How to get back to oreo from stock pie helpme - Samsung Galaxy M20 Questions & Answers

Oreo is much better in all the way than pie.. in pie the is not that much responsive.. I used Odin to flash the stock oreo but it gets failed all the time.. plz someone helpmeout...

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Baseband version of nougat firmware

So hey guys. I was on AICP Oreo build and may stable Oreo firmware and baseband...I decided that Oreo still wasn't stable enough and missed a lot features, even tried RR Oreo so I went back to RR nougat....tho I decided to skip a step and see what happened....I DID NOT FLASH NOUGAT FIRMWARE AND BASEBAND. Everything is running perfectly using nougat ROM and Oreo firmware......my question is, I am wanting to make sure I still using Oreo firmware (tho I don't see how I wouldn't be). Can someone look at their bootloader version on Oreo, baseband version and comment?
Anyone?
Well...thanks for the help
jamescable said:
Well...thanks for the help
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I saw the thread earlier, and from the title thought you were looking for the Nougat baseband, which I can't personally help with.
I also don't use custom ROMs. Do they user their own baseband/firmware; or are you basically just looking for the baseband number for stock OOS Oreo?
This is what the baseband is on my phone. I'm on OOS 5.0.3 firmware.
Also, you could have just flashed the relevant full image zip file to make sure you had the required firmware installed.
Custom ROMs do not install firmware. They only install system and boot image.
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BillGoss said:
This is what the baseband is on my phone. I'm on OOS 5.0.3 firmware.
Also, you could have just flashed the relevant full image zip file to make sure you had the required firmware installed.
Custom ROMs do not install firmware. They only install system and boot image.
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OK, so....I am on Oreo firmware with nougat ROM and have ZERO issues.....wanted to make sure so others can flash Oreo firmware on nougat ROMs

How do I flash Global 8.0 Rom on Japan Sov33 also on 8.0?

I've got a X perfomance Sov33 on 8.0 official but want to convert it to Global F8131 8.0 Oreo.
Can someone please help?
A tutorial is available for 7.1.1 but I'm not sure if flashing an older version would brick this phone or not.
I wanna put Oreo 8.0 on my S7E SOV33 too... no idea what to use thou
Bakaru2 said:
I wanna put Oreo 8.0 on my S7E SOV33 too... no idea what to use thou
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Download ftf for SOV33 (device specific) and flash.

who has extended base nougat cusrom aosp.

please,,, help me. I want to install an extended version of the Nougat AOS (7.1). I beg for those who have firmware, please ask. thank you..
bump up i also want this. oreo & P is just not for me.
custom oreo are base nougat and custom pie are oreo base

about the Android 9.0 based roms Gzosp, lineage and liquidremix

i was browsing through XDA and discovered we got Pie Builds!! after looking into the threads for the 3 roms as of 10/2/18, i read about a lot of people having a multitude of problems with them, from them not booting to fingerprint and encryption problems.
so, are these builds really buggy? should i stick with my oreo rom? whats up with these pie roms?
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also, for liquidremix, would i install the oreo or the nougat FW base?? whats the difference and does it really matter which version i do?
you just wait until all the bugs are fixed. or you can install it and support the developer by reporting the bugs you face.
everything works fine here, you have to see the version of your bootloader version c2.12 works everything standard, otherwise upgrade your stock rom to the latest oreo to update your bootloader or you can only install rom based on nougat
I'm not on a stock rom, I actually use havocOS I haven't used stock for a while now.. but when it was stock it was 7.1 nougat not Oreo, did Sanders xt1806 finally get the Oreo update?

Can I install an 8.0 rom when it's already updated to 9.0 and still use Xposed correc

Hi
I finally found someone who has an unlocked p20 pro and is willing to sell it to me (clt29).
But it's running stock 9.0. but I want to use Xposed very badly, that's why I chose this phone. Because it's the last flagship with an 8.x rom that has all the features i need.
But I read somewhere that once it's updated up l to 9.0 You can't roll it back to 8.0 because the security level or something stays on 9.0 or so and that messes with the rom so you can't root it anymore and can't use xposed. Is that true or can I safely buy this device and install an 8.0 rom and root it and use xposed?
Thanks for the help! Very much appreciated!
nighteeeeeY said:
Hi
I finally found someone who has an unlocked p20 pro and is willing to sell it to me (clt29).
But it's running stock 9.0. but I want to use Xposed very badly, that's why I chose this phone. Because it's the last flagship with an 8.x rom that has all the features i need.
But I read somewhere that once it's updated up l to 9.0 You can't roll it back to 8.0 because the security level or something stays on 9.0 or so and that messes with the rom so you can't root it anymore and can't use xposed. Is that true or can I safely buy this device and install an 8.0 rom and root it and use xposed?
Thanks for the help! Very much appreciated!
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No you need to be on a matching base.
Oreo - Oreo pie - pie.
You can try but it'll most likely fail or cause some horrible anomalies you just don't want.
dladz said:
No you need to be on a matching base.
Oreo - Oreo pie - pie.
You can try but it'll most likely fail or cause some horrible anomalies you just don't want.
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What do you mean by that? What das "matching base" mean? What does "oreo - oreo pie - pie" mean in that context? I dont get it sorry. :S
nighteeeeeY said:
What do you mean by that? What das "matching base" mean? What does "oreo - oreo pie - pie" mean in that context? I dont get it sorry. :S
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You're on Oreo asking if you can install a pie ROM!!
Answer is no.
If you're on Oreo then stick with Oreo
If you're on pie then stick with pie.
The base is the version you're on, stick to the base youre on rather than trying to mix it up.

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