With the latest update of PI3 on the SM-G930U the bootloader is now on version 4. Found out trying too flash a version 2 bootloader from Verizon firmware.
What this means? Users on the SM-G930T that wanted a bloat free smooth firmware can enjoy just that now by downloading and flashing the latest PI3 firmware on sammobile or samfirm tool.
Damn ! That's some good news after so long !
aromerblz said:
With the latest update of PI3 on the 8SM-G930U the bootloader is now on version 4. Found out trying too flash a version 2 bootloader from Verizon firmware.
What this means? Users on the SM-G930T that wanted a bloat free smooth firmaware can enjoy just that now by downloading and flashing the latest PI3 firmware on sammobile or samfirm tool.
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traitor123 said:
Damn ! That's some good news after so long !
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Indeed it is. A lot had been waiting for it.
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Link to the above firmware.
https://mega.nz/#!YQh3iDyY!gEiUavQJDXpwEtglp-PZYMRTN0Y8fHmXNsF24YZGXfM
Please flash at your own risk.
I do not understand ..so be installed in the galaxy s7 g930t .......sorry my igles i use traslator
This worked for me. I was using a G930a that was flashed over to G930T.
Kazakaz said:
This worked for me. I was using a G930a that was flashed over to G930T.
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So you were able to flash the SM-G930U firmware now?
aromerblz said:
So you were able to flash the SM-G930U firmware now?
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Yes, I flashed it over to the SM-G930U firmware from the link above.
Kazakaz said:
Yes, I flashed it over to the SM-G930U firmware from the link above.
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Perfect.. hope you are enjoying the ROM.
Can you root this firmware?
Edit: Root is possible.
Be careful if you want to go from 930T to 930U and then back to 930T...I had to use Smart Switch because I was getting an error when flashing AP with ODIN...
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Just a note, you'll lose FM radio support. I was really hoping they would include it in the update, but no love sadly. I have the U and am considering flashing the T for it. Comes in handy at the gym for watching tv, but then I'll have bloat. Decisions decisions.
Can I flash the tmobile modem over this and get the 4x4 mimo support? Or does that also include some code in the firmware?
djvoleur said:
Be careful if you want to go from 930T to 930U and then back to 930T...I had to use Smart Switch because I was getting an error when flashing AP with ODIN...
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No issues on my end. I flashed T then back to U without any hassle. Probably is your odin or faulty usb cable or port.
Hgatica99 said:
Can I flash the tmobile modem over this and get the 4x4 mimo support? Or does that also include some code in the firmware?
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On another thread someone said to flash the tmobile radio from the latest build to get TMB specific features. You can try at your own risk and report back.
aromerblz said:
On another thread someobe said to flash the tmobile radio from the latest build to get TMB specific features. You can try at your own risk and report back.
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I just flashed the tmobile modem to the 930u firmware and it works fine. Now has wifi calling and volte.
dbarrett480 said:
I just flashed the tmobile modem to the 930u firmware and it works fine. Now has wifi calling and volte.
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Great, thanks for the input. Am sure a lot will find this handy.
A somewhat silly question but does flashing the U firmware automatically unlock the SIM? Or is it still SIM locked?
undertaker2k14 said:
A somewhat silly question but does flashing the U firmware automatically unlock the SIM? Or is it still SIM locked?
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No, flashing the U firmware does not Sim Unlock the device. You must first unlock then flash if you want to switch carriers. Otherwise just flash and use your same provider SIM.
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Modem + NON-HILOS
Extract rar/zip file
Flash with Odin. You may need to flash it twice.
Enjoy.
OA1 modem:
https://mega.nz/#!L45klT7S!ZmpO-NwadNrYgMsYgd0kRpCmneLLeLBSturkt-a-rFI
NK1 modem:
https://mega.co.nz/#!HlJXkSIK!RB93ncfZFBACZYfqc72wz-9FWx4lFg30d4sPcWvJ0NI
NI2 modem:
https://mega.co.nz/#!i4BFBTIb!14g7fp8lph0j5T4sfz1AHSChuZqTFUz8V00se0Fqn7s
Where did this come from? Anyone test on Rogers?
cantenna said:
Where did this come from? Anyone test on Rogers?
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Apparently this version of the firmware was released for Telus/Koodo/Bell/Virgin on Sept 29 per SamMobile. I would assume that a Rogers version should be release shortly.
I have a Telus I337M but waiting for some feedback prior to flashing. I am currently on VLUFNE1 bootloader running UMUFNI1 modem.
