I have purchased Samsung Note SM-N9208 Duos 64GB from eBay ( Taiwan Region and i am living in Bahrain) few week ago. i have work for few hours and then stack, later i use turn the device to back to factory setup but when i switch on it will restart in few seconds. I try to upgrade firmware but it fail and not accepted. how can i over come this problem or force the device to to accept Samsung firmware.
Please assist me since it is not easy for me to return it back to Taiwan.
Regards
This topic is not related to this section, you should ask in Note 5 forum.
I have a friend who wants a Note 5 to use on Movistar in Ecuador. What model of the Note 5 should I tell them to buy that will work best on that network?
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i was wondering how to root this phone. ive read on a few threads saying t-mobile is the same as canadian variants rogers,telus, bell. But then i looked at the model numbers for the ones that can be rooted with the t-mobile methods mine was not in their. I am quite new to the note 5 as i just got the phone. i do have experience of rooting/flashing/kernels/roms/mods. Since note 5 and especially samsung is way different from my previous phone (sony z1 ) was wondering who can help me. i tried too look through all the threads but cant seem to find it. any heelp would be appreciated. thanks
im in big problemi got my hands on a galaxy note 5 t mobile from a friend of mine and it seems unlocked and works with all sim cards in my country " tunisia " but rhe signal is very low in some places and not working in my house . . . is there in fix for this ?
do i need to root ?
do i need to flash custem rom ?
my device is n920t . i read that my country version is n920c .
If the signal is low on your place you need to chamge your place or announce it to Department of Telecommunications !
I am not going to recommend you to root it.
Is there a root process for the T-Mobile note 9 device. Thanks In advance!!!
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Is there a search function for xda? Please use search function and spread the word. Thanks in advance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...veries--other-development/root-t3927413/page1
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GDane1 said:
Is there a root process for the T-Mobile note 9 device. Thanks In advance!!!
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not for tmobile
not for att
not for verizon
not for sprint
not for for any the subsidiaries of the above
not for the unlocked version either
not for any of the canadian versions too
so not for north Americans devices.
bober10113 said:
not for tmobile
not for att
not for verizon
not for sprint
not for for any the subsidiaries of the above
not for the unlocked version either
not for any of the canadian versions too
so not for north Americans devices.
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Att note 9 =N96OU
Verizon note 9 = N96OU
Sprint note 9 = N96OU
Tmobile note 9 = N96OU
US unlocked = N96OU1
The hardware of all of these phones is the exact same. The only difference is the software. You can flash U1 fw to U device and vice versa.
The following is from the opening paragraph of the thread I linked to earlier. "This root method was developed and tested on the N960U model. This is the only model I have that is a Samsung device. I do have friends and other devs however that have tested this method on various other Samsung devices on both Qualcomm and Exynos chipsets and it has worked on a good number of them meaning this method is not limited to the Note 9. With that being said, due to all the time I have already spent on this and not having any other devices, I will ONLY be supporting the N960U"
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sacnotsack said:
Att note 9 =N96OU
Verizon note 9 = N96OU
Sprint note 9 = N96OU
Tmobile note 9 = N96OU
US unlocked = N96OU1
The hardware of all of these phones is the exact same. The only difference is the software. You can flash U1 fw to U device and vice versa.
The following is from the opening paragraph of the thread I linked to earlier. "This root method was developed and tested on the N960U model. This is the only model I have that is a Samsung device. I do have friends and other devs however that have tested this method on various other Samsung devices on both Qualcomm and Exynos chipsets and it has worked on a good number of them meaning this method is not limited to the Note 9. With that being said, due to all the time I have already spent on this and not having any other devices, I will ONLY be supporting the N960U"
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i was making a point to the OP that regardless of the carrier, the north americian devices aren't rootable for the time being.
(and yeah, a usable working phone is NOT what that thread you linked/quoted gives you(its just taken out of context). reading the topic and whole thread has made it very evident( hence the Work In Progress and Combo firmware tags..) I've been following it and commenting in it since day 1 of it being posted.)