In this guide, we show you how to factory reset and flash stock firmware on Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus. Factory resetting procedure is common for all Galaxy S8/S8 Plus variants, but in case you want to reinstall stock firmware (for example, if it stuck in a bootloop or bricked while attempting to root or flash a custom ROM) you need to download correct firmware file for your device and regions.
Firstly, we will let you know how to factory reset Samsung Galaxy S8/Galaxy S8 Plus when it freezes or slow down or showing similar problems.
How to Factory Reset Galaxy S8/Galaxy S8 Plus via Stock Recovery
- Power off your Galaxy S8/S8 Plus
- Press and hold the Bixby, Volume Up and Power buttons together. Release keys as soon as screen turn on.
- In the recovery screen, navigate to Wipe data/Factory reset option (use volume down key), and select it using power button.
- Once the factory resetting is completed, select the Reboot system now option. That is it.
How to Reinstall stock firmware on Galaxy S8/Galaxy S8 Plus
Important Note: The below given file is for Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus SM-G955F variant only and for Panama (USA) region. Do not flash it on other variant and region.
- Download stock firmware for Galaxy S8+ SM-G955F (G955FXXU1AQCC) from here or here. Also, download open pit file from here.
- Unzip the downloaded firmware file. You will get AP, BL, CP and CSC files.
- Download latest version of Odin file [HERE] for installing the firmware. Unzip it and run the Odin exe file.
- Reboot Phone in Download Mode (press and hold Bixby + Power + Volume Down buttons)
- Connect phone to your PC and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
- Add the firmware files (BL, AP, CP, CSC, and PIT) to Odin by clicking respective button. – Add the BL_xxx file to BL – Add the AP_xxx file to AP – Add the CP_xxx file to CP – Add the CSC_xxx file to CSC – Add the PIT file to Odin: Choose Pit tab, click ‘PIT’ and open the .pit file
- Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes Once completed, you will get a pass message on Odin. Your phone will reboot in to stock ROM. Leave your views in the comment section below. (Source – Samfirm, XDA)