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Download Stock Andro >by Andrei Prescura on May 25, 2016.
The 2016 model of the Samsung Galaxy J3 is officially available worldwide. So, if you manage to get this mid range smartphone now it’s time to learn how to perform the basics. In that matter, knowing from where to download the stock Android firmware files for your device and knowing how to install / reinstall the official / stock Android OS on your phone are not optional procedures, especially if you want to experience a stable and a smooth software, without dealing with bugs, lags or any other software related problem.
Therefore, during this dedicated step by step guide you can download the compatible Android firmware file for your own Samsung Galaxy J3 2016. Also you can then learn how to manually apply this software package on your device by using the latest version of Odin. I will also explain you the advantages of learning this procedure and the possible downsides, which means that all the details that you might need can be found below.
The Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 comes pre loaded with the Lollipop firmware and it will eventually get the Marshmallow OS too. So, why is it so important to have the stock firmware file downloaded separately on a computer? Well, the reasons are more than various, but I will try to explain the most common situations during the following lines.
First of all, you might update your Galaxy J3 with a software that is not fully stable. In that case you will experience software issues when running even the basic features. Thus, a solution will be to downgrade back to stock – at least until the latest update is being fixed. Then, you might choose to install a custom ROM on your smartphone. That’s great in term of performance and stability but with an unofficial Android OS flashed you won’t be able to receive and apply future OTAs.
Moreover, let’s say you ensured root access on the 2016 model of the Galaxy J3. Or you unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery image such as CWM or TWRP recovery. And, now you are looking for methods through which to bring your phone back to stock. Of course, that’s possible by reinstalling the default Android system.
And finally, let’s discuss about software related issues. Yes, that’s right; due to various reasons you might end up in soft bricking your Samsung Galaxy J3 2016, situation in which you might think that it’s time to take your phone back to service. But, what should you do if you had completed a custom operation – in that case the warranty can’t be reclaimed any more.
Well, in that case you must try to manually fix your bricked Android device and reinstalling the stock Android firmware is the best way in which you can troubleshoot software related issues such as boot loops, lags, bugs, force close errors, battery drain, heating problems, screen freeze, alerts, total blackouts and further more.
As you can see, the reasons why you should bookmark this page are more than numerous. However, also consider the downsides. Of course, the major ones are related to the tweaking procedures. As explained, by re-applying the stock Android OS you will restore your Samsung Galaxy J3 back to its initial state meaning that all the custom operations that were initially applied are now revoked. Another negative aspect is related to your personal data, info, accounts and files, which might get corrupted or even wiped out during the update process.
So, a backup is more than recommended. During the backup process you should save everything that’s important: contacts, call logs, text messages, internet settings, calendar info, EFS folder, saved passwords, images, videos, audio files, IMEI / NVRAM data and so on. Don’t worry, you can save everything with ease, since you can sync your data with your personal account, you can use cloud storage software or you can download and install compatible backup and restore apps from Google Play.
The stock firmware files for the 2016 model of Samsung Galaxy J3 can be downloaded from below:
For the SM-J320P model access this page. For the SM-J320F version go here. The SM-J320G users can get their files from here. If you have the SM-J320H variant access this link. The SM-J320R4 J3 stock firmware file can be downloaded from here.
Now, if you also want to learn how to apply the stock firmware file on your Galaxy J3 by using the latest version of Odin, don’t hesitate and resume the guidelines from below.
Don’t forget that you must backup your data first. Then, make sure that a computer, your phone and its USB cable can be used. On your computer install the Galaxy J3 2016 USB drivers before doing anything else – you can use the Samsung KIES utility in that respect. On your phone you must become a developer: tap on Menu, select Settings and go towards About Phone; from there start tapping repeatedly on the Built Number until you get the “You are a developer” message. Finally, access the Developer Options (“menu – settings – developer options”) and check the USB Debugging feature.
Charge your Galaxy J3 before applying the steps from below. Your smartphone can get bricked if during the update process it gets switched off. So, ensure enough battery power – there should be at least 50% power left; otherwise plug in the charger without hesitation.
Keep in mind that this is an official update / downgrade operation. You aren’t risking anything by choosing to use the guidelines from down below: the warranty of your phone will not get void and you will not use complex or risky tools – Odin is an official program developed by Samsung.
Moreover, this tutorial can be applied regardless the state in which your Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 is currently found. Therefore, the guide is compatible with rooted or locked systems, with stock or custom ROMs, with locked or unlocked bootloaders, with stock or with custom recovery images and so on.
That’s it; you should now know enough about the update process. So, let’s proceed towards the installation procedure:
How to Manually Install the Stock Android Firmware on the Samsung Galaxy J3 2016.
On your computer download the firmware file which is compatible with your Galaxy J3 model. Then, download Odin; unzip the package and then install the program on your PC. Power off your phone, wait a few seconds and reboot into download mode: press and hold the Power, Volume Down and Home keys at the same time. Double click on the Odin executable file in order to run the program. Use the USB cable and ensure a connection between your phone and your computer. Now, Odin must recognize your handset; if everything works as planned, on the program you will see the “added” message added and the ID:COM field turned yellow or blue. If not, just reinstall the USB drivers and repeat the process. Then, from Odin click once on the PA option. You can then load the software file. Make sure you are not checking the additional settings: Re Partition and Auto Reboot. When you feel ready, click once on Start and wait until the update process is completed. You can unplug the USB cord and reboot your phone when the “pass” message will be displayed and when the ID:COM field will turn green.
Do note that in rare situations you might end up in experiencing a boot loop. If that’s the case the enter recovery mode on your Android device; from there select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition” – you will clear app data cache and make a hard reset. Also, Odin might issue problems as it might get stuck; if that occurs, close it, remove the USB cord and force restart your Galaxy J3. Finally, reinstall the USB drivers and follow the steps from above from the beginning.
That should be all. So, now you know from where to download the stock Android firmware files for your new 2016 Samsung Galaxy J3 and you also know how to install this particular file on your phone manually by using the latest version of Odin. Enjoy.

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