However, many users have voiced their concern that they are hitting a roadblock during the flashing process. Whenever they try to flash the firmware on their Samsung device via Odin, they are straightaway greeted with the FAIL Blocked carrier error message and flashing fails at that point in time. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will make you aware of a nifty workaround that should help you effectively address this error.
How to Fix Samsung Odin “FAIL Blocked carrier” Error
In order to rectify this issue, you will have to use patched Odin software. This patched version of Odin “ignores” any and every type of sha256 fails, carrier mismatches, and model mismatches. So you will be able to easily flash the desired firmware onto your device without having to worry about any carrier-related errors. So download it from the below link [Credits: realbbb] and then flash the firmware as you do so using the normal Odin software. For instructions, you could refer to this guide.
These were the steps to fix the “Odin FAIL Blocked carrier Error” error while flashing firmware via Odin on Samsung devices. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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