Can G925P be Flashed to G925F ? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

Hi
I would like to know if it is possible to flash Galaxy s6 edge g925p into a any official version without bloatware?
thanks

- Do you mean you want to flash G925F custom rom on G925P? If you do, you will need A sprint G925P kernel to boot it. You will have at least of problems A no SIM found error. No phone use of any kind. No fix for this.
Or it may just not boot with "specific-kernel-reqired" roms (back-to-N0t3 rom)!
Not recommended.
- Do you want A debloated rom? There are plenty for G925P (Renegade db rom, joshuaa ro).Or debloat from PC (search for S6 debloat tools). What I've done is use "Root Toolbox" to freeze any app I'm certain I don't need. The phone is very smooth and stable this way.
- !! Either way, DO NOT flash any Official non-G925P firmwares from Odin!!

CrazyJ36 said:
- Do you mean you want to flash G925F custom rom on G925P? If you do, you will need A sprint G925P kernel to boot it. You will have at least of problems A no SIM found error. No phone use of any kind. No fix for this.
Or it may just not boot with "specific-kernel-reqired" roms (back-to-N0t3 rom)!
Not recommended.
- Do you want A debloated rom? There are plenty for G925P (Renegade db rom, joshuaa ro).Or debloat from PC (search for S6 debloat tools). What I've done is use "Root Toolbox" to freeze any app I'm certain I don't need. The phone is very smooth and stable this way.
- !! Either way, DO NOT flash any Official non-G925P firmwares from Odin!!
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Can i change my g925p rom to g925v.beacuse V version support band 3

Look . I think we know what OP is asking. How do you flash another carriers firmware onto his phone for example.:
Flash a sprint sm-g925p cdma edge 6 Locked
Tmobile sm-g925t gsm edge 6 easy to unlock
He said nothing about flashing anything official or non official. I think i get it. Its something only the god dam haji freaking cell stores can so huh.
Look . We know that its being done. You just dont want to tell anyone how to do it. As to not unsettle the herd and lessen that 100 dollar bill for the cord unlock. I know 2 things are possible.Leo c li ppaid a haji cell to UNLOCK my sprint CDMA SAMSUNG GALAXY s6 . First time he installed this small chipset behind the sim card is now gsm . Tmobile gsm on metro / tmobile prepaid. I know for a fact because. So kindly pm me on how to do this.

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[Q] S6 variants - which firmware/modem/bootloader is interchangeable?

I'm not as concerned about this for ROM flashing. I'm wanting to find out if my G920T can use G920I or G920F modems/bootloaders, etc.
Here's my deal. I have a T-Mobile G920T. To unlock this phone I need to get away from the G920T modem. I previously had a G920T1 (MetroPCS) firmware set installed and it worked great, but the rom sucked.
I've since restored back to stock G920T and i've rooted/twrp, but I see other ROM's and I'd like to give them a shot. The catch - they all say I need to have the newest OI7 firmware installed. I'm still on the G920T sim locked OH8. The only OI7 modems/bootloaders I can find are for the G920F variant. I can't find OI7 for the G920T1 variant. I don't know if the G920F variant will sim unlock my phone. I don't want to brick my phone to figure that out, so this is the reason why I posted this question. I can flash ROM's all day long, but if I can't use my Cricket sim when I'm out in BFE then the ROM is pointless.
Does anyone understand what I'm asking?
joesee said:
I'm not as concerned about this for ROM flashing. I'm wanting to find out if my G920T can use G920I or G920F modems/bootloaders, etc.
Here's my deal. I have a T-Mobile G920T. To unlock this phone I need to get away from the G920T modem. I previously had a G920T1 (MetroPCS) firmware set installed and it worked great, but the rom sucked.
I've since restored back to stock G920T and i've rooted/twrp, but I see other ROM's and I'd like to give them a shot. The catch - they all say I need to have the newest OI7 firmware installed. I'm still on the G920T sim locked OH8. The only OI7 modems/bootloaders I can find are for the G920F variant. I can't find OI7 for the G920T1 variant. I don't know if the G920F variant will sim unlock my phone. I don't want to brick my phone to figure that out, so this is the reason why I posted this question. I can flash ROM's all day long, but if I can't use my Cricket sim when I'm out in BFE then the ROM is pointless.
Does anyone understand what I'm asking?
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DO NOT flash any FIrmewares through odin if its isn't your model number, if you purchased your phone and don't have an EIP you could sim unlock with the app, so any rom your on unless its not Touch wiz based (aren't any available besides touchwiz)

