[Odin] [Official] [Stock] APIA TMobile..TMB G935TUVU4APIA - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Guides, News, & Di

Here is a zip file of the stock tmobile rom. TMB_G935TUVU4APIA
This is the previous rom before the new APK1..
The zip contains 4 files:
1. BL
2. AP
3. CP
4. CSC
This way you can choose what you want to flash.
Here it is >>>>>> TMB_G935TUVU4APIA
Here is just the modem >>>>>>>>APIA MODEM
Make sure when using odin you put the files in the correct slots..
BL = BL (bootloader and/or kernel)
AP = AP ( main software with all stock apps)
CP = CP ( modems)
CSC = CSC ( customer service version, Sales code data, Pit File)
easy. Now remeber that if you flash the BL (bootloader) you might not be able to revert back to a previous version. Use at you own risk. I am not responsible if you mess your phone up or destory the world.
This is here to help out.. I might be new to this S7 EDGE forum, but iam not new to the Samsung Galaxy family of phones and other forums on here..

@galaxyuser88
Great work bud.....[emoji106]

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need quick odin breakdown

what do i put into each slot ie; rom in pda, which slot does kernel go in etc?
You use a tar file in PDA, don't extract it so you have the kernel and so on...
Sometimes you will have three tar files,
code - PDA
Modem - phone
csc - csc
These should still be tar files, possibly md5...
The stock roms always seem to come out in 1 file so just put in PDA, make sure repartition is UNticked and flash away...

[REF][LP] Galaxy S4 I9500 Modems and Bootloaders Collections [ZIP/ODIN]

Reference Thread
Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500 Lollipop Modems and Bootloaders​
Technical background
Actually, we have a dedicated thread that should host updated modems and bootloaders (for both I9500 and I9505). However, the thread was no longer updated since 2014, even the OP is never online since 2014. So, I created this thread to host all Lollipop bootloaders and modems for I9500.
Why do need we update our modem and bootloader?
As you may know, firmwares are updated often, as long as our device still get support from Samsung. Custom ROMs does the same. And often new updates are giving problems with incorrect version of your modem or bootloader (like you installed Lollipop firmware on KitKat bootloader). We need to update our modem and bootloader to ensure the maximum compatibility available and will keep us secure, everywhere (althrough we need an additional protection too).
Installation procedure
Installation via recovery (modem only):
Make sure you've installed the latest version of CWM/PhilZ/TWRP. I'd recommend TWRP.
Make sure you've done an EFS backup (just to be safe).
Reboot to Recovery mode by combination of Power+Home+Vol(+) buttons.
a. For CWM, select Install zip from sdcard.
b. For PhilZ, select Install zip then select Install zip from sdcard0 or sdcard1.
c. For TWRP, select Install.
Navigate to modem zip.
a. For CWM/PhilZ, select "Yes, instal ..."
b. For TWRP, swipe Install button.
Reboot to system.
If after installation of modem your baseband version is Unknown, restore your EFS backup.
Installation via Odin (modem and/or bootloader):
