Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 (model SM-X110) when you say “Samsung X110 tab”, here’s where you can get the flash (stock firmware) file — and some “how to” info. ⚠️ Caution: flashing firmware can erase your data or brick the device if done incorrectly. Always backup before proceeding.
✅ Where to get SM-X110 firmware (flash file)
- The website “Samfw” lists official firmware for SM-X110 (INS, India region). Example: version X110XXU1BXB6 (Android 14, 4.69 GB). gsmflashfile
- Another available firmware: X110XXS3BXJ6 (also INS / India) — 4.95 GB. gsmflashfile
- Latest (as of 2025) firmware version X110XXU4CYE5 (Android 15) is also listed. gsmflashfile
- A third-party site lists “Samsung SM X110 Firmware Flash File (Stock ROM)” for download. gsmstockrom
🔧 Basic Flashing Steps (for SM-X110 using official firmware)
If you download one of those firmware packages (typically a .zip or .tar.md5), you can flash using a tool like Odin:
- Extract/unzip the firmware file (e.g. with 7-Zip or WinRAR).
- Download and open Odin on a PC.
- Boot your tablet into Download Mode (usually by holding Volume Down + Power, or Volume Down + Bixby + USB, depending on the device).
- Connect the tablet via USB — Odin should detect it (blue sign).
- Load the firmware files into Odin: AP (or AP + BL + CP + CSC / HOME_CSC) appropriately.
- Do NOT tick “re-partition”. Only select “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time”. Then click “Start”.
- Wait until you see “PASS” (green box). Tablet will reboot.
⚠️ Some Important Warnings & Tips
- Flashing firmware will erase data (unless you use “HOME_CSC” file instead of “CSC”).
- Make sure you download the correct firmware version for your exact model & region (e.g. SM-X110, INS for India). If you use wrong version — risk of bootloops or brick.
- Use official firmware only (from trusted sources).
- Flashing involves risk — do it only if you are comfortable with these procedures. If you’ve never done before, maybe ask someone experienced or refer to a detailed guide.






