This is a collection of Odin-flashable official firmware, kernel, modem & recovery for Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910V). The full/partial firmware & bootloaders are FOR RETAIL EDITION ONLY! More info can be found in post #2 & the instructions are in post #3.
★ Disclaimer:THIS SERVICE IS FREE OF CHARGE, USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK, TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT !
N910VVRU2CPF3
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 6.0.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 8025465
[B]Build date:[/B] Sat, 18 Jun 2016 05:35:53 +0000
[B]Security Patch Level:[/B] 2016-06-01
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRUCPF3
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRUCPF3
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRUCPF3[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305164
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OTA Update from N910VVRU2CPD1 to N910VVRUCPF3:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720362
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720373
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720374--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720368
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305049
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N910VVRU2CPD1
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 6.0.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 8025465
[B]Build date:[/B] Mon, 09 May 2016 09:23:08 +0000
[B]Security Patch Level:[/B] 2016-05-01
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU2CPD1
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU2CPD1
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU2CPD1[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720218
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OTA Update from N910VVRU2BPA1 to N910VVRU2CPD1:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369360126104
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905720217
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152303826--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24566466246345001
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152303827
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N910VVRU2BPA1
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 5.1.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 101969629
[B]Build date:[/B] Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:26:57 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU2BPA1
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU2BPA1
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU2BPA1[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330026105
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OTA Update from N910VVRU2BOG5 to N910VVRU2BPA1:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24407100847292671
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330026135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330026132
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330026133
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330026134
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N910VVRU2BOK3
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 5.1.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 6482667
[B]Build date:[/B] Thu, 3 Dec 2015 10:51:15 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU2BOK3
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU2BOK3
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU2BOK3[/LEFT]
OTA Update from N910VVRU2BOG5 to N910VVRU2BOK3:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24407100847292645
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960683304
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960683305
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N910VVRU2BOG5
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 5.0.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 90673209
[B]Build date:[/B] Fri, 31 Jul 2015 06:49:35 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU2BOG5
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU2BOG5
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU2BOG5[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347793126
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347793292
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347793287
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347793291
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347793289
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N910VVRU2BOF1
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 5.0.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 90673209
[B]Build date:[/B] Tue, 16 Jun 2015 00:53:48 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU2BOF1
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU2BOF1
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU2BOF1[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347770555
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347770551
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347772575
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347770550
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347770549
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347770552
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N910VVRU1BOAF
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 5.0.1
[B]Changelist:[/B] 4236084
[B]Build date:[/B] Fri, 27 Feb 2015 01:54:48 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU1BOAF
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVRU1BOAF
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU1BOAF[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552515
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551374
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware DE: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551373
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551367
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952606240
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551368
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551369
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552521
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N910VVRU1ANJ5
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 4.4.4
[B]Changelist:[/B] 3239494
[B]Build date:[/B] Tue, 11 Nov 2014 17:13:41 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU1ANJ5
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVZW1ANJ5
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU1ANJ5[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392059
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392070
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392069
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392097
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392023
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392024
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392025
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N910VVRU1ANI1
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[LEFT][B]Model:[/B] SM-N910V
[B]Country:[/B] USA (Verizon)
[B]Version:[/B] Android 4.4.4
[B]Changelist:[/B] 2774708
[B]Build date:[/B] Tue, 16 Sep 2014 09:53:12 +0000
[B]Product code:[/B] VZW
[B]PDA:[/B] N910VVRU1ANI1
[B]CSC:[/B] N910VVZW1ANI1
[B]MODEM:[/B] N910VVRU1ANI1[/LEFT]
Full Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611663
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611636
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611633
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stock Restore: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611638
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611634
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611637
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001611635
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The thread will be updated & the title will include the latest firmware (currently, N910VVRU2CPF3). The partition information table (PIT) can be downloaded from here.
