S7 Edge International - Apple Pay, Visual Voice Mail & Wifi Calling - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hello,
I really apologize for all these post, I am just trying to figure out how to use this phone. I did do a google search but the information I am getting is mixed.
- Samsung Pay - Does it work on the International version S7 Edge?
- Wifi Calling - Can I get it to work by slapping an AT&T rom?
- Visual Voicemail - Is there a tweak to get it integrated on the phone icon?
Thanks in advance.

1) depends on which country you live. I heard samsung activated it in UK, eventually all the countries should
2) absolutely not. Despite the two variants having different hardware (exynos 8890 and snap 820), wifi calling has to be implemented by the carrier. Anyhow, it'd brick your phone
3) don't really know, but I don't think it's possible on samsung stock dialer. But you could try to download some custom ones from the store

DevastatorTNT said:
1) depends on which country you live. I heard samsung activated it in UK, eventually all the countries should
2) absolutely not. Despite the two variants having different hardware (exynos 8890 and snap 820), wifi calling has to be implemented by the carrier. Anyhow, it'd brick your phone
3) don't really know, but I don't think it's possible on samsung stock dialer. But you could try to download some custom ones from the store
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Thanks for the info.
I was able to download Android Pay and add a credit card but unable to test it. I am located in California, USA.
I will will check on the VVM app and see if I can get it to work.

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T-mobile Wi-fi calling and Samsung Pay on Samsung Galaxy S7 Unlocked International?

I have a Samsung Galaxy s7 Edge international version g935f from Europe, I want to not root it and be able to get tmobile wifi calling and samsung pay, I saw there were forums on changing the csc code or adding a few files into the device but none were clear on how to do it, so how can do it without putting the tmobile firmware on and junk and having to go through a lot of hassle thanks
I've been trying too figure this out since I got my phone. If you have any luck please let me know
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I don't know about the Tmobile wifi calling, but I have a G930F, I use a fireware(CSC code: XSG) , installed the latest Samsung Pay and Samsung Pay Frame from Apkmirror.com. I have made a couple of purchase by Samsung Pay with my BOA debit card.
Has anyone found an answer since this thread was made?
Looking to upgrade from my S6 and I'd like to know if I can get WiFi calling on the international model.
Why not buy the unlocked SM-G930U where samsung pay, wifi calling and VoLTE all works instead of SM-G930F?
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Apparently the only way to wifi call is flash the tmobile rom which allows samsung pay, however if u want samsung pay u just change the Csc but it's easier to just go ahead and flash it with the entire rom for another country, i used to use wifi calling on my old phone, however, I don't plan on doing anything with my new p now but I can say it's worth it to buy international version over the T-Mobile, if it's only wifi calling you are about then it's not worth it, samsung pay will be available to all international versions soon, you may be lucky and get a phone from a country that has it allowed (I know newegg sells the us unlocked international version for 699 and it allows samsung pay) so far it's in 5 countries. The international version is faster, almost no bloatware (samsung makes u choose to install most apps that used to make bloatware). U can use any app that has calling over wifi. Also samsung added a feature that substitutes for wifi calling called enhanced messaging that's basically I message for Android so u can text over wifi.
EncryptedCurse said:
Has anyone found an answer since this thread was made?
Looking to upgrade from my S6 and I'd like to know if I can get WiFi calling on the international model.
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Check my latest reply get my answer, but in short the unlocked international (g935f and g 930f) is better
kirdroid said:
Why not buy the unlocked SM-G930U where samsung pay, wifi calling and VoLTE all works instead of SM-G930F?
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The unlocked international has a different processer (the Samsung built exynos chip which is basically made for it) and it outperforms the snapdragon counterpart in the us carrier versions. Also over a GB more of storage due to no carrier bloatware. No contract or ugly logos on the back, there are a few downsides to international unlocked but it overall is better and usually cheaper a bit
zakmza123 said:
The unlocked international has a different processer (the Samsung built exynos chip which is basically made for it) and it outperforms the snapdragon counterpart in the us carrier versions. Also over a GB more of storage due to no carrier bloatware. No contract or ugly logos on the back, there are a few downsides to international unlocked but it overall is better and usually cheaper a bit
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You didn't read my post .. did you? The unlocked US model is the G930U/G935U which is the non carrier version, it's not the useless carrier crap version with carrier logos and their bloat.
Only thing I agree was the exynos portion which is obviously better than the SD 820.
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kirdroid said:
You didn't read my post .. did you? The unlocked US model is the G930U/G935U which is the non carrier version, it's not the useless carrier crap version with carrier logos and their bloat.
Only thing I agree was the exynos portion which is obviously better than the SD 820.
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Oops I read it but didn't know that the u was different I thought it was a carrier, got it confused with the x which is Verizon. I'm pretty sure it has everything but the volte and wifi calling I think that's different for each carrier, I agree with u then buy either the u or f, it's just sometimes u find the f cheaper a bit like on Amazon the edge f is 655 but the u is for 700 at newegg (cheapest) or 800 at bestbuy

SM-955F on ATT USA will Samsung Pay work?

