Flash Samsung Phones Without a PC Using Eros Flash Tool
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Flash Samsung Phones Without a PC Using Eros Flash Tool
Most of the time, flashing a Samsung phone means sitting down with a computer, installing Odin, and going through a long process. But there’s now a simpler way. With Eros Flash Tool, you can flash your Samsung device directly from an Android phone or even an Android TV. All you need is the APK, an OTG cable, and the firmware files. No PC is required.
No root access is required. It supports almost every CPU type (arm64, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64), and even works on Android TVs that support USB host mode.
Main Features
- Flash .tar and .tar.md5 firmware files directly on your Samsung phone.
- Reboot the device back into the system once flashing is done.
- Run an MD5 check to verify firmware integrity.
- Wipe and recreate the userdata partition if needed.
- Flash firmware from an SD card (note: this wipes the SD card).
- Handle A/B partitions and choose the slot to flash.
- Control auto reboot behavior after flashing.
- How to Use Eros
- Download and install the Eros APK on your Android phone or Android TV.
- Put your Samsung phone into Download Mode.
- Connect it using an OTG adapter.
- Select your firmware files (.tar or .tar.md5). You can load BL, AP, CP, CSC if available.
- Tap the flash button and let the tool do its work.
- Once done, the phone will reboot normally.
The process is similar to Odin but far more convenient.
Device Support
Eros supports Samsung devices using the Odin3 protocol, including newer models with A/B partitions like Galaxy A36, A55, S25, and others.
Recent Updates
v1.7.5
Updated USB library
Added Exynos-only EUB mode
Dropped support for very old devices (2013 and earlier)
v1.8.0
Option to show device information in logs
Updated Android NDK
Full support for Exynos chipsets: 7870, 7880, 7885, 7904, 8890, 8895, 9610, 9611, 9810, 9820, 9830/990
Added languages: Hindi, French, Turkish, Korean, and more
Improved error handling and crash reporting
Background flashing support (minimize app during flash)
Cleaner interface and faster flashing speed
A Linux command-line version is also available for PC users who prefer not to use Odin.

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