Information
★ For Retail Edition only:
Full Firmware: a full tar of all stock images, for stock restore or repair
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Partial Firmware: a tar of all stock images except system & cache
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bootloaders: primary & secondary bootloaders + RPM + SDI + TrustZone
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★ For both Retail & Developer Editions:
Stock Restore: a tar of all stock images except bootloaders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kernel: stock kernel/boot, for both Retail & Developer Editions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modem: stock modem/radio, for both Retail & Developer Editions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recovery: stock recovery, for both Retail & Developer Editions
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★ For Retail Edition, If you need to re-partition or repair partitions, follow the instructions with the full firmware & in step #6 add the PIT file to "PIT" which will tick the "Re-Partition" option !
★ For Developer Edition, make backup of your partitions/images (specially aboot, the primary bootloader) just in case, by dumping them using –for example– this guide !
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Instructions
1. Extract the *.tar.md5 file using 7-Zip
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Extract Odin v3.10.7 & open it
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Reboot to Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Add the *.tar.md5 file to AP / PDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Click the start button, sit back & wait a few minutes
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hsbadr said:
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This is a collection of Odin-flashable official firmware, kernel, modem & recovery for Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910V). The full/partial firmware & bootloaders are FOR RETAIL EDITION ONLY!
More information can be found in post #2 & Instructions are in post #3.
★ Disclaimer:THIS SERVICE IS FREE OF CHARGE, USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK, TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT !
The thread will be updated & the title will include the latest firmware (currently, N910VVRU1ANI1).
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Thanks man, greatly appreciate this.
jpcalhoun said:
Thanks man, greatly appreciate this.
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You're welcome. Glad I could help!
That is funny, your zip file that you have is the same as Sammy mobile offers, which I get, but I have one that is official that is 3.3 gig !! Not 1.7 gig... Full tar.md5 file.. I am going to tear it down and see what, if any, differences there are, outside of just compression during the zip process.
Update: Never mind, it is the fact they compressed the tar.md5 into a zip file.
Wait a minute, there is a difference with what I have.. I have the VZW PIT file for the partition layouts
Here you go, add this to the OP.. (Verizon Partition Information Table)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-QWI3MF96ZF9nUjA/view?usp=sharing
gatesjunior said:
That is funny, your zip file that you have is the same as Sammy mobile offers, which I get, but I have one that is official that is 3.3 gig !! Not 1.7 gig... Full tar.md5 file.. I am going to tear it down and see what, if any, differences there are, outside of just compression during the zip process.
Update: Never mind, it is the fact they compressed the tar.md5 into a zip file.
Wait a minute, there is a difference with what I have.. I have the VZW PIT file for the partition layouts
Here you go, add this to the OP.. (Verizon Partition Information Table)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-QWI3MF96ZF9nUjA/view?usp=sharing
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Thanks! I'll add it just in case.
The compression ratio comes from 7zip vs zip & the PIT file isn't required unless you need to "repartition" (which violates step #6 here) or make custom partitions (edit PIT for DevED or unlocked bootloader). Odin v3.09 can get it from the device & images anyway.
Would definitely need the PIT file if you used an app to streamline your phone's PIT and it backfired.
VirgilWoods said:
Would definitely need the PIT file if you used an app to streamline your phone's PIT and it backfired.
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If you need to re-partition or repair partitions, follow the instructions with the full firmware (Retail Edition only) & in step #6 add the PIT file to "PIT" which will tick the "Re-Partition" option!
Thanks so much for putting this together, and forgive my apprehension but just to clarify,
I've got the Dev Ed, and if I were looking to effectively return it to stock (obviously not wanting to overwrite/lock the BL), I'd simply ODIN using the 4 associated tar's individually? (stock restore, kernel, modem, recovery) Would I want to catch the reboot and put it back in download mode between each tar flashed? Would there be a preferred order to this?
-Thanks
jpmcnown said:
Thanks so much for putting this together, and forgive my apprehension but just to clarify,
I've got the Dev Ed, and if I were looking to effectively return it to stock (obviously not wanting to overwrite/lock the BL), I'd simply ODIN using the 4 associated tar's individually? (stock restore, kernel, modem, recovery) Would I want to catch the reboot and put it back in download mode between each tar flashed? Would there be a preferred order to this?
