Pretty much, My friend gave me his Note 8, screen was cracked but the phone still worked and whatnot ,I still wanted to use the phone for root use and I tried OEM unlocking thinking this phone was the exynos model N950F, realising the phone is not on the latest version. I was kinda confused why until I saw the error when updating "Your current software version isn't supported. Visit a service centre" I realised something else was strange, the current version displayed different numbers. "N950FXXU4DSD1", "N9500ZZH4DSD1", "N950USQU5DSC1". I then asked my friend where he bought this phone from and told me it was from eBay. I then proceeded to install CPUID CPU-Z which says my model is the chinese SM-N9500 (Snapdragon). I also installed Phone INFO and noticed my CSC code is for N9500 Hong Kong (N9500ZZH4DSD1), My bootloader is for N950U US (N950USQU5DSC1) and my PDA is EU (N950FXXU4DSD1). I think what happened was someone refurbished this phone with parts from a Hong Kong handset but then again I noticed this is happening to other people so there might be a chance someone is flashing a bad firmware on this system. I want to try flashing firmware on this phone but i'm still not sure which one to flash
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Ski_106 said:
Pretty much, My friend gave me his Note 8, screen was cracked but the phone still worked and whatnot ,I still wanted to use the phone for root use and I tried OEM unlocking thinking this phone was the exynos model N950F, realising the phone is not on the latest version. I was kinda confused why until I saw the error when updating "Your current software version isn't supported. Visit a service centre" I realised something else was strange, the current version displayed different numbers. "N950FXXU4DSD1", "N9500ZZH4DSD1", "N950USQU5DSC1". I then asked my friend where he bought this phone from and told me it was from eBay. I then proceeded to install CPUID CPU-Z which says my model is the chinese SM-N9500 (Snapdragon). I also installed Phone INFO and noticed my CSC code is for N9500 Hong Kong (N9500ZZH4DSD1), My bootloader is for N950U US (N950USQU5DSC1) and my PDA is EU (N950FXXU4DSD1). I think what happened was someone refurbished this phone with parts from a Hong Kong handset but then again I noticed this is happening to other people so there might be a chance someone is flashing a bad firmware on this system. I want to try flashing firmware on this phone but i'm still not sure which one to flash
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It is definitely a marriage of parts. I have seen a few posts similar to this where people more knowledgeable then me say to get a refund (does not apply to you) and don't suggest what to flash as there is a greater risk of bricking the phone. If it was me I would leave the phone as it is, flash anything at your own risk.
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Hi,
I recently bought a Note 9 (SM-N960FD) from Duabi and went back to Canada. Now Samsung Pay is not working here at all. It gives me an error message that it is unable to connect to server.
I have been looking for solutions around for the past 2 days with no luck.
What I reached is that I have to change the CSC of my phone (which seems to be a much more complicated process than just flashing a firmware with ODIN). And some suggested that this will be of no use as my phone is exynos and Samsung Pass will not work in Canada unless it is a Snapdragon phone!!
Also the model is different here in Canada. It is SM-960W (with XAC as the unlocked version).
What do I do? I want samsung pay to work on my phone. Shall I change the CSC and flash the Canadian firmware? Is it Okay to do that with the Canadian firmware designed for a different model (960W and not the 960FD)
Please advice.
Thanks
sammobile firmware to change csc
hello,
I was in a similar case when i bought my note 9. It was from Taiwan and I am from Spain.
I flashed the spain firmware from sammobile
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/recent/
and now my Samsung pay and other apps work natively. I was told by Samsung Taiwan that flashing other csc can cause incompatibility, so take that in mind because although it may not seem real, the different versions of smartphones have different hardware.
Research a little bit from the forums.
I had the sm-n960f/ds and i installed the software from the sm-n960f from Spain.
Also, install cpu-z so that you know well what chip is installed inside and more info that could help you to fix this issue.
This is only informative, I don't take any responsibility of any damage.
dra3b said:
Hi,
I recently bought a Note 9 (SM-N960FD) from Duabi and went back to Canada. Now Samsung Pay is not working here at all. It gives me an error message that it is unable to connect to server.
I have been looking for solutions around for the past 2 days with no luck.
What I reached is that I have to change the CSC of my phone (which seems to be a much more complicated process than just flashing a firmware with ODIN). And some suggested that this will be of no use as my phone is exynos and Samsung Pass will not work in Canada unless it is a Snapdragon phone!!
Also the model is different here in Canada. It is SM-960W (with XAC as the unlocked version).
What do I do? I want samsung pay to work on my phone. Shall I change the CSC and flash the Canadian firmware? Is it Okay to do that with the Canadian firmware designed for a different model (960W and not the 960FD)
Please advice.