Yes, I'm on NI1 as well, thanks
liquidzyklon said:
Apparently this version of the firmware was released for Telus/Koodo/Bell/Virgin on Sept 29 per SamMobile. I would assume that a Rogers version should be release shortly.
I have a Telus I337M but waiting for some feedback prior to flashing. I am currently on VLUFNE1 bootloader running UMUFNI1 modem.
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This is a multi-csc rom. I flashed it and changed its csc to fido.
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ma678 said:
This is a multi-csc rom. I flashed it and changed its csc to fido.
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There all multi-csc aren't they? Just asking cause its the first time I heard this term.
So it should work with Rogers. I'll give it a try later this afternoon
cantenna said:
There all multi-csc aren't they? Just asking cause its the first time I heard this term.
So it should work with Rogers. I'll give it a try later this afternoon
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The modem definitely works with Rogers.
The NI2 rom has all Canadian GSM carriers and quite a few more carriers. By default it flashes Bell. I tried Telus and then stick with Fido.
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Confirmed Working fine here with MDJ & NH1 bootloader Rogers network
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Apparently this version of the firmware was released for Telus/Koodo/Bell/Virgin on Sept 29 per SamMobile. I would assume that a Rogers version should be release shortly.
I have a Telus I337M but waiting for some feedback prior to flashing. I am currently on VLUFNE1 bootloader running UMUFNI1 modem.
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Bootloader = VLUFNE1
Modem = VLUFNI2
Non-HILOS = VLUFNI2
Working well, no improvements compared to UMUFNI1 or UMUFNE3. The dBm readings are about the same, but at least this is the official Canadian modem.
ma678 said:
This is a multi-csc rom. I flashed it and changed its csc to fido.
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My friend how you changed the CSC ???
Dial *#272*imei# on your keypad.
omek07 said:
My friend how you changed the CSC ???
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if not better is it stable-er?
Im on a 337m that I picked up used and was on ne1.
So anyway I gave it a few days on stock- cell n data worked fine. Im actually getting up to 15 mbps on wind, wow. Tried goldfinger rom by ibastid and great but lacking some stuff I was used to like the tw refusing to rotate. Tried hyperdrive and wow feature rich. but I lose signal every now n then or upon a reboot. Like randomly once a day or so, toggling flight mode gets it back instantly. But modem issue yall think? Dont know if there is something I can tweak in ktoonzez
Loosing signal every so often, that's because your on wind network. I used to be o. Wind network as well and had this issue. Went away after switching to Rogers.
Rogers/Fido firmware was also updated last night. Basically they are all the same, though.
liquidzyklon said:
Apparently this version of the firmware was released for Telus/Koodo/Bell/Virgin on Sept 29 per SamMobile. I would assume that a Rogers version should be release shortly.
I have a Telus I337M but waiting for some feedback prior to flashing. I am currently on VLUFNE1 bootloader running UMUFNI1 modem.
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Where did this come from? Anyone test on Rogers?
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cantenna said:
Loosing signal every so often, that's because your on wind network. I used to be o. Wind network as well and had this issue. Went away after switching to Rogers.
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Can not enable WiFi
I have rooted Fido Samsung Galaxy S4. Today I have updated it to NI2 firmware using Kies3.
When update finished, my modem was still showing NE1 and WiFi did not work.
I flashed NI2 model file (from the first post) using Odin.
Now both Firmware and baseband version show NI2, however WiFi is still disabled and I can not get it to work.
Already tried to to reflash NI2 modem with Odin for a few times, but it does not solve the problem.
Could someone please help me to solve this issue ?
Thanks!
Why would u update using kies?
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I have rooted Fido Samsung Galaxy S4. Today I have updated it to NI2 firmware using Kies3.
When update finished, my modem was still showing NE1 and WiFi did not work.
I flashed NI2 model file (from the first post) using Odin.
Now both Firmware and baseband version show NI2, however WiFi is still disabled and I can not get it to work.
Already tried to to reflash NI2 modem with Odin for a few times, but it does not solve the problem.
Could someone please help me to solve this issue ?
Thanks!
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I had the same problem after upgrade. Here is what I did.
Odin the full rom. Downgrade modem following the website:
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2014/09/To...-and-Note3-Android-4.4.2-NF-or-Later.html?m=1
Root phone with TowelRoot. Install SuperSu and twrp recovery. Odin back NI2 modem. Install a customized kernel. I tested Adam and Alucard working on wifi.
