S7 SM-G930F No connection to Mobile Providor - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Short Story:
Everything used to work with Superman ROM, then I installed Phoenix ROM and now I can not find my Mobile Providor anymore in Mobile Networks (but I can see a different providor) and the phone thinks it is a SM-G930FD. (I might have wiped too much information during installation process of Phoenix ROM) I tried flashing stock using Smart Switch, which ends up in DRK errors + dm-verify errors. After flashing TWRP + SuperSU the phone boots but still the same problems. I flashed BL+AP+CP+CSC from stock SAMMobile but still same problems as flashing using Smart Switch. Also tried BL+AP+CP+HOME_CSC and same problems. Also tried removing cache.img from the CSC and HOME_CSC tars and still no luck. I also tried flashing Superman ROM again but no luck. Also flashing stock again using Smart Switch, then TWRP + SuperSU and tried flashing CSC, HOME_CSC, CSC (no cache) and HOME_CSC (no cache) but still same problems each time. I put the details from "Phone INFO *Samsung*" below.
What else can I do to get my phone to connect to my mobile operator again?
Long Story:
After installing Phoenix ROM (after having some stability issues on Superman ROM) on my S7 SM-G930F I have a problem with connecting to my mobile providor. I believe I have this problem since I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68979765&postcount=251 and flashed BL+CP (I might have even accidentally flashed for the SM-G935F instead of SM-G930F).
To fix this issue I tried flashing/formatting a lot of things but no luck, so I decided to go back to stock firmware.
I have a TANGO SIM card from Luxembourg that can connect to 3G/4G/LTE and it works fine when I try it on my old Galaxy S4, now I am trying to get it to work on my Galaxy S7.
Smart Switch
Upon plugging my S7 in my computer while Smart Switch is open, it gives the error: "Device not recognised". I managed to get around that by clicking on Emergency software recovery and initialization, then clicking on Device initialization, then giving "SM-G930F" in capitals as Model name, then giving my IMEI code and then Smart Switch succesfully downloads and flashes factory firmware to my S7. However upon booting the S7 I get the error "Device does not have DRK, please install DRK first. press any button".
I have also tried to Wipe cache partition & Wipe data/factory reset after getting the DRK error, but the phone won't boot and it displays dm-verify errors.
When I put the S7 in Download mode it says:
Product name: SM-G930F
Current binary: Samsung Official
System status: Custom
FRP Lock: Off
Warranty void: 1
Custom recovery
So the next thing I do is using a custom recovery TWRP: I succesfully flash TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-4-herolte.img.tar see http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770) to the S7.
When I put the S7 in Download mode it says:
Product name: SM-G930F
Current binary: Custom
System status: Custom
FRP Lock: Off
Warranty void: 1
The phone still does not boot, next up I flash SuperSU (SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip see http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703) inside TWRP. I then click Wipe cache/dalvik and then Reboot System.
Now the phone boots! However after entering my PIN code it displays the Dual SIM card menu (which is weird because this is not a SM-G930FD) with the following SIM 1 details:
SIM 1
TANGO 3G/2G
Unknown
The providor is correct but it is weird that it thinks it can only go up to 3G because I have LTE support.
Now I finish up the initial setup of Android and then I still can not send text messages or connect to 3G/4G. When I click on Mobile networks > Access Point Names, I see Tango Internet as an unchecked option, it still does not work after checking it on, the details of the access point are the following:
Name: Tango Internet
APN: Internet
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: tango
Password: *****
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mms.tango.lu
MMS proxy: 212.66.75.3
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 270
MNC: 77
Authentication type: None
APN type: default,mms,supl
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
Mobile virtual network operator type: None
When I click Settings > Mobile networks > Network operators > Search networks, I only see "L Orange-LU" popping up, which is a different providor then Tango.
Also some more information: in settings > About device > Model number : SM-G930FD (which is incorrect). In settings > About device > Software info :
Android version: 6.0.1
Baseband version: G930FXXU1BPJG (this seems to be correct when looking at the official versions of SAMMobile: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G930F/LUX/)
Kernel version: 3.18.14-9519568
[email protected] #1
Tue Oct 25 11:39:18 KST 2016
Build number: MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPJG
SE for Android status: Enforcing
SEPF_SECMOBILE_6.0.1_0031
Tue Oct 25 12:15:56 2016
Security software version: MDF v2.0 Release 7
VPN v1.4 Release 6.1
ASKS v1.2_161011
KNOX version: KNOX 2.6
...
Android security patch: 1 November 2016
Even more info from the app "Phone INFO *Samsung*":
GENERAL
Manufacturer/Brand: samsung
Phone Model: SM-G930F
Device Type: herolte
Product Name: heroltexx
Country of Origin: (blank)
Manufacturing Date: (blank)
Knox Warranty Void: Ox1
Colour / Internal Storage: 32 GB
CSC CODE
Product Code: (blank)
Original CSC Code: LUX
Firmware's CSC Code: LUX
Active CSC Code: LUX
Available CSC Codes: (blank)
CSC Country: Luxembourg / LU
Mobile Operator: 27099 / 27077
FIRMWARE
Bootloader Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
PDA Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
CSC Version: G930FLUX1BPH1
Baseband Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
Latest Firmware: Yes
Kernel Version: 3.18.14-9519568
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64-bit
Java Virtual Machine: ART 2.1.0
ANDROID
Root Existence: Yes
Android Version: 6.0.1
Build Number: MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPJG
Build Fingerprint: samsung/heroltexx/herolte:6.0.1/MMB29K/G930FXXU1BPJG:user/release-keys
Build Description: heroltexx-user 6.0.1 MMB29K G930FXXU1BPJG release-keys
Build Date: Tue Oct 25 11:48:05 KST 2016
Changelist: 9519568
HARDWARE
Hardware / Board: samsungexynos8890 / universal8890 [64-bit]
Platform / Chip: exynos5 / exynos8890
GPU (Graphical Processing Unit): ARM Mali-T880
Modem Board: SHANNON335
Hardware Revision: (blank)
Total RAM: 3.48 GB
PERSONAL
IMEI: 000000000000000
Android Serial Number: 9885b63... (i don't want to fully type this)
Samsung Serial Number: 00000000000
Headset Connect Counter: 0
Charger Connect Counter: 12
Upon clicking Refurbishment Check, I get "It looks like your phone is NOT a genuine one." with warnings no Manufacturing Date and no Hardware Revision, and also that Know Warranty Void has been tripped. I believe that I accidentally wiped this information in TWRP at some point :/
SAMMobile stock firmware
I also tried to manually flash the stock firmware through ODIN from SAMMobile: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G930F/LUX/. I tried flashing BL+AP+CP+CSC , BL+AP+CP+HOME_CSC , AP. I also tried flashing with the Re-Partition option and also with the Phone EFS Clear option. I also followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/help/how-to-solve-dm-verity-verification-t3293306 and flashed BL+AP+CP+CSC with CSC being a custom compiled md5 tar without cache.img , and the same for HOME_CSC.
Custom ROMs
I also tried installing custom ROMs but still no connectivity. I only tried Superman ROM and Phoenix ROM again.
Smart Switch + SAMMobile CSC/HOME_CSC
Finally I tried flashing stock firmware again using Smart Switch, and flashing TWRP and SuperSU again so it boots. Then I flashed CSC from SAMMobile and it did not make any difference. I also tried HOME_CSC, CSC (custom compiled without cache.img) and HOME_CSC (custom compiled without cache.img), but the phone still thinks it is a SM-G930FD and I can not connect to my Mobile Providor. Furthermore the details in the app "Phone INFO *Samsung*" do not change when I flash a CSC.
I can not find any other methods to fix this problem... I hope I'm not duplicating any other thread.
What else can I do to get my phone to connect to my mobile operator again?