Thanks
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unfortunately you cannot flash different model firmware on different chip.
so ure stuck. the only way id see ure spay working again might be using a vpn and choosing one of the region phone is from. but id doubt this would be a good long term solution. but as a proof of concept, it might be nice to try.
bober10113 said:
unfortunately you cannot flash different model firmware on different chip.
so ure stuck. the only way id see ure spay working again might be using a vpn and choosing one of the region phone is from. but id doubt this would be a good long term solution. but as a proof of concept, it might be nice to try.
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You can root the phone and has alternative to flash csc for your region but for this need a rom with spay working
ebusuhejbi said:
You can root the phone and has alternative to flash csc for your region but for this need a rom with spay working
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no custom rom has spay working.
See dr ketan rom has s pay working on
ebusuhejbi said:
See dr ketan rom has s pay working on
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there is a difference between spay for watches and spay for phones. not everyone has a watch. please read dr. ketan's rom thread title extremely very carefully. and then read the contents of the thread with just as much care.
reading is key.
Hello!
A few days ago i purchased a "new" galaxy note 8 on ebay. the offer said that it would be a N950F. So does it say in the settings.
After setting up the phone I tried to update the phone to the newest firmware via the OTA option in the settings.
Just to see the following message
"Your current software version isn't supported. visit a service center."
Current version: n950fxxu4dsd1/n9500zzh4dsd/n950u5dsd3
Security patch level: March 1, 2019
So I tried to flash a newer stock firmware via odin which didn't work either cause it would either get stuck while initializing or fail after establishing a connection.
I dug a bit deeper and installed PHONE INFO SAM from the playstore to see what's up with this phone.
This is what I found out so far:
BL: N950USQU7DSK3
PDA: N950FXXU4DSD1
CSC: N9500ZZH4DSD1
On top of everything it says in the settings that the phone is a SM-N950F which is a european version of the phone which uses an exynos processor.
But this phone according to Phone Info Sam is a SM-N9500 which uses the msm8998 wich is the snapdragon 835.
So the settings say it is a N950F but in reality it is a N9500.
What does this all mean and what should I do with this phone?
Get a refund?
Can i change the csc somehow and flash a european firmware?
Try changing just the csc with odin. See if that works. Then check for the update. Hope that helps.
I'd return it. As you may have been sold a frankenstein unit made with miss match Note 8 parts.
HoAEng said:
Hello!
A few days ago i purchased a "new" galaxy note 8 on ebay. the offer said that it would be a N950F. So does it say in the settings.
After setting up the phone I tried to update the phone to the newest firmware via the OTA option in the settings.
Just to see the following message
"Your current software version isn't supported. visit a service center."
Current version: n950fxxu4dsd1/n9500zzh4dsd/n950u5dsd3
Security patch level: March 1, 2019
So I tried to flash a newer stock firmware via odin which didn't work either cause it would either get stuck while initializing or fail after establishing a connection.
I dug a bit deeper and installed PHONE INFO SAM from the playstore to see what's up with this phone.
This is what I found out so far:
BL: N950USQU7DSK3
PDA: N950FXXU4DSD1
CSC: N9500ZZH4DSD1
On top of everything it says in the settings that the phone is a SM-N950F which is a european version of the phone which uses an exynos processor.
But this phone according to Phone Info Sam is a SM-N9500 which uses the msm8998 wich is the snapdragon 835.
So the settings say it is a N950F but in reality it is a N9500.
What does this all mean and what should I do with this phone?
Get a refund?
Can i change the csc somehow and flash a european firmware?
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Return the phone ASAP it's not "new" it's using a bunch of random different hardware parts from several different phones and you'll never be able to update it or anything else. Not worth it.
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soyuz4u said:
Try changing just the csc with odin. See if that works. Then check for the update. Hope that helps.
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Changing the CSC unfortunately won't help anything because the phone was put together using a bunch of different parts from a few different phones hardware parts. They'll never be able to flash any firmware updates or anything else.
Mr Mike is spot on. This is why if I buy from Ebay I ask seller to send pics of about phone. Send that Frankenstein thing back.
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HoAEng said:
Hello!
A few days ago i purchased a "new" galaxy note 8 on ebay. the offer said that it would be a N950F. So does it say in the settings.
After setting up the phone I tried to update the phone to the newest firmware via the OTA option in the settings.
Just to see the following message
"Your current software version isn't supported. visit a service center."
Current version: n950fxxu4dsd1/n9500zzh4dsd/n950u5dsd3
Security patch level: March 1, 2019
So I tried to flash a newer stock firmware via odin which didn't work either cause it would either get stuck while initializing or fail after establishing a connection.