Note: you will probably have to turn off Smart Connect to keep wifi staying. Try it first before you start to Odin the stock firmware.
Good luck.
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Thanks! In the end I just backed everything up with Titanium and did hard reset and then restore. Now WiFi works.
anyone got changelog for new update
nabbasi said:
anyone got changelog for new update
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All I've read online is that Google Play Services have been updated. And this Play Services update really does a number on the battery life. I haven't installed it yet, can't seem to find much info about this update.
So i had taken the update for my verizon g935v which updated to APH1 which disabled you from going to the 935u... well 935u received a new update. API3 is now installed on my phone. Heres the screenshot. check it out!
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So i had taken the update for my verizon g935v which updated to APH1 which disabled you from going to the 935u... well 935u received a new update. API3 is now installed on my phone. Heres the screenshot. check it out!
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Thanks I was just going to post and confirm this. I'm on PI3 from PH1 as well. I'm uploading PI3 now and will post the link here when it's done.
is this only if you are rooted?
ronschuck said:
is this only if you are rooted?
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No, if you don't want to root, you can have stock u firmware without root, but you're not going to have WiFi calling or volte without root, at least you had to have root before haven't checked on the new firmware.
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If we update from PH1 without root can we go to PH3 and follow the root process
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On sammobile there is a USA version and also a USA (Verizon) version. Is there any difference in the files?
lahegry said:
No, if you don't want to root, you can have stock u firmware without root, but you're not going to have WiFi calling or volte without root, at least you had to have root before haven't checked on the new firmware.
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What else is broken on this Firmware for Verizon? I don't care about Wifi Calling or VoLTE.
Vvm I think that's it.
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OK, do you have to root the FW to be able to use it?
I get the dm-verity issue when I flash this on my ph1 device
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Here if you want to root here is a new root bat with latest supersu image just extract zip enable adb on phone plug in phone run the root.bat
S7Root.zip
Then to fix volte and VV mail and wifi calling flash this in flashfire
VVM_Volte_Wifi_Calling_G935UPI3_Fix.zip
After getting this to. Falsh on my phone I get a serving for service issue any help would be appreciated
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jolly_roger_hook said:
After getting this to. Falsh on my phone I get a serving for service issue any help would be appreciated
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I dont think this is a U firmware issue, I had this issue on rooted PH1 too.
Hi, when you say unlocked, you mean SIM unlocked?
As far as I know VerzonĀ“s s7 edge comes factory sim unlocked or do I have to flash this firm to hav it sim unlocked?
Regards
I am late to join galaxy s7, just recently got one on eBay. UK Vodafone locked. I had it unlocked couple of days ago. Expecting it to receive nougat ota. But nothing has happened yet. When will I get that? I want to try out nougat then decide whether to root.
Removing the network lock won't have any affect on which firmware your phone has, only that you can now use it on any network & so as is you would be waiting for Vodafone to release a VOD version of Nougat.
AFAIK There is only a BTU/Samsung generic version of Nougat available in the UK on the S7 right now so if you wanted it sooner you could flash to BTU.
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Thanks, Do I still need to root to flash the generic rom?
The update is available in India now! I have updated my S7 to Nougat VIA OTa
thotwielder said:
Thanks, Do I still need to root to flash the generic rom?
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Root is never needed to flash ROMs
thotwielder said:
Thanks, Do I still need to root to flash the generic rom?
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No, just need to flash the appropriate files with ODIN.
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Just confirmed with someone from work that his unlocked (when bought) phone also hasn't got nougat ota update. Just wondering anyone here from uk who actually got the update?
woodmj said:
Removing the network lock won't have any affect on which firmware your phone has, only that you can now use it on any network & so as is you would be waiting for Vodafone to release a VOD version of Nougat.
AFAIK There is only a BTU/Samsung generic version of Nougat available in the UK on the S7 right now so if you wanted it sooner you could flash to BTU.
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Does flashing to a different rom, albeit a factory one, void warranty, trip knox or stop OTA updates? I recently bought a Galaxy S7 with Vodafone Spain (ATL) firmware (i don't live in Spain btw, I bought it from a store) and I'd like to flash the unlocked UK rom (BTU), so I can get Nougat, but i don't want to void my warranty.
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thotwielder said:
Just confirmed with someone from work that his unlocked (when bought) phone also hasn't got nougat ota update. Just wondering anyone here from uk who actually got the update?