same here
kiljon said:
Short Story:
Everything used to work with Superman ROM, then I installed Phoenix ROM and now I can not find my Mobile Providor anymore in Mobile Networks (but I can see a different providor) and the phone thinks it is a SM-G930FD. (I might have wiped too much information during installation process of Phoenix ROM) I tried flashing stock using Smart Switch, which ends up in DRK errors + dm-verify errors. After flashing TWRP + SuperSU the phone boots but still the same problems. I flashed BL+AP+CP+CSC from stock SAMMobile but still same problems as flashing using Smart Switch. Also tried BL+AP+CP+HOME_CSC and same problems. Also tried removing cache.img from the CSC and HOME_CSC tars and still no luck. I also tried flashing Superman ROM again but no luck. Also flashing stock again using Smart Switch, then TWRP + SuperSU and tried flashing CSC, HOME_CSC, CSC (no cache) and HOME_CSC (no cache) but still same problems each time. I put the details from "Phone INFO *Samsung*" below.
What else can I do to get my phone to connect to my mobile operator again?
Long Story:
After installing Phoenix ROM (after having some stability issues on Superman ROM) on my S7 SM-G930F I have a problem with connecting to my mobile providor. I believe I have this problem since I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68979765&postcount=251 and flashed BL+CP (I might have even accidentally flashed for the SM-G935F instead of SM-G930F).
To fix this issue I tried flashing/formatting a lot of things but no luck, so I decided to go back to stock firmware.
I have a TANGO SIM card from Luxembourg that can connect to 3G/4G/LTE and it works fine when I try it on my old Galaxy S4, now I am trying to get it to work on my Galaxy S7.
Smart Switch
Upon plugging my S7 in my computer while Smart Switch is open, it gives the error: "Device not recognised". I managed to get around that by clicking on Emergency software recovery and initialization, then clicking on Device initialization, then giving "SM-G930F" in capitals as Model name, then giving my IMEI code and then Smart Switch succesfully downloads and flashes factory firmware to my S7. However upon booting the S7 I get the error "Device does not have DRK, please install DRK first. press any button".
I have also tried to Wipe cache partition & Wipe data/factory reset after getting the DRK error, but the phone won't boot and it displays dm-verify errors.
When I put the S7 in Download mode it says:
Product name: SM-G930F
Current binary: Samsung Official
System status: Custom
FRP Lock: Off
Warranty void: 1
Custom recovery
So the next thing I do is using a custom recovery TWRP: I succesfully flash TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-4-herolte.img.tar see http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770) to the S7.
When I put the S7 in Download mode it says:
Product name: SM-G930F
Current binary: Custom
System status: Custom
FRP Lock: Off
Warranty void: 1
The phone still does not boot, next up I flash SuperSU (SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip see http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703) inside TWRP. I then click Wipe cache/dalvik and then Reboot System.
Now the phone boots! However after entering my PIN code it displays the Dual SIM card menu (which is weird because this is not a SM-G930FD) with the following SIM 1 details:
SIM 1
TANGO 3G/2G
Unknown
The providor is correct but it is weird that it thinks it can only go up to 3G because I have LTE support.
Now I finish up the initial setup of Android and then I still can not send text messages or connect to 3G/4G. When I click on Mobile networks > Access Point Names, I see Tango Internet as an unchecked option, it still does not work after checking it on, the details of the access point are the following:
Name: Tango Internet
APN: Internet
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: tango
Password: *****
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mms.tango.lu
MMS proxy: 212.66.75.3
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 270
MNC: 77
Authentication type: None
APN type: default,mms,supl
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
Mobile virtual network operator type: None
