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Install Stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on Galaxy Core Prime

Posted by Flashing Room on Thursday, February 11, 2016

Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Official Firmware for Samsung Galaxy Core Prime LTE SM-G361F is now available and you can manually download it from here. So if you want to get this update for Galaxy Core Prime LTE SM-G361F, you must know that there are several ways to do that, so you can follow this installation guide that will help you installing your Official Firmware Update .


So in order to get your device to the latest available firmware, hit the download section below. Verify your variant from the download link and then proceed. The procedure to flash the update using an Odin software has been listed below.

However, before you proceed, it is highly recommended that you backup everything from Apps, Data, Media etc. It will perform a clean firmware flash via Odin and get you a brand new ROM.

Warning: Although going through this procedure should not cause harm or any damage to your device, it remains an unofficial process and you should be cautious about it. We won’t be liable for any damages or a broken device. Reader’s discretion is advised.
Downloads
  • Galaxy Core Prime SM-G361F → Download 
  • All builds for Galaxy Core Prime SM-G361F Android 5.1.1 Firmware → Link
  • Galaxy Core Prime SM-G361H Android 5.1.1 Firmware → Link
  • Galaxy Core Prime SM-G361HU Android 5.1.1 Firmware → Link
  • Odin Software → Download [Mirror
  • Samsung Galaxy Drivers → Download 

Prerequisites

1. Verify your device for compatibility. The listed firmware is compatible with Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-G231F/H/HU variants only. For other variants, check out the download section.

2. Enable USB Debugging on your device. To do so, go to Settings>About Phone> Tap on the Build Number several times until you get a new Developer Options in the Settings. Open Developer Options and enable USB Debugging from there. Trust the connection by allowing it when you connect it to your PC for the first time.

3. Make sure you have latest device drivers setup on your PC for a better connection. Get it from the download section official from the manufacturer.

4. To be sure, fully charge your device as the process make take a while.

How to Install Stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on Galaxy Core Prime

Step 1: Download the listed firmware for your for your Galaxy device. Extract the zip file to get the firmware with .taror .tar.md5 extension and place at a location where you can easily locate it in your PC. 

Step 2: Now boot your device intoDownload/Odin Mode. To do so, turn off your device completely and then press and hold Power button + Volume Down + Home keys for a few seconds. If you see a warning sign press Volume up/ Volume down to get the Odin screen.

Step 3: If you already have Odin software on your PC then simply run the Odin3_3.10.7.exe file. If not, then download the Odin3.zip file from the download section and extract it. Run Odin software as administrator.

Step 4: While your device is still in the Odin Mode, connect your device to your PC using a USB cable.

Step 5: After a successful connection, the ID: COM in the Odin should turn Blue and an 
Added!! message should be displayed in the Log tab. In case your device doesn’t show up in Odin, then you can troubleshoot it with the steps given at the end of the tutorial.

Step 6: Now click on AP button and add the firmware file by navigating to the file path. Once added, it should show like this — File Path\G361FXXU1BPA2_G361FOLB1BPA2_XXX.tar.md5

Step 7: Take care that only Auto Rebootand F.Reset Time are selected in the Options tab. Do not check Re-Partition.

Step 8: Once done, verify everything and proceed with installation by selecting Start button.

Step 9: When you get a PASS! message in the Log tab on your Odin software, that means firmware has successfully been installed and the device will restart itself. If not then reboot manually.
When  you see the boot animation, you can enjoy your new firmware. Be patient as first boot may take a while. However, if the system doesn’t boot up for a long time, then go through the following.

How to Fix Bootloop on Samsung Galaxy Device?


If you come across boot loop or your Samsung Galaxy device is stuck at the boot logo then factory reset your device from the recovery. To do so, turn of your device (also remove the battery if applicable and put it back again) and reboot into recovery mode by press and holding Power + Volume down + Home keys for a few seconds. From the Recovery, select Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Confirm the action and reboot once done. Your device should now boot up.


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