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I am wanting to flash the TMO firmware onto the Verizon Note 8 that I have. I can't do without the Wi-fi calling and tethering that TMO provides, which is why I am wanting to do this. I was looking at the firmware available and didn't see one for SM-N950T, but I did see that under SM-N950U there was a listing for a version with the TMO carrier, more specifically, this one from sammobile. Is this particular firmware the same as one would find on the TMO variant? Or do I need a different firmware? Also, are the flashing instructions provided at the bottom of the sammobile page sufficient for flashing the firmware properly (as in, are there further instructions or files that I need?) Thanks ahead of time!!
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I am wanting to flash the TMO firmware onto the Verizon Note 8 that I have. I can't do without the Wi-fi calling and tethering that TMO provides, which is why I am wanting to do this. I was looking at the firmware available and didn't see one for SM-N950T, but I did see that under SM-N950U there was a listing for a version with the TMO carrier, more specifically, this one from sammobile. Is this particular firmware the same as one would find on the TMO variant? Or do I need a different firmware? Also, are the flashing instructions provided at the bottom of the sammobile page sufficient for flashing the firmware properly (as in, are there further instructions or files that I need?) Thanks ahead of time!!
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That is correct. You will find it under "SM-N950U". Then, just choose the tmobile variant which you already did. As long as it has the USERDATA file, you will be good to flash.
Jrockz said:
That is correct. You will find it under "SM-N950U". Then, just choose the tmobile variant which you already did. As long as it has the USERDATA file, you will be good to flash.
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Thanks for the prompt reply! I am downloading the file right now from sammobile. Let's hope it has everything needed! Thanks again!
Please let me know what worked, didn't. I may be doing the same very soon.
Jrockz said:
That is correct. You will find it under "SM-N950U". Then, just choose the tmobile variant which you already did. As long as it has the USERDATA file, you will be good to flash.
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I am encountering a slight problem and was wondering if you'd be able to assist me. I've downloaded all of the necessary files and made sure to change UMS to 1 in Odin settings so that I can flash the USERDATA. After adding all necessary firmware files to their corresponding sections in Odin, everything seems to flash just fine. However, when I boot up the phone, it still shows the Verizon logo. Additionally, after the initial set up of the phone, it still shows the Verizon apps (Verizon app folder) with the TMO apps installed. It is as if the phone is still Verizon branded but with additional TMO apps. Are there any steps that I am missing or overlooking? Thanks ahead of time for the assistance.
leprkon said:
I am encountering a slight problem and was wondering if you'd be able to assist me. I've downloaded all of the necessary files and made sure to change UMS to 1 in Odin settings so that I can flash the USERDATA. After adding all necessary firmware files to their corresponding sections in Odin, everything seems to flash just fine. However, when I boot up the phone, it still shows the Verizon logo. Additionally, after the initial set up of the phone, it still shows the Verizon apps (Verizon app folder) with the TMO apps installed. It is as if the phone is still Verizon branded but with additional TMO apps. Are there any steps that I am missing or overlooking? Thanks ahead of time for the assistance.
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If you boot into recovery and factory reset then select boot into bootloader (download mode) the phone will be in download mode without any of the script showing...connect to Prince Comsy's Odin and load the tmobile firmware, bl to bl, ap to ap, cp to cp, csc to csc, USERDATA to UMS...(no home_csc)...see if that works better
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If you boot into recovery and factory reset then select boot into bootloader (download mode) the phone will be in download mode without any of the script showing...connect to Prince Comsy's Odin and load the tmobile firmware, bl to bl, ap to ap, cp to cp, csc to csc, USERDATA to UMS...(no home_csc)...see if that works better
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Thanks for the reply!
I did as instructed and did a factory reset. However, it didn't bring me directly to an option to boot into bootloader, so I turned the phone off before it boot into the set up screen. Anyways, I added the firmware files via Comsy's Odin but the flash would fail with a Model dismatch fail error.
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I noticed something that would occur after my flashing attempt with the normal Odin. After the flashing process, it would bring me to a screen that has a prompt to the effect of 'System Updating' or something like that (sorry, I should have written down what it said exactly, but I am typing this in a hurry). It will then go to a progress bar and the updating process will begin but it will stop at 32% and then the progress bar will disappear and the word "Erasing" will appear for a few seconds and then the phone will reboot.
Nonetheless, I experience the same results each time in regards to the phone still being branded as a Verizon phone with the Verizon bloatware. However, there are the additional TMO apps that would come with a TMO branded phone.
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I found another thread where someone was having the same issue. I'll make further attempts when I get home. I should have done a more thorough search before making this thread. I apologize.
This is the thread I found where there was a similar problem with an S8.
I failed to mention that you needed the modified Odin. I think it is normal for it to stop at 32% and then start erasing. It did the same when I went from unlocked variant to vzw. Keep us updated on your progress.
leprkon said:
Thanks for the reply!
I did as instructed and did a factory reset. However, it didn't bring me directly to an option to boot into bootloader, so I turned the phone off before it boot into the set up screen. Anyways, I added the firmware files via Comsy's Odin but the flash would fail with a Model dismatch fail error.
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I noticed something that would occur after my flashing attempt with the normal Odin. After the flashing process, it would bring me to a screen that has a prompt to the effect of 'System Updating' or something like that (sorry, I should have written down what it said exactly, but I am typing this in a hurry). It will then go to a progress bar and the updating process will begin but it will stop at 32% and then the progress bar will disappear and the word "Erasing" will appear for a few seconds and then the phone will reboot.
Nonetheless, I experience the same results each time in regards to the phone still being branded as a Verizon phone with the Verizon bloatware. However, there are the additional TMO apps that would come with a TMO branded phone.
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I found another thread where someone was having the same issue. I'll make further attempts when I get home. I should have done a more thorough search before making this thread. I apologize.
This is the thread I found where there was a similar problem with an S8.
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The boot to bootloader is In the main recovery menu, but yeah...you need to use the modified odin
Here is a quick update from what I have gathered thus far -
using the Modified Odin did not work at all and only spat back the Model dismatch fail error.
Using the unmodified Odin, if I install the AP and Bootloader or AP by itself, then it removes the Verizon splash on boot and brings me to the home screen upon boot saying that I have to power off the device and insert the provider UICC, which is the SIM card. I could easily do just that, but I want to get the TMO firmware installed.
Next, I flashed the CP and let the phone boot and this is where I was able to see two TMO apps, T-Mobile TV and Visual Voicemail.