When I click Settings > Mobile networks > Network operators > Search networks, I only see "L Orange-LU" popping up, which is a different providor then Tango.
Also some more information: in settings > About device > Model number : SM-G930FD (which is incorrect). In settings > About device > Software info :
Android version: 6.0.1
Baseband version: G930FXXU1BPJG (this seems to be correct when looking at the official versions of SAMMobile: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G930F/LUX/)
Kernel version: 3.18.14-9519568
[email protected] #1
Tue Oct 25 11:39:18 KST 2016
Build number: MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPJG
SE for Android status: Enforcing
SEPF_SECMOBILE_6.0.1_0031
Tue Oct 25 12:15:56 2016
Security software version: MDF v2.0 Release 7
VPN v1.4 Release 6.1
ASKS v1.2_161011
KNOX version: KNOX 2.6
...
Android security patch: 1 November 2016
Even more info from the app "Phone INFO *Samsung*":
GENERAL
Manufacturer/Brand: samsung
Phone Model: SM-G930F
Device Type: herolte
Product Name: heroltexx
Country of Origin: (blank)
Manufacturing Date: (blank)
Knox Warranty Void: Ox1
Colour / Internal Storage: 32 GB
CSC CODE
Product Code: (blank)
Original CSC Code: LUX
Firmware's CSC Code: LUX
Active CSC Code: LUX
Available CSC Codes: (blank)
CSC Country: Luxembourg / LU
Mobile Operator: 27099 / 27077
FIRMWARE
Bootloader Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
PDA Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
CSC Version: G930FLUX1BPH1
Baseband Version: G930FXXU1BPJG
Latest Firmware: Yes
Kernel Version: 3.18.14-9519568
[email protected] #1
64-bit
Java Virtual Machine: ART 2.1.0
ANDROID
Root Existence: Yes
Android Version: 6.0.1
Build Number: MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPJG
Build Fingerprint: samsung/heroltexx/herolte:6.0.1/MMB29K/G930FXXU1BPJG:user/release-keys
Build Description: heroltexx-user 6.0.1 MMB29K G930FXXU1BPJG release-keys
Build Date: Tue Oct 25 11:48:05 KST 2016
Changelist: 9519568
HARDWARE
Hardware / Board: samsungexynos8890 / universal8890 [64-bit]
Platform / Chip: exynos5 / exynos8890
GPU (Graphical Processing Unit): ARM Mali-T880
Modem Board: SHANNON335
Hardware Revision: (blank)
Total RAM: 3.48 GB
PERSONAL
IMEI: 000000000000000
Android Serial Number: 9885b63... (i don't want to fully type this)
Samsung Serial Number: 00000000000
Headset Connect Counter: 0
Charger Connect Counter: 12
Upon clicking Refurbishment Check, I get "It looks like your phone is NOT a genuine one." with warnings no Manufacturing Date and no Hardware Revision, and also that Know Warranty Void has been tripped. I believe that I accidentally wiped this information in TWRP at some point :/
SAMMobile stock firmware
I also tried to manually flash the stock firmware through ODIN from SAMMobile: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G930F/LUX/. I tried flashing BL+AP+CP+CSC , BL+AP+CP+HOME_CSC , AP. I also tried flashing with the Re-Partition option and also with the Phone EFS Clear option. I also followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/help/how-to-solve-dm-verity-verification-t3293306 and flashed BL+AP+CP+CSC with CSC being a custom compiled md5 tar without cache.img , and the same for HOME_CSC.
Custom ROMs
I also tried installing custom ROMs but still no connectivity. I only tried Superman ROM and Phoenix ROM again.
Smart Switch + SAMMobile CSC/HOME_CSC
Finally I tried flashing stock firmware again using Smart Switch, and flashing TWRP and SuperSU again so it boots. Then I flashed CSC from SAMMobile and it did not make any difference. I also tried HOME_CSC, CSC (custom compiled without cache.img) and HOME_CSC (custom compiled without cache.img), but the phone still thinks it is a SM-G930FD and I can not connect to my Mobile Providor. Furthermore the details in the app "Phone INFO *Samsung*" do not change when I flash a CSC.
I can not find any other methods to fix this problem... I hope I'm not duplicating any other thread.
What else can I do to get my phone to connect to my mobile operator again?
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i hope to help, i did a total wipe , cache and data ,and then reinstalled stock rom from sam mobile and everything turned to normal , mobile data is ok now!

