Here’s a detailed feature breakdown of the Samsung N8000 (Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi + 3G) “4-file firmware” — a specific firmware package format used for manual flashing, typically via Odin.


What to Look For in the Filename

A genuine 4-file firmware for the Samsung N8000 will have a name similar to this:

N8000XXUDNE4_N8000OXADNE4_N8000XXUDNE1_HOME.tar.7z

When extracted, you should see:

Guide: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000) 4-File Firmware

Step-by-Step Flashing Guide

Part 7: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Step 5: Start the Flash Process

  1. Double-check that all four file paths are shown in Odin.
  2. Click the Start button.
  3. Watch the progress bar. The process will take between 3 to 8 minutes.
  4. Odin will show RESET in the log, and the tablet will reboot automatically.

Step 2: Launch Odin and Connect the Tablet

  1. Right-click on Odin3.exe and select Run as Administrator.
  2. Connect your N8000 to the PC via USB cable.
  3. In Odin, the ID:COM box should turn blue or yellow and show a COM port number (e.g., 0:[COM5]). If not, reinstall drivers or try a different USB port.
  4. Verify that Added!! appears in Odin’s log box.
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