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How to download and install latest firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 using Odin

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The Galaxy Note 20 is a recently launched premium smartphone lineup from Samsung that offers many advanced features along with the power of the S-Pen. This lineup was launched with the pre-installed Android 10 based One UI 2.5.

All the devices in the Note 20 series are currently eligible to receive monthly security updates and are also eligible to get the upcoming Android 11 based One UI 3.0.

The Galaxy Note 20 devices receive updates differently in various regions and it may take some time to reach your device via OTA. However, you can also install these updates manually on your Galaxy Note 20 smartphones before it comes to your region using the Samsung firmware installation tool, Odin.

If you want to install the software update manually on your Galaxy Note 20 devices using Odin, then follow the steps mentioned below:

1. REQUIREMENTS:

  • A Windows PC
  • Galaxy Note 20 device
  • USB cable to connect your device to PC
  • The latest version of Odin Software
  • Firmware for your device

Here is a quick overview of the steps that will be involved for manually downloading the software update in your Samsung Note 20 devices:

  1. Downloading update package for Galaxy Note 20
  2. Download Odin
  3. Understanding Odin
  4. Setting up your device
  5. Making sure about the things before starting the installation process
  6. Extract firmware
  7. Installing firmware on the device using Odin

2. DOWNLOADING UPDATE PACKAGE FOR YOUR GALAXY NOTE 20 DEVICE

You’ll need to download the firmware to install it on your device. To download the update package correctly check our complete guide on how to download firmware for Samsung phones here.

3. DOWNLOADING ODIN

You can download the latest version of Odin software from here.

4. UNDERSTANDING THE INTERFACE OF ODIN SOFTWARE:

After you install the Odin, Open the software and you’ll find four different sections and buttons for the respective section, where you can upload the extracted firmware file. These are:

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  • BL: Bootloader
  • AP: Android Partition
  • CP: Modem/Radio
  • CSC: Consumer software customization
  • USERDATA

There are three buttons on the bottom – Start and Reset alongside Exit

5. MAKE SURE ABOUT THE FOLLOWING THINGS BEFORE YOU START THE PROCESS:

  1. Back up your important Data, before installation
  2. Use the USB cable that comes with your smartphone
  3. Keep battery sufficiently charged
  4. Do not disconnect your phone during installation

6. EXTRACT FIRMWARE:

Extract the firmware and should get 5 files including the following:

  1. AP
  2. BL
  3. CP
  4. CSC
  5. HOME_CS

NoteUse CES_ if you want to perform a clean install or Home_CS_ to keep your personal apps and data.

7. SETUP YOUR GALAXY NOTE 20 DEVICE:

Before you start the process you need to reboot your device into Download/Odin mode (make sure your device is off).

By following the below-mentioned steps you will enter the download mode on your Galaxy Note 20 smartphone. To do this:

  • Power off your smartphone
  • Then, holding the volume up and volume down button, simultaneously plug the USB Type-C cable into the device (The USB cable should be plugged into the PC)
  • A warning message will appear
  • Press the Volume up button to enter the Download mode (pressing the Volume down button will cancel the process)

Remember, these steps for the download mode are different for every Galaxy device and will be only applicable to the Note 20 devices. So, do not try it on your other Galaxy model.

 

8. INSTALLING THE FIRMWARE ON YOUR DEVICE USING ODIN:

  1. In download mode, connect your smartphone to the PC using the USB cable that came with your smartphone.
  2. Open Odin and it’ll automatically detect your device and a Blue box will appear with the COM port number.
  3. Do not tick or press any other options.
  4. Click the Start button and it’ll start the firmware installation
  5. Wait for the installation. Once finished, it’ll show “PASS” output and your device will reboot and you can disconnect your smartphone and set it up.

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US and China tariff deal is a good sign for Apple

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The US and China have announced a halt in fiery tariff imposition and marked a mutual deal to bring down import duty in both countries, which could be a big relief for Apple.

This trade deal comes after talks between two giant economies in Geneva. According to the joint statement, the US will reduce tariffs on Chinese goods to 30 percent from 145 percent and China will do the same by reducing import duties on US products to 10 percent from 125 percent.

China stands as a production hub for Apple, products, including the iPhone, comes out of the Chinese factories and goes around the globe. In April, US President Donald Trump announced a sliding tariff on China, which escalated the trade war. The two sides began announcing new tariff rates on each other, increasing upto 145% from the US side.

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Earlier this month, Apple CEO, Tim Cook, said that the US bound iPhone production will shift to India due to the high import rate on Chinese goods. The company also projected $900 million loss in costs in the current quarter.

“We do expect the majority of iPhones sold in the US will have India as their country of origin” said Cook a week ago.

Eventually, this US-China tariff deal is likely to bring calm in Apple’s corner and will allow the company to think back on its production shift decision.

