If your Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos GT-I9082 is stuck on the logo, lagging, or facing system errors, flashing the official MF7 firmware is one of the best ways to fix it. This stock ROM is meant for the India (INU) region and helps restore your phone to its original software. All downloads on androidhub.co.in are free and fast, so you can get your device running smoothly again without waiting.
Firmware Details Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Device | Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos |
| Model | GT-I9082 |
| Region | India (INU) |
| Android Version | 4.1.2 Jelly Bean |
| Build Number | I9082XXAMF7 |
| CSC | I9082ODDMF3 |
| Security Patch | Not applicable |
| File Name | I9082XXAMF7_I9082ODDMF3_INU.zip |
| File Type | Official Stock Firmware |
| Flash Tool | Odin |
Download Link
Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos GT-I9082 MF7 Firmware (Android 4.1.2 INU)
File: I9082XXAMF7_I9082ODDMF3_INU.zip
Free and fast download available on androidhub.co.in
(You can add your actual file link here.)
How to Flash Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos GT-I9082 Firmware Using Odin
What You Need
• A Windows PC
• Odin tool (latest recommended)
• Samsung USB drivers
• The downloaded GT-I9082 firmware file
• A USB cable
Steps to Flash
1. Extract All Files
Unzip the firmware file. You’ll see a file with .tar.md5 extension.
2. Install Samsung USB Drivers
Install drivers so your PC can detect the phone.
3. Open Odin
Run Odin as administrator on your PC.
4. Boot the Phone into Download Mode
Turn off your phone.
Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power.
Press Volume Up to continue.
5. Connect the Phone
Connect the device to the PC using a USB cable. Odin should show a blue or yellow box indicating detection.
6. Load Firmware
Click AP (or PDA in older Odin).
Select the .tar.md5 firmware file.
7. Check Odin Settings
Make sure only these are enabled:
• Auto Reboot
• F. Reset Time
Do not tick Re-Partition.
8. Start Flashing
Click Start.
Odin will begin writing the firmware.
9. Wait for PASS
When the flashing completes, you will see PASS in green.
The phone will reboot automatically.
Troubleshooting
1. Odin Not Detecting Device
• Try reinstalling Samsung USB drivers
• Use a different USB port or cable
• Enable USB debugging (if possible)
2. Stuck at Samsung Logo After Flash
• Boot into recovery mode
• Select Wipe data / factory reset
• Reboot the phone
3. Odin Fails or Shows FAIL
• Use a different Odin version
• Re-download the firmware (file may be corrupted)
• Make sure Re-Partition is not checked
4. Phone Rebooting Again and Again
A factory reset usually fixes this. If not, flash the firmware again.