I dug a bit deeper and installed PHONE INFO SAM from the playstore to see what's up with this phone.
This is what I found out so far:
BL: N950USQU7DSK3
PDA: N950FXXU4DSD1
CSC: N9500ZZH4DSD1
On top of everything it says in the settings that the phone is a SM-N950F which is a european version of the phone which uses an exynos processor.
But this phone according to Phone Info Sam is a SM-N9500 which uses the msm8998 wich is the snapdragon 835.
So the settings say it is a N950F but in reality it is a N9500.
What does this all mean and what should I do with this phone?
Get a refund?
Can i change the csc somehow and flash a european firmware?
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If your BL is N950U then its a US model phone. The other stuff was just able to be flashed because of my root method on the N950U so thats why pda and csc don’t match. The phone can be flashed with any V7 US firmware. Then you can root from there or whatever you want
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Hello,
Forgive these noob questions.
I live in France and I bought a galaxy S10.
It happens to be a US model: G973u
I installed android 12 by flashing G973USQU6HULD, G973UOYN6HULD carrier unknow (DSH)
It stays with the T-mobile overlay
1 Can I flash it with firmware for G973F?
2 Otherwise, if I flash with USA carrier (USC) will this overlay disappear?
3 In this case should I flash everything or just the CEC file?
Thank you
No, you cannot flash with 973F, as that phone has different hardware (Exynos CPU versus Snapdragon).
You can try a different USA carrier, but I don't know if it will be very different. I don't know what "overlay" you're talking about, but many carriers do various things to brand the device, and I'm not sure which ones do what.
You may consider flashing with U1 firmware, which is the "unlocked" version. In the US, this then identifies which carrier you are on, and then activates features specific to that carrier when it sees the correct SIM card. Since you're not going to have a US carrier SIM, it should stay in "unknown" mode (XAA). I just helped another user in Europe with an update for his phone, that happens to be stuck in a similar state. He used an ATT U-ROM, because that's what he already had... I don't know if he had this "overlay" you're talking about.
You could even see if there is a carrier that does match what you have in France, and see if you can find a ROM for that. There is a decent list of CSC codes here: https://www.droidviews.com/how-to-change-csc-in-samsung-galaxy-phones/
I'm not sure what "CEC" file you are talking about on your #3 question.
Hi Schwinn
Thank you for your answer
I wanted to write CSC not CEC
In overlays, I was talking about T-mobile's splash screen and non-uninstallable apps.
Pardon my English
Hi
I am the other european guy with the G973U ATT. I dont have any overlays or ATT Bloatware installed, even though I dont have a U1 software. How is the flashed software Version running on your device? How is the battery life? Did it change after the flashing? Im curious cause I also have the Snapdragon model of the s10 and the battery life is not bad but i expected more for Snapdragon.
Hi Lessy,
It's a new equipment bought at professional seller in Rakuten.com I flashed it via ott to obtain android 12 and changed the firmware with 'unknow carrier' but it didn't made any difference. I will try with 'USA' carrier
@Fast_Lessy You made a good point on your other thread... that maybe the ATT version is causing you the issue. The theory is that if the carrier isn't recognized, it could be working harder to maintain a connection or something. Unfortunately, for you in Switzerland, the S10 is normally the Exynos, so the ROMs that support you officially are going to be for that CPU (G973F variant of the hardware). So, you can't use those ROMs on the USA version (Snapdragon CPU).
I think you may consider trying the XAA version of the ROM, as this may be more flexible to work with your carrier. In the USA, this version will "adapt" to the SIM as needed. In your case, it can't adapt to your carrier, because it doesn't know how to do that, but maybe it would remain more "world compatible"? I'm just guessing...
Assuming you want to try that, you'd change to the U1 version (G973U1) and get the XAA ROM. For example, these: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-G973U1/XAA
I'd suggest sticking to A11, but you can certainly try A12 if you want. However, note that you might want to wipe the phone before doing this, because it may be different from the "U" version you have now.
Note, the U1 is what I have on my phone now. This shows up as Provider Version SAOMC_SM-G975U1_OYM_TFN_RR_0009 (I'm on an S10+, and I'm on CSC TFN/TFN/SPR. The OYM means it's the "XAA"... not sure why this happens, but that's what I have heard. OYN means it's the multi-CSC ROM for USA, but on the "U" version, instead of U1.
As before, the risk is yours... please don't blame me if things don't work out, but I will help as much as I can! And always backup anything important to you before doing anything.
I tried to flash G973U1 without success (SHA error) so I flashed android 12 with "USC " CSC for G973U after a total wipe.