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No, the Stock Restore tar includes all images (system, cache, kernel, modem, recovery, ... etc) except bootloaders (which are device specific on DevEd).
★ For Developer Edition, make backup of your partitions/images (specially aboot, the primary bootloader) just in case, by dumping them using –for example– this guide !
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Why if the devices are the same except the boot loader why can't we flash the dev edition images to the retail and it work or vice versa
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epic4grooted said:
Why if the devices are the same except the boot loader why can't we flash the dev edition images to the retail and it work or vice versa
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I don't understand what you mean. Actually, all tars in this thread include the same stock images with just excluding bootladers for DevEd. For instance, Stock Restore = Full Firmware - Bootloaders !
hsbadr said:
I don't understand what you mean. Actually, all tars in this thread include the same stock images with just excluding bootladers for DevEd. For instance, Stock Restore = Full Firmware - Bootloaders !
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Can we flash the developer edition images over the retail and have an unlocked bootloader
Sent from my SM-N910V
---------- Post added at 03:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:14 PM ----------
Maybe I'm asking this in the wrong thread if so I apologize
Sent from my SM-N910V
epic4grooted said:
Can we flash the developer edition images over the retail and have an unlocked bootloader
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NO, you can't flash DevEd bootloaders b/c they're specific for each device & your locked bootloader won't even allow it. If you did it with any other method (not Odin), you'll most probably HARD BRICK your device.
Gotcha thank you
Sent from my SM-N910V
Delete stock/Verizon apps?
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Jasmine Rom
hoping you can crack this note 4 and get that Jasmine Rom rocking it!
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My phone stuck on fastboot i need firmware try 3 to 5 firmware version but no success finally i found previews version name
please upload XT1254
SYSTEM VERSION: 23.21.44.quark_verizon.verizon.en.US.vzw
Build Number: SU4TL-44
or latest
http://www.filefactory.com/folder/f9d1880e6c5b4800/?sort=created&order=DESC&show=50
ChazzMatt said:
http://www.filefactory.com/folder/f9d1880e6c5b4800/?sort=created&order=DESC&show=50
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thanks for firmware link please upload in mediafire or google drive thanks
imeicodes said:
thanks for firmware link please upload in mediafire or google drive thanks
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These are all Verizon XT1254 firmware in this folder. SUTL-44 is near the bottom.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=41177
The details
Release date: December 21, 2017
Android version: 7.0.1
Security patch level (SPL): December 1, 2017
Baseband version: G920AUCU6EQK3
Kernel version: 3.10.61-12599862
Build number: NRD90M.G920AUCU6EQK3
Build fingerprint: 7.0/NRD90M/G920AUCU6EQK3
The updates
What's new: Support for new Mobile Hotspot APN
What's changing: Network performance improvements and Android device security updates, including BlueBorne fix (on SPLs Sept. 1 or later)
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The details
Release date: December 21, 2017
Android version: 7.0.1
Security patch level (SPL): December 1, 2017
Baseband version: G920AUCU6EQK3
Kernel version: 3.10.61-12599862
Build number: NRD90M.G920AUCU6EQK3
Build fingerprint: 7.0/NRD90M/G920AUCU6EQK3
The updates
What's new: Support for new Mobile Hotspot APN
What's changing: Network performance improvements and Android device security updates, including BlueBorne fix (on SPLs Sept. 1 or later)
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Will this work on my 64GB variant and can I use Odin to directly upgrade from Marshmallow PD5?
can I use this to update from OJ9 Lollipop 5.1.1 ??
yes
JoshwaDroid said:
can I use this to update from OJ9 Lollipop 5.1.1 ??
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yes you can flash this update with odin
TwO-x said:
yes you can flash this update with odin
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Thanks!!
6EQK3
Murtazahaider1139 said:
Will this work on my 64GB variant and can I use Odin to directly upgrade from Marshmallow PD5?
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I currently have this version, but my bootloader is locked and I am having problems unlocking it, have you had any luck or rooted the phone running this version firmware?
