Wrong model number? - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
So I recently bought a softbricked note 4, that would hang on the at&t boot animation. As I was trying to solve this, I noticed the model number behind the battery and on the back cover was n910t, so I thought it to be the tmobile variant...
However, all I ended up doing was deleting /data and it booted into setup, working perfectly. When I go into about this device, it shows n910a as the model number. When I plug it into smart switch, it shows as n910t, with n910a showing as the model number below it.
I would like to install root and custom recovery, but attempts to flash in Odin do fail, so am I safe to assume that this is for sure the at&t variant with a locked bootloader? What gives with the mismatched model numbers? Does anyone else have something like this?
Thanks so much

cdnp44 said:
Hi everyone,
So I recently bought a softbricked note 4, that would hang on the at&t boot animation. As I was trying to solve this, I noticed the model number behind the battery and on the back cover was n910t, so I thought it to be the tmobile variant...
However, all I ended up doing was deleting /data and it booted into setup, working perfectly. When I go into about this device, it shows n910a as the model number. When I plug it into smart switch, it shows as n910t, with n910a showing as the model number below it.
I would like to install root and custom recovery, but attempts to flash in Odin do fail, so am I safe to assume that this is for sure the at&t variant with a locked bootloader? What gives with the mismatched model numbers? Does anyone else have something like this?
Thanks so much
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What the model number shows in odin download mode N910A or N910T ? If it shows SM-N910A then it's AT&T note 4 and its not rootable.
In download mode model number is the correct original motherboard model.
ignore the sticker behind battery and smart switch it could be refurbished with fake software.

Unfortunately for me, it does show N910A in download mode, despite what the sticker and back of the phone say, so every attempt I've made to flash in Odin failed, except for updating from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1. I really appreciate your help - I thought originally that perhaps it was in the boot loop because someone tried to flash an at&t rom onto a t-mobile variant. Anyway, glad to have that sorted! Thanks so much

cdnp44 said:
Unfortunately for me, it does show N910A in download mode, despite what the sticker and back of the phone say, so every attempt I've made to flash in Odin failed, except for updating from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1. I really appreciate your help - I thought originally that perhaps it was in the boot loop because someone tried to flash an at&t rom onto a t-mobile variant. Anyway, glad to have that sorted! Thanks so much
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go to dial pad and *#06# match that imei with the sticker, looks like someone switched the sticker then take that imei to swappa imei to check it will tell which model that imei belongs

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Wierd phone -- not sure if its G900A ior G900F

Hello every one here is my story
i bought G900F HongKong Version.
started the rooting method as in this Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/how-to-root-triggering-knox-2nd-method-t2843044
after reading and collecting the file, i restarted my phone to the download mode, and there i found the gateway to what seems to be a new phone nightmare.
in the download mode it show the model G900A (not G900F) the phone is brand new came with all G900F package and software. i also checked the IMEI and it show that my phone is G900F.
an hour ago i decided to go with rooting method in the above link, but odin wont flash the kernel. so i posted the issue in the above Thread, and i been told that my phone bootloader might be looked, and in this case its not G900F but instead it G900A, also i been told to search in the AT&T on how to check my boot loader status, but i could not find any clue, also google has no info on how to check my bootloader status.
Attached some photos of my phone details via Phone info app, and also attached the error from the download mode on the phone.
So fat my phone is still a live, i have not put my sim card inside yet (need to change it to nano sim first)
Thank you all
You try this @ command prompt.
getprop ro.bootloader
screem_3 said:
Hello every one here is my story
i bought G900F HongKong Version.
started the rooting method as in this Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/how-to-root-triggering-knox-2nd-method-t2843044
after reading and collecting the file, i restarted my phone to the download mode, and there i found the gateway to what seems to be a new phone nightmare.
in the download mode it show the model G900A (not G900F) the phone is brand new came with all G900F package and software. i also checked the IMEI and it show that my phone is G900F.
an hour ago i decided to go with rooting method in the above link, but odin wont flash the kernel. so i posted the issue in the above Thread, and i been told that my phone bootloader might be looked, and in this case its not G900F but instead it G900A, also i been told to search in the AT&T on how to check my boot loader status, but i could not find any clue, also google has no info on how to check my bootloader status.
Attached some photos of my phone details via Phone info app, and also attached the error from the download mode on the phone.
So fat my phone is still a live, i have not put my sim card inside yet (need to change it to nano sim first)
Thank you all
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according to the BL screen its an G990A (which is the AT&T US model complete with Locked bootloader) but according to the other screens it seems to be a Canadian version which i believe is a W8 the baseband is ND3 which either the Canadian or U.S. model have. unfortunately it look like you may have bought brick. Try using Odin to flash everything back to Stock but Im not even sure what firmware to tell you to look for. my best guess would be to go by the Download screen and use the AT&T U.S. firmware try using this thread as a guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55133105&postcount=1
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Thank you all for your replies, i talked with the seller and even he does not know how this happen, my guess it might be a refurbished phone, anyway i am returning it, and will try to get G900F European version.

