Odin Nougat update error - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Device: T713 from Hong Kong Marshmallow
Target Firmware: Singapore Nougat.
Error: FRP error
Questions:
1. Need to factory reset before flash?
2. Need to enable OEM unlock?

I think if you're going from stock marshmallow to stock nougat, you don't need to factory reset. If you are going from a stock ROM to a custom ROM then you do. Not sure about #2 but you do have to enable USB debugging.

Hong Kong device but attempting to flash Singapore firmware?
The answer is in the question.
The firmware isn't intended for your device. If you disable FRP part of it may flash, bootloader, modem, will likely fail to flash.

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Rooted + TWRP stock ROM update question

Hi I have a xt1803 G5S Plus, retgb and have recently unlocked bootloader and rooted my stock ROM which is NPSS26.116-26-14.
I have noticed there are higher version numbers available like NPS26.116-61. How do I go about having the latest stock ROM with twrp and root access? I'm guessing the stock ROMs are not flashable via twrp. Would I have to flash the latest stock ROM via ADB like it explained here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...lash-official-firmware-moto-g5s-plus-t3681018
and then unlock bootloader again, flash twrp etc like starting from scratch?
I honestly would not recommend flashing NPS26.116-61 to your device. Despite the version number being higher, that firmware is actually for a different region (I think NPS26.116-61 series firmwares are for India and Indonesia, whereas the NPS26.116-26 series is for EU/UK). If you flash that, you may find yourself ineligible for OTA updates at all, since your build does not match that expected by the stock OTA servers, and if there are incompatibilities between the firmwares - since they are for different regions - you may have issues with IMEI/SIM access.
If you wanted to update though, you'd have to follow the steps in that guide. Though I don't have a G5S Plus, you would have to remove TWRP/root through a stock ROM flash (no need to re-lock bootloader), then update via OTA, then flash TWRP and re-root. If you can find a stock ROM with the same firmware build as you have now, you may be able to preserve your data by omitting the 'fastboot erase userdata' command from the stock ROM flash commands, but I would recommend you have a backup (e.g. TWRP backup) before flashing anything.
There's a copy of the NPSS26.116-26-18 stock ROM (June 2018 stock ROM) here, flash at your own risk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77025728&postcount=507 This build was released as an OTA update to retgb devices as reported here: https://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/8w0c0c/june_patch_now_available_on_retgb/

The phone cannot get official OTA after change another region firmware

I have a Hongkong version H8296, and the phone is not boot unlocked.
I downloaded a France oreo 11.51 firmware from xpericheck.com and flashed my phone using newflasher.
The phone can work, but has two issues:
1. the oem unlocking option is grayed, but this option is enabled in my original Hongkong firmware;
2. I tried to get update to Pie by OTA, the firmware is downloaded, and installation is started, but failed at the end of first stage (there are 3 stages)
No further information was showed for this error.
Is this normal or are there some issues in the downloaded firmware?
Thank you very much.

Downgrade current binary of my SM-G920T

II have a Samsung Galaxy S6 with carrier T-Mobile (SM-G920T) that was flashed with stock ROM G920TUVS6FRC1with android 7.0 but the security does not work, I tried to flash it with G920TUVU1AOCG_G920TTMB1AOCG_TMB with Android 5.0.2 through Odin but I have sw check fail device: 6 current: 1. So I used ASSAYYED_KITCHEN_V1.82_STABLE and create a zip with system.img and boot.img of the second ROM and flashed it with TWRP. Everything seemed to go well, the only thing that left was carrier unlock that I did it with Octopus Box but when I insert my sim the mobile go into upload mode. I need to flash it with 920TUVU1AOCG_G920TTMB1AOCG_TMB or, if exist, with any other ROM with Android 5.0.2 but for that seems that I need bypass bootloader check. Any suggestion?

