The specific Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Firmware Download Package comes with a Stock ROM of Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Security Patch Level 2021-09-01 (September 1, 2021). This helps bypass the FRP lock and revert from the root and custom ROM.
Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Firmware – Full Repair
There are various reasons to flash “Stock Firmware on Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5“. For instance, if your phone gets stuck on the logo and you need to remove the FRP lock from it.
If you’re going to reset your phone hard and cannot access the recovery menu. But most of the problems that cause flashing stock ROM are below.
How To Install Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Stock Firmware:
Download the Odin and USB Drivers on your PC. Follow the below link to install the firmware using the Odin Flash tool.
How To Flash Samsung Stock Firmware With ODIN
1: Download and Install the Samsung USB Driver on your computer.
2: Download and extract the Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Firmware files on your computer.
3: Now, Switch off your Smartphone.
4: Turn off the phone and boot into Download Mode.
Press and hold Volume Down, Home and Power button at the same time for 5-8 seconds until download mode is active.
5: A Warning Yellow Triangle Sign appears in Download mode. Press the Volume Up key to proceed.
6: Open Odin. Then, connect your phone to the pc.
7: Odin will detect the device and show the “Added message in the lower-left panel.”.
8: Click the PDA button and select the Firmware.tar file.
9: Now, click the Start button in Odin to begin the Flashing.
10: Flashing usually takes 30-50 seconds to complete on your Phone.
Once you spot the “Pass” message in Odin, you can unplug your device from the computer.
When your Galaxy A10s SM-A107M finally boots up, you should now be running your desired firmware.
To verify the installed firmware, go to Settings –> About Phone –> Software Information. Check the firmware number under “Baseband version.”
Disclaimer:
Read and understand the Full Guide before flashing.”Galaxy A10s SM-A107M U5 Firmware“.
Use these instructions at your own risk. We will not be responsible for everything that happens to your device resulting from the use of the information in this guide.