The Samsung OTA Disabler is incredibly user-friendly and doesn't require any technical knowledge to operate. It works in three easy steps: detecting the OTA update, blocking it, and rebooting your device. Here's how you can use it:
Detecting the OTA Update
To detect the latest OTA update on your Samsung device, follow these steps:
- Step 1: Open the Samsung OTA Disabler.exe
- Step 2: Connect your Samsung device to the computer via a USB cable, and enable USB debugging on your Samsung device (Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging).
- Step 3: Click the "Detect" button on the tool once your Samsung device is connected and USB debugging is enabled. The tool will start scanning your device and detecting the latest OTA update available.
Blocking the OTA Update
After detecting the latest OTA update, the next step is to block it. Here's how you can do it:
- Step 1: To proceed, click on the "ADB Reboot to" button available on the Samsung OTA Disabler tool.
- Step 2: Wait for the tool to disable the OTA update feature on your Samsung device. After the process is completed, the Samsung OTA Disabler tool will show a message that reads "OTA Disabled."
Rebooting Your Device
The final step is to reboot your Samsung device to apply the proper settings. Here's how you can do it:
- Step 1: Simply Click the ADB Reboot button
- Step 2: then select Reboot to System
- Done
Extra Features
Apart from detecting and blocking OTA updates, the Samsung OTA Disabler [B19 Edition] 2023.03.01-2023 also comes with some extra features that make it an even more powerful tool. These features include:
- ADB Tools: This feature allows you to bypass FRP, read system info, disable SecurityLogAgent, fix setting errors, get a list of partitions, run the settings app, and enable Diag.
- ADB Reboot To: This feature allows you to reboot your Samsung device to the system, recovery, bootloader, EDL/9008, or download mode.
- Samsung Exynos Options: This feature allows you to bypass KG, read EFS, write EFS, wipe EFS, and restore IMEI.