[SM-G920R7] S6 Thread

My goal would be to install Cyanogenmod on my SM-G920R7, but haven't been able to find too much help. Any of the rooting methods that seem to work on rest of the S6 variants, doesn't seem to work on this one. There is no TWRP available that I know of.
I would really appreciate any possible help. Thanks in advance.
i have the same problem
I think that this version of the s6 (the cspire version) isn't widely available enough and no one has bothered to make a root for it - ive been searching for a long time and still haven't found anything
I'd like to at least be able to root this thing.. On 5.1.1 now.
I have a rooted cellphone of this version (I purchased it rooted), is there any workaround to unlock GSM/LTE bands on this device?
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Edit... Okay, so I went back to fresh stock with SmartSwitch, then flashed twrp-3.0.0-0-zerofltespr and Unikernel-v9b-BOH1-920P-100815 via odin 3.10.7, and rooted again... any method to enable gsm on this device yet?
jfarreola said:
I have a rooted cellphone of this version (I purchased it rooted), is there any workaround to unlock GSM/LTE bands on this device?
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Edit... Okay, so I went back to fresh stock with SmartSwitch, then flashed twrp-3.0.0-0-zerofltespr and Unikernel-v9b-BOH1-920P-100815 via odin 3.10.7, and rooted again... any method to enable gsm on this device yet?
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How exactly did you root it again? Was it SM-G920R7?
phreak311 said:
How exactly did you root it again? Was it SM-G920R7?
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Yes, it was SM-G920R7... first, I flashed twrp-3.0.0-0-zerofltespr , then Unikernel-v9b-BOH1-920P-100815 , both via ODIN (you can google both files), note these files are NOT for r7 version (they're for sprint version *g920p*) but they'll root the phone.
I ended up getting rid of the phone as there's afaik no way to enable gsm on it
jfarreola said:
Yes, it was SM-G920R7... first, I flashed twrp-3.0.0-0-zerofltespr , then Unikernel-v9b-BOH1-920P-100815 , both via ODIN (you can google both files), note these files are NOT for r7 version (they're for sprint version *g920p*) but they'll root the phone.
I ended up getting rid of the phone as there's afaik no way to enable gsm on it
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That's not true. I finally rooted that model and got TWRP installed, and followed the steps to get the Sprint Galaxy S4 domestic SIM unlocked. I finally got data and texting working last night, but I can't get calls to work for some reason on an AT&T SIM card. It even shows up at AT&T as my provider. AFIK it is now SIM unlocked, the only thing not working is calls like I said. I'm sooooo close to getting this working. I need people with this phone that are doing the same thing i'm doing! I only paid $50 for it! lol
Can u help me get mine unlocked , ive already rooted the phone.
shykidd said:
Can u help me get mine unlocked , ive already rooted the phone.
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How did you root the phone thanks for any help
phreak311 said:
That's not true. I finally rooted that model and got TWRP installed, and followed the steps to get the Sprint Galaxy S4 domestic SIM unlocked. I finally got data and texting working last night, but I can't get calls to work for some reason on an AT&T SIM card. It even shows up at AT&T as my provider. AFIK it is now SIM unlocked, the only thing not working is calls like I said. I'm sooooo close to getting this working. I need people with this phone that are doing the same thing i'm doing! I only paid $50 for it! lol
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What model did you use and what recovery to root phone
makemesmile said:
What model did you use and what recovery to root phone
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use root for sprint or us cellular
DEXEIL said:
use root for sprint or us cellular
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What model will work with my phone I have my backup for if something goes wrong but if I charge the recovery and have some type of issue can I use the stock rom again thanks for your help I had a gs3 rooted and really like it now I got the sm-920r7 what model with sprint or us cellular will work
Root sm-g920r7
lazydude said:
my goal would be to install cyanogenmod on my sm-g920r7, but haven't been able to find too much help. Any of the rooting methods that seem to work on rest of the s6 variants, doesn't seem to work on this one. There is no twrp available that i know of.
I would really appreciate any possible help. Thanks in advance.
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use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet.
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makemesmile said:
how did you root the phone thanks for any help
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use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet. Make sure you go to phone settings under find my phone and turn off reactivation lock
Any way to get the G920P roms to work on this variant? I've had luck with them with other c-spire/ntelos/r7 phones in the past. I'd like to flash Renegade to it...
blazie151 said:
Any way to get the G920P roms to work on this variant? I've had luck with them with other c-spire/ntelos/r7 phones in the past. I'd like to flash Renegade to it...
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It works but the phone data Internet won't work can make phone calls and sprints annoying activation keeps posing up and even tried the pit file for cspire no change on that
Sent from my SM-G920R7 using Tapatalk