no service?

I just got the note 4, rooted it and flashed a rom, however I have no service it shows. I am using Metropcs and it shows "no service" no matter what I try, if I take the sim card out then it will show the logo that there is no sim card inserted so it does recognize it at least. The sim card and service works fine in my other phones but I can't figure out how to get it to work on here.
Check ESN on Swappa??
macasus76 said:
Check ESN on Swappa??
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I have checked the ESN and it comes back as clean.
theinspector said:
I have checked the ESN and it comes back as clean.
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What is the model number? And in "settings/ about device/status" does your number, IMEI, Network state or network show up?
macasus76 said:
What is the model number? And in "settings/ about device/status" does your number, IMEI, Network state or network show up?
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The model number is the N910T3 version, it does show my number, it lists the IMEI and for all of the network state related stuff it lists it as "UNKNOWN."
Are you still on TEKXodus? If you came from an older version ie..4.4.4 or whatever then I'd suggest Odin flashing 5.1.1 stock, see if you get service then try flashing the custom rom again. Might be a mismatch in baseband and all that. Open dialer and punch in these numbers *#12580*369#*and make sure everything matches. Also run thru the thread you found the rom and make sure you flashed everything suggested.
macasus76 said:
Are you still on TEKXodus? If you came from an older version ie..4.4.4 or whatever then I'd suggest Odin flashing 5.1.1 stock, see if you get service then try flashing the custom rom again. Might be a mismatch in baseband and all that. Open dialer and punch in these numbers *#12580*369#*and make sure everything matches. Also run thru the thread you found the rom and make sure you flashed everything suggested.
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I tried Odin flashing the stock 5.1.1 firmware and had no luck, also used Samsung Kies firmware to try and go back to stock as well just in case that would solve anything and I have no luck. It just shows " (No Service) " When I look in the status bar, and it still says it isn't registered.
And when you open dialer and input this *#12580*369# everything matches?
macasus76 said:
And when you open dialer and input this *#12580*369# everything matches?
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I'll go ahead and attach an image as well to show. Yes everything seems to match up when I input that in the dialer.
Sorry I wasn't doubting your word lol, honestly I'm kinda stumped as well, almost seems to be network locked. Is it a Metro branded phone or Tmobile? I wouldn't think that would matter. Wish I was more help fella
macasus76 said:
Sorry I wasn't doubting your word lol, honestly I'm kinda stumped as well, almost seems to be network locked. Is it a Metro branded phone or Tmobile? I wouldn't think that would matter. Wish I was more help fella
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It is a T-Mobile brand phone, which I figured wouldn't matter much anyways, I've owned a few T-Mobile phones in the past and have had no issues using Metro Pcs even if the phone was locked because T-Mobile does own them. That's perfectly fine, thank you for giving some suggestions anyways that I hadn't thought of.
The Apn checks out? In settings?
U could also try flashing a data fix for the international roms. Maybe last resort try a new sim
Like the guy above said have you checked apn settings? You could also try in the mobile setting where it says Network Operators and then Search Now and let it search. Choose Tmobile if it pops up or if MetroPCS pops up choose that. If you need MetroPCS apns I have them since I'm on MetroPCS. Let me know if you've fixed this because I haven't rooted yet and plan to root and install Tekxodus rom but if this is a problem then I'll just stick with stock unroot. I have the N910T tmobile brand if that matters
APN settings have really nothing to do with his dilemma, my question would be this for the OP. Please check if the IMEI number matches the one that's on the back of the phone under the battery. I have a work around but i need to verify.
I went through the same problem coming from TekXodus rom. I tried everything and no luck. Flashed 5.1.1 stock and called tmobile about it. after their tech guy didnt know anything else i could try they sent me a replacement.
And now here I am again
I also flashed tekxodus from my wifes 4.4 phone. Now no sim card issue. Same as op.
Edit: flashed the correct baseband. All good over here.
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Bought a Note 5 n920T with a different imei in software than on the back glass.

