Update: Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge and all of its variants are being updated to official Android 8.0 Oreo. This post has been updated to help you download and install the latest Android 8.0 Oreo or 7.0 Nougat full stock firmware via Odin flashtool onto S7 SM-G930F/FD, S7 Edge SM-G935F/FD and more.
Samsung Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge are one of the most popular Android smartphones due to its stunning hardware and software specifications like the latest Samsung Experience 9.0, formerly known as TouchWiz. Now, the official Android 8.0 Oreo is rolling out to all variants of galaxy S7 adn the stock firmware files are also available for download.
Stock Global 8.0 Firmware For The Galaxy S7 And S7 Edge
This guide will also help you update, restore to stock Oreo firmware, or even Unbrick your Samsung Galaxy S7 device. If you have rooted the system, then you can easily restore any or all the changes you have made to the system and also revert it back to stock or factory images. The Odin flash tool method is the most common practice to update Samsung Android phones.
Download Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Android Oreo full stock full firmware for SM-G930F, G930T, G930W8, SM-G930FD, SM-G935F, SM-G935W8, SM-G935T, and more. Also, see how to install Android 8.0 Oreo on Samsung S7 and S7 Edge.
The OTA, which weighs over 1.7 GB in size, is currently live across the USA. You can go to settings, software updates > download OTA manually. See how to capture OTA updates. However, for users not receiving OTA notification, just yet, can download the full stock firmware zip from below and install it directly via Odin flash tool. This will help in restoring S7 device to stock firmware, upgrade to Oreo or the latest update, Unbrick the device, or even factory reset the device.
Download the full stock firmware for the S7 from Samsung Servers above, and install it using the Odin software. This is a recommended approach because it will do a clean installation and factory reset the phone at the same time. Also, because it is highly recommend to wipe data (factory reset) after every major Android upgrade.
First up, be aware that this root method is in its early stages of development, so there are a few bugs and quirks. As a result of these issues, we recommend that you only try this if you are comfortable with restoring the stock firmware on your device. 2ff7e9595c
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