Wonder if anyone has got calls working using GSM sim card? I have the cspire G920R7 rooted with LTE data working using AT&T sim.
Won't receive calls (straight to vmail) and when placing calls dialer says CALL ENDED immediatly after dialing.
hmmm.
TEC602 said:
Wonder if anyone has got calls working using GSM sim card? I have the cspire G920R7 rooted with LTE data working using AT&T sim.
Won't receive calls (straight to vmail) and when placing calls dialer says CALL ENDED immediatly after dialing.
hmmm.
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I'm working on this too. So far I've got the same situation as you, Data works but no calls/text.
in a few weeks the person who wants me to unlock this phone for them is switching carriers and plans on buying a new phone to use until I can unlock the S6, so I'll have more time to mess with it then.
There's a few things I want to try, but I can't post links here (XDA rules).
One involves Rooting and using a service code to unlock the bands (google "TeamUSCellular GSM unlock S6")
The other also requires rooting and involves using "galaxy tools" to unlock the bands (not sure if this app works with marshmallow, though) (google "theandroidsoul how to sim unlock sprint galaxy S6")
My hopes are not high for getting this phone to work fully. I've also been trying to get custom ROMs to work, but I can't get the cell radio to work at all on custom ROMs. Even with the stock SM-G920R7 Kernel straight from the latest update .tar
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I'm working on this too. So far I've got the same situation as you, Data works but no calls/text.
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Thanks for the suggestion, yeah I have tried galaxy tools (GT) to change the phone mode to LTE/GSM auto and tried different CSC values, and accessed the hidden menus through there. The sim unlock in GT asks for a code which I dont know, but the phone doesn't seem to be locked anyway since it doesn't care when I try different sim cards. Weird thing is the GT app doesn't work very well (most hidden menus not working) on the current rom i'm using but worked better on the stock cspire rom. Note, I tried using MSL 000000 in ##3282# data menu and it works but most the settings in there don't seem to be applicable to GSM networks.
Currently I'VE been messing with the build.prop file, also tried the CDMA to GSM flashable zip which edits the build.prop but nothing has gotten better. One time after editing the build.prop the phone would only turn on with a blank screen and vibrate every few seconds, that was SCARY. Also was planning on flashing other radio/modem but having trouble finding many of those files and pulling them from roms seems difficult to get the correct file to flash on odin.
TEC602 said:
Thanks for the suggestion, yeah I have tried galaxy tools (GT) to change the phone mode to LTE/GSM auto and tried different CSC values, and accessed the hidden menus through there. The sim unlock in GT asks for a code which I dont know, but the phone doesn't seem to be locked anyway since it doesn't care when I try different sim cards. Weird thing is the GT app doesn't work very well (most hidden menus not working) on the current rom i'm using but worked better on the stock cspire rom. Note, I tried using MSL 000000 in ##3282# data menu and it works but most the settings in there don't seem to be applicable to GSM networks.
Currently I'VE been messing with the build.prop file, also tried the CDMA to GSM flashable zip which edits the build.prop but nothing has gotten better. One time after editing the build.prop the phone would only turn on with a blank screen and vibrate every few seconds, that was SCARY. Also was planning on flashing other radio/modem but having trouble finding many of those files and pulling them from roms seems difficult to get the correct file to flash on odin.
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I'm not sure you'll even be able to flash other models' modem..? I can't say I've ever tried.
Anyway, getting your hands on the firmware is easy. Just use SamFirm (http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647)
To use it, just input the model number (SM-G920R7/R4/P/V/T/A) and the region code, then select "auto".
Region codes and model numbers:
C-Spire: ACG (SM-G920R7)
US-Cellular: USC (SM-G920R4)
Sprint: SPR (SM-G920P)
Verizon: VZW (Locked out from download, app can't download) (SM-G920V)
T-mobile: TMB (SM-G920T)
ATT: ATT (Locked out from download, app can't download) (SM-G920A)
This app downloads firmwares directly from Samsung servers, so the download is really fast and guaranteed to be perfect/stock.
**the SM-G920R7 is closest related to the SM-G920R4 (US Cellular) & SM-G920P (Sprint). The US Cellular one recently supports GSM Bands natively without any rooting/messing with hidden settings, so that's where i'd start. You may not even need the baseband/modem, just flash the rom? I'm not sure. Good luck dude It'd be awesome if you get it working
*** Also, make sure you have a backup of your EFS before messing with the modem. Apparently if you flash an incompatible modem you can erase/corrupt the EFS partition and lose your IMEI. Hell, make a FULL backup with TWRP, and make sure that backup is copied over to your computer before doing any flashing. You can't be too careful with this.
Haven't had any luck flashing stock firmware or modems from other models using Odin, errors with a security message or something, tried G920A and G920R4. Probably for the best I suppose. Flashing custom roms has not been a problem, even if the don't work properly. Wonder if there is a test mode or way to use logcat to see why calls don't proceed like normal. Never worked on going CDMA to GSM before, I always did CDMA to CDMA in the past.

