My phone is stuck in bootloop and keeps going to an 'erase' screen - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

I tried to root my device trough odin. Odin said it was succesful, but when i turned on my device it said someehing like 'vertification failed, you have to reset your device'. So i tapped the button 'reset'. Then my phone restarted and its now stuck on a boot loop with the 'erasing' screen. It just goes to a blue screen with the android logo and beneath it it says 'erasing'. Then after a few seconds, it restarts and turns back to the screen again.
I cannot get into recovery mode, because you'd have to do it with the power button, volume and bixby button, but the second i try to do that, it just restarts and starts the loop again. Even when my phone stopped with the bootloop and just shut down, when I hold my power button it just restarts the boot loop... I already let the battery drain but then still, it just happens again.
I can only get into download mode, but thats all. I dont know my build number. I already looked at the box my phone came in when i ordered it, but all I could find was:
- an IMEI code
- an S/N code.
- a long code existing of numnbers only.
None of these codes I think were build numbers, only the S/N code contained letters.
So I dont think i have my build number. I cant get into recovery mode since it just starts the bootloop.
Please help
My phone is a samsung galaxy sm-g950f
I hope my phone isnt bricked and this can be fixed.

hi did you find a fix? I have the same issue

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