Partitionsare an integral part of any Operating system including Android. The PIT (Partition Information Table) file is one of the core components of Samsung firmware. If you are looking for a PIT file to flash in Odin, you must be in a desperate situation. The easiest way to get the PIT is to extract the it from Samsung firmware or your device using the Freya Tool. I say so because you may not find the correct Samsung PIT file for your Galaxy phone or Galaxy Tab from forums or firmware download websites.
Below is a list of PIT files for old Samsung phones and tablets that you can download directly. Though I have shared the PIT files, I would still recommend you extract them from the firmware file itself for accuracy.
If you have been using Samsung Android phones for a long time, you may already be familiar with PIT Magic. It is a pretty nifty tool that lets you create a PIT file for Samsung or edit the one you already have. Moreover, PIT Magic can also analyze a Samsung PIT and get human-readable data of all partition entries.
Just a week after Samsung released the 5.1.1 Lollipop update for the T-Mobile Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, they have now pushed out the same firmware update for their predecessor flagship the Samsung Galaxy S5.
T-Mobile users of the Samsung Galaxy S5 might very soon be greeted by an update notification to jump aboard the 5.1.1 Lollipop wagon before most of their international counterparts and international users of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. In case you did not receive the OTA yet, you can manually check by tapping the Update Now option under Settings> About> Software update. T-Mobile is rapidly becoming a favorite for Samsung users because of their recent firmware update policy.
The 5.1.1 Update for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5 is said to bring with more or less the same upgrades and enhancements that was given to the S6 and S6 Edge a week ago. The few users who did manually flash this update reported more fluid animations, a smoother navigation experience and RAM optimizations. So you will notice applications loading up more quickly.
One thing to note is that if you are a rooted user, or using a custom ROM on your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5 then you might not be eligible to receive the OTA notification. Still you can manually flash the given firmware files below using Odin and start enjoying 5.1.1 on your device.
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