How do I determine model? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note from Korea. I was planning on installing Cyanogen Mod 9, however when I go to Settings --> About Phone it tells me the model I have is a SHV-e160k
Is this the same as the GT-N7000 international model? Or is this a "Regional" model as it describes in the instructions as unsupported?
Thanx in advance!
P.S. Is anyone aware of any ROMS that support this model?

cadesdefy said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note from Korea. I was planning on installing Cyanogen Mod 9, however when I go to Settings --> About Phone it tells me the model I have is a SHV-e160k
Is this the same as the GT-N7000 international model? Or is this a "Regional" model as it describes in the instructions as unsupported?
Thanx in advance!
P.S. Is anyone aware of any ROMS that support this model?
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1) These are the forums for the Note 10.1 tablet, not the Galaxy Note phone
2) Samsung's Korean devices are currently completely unsupported by the CM team. None of us own any of these devices. In the case of the SHV-E160K, it's a Qualcomm-based device so the closest match is the AT&T Galaxy Note (SGH-I717), but similarly, none of the I717 developers have an E160K and thus can't support it. Nothing in these forums or the N7000 forums will be of any use whatsoever to you.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0

There was no forum for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 so I suppose it is lumped together with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus. Does the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 have a locked bootloader and can a patched bootloader be installed on it either way?
Master Melab said:
There was no forum for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 so I suppose it is lumped together with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus. Does the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 have a locked bootloader and can a patched bootloader be installed on it either way?
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There is a forum for the tab 7.0... And our devices are not similar, so you probably won't get much help here
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ringnutz said:
There is a forum for the tab 7.0... And our devices are not similar, so you probably won't get much help here
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The original Samsung Galaxy Tab is different than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0. The 7.0 is newer and designed in the ssme vein as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9.
What??!!
There's only Samsung Galaxy Tab ( in most cases P1000 ), Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus ( P6200/P6210) and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 ( P3100/P3110 ).
There's an android development section here with a couple of ROMs, so do you think the 7.0 Plus got the locked bootloader?
It's not so hard,just use search http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1596
Cheers
Crap. I could've sworn that there existed an SGT 7.0 that was different from the original. In any case, the question still stands for the Galaxy Tab Plus, now. Please keep in mind that I asked if the bootloader itself can be patched.
Master Melab said:
Crap. I could've sworn that there existed an SGT 7.0 that was different from the original. In any case, the question still stands for the Galaxy Tab Plus, now. Please keep in mind that I asked if the bootloader itself can be patched.
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There is and the post directly above your last one has link to it.
kzoodroid said:
There is and the post directly above your last one has link to it.
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Not what I meant. I was talking about a first generation device.
Master Melab said:
Not what I meant. I was talking about a first generation device.
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1st gen?? Is it P1000?? How bout u write down ur models..even s2 got model(I9100)...
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tab plus 7.0 does not have locked bootloaders, except for Hong Kong versions, which are really locked down including modems and playstore.
chrisrotolo said:
tab plus 7.0 does not have locked bootloaders, except for Hong Kong versions, which are really locked down including modems and playstore.
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Can the bootloader be patched? That is the most important question. In the event that I want to load a custom bootloader (bootloader, not kernel or ROM) I want to know if I can.

[Q] any one has Note 10.1 Korean product which model is SHV-E230K?

Hi guys,
I've just bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, but it's Korean product, which model is SHV-E230K. I've rooted successfully with CF-Auto-Root. But I couldn't find the recovery or custom roms for it. Is there anybody has same product and issue like me? So maybe we can make a thread for discussing.
Thanks!
I HAVE THE SAME ONE IT THE OLLEH MODEL.
myn just got soft brick and i can't find my s/n
May help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-1/help/hi-looking-stock-rom-samsung-galaxy-t3296814

