On your PC, open "Device Manager." Under the "Ports (COM & LPT)" section, you should see "Samsung Mobile USB Serial Port" or "Exynos USB Device."

Once the PC detects the device, you can remove the tweezers and proceed with flashing. Risks and Safety Warnings

The Samsung F62 is a popular smartphone model that has gained a significant following worldwide. However, like any other electronic device, it can encounter issues that require advanced troubleshooting and repair. One such issue is related to the EDL (Emergency Download) point, a critical component in the phone's circuitry. In this guide, we'll walk you through the concept of EDL point, its significance, and a step-by-step process to identify and work with the Samsung F62 EDL point.

If you cannot locate the EDL point or shorting fails, the Exynos 9825 can be accessed via directly on the eMMC/UFS chip. This requires soldering wires to the CLK, CMD, D0, and GND pads on the motherboard. This method is more dangerous and requires an ISP programmer (like Easy JTAG).

While often colloquially referred to by technicians as "EDL points," the physical contact pads on the F62's motherboard are technically designed for EUB mode or emergency flashing.

Shorting the wrong point can permanently damage the motherboard. Proceed with caution.

Most users need a professional box because Samsung's EDL protocol is signed.