Hello guys,
I got a couple of really weird problems, but I'm gonna ask only one since it might be the reason why the second happens.
I recently just purchased a usa version galaxy s3, by the specs looks as the i535, it also says Verizon mobile when connected to pc but the model number on the phone and also KIES says i9300.
It's on android 4.3, so i wanted to update, but it doesn't show any options on the phone to check for updates. and this is a photo of what kies says.
Any explanation ? and also any suggestions on how can i update ??
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I keep getting a message on my T-mobile Galaxy Note 3.
Unfortunatly wfsService has stop working
Neither Tmobile or Samsung no what I am talking about
It is a brand new phone
How do I fix the problem
Got my note 7 today, and went to setup Samsung pay on my gear s2.. it seems like there is a version of the tpk preinstalled that does not get updated when installing the gear s2 Samsung pay app, so when you go to use Samsung pay on the gear s2 it constantly tells you that it needs to update ... hoping it's fixed soon, tried resetting the gear we didn't work
I assume you have the non 3g version of the s2, correct? I have the 3g version but am not able to use Samsung Pay on it yet.
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Same issue here. Using At&t note 7 android ver 6.0.1 and the gear s2 classic (non 3g) samsung pay throws an app error.
Error Product does not exist in this store (2316:4004).
This error can be replicated by holding the back key on the gear s2. Samsung pay will prompt you to look at your mobile device and a video begins to play on it. During the video "Update Samsung Pay" appears. When you update it the error is thrown.
mickeywdw1254 said:
I assume you have the non 3g version of the s2, correct? I have the 3g version but am not able to use Samsung Pay on it yet.
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Yes, using Wi-Fi variant it was working fine on my s7 edge, not working at all on note 7, just keeps asking me to update. When you look at installed applications on the gear it shows Samsung pay twice, so my best guess is that one is up to date and the other is not, when you go to use it, it's probably checking version on the non updated TPK, then forwards you to the update and says you are already up to date because of the updated version. The solution is most likely to get rid of the old version, but it is not uninstallable
Fixed?
I had this problem as well. I'm on Verizon with Galaxy Note 7 and have a non-3g Bluetooth only classic gear S2. I just opened pay on my watch a few minutes ago, it opened the app on the phone, got the usual update message, so I hit update as I have tried every day since I got the phone last Thursday, and to my surprise, it actually worked this morning. :good: After it was updated, I closed the app on the phone, and re-initiated pay on my watch, and the app on the phone opened and the "Start" option was finally there, and I was able to add my card details. So now the trick will be to see if the pay actually works whenever I try to make a purchase.
OK, I'm a bit of a noob with Samsung after 12 years with HTC. There seems to be quite a few models of this phone. Every HTC I've had, EVO 4G up to A9, has been pretty straight forward, meaning there was only one model. I got this one today to replace my venerable and much loved Max (one pending divorce and a vindictive wife later) which still works but am unable to keep it on the network. So, school me. It's running 7.0. I haven't even turned it on yet because I want to see if it can be rooted. With so many different models of this phone I don't want to screw it up. I've rooted a couple of Samsungs with Odin, most recent my Walmart special On5 which I purchased last week as an emergency back up. Can I use Odin? I guess my GoogleFu isn't strong enough as I can't find any specific info on the J7 7.0 Perx.
Any and all help is/will be appreciated.
you can use Odin, but as of right now there is no root or custom recovery available. The J7 has alot of different models with different chipsets, etc. I believe the Perx is a J727 model. I have a Sprint Perx model...SM-J727P.
5 Liter Fever said:
OK, I'm a bit of a noob with Samsung after 12 years with HTC. There seems to be quite a few models of this phone. Every HTC I've had, EVO 4G up to A9, has been pretty straight forward, meaning there was only one model. I got this one today to replace my venerable and much loved Max (one pending divorce and a vindictive wife later) which still works but am unable to keep it on the network. So, school me. It's running 7.0. I haven't even turned it on yet because I want to see if it can be rooted. With so many different models of this phone I don't want to screw it up. I've rooted a couple of Samsungs with Odin, most recent my Walmart special On5 which I purchased last week as an emergency back up. Can I use Odin? I guess my GoogleFu isn't strong enough as I can't find any specific info on the J7 7.0 Perx.
Any and all help is/will be appreciated.
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u can flash stock firmware via odin if available
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Hi I have an samsung s6 which I have purchased online from eBay. I have noticed my s6 has stopped getting updates and the "software update" doesn't function anymore. On rebooting it shows the model as a Korean version but in the description on about the phone is an "F" model. I have no idea how to resolve it. As it's been few years now I have had the phone and never noticed it until I moved abroad. I have tried installing manually but unfortunately odin seem to fail on update. Is there any alternative or shall I just stick to the phone as it is ? . Thank you so much in advance.
Hey guys, I've got a gear S2 classic and whenever I try to update, the watch gets stuck on 18%, restarts and says that it has failed to update and needs to be brought to Samsung service. Really annoying and I really want to update it.
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Ya, better dont update yourself or it will be broken. Try send it to samsung dealer and ask them to do it instead. I've broke mine and service cost is like expensive