin
You can use the modified and patched versions of Samsung Odin modified by Raymond, PrinceComsy, and Realbbb to flash firmware binaries or custom recovery .tar.md5 files in special cases like skipping SHA256 check. If you get the “FAIL! SHA256 is invalid!” error while using the normal version of Odin, you should use the patched Odin to fix the SHA256 error.
Besides, patched Odin can also help you bypass the “FAIL! Blocked carrier” and “FAIL! Model mismatch fail” errors while installing the firmware on Samsung Galaxy devices from carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint US Cellular, Rogers, Bell, etc.
Use patched or modified Odin if the developer has specifically recommended using it.
Odin3 3.14.1 3B PatcheD.zip (latest)
Modded Odin 3.13.1 Raymond.zip
Prince Comsy Modified ODIN.zip
Freya Flash Tool
Freya Flash Tool is a worthy Odin alternative. It’s a .Net framework-based project that can handle Samsung firmware flashing. This portable tool has a clean design and can flash firmware faster than Odin.
JOdin3 and Heimdall for Mac & Linux
Please note that Odin doesn’t support either macOS officially. There’s an open-source tool called Heimdall that is compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows. It’s a great Odin alternative and you can download its latest version from the official website.
There’s a Heimdall-based version of Odin called JOdin3. Its interface is based on the older version of Odin but you can still use it to flash Samsung firmware on Samsung devices on macOS machines. I am unsure if it still works with the recent versions of OS X because I haven’t tested it personally.
JOdin3CASUAL-0.9.0-osx-incl-JavaFX.zip | Google Drive mirror
To use JOdin3 on Mac, you’ll need Java 11 JDK and Heimdall 1.4.1.
Read our detailed tutorial on flashing Samsung firmware using Heimdall or JOdin3 on Mac.
Download Odin4 for Linux
Odin is now officially available for Linux and works across its various distributions.
We have detailed guides explaining how to set up Samsung Odin4 on Linux and use Windows VM to flash the firmware with the latest Odin.