Hello, I have done much research about this issue and I have come to the conclusion that this Note 5 our cell phone repair store bought has two different imei's. I believe that it has been previously rooted and had the t-mobile imei spoofed to a working metro-pcs imei.
The imei on the back glass is a valid t-mobile imei that has been blacklisted. Which is fine, because we can pay for a service to remove the blacklist.
The imei in the software of the phone (found in settings and from using the #*06# code) is not recognized by t-mobile, even though there is a t-mobile splash screen. The only network that recognizes the imei is metro-pcs. Although they cannot confirm what device this imei is connected to.
The phone came with a metro-pcs sim card when the phone was bought, which was recognized by the metro-pcs network and said (Metro-Pcs) on the unlock screen. The Knox counter has been tripped by 1. The phone had android 5.1 installed and the firmware was marked 'Custom' in the settings.
Since then I flashed the latest official firmware (android 6.0.1, baseband version N920TUVS4DQA2) using odin. Then I was able to update the software from the update menu in the phone to the latest security patch. Yet the imei stays the same and does not revert to the one on the back. It appears as though it is the original back glass, but I have not taken it off to verify.
So, I flashed a custom kernel and recovery (Stock modified kernel, and TWRP) in attempt to find a way to manually change the imei back to its Original state. Which shouldnt be illegal, since I am reverting back to the original imei? From my research, it appears as though I might be able to flash a deodexed stock rom for the note 5 and then install the xposed framework, then use their imei changer. But will this actually work to change the imei from the one in the settings to the correct one on the back glass? Is there any other way to revert back to the original imei which would show in the settings?
Any help would be much appreciated.
-cpr_centerville
[email protected]_centerville said:
Hello, I have done much research about this issue and I have come to the conclusion that this Note 5 our cell phone repair store bought has two different imei's. I believe that it has been previously rooted and had the t-mobile imei spoofed to a working metro-pcs imei.
The imei on the back glass is a valid t-mobile imei that has been blacklisted. Which is fine, because we can pay for a service to remove the blacklist.
The imei in the software of the phone (found in settings and from using the #*06# code) is not recognized by t-mobile, even though there is a t-mobile splash screen. The only network that recognizes the imei is metro-pcs. Although they cannot confirm what device this imei is connected to.
The phone came with a metro-pcs sim card when the phone was bought, which was recognized by the metro-pcs network and said (Metro-Pcs) on the unlock screen. The Knox counter has been tripped by 1. The phone had android 5.1 installed and the firmware was marked 'Custom' in the settings.
Since then I flashed the latest official firmware (android 6.0.1, baseband version N920TUVS4DQA2) using odin. Then I was able to update the software from the update menu in the phone to the latest security patch. Yet the imei stays the same and does not revert to the one on the back. It appears as though it is the original back glass, but I have not taken it off to verify.
So, I flashed a custom kernel and recovery (Stock modified kernel, and TWRP) in attempt to find a way to manually change the imei back to its Original state. Which shouldnt be illegal, since I am reverting back to the original imei? From my research, it appears as though I might be able to flash a deodexed stock rom for the note 5 and then install the xposed framework, then use their imei changer. But will this actually work to change the imei from the one in the settings to the correct one on the back glass? Is there any other way to revert back to the original imei which would show in the settings?
Any help would be much appreciated.
-cpr_centerville
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This is such a grey area and from my understanding isn't to be discussed by any means on xda so not going to comment on changing imeis whether valid or not but can give you this link.
https://swappa.com/esn?hc_location=ufi
Run the imei thru that and will tell you valid/invalid/blacklisted/etc but give you a result of what it possibly belongs too.
Keep in mind too someone could of broke the back of their phone, bought a blacklisted and swapped the mother board out so could be correct to begin with.

Desperately Need Help - Samsung SM-N960F/DS + T-mobile PUK and other issues.....