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i have a rooted galaxy note pro 12.2,build number KOT49H.P905ZSUANH1,VERSION NUMBER XXUANA7 running Android 4.4.2,can i use any rom to update.
I have been looing for the rom on sammobile and the samsung website to no avail any help would be much appreciated.
thank you
thank you,but can i try any rom,as long it is for a galaxy note 12.2 sm-p905.
Yes as long as it states that it is for p905 or whatever your model number is.. be careful

[Completed] Upgrade Samsaung Galaxy S3 to Marshmallow 6.0.1

Dear Admin
I would like to upgrade my Samsung Galaxy Note S3 to the Marshmallow 6.0.1.
I am please need the links and steps.
Please assist.
many thanks.
Hi,
Can you confirm your device model number? There's a Galaxy S3, and there's a Galaxy Note 3, but no Note S3. Hopefully if you clarify I can find you a guide, or at least point you towards help. :good:
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Darth said:
Hi,
Can you confirm your device model number? There's a Galaxy S3, and there's a Galaxy Note 3, but no Note S3. Hopefully if you clarify I can find you a guide, or at least point you towards help. :good:
Thanks!
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Hi Darth
Thank you for replying...appreciated!
Model Number: SM-N9005 l Galaxy Note 3
Many Thanks!
As far as I know, theres no official MM for your device.
You could ask here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help/android-6-0x-note-3-note5-touchwiz-port-t3318293
Or see if there are any custom roms based on MM, though likely they will have many bugs, here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development
Good luck!

How can I know if a ROM is compatible with a phone ?

Hello everyone ,
I make this post related to my last one https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...get-android-phone-data.4371953/#post-86065033
I'm now wondering what are all the requirements a phone need to be compatible with a ROM.
android sdk version ? model ? etc...
Maybe some ROM have more requirements than others ?
Thank you for your help !
Clayzes said:
Hello everyone ,
I make this post related to my last one https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...get-android-phone-data.4371953/#post-86065033
I'm now wondering what are all the requirements a phone need to be compatible with a ROM.
android sdk version ? model ? etc...
Maybe some ROM have more requirements than others ?
Thank you for your help !
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ROMs are individually built for each specific model number(and all variants of that model with the exact same hardware), they can only be used on the specific model number that they were built for.
When a device has many different model numbers of the exact same device, all of its variant model numbers can use the same ROMs. For example, from my own personal experience, I had a Tracfone Galaxy S3 that had a model number SCH S968C but it was the exact same as all of the US Galaxy S3 variants so I used ROMs that were built for the Verizon Galaxy S3 with model number SCH I535 even though my model number was SCH S968C. It was the same way with the US Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, etc...
In some cases, devices that have the same CPU architecture can share ROMs but these are specific cases where the hardware between the devices are close enough to use the same software without issues. But, in most cases where devices have "similar" hardware, they can safely flash each others ROMs but there will be little things here and there that don't work or don't work correctly. 99% of all available devices can only use what was specifically made for that specific model number, for 99% of all devices, using ROMs from other devices results in a softbricked or hardbricked device.
In general, it is best to only use ROMs that were built for your specific model number.
Droidriven said:
ROMs are individually built for each specific model number(and all variants of that model with the exact same hardware), they can only be used on the specific model number that they were built for.
When a device has many different model numbers of the exact same device, all of its variant model numbers can use the same ROMs. For example, from my own personal experience, I had a Tracfone Galaxy S3 that had a model number SCH S968C but it was the exact same as all of the US Galaxy S3 variants so I used ROMs that were built for the Verizon Galaxy S3 with model number SCH I535 even though my model number was SCH S968C. It was the same way with the US Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, etc...
In some cases, devices that have the same CPU architecture can share ROMs but these are specific cases where the hardware between the devices are close enough to use the same software without issues. But, in most cases where devices have "similar" hardware, they can safely flash each others ROMs but there will be little things here and there that don't work or don't work correctly. 99% of all available devices can only use what was specifically made for that specific model number, for 99% of all devices, using ROMs from other devices results in a softbricked or hardbricked device.
In general, it is best to only use ROMs that were built for your specific model number.
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oooh thank you very much !
It was very helpful !

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