From here, I got the phone back into download mode and flashed the CSC and let the phone boot. This is where it went to the blue 'Installing system update' screen but stopped at 32% with an error - No 'erasing' step. From here the phone automatically went to the recovery menu with the following lines at the bottom:
Support SINGLE-SKU
Supported API: 3
E:ensure_path_unmounted failed to unmount /efs (Device or resource busy)
-- Installing package...
Finding update package...
opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Update package verification took 1.1 s (result 2).
Installing update...
Successfully installed package.
-- Resizing data...
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid Argument) can't mount '/data', rc = '-1'(Invalid Argument)
E:failed the resizing-data-- omc_binary_download...
-- Deleting selective files
Successfully deleted files selectively
-- Deleting RSU selective file
Successfully deleted RSU selective file
-- amazon_symlink_vze...
-- Deleting VZW's apn file
Successfully deleted VZW's apn file
Successfully verify for dmverity hash tree.
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I let the system reboot, and this is when the Verizon flash screen returned. The Verizon apps returned as well, but they weren't in a Verizon folder and the icons were part of the main pull up for the app list. Additionally, the message popup prompting me to insert the provider UICC no longer came up
I had encountered this once before and after flashing the USERDATA, the Verizon apps were placed in a Verizon folder in the app menu. So, I decided to flash the phone again, but this time without the CSC and with the USERDATA.
The results:
The phone went to the blue 'Installing system update' screen but stopped at 32%, stopped, and then the word 'Erasing' came up. From here the Verizon boot up splash came up followed by the initial set up. The TMO T-Mobile TV and Visual Voicemail apps were present. The Verizon apps were placed in a Verizon folder.
I am not too sure what is going on, but I am going to attempt to repeat this process but with the N950U1UEU1AQI5 - SM-N950U1 TMB firmware instead.
I will post an update with my results as soon as I finish.
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Here is a quick update from what I have gathered thus far -
using the Modified Odin did not work at all and only spat back the Model dismatch fail error.
Using the unmodified Odin, if I install the AP and Bootloader or AP by itself, then it removes the Verizon splash on boot and brings me to the home screen upon boot saying that I have to power off the device and insert the provider UICC, which is the SIM card. I could easily do just that, but I want to get the TMO firmware installed.
Next, I flashed the CP and let the phone boot and this is where I was able to see two TMO apps, T-Mobile TV and Visual Voicemail.
From here, I got the phone back into download mode and flashed the CSC and let the phone boot. This is where it went to the blue 'Installing system update' screen but stopped at 32% with an error - No 'erasing' step. From here the phone automatically went to the recovery menu with the following lines at the bottom:
I let the system reboot, and this is when the Verizon flash screen returned. The Verizon apps returned as well, but they weren't in a Verizon folder and the icons were part of the main pull up for the app list. Additionally, the message popup prompting me to insert the provider UICC no longer came up
I had encountered this once before and after flashing the USERDATA, the Verizon apps were placed in a Verizon folder in the app menu. So, I decided to flash the phone again, but this time without the CSC and with the USERDATA.
The results:
The phone went to the blue 'Installing system update' screen but stopped at 32%, stopped, and then the word 'Erasing' came up. From here the Verizon boot up splash came up followed by the initial set up. The TMO T-Mobile TV and Visual Voicemail apps were present. The Verizon apps were placed in a Verizon folder.
I am not too sure what is going on, but I am going to attempt to repeat this process but with the N950U1UEU1AQI5 - SM-N950U1 TMB firmware instead.
I will post an update with my results as soon as I finish.
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Did you somehow get your downloaded files mixed up? Also...u1 is unlocked, regardless of att, tmb, spr, or usc designation....the complete carrier Firmware is from the u version only...It seems that you are trying to combine files from unlocked, Verizon, and tmobile....I suggest the SM-950U t mobile as that is the full one...forget the rest... unless you want unlocked firmware...here is the complete tmobile....Here is your link: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=F15026309A7911E7963AFA163EE8F90B
And do it all at once...recovery, factory reset, main menu of recovery to select boot to bootloader can't hurt either...when you open Prince Comsy's Odin, make sure you run as administrator
BlueFox721 said:
Did you somehow get your downloaded files mixed up? Also...u1 is unlocked, regardless of att, tmb, spr, or usc designation....the complete carrier Firmware is from the u version only...It seems that you are trying to combine files from unlocked, Verizon, and tmobile....I suggest the SM-950U t mobile as that is the full one...forget the rest... unless you want unlocked firmware...here is the complete tmobile....Here is your link: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=F15026309A7911E7963AFA163EE8F90B
And do it all at once...recovery, factory reset, main menu of recovery to select boot to bootloader can't hurt either...when you open Prince Comsy's Odin, make sure you run as administrator
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Nope, no way I am getting my files mixed. I am being very meticulous with this. The reason why I did one file at a time was to try and troubleshoot to see what was happening. I also know about the difference between U and U1 and again, I was just trying to troubleshoot. As for combining files, I'm actually not. I am sticking with files from one firmware throughout. If you read through my troubleshooting process, somehow the TMO apps are overlayed with the Verizon apps. From what I have been reading, this was also an issue with Verizon Galaxy S8's and 8+'s. They had a solution, but that solution isn't working with the Note 8 - or rather it isn't working when I try it.
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Nope, no way I am getting my files mixed. I am being very meticulous with this. The reason why I did one file at a time was to try and troubleshoot to see what was happening. I also know about the difference between U and U1 and again, I was just trying to troubleshoot. As for combining files, I'm actually not. I am sticking with files from one firmware throughout. If you read through my troubleshooting process, somehow the TMO apps are overlayed with the Verizon apps. From what I have been reading, this was also an issue with Verizon Galaxy S8's and 8+'s. They had a solution, but that solution isn't working with the Note 8 - or rather it isn't working when I try it.
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I see...no worries...I hope that it all comes together...I noticed that several devices have been off from the norm...I hope the major update released next resolves a lot of issues...good luck
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I see...no worries...I hope that it all comes together...I noticed that several devices have been off from the norm...I hope the major update released next resolves a lot of issues...good luck
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Thanks! I am going to try my luck with an earlier TMO firmware. If that doesn't work, then I am going to install the Factory Stock Firmware for the “Unlocked” Note8 and then try to flash the TMO firmware after that. I am still very perturbed as to why the Verizon and TMO apps are both appearing.
leprkon said:
Thanks! I am going to try my luck with an earlier TMO firmware. If that doesn't work, then I am going to install the Factory Stock Firmware for the “Unlocked” Note8 and then try to flash the TMO firmware after that. I am still very perturbed as to why the Verizon and TMO apps are both appearing.
