This is the official Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.1.2 Jellybean and 4.4.2 Kitkat stock firmware/ROM(Flash file) for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105.
The flash file for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 is necessary when you want to perform any of the following software-related tasks:
- Upgrade/Update your Samsung Galaxy phone’s firmware.
- Reinstall the stock ROM that was officially installed.
- Unroot your Samsung Android device.
- Fix software issues that cause your device OS(Operating System) and apps to hang or misbehave.
- Fix unknown baseband error.
- Fix Samsung devices that are in a boot loop like hanging on the Samsung logo or rebooting continually.
- Use the firmware for Android development purposes.
- Remove malware, virus, and spyware from your Samsung device and more.
To flash the firmware to your Samsung device, we made a comprehensive Samsung Android firmware flashing tutorial using Odin. You will need to read that post to be able to flash a firmware successfully to any Samsung Android device.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 Stock ROM Firmware(Flash File)
Here are the links to the stock firmware/flash file for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 with the latest Android version available.
Brand | Samsung |
Name | Note 2 LTE |
Model | GT-N7105 |
Android Version | 4.1.2 Jellybean |
Baseband | XEF N7105XXDMC3 |
Brand | Samsung |
Name | Note 2 LTE |
Model | GT-N7105 |
Android Version | 4.3 Jellybean |
Baseband | KSA N7105XXUEMKB |
Brand | Samsung |
Name | Note 2 LTE |
Model | GT-N7105 |
Android Version | 4.4.2 Kitkat |
Baseband | NEE N7105XXUFND3 |
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Hello!
I have a Galaxy Note II GT N7105 (South Africa), which is stuck in bootloop. I can’t access the recovery menu, but can access download menu. I’ve already tried flashing N7105XXDMC3_N7105XEFDMB3_N7105XXDMC3_HOME.tar.md5 through Odin, but it failed and showed “invalid magic string” on my phone’s screen. (My phone was not rooted or custom OS by the way)
I downloaded Samsung drivers beforehand, but my phone (successfully) re-downloaded its drivers onto my PC automatically as soon as I connected my phone to the PC via USB, while in download mode.
I’d like to get my phone back up and running again, but saving the data on my phone (contacts, documents, photos, and Chrome history/tabs if possible) is a higher priority to me than actually fixing the phone itself (since phones are replaceable; data is not) and I didn’t have my data backed up (stupid move, I know…now!)
Which would be the correct firmware for me to download and flash (I have limited internet-data) from the three options above?
Thank you for the help!
Are you flashing the Android 4.4 firmware?
I tried the firmware I mentioned above (I’m not sure which Android version that one is); when that failed, I downloaded your firmware from this page for Android 4.4.2 Kitkat (which is the Android version I’m pretty sure my phone had on it) and flashed that, but that one failed as well, giving an error in Odin for “no PIT partition” – any advice on what to do from here?
You might need to use the pit file as well as the stock firmware to solve the no PIT partition error.
Is the PIT file that matches with that firmware, available on this site?