Garfish11 said:
I currently have this version, but my bootloader is locked and I am having problems unlocking it, have you had any luck or rooted the phone running this version firmware?
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Mine is as well. I will try to find a way to unlock the bootloader but so far using stock.
Murtazahaider1139 said:
Mine is as well. I will try to find a way to unlock the bootloader but so far using stock.
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There has never been a way to unlock the bootloader on the AT&T variant. Root hasn't been available since Lollipop. Not aware of anyone still working on it, so don't hold you breath...
dandrumheller said:
There has never been a way to unlock the bootloader on the AT&T variant. Root hasn't been available since Lollipop. Not aware of anyone still working on it, so don't hold you breath...
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I know. A real bummer. I was really looking forward to get the most out of this phone but AT&T have really made sure that you can't do anything.
Well you know I got can hope and dream for root on a AT&T, maybe one day soon, maybe not.
I can update this firmware if my baseband is the G920AUCS4CPG1? My model is S6 SM920A 64gb AT&T.
Is there a problem with the bootloader blocked or unlocked? is that I do not know how it is on my device
i really need this firmware and the link is down can someone help me to get another link
I am wondering how OTA updates work for an unrooted, stock F / DS? I find it surprising that I am still on the August 1 security patch, and other F / DS models are on September 1, while some even received the camera patch. How does this work? Is it normal for it to be this far behind for the same model?
hkalltheway said:
I am wondering how OTA updates work for an unrooted, stock F / DS? I find it surprising that I am still on the August 1 security patch, and other F / DS models are on September 1, while some even received the camera patch. How does this work? Is it normal for it to be this far behind for the same model?
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what is ur csc ??? region or where u live???
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carlitobahsoun said:
what is ur csc ??? region or where u live???
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It shows as XSP/XSP, XSP/XSP
hkalltheway said:
It shows as XSP/XSP, XSP/XSP
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xsp is singapore single csc not multi .... wait it will come ,
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It's unbelievable. People are getting October patches, and XSP is still on August 1. It's as if Samsung forgot they even produced this version. What crappy system they use its unbelievable.
carlitobahsoun said:
xsp is singapore single csc not multi .... wait it will come ,
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Excuse me, how do I know if my CSC is multi or single?
Mine is N960U VZW/VZW/VZW
I'm on the September security patch
I'm from Mexico BTW
if iam not wrong u have snapdragon model...and i dont know about that dear ...if i found any xda thread about it will tell u
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I flashed my note 9 from Singapore to Britain firmware to get the Oct security update
michaelgohbc said:
I flashed my note 9 from Singapore to Britain firmware to get the Oct security update
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You did that without root? Did you have to factory reset the phone, and did you lose any data? Is it just as simple as flashing the firmware files with home_csc?
hkalltheway said:
You did that without root? Did you have to factory reset the phone, and did you lose any data? Is it just as simple as flashing the firmware files with home_csc?
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I did it without root and flash it with Home_CSC. I did couple of time using the CSC for clean setup. But now I am having error "SW REV. CHECK FAIL. DEVICE: 2. Binary: 1." when try to flash back to firmware with Aug security update. Will spend sometime to work on it. Currently on BTU firmware Oct security update, no other issue found also running with samsung experience 10.
Stock Official Android Pie ATT_ODIN_N960USQU1CSAA Note9 January Patch
Model: SM-N960U
Model Name: Galaxy Note9
Country: USA
Version: Android Pie 9
Security Patch Level: January 1st, 2019
Product Code: ATT
PDA: N960USQU1CSAA
CSC: N960UOYN1CSAA
Download here: AT&T Android Pie N960USQU1CSAA
Mirror Link Download here: AT&T Android Pie N960USQU1CSAA Thanks to @NotATreoFan
Download here: Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD
first here
Thank you so much. By the way, if I flash this with Odin, and I have an AT&T SIM Card, will it wipe the data, assuming that I use the HOME_CSC?
KiwiBird97 said:
Thank you so much. By the way, if I flash this with Odin, and I have an AT&T SIM Card, will it wipe the data, assuming that I use the HOME_CSC?
