Flash T-Mobile (USA) Firmware onto Verizon S8+? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions & Answers

I've seen firmware for the regular S8 floating around online for the TMobile variant of the phone, but none for the S8+.
Does anyone have links to stock firmware for the TMobile variant of the S8+?

It's impossible. If you try, you will just get stuck at 32% when it tries to update your android version upon reboot. There's currently no known fix for this anyone can find.

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Non T-Mobile SM-920T ?

I've just purchased a new S6 with the same model number as the T-Mobile version but it's unlocked and unbranded. Does anyone else have this phone and when do you think it may get marshmallow?
www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-galaxy-s6-4g-with-32gb-memory-cell-phone-unlocked-black/4667100.p?id=1219794340074&skuId=4667100
You will get the update anyday now. It would be awsome if you could get a system dump for that firmware youre running. we could reallydo some development witg that and be able to get marshmallow along with you.
I have the same phone, also purchased unlocked though Best Buy. Will we be getting a separate software update from T-Mobile? Once released, how can I get that system dump? I can see how it would be usefull for development. Haven't rooted because I don't want to trip knox and loose warranty. Impatiently waiting on the update. Didn't know if I had to wait for the T-Mobile update to roll out first.
To my knowledge our phone is just a different CSC under the G920T variant... For G920F, which is the international version, mostly European, different CSCs mean different regions and/or carriers. Likewise, for G920T, there are two CSCs: TMO (which is T-Mobile) and XAR (which is our bloatware-free version). That said, if the TMO firmware comes out first, we'll be able to flash it manually with Odin but we'll not receive OTA. The downside is that we'll have to bear with the bloatware until we flash back to the XAR Marshmallow after it's released. As for Knox, as long as we're flashing official stock firmwares from Samsung Knox won't be tripped.

Flashing G920A to G920T

Hi all,
I bought the Galaxy S6 from AT&T when it came out, but switched over to T-Mobile from AT&T last year. Because of this, I have been unable to get any updates and have been stuck on Android 6.0 when the current release is android 7.0, so I've been thinking of flashing my phone. I was curious as to whether I'm able to flash my G920A with Tmobile's G920T rom? Would it work? And if so, after I flash it, would I be able to receive updates normally from T-mobile's servers, as I'm currently using a T-mobile sim, or would I have to flash every subsequent update?
Thanks
Doubtful, since AT&T has a locked bootloader. If the bootloader was unlocked you might be able to try.
hiilikepie said:
Hi all,
I bought the Galaxy S6 from AT&T when it came out, but switched over to T-Mobile from AT&T last year. Because of this, I have been unable to get any updates and have been stuck on Android 6.0 when the current release is android 7.0, so I've been thinking of flashing my phone. I was curious as to whether I'm able to flash my G920A with Tmobile's G920T rom? Would it work? And if so, after I flash it, would I be able to receive updates normally from T-mobile's servers, as I'm currently using a T-mobile sim, or would I have to flash every subsequent update?
Thanks
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You cannot flash a G920T firmware on a G920A. First off, Odin won't let you because the G920T firmware is only signed to be flashed on the G920T.
And even if you somehow rooted and used FlashFire to force the firmware onto your device, the firmware would brick the device, and without a USB jig or SD card port, the brick would be permanent.
hiilikepie said:
Hi all,
I bought the Galaxy S6 from AT&T when it came out, but switched over to T-Mobile from AT&T last year. Because of this, I have been unable to get any updates and have been stuck on Android 6.0 when the current release is android 7.0, so I've been thinking of flashing my phone. I was curious as to whether I'm able to flash my G920A with Tmobile's G920T rom? Would it work? And if so, after I flash it, would I be able to receive updates normally from T-mobile's servers, as I'm currently using a T-mobile sim, or would I have to flash every subsequent update?
Thanks
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I too am seeking answers on this as I have an SM-920A I brought over to t-mobile. Unlocked the phone, installed the t-mobile SIM and the phone works fine, except, it still has all the old ATT apps I no longer need or desire to be there AND without the T-Mobile apps installed, I cannot use their LTE Signal Booster. Is there any way I can install these t-mobile apps that would have come with the SM-920T load?
BWMcAMA said:
I too am seeking answers on this as I have an SM-920A I brought over to t-mobile. Unlocked the phone, installed the t-mobile SIM and the phone works fine, except, it still has all the old ATT apps I no longer need or desire to be there AND without the T-Mobile apps installed, I cannot use their LTE Signal Booster. Is there any way I can install these t-mobile apps that would have come with the SM-920T load?
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....t-samsung-g920a-s6-g925a-s7edge-t3564637/amp/
Just do this and remove the AT&T apps you don't want completely.
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So, what can be done -- if anything--to solve this issue?
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[HELP] Oreo Update on Unlocked Firmware

When I first got my Note8 I flashed the unlocked ATT firmware to get rid of carrier bloat. If the Oreo update is pushed by ATT will I still get it or do I need to revert back the actual ATT firmware?
So you are currently running the U1 XAA firmware?
I'm on the N950U1 US Unlocked. My carrier is ATT. My phone is not factory unlocked just flashed.
Ok, unlocked or not doesn't matter. It's the firmware you're running. If you're on the U1 firmware, then you will get the Oreo U1 update via OTA when it's pushed by Samsung (Not Att) to the other U1 phones.
Ill put a screen shot so you can see. I feel like I'm wrong.
Ok. So being on this firmware even though I bought the phone at ATT I will have to wait for Samsung to push the update? If that's the case I guess Ill see it in a few months from now lol.
Exactly. But I have a feeling it will be pushed approximately the same time as the carrier firmwares.
I'm guessing that ALL S8/S8+/Note8 will have Oreo BEFORE S9/S9+ reach it's first preorder customer.
Samsung has been pushing fairly hard on updates for s8/s8+/note8 on all fronts since beginning of the year and it would just be to embarrassing for the to release the s9 line without the Note getting it before

Debranding?

So, i'm getting a exynos s10 from a mobile carrier and its most likely to be branded and loaded with some bloat.
I've debranded my s7 edge but since rooting is slightly different in this model, i wonder if i need extra steps on debranding or if i can just download odin and flash the whole rom just like the s7?
You can just download a non carrier based firmware and flash that.
I debranded my O2 S10 just a few days ago. No rooting needed, just download the noncarrier version of firmware and flash it. Easily done in a while with no skill whatsoever.

Canadian version note 8: what roam should I flash?

Hey guys...
Just got a used note 8 and I flashed it to Android pie with one ui (N950USQU5DSD3). Now the problem is that I can't update the phone via OTA. When I click software update its sticks at "registering device" with a spinning circle. Now I suspect that it's a U950W (my friend said it was locked with Bell and unlocked after the the plan ends). Now on sammobile.com the lastest firmware for note 8 (N950U) is N950USQS5DSF5. And I don't want to flash back to the Canadian version (n950w) because it doesn't get update as often as the n950u or n950u1 and it comes with a lot of Bell bloatware.
So for me to get a OTA without any bloatware, which version should I flashed?
Many many thanks.

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