Exynos Usb - Device-4.0.0.0- [extra Quality]
No. This driver is specifically designed for Samsung devices that use Exynos processors. Each type of processor uses different communication protocols and thus requires its own specific USB driver.
Choose the model and click Next to refresh the connection.
Once this driver is active, developers and technicians use tools like Odin , ChimeraTool , or MultiDownloader to upload stock firmware and restore the device to a working state. Installation and Availability Exynos Usb Device-4.0.0.0-
This specific driver is often triggered when a Samsung phone is in a low-level state, such as or Emergency Download Mode (EDL) , which is why it's a common sight for developers and enthusiasts using tools like Odin to flash system updates or custom ROMs. Why You Need It
If your phone shows no display, no charging LED, but PC makes a connection sound and shows , it’s likely a corrupted bootloader. Advanced tools like Thor (open-source Odin alternative) or Heimdall (cross-platform) can use this interface to re-flash a primary bootloader (BL) even without screen output. Choose the model and click Next to refresh the connection
The 4.0.0.0- suffix in the name generally refers to a specific version of the USB driver protocol, often seen in driver packages from Samsung (SEC, System LSI) around 2017. For technical users, the actual identity is confirmed by its , which appears as USB/VID_04E8&PID_2912 or USB/VID_04E8&PID_2919 in Windows properties.
The is a port hardware driver developed by SEC, SYSTEM LSI (Samsung Electronics' logic chip division). It is primarily used to identify and manage the connection of Exynos-based mobile devices via a COM or Serial port. Why You Need It If your phone shows
[Exynos Mobile Hardware] ──(Low-Level Mode/EUB)──> [Windows Device Manager] │ (Requires Exynos 4.0.0.0 Driver) ▼ [Assigned COM Port Interface] │ ▼ [Flashing/Recovery Utilities] Critical Device States and Mode Triggers
User boots phone with Volume Down + Power (or specific key combo). The screen shows “Downloading…” and the PC detects an “Exynos USB Device” with a hardware ID like USB\VID_04E8&PID_1234 (Samsung vendor ID). Odin (Windows flashing tool) communicates directly with this device to write firmware partitions (BL, AP, CP, CSC).