popetillox said:
i hope to help, i did a total wipe , cache and data ,and then reinstalled stock rom from sam mobile and everything turned to normal , mobile data is ok now!
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Thank you for replying! Oh, I'm glad I'm not alone. So I go into TWRP, go to Wipe, then check the following:
Dalvik / ART Cache: checked
System: unchecked
Data: checked
Internal Storage: unchecked
Cache: checked
Micro SDCard: unchecked
USB OTG: unchecked
Then I'll flash BL+AP+CP+CSC from SAMMobile. I'll post the results in a few minutes.

popetillox said:
i hope to help, i did a total wipe , cache and data ,and then reinstalled stock rom from sam mobile and everything turned to normal , mobile data is ok now!
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Hmmm, it didn't work, I get DRK error and dm-verify upon flashing BL+AP+CP+CSC.
Now I flashed TWRP again, and wiped the following:
Dalvik / ART Cache: checked
System: checked
Data: checked
Internal Storage: checked
Cache: checked
Micro SDCard: checked
USB OTG: unchecked
Then flashed BL+AP+CP+CSC again. Still DRK error, then I hit "Wipe data/factory reset", and also hit "Wipe cache directory" and rebooted, but then it still gives dm-verify error.
Then flashed TWRP again, mounted the sd card and put SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip on it. Then I flashed the SuperSU, then hit "Wipe cached/dalvik" and Reboot System. As expected it boots again but still no connection to my Mobile Providor and it still thinks it is a SM-G930FD.
I guess I must be wiping in the wrong way? How do you perform a "total wipe"?
Now I will wipe everything again through TWRP and flash stock through Smart Switch again, and see if that makes any changes.
PS: when I'm flashing BL+AP+CP+CSC in Odin I only have the following options checked (maybe I also need to check Re-Partition or something?):
Auto Reboot: checked
Re-Partition: unchecked
F. Reset Time: checked
DeviceInfo: disabled
Nand Erase All: unchecked
Flash Lock: unchecked
T Flash: unchecked
Phone EFS Clear: unchecked
Phone Bootloader Update: unchecked