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I hear ya...that is odd..I have been flashing a lot as well but have had 0 issues on Sprint, but I have not tried other carrier firmware...I have a few friends from other carriers, though, I might try to get them to let me borrow a line to test ...
BlueFox721 said:
I hear ya...that is odd..I have been flashing a lot as well but have had 0 issues on Sprint, but I have not tried other carrier firmware...I have a few friends from other carriers, though, I might try to get them to let me borrow a line to test ...
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To be honest, I think that the sammobile upload of N950USQU1AQI5 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) might be bad?
leprkon said:
To be honest, I think that the sammobile upload of N950USQU1AQI5 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) might be bad?
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Good to know....I try to use updato when available...how is that one?
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Good to know....I try to use updato when available...how is that one?
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That's the one that I have been trying to get to work all day. Doesn't work with modified Odin and flashes TMO apps with Verizon apps. Bootsplash is also Verizon. When I did it with a carrier free firmware, I didn't have this issue. No carrier bloat and no carrier boot splash animation.
I am going to try N950USQU1AQH7 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) and see if that works for me.
-Edit - I am getting the same problem with N950USQU1AQH7 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) as well. It still shows as a Verizon phone for some reason and the TMO firmware won't take. But two of the TMO apps install - T-Mobile TV and Visual Voice Mail. I must be messing up somewhere or this isn't working for another reason. I have done just about everything suggested here. Anyone else have any suggestions?
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That's the one that I have been trying to get to work all day. Doesn't work with modified Odin and flashes TMO apps with Verizon apps. Bootsplash is also Verizon. When I did it with a carrier free firmware, I didn't have this issue. No carrier bloat and no carrier boot splash animation.
I am going to try N950USQU1AQH7 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) and see if that works for me.
-Edit - I am getting the same problem with N950USQU1AQH7 - SM-N950U TMB USA (T-Mobile) as well. It still shows as a Verizon phone for some reason and the TMO firmware won't take. But two of the TMO apps install - T-Mobile TV and Visual Voice Mail. I must be messing up somewhere or this isn't working for another reason. I have done just about everything suggested here. Anyone else have any suggestions?
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What version Odin?
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Ok so what I found is that the csc code of the device may need to be changed. For instance, my unlocked is XAA. Flashed to Sprint is SPR/SPR/XAA. Flashed to Verizon is VZW/VZW/XAA. If brand csc needs to be changed to be, for instance, SPR/SPR/SPR to get only Sprint files and settings...then I would need to follow the carrier switching part if the S8+ thread, with our files of course... Look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
Do you think that Verizon files and settings are being enabled because of the device code, TMB/TMB/VZW? If so, try the instructions in the carrier switching area to change it to VZW/VZW/VZW...The settings may not show it when all are the same...sorry I didn't think of it sooner...hope it helps.
Looks like we need factory binary and Canadian firmware...
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What version Odin?
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Ok so what I found is that the csc code of the device may need to be changed. For instance, my unlocked is XAA. Flashed to Sprint is SPR/SPR/XAA. Flashed to Verizon is VZW/VZW/XAA. If brand csc needs to be changed to be, for instance, SPR/SPR/SPR to get only Sprint files and settings...then I would need to follow the carrier switching part if the S8+ thread, with our files of course... Look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
Do you think that Verizon files and settings are being enabled because of the device code, TMB/TMB/VZW? If so, try the instructions in the carrier switching area to change it to VZW/VZW/VZW...The settings may not show it when all are the same...
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I've done version 3.12.7 and PC 3.12+
I'll try the carrier switching instructions again, but I couldn't get it to work properly. I'll let you know how it goes.
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It looks like those instructions require a factory binary firmware flash. Is there a way of doing it without that?
Hi
I have a Note 9 which was originally purchased through Sprint. It's carrier unlocked. After moving the phone to Verizon it remains stuck in Roaming. Technicians at Verizon store clam they've never seen this problem before.
The network's shown as "Preferred System." Factory reset did not help.
I think the phone has Sprint firmware since the Sprint logo shows upon restart.
What works on phone:
Incoming / Outgoing Calls
Internet [around 60MBps]
SMS messages
What's broke:
MMS messages using default "Messaging" application
My wife's pretty upset about this problem.
I am running Linux Mint and familiar with Heimdall.
Do I need to flash Verizon firmware onto this phone?
quackmaster said:
Hi
I have a Note 9 which was originally purchased through Sprint. It's carrier unlocked. After moving the phone to Verizon it remains stuck in Roaming. Technicians at Verizon store clam they've never seen this problem before.
The network's shown as "Preferred System." Factory reset did not help.
I think the phone has Sprint firmware since the Sprint logo shows upon restart.
What works on phone:
Incoming / Outgoing Calls
Internet [around 60MBps]
SMS messages
What's broke:
MMS messages using default "Messaging" application
My wife's pretty upset about this problem.
I am running Linux Mint and familiar with Heimdall.
Do I need to flash Verizon firmware onto this phone?
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Since you've already done a factory reset I would think the next logical step is to flash the Verizon or the unlocked firmware. What about the SIM card, did they try a new one?
They only tried one SIM.
When flashing with Heimdal do I simply need to download the Verizon firmware from SamMobile?
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They only tried one SIM.
When flashing with Heimdal do I simply need to download the Verizon firmware from SamMobile?
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There is a thread somewhere in the guide section I recall seeing before from daillcyruz (I think was the OP). Search it and you will find instructions on how to install the VZ firmware.
I am getting an error with Heimdall that there's no firmware.xml.
Indeed the firmware from SamFiles does not contain any xml files.
Any idea how these can be obtained? Goggle does not seem to help.
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I am getting an error with Heimdall that there's no firmware.xml.
Indeed the firmware from SamFiles does not contain any xml files.
Any idea how these can be obtained? Goggle does not seem to help.
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Maybe try using Odin?
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Maybe try using Odin?
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I do not have a Windows machine. Only Linux.
Maybe I can run a VM.
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I do not have a Windows machine. Only Linux.
Maybe I can run a VM.
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I ran across a thread where someone had posted a version of Odin that ran on Linux.
Here's one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/utility-odin-linux-jodin3-casual-t3777030
and another: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/odin4-v1-0-linux-t3782930
None of these work. I am not able to get the PIT from device.
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None of these work. I am not able to get the PIT from device.