Hi. I am a complete noob when it comes to rooting Android.
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I bought an *unlocked* Samsung Note 9 N960F/DS (Exynos 9810) international phone from a seller on ebay brand new and sealed. Received the phone yesterday (10/19/2018) and popped my working existing sim card from my iphone 6 with T-mobile into the new phone and it *worked*.........except no wifi calling.
Since my house has terrible reception I really do need wifi calling in order to receive calls (I use Skype for outbound). I decided to root and install Detonator (tekhd) even though I've never done this before. Somewhere along the line I messed up and installed the latest LUX ROM because I misred Tekhd's guide on Detonator (my fault).
Here's where I stand now: I found a stock ROM for this model (N960F/DS) and reinstalled it using Odin3 v3.13.1.
After a successful flash when I insert my working T-mobile sim I get "SIM network PIN blocked. Enter SIM network PUK."
Here the Service Provider SW shows XEU/XEU,XEU/MYM
I get the *same* message when I insert a spare T-mobile sim I happened to have that was confirmed as available with T-mobile customer service. If I take the working sim out and put it back into the other phone it works without a problem. I think that rules out the sim cards having issues.
Earlier when I had the phone rooted and Detonator installed (and working), I got a different message when I inserted the SIM:
Network Lock: This device can be remotely unlocked if eligible.
Please use the "Device Unlock" application to unlock the device.
Make sure the device has an internet connectivity to use the "Device Unlock application".​
Here the Service Provider SW showed TMB/TMB/MYM.
I tried looking for a T-mobile Unlock App apk to download but could not find a recent one. I would get a "Device not supported" error. It seems T-mobile has taken it off the Playstore.
Now, I can't install a stock USA ROM from T-mobile because those ROMS are only for the Snapdragon versions and I have the Exynos chip. I was given two unlock codes over the phone with T-mobile customer service to try and unlock the Pin lock but they both did not work.
Do you think an unlock service will be able to provide me with a valid "Sim Network PUK" code? I'm happy to pay for the service if I can just get the damn phone working. I've spent almost $770 on this phone and in hindsight should just have gotten the T-mobile branded phone for $100 more. I'm really at a loss as to what I can do to rectify this situation.
Also in hindsight I should have done more research before purchasing the phone and also should have backed up my partition in TWRP........You live and you learn.
The irony here is that I had an unlocked phone.....and now it has somehow gotten locked.........by the carrier whose SIM card is working perfectly fine......in a different phone. The device was paid in full btw.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
orsonwells456 said:
Hi. I am a complete noob when it comes to rooting Android.
I bought an *unlocked* Samsung Note 9 N960F/DS (Exynos 9810) international phone from a seller on ebay brand new and sealed. Received the phone yesterday (10/19/2018) and popped my working existing sim card from my iphone 6 with T-mobile into the new phone and it *worked*.........except no wifi calling.
Since my house has terrible reception I really do need wifi calling in order to receive calls (I use Skype for outbound). I decided to root and install Detonator (tekhd) even though I've never done this before. Somewhere along the line I messed up and installed the latest LUX ROM because I misred Tekhd's guide on Detonator (my fault).
Here's where I stand now: I found a stock ROM for this model (N960F/DS) and reinstalled it using Odin3 v3.13.1.
After a successful flash when I insert my working T-mobile sim I get "SIM network PIN blocked. Enter SIM network PUK."
Here the Service Provider SW shows XEU/XEU,XEU/MYM
I get the *same* message when I insert a spare T-mobile sim I happened to have that was confirmed as available with T-mobile customer service. If I take the working sim out and put it back into the other phone it works without a problem. I think that rules out the sim cards having issues.
Earlier when I had the phone rooted and Detonator installed (and working), I got a different message when I inserted the SIM:
Network Lock: This device can be remotely unlocked if eligible.
Please use the "Device Unlock" application to unlock the device.
Make sure the device has an internet connectivity to use the "Device Unlock application".
Here the Service Provider SW showed TMB/TMB/MYM.
I tried looking for a T-mobile Unlock App apk to download but could not find a recent one. I would get a "Device not supported" error. It seems T-mobile has taken it off the Playstore.
Now, I can't install a stock USA ROM from T-mobile because those ROMS are only for the Snapdragon versions and I have the Exynos chip. I was given two unlock codes over the phone with T-mobile customer service to try and unlock the Pin lock but they both did not work.
Do you think an unlock service will be able to provide me with a valid "Sim Network PUK" code? I'm happy to pay for the service if I can just get the damn phone working. I've spent almost $770 on this phone and in hindsight should just have gotten the T-mobile branded phone for $100 more. I'm really at a loss as to what I can do to rectify this situation.
Also in hindsight I should have done more research before purchasing the phone and also should have backed up my partition in TWRP........You live and you learn.
The irony here is that I had an unlocked phone.....and now it has somehow gotten locked.........by the carrier whose SIM card is working perfectly fine......in a different phone. The device was paid in full btw.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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this is a first. I always though once the region lock was lifted it couldn't be relocked( to me it seems to be a region lock issue, which if it is you need to make a 5 min call on region soil... good luck)
anyways check on your box there is a sticker with model and serial . find what carrier or region its from and grab that firmware and flash it. might want to factory wipe everything (including cache) in the recovery before booting it up indownlaod mode to do Odin flash.
also remove sim before wiping/ flashing, let it boot and do the initial setup then insert sim.
bober10113 said:
this is a first. I always though once the region lock was lifted it couldn't be relocked( to me it seems to be a region lock issue, which if it is you need to make a 5 min call on region soil... good luck)
anyways check on your box there is a sticker with model and serial . find what carrier or region its from and grab that firmware and flash it. might want to factory wipe everything (including cache) in the recovery before booting it up indownlaod mode to do Odin flash.
also remove sim before wiping/ flashing, let it boot and do the initial setup then insert sim.
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I did wipe and reinstall the stock rom with the sim removed. The strange thing is..........I get the same message if I insert an old, blank, unused t-mobile sim into the device. Plus the working sim works fine in my old phone. So how could it be that the sim is locked?
