Is this model able to be rooted and use custom roms?
Is this the Canadian Variant?
Redrainz said:
Is this model able to be rooted and use custom roms?
Is this the Canadian Variant?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/root-sm-n910w8-canada-6-01-problems-t3570559
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Can the rom from an international note 3 be used in an at&t note 3 and still work properly with at&t?
akdale said:
Can the rom from an international note 3 be used in an at&t note 3 and still work properly with at&t?
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Yes you will need to install safestrap. you will find the info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/development
900SS said:
Yes you will need to install safestrap. you will find the info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/development
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Thanks for the info on that.
I have a question. Can I install International firmware(SM-920C) on Note5 Sprint(SM-N920P) . Will it work fine
Note 5 Sprint version
shahzadadeem said:
I have a question. Can I install International firmware(SM-920C) on Note5 Sprint(SM-N920P) . Will it work fine
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Did you get this to work please
No, Odin will refuse.
I have the Note 5 running on Firmware N920CXXU2BPE4 which I see comes from Russsia!! I understand that the Note 5 SM-N920C is a variant of the International version and was therefore wondering if I could flash other MM firmwares such as the Australian one N920IDVU2BPE3?
Thanks
schrodinger56 said:
I have the Note 5 running on Firmware N920CXXU2BPE4 which I see comes from Russsia!! I understand that the Note 5 SM-N920C is a variant of the International version and was therefore wondering if I could flash other MM firmwares such as the Australian one N920IDVU2BPE3?
Thanks
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Yes, you can flash any international firmware like N920I, N920G
Sent from my SM-N920S using XDA-Developers mobile app
schrodinger56 said:
I have the Note 5 running on Firmware N920CXXU2BPE4 which I see comes from Russsia!! I understand that the Note 5 SM-N920C is a variant of the International version and was therefore wondering if I could flash other MM firmwares such as the Australian one N920IDVU2BPE3?
Thanks
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You can't Odin flash firmwares for other models. You can use their custom roms but not their Odin firmware.
Does that mean I can't flash firmware for the N920i and only flash firmware meant for the N920C?
Thanks
schrodinger56 said:
Does that mean I can't flash firmware for the N920i and only flash firmware meant for the N920C?
Thanks
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Yes, that's correct.
Plenty of roms' support the 920I variant. It's probably the 2-3rd most popular variant next to C, T.
I just purchased an international N9500. A I able to use the N950D/F/N roms that i'm seeing in the ROM forum?
Phen0m said:
I just purchased an international N9500. A I able to use the N950D/F/N roms that i'm seeing in the ROM forum?
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I very much doubt it unless you want to mess up your Note 8! I have the N9500 too & don't intend to root ... I always rooted & used custom ROMs on my Note 4, 3 & 2!
Sent from my SM-N9500 using Tapatalk
Is there any version of the T-819 or the T-813 Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 that can't be rooted? I recently bought an H918q LG V20 before realizing that it can't be rooted, so I had to sell it. I'd like to not make the same mistake again. Thanks in advance.
android version ???
i think we don't
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/rom-lightning-rom-t713-optimized-t3421861
rony raj said:
android version ???
i think we don't
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/rom-lightning-rom-t713-optimized-t3421861
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I meant, variants, such as "SM-T813NZDEXAR". Are there any variants of T-813 or T-819 that can't be rooted?
RockCityGeek said:
I meant, variants, such as "SM-T813NZDEXAR". Are there any variants of T-813 or T-819 that can't be rooted?
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Not unless it's Verizon or AT&T model. If you get an international model.I.E. not a carrier branded model you should be fine.
WiFi versions are never locked.