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you might be able to use odin in wine.. i never tried it tho.. heimdall i havent got to work either..
what firmware are you on? pie is pretty good at switchin csc based on sim inserted.. also crk3 i think it is you can access the csc.apk and change csc easily to any csc.. i havent found any other firmware it works on tho besides crk3..
if u can manage that, theres update.zips you can adb sideload but u need to b on specific firmware versions to update to certain firmwares..
i was messin around with firmwares and changed my csc to sprint.. i have vzw.. although it says roaming i am connected to verizon network so dont think its actually roaming but im not 100% sure
OK
Thanks everyone for help!
I was able to successfully flash using a Windows 10 VM running in Oracle VirtualBox VM. I used Odin v3.13_B. I did not re-partition.
I used this firmware:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-note9/SM-N960U/VZW/download/N960USQS1ARJ9/242777/
There were no errors though after the phone rebooted it said there was an "unauthorized attempt" to install software.
It then tells me to connect to Wifi in order to verify my identity.
I cannot skip this process.
The Sprint firmware still seems to be present as I see Sprint applications. I am still roaming on Verizon though the port request was completed at least that's what they said at the store.
Interestingly the Sprint logo does not appear upon booting phone. Only the Samsung logo.
To remove Sprint firmware do I need to flash to the non-carrier firmware first before trying Verizon?
I sounds like someone else had the same problem with the SM-N960U.
The solution in that thread seems to be using the SM-N960U1 firmware.
Can anyone confirm this would be a safe fix to try?
SamMobile is a horrible website
I paid the 8 euro fee and the download for https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-note9/SM-N960U1/VZW/download/N960U1UES1ARJ9/244757/ still takes like an hour.
It seems there's some Google phone protection targeted to deter thieves. That could be why it requires me to sign into the previous Google account after flashing.
I am removing my Google account from the phone, doing factory reset, then will try to flash Verizon firmware.
After flashing again it looks like some software called "Sprint OMDAM" still present on the phone. This loads after flashing. When I try to activate on network it comes up while the phone remains in roaming. Again Sprint unlocked the phone.
Should I re-partition?
OK
I wiped the cache partition and did factory reset.
I will yet again try another flash.
The Sprint logo is gone but Sprint apps still remain.
Should I try to re-partition the phone? I don't understand why Sprint applications are showing up when I flash Verizon firmware using Odin.
Make sure you have a Verizon SIM card in the phone.
1. Remove your accounts (Google and Samsung) under settings.
2. Factory reset under settings.
3. Download the U1 firmware using the SamFirm tool
4. Using modded ODIN 3.13.1B flash all four files (use CSC_OYN not the HOME_CSC file).
Optional, if you want WiFi calling and VoLTE:
Download the VZW N960U firmware using the SamFirm tool and flash it the same way using modded ODIN, but this time include the USERDATA file as well.
I think now on Verizon network after using U1 firmware!
Hi guys,
I have a question about obtaining Android 10 AT&T firmware for the SM-960U. I'm currently having an issue where I bought the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 N960U1 factory unlocked from Samsung themselves. My current carrier is AT&T. However, I've realized for a while that my area doesn't have a good signal (1 bar to no service) due to the location where I am. I am trying to install AT&T's firmware with the boot logo and its software's bloatware to obtain Wi-Fi calling. However, I am having trouble. Currently, I've flashed my N960U1 with AT&T's U1 Android 10 firmware from the site using Odin. I see that it's been flashed successfully after doing a clean install and see AT&T firmware in the phone. However, it did not give me an AT&T boot logo screen or give me the Wi-Fi calling option. This is carrier unbranded. It's still the same like it's from the factory unlock no carrier firmware. So, after doing some research, I see that what I have to do is: clean flash AT&T's U1 firmware on the device (which I did), then, finally, install the U firmware to bring on the AT&T boot logo screen and WiFi calling. However, I am unable to do the 2nd part, because the only available firmware for U firmware (AT&T's bloatware) is Android 8. Due to the bootloader being version 4 in Android 10 and version 2 in android 8, I cannot downgrade even on a cracked Odin version. The phone gives me a SW REV error and odin gives me a write error. I worked on this for 8 hours, don't try to fight me on this lol. This is because Odin understands that the phone can't be downgraded due to the bootloader version being higher. This can be seen in the firmware names when comparing (Android 8: N960USQU1ARG6. Android 10: N960U1UES4DTD1).
In summary, I need to find the SM-960U AT&T carrier-branded Android 10 firmware. Right now, on Sam Mobile for N960U, the only firmware that comes up is Android 8. Downloading the latest firmware for the SM-N960U1 on Sam Mobile doesn't help me obtain wifi calling and the AT&T boot logo. Any suggestions? I really need help and appreciate it if you guys could help me. I can't find AT&T's U anywhere. Thanks!
You can flash any U firmware they are the same. As long as you have At&t sim it will provision to your sim. Since you are U1 you will need to do factory reset before flashing with Odin. You can use USC..Tmobile..Verizon. Dont use User data when flashing just use BL..AP..CP..CSC. At&t doesnt post their locked firmware for whatever reason.
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You can flash any U firmware they are the same. As long as you have At&t sim it will provision to your sim. Since you are U1 you will need to do factory reset before flashing with Odin. You can use USC..Tmobile..Verizon. Dont use User data when flashing just use BL..AP..CP..CSC. At&t doesnt post their locked firmware for whatever reason.
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Awesome. I’m going to try this tomorrow. I’ll update this post with the results! Thanks for the help.
butchieboy said:
You can flash any U firmware they are the same. As long as you have At&t sim it will provision to your sim. Since you are U1 you will need to do factory reset before flashing with Odin. You can use USC..Tmobile..Verizon. Dont use User data when flashing just use BL..AP..CP..CSC. At&t doesnt post their locked firmware for whatever reason.
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Hi guys! After 18 straight hours of fiddling and researching, not getting a definite answer from XDA and Sammobile forums since my phone was on the latest bootloader v4: I've finally been able to find out how to do this, thanks to butchieboy and a culmination other forums, I've finally been able to successfully figure this out!
Basically, here are the steps to successfully do it if you're on Android 10/bootloader v4 and want to make the switch without downgrading the software on a lower bootloader. Make sure you do a clean reinstall beforehand. Everything should be off the phone.
1. Download and flash U1 firmware from samfw as a clean install. I used ATT's U1 firmware (follow the instructions below to do so). I did this first and was confused about why I didn't get the bloatware after. However, this is only the first step.
