Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched Direct

Even with the patched version, you may encounter issues. Here’s how to resolve them.

This report analyzes the software artifact identified as odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched. This build appears to be a modified version of the Samsung Odin flash tool, specifically version 3.14.1. The designation "3b" likely refers to a specific sub-variant or patched iteration, while "patched" indicates that the original binary has been altered to bypass restrictions or add functionality not present in the official release. Such tools are commonly utilized in the Android modding community for flashing firmware onto Samsung Galaxy devices.

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Based on the naming convention odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched, this refers to a specific patched build of the Odin3 flashing utility, commonly used for Samsung Galaxy devices. The "3b" usually denotes a specific internal build iteration, and "patched" implies modifications to bypass version checks or signature verifications (often used for downgrading firmware or cross-region flashing).

Below is a technical white paper formatted for this specific software build. Even with the patched version, you may encounter issues


Some official Odin versions have a bug where disabling “Auto Reboot” still reboots the device prematurely. The v3.14.1-3b-patched build reliably respects this setting, which is crucial when flashing custom kernels or root patches that require manual intervention.

  • Options tab – Only enable:
  • Click Start.
  • Wait for PASS! in a green box. Device will reboot.
  • Below is a safe, standard procedure for flashing a custom recovery or firmware. Based on the naming convention odin3-v3

    While this patched version is excellent, other tools offer similar or complementary functionality:

    For most Samsung modders, odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched remains the sweet spot between stability and flexibility. Newer builds like v3.14.4 have stronger restrictions, and older builds (v3.12) lack support for newer partition schemes like super and dynamic partitions.