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The phone works but I still have the red T-mobile start image and the T-mobile application.
It seems that all firmware are like this. I stop searching
If you did an upgrade install with ODIN, yes that will likely happen since upgrade won't "remove" the previous settings and setup. You would have to try a clean "refurbish" install, and that might clean that out.
Of course, I assume you don't have a TMO SIM card either, correct?
Yes I installed with odin after wipe user and cache in recovery mode. I have a SFR (french provider) card.
Hi guys, I'm in a very big trouble, since I was trying to rollback yesterday from A13 Oxygen 13, in a converted NE2110 Chinese model flashed previously with NE2115 Rom, I was having ridiculous battery life with the rom, so I want to test the European NE2113 rom, I've download the NE2113 Rollback package and applied with the local update apk provided by Oneplus, the procedure was apparently sucessfull, but SIM isn't recognized when A12 NE2113 rom booted, I've thought its a band relates problem, so I've flashed black the NE2115, but stills the same, I've get in to the IMEI numbers, and both are NULL and Baseband is blank.
I'm in Ecuador so it's absolutely impossible for me to sent the phone to Oneplus Repair services, and even if it was possible I doubt a lot they can take the phone, because it's bootloader unlocked.
If anyone have an idea about something I can do, I'll really appreciate that, it's an expensive phone and I've put a lot of effort to buy one trought and auction sale and even played to import from United States, so if you think there any hope available please share with me, I've read the one post here with someone who still needs to repair the IMEI seeing it's impossible for now, but at least I have to try to restore the phone, I can't have a media player unusable SIM phone of almost 700 bucks.
dannytgt said:
Hi guys, I'm in a very big trouble, since I was trying to rollback yesterday from A13 Oxygen 13, in a converted NE2110 Chinese model flashed previously with NE2115 Rom, I was having ridiculous battery life with the rom, so I want to test the European NE2113 rom, I've download the NE2113 Rollback package and applied with the local update apk provided by Oneplus, the procedure was apparently sucessfull, but SIM isn't recognized when A12 NE2113 rom booted, I've thought its a band relates problem, so I've flashed black the NE2115, but stills the same, I've get in to the IMEI numbers, and both are NULL and Baseband is blank.
I'm in Ecuador so it's absolutely impossible for me to sent the phone to Oneplus Repair services, and even if it was possible I doubt a lot they can take the phone, because it's bootloader unlocked.
If anyone have an idea about something I can do, I'll really appreciate that, it's an expensive phone and I've put a lot of effort to buy one trought and auction sale and even played to import from United States, so if you think there any hope available please share with me, I've read the one post here with someone who still needs to repair the IMEI seeing it's impossible for now, but at least I have to try to restore the phone, I can't have a media player unusable SIM phone of almost 700 bucks.
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1 Update your device to the latest version A16
2 Reset via recovery
DenisPDA said:
1 Update your device to the latest version A16
2 Reset via recovery
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I've tried but actually I've notice a bigger problem : battery isn't charging, I've only 30% left, tried to reflash the NE2115 with same results IMEIs are gone, phone connects trought USB cable to PC but is no way to charge it
Hello all.
My S20FE (SM-G780F) has not updated from OneUi 3 and Android 11. It always says that I'm using the latest software. I've tried factory resetting the phone and using Smart Switch to no avail.
I'm in the UK. Never lived anywhere else. I reside here permanently. It's where I bought my phone brand new.
I checked the service provider software version and it says ZT0/ZTO,ZTO/EUX . However, when I use the dialler method to check the same information it says the CSC is BTL3.
I researched and ZTO seems to refer to Brazil. I've never been to Brazil or anywhere in that vicinity so I don't know why it says ZTO as the service provider information.
Could this be why I'm having issues updating? If the phone thinks it's Brazilian then it would stop me updating if I'm in the UK? Is that correct?
Samsung suggested I send it to them to flash the drive but they require a proof of purchase and as I bought the phone over 2 years ago I can't for the life of me find the original order email.
Just for clarification the phone has never been rooted or modded and all software etc is "official." I've looked into flashing the software with Odin. Would I need ro download the update file for the CSC my phone says it is or for the CSC it should be? Do I only download the latest update or would I have to stack them and download all the previous ones my phone missed too?
Please help before I tear my hair out.
flashing the phone yourself with Odin is very easy, there are dozens of YouTube vids to get an idea from. actually downloading the firmware is more difficult.
whoever sold you the phone is who you should be angry at, it obviously wasn't intended for use here. let me know if you want help flashing!
Same thing happened to my Mom's phone (a Galaxy A series device).
Use this guide and manually flash the latest firmware.