Convert SM-G930T to SM-G930A so I can use AT&T LTE bands.

Hi All, I want to continue using my AT&T prepaid plan but I recently bought a locked T-Mobile Galaxy S7 SM-G930T (I'm going to try to unlock it - if that doesn't work this is all moot). I would like to flash AT&T firmware so I can use the AT&T LTE bands. Can I follow the instructions in the link below once I've unlocked a T-Mobile SM-G930T and turn it into a SM-G930A?
http://www.droidviews.com/nougat-firmware-on-att-galaxy-s7s7-edge-sm-g930a-g935a/
I've read the link below... but it seems to be only if you want to continue using T-Mobile service which I don't.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...w-to-flash-att-nougat-to-t-mobile-s7-t3553610
Changing firmware doesn't have anything to do with what bands the hardware supports. Unlock it and throw the ATT SIM in. Only difference is carrier supported features and software (wifi calling, etc). Flashing ATT modem might improve coverage but all S7 support the same bands.
Thanks buddy for the reply. I'm used to using a custom ROM on my Android phones so this is new. Mostly CyanogenMod.
That's good to know I don't need to flash in order to get the bands but I understand I need to if I want OTA updates from at&t. It seems relatively simple that you just flash the AT&T ROM over the T-Mobile with Odin and then use some update file. It doesn't even effect Samsung pay and Knox which is great.
Stupid question: is the AT&T modem included with the AT&T rom? Also, with regards to the 2nd link in the OP what is the update file that you put on the sdcard to use in recovery - is that an OTA update because your ROM is different from your carrier?
madadhd said:
Thanks buddy for the reply. I'm used to using a custom ROM on my Android phones so this is new. Mostly CyanogenMod.
That's good to know I don't need to flash in order to get the bands but I understand I need to if I want OTA updates from at&t. It seems relatively simple that you just flash the AT&T ROM over the T-Mobile with Odin and then use some update file. It doesn't even effect Samsung pay and Knox which is great.
Stupid question: is the AT&T modem included with the AT&T rom? Also, with regards to the 2nd link in the OP what is the update file that you put on the sdcard to use in recovery - is that an OTA update because your ROM is different from your carrier?
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The following is the latest G930A Android 7.0 firmware file. All you need to do is flash it with Odin's AP slot to completely convert your G930T to a G930A. No other steps or files are required: G930AUCS4BQC2_CL10280464_QB12904132_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta.tar.rar
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muniz_ri said:
The following is the latest G930A Android 7.0 firmware file. All you need to do is flash it with Odin's AP slot to completely convert your G930T to a G930A. No other steps or files are required: G930AUCS4BQC2_CL10280464_QB12904132_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta.tar.rar
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i have METROPCS Phone SM-G930T1 Nougat, already unlocked since i live in mexico...is there a international rom to flash?? i wanna convert my s7 to a non carrier rom IN ADVANCE THANKS 4 YOUR HELP!
muniz_ri said:
The following is the latest G930A Android 7.0 firmware file. All you need to do is flash it with Odin's AP slot to completely convert your G930T to a G930A. No other steps or files are required: G930AUCS4BQC2_CL10280464_QB12904132_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta.tar.rar
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I don't get why you would do this other than to have ATT bloat over TMO bloat (IMHO TMO has less bloat than ATT). There's no technical advantage. Am I missing something?
A0425A said:
I don't get why you would do this other than to have ATT bloat over TMO bloat (IMHO TMO has less bloat than ATT). There's no technical advantage. Am I missing something?
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The amount of bloatware is irrelevant since you can freeze all bloatware on either build. I experienced many issues on the TMo version including issues with Android Auto, Google Assistant, and Tasker. I thought these apps were buggy but all of those issues were resolved on the AT&T version. The AT&T version seems to be a better, bug-free build.
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The amount of bloatware is irrelevant since you can freeze all bloatware on either build. I experienced many issues on the TMo version including issues with Android Auto, Google Assistant, and Tasker. I thought these apps were buggy but all of those issues were resolved on the AT&T version. The AT&T version seems to be a better, bug-free build.
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Read that in a different thread you posted to after I responded. I think it's very YMMV though. But if you saw improvement then ??
Hi, did anyone ever complete this flash from SM-G930T to SM-G930A? I'd like to do this solely to try and get the wifi calling feature since my workplace has poor cell service but great wifi. I bought the T-Mobile phone, unlocked it, put the ATT sim in and everything but wifi calling works fine. I appreciate the reply!
This is much later in the year (11-8-2021) and ATT has posted the list of phone they say will work and it only shows G930A. It seems their test of working means it must have been sold by ATT. They say My G930T won't work. So Will ATT continue to use customer's unlocked phones it they were not orginally sold by ATT. They have the records. Will ATT refuse to use one of their SIMs even if the phone is Flashed to ATT logo. I do not want to throw away my G930T phone.
muniz_ri said:
The following is the latest G930A Android 7.0 firmware file. All you need to do is flash it with Odin's AP slot to completely convert your G930T to a G930A. No other steps or files are required: G930AUCS4BQC2_CL10280464_QB12904132_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta.tar.rar
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Hello and thank you. You posted this information and link back in 2017 and so much has changed. Mostly ATT is now working hard to get rid of all 3G towers and firing up 5G. They said my Galaxy S7-GM930T would not work so I think they link you posted will help me convert the phone back to a GM930A or U or U1. My question is,..Has anything in your post changed since 2017 and if so could you please advise me of what I need to do. Thanks very much.
trigger1937 said:
Hello and thank you. You posted this information and link back in 2017 and so much has changed. Mostly ATT is now working hard to get rid of all 3G towers and firing up 5G. They said my Galaxy S7-GM930T would not work so I think they link you posted will help me convert the phone back to a GM930A or U or U1. My question is,..Has anything in your post changed since 2017 and if so could you please advise me of what I need to do. Thanks very much.
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They sent you a message saying the phone won't work?