2. I found the latest firmware from Verizon for the SM-960U (not U1), and downloaded patched Odin 3.13.1b onto my computer. I downloaded these both from samfw's website. You'll need the patched version to be able to switch from U1 to U firmware. I used Verizon's instead of T-Mobile's because they had posted the latest version for Android 10.
3. Run Odin as admin, make sure you're using a computer with open USB ports for data transfer (one of my computers gave me an error, switched to another one, it worked fine). Make sure you use a good data transfer cable also.
4. Enable USB debugging on the device, and reboot the phone into recovery mode. Don't connect it to the computer yet. Do not remove the SIM card during any part of this process. Leave it inserted the entire time.
4. Load up BL..AP..CP..CSC as butchieboy states. Do not use home_csc and do not use userdata. They are not needed. CSC needs to be used because it has to be a clean install in order for this to work properly. By not using userdata, the device will load up the appropriate carrier bloatware automatically using the SIM card provided!
5. Go ahead and connect the phone via a data transfer cable. You will see a serial COM port labeled in blue connected on top. Now flash Verizon's U firmware
6. The phone should successfully flash via Odin, and it will reboot
7. I had gotten into this weird recovery state at first when it rebooted. I forgot the error name on the bottom and was confused at first it was SW REV or something I think. However, I think the reason for this is because the phone doesn't know which carrier setting to apply just yet. There were options to reboot, update from SD card, and more.
8. Select "reboot" using the power button!
9. You'll see the AT&T logo as the phone reboots! Not sure why my phone didn't end up erasing, it just apparently did an update.
The first thing I see after the apps loaded was... the WiFi calling setup screen... Victory! Thanks to everybody who posted on online forums. And thanks to butchieboy for the straightforward answer. I hope this helps anybody online looking to do the same thing whether it's their Note 9 or any other device. Good luck!
robertj51 said:
Hi guys! After 18 straight hours of fiddling and researching, not getting a definite answer from XDA and Sammobile forums since my phone was on the latest bootloader v4: I've finally been able to find out how to do this, thanks to butchieboy and a culmination other forums, I've finally been able to successfully figure this out!
Basically, here are the steps to successfully do it if you're on Android 10/bootloader v4 and want to make the switch without downgrading the software on a lower bootloader:
1. Download and flash U1 firmware from samfw as a clean install. I used ATT's U1 firmware (follow the instructions below to do so). I did this first and was confused about why I didn't get the bloatware after. However, this is only the first step.
2. I found the latest firmware from Verizon for the SM-960U (not U1), and downloaded patched Odin 3.13.1b onto my computer. I downloaded these both from samfw's website. You'll need the patched version to be able to switch from U1 to U firmware. I used Verizon's instead of T-Mobile's because they had posted the latest version for Android 10.
3. Run Odin as admin, make sure you're using a computer with open USB ports for data transfer (one of my computers gave me an error, switched to another one, it worked fine). Make sure you use a good data transfer port also.
4. Enable USB debugging on the device, and reboot the phone into recovery mode. Don't connect it to the computer yet.
4. Load up BL..AP..CP..CSC as butchieboy states. Do not use home_csc and do not use userdata. They are not needed. CSC needs to be used because it has to be a clean install in order for this to work properly. By not using userdata, the device will load up the appropriate carrier bloatware automatically using the SIM card provided!
5. Go ahead and connect the phone via a data transfer cable. You will see a serial COM port in blue connected on top. Now flash Verizon's U firmware
6. The phone should successfully flash via Odin, and it will reboot
7. I had gotten into this weird recovery state at first when it rebooted. I forgot the error name on the bottom and was confused at first it was SW REV or something I think. However, I think the reason for this is because the phone doesn't know which carrier setting to apply just yet. There were options to reboot, update from SD card, and more.
8. Select "reboot" using the power button!
9. You'll see the AT&T logo as the phone reboots! Not sure why my phone didn't end up erasing, it just updated.
The first thing I see after the apps loaded was... the WiFi calling setup screen... Victory! Thanks to everybody who posted on online forums. And thanks to butchieboy for the straightforward answer. I hope this helps anybody online looking to do the same thing whether it's their Note 9 or any other device. Good luck!
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I am really glad I found your post and I'm going to attempt this same procedure today. Quick question, does it matter if / when your SIM is inserted into the phone? Just wondering if I need to leave it in or out during this process or whether that will even have an affect? Is your Wi-Fi calling still working currently, btw?
Carl_Sagan_Cosmos said:
I am really glad I found your post and I'm going to attempt this same procedure today. Quick question, does it matter if / when your SIM is inserted into the phone? Just wondering if I need to leave it in or out during this process or whether that will even have an affect? Is your Wi-Fi calling still working currently, btw?
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Hey Carl! Sorry for the late response. I'm glad you found my post as well!
I apologize for this, I should've mentioned this in my original post: please leave the AT&T SIM card inserted in the device the entire time during this process! When the phone reboots after Odin flashes, the first thing it searches for is what SIM is inserted so it can flash the appropriate carrier setting. Do not remove the SIM during any part of the process from start to finish.
Secondly, yes! The WiFi calling feature is working great on the phone. I'm glad after two years of having the phone I was able to get the feature this month. Good luck. Please let me know if you were successful in flashing the firmware, I'd really like to hear your results! My notifications are turned back on for this thread.
robertj51 said:
Hi guys! After 18 straight hours of fiddling and researching, not getting a definite answer from XDA and Sammobile forums since my phone was on the latest bootloader v4: I've finally been able to find out how to do this, thanks to butchieboy and a culmination other forums, I've finally been able to successfully figure this out!
Basically, here are the steps to successfully do it if you're on Android 10/bootloader v4 and want to make the switch without downgrading the software on a lower bootloader. Make sure you do a clean reinstall beforehand. Everything should be off the phone.
1. Download and flash U1 firmware from samfw as a clean install. I used ATT's U1 firmware (follow the instructions below to do so). I did this first and was confused about why I didn't get the bloatware after. However, this is only the first step.
2. I found the latest firmware from Verizon for the SM-960U (not U1), and downloaded patched Odin 3.13.1b onto my computer. I downloaded these both from samfw's website. You'll need the patched version to be able to switch from U1 to U firmware. I used Verizon's instead of T-Mobile's because they had posted the latest version for Android 10.
3. Run Odin as admin, make sure you're using a computer with open USB ports for data transfer (one of my computers gave me an error, switched to another one, it worked fine). Make sure you use a good data transfer cable also.
4. Enable USB debugging on the device, and reboot the phone into recovery mode. Don't connect it to the computer yet. Do not remove the SIM card during any part of this process. Leave it inserted the entire time.