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Did they buy their phone from Carphone Warehouse? Only if so they're probably on XEU rather than BTU.
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woodmj said:
Did they buy their phone from Carphone Warehouse? Only if so they're probably on XEU rather than BTU.
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It's from giffgaff, what are XUE and BTU? i do see the csc number on it: g930fxeu1bpk3 is this xeu?
thotwielder said:
Just confirmed with someone from work that his unlocked (when bought) phone also hasn't got nougat ota update. Just wondering anyone here from uk who actually got the update?
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Im here waiting too. Unlocked UK and was on Beta updates. Feel like I've been forgot. Question is, can i flash the new BTU files without a wipe?
thotwielder said:
It's from giffgaff, what are XUE and BTU? i do see the csc number on it: g930fxeu1bpk3 is this xeu?
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Yes, that is XEU. I read about the XEU firmware on a forum somewhere, he hasn't gotten the update yet. BTU is the unlocked UK firmware and the Nougat update for that is out.
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thotwielder said:
It's from giffgaff, what are XUE and BTU? i do see the csc number on it: g930fxeu1bpk3 is this xeu?
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Indeed that's XEU (as the previous poster said)
XEU & BTU seem to both be the same but they have different CSCs which would explain why you're not getting the update as it's not out for XEU yet.
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OAL77W said:
Does flashing to a different rom, albeit a factory one, void warranty, trip knox or stop OTA updates? I recently bought a Galaxy S7 with Vodafone Spain (ATL) firmware (i don't live in Spain btw, I bought it from a store) and I'd like to flash the unlocked UK rom (BTU), so I can get Nougat, but i don't want to void my warranty.
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Flashing a stock ROM eg from SamMobile won't trip Knox. Only customs ROMs & rooting do that. OTA updates should work fine if the right flashing procedure is followed.
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woodmj said:
Flashing a stock ROM eg from SamMobile won't trip Knox. Only customs ROMs & rooting do that. OTA updates should work fine if the right flashing procedure is followed.
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Thanks a lot, I was getting frustrated because I don't want my firmware to have anything to do with any carrier. Do you happen to know if there is a chance that Samsung's service can see that the BTU CSC is not the phone's original CSC and decline a warranty claim?
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When are we going to get it?! I'm from the UK with an unlocked S7 flat, bought from Carphone. And of course it's with XEU.
OAL77W said:
Do you happen to know if there is a chance that Samsung's service can see that the BTU CSC is not the phone's original CSC and decline a warranty claim?
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You could run into problems there if you needed to send the phone in for repair if the firmware is checked by the retailer or whoever they send their phones off for repair to. Personally would just flash it back to the original CSC before sending it off. Both CSCs would need to be on the same Android version though as from what I remember reading flashing an Android downgrade can brick your phone. I did read elsewhere someone managed to flash back to Marshmallow from Nougat as VoLTE wasn't working in Nougat as it turned out both were using the same boat loader but that's the only case like that I recall.
From experience Samsung's Smartswitch software doesn't look your phone up to establish which firmware it should have. It just goes on the current CSC if you were eg. to do an emergency firmware initialisation.
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woodmj said:
You could run into problems there if you needed to send the phone in for repair if the firmware is checked by the retailer or whoever they send their phones off for repair to. Personally would just flash it back to the original CSC before sending it off. Both CSCs would need to be on the same Android version though as from what I remember reading flashing an Android downgrade can brick your phone. I did read elsewhere someone managed to flash back to Marshmallow from Nougat as VoLTE wasn't working in Nougat as it turned out both were using the same boat loader but that's the only case like that I recall.
From experience Samsung's Smartswitch software doesn't look your phone up to establish which firmware it should have. It just goes on the current CSC if you were eg. to do an emergency firmware initialisation.
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Oh, I see. If I flash back to my original CSC before handing it over, albeit both on the same version, is there a chance they might not notice? Thanks a lot btw.
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thotwielder said:
I am late to join galaxy s7, just recently got one on eBay. UK Vodafone locked. I had it unlocked couple of days ago. Expecting it to receive nougat ota. But nothing has happened yet. When will I get that? I want to try out nougat then decide whether to root.
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Flash the firmware from on SamMobile it's probably better than upgrading via OTA as well.
OAL77W said:
is there a chance they might not notice? Thanks a lot btw.
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Sorry, I've never been in that situation so I really couldn't say.
