Samsung released the must anticipate next Galaxy Smartphone called Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus. It became official on April 2017, and today we will give the list of Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Stock Firmware Collection. You can flash the Stock Firmware on Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus using the below guide on How to Install Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Stock firmware. In this list, we will update all the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Stock Firmware collection with SM-G955F. Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus comes out of box with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
In this guide, we have used the ODIN tool to flash the stock ROM on Galaxy S8 Plus. To flash this make sure you have 70% or more battery left on your phone. To install Stock ROM on Galaxy S8 Plus, Download the ODIN File from below.
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Stock Firmware Collections – SM-G955F
Undoubtfully, Samsung Galaxy S7 has proven itself one of the most improved, powerful and stylish smartphones available in the market. However, many Samsung fans feel that there is a lot of room for further improvement. We can never expect less from Samsung as it has always been an innovative brand most of the times. Rumors have already started to spread about the launch of Samsung’s next flagship smartphone, probably the next one is Galaxy S series too: Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.
In this list we have added both firmware for SM-G955F which came out of the box. You can use this firmware in case if you brick your device, or if you want to downgrade or get back to stock ROM. You can use our guide which pretty explains you on How to Unbrick your Galaxy S8 Plus using our list of Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Stock Firmware Collections.




Great site, thank you. I have been bequeathed a Samsung S8 which is most probably network locked. It has been flashed with a custom ROM and I need to flash with stock ROM. I want to change carrier – will the flashing unlock the phone? If not will I need to install stock firmware for the original carrier (Telstra I think) – unlock – and then install firmware for preferred carrier?
Hope this makes sense.