4. Load up BL..AP..CP..CSC as butchieboy states. Do not use home_csc and do not use userdata. They are not needed. CSC needs to be used because it has to be a clean install in order for this to work properly. By not using userdata, the device will load up the appropriate carrier bloatware automatically using the SIM card provided!
5. Go ahead and connect the phone via a data transfer cable. You will see a serial COM port labeled in blue connected on top. Now flash Verizon's U firmware
6. The phone should successfully flash via Odin, and it will reboot
7. I had gotten into this weird recovery state at first when it rebooted. I forgot the error name on the bottom and was confused at first it was SW REV or something I think. However, I think the reason for this is because the phone doesn't know which carrier setting to apply just yet. There were options to reboot, update from SD card, and more.
8. Select "reboot" using the power button!
9. You'll see the AT&T logo as the phone reboots! Not sure why my phone didn't end up erasing, it just apparently did an update.
The first thing I see after the apps loaded was... the WiFi calling setup screen... Victory! Thanks to everybody who posted on online forums. And thanks to butchieboy for the straightforward answer. I hope this helps anybody online looking to do the same thing whether it's their Note 9 or any other device. Good luck!
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What to do if i don't have at&t sim card, not even usa sim card, i'm in egypt and brought my n960u from usa, i installed u1 firm but realized that no wifi calling or volte so tried to install tmobile carrier firm and nothing appeared then tried at&t and also nothing appeared, neither the options nor the boot logo for tmobile or at&t.
what to do please help!
Thanks in advance
abulnass said:
What to do if i don't have at&t sim card, not even usa sim card, i'm in egypt and brought my n960u from usa, i installed u1 firm but realized that no wifi calling or volte so tried to install tmobile carrier firm and nothing appeared then tried at&t and also nothing appeared, neither the options nor the boot logo for tmobile or at&t.
what to do please help!
Thanks in advance
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If you are trying to flash T-Mobile or AT&T bloat ware without a carrier SIM card, it will not work.
Hi. What if I have an AT&T sim card, but I'm also outside US. Not sure if the sim card is active or not.
My biggest worry was, I just had my phone factory unlocked so I can use a local sim card here in the country.
Will this work? And if it will, will my phone go back to being locked by AT&T?
Hi, I tried this process the way you have it listed and it is not working. I keep getting a device info error in Odin. Tried the newest firmware and an older version
robertj51 said:
Hi guys! After 18 straight hours of fiddling and researching, not getting a definite answer from XDA and Sammobile forums since my phone was on the latest bootloader v4: I've finally been able to find out how to do this, thanks to butchieboy and a culmination other forums, I've finally been able to successfully figure this out!
Basically, here are the steps to successfully do it if you're on Android 10/bootloader v4 and want to make the switch without downgrading the software on a lower bootloader. Make sure you do a clean reinstall beforehand. Everything should be off the phone.
1. Download and flash U1 firmware from samfw as a clean install. I used ATT's U1 firmware (follow the instructions below to do so). I did this first and was confused about why I didn't get the bloatware after. However, this is only the first step.
2. I found the latest firmware from Verizon for the SM-960U (not U1), and downloaded patched Odin 3.13.1b onto my computer. I downloaded these both from samfw's website. You'll need the patched version to be able to switch from U1 to U firmware. I used Verizon's instead of T-Mobile's because they had posted the latest version for Android 10.
3. Run Odin as admin, make sure you're using a computer with open USB ports for data transfer (one of my computers gave me an error, switched to another one, it worked fine). Make sure you use a good data transfer cable also.
4. Enable USB debugging on the device, and reboot the phone into recovery mode. Don't connect it to the computer yet. Do not remove the SIM card during any part of this process. Leave it inserted the entire time.
4. Load up BL..AP..CP..CSC as butchieboy states. Do not use home_csc and do not use userdata. They are not needed. CSC needs to be used because it has to be a clean install in order for this to work properly. By not using userdata, the device will load up the appropriate carrier bloatware automatically using the SIM card provided!
5. Go ahead and connect the phone via a data transfer cable. You will see a serial COM port labeled in blue connected on top. Now flash Verizon's U firmware
6. The phone should successfully flash via Odin, and it will reboot
7. I had gotten into this weird recovery state at first when it rebooted. I forgot the error name on the bottom and was confused at first it was SW REV or something I think. However, I think the reason for this is because the phone doesn't know which carrier setting to apply just yet. There were options to reboot, update from SD card, and more.
8. Select "reboot" using the power button!
9. You'll see the AT&T logo as the phone reboots! Not sure why my phone didn't end up erasing, it just apparently did an update.
The first thing I see after the apps loaded was... the WiFi calling setup screen... Victory! Thanks to everybody who posted on online forums. And thanks to butchieboy for the straightforward answer. I hope this helps anybody online looking to do the same thing whether it's their Note 9 or any other device. Good luck!
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right at the beginning using odin it threw me an error, but it's probably because I used CSC home ...? How can I verify on Samsung Note 9 if I have an unlocked bootloader ..?
Edit: He used CSC not CSC home and an older version of odin. And I have a sim from Europe and it works great.
I need help, i have a sm n960u factory unlocked at&t branded using straight talk at&t sim. I have no volte or wifi calling settings. With special code they are greyed out and provisioned. Is there any way i can fix this issue?
Did you just get your shiny new S21 Ultra? And the first thing you noticed is tons of preloaded carrier apps that can't be deleted? This is how to fix that.
Convert your phone into the one that would come from Samsung directly with a simple firmware flash!
BACK UP YOUR PHONE! ALL DATA WILL LIKELY BE WIPED!
You will need an SM-G998U/U1/W
Computer running Windows
USB-C Cable for your PC to Phone
This is only for SM-G998U/U1/W
Step 1:
Download the ROM of your choice. The firmware number does NOT need to match your phone, as long as you have an SM-G998U/U1/W
From each link, click the latest firmware in the list (what ever the top one is) and on the page that loads, click the blue button that says "Download from website"
(You can only download one in a 24 hour period so choose U1 or W wisely)
SM-G998U1 (U1 is unlocked, no carrier bloat, US radio bands)
SM-G998W (W is unlocked, no carrier bloat, Canadian radio bands)
The only main difference between the two is the Canadian W Firmware supports all radio bands aside from (n260, n261), the file size is a little bigger and will take up a fractionally larger amount of space on your phone as a result of also including all CSC's, but will allow your device to connect to any tower frequency with the correct SIM.