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update. i have successfully flash the nougat using the sammobile rom (btu). i followed this video step and step and it's very successful, it even keeps all the apps and data, just like an ota update would do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFV9WkZ9FfY&t=57s
I have AT&T unlocked S8+.
I done carrier switching now XXA.
but I still cant get VOLTE.
Help will highly appriciated.
mitrjoshi said:
I have AT&T unlocked S8+.
I done carrier switching now XXA.
but I still cant get VOLTE.
Help will highly appriciated.
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I'm in the same boat. I'm trying to get wifi calling as well. Lets hope someone helps us out here....
Looks like stock firmware for now. If I flashed an att phone to unlocked, is it as simple as flashing back to stock?
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I flashed att from unlocked and all att features working perfect. Just get bk disabler for the bloat and its the same as unlocked one but better designed for att
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mitrjoshi said:
I have AT&T unlocked S8+.
I done carrier switching now XXA.
but I still cant get VOLTE.
Help will highly appriciated.
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Go here and download the csc and flash with mod odin.https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195928196.
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rogerandgina said:
Go here and download the csc and flash with mod odin.https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195928196.
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i flashed that but still no volte, did you reset phone?
mitrjoshi said:
i flashed that but still no volte, did you reset phone?
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Did you look in the connections settings?
NO
rogerandgina said:
did you look in the connections settings?
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no i didnt reset phone; will try that
Just need to be on the latest fw and have the correct csc if u are on the xxa flash the G1 Fw CSC File
And then download this file https://mega.nz/#!mds01YDJ!Oe48MxlV95I1G2TVzPvF6_AfZvX4a4qn_gugnRtDsO4
and copy to
Root/system/omc/ATT/ make sure u back up the original file then just reboot ur device
rogerandgina said:
Go here and download the csc and flash with mod odin.https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195928196.
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He was not too clear about what he wants..
He wants VoLTE on an Indian carrier Jio.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/how-to-volte-jio-india-carrier-usa-t3659238
After reading a few threads, it would seem that there is an msmtool for the tmobile variant now but still no method for root? I'm not counting the method to convert to international version.
Do I have this all correct or am I missing something?
HaiKaiDo said:
After reading a few threads, it would seem that there is an msmtool for the tmobile variant now but still no method for root? I'm not counting the method to convert to international version.
Do I have this all correct or am I missing something?
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The T-Mobile MSM tool is to revert back to the T-Mobile firmware. If you use the MSM tool to convert from the T-Mobile version to the international version, you can root but you must be SIM unlocked prior to converting to the international version.
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The T-Mobile MSM tool is to revert back to the T-Mobile firmware. If you use the MSM tool to convert from the T-Mobile version to the international version, you can root but you must be SIM unlocked prior to converting to the international version.
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Right I had mentioned that in my post, but I'm a little apprehensive to try it because I don't want to have issues with lte or wifi calling.
Is there no way to just root on my stock rom? I kinda just want a custom kernel and themes.
HaiKaiDo said:
Right I had mentioned that in my post, but I'm a little apprehensive to try it because I don't want to have issues with lte or wifi calling.
Is there no way to just root on my stock rom? I kinda just want a custom kernel and themes.
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There are no issues what do ever with LTE of Wi-Fi Calling. They work great. The newest update for the Global/International version fixed the issue some had with Wi-Fi calling not switching over fast enough.
No, there is no way to root the stock T-Mobile rom.
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There are no issues what do ever with LTE of Wi-Fi Calling. They work great. The newest update for the Global/International version fixed the issue some had with Wi-Fi calling not switching over fast enough.
No, there is no way to root the stock T-Mobile rom.
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Interesting... Are you using it yourself? If so, have you encountered any issues?
HaiKaiDo said:
Interesting... Are you using it yourself? If so, have you encountered any issues?
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Yes I am using it and have had no issues. My data speeds are even faster than on the T-Mobile firnware
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Yes I am using it and have had no issues.
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Cool thanks for all the info!
HaiKaiDo said:
Cool thanks for all the info!
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No problem. Glad I could help.
truckerdewd said:
There are no issues what do ever with LTE of Wi-Fi Calling. They work great. The newest update for the Global/International version fixed the issue some had with Wi-Fi calling not switching over fast enough.
No, there is no way to root the stock T-Mobile rom.
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Yes there is. Simply unlock bootloader and patch the boot image. And flash it in fastboot.
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Yes there is. Simply unlock bootloader and patch the boot image. And flash it in fastboot.
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I haven't been able to at all