popetillox said:
i hope to help, i did a total wipe , cache and data ,and then reinstalled stock rom from sam mobile and everything turned to normal , mobile data is ok now!
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Even wiping as much as possible through TWRP and then performing an emergency recovery through Smart Switch still gives the DRK and dm-verify errors. I flashed TWRP and SuperSU again and now it still thinks it is a SM-G930FD and it still does not connect to my Mobile Providor...
I wish I was as lucky as you were. Or maybe my "total wipe" method is wrong?

Unroot
kiljon said:
Even wiping as much as possible through TWRP and then performing an emergency recovery through Smart Switch still gives the DRK and dm-verify errors. I flashed TWRP and SuperSU again and now it still thinks it is a SM-G930FD and it still does not connect to my Mobile Providor...
I wish I was as lucky as you were. Or maybe my "total wipe" method is wrong?
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(sorry for my english) I forgot a couple of things, first of all, I did unroot the Phone, (so there was no TWRP nor Superuser etc, then i installed stock 6.01. rom and then i took the S7 to a shop and they unloked the phone (they are friends at the shop) , the told me that it was modems fault due a bad installation of the beta rom (the name that appeared was a different one, just like yours, but after days of "going crazy" the S7 is working like charm, and i will never root again.
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when i say "total wipe" i tray to say wipe from stock recovery, sorry for my english !! ?

hello exactly ditto issue here please do share the fix.

In the end I tried some more resetting without any luck and then left it lying around. Note that it was left in quite cold conditions.
After a few weeks I wanted to get it working again but it seemed the battery was dead. I let it on the charger overnight. The next day the battery still seemed dead. A few days on the charger later it still didn't show anything after trying to boot it.
I showed it to my dealer that it didn't boot and they took it for repair. A few days (or weeks) later they claimed that the motherboard was dead, they replaced it and I could come to pick it up. When I booted the phobe it had stock software and I could connect to my mobile providor successfully! I have been stock ever since. Samsung have also updated the software to Android 7.0 so that's good. I have also found solutions for the problems I had with being non-rooted. Maybe in the far future I will root again.

