ChimeraTool supported firmwares Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900AZ

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Available Firmware Files

Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900AZ firmwares
3 supported firmware files found.

All listed firmware can be installed using ChimeraTool!
The firmware list is constantly expanding with the current versions.

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DeviceDownload (using Chimera)Version nameDatePDACSC
Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900AZ)Download SoftwareLollipop (Android 5.0)Mar 11, 2017G900AZTUS3BOGHG900AZAIO3BOGH
Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900AZ)Download SoftwareLollipop (Android 5.0)Apr 21, 2017G900AZTUS3BOGIG900AZAIO3BOGI
Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900AZ)Download SoftwareLollipop (Android 5.0)May 15, 2017G900AZTUS3BQD1G900AZAIO3BQD1
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