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Samsung S20 5G (SM-G981U) U6 UFS Dump File – Easy-JTAG | Dead Boot Repair Solution

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If your Samsung Galaxy S20 5G (Model: SM-G981U) is dead, not turning on, or stuck in Qualcomm 9008 mode, you may need to revive it using a full UFS Dump File. This tested U6 binary dump, read using Easy-JTAG, is perfect for repairing dead boot problems caused by wrong flashing, corrupted firmware, or hardware damage.

The dump is read from a perfectly working S20 5G U6 device and is intended for advanced technicians who have access to UFS programming tools such as Easy-JTAG Plus, UFI Box, or other compatible boxes that support direct UFS access.


🛠 When to Use This Dump File:

  • Device is completely dead or not entering download/recovery mode

  • Phone is stuck in Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008

  • Flashing wrong firmware resulted in boot failure

  • Device not detected in Odin or Fastboot

  • Dead boot due to water damage or power surge


🔧 Flashing Instructions:

  1. Disassemble the device and connect the UFS chip via ISP pinout or socket using Easy-JTAG or UFI box.

  2. Make a complete backup of all security-related partitions (especially EFS, persist) before writing any data.

  3. Load the provided dump file into your box software.

  4. Flash only the required partitions or full dump as per your issue.

  5. After flashing, if needed, flash official firmware using Odin to restore the full system.

  6. Power on the device and test functionality.


Important Note:
Before flashing, always backup security and IMEI-related partitions. If lost, IMEI and baseband may not recover even after firmware flashing. Use this dump only if you're experienced with UFS repair tools.


📥 Download Link:

👉 Samsung S20 5G (SM-G981U) U6 UFS Dump File – Easy-JTAG Read


This file is shared for educational and repair purposes only. It is intended for use by certified technicians or users familiar with hardware-level repair. Improper flashing may lead to permanent damage.

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