Device | Galaxy S6 SM-G925P |
Android version | 7.0 (Nougat) |
Android security patch level | June 1, 2017 |
Baseband version | G925PVPS4DQF1 |
Kernel version | 3.10.61-10994289 |
Build number | NRD90M.G925PVPS4DQF1 |
AP | G925PVPS4DQF1 |
CP | G925PVPS4DQF1 |
CSC | G925PSPT4DQF1 |
Release date | May 26, 2017 |
Stock firmware | Link |
Tips: You may always use the most latest firmware update as it includes but not limited to new or enhanced apps and features, device security enhancements. It may also includes some improvements to data connectivity, audio and screen display quality, camera, and other system enhancements.
Check the Most Latest Firmware Updates Here: Galaxy S6 edge Stock Firmware
This Stock firmware can only be use to restore the Sprint Galaxy S6 edge SM-G925P only. It can restore back the device to its original Android operating system if it has been modified in unauthorized way and or if the device no longer receives an OTA software updates.
How to Use the Stock Firmware?
Stock firmware can only be use to restore the Galaxy S6 edge to its original Android operating system images if it has been modified in unauthorized way and it will no longer receives an OTA updates.
FOLLOW THIS GUIDE: Install Galaxy S6, S6 edge, and S6 edge+ Factory Stock Firmware
Instructions:
Tools You’ll Need: You may grab the newest version or try the older ones that works on your PC.
Odin3 Flasher | USB-Driver |
Odin3_v3.12.3 | v1.5.51 |
Odin3_v3.11.1 | v1.5.49 |
Odin3_v3.10.7 | v1.5.45 |
- Backup all important data stored in the phone’s memory, including contacts, messages, music, videos, and etc.
- Extract or unzip the firmware file you have downloaded so that you’ll get the “Odin flashable” tarball firmware file.
- Make sure the battery is re-charge or it has at-least around 50% remaining power.
- Enable the USB debugging mode. Go to Settings > About device > then look for the Build number > tap it for around 7-times until says something like “Congratulations you are now a developer” . head bacl to the home screen to activate the USB debugging mode. From Home screen > Settings > Developer option, then mark check the box that says USB Debugging Mode.
- Turn off the “Reactivation Lock”. Some other Galaxy S6 variant this feature are pre-installed. To turn it Off just go to Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock and then unmark check the Reactivation lock option. You may need to enter your password on this process.
- Use the supplied USB data cable of your Galaxy S6.
- Use Windows PC to this process as this will not work on MAC computers.
Procedures:
- Run Odin on your PC.
- Reboot the Galaxy S6 edge into Odin download mode.
Turn it off, once completely shut down hold down the ‘HOME’ + ‘VOLUME DOWN’ buttons and press the ‘POWER’ button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the ‘VOLUME UP’ button to continue or enter Download Mode. - Connect the phone to PC via USB. Then make sure you can see as phone “Added” in Odin log box or highlight the COM:ID once the computer recognizes the device.
- In Odin window, Do Not ever tick ‘RE-Partition’ , just leave the ‘Auto Reboot’ and ‘F. Reset Time’ mark as checked.
- Load the firmware package in Odin’s AP button:
G925PVPS4DQF1_G925PSPT4DQF1_Home.tar - Click on the “Start” button to flash the stock firmware
- Wait until the flashing successfully finishes, you’ll just see a word ‘PASS’ in Odin.
Perform Factory Data Reset
To obtain a much fluid and fresher firmware, you may necessarily perform the Full Wipe/Factory Data Reset on your Galaxy S6. This will get rid of any lag issues especially if your Galaxy S6 has been rooted and it has loads of modified system images before.
1. Turn off the phone and set it into recovery mode.
2. Press and hold Volume Up, Home and Power buttons.
3. Once in recovery mode, perform the full wipe option. Just select ‘Wipe Data/Factory Reset’. Use the Volume buttons to select and then the Power button to execute the selection.
4. Lastly select ‘Reboot System Now” and wait until the phone completely reboot.