Don't need mobile data or calling, just wanted to try international roms.

Only need WiFi. Has anyone else tried this with success?
Anyone?
I think you just need to flash the kernel for this phone after the rom for the right version of Android. The Sickness has a custom one.
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I think you just need to flash the kernel for this phone after the rom for the right version of Android. The Sickness has a custom one.
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Thank you Troy. I thought as much, but I'm having trouble getting any of the port roms to boot, but this is how I remember doing it before. I'm thinking it's a kernel issue anyway. No big deal.
I have sprint N920P. But there are some problems,
1. no hotspot available
2. some network activation crap when turn on phone
I want to convert it to N920G. How can I do that ? (If possible).
I have another question, If I do something wrong and at the end, flash N920P stock rom, will my phone carrier locked? I don't know how this network unlocking works. Is it on device software or on network side. ?
Thanks

Samsung SM-G930S... all the same as

I have a Samsung SM-G930S... which is Exynos 8890.
Can I then put on any ROM from any other Exynos 8890 based phone? And all will be well?
All will be well if you enjoy a brick
Only flash stock ROMs for your model S7 (G930S)
Bootloaders etc are different between models, it doesn't just depend on the chipset
JeffDC said:
I have a Samsung SM-G930S... which is Exynos 8890.
Can I then put on any ROM from any other Exynos 8890 based phone? And all will be well?
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If custom roms, then yes. I have a G930L. Same korean variant as S & K.
012512 said:
If custom roms, then yes. I have a G930L. Same korean variant as S & K.
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So then you stick to L, S and K supported custom ROMS? ...
I see quite a few custom ROMs for the G930F version but that would unsupported/dangerous?
JeffDC said:
I have a Samsung SM-G930S... which is Exynos 8890.
Can I then put on any ROM from any other Exynos 8890 based phone? And all will be well?
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JeffDC said:
So then you stick to L, S and K supported custom ROMS? ...
I see quite a few custom ROMs for the G930F version but that would unsupported/dangerous?
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That would be fine. Example custom rom for korean variants are superman rom, superstock rom. I'm currently using superman rom
012512 said:
That would be fine. Example custom rom for korean variants are superman rom, superstock rom. I'm currently using superman rom
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012512, thank you for your answer. I will look up those two ROMS. This rooting of the Samsung phones seems a bit more complicated than the last time I was rooting, the LG-G3 and the OnePlus One, or is it my imagination.... or just getting more-forgetful?
When you look for ROM's compatible for your phone, are you looking specifically that they are for the SM-G930S, or exactly what are you looking for? Other non-Korean variants that will work?
Thanks again.
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012512, thank you for your answer. I will look up those two ROMS. This rooting of the Samsung phones seems a bit more complicated than the last time I was rooting, the LG-G3 and the OnePlus One, or is it my imagination.... or just getting more-forgetful?
When you look for ROM's compatible for your phone, are you looking specifically that they are for the SM-G930S, or exactly what are you looking for? Other non-Korean variants that will work?
Thanks again.
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Any custom tw roms will be fine. Take note that aosp roms are no longer supported for korean variants.
S7 korean variants are g93xK/L/S
So if you install a g930/5F custom tw rom, you can install it on your phone as long as you don't install the stock g93xF/FD roms.
Also, there is a separate twrp for korean variants in order to install a custom tw roms. Please refer "heroltekor" twrp.
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Example supported rom for korean variants:
[ROM][STABLE][N][7.0][DQIC][03.10.17][SM-G930F/FD/K/L/S/W8] SuperMan-Rom V2.7.0
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Excellent information, thank you. By trial and error, before picking up your post, I put on an Exynos Infinity 8+ from v8. It seemed to flash fine using the default Bixby CSC indicated in the setup. I did this last night so have not had time to chck out all things, however, cell phone, messaging, bluetooth all work just fine. I'm about to clean install the v17 of the Infinity in a few minutes. TWRP is a a** saver and my friend.
Thank you, again.
Jeff
JeffDC said:
Excellent information, thank you. By trial and error, before picking up your post, I put on an Exynos Infinity 8+ from v8. It seemed to flash fine using the default Bixby CSC indicated in the setup. I did this last night so have not had time to chck out all things, however, cell phone, messaging, bluetooth all work just fine. I'm about to clean install the v17 of the Infinity in a few minutes. TWRP is a a** saver and my friend.
Thank you, again.
Jeff
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Hi,