The U1 Firmware supports all US bands and works across all Canadian carriers, but does not have any Carrier CSC's as a result of the smaller file size.
Thanks to @milan03 for the info
Best measure is to use the W Firmware as it will be supported, but if you are positive of your carrier will work and bands are the same as US carriers, use the U1 to save some space.
Step 2:
Download Odin 3.14.4 and Samsung USB Drivers
Step 3:
Extract all of the .zip files that you have downloaded, and install the Samsung USB Driver
Step 4:
On your S21 Ultra, enter download mode by turning the phone completely off.
Once the phone is off, hold the volume up AND down at the same time, and without letting go of those buttons, plug a USB cable in from the computer to the phone
Do not let go of the volume buttons until the Download Mode screen is displayed.
Step 5:
Open Odin and make sure the S21 Ultra comes up as one of the COM ports
If it doesn't try rebooting your computer, and then connect your phone again
Step 6:
Click the BL Button, and select the BL file you extracted from the Firmware .zip
Click the AP Button, and select the AP file (This will take awhile, do not touch anything, don't even click your mouse or try to do anything else on your computer, it can crash, just wait, make a coffee or something, because depending on your computer specs, it can take up to 5 minutes to load that file
Click CP and add the CP file
Now this last part here, you have a choice, however I strongly recommend you do not choose the second option at this time, however you CAN, but you might face stability issues.
When clicking CSC, you can EITHER add the CSC file, which is what I recommend, OR you can add the HOME_CSC file.
The differences between these files is that the CSC file will wipe your phone, but this is recommended, because when you are switching firmware's from a different carrier build, which we are right now, you want to delete anything left over that could conflict with the new firmware being flashed, however, you CAN flash HOME_CSC which will keep all of your user data on the phone, but this could leave old firmware files behind that could cause stability issues with your phone, crashes, force close apps, or even boot loops.
It's recommended to ONLY use HOME_CSC when you are UPGRADING on the same build (eg, if you are on SM-G998W and UPGRADING to another SM-G998W firmware)
So if you are going from U/U1 to W, it's recommended to use CSC, if you are going from W to W, Home_CSC should be fine, if you are going from W to U1, you should use CSC.
Step 7:
Once you have made your choice of either CSC or HOME_CSC, you can now click Start and it will start flashing the new firmware.
This process will take a fair amount of time, go relax and enjoy that coffee you made while the AP file was loading.
Once the flash is done, it will say Pass in green, and your phone will reboot automatically into your new official carrier bloat free firmware.
If you picked CSC, you can now setup your phone just like a new phone and restore your backup, if you picked HOME_CSC, you should be at your lock screen, and the phone is ready to use.
Congratulation, you are now on the Official Samsung Firmware with no carrier bloat as if you bought the phone directly from Samsung.
Troubleshooting:
If you used CSC and the phone did not pass and says FAIL, try the flash again with HOME_CSC, once the flash passes, you should be back at the lock screen, go to settings, search for reset, and do a factory reset, wipe all data because something did not flash correctly the first time so you need to wipe the phone after the successful flash to guarantee no stability issues.
If you used HOME_CSC and the phone did not pass, use CSC and the phone will be wiped when it flashes, and you need to set up your phone like new and restore your backup during the setup screen.
If it still fails to flash both CSC and HOME_CSC, Download Mode probably timed out from your computer taking too long, at which point, you can try doing Step 6 BEFORE Step 5.
Turn your phone off completely, load all of the files into Odin, THEN enter Download Mode and immediately click Start to start the flash. This will give you a little more time for your computer to make the flash and hopefully download mode will not timeout, if it still fails, try a faster computer or a different/shorter USB cable.
If you are with Bell in Canada and you did not get the pre-order bundle promo E-voucher prompt from Samsung Members App, flashing the SM-G998W firmware linked above will fix this and you can redeem your e-voucher and get your headphones and smart tag.
This is a video I made on the S20 Ultra for flashing One UI 3.0 Beta/Stable, however the process is identical, just use the files from here instead of the ones linked in the video description
I will be replacing this video with a dedicated S21 tutorial once I have have finishing editing the new video, but for now this will give you an idea of how it works until 5:30 in the video, after that it's mostly related to One UI 3.0 Beta/Stable for the S20 so there's no need to watch further than that as the S21 would be done by that point in the video.
Thank you sir.
So will this trip KNOX? My phone should get here next week (AT&T), and one of the first things I always want to do is get rid of the bloat.
JimmytheGeek said:
So will this trip KNOX? My phone should get here next week (AT&T), and one of the first things I always want to do is get rid of the bloat.
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No problem with KNOX.
But majority of bloatwares are issued of CSC carrier brand and it is impossible to change csc without root or using samkey...
So this firmware will be like other versions with same samsung apps unless I'm wrong.
Thanks for the guide.
If I may, I'd like to post a correction on the state of the supported frequency bands on Canadian and the US firmware:
- The U1 firmware doesn't only support T-Mobile bands, it also fully supports AT&T and Verizon frequency bands, which includes their unique LTE carrier aggregation combinations as well as the 5G non-standalone combinations with n5 and mmWave. That's in addition to T-Mobile's combos with n71 and n41, in both non-standalone and standalone environment.
- At the same time the Canadian W firmware doesn't support all 5G bands, it completely disables mmWave (n260, n261), which means the US devices with this firmware won't be able to access this super-fast flavor of 5G on any US network. It also doesn't fully support all US 5G non-standalone combinations in FR1 (Sub-6 GHz) range.
Thanks again.
Chcolat-tiède said:
it is impossible to change csc without root or using samkey...
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If you're running a multi csc firmware (the one's linked above) you can change your csc by opening the phone app and dialing *#272*YOUR IMEI NUMBER# and from there you can pick the firmware CSC and carrier CSC to be whatever preinstalled apps you want. The W firmware has all of the preinstalled which is why the file size is larger.
As for the Samsung bloat, they all come with it, but a lot of these should be able to be removed using ADB without root.
There are some ADB scripts around that some skilled people wrote for removing bloat apps in bulk through ADB without root.
bANONYMOUS said:
If you're running a multi csc firmware (the one's linked above) you can change your csc by opening the phone app and dialing *#272*YOUR IMEI NUMBER# and from there you can pick the firmware CSC and carrier CSC to be whatever preinstalled apps you want. The W firmware has all of the preinstalled which is why the file size is larger.
As for the Samsung bloat, they all come with it, but a lot of these should be able to be removed using ADB without root.