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ATM there's no Home CSC AT&T never adds that file all the other 5 tar files are included.
But as soon as Sprint releases there Odin files i will get the Home CSC from them and add it on first post.
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Venom0642 said:
Stock Official Android Pie ATT_ODIN_N960USQU1CSAA Note9 January Patch
Model: SM-N960U
Model Name: Galaxy Note9
Country: USA
Version: Android Pie 9
Security Patch Level: January 1st, 2019
Product Code: ATT
PDA: N960USQU1CSAA
CSC: N960UOYN1CSAA
Download here: AT&T Android Pie N960USQU1CSAA - UPLOADING
Download here: Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD
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Link isn't working Sir. Hopefully it's not just me
Edit: Nevermind me I can't read today
tgee0907 said:
Link isn't working Sir. Hopefully it's not just me
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See it says UPLOADING LOL.
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Yeah I can't read...I have a bad habit of that
If I wanted to downgrade from pie to oreo, do I need to use the patched or regular Odin?
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K-alz said:
If I wanted to downgrade from pie to oreo, do I need to use the patched or regular Odin?
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I've used Both Odin and they both work with no issues on my end.
Flash HOME_CSC from different carrier
Venom0642 said:
ATM there's no Home CSC AT&T never adds that file all the other 5 tar files are included.
But as soon as Sprint releases there Odin files i will get the Home CSC from them and add it on first post.
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If I flash THAT HOME_CSC from Sprint, will my device be wiped, given that I'm on AT&T? Furthermore, given that the HOME_CSC is from a different carrier, will it trip Knox?
KiwiBird97 said:
If I flash THAT HOME_CSC from Sprint, will my device be wiped, given that I'm on AT&T? Furthermore, given that the HOME_CSC is from a different carrier, will it trip Knox?
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If you use Home CSC from Sprint which is part of 1CSAA it shouldn't wipe your phone.
Will add Home CSC when Sprint adds there Odin files.
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Venom0642 said:
If you use Home CSC from Sprint which is part of 1CSAA it shouldn't wipe your phone.
Will add Home CSC when Sprint adds there Odin files.
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Thanks for doing this!!
You think itd be ok to flash directly over CSA7 on TMobile? I do want to preserve all the data.
Is USERDATA required for the 5G E?
Venom0642 said:
If you use Home CSC from Sprint which is part of 1CSAA it shouldn't wipe your phone.
Will add Home CSC when Sprint adds there Odin files.
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I have already downloaded the firmware for the AT&T version. Here are the following numbers:
AP: AP_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL: BL_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CP: CP_N960USQU1CSAA_XXXXXXXXXX_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CSC: CSC_OMC_OYN_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
USERDATA: USERDATA_ATT_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
where X = CP11692010, Y = CL15119493, and Z = QB21580044.
Once you have downloaded the Pie firmware for Sprint, can you check if the X, Y and Z values match?
Furthermore, should I flash the USERDATA file as well if I want to use AT&T features like myAT&T, AT&T Wi-Fi Calling, and AT&T Visual Voicemail? I worry because if I don't flash it, some AT&T features may not work correctly, especially for the 5G E symbol.
KiwiBird97 said:
I have already downloaded the firmware for the AT&T version. Here are the following numbers:
AP: AP_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL: BL_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CP: CP_N960USQU1CSAA_XXXXXXXXXX_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CSC: CSC_OMC_OYN_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
USERDATA: USERDATA_ATT_N960USQU1CSAA_YYYYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZZZZZ_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
where X = CP11692010, Y = CL15119493, and Z = QB21580044.
Once you have downloaded the Pie firmware for Sprint, can you check if the X, Y and Z values match?
Furthermore, should I flash the USERDATA file as well if I want to use AT&T features like myAT&T, AT&T Wi-Fi Calling, and AT&T Visual Voicemail? I worry because if I don't flash it, some AT&T features may not work correctly, especially for the 5G E symbol.
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5G E is just a symbol. You are NOT getting increased speeds from seeing it.