Looking to purchase SM-955F from Clove and use in the USA with AT&T.
Will Samsung Pay work in the USA?
CC
Maybe. Can't know for sure until someone tried it out. A few of us will be testing this out
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cc999 said:
Looking to purchase SM-955F from Clove and use in the USA with AT&T. Will Samsung Pay work in the USA?
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The S7e'rs got it working. You have to install the right combinations of Samsung Pay Framework and the Samsung Pay App. Since the UK phones don't ship with the Framework pre-installed some people got better/easier results flashing a different "F" CSC ROM that included Samsung Pay pre-installed. BTU (the UK CSC) gets the most updates fastest so I'm not interesting in changing it. I'm getting a AT&T S8+ Wednesday so I'll pull the APKs (including S Pay) I may need from it to set up my UK phone. I'll post my findings and results.
In terms of Samsung Pay in the U.S., none of the S7e'rs ever got Amex cards to work so I doubt that'll change. Also, for Gear S3 owners, you can use the Gear version of S Pay on a UK phone without any gyrations.
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BarryH_GEG said:
The S7e'rs got it working. You have to install the right combinations of Samsung Pay Framework and the Samsung Pay App. Since the UK phones don't ship with the Framework pre-installed some people got better/easier results flashing a different "F" CSC ROM that included Samsung Pay pre-installed. BTU (the UK CSC) gets the most updates fastest so I'm not interesting in changing it. I'm getting a AT&T S8+ Wednesday so I'll pull the APKs (including S Pay) I may need from it to set up my UK phone. I'll post my findings and results.
In terms of Samsung Pay in the U.S., none of the S7e'rs ever got Amex cards to work so I doubt that'll change. Also, for Gear S3 owners, you can use the Gear version of S Pay on a UK phone without any gyrations.
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Another question. I hear that if you put in an ATT sim into the SM-955F phone all the ATT bloatware gets
installed. Is this true? If so can you completely remove it?
Also can you completely remove the usual Samsung bloatware?
CC
cc999 said:
Another question. I hear that if you put in an ATT sim into the SM-955F phone all the ATT bloatware gets
installed. Is this true?
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Nope. Samsung's achieved the Holy Grail with U.S. phones. S8's for all the carrier phones are SM-G955U. So rather than having different model numbers (EG: SM-G955A), different per carrier s/w, and sometimes even carrier specific h/w modifications, all phones are the same with carrier s/w revisions occurring based on the SIM inserted. That's what you read.
International unlocked phones are completely pure. Meaning nothing about them is influenced in any way by a carrier. They'll be some regional additions (EG: UK specific browser bookmarks, pre-installed apps, etc.) but they can all be removed. The best part is getting updates directly from Samsung. With a phone as new and complex as the S8 there will be tons of updates both on the feature and bug elimination side.
As AT&T'rs we'll lose some stuff. Like HD Voice and NumberSync but gain things like Samsung's Smart Call which lets you dial businesses that you don't have the number for directly from the dialer. I've done both AT&T and grey market phones before and I'll post what we gain and lose once my UK S8 arrives.
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/apps/smart-call/

Galaxy S7 G930F on AT&T - Advice?

I've seen a variety of conflicting reports online so I wanted to get some more expert opinions from XDA:
If I buy an international Galaxy S7 (specifically, the G930F):
(1) I'm in the US. Will I be able to use that on AT&T's LTE network? I know some bands are supposedly different but I've heard that's really only a problem for T-Mobile's LTE.
(2) Does Samsung Pay work out of the box? If not, is there a way to easily make it work while still being able to take software updates?
EDIT: Looks like people have got it working by flashing Australia, Germany, or UAE CSCs and then sideloading Samsung Pay. Which leads to another question…
(3) What disadvantages are there to being on a different CSC than your actual country? Will it be a problem downloading apps, regionally restricted videos, etc? And will Samsung Pay break after phone software updates?
Answers to these would be appreciated!