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[Q] Which baseband (firmware) if you're country isn't listed

Hi,
So I've rooted & flashed new custom ROM's on my Galaxy i9000 & P5100, specifically to improve performance, though some technicalities still elude me.
For eg. my P5100 has CyanogenMod 11-20140504-NIGHTLY-p5100 though the baseband version states P5100XXCLI5
On SamMobile there is newer versions, though the downloads are around 1GB, and relates to specific countries, whereas a custom ROM is around 200MB.
i.e
Model: GT-P5100
Model name: GALAXY Tab 2 10.1
Country: Austria (Orange)
Version: Android 4.2.2
Changelist: 2392162
Build date: Sat, 04 Jan 2014 07:15:13 +0000
Product Code: ONE
PDA: P5100XXDNA1
CSC: P5100ONEDNA1
MODEM: P5100XXDMG1
Surely the device will function better with the newer baseband (firmware), however, flashing the incorrect one via Odin could brick the device.
Therefore, how would I go about selecting the newest baseband (firmware) if my country is not even listed ? ...
_Stormy said:
Hi,
So I've rooted & flashed new custom ROM's on my Galaxy i9000 & P5100, specifically to improve performance, though some technicalities still elude me.
For eg. my P5100 has CyanogenMod 11-20140504-NIGHTLY-p5100 though the baseband version states P5100XXCLI5
On SamMobile there is newer versions, though the downloads are around 1GB, and relates to specific countries, whereas a custom ROM is around 200MB.
i.e
Model: GT-P5100
Model name: GALAXY Tab 2 10.1
Country: Austria (Orange)
Version: Android 4.2.2
Changelist: 2392162
Build date: Sat, 04 Jan 2014 07:15:13 +0000
Product Code: ONE
PDA: P5100XXDNA1
CSC: P5100ONEDNA1
MODEM: P5100XXDMG1
Surely the device will function better with the newer baseband (firmware), however, flashing the incorrect one via Odin could brick the device.
Therefore, how would I go about selecting the newest baseband (firmware) if my country is not even listed ? ...
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If your custom rom CM11 runs well --> DON'T flash any other firmware please.
The stock firmware inlcudes all device's partition (bootloader/radio/recovery/system and many BLOATWARE apps) Thats why the stock firmware packages need more storage
Thanks for the reply and noted.
However, I cannot update the apps as Google Play Store only states "No Connection" "retry" regardless of the number of times I do retry. (WiFi & 3G is working 100%)
I've tried all the options as mentioned on the net, though without any luck. (Re-flashed, factory defaulted, deleted & amended hosts file under /etc, cleared caches & disabled apps)
Currently the tablet is nothing but a large phone ... which is why updating the baseband (firmware) is ... like the only option I have left ...
Therefore that I'm pondering flashing the latest PDA, CSC & MODEM --- firmware--- (which is an Android 4.2.2 Bloat ROM), followed by an CyanogenMod "update" to Android 4.4.2
Which has me pondering the possibility of ONLY flashing the PDA, CSC & MODEM ... (not neglecting the fact that my country is not even listed within the SAMMobile.com firmware download page)
_Stormy said:
Thanks for the reply and noted.
However, I cannot update the apps as Google Play Store only states "No Connection" "retry" regardless of the number of times I do retry. (WiFi & 3G is working 100%)
I've tried all the options as mentioned on the net, though without any luck. (Re-flashed, factory defaulted, deleted & amended hosts file under /etc, cleared caches & disabled apps)
Currently the tablet is nothing but a large phone ... which is why updating the baseband (firmware) is ... like the only option I have left ...
Therefore that I'm pondering flashing the latest PDA, CSC & MODEM --- firmware--- (which is an Android 4.2.2 Bloat ROM), followed by an CyanogenMod "update" to Android 4.4.2
Which has me pondering the possibility of ONLY flashing the PDA, CSC & MODEM ... (not neglecting the fact that my country is not even listed within the SAMMobile.com firmware download page)
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Lastest Austria(Orange) FIRMWARE
Thanks for the download link, though I already downloaded from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=28194
TAB is now reflecting BASEBAND as P5100XXDMG1 (from previous P5100XXCLI5) with CyanogenMod flashed as the stock didn't come up.
However, I'm still stuck with Google whom cannot communicated with they're servers ....
_Stormy said:
Thanks for the download link, though I already downloaded from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=28194
TAB is now reflecting BASEBAND as P5100XXDMG1 (from previous P5100XXCLI5) with CyanogenMod flashed as the stock didn't come up.
However, I'm still stuck with Google whom cannot communicated with they're servers ....
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Perform a FULL WIPE --> Then flash the stock firmware via ODIN again. Don't flash CM before you got it working again
Flashed stock ROM, though same result.
Then flashed SlimROM, though also with same result ...
By accident, found MoboGenie, which allows me to update the apps, as "No Connection", retry, is still relevant ...