I bought Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930S from the store which was converted into SM-G930FD as I was not having Korean sick apps installed in my mobile and there was no Korean logo of "BANDLTE" while switching off and switching on, when I saw my phone model name it was SM-G930FD and was supporting dual sim both had a same IMEI. But when I restarted my mobile after getting home phone got locked with this message "Custom Binary Blocked By FRP Lock" so decided to got into boot menu there I saw SMG930S written so i flashed mobile with SKT Korean firmware of smg930s but when I installed it I got tons of Korean apps and getting "BANDLTE" logo while switching off and on my phone I lost that Samsung Original logo which I had when my phone was converted into smg930fd. Now I want to switch back to Smg930fd settings/firmware so get rid of these Korean apps and Model to be appear as SMG930FD as the back of my Samsung Galaxy s7 glass has a phone model SMG930FD. I don't know Shopkeeper scammed me or what I told him I wanted to buy SMG930FD but he gave me this converted phone Kindly help me to get back to SMG930FD firmware/settings
shazmobile said:
Hi,
I bought Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930S from the store which was converted into SM-G930FD as I was not having Korean sick apps installed in my mobile and there was no Korean logo of "BANDLTE" while switching off and switching on, when I saw my phone model name it was SM-G930FD and was supporting dual sim both had a same IMEI. But when I restarted my mobile after getting home phone got locked with this message "Custom Binary Blocked By FRP Lock" so decided to got into boot menu there I saw SMG930S written so i flashed mobile with SKT Korean firmware of smg930s but when I installed it I got tons of Korean apps and getting "BANDLTE" logo while switching off and on my phone I lost that Samsung Original logo which I had when my phone was converted into smg930fd. Now I want to switch back to Smg930fd settings/firmware so get rid of these Korean apps and Model to be appear as SMG930FD as the back of my Samsung Galaxy s7 glass has a phone model SMG930FD. I don't know Shopkeeper scammed me or what I told him I wanted to buy SMG930FD but he gave me this converted phone Kindly help me to get back to SMG930FD firmware/settings
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Same case for me, one thing different is that i bought the phone used from some random guy on the internet, i tried OTA to get Oreo as the phone had Nougat but it says no update available for me, 4G didn't work on my netword too, then when i saw samsung health not working i thought knox probably is voided when i checked odin i found its a 930S instead of the FD.
I do believe there is ways to convert to the 930F/FD by flashing select flash, using a box/dongle or some paid tool like R3 or Chimera or whatever you can get your hands on. I work on a repair workshop, have those i mentioned above and i saw this feature where you can actually select which part you wanna flash from a specified md5 file, i didn't test it on any phone yet, but i think they flash the bootloader of the real variant 930X but they put the AP of the international version 930F/FD, from the AP file you can also select what to flash and what to not, so you can actually only flash system.img of the XXXF version and the rest can be from the original variant. Never tested it but i think that's how it works.
My advice is to return the phone, that's what i'm going to do as i just bought it today (i was a happy dumbea** already bought few cases and whatnot...) the phone is still good and all functions perfectly, 4G might not work on some networks due to the different bands but everything else is the same! there is a big chance you can get the international firmware on it and be happy with it, but there is always a chance of breaking it too! or getting a network lock which i guarantee you, you're not going to like...
I don't know if this type of phones is refurbished, but i really hate that Samsung actually does that or allow this to be possible (happened before with an S6), same goes for LG too (Had a v10 korean model with Tmobile firmware).
Again, my advice, return it!!
Okay so here is an update on my case, might help anyone. if you did read my previous reply you'll know that i bought the phone from someone online, contacted him back he didn't block me nor ignore me, he even called me himself, but he bought a ps4 with my money and can't go back. Still waiting to see if he can get the money back, but what i was thinking is to ask for few dollars back just cause 4g network and dual sim functionality doesn't work on the phone, again its a 930S with 930FD firmware, after confirming and playing around its actually 930F not FD so i think i can get back the dual sim function. I'll be flashing the phone if i got no money back, try to get FD or 4G working on it and sell it for maximum price, then use the extra money i'll take from him to sorta re-gain my money and try to find a better one.
If i ended up flashing this 930S to a 930F or FD i'll post the method and the result and link it in another reply for anyone interested.
Wish me luck.
Salazar33 said:
Okay so here is an update on my case, might help anyone. if you did read my previous reply you'll know that i bought the phone from someone online, contacted him back he didn't block me nor ignore me, he even called me himself, but he bought a ps4 with my money and can't go back. Still waiting to see if he can get the money back, but what i was thinking is to ask for few dollars back just cause 4g network and dual sim functionality doesn't work on the phone, again its a 930S with 930FD firmware, after confirming and playing around its actually 930F not FD so i think i can get back the dual sim function. I'll be flashing the phone if i got no money back, try to get FD or 4G working on it and sell it for maximum price, then use the extra money i'll take from him to sorta re-gain my money and try to find a better one.
If i ended up flashing this 930S to a 930F or FD i'll post the method and the result and link it in another reply for anyone interested.
Wish me luck.
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Bro I found a way you can download custom rom of smg930fd by installing TWRP or CF auto root method in this way your model will I guess automatically turn into dual sim supported and model will be shown as smg930fd.
I also have a 930S. How to >Bro I found a way you can download custom rom of smg930fd by installing TWRP or CF auto root method in this way your model will I guess automatically turn into dual sim supported and model will be shown as smg930fd.<
shazmobile said:
Bro I found a way you can download custom rom of smg930fd by installing TWRP or CF auto root method in this way your model will I guess automatically turn into dual sim supported and model will be shown as smg930fd.
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Hi,
I'm facing the same situation. I bought G930FD dual sim but later I found that it's actually G930S.
Now I want to install its stock firmware which is Android 8.0 by SK Telecom, Korea
Can you please tell me:
1. Changing the ROM will covert the phone into Single SIM version?
2. The phone will lock to Korean network only?
3. This will change everything into Korean?
Cheers
[email protected] said:
Hi,
I'm facing the same situation. I bought G930FD dual sim but later I found that it's actually G930S.
Now I want to install its stock firmware which is Android 8.0 by SK Telecom, Korea
Can you please tell me:
1. Changing the ROM will covert the phone into Single SIM version?
2. The phone will lock to Korean network only?
3. This will change everything into Korean?
Cheers
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1. Yes it will!
2. This one depends if your phone is unlocked or not, most of the time it is unlocked.
3. The firmware is all the same Korean, US, Canada or international the biggest difference will be in bloatwares, as I had that phone before I can tell you, you'll have many SK telecom apps.
4. (this one I added) If you flash your phone with the original Korean firmware which is by downloading the firmware for the S7 SM-G930s from Sammobile and flashing it using ODIN, going back is quite hard! So if you're network locked or you want the dual sim functionality back, you'll need a special tool/dungle called Z3x to make the thing work!
5. (I also added this) To unlock the phone and make it work on all networks there is a process called "Patching the certificate" and it requires an unlocked bootloader which probably you already have, and root! and most importantly! it only works on Android Nougat. Basically what Im saying you can only have dual sim function in Android Nougat with the 930FD firmware, also if you flash the original firmware and its network locked, if you wanna go back you'll need that tool I mentioned and again, only Android Nougat.
Had that phone before, still have the firmware backup for the 930StoFD also. I can help if needed.
Salazar33 said:
1. Yes it will!
2. This one depends if your phone is unlocked or not, most of the time it is unlocked.
3. The firmware is all the same Korean, US, Canada or international the biggest difference will be in bloatwares, as I had that phone before I can tell you, you'll have many SK telecom apps.
4. (this one I added) If you flash your phone with the original Korean firmware which is by downloading the firmware for the S7 SM-G930s from Sammobile and flashing it using ODIN, going back is quite hard! So if you're network locked or you want the dual sim functionality back, you'll need a special tool/dungle called Z3x to make the thing work!
5. (I also added this) To unlock the phone and make it work on all networks there is a process called "Patching the certificate" and it requires an unlocked bootloader which probably you already have, and root! and most importantly! it only works on Android Nougat. Basically what Im saying you can only have dual sim function in Android Nougat with the 930FD firmware, also if you flash the original firmware and its network locked, if you wanna go back you'll need that tool I mentioned and again, only Android Nougat.
Had that phone before, still have the firmware backup for the 930StoFD also. I can help if needed.
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Thanks a lot mate for such a detailed reply
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Salazar33 said:
1. Yes it will!
2. This one depends if your phone is unlocked or not, most of the time it is unlocked.
3. The firmware is all the same Korean, US, Canada or international the biggest difference will be in bloatwares, as I had that phone before I can tell you, you'll have many SK telecom apps.