Userdata is no longer needed. This is universal firmware, and it uses the SIM card inserted to determine which bloat/features to enable.
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Link is Up for Stock Official Android Pie ATT_ODIN_N960USQU1CSAA Note9 January Patch
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Do you mind if I mirror on AFH? I personally get a lot of failures from Drive with larger files.
NotATreoFan said:
Do you mind if I mirror on AFH? I personally get a lot of failures from Drive with larger files.
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Sure go right ahead, i will add in OPS mirror.
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Venom0642 said:
Sure go right ahead, i will add in OPS mirror.
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Thanks.
Here you go: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603916151
NotATreoFan said:
Thanks.
Here you go: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603916151
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Posted in OPS .
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Posted in OPS .
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If I use this on Unlocked u1 phone with Google fi simcard, will i get ATT boot logo at start-up?
Model: SM-N960U
Model Name: Galaxy Note 9
Country: USA (T-Mobile)
Version: Android 9
Security Patch Level: 2019-02-01
Product Code: TMB
PDA: N960USQU1CSB3
CSC: N960UOYN1CSB3
Downloaded Using SamFirm
Download: N960USQU1CSB3_N960UOYN1CSB3_TMB (Google Drive Mirror) MD5: 9c38b64818bd43106e3cda5f742c6a6f
(Direct link from my dedicated server. Speeds should be fast)
Download Patched ODIN Here: Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD (Mirror) All Thanks To Venom0642
Also, as mentioned in one of Venom0642's threads regarding using this for other carriers:
Venom0642 said:
This will work for all other carriers. Just don't flash the USERDATA_TMB. Then after you ODIN, just go to recovery and factory reset. Everything will be Stock for that carrier.
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Does it include HOME_CSC? Thx
boomny said:
Does it include HOME_CSC? Thx
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It does
Downloading.. Now if I can just get my computer to actually connect to my phone in download mode LOL
a63548 said:
Model: SM-N960U
Model Name: Galaxy Note 9
Country: USA (T-Mobile)
Version: Android 9
Security Patch Level: 2019-02-01
Product Code: TMB
PDA: N960USQU1CSB3
CSC: N960UOYN1CSB3
Downloaded Using SamFirm
Download: N960USQU1CSB3_N960UOYN1CSB3_TMB (Direct link from my dedicated server. Speeds should be very fast, but let me know if a mirror is needed)
Download Patched ODIN Here: Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD (Mirror) All Thanks To Venom0642
Also, as mentioned in one of Venom0642's threads regarding using this for other carriers:
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Can you use this to go from CSAA to CSB3?
bluphi1914 said:
Can you use this to go from CSAA to CSB3?
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no this is direct odin files not an OTA
bluphi1914 said:
Can you use this to go from CSAA to CSB3?
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You can flash the Odin files or you go from CSAA to CSB3 using the link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SZeLw7EmHEVq6R3dQNx5ndY-5OoF0lVX
What do you do if your running the n960usqu1csa7? Do i need to odin back & if so what version do i odin back to so i can get the T-Mobile offical note 9 UI?
Killawonka said:
What do you do if your running the n960usqu1csa7? Do i need to odin back & if so what version do i odin back to so i can get the T-Mobile offical note 9 UI?
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Sorry, I'm honestly not too sure. Personally I would ODIN directly to CSB3 using CSC_ so data is wiped and clean. However, it might work to ODIN to CSB3 with HOME_CSC to keep your data intact. I am assuming you would want to keep your data?
If you're at all worried about losing any data, always backup, and in multiple locations. Maybe someone more knowledgeable has some more insight on this.
a63548 said:
Sorry, I'm honestly not too sure. Personally I would ODIN directly to CSB3 using CSC_ so data is wiped and clean. However, it might work to ODIN to CSB3 with HOME_CSC to keep your data intact. I am assuming you would want to keep your data?
If you're at all worried about losing any data, always backup, and in multiple locations. Maybe someone more knowledgeable has some more insight on this.
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whats the difference b/w CSC_OYN and HOME_CSC
Killawonka said:
What do you do if your running the n960usqu1csa7? Do i need to odin back & if so what version do i odin back to so i can get the T-Mobile offical note 9 UI?
