Just like other Samsung Galaxy Note 4 devices, the T-Mobile variant has also received the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop firmware. Although there is no word from the carrier as to when will the Note 4 receive Marshmallow update, the listed firmware is a great deal for those who want to revert back to stock and grab the OTA updates as soon at it hits the device. A new OK2 update rolled out last month for the T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910T. The firmware update version N910TUVU2DOK2 brings several security patches and bug fixes. If you want to update or revert back to stock, this tutorial will help you with it. However, it is highly recommended that you backup before you proceed. It will perform a clean firmware flash via Odin and get you a brand new ROM. Although going through this procedure should not cause harm any damage to your device, it remains an unofficial process and you should be cautious about it. Reader’s discretion is advised.
Downloads
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 Firmware → Download | File: N910TUVU2DOK2_N910TTMB2DOK2_TMB.zip
Odin Software → Download [Mirror] | File: Odin3_v3.10.7_3.zip
Latest Odin version 3.11
Prerequisites
- Verify your device for compatibility. The listed firmware is compatible with T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 with variant number SM-N910T. With this tutorial, you will find
- 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.
- Make sure you have latest device drivers setup on your PC for a better connection. Get it from the official page of your device manufacturer.
- To be sure, fully charge your device as the process make take a while.
How to Update T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 to Stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
Step 1: Download the listed firmware for your for your Galaxy device. Extract the zip file to get the firmware with .tar or .tar.md5 extension and place at a location where you can easily locate it on your PC.
Step 2: Now boot your device into Download/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\N910TUVU2DOK2_N910TTMB2DOK2_TMB.tar.md5
Step 7: Take care that only Auto Reboot and 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 off 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.
How to Troubleshoot Connectivity problem on Samsung Galaxy Device?
If your device doesn’t show up in the Odin software, then turn off USB Debugging and turn it on again and Reboot. You can also reinstall the Samsung USB Drivers or try changing the USB cable and connection ports from device manager. Like and share us on social media. For any help or queries, comment down below. Get in touch with us if you want to know more about the installation procedure or the device. If you come across any errors let us know.