Before you decide whether or not you'd like to install this new firmware, note that it will only work on the LTE Variant of the N9005 model. For the most part, this means that only devices purchased in North America are compatible, and only those with LTE connectivity. And as a rule of thumb, Verizon Wireless and AT&T phones are not eligible to sideload updates, since both of these carriers like to tamper with the stock firmware on their Android devices.
You should also know that this procedure will wipe all of the data on your device. If you have any important files stored on your Samsung Galaxy Note 3, make sure they're all backed up before proceeding.
Requirements
- N9005 Galaxy Note 3 (LTE variant only)
- Windows PC
- USB data cable
Step 1: Download Necessary Files
To get started, there are a few files that you'll need to download to your Windows PC.First, grab the Samsung USB drivers from this link. Once downloaded, just open the file and follow the prompts to install the drivers.
After that, grab a copy of Minimal ADB and Fastboot from this link. This tool will be used to back up an essential file on your Note 3, so run the installer and follow the prompts to get it installed.
Next, you'll need to download Odin, which is software for Windows that allows you to install firmware on a Samsung device. You can find Odin at this link, and once you have it downloaded, extract the two files in the ZIP to a folder that you can access easily.
Finally, it's time to grab a copy of the leaked firmware itself. The file is rather large at 1.1GB, so make sure you have room on your hard drive, then click this link to save it to your PC.
Step 2: Enable USB Debugging on Your Note 3
In order to back up one essential file, you'll need to enable "USB debugging" on your Note 3. From the main Settings menu, head to the "General" tab, then find the "Developer options" menu and tick the box next to "USB debugging."Step 3: Back Up Your Old PIT File
Next, plug your Note 3 into your PC using a good quality USB data cable. At this point, you should see a dialog box on your phone asking if you'd like to allow this computer to connect to your phone. Tick the box next to "Always allow from this computer", then press "OK."- db shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/My-N9005.pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=4244"
- adb pull /sdcard/My-N9005.pit
Step 4: Extract the Contents of the Leaked Firmware File
Next up, find the N9005XXUGBNL8 5.0.7z firmware file that you downloaded in Step 1. Extract the contents of this file into a folder that you can access easily.Step 5: Put Your Phone into Download Mode
You'll be using Odin to install the files you just extracted. For Odin to be able to access the system partitions of your device, you'll need to put your phone into Download Mode.Start by powering your phone completely off. When the screen goes black, press and hold the home, volume down, and power buttons simultaneously. After a few seconds, a warning message will appear, but like it says, press the volume up key to confirm your choice.
Step 6: Load the Firmware Files in Odin
Back over on your PC, locate the Odin3 v3.09.exe file that you extracted from the ZIP in Step 1. From here, right-click it, then select "Run as administrator."Step 7: Flash the Firmware
This next part will be a little different depending on whether you have the 16GB version of the Note 3 or the 32GB version. With the 32GB version, make sure that the "Auto Reboot," "Re-Partition," and "F. Reset Time" boxes in Odin are all ticked.With all of that taken care of, your Note 3 will be running Android 5.0 "Lollipop" now. What are some of the biggest improvements with this new firmware, in your opinion? Let us know in the comment section below, or drop us a line on Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.
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