There are some ADB scripts around that some skilled people wrote for removing bloat apps in bulk through ADB without root.
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Thanks for the info I will check.
I have a B/DS version, this manipulation unfortunately does not work on mine
Hello!
Thank for you posting this @bANONYMOUS. Question if I buy the the U1 model can I flash the W firmware? My father is in Canada and I'm getting an early Bday present for him. Making sure when he gets it, that it will have the correct bands for Rogers!
Is there any qualcomm firmware that has an FM radio app?
I purchased from the US and flashed the XAC firmware. The final result was XAC/XAC/XAA is that correct? I thought all blocs would be XAC.
Also, I wasn't sure if repartition should be checked or not so I unchecked it.
No VOLTE or WIFI calling on koodo.
I bricked my device today so I'm trying to flash stock OS.
I started flashing it in odin, but it seems it gets stuck on "<ID:0/010> vbmeta.img" for few minutes.
Not sure what is causing it, does anyone have any ideas?
Just tried this with u1. Failed each time
I'm trying to flash u1 onto TMB device. Keep getting failing with sha256 is invalid. Is there a modified odin 3.14.4 yet?
phucnukem said:
I'm trying to flash u1 onto TMB device. Keep getting failing with sha256 is invalid. Is there a modified odin 3.14.4 yet?
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I get this as well
phucnukem said:
I'm trying to flash u1 onto TMB device. Keep getting failing with sha256 is invalid. Is there a modified odin 3.14.4 yet?
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I am trying the patched 3.14.1 3b from here now
Download Latest Samsung Odin Tool v3.14.4 for Windows (2023)
Download the PatcheD and latest Samsung Odin v3.14.4 flash tool to install Samsung firmware binaries (AP, BL, CP, CSC files) on Windows PC.
technastic.com
Specifically I used Odin3 3.14.1 3B PatcheD.zip
tjsooley said:
I am trying the patched 3.14.1 3b from here now
Download Latest Samsung Odin Tool v3.14.4 for Windows (2023)
Download the PatcheD and latest Samsung Odin v3.14.4 flash tool to install Samsung firmware binaries (AP, BL, CP, CSC files) on Windows PC.
technastic.com
Specifically I used Odin3 3.14.1 3B PatcheD.zip
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Update
I used home csc and went from Verizon FW to U1 (Newest firmware) all is good.
tjsooley said:
Update
I used home csc and went from Verizon FW to U1 (Newest firmware) all is good.
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I got a VZW S21 ultra and was thinking of doing this. Do all of the Verizon features work, like wifi calling, hd voice, rcs? and unlocked features like caller id, samsung cloud, call and text on other devices?
krylon27 said:
I got a VZW S21 ultra and was thinking of doing this. Do all of the Verizon features work, like wifi calling, hd voice, rcs? and unlocked features like caller id, samsung cloud, call and text on other devices?
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Wi-Fi calling in volte work. Samsung caller id it there and I was able to configure it. Cloud was as well. Call and text is and I configured it but my tablet does not support it yet.
tjsooley said:
Wi-Fi calling in volte work. Don't know how to test the other stuff
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Well, based on what my unlocked note 9 has:
Under the phone app settings there should be a setting for caller id and spam protection
Under system settings in the accounts and backup section there is should be samsung cloud,
Under system settings in the connections section there should be call and messages continuity.
These are all options I have on my unlocked note 9, but not on VZW FW S21 Ultra
krylon27 said:
Well, based on what my unlocked note 9 has:
Under the phone app settings there should be a setting for caller id and spam protection
Under system settings in the accounts and backup section there is should be samsung cloud,
Under system settings in the connections section there should be call and messages continuity.
These are all options I have on my unlocked note 9, but not on VZW FW S21 Ultra
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Wi-Fi calling in volte work. Samsung caller id it there and I was able to configure it. Cloud was as well. Call and text is and I configured it but my tablet does not support it yet.
Hey guys, while I am not new to this, it has been several years.
I recently got a used unlocked Comcast/Xifinity S21 (snapdragon). I have a T-mobile SIM card.
I tried flashing the rom to stock U1 which worked great but my signal is poor. While connected to Wi-Fi, the mobile networks/Network Operators in settings shows "T-mobile Wi-Fi Calling". But while I am not connected to Wi-Fi, the Network Operators shows Xfinity Mobile.
Under software information, it shows: CCT/CCT/CCT
How I can fix this? I made sure to not click the HOME_CSC when using ODIN, and I even did this twice. Should I just try the U firmware instead? Or was this because I left the USERDATA section blank in ODIN? (I used XAA, and then TMB a second time under Frija to download the files though).
Thank you for your help
I believe you are doing something wrong. Make sure you remove the sim card from your device and flash XAA software go through the initial setup process after the device reboots. Only after the device is fully loaded and the setup process is complete insert Tmobile sim card. At this point your device should show XAA/XAA/CCT. You cannot change the last value at this time, this value indicates the original carrier this device is purchased from. I believe Samsung needs to release a patch that will let you automatically change the last value based on the sim installed. At any point you want to revert this value to CCT/CCT/CCT just install a Comcast sim card and wait for Pop up that says Sim information updated and then reboot your device.
nambik said:
I believe you are doing something wrong. Make sure you remove the sim card from your device and flash XAA software go through the initial setup process after the device reboots. Only after the device is fully loaded and the setup process is complete insert Tmobile sim card. At this point your device should show XAA/XAA/CCT. You cannot change the last value at this time, this value indicates the original carrier this device is purchased from. I believe Samsung needs to release a patch that will let you automatically change the last value based on the sim installed. At any point you want to revert this value to CCT/CCT/CCT just install a Comcast sim card and wait for Pop up that says Sim information updated and then reboot your device.
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I tried that method numerous times but could not get it to work. Luckily another user had a similar issue and used SamKey to fix it. I tried the same and it worked!
Just commenting now for anyone in the future who runs into this.
Am I doing something wrong? I can't change my CSC
Hey guys, while I am not new to this, it has been several years. I recently got a used unlocked Comcast/Xifinity S21. I have a T-mobile SIM card. I tried flashing the rom to stock U1 which worked great but my signal is poor. While connected...
forum.xda-developers.com
Might be what would help everyone is the steps you followed to fix the issue and what does your software information show now? Or you can link back to the post that helped you.
nambik said:
Might be what would help everyone is the steps you followed to fix the issue and what does your software information show now? Or you can link back to the post that helped you.
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Yup, i linked back to the post that helped me in the last post (it just has the same title as this one). Similar thread i created in the base S21 group