Make sure you've installed the latest version of Samsung USB Drivers on your computer.
Make sure you've done an EFS backup (just to be safe).
Reboot to Download mode by combination of Power+Home+Vol(-) buttons and proceed by pressing Vol(+).
Plug your phone to your computer.
Extract the archive (if compressed).
Open Odin and select modem and/or bootloader .tar or .tar.md5 file(s) into the corresponding location.
Select Start to proceed.
In case if your modem and/or bootloader isn't updated, repeat step 3-6, untick Auto Reboot, and select Start to proceed. Then, do a hard reboot by holding power button for 10 seconds.
If after installation of modem your baseband version is Unknown, restore your EFS backup.
How to contribute
You're welcome to send your contribution. Make sure that version you want to contribute isn't listed on this thread. You need two files: modem.bin and sboot.bin. You could obtain by extracting both files from stock firmware .tar.md5 using 7-Zip on Windows or Archive Manager on Ubuntu (remove .md5 extension first).
Packing into .tar file(s) (modem and/or bootloader):
You need an Ubuntu-installed machine or any distribution based on Ubuntu installed on your machine.
Move both files into your working directory.
Open Terminal and move it into your working directory. Example, if you're working on Desktop folder, enter this command:
Code:
$ cd Desktop
Pack one by one files using these commands:
Code:
$ tar -h ustar -c modem.bin > MODEMVER.tar [COLOR=Green]# Modem[/COLOR]
$ tar -h ustar -c sboot.bin > BOOTLOADERVER.tar [COLOR=Green]# Bootloader[/COLOR]
Replace MODEMVER.tar and/or BOOTLOADERVER.tar with version you're packing. Example, if you're packing I9500UBUHOK1 modem, change MODEMVER.tar to I9500UBUHOK1-MODEM.tar.
Add md5 checksum into .tar file(s) using this command:
Code:
$ md5sum -t PACKAGE.tar >> PACKAGE.tar
Replace PACKAGE.tar with .tar file(s) you've created. If you've more than one .tar file, insert one first and repeat this for another one.
Finally, rename file(s) using this command:
Code:
$ mv PACKAGE.tar PACKAGE.tar.md5
Replace PACKAGE with .tar file(s) you've created (without .tar extension).
Compress it into zip file(s) then attach it here or upload to somewhere else.
If you're a bit lazy to do all these steps above, grab any Odin flashable .tar files, delete everything and replace it with modem.bin or sboot.bin then rename it.
Packing into .zip file (modem only):
Download the attached template below.
Open it with any archiver app.
Put modem.bin inside modem folder.
Rename the .zip file to the version you've included.
Attach it here or upload it somewhere else.
This list is incomplete. Help me to complete this list by contributing.
Note: Sorted by the changelist number.
Latest:
UBUHPB2 (Latin America)
Changelist number: 7068753
Download: Modem Zip - Odin | Bootloader
UBUHOK2 (Latin America)
Modem version: UBUHOK1
Changelist number: 6332925
Download: Modem Zip
XXUHPB3 (Middle East and Africa)
Modem version: XXUHPB1
Changelist number: 6164126
Download: Modem Zip - Odin | Bootloader
XXUHOC6 (South East Asia)
Modem version: DXUHOA1
Changelist number: 3943544
Download: Modem Zip
Thread closed at OP's request.

