Samsung has rolled out the latest version of its Odin flashing tool for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Odin version 3.13.1 comes with Android 8.0 Oreo support. The owners of Samsung phones can flash stock firmware, custom ROMs, kernels, custom firmware, MODs, and other customization tools via Odin. The Odin3 v3.13.1 is compatible with Windows PC and Mac.
Samsung has released Android 8.0 Oreo firmware update for its popular smartphones, such as the Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 8. These devices can be updated to the new Android Oreo. The Galaxy S9 and S9+ come with Oreo out of the box.
Android 8.0 Oreo for Galaxy devices is based on Samsung Experience 9.0 UI. This is the new version of the UX that is Oreo specific and can be used on all compatible devices. You will need Odin to flash the stock Oreo firmware if you haven’t already installed Android 8.0, or you’re an owner of a Galaxy S9, or you have already received the OTA update on the Galaxy S8.
Samsung recommends using Odin to flash files on its devices. This flashing tool enables users to flash stock or custom firmware, mods, and other files to customize their Samsung Galaxy devices. It the norm that Odin receives updates every time a new Android firmware is released by Samsung in order to ensure that the latest files can be installed without errors. Odin3 v3.13.1 is the latest version which you can download to flash Android 8.0 Oreo stock firmware on all compatible Samsung Galaxy devices.
Download Odin3 v3.13.1 With Samsung Experience 9.0 TouchWiz And To Flash Android 8.0 Stock Firmware
With the latest Odin 3.13.1, you can flash Android 8.0 stock firmware to update your device with new features and improvements. You can also use Odin3 to revert back to the previous stock firmware if the new update is causing performance issues and slowing down your device.
- Odin3 v3.13.1,zip | Download Link
Download the zip file from the link above and extract it. Then, head over to the extracted folder and double-click on Odin3 v3.13.1.exe file. This will open the new Odin software on your PC or Mac. If the firmware is already downloaded, place the respective files on their specific tabs (BL, AP, CP, CSC) in Odin, enter your device into download mode, and connect it to your PC to flash the firmware. These are all the steps that you can use to flash Oreo firmware on your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S9, and other variants of Samsung Galaxy smartphones.