Fix MIPI Fail Samsung all smartphone [FREE]

Fix MIPI Fail on Samsung Smartphones [FREE Guide]

The "MIPI DEVICE FAIL" error on Samsung smartphones results from a communication breakdown between internal components and the processor. It often leads to issues like No Service, Stuck in Airplane Mode, or MIPI FAIL Messages.

Fix MIPI Fail Samsung all smartphone [FREE]

Common Causes:

  • Firmware Updates – Installing new firmware may disrupt internal communication.

  • Hardware Issues – Physical damage or hardware malfunctions can interfere with internal components.


METHOD 1: Flash Combination File

Step 1: Flash Combination Firmware

  1. Download the correct Combination Firmware for your device.

  2. Flash the file using Odin in AP slot.

  3. Boot up the phone after flashing.

Step 2: Access Service Menu

  1. Dial *#27663368378#* on the phone dial pad.

  2. A pop-up menu will appear.

  3. Navigate to:

    • SettingSystemNv Rebuild

    • Select ALL, then restart the phone.

 Check if the network is restored before proceeding.

Step 3: Flash Stock Firmware (4-File Method)

  1. Open Odin and load files accordingly:

    • BL (Bootloader)

    • AP (Application Processor)

    • CP (Modem)

    • CSC (Use files like Cache, Herolte.pit, and Meta.Data from Combination Firmware)

  2. Click Start and wait for the flashing process to complete.

  3. Once done, your network should be working.


METHOD 2: NV Backup & Restore

Step 1: Flash Combination Firmware

  1. Download and flash the Combination Firmware using Odin.

  2. Once the phone boots, dial *#33725327# to access the NV Backup Test Menu.

Step 2: Backup & Restore NV Data

  1. Select EFS Partition Backup (Important step!).

  2. Choose EFS CLEAR & RESTORE.

  3. Reboot the phone and check the MIPI Status in the service menu.

If MIPI FAIL persists after EFS Restore, it is a hardware problem.

Step 3: Flash Stock Firmware (If No Hardware Issue)

  1. Flash only the following firmware files in Odin:

    • AP

    • BL

    • CP

  2. If you encounter the "SYSTEM SIZE TOO BIG" error:

    • Flash only the PIT file from the CSC folder.

    • Ensure you're using the latest patched Odin version.

    • Re-enter Download Mode and retry flashing AP, BL, CP.

Final Steps

  • If the phone shows "SYSTEM PARTITION IS DAMAGED", select RESET when prompted.

  • Wait for the device to boot up normally.


Conclusion

These methods should resolve MIPI FAIL errors on Samsung smartphones. If the issue persists after following both methods, the device likely has a hardware problem requiring professional repair.