What is Samsung Download Mode?

Download Mode (also called Odin Mode) is a special low-level mode on Samsung Galaxy devices that allows firmware flashing tools like Odin to communicate directly with the device and install or update firmware. When a Samsung phone is in Download Mode, it bypasses the Android operating system entirely and presents itself as a programmable device to the connected PC.

Download Mode is essential for flashing official Samsung firmware, fixing bootloops, updating Android versions, and performing advanced repair operations. In 2026, the method to enter Download Mode varies slightly between different Samsung Galaxy models and years.

Why Enter Samsung Download Mode?

  • Flash official Samsung firmware using Odin Tool
  • Fix bootloop or soft-bricked Samsung device
  • Install Samsung stock ROM
  • Downgrade Android version
  • Remove custom ROM and restore stock
  • FRP bypass via firmware flash

Method 1 — Volume Keys Method (Newest Samsung Devices)

Works on most Samsung Galaxy devices released from 2019 onwards including Galaxy S10, S20, S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, A series, M series, and Z series.

  1. Completely power off your Samsung device
  2. Press and hold Volume Down + Volume Up simultaneously
  3. While holding both volume buttons, connect USB cable to PC
  4. A warning screen appears with a blue and yellow Android robot
  5. Press Volume Up to enter Download Mode
  6. Odin Tool on PC will detect the device (blue box appears)
Works on: Galaxy S10 and newer, Galaxy A31 and newer, Galaxy M series, Galaxy Z Fold/Flip, Galaxy Tab S6 and newer

Method 2 — Volume Down + Home + Power (Older Samsung)

For Samsung Galaxy devices released before 2019 with a physical Home button:

  1. Power off the device completely
  2. Hold Volume Down + Home Button + Power all at once
  3. Hold until the warning screen appears
  4. Press Volume Up to confirm Download Mode
Works on: Galaxy S7, S8, S9, Note 8, Note 9, Galaxy A (pre-2019), Galaxy J series

Method 3 — ADB Command (Android Debugging Enabled)

If USB Debugging is enabled on your Samsung device, you can enter Download Mode using an ADB command without pressing any buttons:

  1. Connect Samsung device to PC via USB with USB Debugging enabled
  2. Open Command Prompt on Windows PC
  3. Type the following command and press Enter:
adb reboot download
  1. Samsung device immediately enters Download Mode
  2. Connect to PC and use Odin Tool normally

Method 4 — From Samsung Recovery Mode

  1. Enter Recovery Mode (Volume Up + Power)
  2. In Recovery menu, select Apply Update from ADB
  3. Some Samsung Recovery menus include a Download Mode option

How to Exit Download Mode

To safely exit Download Mode without flashing:

  • Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds
  • Device restarts normally back to Android
  • Alternatively disconnect USB cable and hold Power to reboot

Download Mode Button Combinations by Model

Samsung Model Button Combination
Galaxy S25, S24, S23, S22, S21Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB
Galaxy S20, S10, S9, S8Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB
Galaxy S7, S6, S5Vol Down + Home + Power
Galaxy A55, A35, A15 (2024)Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB
Galaxy Note 20, Note 10Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB
Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB
Galaxy Tab S9, S8, S7Vol Down + Vol Up → connect USB

Troubleshooting Download Mode Issues

Device Does Not Enter Download Mode

Ensure the device is completely powered off before attempting. Some devices need to be connected to the USB cable simultaneously while holding the buttons. Try a different USB cable or port if the PC does not detect the device.

Odin Does Not Detect Device in Download Mode

Reinstall Samsung USB Drivers on your PC. Make sure Odin is running as Administrator. Try different USB ports — use the back ports on desktop PCs for better connection stability.

Conclusion

Entering Download Mode on a Samsung Galaxy device is a simple process once you know the correct button combination for your model. In 2026, most modern Samsung devices use the Volume Down + Volume Up + USB cable method. Once in Download Mode, you can use Odin Tool to flash any Samsung firmware and resolve almost any software-related issue on your Samsung device.