New Note 5 (Sprint) owner

I've owned a few phones, notably my long-time companion Note 4 (TMobile). Recently my office announced they're flipping our TMobile account to Sprint. We get a "new" phone but not quite cutting edge... though a Note 5 seems a nice move forward despite the loss of removable battery and extra sd-card slot. But can someone explain to me the strangely unpopulated page here compared to the Note 4's page (or even the One Plus 2 page, where actual Oreo roms are popping up like weeds)? Is it all about the Exynos chip, or Sprint, or what? There's a dearth of new development going on here compared to my other two phones and I'm baffled. Thanks....
The 920P it is not very compatible. Being just a USA phone, It doesn't get enough attention from developers*. All Note5 and S6 phones are Exynos, but the Sprint models just have poor support. And they are also 3 years old.
*The Sprint model doesn't work very well outside the Americas (continent)
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The 920P it is not very compatible. Being just a USA phone, It doesn't get enough attention from developers*. All Note5 and S6 phones are Exynos, but the Sprint models just have poor support. And they are also 3 years old.
*The Sprint model doesn't work very well outside the Americas (continent)
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Well, that's not what I want to hear. Tell me something comforting! HAHAHAHA.
If at some stage I want to unlock the phone (say in 8 months or less when TMobile and Sprint merge) will it have all the hardware inside it to function as a TMobile or other provider's phone? Incl. LTE, wifi calling, and the rest?
shonkin said:
If at some stage I want to unlock the phone (say in 8 months or less when TMobile and Sprint merge) will it have all the hardware inside it to function as a TMobile or other provider's phone? Incl. LTE, wifi calling, and the rest?
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I don't think so, this being a carrier specific model it is very limited so you can't use it elsewhere. In Mexico I get LTE with the most popular carrier and some other people in Vietnam and India. You can wait to see if it works for you.
I did find this thread on sprint that discusses unlocking (domestically) the Sprint Note 5 for use as a GSM phone (TMobile, AT&T and the like). At some point it may be of use to me or someone else...
https://community.sprint.com/t5/Sam...ng-Note-5-for-Domestic-use-on-GSM/td-p/960238
I did finally get the Sprint Note 5, by the way.... first thing I noticed is that compared to my old Note 4 its battery life *sucks*. But such a nice phone otherwise, despite no switchable battery or microsd slot. (I solved the latter to a degree by getting a 64gb version of the phone).
I unlocked my Note5 via a paid service...
Hello to Everyone:
This is my first post so please don't hold it against me. Thank you in advance.
I used the unlock service of idoneapps.com. it ran $35. Opted for the debranding option as well but skipped the MetroPCS option.
My phone is no longer Sprint branded and got rid of their bloatware. TWRP with SuperSu installed and I can pull out my T-Mobile SIM out and put in an AT&T SIM in and it works seamlessly.
Get access to the hidden menu and hotspot is unlocked while I get to manually select, (if desired), WDCMA, GSM, etc... Connects at LTE and the wireless switching works great. WiFi hotspot also works great.
Couldn't be more pleased as I also can turn off anything as the package comes with an app manager. It is great not to have Facebook, Snapchat, or the Sprint crud running. No more stupid Sprint boot animation.
I am currently running a Samsung branded Nougat 920P that I had my own IMEI number generated TWRP let's me access the recovery mode and let's me flash perfectly.
XPosed is installed with, AdAway 3.3, ViperFX 6.5.0.5, YouTube ad blocker, rootcloak. Upgraded to SuperSu pro however I still haven't managed to go systemless.
I play Crash Fever so I am stupid and actually spend money that game so my Google Play code redeeming works fine. Samsung Pay won't ever work because of rooting but oh well... ACMarket, MS office mobile, the Samsung Suite of apps, and all the S-Pen features work seemlessly.
Anyways, I hope I didn't violate any rules by my posting as I love XDA as this community is phenomenal.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me as I would be glad to field any questions or facilitate details as may be needed.
Eagerly awaiting an Oreo update.
Gellybean777

Steps to get the SM-N9860 optimal for UK use

Hello all,
I have recently purchased a shiny new Hong Kong version of the Note 20 Ultra 5G (SM-N9860). I am based in the UK, and want to get the most functionality out of the phone, namely:
- 5g capability on the Three network
- Samsung Pay working
- inbuilt call recorder
- VoLte working
I have had a read through various posts on these forums, and it seems I would need to do one or both of the below:
- Change the CSC using the Google Dialler trick
- Change the firmware using the patched ODIN tool, and a firmware from Sammobile
Now my question is threefold:
- What combination of the above two steps do I take?
- Which region do I change the CSC and/or firmware to (UK or otherwise)?
- If I have to change either the CSC and/or firmware to a region with the exynos variant, will that cause problems, as the SM-N9860 is the snapdragon version?
Thank you for bearing with me
I have the same phone. There's a menu hack code to get 5g working (whitelist) and it's fine for me (Vodafone UK), although I disable it as it rips through the battery. I think that works for Vodafone and EE, but not sure about Three as they might use a different band. Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole anyway.
Samsung Pay let me register my Nationwide UK card with the HK portal. Took a few goes but it works fine now.
I'm very happy with the phone (no idea what VOLTE is) and I don't need call recording. All works without changing the firmware.
Voice over LTE = Volte
kradcliffe said:
I have the same phone. There's a menu hack code to get 5g working (whitelist) and it's fine for me (Vodafone UK), although I disable it as it rips through the battery. I think that works for Vodafone and EE, but not sure about Three as they might use a different band. Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole anyway.
Samsung Pay let me register my Nationwide UK card with the HK portal. Took a few goes but it works fine now.
I'm very happy with the phone (no idea what VOLTE is) and I don't need call recording. All works without changing the firmware.
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How did you register your uk cards with samsung pay hk?
Just put the details in and it accepted them. I really can't remember the process as it was so long ago.
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Just put the details in and it accepted them. I really can't remember the process as it was so long ago.
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Thanks, also where did you find the menu hack code for 5g
It's on Google. Just search for Note 20 Ultra Hong Kong 5g whitelist or somethig like that.

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