4. (this one I added) If you flash your phone with the original Korean firmware which is by downloading the firmware for the S7 SM-G930s from Sammobile and flashing it using ODIN, going back is quite hard! So if you're network locked or you want the dual sim functionality back, you'll need a special tool/dungle called Z3x to make the thing work!
5. (I also added this) To unlock the phone and make it work on all networks there is a process called "Patching the certificate" and it requires an unlocked bootloader which probably you already have, and root! and most importantly! it only works on Android Nougat. Basically what Im saying you can only have dual sim function in Android Nougat with the 930FD firmware, also if you flash the original firmware and its network locked, if you wanna go back you'll need that tool I mentioned and again, only Android Nougat.
Had that phone before, still have the firmware backup for the 930StoFD also. I can help if needed.
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Thank you for such a detailed answer.
Now I'm confused to select a blue pill or red one
At one hand the current OS is outdated and have a very annoying and UN-stopable adware buit-in; but it's dual SIM
and on the other hand I may have an updated and ad-free OS by sacrificing dual SIM functionality
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Thanks a lot mate for such a detailed reply
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Thank you for such a detailed answer.
Now I'm confused to select a blue pill or red one
At one hand the current OS is outdated and have a very annoying and UN-stopable adware buit-in; but it's dual SIM
and on the other hand I may have an updated and ad-free OS by sacrificing dual SIM functionality
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What you can do is install TWRP recovery, you can download it from "twrp.me/Devices" and look for your specific device, backup everything and transfer it to a PC or a memory card, just in case you'd like to go back later, then you can flash the original firmware with Android Oreo and see if you like it more and if its worth dropping the dual sim for! if you don't like it, you just reFlash TWRP as it will be erased, format the partitions and restore the backup, You'll be back with Nougat and dual sim function but the network won't work till you patch the certificate (used to be called repair network), and for that you'll need root, debug enabled, and the z3x. Your issue will probably be that last one, z3x, cause as far as I know you'll need this tool or a similar one to get the network to work again! and just to mention, for some reason, if you erase the dalvik cache or reset the phone, you'll have to patch the certificate again.
Just think it through carefully, I work in a repair shop so I got access to lots of tools, but in your case if you don't, it might be quite hard to get things working again if they break.
Salazar33 said:
What you can do is install TWRP recovery, you can download it from "twrp.me/Devices" and look for your specific device, backup everything and transfer it to a PC or a memory card, just in case you'd like to go back later, then you can flash the original firmware with Android Oreo and see if you like it more and if its worth dropping the dual sim for! if you don't like it, you just reFlash TWRP as it will be erased, format the partitions and restore the backup, You'll be back with Nougat and dual sim function but the network won't work till you patch the certificate (used to be called repair network), and for that you'll need root, debug enabled, and the z3x. Your issue will probably be that last one, z3x, cause as far as I know you'll need this tool or a similar one to get the network to work again! and just to mention, for some reason, if you erase the dalvik cache or reset the phone, you'll have to patch the certificate again.
Just think it through carefully, I work in a repair shop so I got access to lots of tools, but in your case if you don't, it might be quite hard to get things working again if they break.
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I simply flashed my device using Odin.
These is no more dual SIM functionality but I'm happy to have a latest firmware for S7 and I'm fee from the ads now.
[email protected] said:
I simply flashed my device using Odin.
These is no more dual SIM functionality but I'm happy to have a latest firmware for S7 and I'm fee from the ads now.
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Happy to hear the issue is solved.
Couple of things you can try for a better experience if you like modding and tweaking.
If you have root and magisk, you can install a module that enhance your camera, it will increase the quality and add some extra features (I just installed it three days ago on my S8+, and the S7 is also supported, love it)
You can install a sound mod that gives you stereo like sound by using the earpeace and the bottom speak together.
Also with root you can patch your host file (Luckypatcher can do that) to block like 99% of the ads within the apps (I can't live without this one, life saver)
And can find tons more withing the forums, these are the ones I tried myself.

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