| Type | File Name Example | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | BL_...tar , AP_...tar , CP_...tar , CSC_...tar | Total resurrection (re-partitions storage, fixes eMMC errors). | | Single File (1 file) | J110FDDS0AQF1_J110FODD0AQF1_HOME.tar.md5 | Upgrade/repair without wiping user data. |
If you are searching for j110f firmware 5.1.1 , you are likely facing one of three problems: a boot loop, a forgotten password, or a bricked phone after a failed modification. This article explains why this specific firmware matters and how to handle it correctly. The SM-J110F is the international single-SIM variant of Samsung’s 2016 budget phone (4.5-inch display, 1GB RAM, Spreadtrum SC8830 chipset). Unlike higher-end Samsung phones that received updates to Marshmallow or Nougat, the J1 was abandoned at API level 22 (Android 5.1.1).
Samsung has officially closed KIES and Smart Switch support for the J110F. Odin is now your only recovery tool. Keep a copy of J110FDDS0AQF1 backed up on your PC—because once the download mirrors disappear, this firmware will become abandonware. Have a bricked J110F? Share your exact error message in the comments (e.g., "SW REV CHECK FAIL" or "Secure Check Fail").
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For most smartphone users, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop is a distant memory—an era of Material Design, notification tickers, and the first wave of 64-bit support. But for owners of the , Lollipop isn't just nostalgia; it is the terminal operating system. Firmware version J110FDDS0AQF1 (commonly referred to as 5.1.1) represents the final, most stable build for this entry-level device.
If you are flashing this firmware to sell the phone or give it to a child, perform a (using the Pit file) only if you know exactly what you are doing. Otherwise, the standard 4-file flash with re-partition unchecked is the safest path.