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Samsung showcases Vision AI at Times Square, Piccadilly, Shanghai

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The latest Samsung Smart TVs are equipped with Vision AI technology. As part of marking the unveiling, Samsung is displaying Vision AI TV tech at major global landmarks such as Times Square, Piccadilly, Shanghai, and Seoul.

Samsung today revealed its Vision AI TV tech promotion is running at Times Square in New York, US, Piccadilly Circus in London, UK, Hongyi International Plaza in Shanghai, China, along with Shinsegae Department Store in Seoul.

Notably, Samsung’s Vision AI ads highlight its TV’s AI features, such as the Click to Search, Universal Gestures, Live Translate, and AI Upscaling. These aspects showcase the diverse viewing experiences Samsung AI TVs offer.

Samsung also revealed that its Vision AI campaign will continue to run till the year-end.

With the Vision AI campaign at key landmarks, the South Korean tech giant is solidifying its position as the leader in AI TVs. The company often runs such large-scale advertisements to promote its technological advancements.

Samsung highlights that its Vision AI represents the goal of AI TV technology as part of acting as a companion, which makes daily life easier and more convenient for users. Learn more about Vision AI in our coverage archive here.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge locked in by major US carrier

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Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge in the US tonight. Major US carrier, AT&T, has also teased the availability of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.

AT&T quoted Samsung Mobile US’s post of the Galaxy S25 Edge teaser. It’s nothing but an official confirmation that the slim Galaxy device will be hitting AT&T store shelves.

The carrier’s “See You 5/12” also indicates that the pre-order should start today. However, the official release/sales are expected later this month, if previous revelations are accurate.

Apart from AT&T, other US cellular networks, including Verizon and T-Mobile, have not yet confirmed or teased the availability of the Galaxy S25 Edge.

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Galaxy S25 Edge is said to be just 5.85mm thick, the sleekest Galaxy ever. The company has also drastically reduced the weight, as it’s expected to be roughly 160 grams.

The slimness is coming in favor of two major aspects: a smaller battery and a lack of Telephoto. The phone features a 3900mAh battery, and there’s no dedicated zoom camera like the other three.

However, you don’t need to worry about performance and durability. The device is toughened by exclusive Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 and packs the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy under the hood.

As far as the pricing is concerned, the Galaxy S25 Edge would cost between the S25 Plus and Ultra. In the US, the phone could come with a starting price tag of nearly $1100 to $1150.

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Samsung boosts Galaxy S25 May 2025 production amid US tariff uncertainty

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Samsung has raised the Galaxy S25 series production target for May 2025 amid US tariff uncertainties, TheElec reports.

According to the info, Samsung has ramped up this month’s Galaxy S25 series production target by 800,000 units; the decision comes ahead of the potential US tariffs to be imposed on imports to the United States.

The report suggests that the May production plan for the flagship Galaxy S25 series includes 1.3 million units of the standard model, 500,000 units of the Plus, and 1.5 million units of the Ultra, totaling 3.3 million units.

That said, the Korean tech giant has increased its production target by up to 1 million units over the March forecast, plus 800,000 units more than the early-to-mid-April forecast (2.5 million), with the Ultra model seeing the biggest hike.

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The company has sold around 30 million Galaxy devices in the US last year. Galaxy S flagships are cash cows for Samsung in the US, over Galaxy A phones. This way, Samsung could safeguard these units from the potential US tariffs.

While the production has been hiked for May, it has been reduced for June and July. The launch of Galaxy S25 Edge is also considered a reason, which is coming next week, ahead of the new foldables in early July this year.

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Samsung Galaxy S25’s May 2025 Seamless Update yet to release in Europe

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Earlier this month, Samsung started rolling out the May 2025 security update to the Galaxy S25 series, but it’s yet to release in Europe. Carrier-locked and unlocked models have received the firmware in the US over the past 7 days.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series users in Europe are waiting for the May 2025 security update. Earlier, it was rumored that the May release would be a significant one for the smartphones, but the company has postponed it to next month.

The May 2025 update focuses on system security improvements. The next firmware is expected to bring stability enhancements, camera UI tweaks, and a performance boost. The photography and videography functions will also elevate.

Users of the S25 series have started getting the May update in the US (carrier-locked and unlocked), Canada, and India. More markets are gradually joining the rollout pace, but such expansion hasn’t been recorded in Europe.

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The Galaxy S25 series was launched with Android 15-based One UI 7. The new OS introduces smooth animations, a modern user interface, unified UI components, shapes, and dynamic colors, however, there’s room for improvement.

Apart from security enhancements, the Galaxy S25 series requires functional refinements. The software is all fine, but it lags behind the Galaxy S24’s One UI 7 update, which was rigorously tested by millions for over 4 months.

Samsung will improve the One UI on the Galaxy S25 series with incremental updates. The expansion would soon take place in Europe, opening up yet another opportunity for you to experience the Seamless Update solution.

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