There is nothing on the box that says anything about a carrier. This was advertised and sold as a factory unlocked phone which by all indications it does seem to be. The only thing on the box that says anything about country is that it was manufactured in vietnam.
orsonwells456 said:
I did wipe and reinstall the stock rom with the sim removed. The strange thing is..........I get the same message if I insert an old, blank, unused t-mobile sim into the device. Plus the working sim works fine in my old phone. So how could it be that the sim is locked?
There is nothing on the box that says anything about a carrier. This was advertised and sold as a factory unlocked phone which by all indications it does seem to be. The only thing on the box that says anything about country is that it was manufactured in vietnam.
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no sticker with device model or anything? not even in the back of the phone when it was new? a white sticker
bober10113 said:
no sticker with device model or anything? not even in the back of the phone when it was new? a white sticker
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Yes there are stickers. But it is not associated with a carrier, specific region, or country. I just see IMEI info on the sticker on the back of the phone and S/N.
orsonwells456 said:
Yes there are stickers. But it is not associated with a carrier, specific region, or country. I just see IMEI info on the sticker on the back of the phone and S/N.
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nothing like
SM-N960FOYAU1MYM or something?
bober10113 said:
nothing like
SM-N960FOYAMYM or something?
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Ah ok. SM-N960FZBDMYM
bober10113 said:
nothing like
SM-N960FOYAU1MYM or something?
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btw I think detonator zip backup efs partition. did your issues arise before it after flashing it? if after try to find the backup and refresh it
bober10113 said:
btw I think detonator zip backup efs partition. did your issues arise before it after flashing it? if after try to find the backup and refresh it
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I was a dumbass and did not backup. I had zero issues other than no wifi-calling before trying to root and flash detonator...... Thank you for your help.
I went to a site with all "official" downloads and I don't see anything for ZBDMYM........
orsonwells456 said:
I was a dumbass and did not backup. I had zero issues other than no wifi-calling before trying to root and flash detonator...... Thank you for your help.
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https://samsung-firmware.org/model/SM-N960F/region/MYM/
did you flash one of these?
these should be the original firmware U1 and the lates U2 which if you flash wint be able to downgrade bootloader but shouldn't be causing rhe sim lock issue.
flash U1 first and see if it fixes your issue. then try the October U2 just for fun
you can also download it using samfirm tool
enter 960F and MYM in settings it should also be a faster download then the web links
bober10113 said:
https://samsung-firmware.org/model/SM-N960F/region/MYM/
did you flash one of these?
these should be the original firmware U1 and the lates U2 which if you flash wint be able to downgrade bootloader but shouldn't be causing rhe sim lock issue.
flash U1 first and see if it fixes your issue. then try the October U2 just for fun
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My baseband version currently shows N960FXXU2ARH7 and Service Provider SW Ver. shows XEU/XEU, XEU/MYM. I will try loading U1 first and see what happens.
orsonwells456 said:
My baseband version currently shows N960FXXU2ARH7 and Service Provider SW Ver. shows XEU/XEU, XEU/MYM. I will try loading U1 first and see what happens.
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ok so it's too late for U1 . ure phone is already on U2 latest bootloader. so flash the October build
but be sure to wipe all with no sim before flashing
and in Odin fill in all slots and for csc use CSC but not HOME csc file.
good luck
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ok so it's too late for U1 . ure phone is already on U2 latest bootloader. so flash the October build
but be sure to wipe all with no sim before flashing
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Should I take out sim, use TWRP to wipe, then go into download mode, Odin3=> flash rom? Thanks.
orsonwells456 said:
Should I take out sim, use TWRP to wipe, then go into download mode, Odin3=> flash rom? Thanks.
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yeah might as well use tarp. and erase all. but before, did you sift through internal s or ext s for an efs backup that detonator might have made automatically?
check for a folder called .backup and or for a file like:
efs_backup.img.gz
efs_backup.img
or anything similar
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yeah might as well use tarp. and erase all. but before, did you sift through internal s or ext s for an efs backup that detonator might have made automatically?
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No, but I did download Dr. Ketan's tool to make an efs backup. But that was way later in the process....so it wasn't the original efs directory......It was after I flashed my current "stock" rom. I'm going to try and find another site to download since that one will take 2 days on slow speed......
Btw what does the ZBD mean? MYM I figured is Myanmar......
orsonwells456 said:
No, but I did download Dr. Ketan's tool to make an efs backup. But that was way later in the process....so it wasn't the original efs directory......It was after I flashed my current "stock" rom. I'm going to try and find another site to download since that one will take 2 days on slow speed......
Btw what does the ZBD mean? MYM I figured is Myanmar......
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probably a date code of some sort. Samsung mashes a bunch if letters to come up with country,date code. just Google it.
but try samfirm 3.6 tool to dl
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AhXVLDDj8g3AgdJZClzJmsN17YL2CQ
I am using Samfirm and found this;
Model: N960F
Region: MYM
File: N960FXXU2ARJ1/N960FOXM2ARJ1/N960FXXU2ARJ1/N960FXXU2ARJ1
Verions: N960F_1_20181001162540_w0h1lv73k8_fac.zip.enc4
If Install this ROM, does this mean my phone will be region locked to MYM again? I'm definitely confused on this......
orsonwells456 said:
I am using Samfirm and found this;
Model: N960F
Region: MYM
File: N960FXXU2ARJ1/N960FOXM2ARJ1/N960FXXU2ARJ1/N960FXXU2ARJ1
Verions: N960F_1_20181001162540_w0h1lv73k8_fac.zip.enc4
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yeah looks good. its October 1st build
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orsonwells456 said:
If Install this ROM, does this mean my phone will be region locked to MYM again? I'm definitely confused on this......
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well ure screwed either way. the goal is to restore everything back to stock and see if you can get a line working
btw was there a seal on the box that you had to break in order to open the box when you first got it?

