That is a "one-file" or "all-in-one" Odin package. Load it into the AP slot only. Do not use BL, CP, or CSC. Ensure "Auto Reboot" is checked.
Flashing a "Full" Odin package with the standard CSC (not Home_CSC) will wipe all user data – photos, contacts, apps, and internal storage. Back up to Samsung Cloud or an external SD card.
Odin is the unofficial PC software used to flash firmware onto Samsung Android devices. Officially, Samsung service centers use a proprietary tool called "Odin3" (or a more advanced internal version). The leaked public version—simply called Odin3—has become the standard for developers and advanced users.
Odin works by putting your Samsung device into Download Mode and writing raw system images (like boot.img, system.img, recovery.img) directly to the phone’s partitions.
Install Samsung USB drivers and reboot your PC.
Boot phone into Download Mode:
Open Odin3 as Administrator on PC.
Connect phone via USB – Odin should show “Added!” and a blue or yellow COM port box.
Load the firmware files into Odin’s slots:
Check options in Odin:
Click Start. Flashing takes 3–5 minutes.
Once done, phone will reboot – first boot can take up to 10–15 minutes.