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Just Odin straight to CSB3.
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n9fan said:
whats the difference b/w CSC_OYN and HOME_CSC
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Home_CSC is to keep data, CSC_OYN would wipe your device.
a63548 said:
Download: N960USQU1CSB3_N960UOYN1CSB3_TMB (Google Drive Mirror)
(Direct link from my dedicated server. Speeds should be very fast)
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Thank you for this! Do you happen to have a MD5 for this primary download?
kevindevonwilliams said:
Just Odin straight to CSB3.
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Home_CSC is to keep data, CSC_OYN would wipe your device.
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I don't believe that is true. I flashed CSC_OYN and kept data. Flashing User_Data wipes your device.
BladeRunner said:
I don't believe that is true. I flashed CSC_OYN and kept data. Flashing User_Data wipes your device.
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It varies on Carrier.
kevindevonwilliams said:
It varies on Carrier.
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TRue. If you're AT&T, you will lose data, TMO and VZW you will not. Can't speak for Sprint or anyone else.
BigMosely said:
Thank you for this! Do you happen to have a MD5 for this primary download?
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Sure thing, the MD5 hash on the direct file downloaded from SamFirm, in which it verified the CRC32 as being matched is:
MD5: 9c38b64818bd43106e3cda5f742c6a6f
Both the directly downloaded file, as well as the file on the server have that MD5.
a63548 said:
Model: SM-N960U
Model Name: Galaxy Note 9
Country: USA (T-Mobile)
Version: Android 9
Security Patch Level: 2019-02-01
Product Code: TMB
PDA: N960USQU1CSB3
CSC: N960UOYN1CSB3
Downloaded Using SamFirm
Download: N960USQU1CSB3_N960UOYN1CSB3_TMB (Google Drive Mirror) MD5: 9c38b64818bd43106e3cda5f742c6a6f
(Direct link from my dedicated server. Speeds should be fast)
Download Patched ODIN Here: Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD (Mirror) All Thanks To Venom0642
Also, as mentioned in one of Venom0642's threads regarding using this for other carriers:
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So I have a question, not sure who can assist, I am currently on AT&T but I want my device to be T Mobile, how can I use these files to make the carrier swap? @Venom0642, could you assist please?
NB: device is unlocked
onedonrazor said:
So I have a question, not sure who can assist, I am currently on AT&T but I want my device to be T Mobile, how can I use these files to make the carrier swap? @Venom0642, could you assist please?
NB: device is unlocked
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Once you update to Pie, all you have to do is put your SIM card in, and it automatically does the carrier switching for you.
My advice if you're currently on CSAA is to sideload CSB3, as that is the official T-Mobile build number (they skipped CSAA). Or if you wait long enough, ATT will be pushing CSB3.
Here is a Samsung document explaining BYOD firmware, which is included in Pie on the Note 9:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078492/
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Once you update to Pie, all you have to do is put your SIM card in, and it automatically does the carrier switching for you.
My advice if you're currently on CSAA is to sideload CSB3, as that is the official T-Mobile build number (they skipped CSAA). Or if you wait long enough, ATT will be pushing CSB3.
Here is a Samsung document explaining BYOD firmware, which is included in Pie on the Note 9:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078492/
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Actually what I am asking is firware switching, in short I would rather the phone be tagged to T Mobile, so when I turn it on I see the T Mobile splash instead of ATT,
I know unlocked devices is as simple as the sim card, I probably should have phrased the question in a different manner, thanks.
onedonrazor said:
Actually what I am asking is firware switching, in short I would rather the phone be tagged to T Mobile, so when I turn it on I see the T Mobile splash instead of ATT,
I know unlocked devices is as simple as the sim card, I probably should have phrased the question in a different manner, thanks.
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That is EXACTLY what I was talking about. If you read the support document I linked, you'll see it says just that. I'm not talking about the UNBRANDED phones, neither is the support document. It said UNLOCKED, because you're phone has to be unlocked before you can SIM swap.