Rom files for flashing with odin

Hello, i have downloaded the stock rom for Netherlands from Samfirmware.I have extract the zip file,and there came 5 files out.witch files do I have to flash with odin.
AP
BL
CP
CSC
HOME CSC.
Any help is welcome
The first 4 not the HOME CSC
AP
BL
CP
CSC
Oke,thank you.Is it save to flash?

[GUIDE] How To Update Your Bootloader And Modem On Your Galaxy S8/S8+

HOW TO Update Your Bootloader and Modem on your Galaxy S8/S8+​The steps for upgrading the bootlodaer and modem for your Galaxy S8/S8+ are really simple.
[Purpose]: You may want to upgrade the BOOTLOADER and the MODEM of your device from various reasons like new updated custom roms based on a new firmware which require different BL and Modem, having the latest and the greatest updated modem on your device etc
[STEPS]:
Step 0 - Identify your device model, SM-G950F or SM-G955F and download the latest ODIN_BL_CP_G950F.rar or ODIN_BL_CP_G955F.rar.
Step 1 - Download Odin 3.12.3 - Mandatory - Please make sure you use this version and not other ones
Step 2 - Place ODIN and the BL_CP.rar in a folder. Extract BL_CP.rar to the same folder. You will get 2 files one starts with BL another one with CP.
Step 2 - Get into DOWNLOAD MODE - Power down your device, the hold VOLUME DOWN + BIXBY + POWER KEYS ALL TOGETHER. When you got into warning panel, press VOLUME UP to CONTINUE.
Step 3 - Open up ODIN 3.12.3.
Step 4 - Connect your Galaxy S8/S8+ to your PC via USB Type-C cable. Your log section on Odin should say <Added>. If not, drivers may install. Do not proceed to the next step until you see the <added> line.
Step 5 - Go to BL and select the extracted BL file. Go to CP and select the extracted CP file.
Step 6 - Make sure you go into options menu and auto-reboot is ticked. Also, re-partition should be unticked. Leave the rest untouched.
Step 7 - Click START, in 5-10 seconds Odin should say PASS and you're device will reboot.
Step 8 - That was it.
Also, if you want to see a video tutorial on how to do it you can watch it here
Thanks @SoLdieR9312 for providing latest BL_CP files.​​​
There is no .rar file , just zip files in the " ODIN_BL_CP_G950F.rar" link and if I click the "ODIN_BL_CP_G955F.rar." it says "not found Can't find it!
If you are seeing this error page then the file in question has been deleted from the site and servers. Please contact the developer/uploader for a new link to the file." Any new links? They seem to be outdated so can't follow the turorial
My device is the SM-G950FD, still using the Exynos 8895, but the OP only lists files for SM-G950F or SM-G955F. Will the SM-G950F files work for my SM-G950FD? And if not, does anyone know where I can find latest version bootloader and modem for this model?
need all bootloader version files !!! any files base here
I have a similar problem to @hanakon - I have a G950N (Korean variant, Exynos). Anyone know where I can get a flashable bootloader and modem for Oreo?
katipo said:
I have a similar problem to @hanakon - I have a G950N (Korean variant, Exynos). Anyone know where I can get a flashable bootloader and modem for Oreo?
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I was able to get things working using the Unknown country variant of the SM-G950F drivers. You should be able to extract the firmware and take out just the bootloader and modem if that's all you want to flash:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s8/SM-G950F/MXO/download/G950FXXU1CRD7/219059/
Hi I need newest bl and cp for s8+ G955FD
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Could someone give us links to download the CP files for G935FD and G955FD please for Oreo please? (Dual SIM versions).
Or, point to a FW file that may contain these versions?
Many thanks in advance!
Blackheart said:
Could someone give us links to download the CP files for G935FD and G955FD please for Oreo please? (Dual SIM versions).
Or, point to a FW file that may contain these versions?
Many thanks in advance!
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All files needed are in the firmware zip file.
Down load firmware from sammobile or updato.
Extract files using any zip program ie: wimrar, 7zip, etc. Note zip program must support .lz4 compression.
Will updating the modem alone with the single CP file using Odin remove root and recovery?
My phone S8+ is rooted with Magisk and has TWRP installed.
A.Ahmed79 said:
Will updating the modem alone with the single CP file using Odin remove root and recovery?
My phone S8+ is rooted with Magisk and has TWRP installed.
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Generally speaking the files needed to uninstall Magisk and TWRP are in the AP section of the firmware.
A.Ahmed79 said:
Will updating the modem alone with the single CP file using Odin remove root and recovery?
My phone S8+ is rooted with Magisk and has TWRP installed.
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Same question here. To be clear, I am not asking how to remove Magisk and TWRP therefore I do not understand the answer from Spawnlives.
HiQual said:
Same question here. To be clear, I am not asking how to remove Magisk and TWRP therefore I do not understand the answer from Spawnlives.
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In other words flashing the CP file alone shouldn't remove Magisk and TWRP.
Files to remove Magisk and TWRP are contained in the AP section ( Unless you modify the AP file ).
Always do a backup first.

Stock rom installing

I downloaded the official Stock from Sam Mobile and its continents 5 Files:
AP (System &Recovery)
BL (Bootloader)
CP (Modem / Radio)
CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
HOME_CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
And i want to ask what's all this files does and if i put the Bootloader file its will void my warranty? Plus, can you explain me all the files matters?
Thanks.
rheh104 said:
I downloaded the official Stock from Sam Mobile and its continents 5 Files:
AP (System &Recovery)
BL (Bootloader)
CP (Modem / Radio)
CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
HOME_CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
And i want to ask what's all this files does and if i put the Bootloader file its will void my warranty? Plus, can you explain me all the files matters?
Thanks.
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Open Odin and place each file into the correct box, AP to AP, BL to BL, CP to CP etc Use the CSC file not HOME_CSC, wait for Odin to finish checking each file, connect phone then press Start, wait for process to finish. No warranty voided.
cooltt said:
Open Odin and place each file into the correct box, AP to AP, BL to BL, CP to CP etc Use the CSC file not HOME_CSC, wait for Odin to finish checking each file, connect phone then press Start, wait for process to finish. No warranty voided.
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