After flashing stock ROM can't make calls SM-N950N

Hi,
I hope you could help me.
I have Samsung Note 8 SM-950N and I am unable to make any calls after flashing stock ROM.
When I received it I checked the model first and it showed SM-N950N in the download mode and SM-950F/DS in the menu. That seemed weird but after reading a bit I concluded that one in the download mode is more accurate so I downloaded and flashed SM-N950N_SKC_N950NKSU5DUG1 ROM. Now I can't make any calls and IMEI has changed and it turned into single SIM phone.
I would like to restore the phone to its original state and have a call functionality. Maybe you could help me.
I have attached pictures that I made before flashing.
After flashing stock ROM it looks like this.
What happens if you decide to flash back to n950f rom?
LR7875 said:
What happens if you decide to flash back to n950f rom?
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I think initially phone came as N950N, but someone tried to make it dual SIM N950F/DS. If I try to flash N950F stock ROM SM-N950F_SEE_N950FXXS5DSC6 it fails in Odin.
When it was converted to dual SIM network was working I have taken a screenshot of IMEIs as well but I wanted to revert it to stock. Now it shows single IMEI even though when I enter this IMEI online it says it can't find it.
I even removed the back cover to check IMEI number on the battery but it is different there as well (it might be that the battery has been replaced?).

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