Odin to downgrade Samsung galaxy note 8

Hi,
I have updated my unrooted note 8 to the android Pie but unfortunately I didn't like the new awful UI also I missed some good features in android Oreo. So, is it possible to use Odin to downgrade unrooted note 8. I'm not interested to root it, just want to downgrade it to official Oreo.
One more question, I even liked Android Nougat than Oreo. So is it possible to downgrade from Pie to Nougat using Odin without rooting?
thanks
mdxii said:
Hi,
I have updated my unrooted note 8 to the android Pie but unfortunately I didn't like the new awful UI also I missed some good features in android Oreo. So, is it possible to use Odin to downgrade unrooted note 8. I'm not interested to root it, just want to downgrade it to official Oreo.
One more question, I even liked Android Nougat than Oreo. So is it possible to downgrade from Pie to Nougat using Odin without rooting?
thanks
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You can go back to oreo as long as the bootloader is the same.
You'll have to do a factory reset though.
eg.
Oreo firmware: N950FXXS5CSA2
PIE firmware: N950FXXU5DSA2
Notice the 5 before "DSA2" and the "CSA2" that's the bootloader version. So since the pie and oreo firmware has the same bootloader version you can go back to oreo.
You can NOT go back to Nougat different bootloaders.
eg.
Nougat firmware: N950FXXU3BRA8
PIE firmware : N950FXXS5DSB2
Notice the 3 before "BRA8" and 5 before "DSB2" they don't match!
So the bootloader version 5 will NOT downgrade itself to version 3 therefore Odin will give you a failed error message.
To be is a different question . I have a problem, I want flash the rom with pie generic Spain, now I am in Vodafone pie and Odin always say fail, what can I do?, thanks.
pato66 said:
To be is a different question . I have a problem, I want flash the rom with pie generic Spain, now I am in Vodafone pie and Odin always say fail, what can I do?, thanks.
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What is your csc?
Spain is PHE in multi-CSC OXM
Vodafone is ATL in OVF Csc firmware.
If you used home-CSC and it fails only option is to use the CSC file (this will delete data so backup first.)
The multi-CSC oxm doesn't have ATL csc inside so you'll lose any carrier specific features (maybe???) So do some research first.
CSC Questions
Hello everybody, I've found myself in the position of needing to downgrade from Pie back to Oreo also.
My question revolves around this "MYSTERIOUS" Samsung "CSC" designation, and the difficulties in verifying what I have vs what I NEED
I have an unlocked SM-N950U1 which is currently running on the Verizon network in the United States
I do NOT have any of the Verizion specific features, ie.... "My Verizon" or even "Verizon Visual VoiceMail"
the phone has also been on the AT&T network previously again with no carrier specific features there either.
Since the "secret code" for the dialer didn't work to reveal my CSC, and there is no carrier software version entry in my about phone software information to reveal the CSC either, I downloaded one of the generic "phone info" apps and it reports VZW as currently active CSC on the CSC tab, but then on the firmware tab in the CSC version location its reporting "N950U1OYM5DSC1" and I have found zero reference to an "OYM" CSC anywhere.
I have downloaded both the PIE and OREO variants of the "XAA" firmware for my Note 8
Does anybody have any idea if this is going to be the correct firmware to accomplish this downgrade without bricking this darn thing, I have no interest in root nowadays because the minuses out weigh the pluses and I really don't want to trigger knox and loose google pay or any of my banking apps, but I really do use and need to use the call recording capabilities that still worked in Oreo, and not anymore in Pie
Thanks in advance
Dan
BluePhnx said:
You can go back to oreo as long as the bootloader is the same.
You'll have to do a factory reset though.
eg.
Oreo firmware: N950FXXS5CSA2
PIE firmware: N950FXXU5DSA2
Notice the 5 before "DSA2" and the "CSA2" that's the bootloader version. So since the pie and oreo firmware has the same bootloader version you can go back to oreo.
You can NOT go back to Nougat different bootloaders.
eg.
Nougat firmware: N950FXXU3BRA8
PIE firmware : N950FXXS5DSB2
Notice the 3 before "BRA8" and 5 before "DSB2" they don't match!
So the bootloader version 5 will NOT downgrade itself to version 3 therefore Odin will give you a failed error message.
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Hi, i just came to this conclusion! i am currently running N950FXXU7DSJ1 and odin always gives me error when i try to downgrade. no matter newest or older version. so there is no possible way to downgrade?
What if i unlock bootloader(if its possible for currently last version), change to custom recovery and install any custom rom(nougat?) and maybe flash bootloader via custom rom also? will this option be possible at all?

Switch Carrier of v5 Bootloader on Verizon Note 8?

I'm currently on the latest Verizon OTA firmware with the v5 bootloader. I am trying to perform a carrier switch to XAA (US Unlocked) and then flash the corresponding firmware in order to OTA to Android pie (Verizon is still only on 8.0).
I tried following the popular guide on here, but I am having trouble finding the proper Odin combination files. I'm on 5CSA1 firmware, but this isn't listed anywhere in the guide. I tried using other files but they never got past the errors in Odin.
Can anyone help me out here?

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