There are loads of benefits of having the stock ROM of an Android device. You can Fix Bootloop and Black screen issue by flashing back the stock firmware. If you are facing some software related issues, then you can flash the stock ROM to fix that. You can Unbrick and unroot your device by flashing back the stock firmware which will give you your device’s warranty back.

About Galaxy A40

Samsung Galaxy A40 comes equipped with a 5.9  inches OLED capacitive touchscreen with 1080 x 2340-pixel resolutions. The device is powered by an octa-core Exynos 7885 chipset coupled with 4 GB of RAM. The internal memory is 64 GB which may be expandable. It runs the latest Android 9.0 Pie with Samsung OneUI out of the box, The Samsung Galaxy A40 sports a dual rear cameras (16 MP and 5 MP). There is a 25 MP front-facing camera as well. The Galaxy A40 houses a non-removable 3100 mAh battery.

About ROMs In Android Ecosystem

Android is an open source platform so it allows users to replace the stock ROM or re-installed the operating system with any compatible third-party ROMs. In computer language, the ROM stands for READ ONLY MEMORY that means you can not edit or delete the ROM. However, when it comes to Android there is a different meaning for the ROM. In Android, it means firmware of the device. Installing ROM on the Android device is as same as installing an operating system on a computer device. In the Android Ecosystem, there are two types of ROMs or Firmware exists. One is Stock Firmware which is provided by the manufacturer and comes pre-installed with the device and the second one is Custom ROM which is developed by third-party developers or team. Most of the cases, Stock Firmware is more stable compared to the Custom ROMs whereas Custom ROMs provides more features and updates compared to the Stock ROM

Disclaimer:

RootMyGalaxy.net is not responsible for any damage happened to your device(s) while following this guide so please proceed at your own risk. However, we would be happy to help about any problems within our reach

Pre-Requirements:

Make sure the battery percentage is more than 60% Install ADB & Fastboot drivers on your computer. Guide  Quickest Way To Install Android ADB and Fastboot (with drivers) on Windows or How to Install ADB and Fastboot on Mac or Linux Now Enable Developer option. Guide  How to Enable Developer Options & USB Debugging on Android Create a nandroid backup on your device  How To Create & Restore Nandroid Backup On Android Devices

Downloads

Download ODIN Latest Built Download Samsung USB Drivers Download A405FNXXU1ASC3 (Android 9.0 Pie)

Steps To Install Stock ROM On Samsung Galaxy A40 (Back to stock, Unbrick, Unroot and Fix Bootloop)

[su_button url=”https://rootmygalaxy.net/how-to-install-a-stock-firmware-using-odin/” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff” size=”5″ wide=”yes” center=”yes” radius=”5″ icon=”icon: external-link-square” icon_color=”#aaf4a7″ text_shadow=”0px 0px 0px #010c16″]HOW TO INSTALL A STOCK FIRMWARE USING ODIN[/su_button] Good going! If you have followed all of our guides properly, then you will have no issues upgrading! If you still have any queries, feel free to refer us to the comments section!

Full List Of Samsung Galaxy A40 Stock Firmware  Return to Stock ROM  - 16Full List Of Samsung Galaxy A40 Stock Firmware  Return to Stock ROM  - 58