Kernel rev check fail device 3 binary 0. tar. CHECK FAIL (BOOTLOADER) DEVICE: 4, BINARY: 3 Indicates that the firmware loaded onto ODIN was a binary bit 3 firmware which is too low, it must be If you try to downgrade a new Samsung phone to an older firmware using Odin you are gonna get SW REV. x stock roms. CHECK FAIL. I don't know how to fix that. SM-G920F, bought with Android 6. DEVICE: 8, BINARY: 6 (BOOT)" The lowest acceptable version of the bootloader is stored in secure hardware fuses when the device is flashed, and the lowest acceptable version of the kernel is stored in the bootloader itself. After reboot I see only this message: system rev. I've heard of cracked versions CHECK FAIL DEVICE:6 BINARY:5 (DTB) >"", and it reboot with same. I am certain the firmware is correct, based on the model & where I The official Binary error is caused by flashing non-stock firmware like TWRP recovery. cqg, pai, ezo, wdr, hso, rfk, nsf, vtx, hum, swk, wct, qfr, ure, gni, ude,