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Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Firmwares SGT 7.7 P6800 + P6810 Download 4.0.4


Please read the guides below before asking questions








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This Thread will contain all
official released firmwares for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800
(3G/WIFI) and Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6810 (WIFI).









-->Post 1<--: General Announcement + Guide

-->Post 2<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) Firmwares

-->Post 3<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6810 (WIFI) Firmwares

-->Post 4<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 + GT-P6810 - Upload Sharing Center

-->Post 5<--: Samsung Country CSC code reference

-->Post 6<--: Samsung Country Firmware code reference

-->Post 7<--: Root - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810

-->Post 8<--: ///H O T/// Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810 ProductCode & HIDSWVER list ///H O T///

-->Post 9<--: ///H O T/// How to make: 3 part Firmware + Odin flashable .tar.md5 file + "Frankenstein Firmware" ///H O T///

-->Post 10<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 "USSD" codes

-->Post 11<--: **RESERVED**

-->Post 12<--: **RESERVED**

-->Post 13<--: **RESERVED**














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----- THREAD CHANGELOG -----



10th April 2012

- Added Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 "USSD" codes



01th April 2012

- Added [GUIDE] How to make: 3 part Firmware + Odin flashable .tar.md5 file + "Frankenstein Firmware"



07th March 2012

- Added [GUIDE] "FLASHING WITH MOBILE ODIN PRO"



28th February 2012

- Added "Question and Answer" to Root section



26th February 2012

- Added "Last Modification date for the Firmwares by Samsung



5th February 2012

- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810 ProductCode & HIDSWVER list



29th January 2012

- Added Root - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810



29th January 2012

- Added Samsung Country Firmware code reference



29th January 2012

- Added Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 + GT-P6810 - Upload Sharing Center



29th January 2012

- Added Samsung Country CSC code reference



29th January 2012

- Added download link for P6800 + P6810 Firmwares



28th January 2012

- Mac users can extract the .exe files with the utility called -->The Unarchiver<--



24th January 2012

- Starting upload with self-extracting .exe files. So just extract file
with Winrar or 7zip somewhere and you get a .tar or .tar.md5 file for
Odin.









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----- SHORT DECLARATION -----






PDA refers to the build version of the firmware



Phone refers to the baseband/modem version



CSC is the consumer software
customisation and is specific to geographical region and carriers. It
contains the software packages specific to that region, carrier branding
and also APN settings for data connection, MMS etc for your service
provider.



CSC has nothing to do with what languages the firmware supports and it will not add keyboard language support either.



.PIT refers to the partition information
table you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the
firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition
table layout. It's very likely you may never have to use this.



If the package only contains one .tar archive then it will have everything, pda+phone+csc, in the one file.



If it has multiple .tar archive then:

• The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package

• .tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package

• .tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package



If this is the case you will need to put these .tar archives in the specific areas of Odin to flash the update






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You do not need to root or unroot the device to update the official firmware.



Please ensure that KIES is closed and not running in the system tray!
Kies doesn't like Odin, it's like the big brother who's always jealous
that his little brother is getting to flash all the phones so he starts
to flash block.





Regarding change logs. Samsung thinks firmware should be like a box of
chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get and that all a big part
of the surprise user experience program so they don't publish any
change logs.






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Get -->Odin3+v1.85<--

Just extract Odin folder and keep the odin3.ini file in it.]














----- [GUIDE] METHOD 1 -----







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----- FLASHING WITH ODIN v1.85 -----





1. Just download the firmware version you want from the second or third
posts and extract the .tar or .tar.md5 file in the archive and save it
somewhere



2. Reboot your phone to download mode.



To get download mode shut down the device. After it shuts off completely
simultaneously press the Down volume key+press the power button .



You should see a warning asking you to press volume up if you want to
continue or volume down to cancel, press volume up. You are now in
download mode!



3. Start Odin



4. Click on the PDA button and browse to the .tar or .tar.md5 file that you extracted in step 1



If the package has more than one .tar archive then they will be labelled
with PDA, Phone/Modem and CSC. Just put them in the corresponding
section of Odin



5. PLEASE DO NOT PUT .PIT FILE AND DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT TICK REPARTITION.



Should look like this screenshot:









If the package contains 3 files it should look like this:









6. Connect the USB cable and wait for the ID:COM section to turn yellow



7. Click start to flash



8. Do not disconnect the cable or turn off the device, it will reboot when it finishes.






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It will not wipe your phone if you flash as recommended






You will lose root if your device was rooted!!









In case to fulfill warranty requirements you need a clean installed firmware.



The best way to do that is installing the right firmware wich at the same time unroot your device.







----- [GUIDE] METHOD 2 -----







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----- FLASHING WITH MOBILE ODIN PRO -----




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----- SHORT INTRODUCING -----






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Mobile ODIN - Full firmware flashing straight from the device itself!



Mobile ODIN is the on-device firmware flasher of choice. Just throw
those firmware files on your (internal or external) SD card, start
Mobile ODIN and flash away.



!!! Your device must be rooted to be able to use Mobile ODIN. Check the list below to see if your device is supported !!!







If you use the EverRoot option, Mobile ODIN will root the firmware while
you flash it. Checking out that new leaked firmware? No reason to lose
root!




Flashing with Mobile ODIN does NOT increase your custom kernel flash counter or make the yellow warning triangle appear.



All partitions are supported, as are loose
files, .tar files and .tar.md5 files. Mobile ODIN will even check the
MD5 signatures before flashing. While in theory Mobile ODIN can
repartition and flash EFS and bootloaders, it will cowardly refuse to do
so, for your own safety.




! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !




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----- DEVICE SUPPORT -----






See the forum thread on XDA-Developers.com ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1347899 ) for more information on how to get your device supported.










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----- FLASHING PROCEDURE -----



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