GT-I8262 Network problem

Hello guys.
A friend of mine gave me this phone. He has no idea where it came from (which country) . It came with custom kitkat rom so i cant find the original firmware of the phone (or i dont know how). So i installed lollicop rom on this phone .It worked great until i realized i had no radio signal.
Device Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
Device Model: GT-I8262
Product Code: GT-I8262MBATPH
Hardware Version: MP 0.801
---------- Firmware Information ----------
PDA Version: I8262XXAMH5
Baseband Version: I8262XXAMH2
CSC Version:
---------- Software Information ----------
Kernel Release: 3.4.0-1378515-user
Kernel Version: #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 26 15:08:56 KST 2013
ROM Build: arubaslimxx-user 4.1.2 JZO54K I8262XXAMH5 release-keys
Android Version: 5.1
BusyBox Version: 1.24.2-Stericson
SU Binary Version: 2.65:SUPERSU
This is my phone info (taken from EFS Professional). I installed shortcut master and went in radio settings. It says GSM service : Emergency calls only. I tried hard reseting / apn change / mobile network automatic and manuall search but nothing shows. Changed from GSM to all i had in radio settings ( like GSM only / GSM auto PRL / etc etc) and nothing happened. I dont know what is wrong with this phone. IMEI is the same as the back cover.
Any suggestion please is highly appriciated
Try to reinstall stock firmware using KIES.
There is no fear for wrong firmware download since download perform by KIES.
However in my case, KIES2 asking S/N, not IMEI. On video he is using KIES3. Of course, you need active internet connection.
You can find imei & S/N under battery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqoX7wNhotk

[NEED HELP] SM-G920F Stock Firmware

Hey guys, had a custom stock rom on my S6, I'm pretty sure it was Noble Rom, I stupidly factory reset my phone and then wiped it using recovery and ticked the wrong thing without thinking, at this point my phone was bricked.
I managed to get back into my custom recovery and install another rom, upon setup i noticed that the phone said I didnt have a sim card, I tested it in another phone and it worked fine so i know its not an issue with the phone. I then thought it was an issue with the baseband it was based off of, so i got a rom based off of the firmware for my phone (PDA - G920FXXU3DPDP / CSC - G920FEVR3DPD1 / United Kingdom EVR).
However, no matter what Rom I install my sim card doesnt work, so I'm just wondering if anyone knows what I may have done while messing around in Odin or recovery thatcould of made this happen.
Also, does anyone have the stock firmware for the device listed below, I'd get it from SamMobile however the slow downloads take waaay too long.
Model SM-G920F
Model name Galaxy S6
Country United Kingdom (EE)
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 7884513
Build date Fri, 22 Apr 2016 07:17:20 +0000
Security Patch Level 2016-05-01
Product code EVR
PDA G920FXXU3DPDP
CSC G920FEVR3DPD1
Thanks in Advance.
EDIT: Just tried flashing TWRP, it passes but then when I try to boot into recovery all i get is a message in the top left saying "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING"

Deleted Firmware

Hey guys, had a custom stock rom on my S6, I'm pretty sure it was Noble Rom, I stupidly factory reset my phone and then wiped it using recovery and ticked the wrong thing without thinking, at this point my phone was bricked.
I managed to get back into my custom recovery and install another rom, upon setup i noticed that the phone said I didnt have a sim card, I tested it in another phone and it worked fine so i know its not an issue with the phone. I then thought it was an issue with the baseband it was based off of, so i got a rom based off of the firmware for my phone (PDA - G920FXXU3DPDP / CSC - G920FEVR3DPD1 / United Kingdom EVR).
However, no matter what Rom I install my sim card doesnt work, so I'm just wondering if anyone knows what I may have done while messing around in Odin or recovery thatcould of made this happen.
Also, does anyone have the stock firmware for the device listed below, I'd get it from SamMobile however the slow downloads take waaay too long.
Model SM-G920F
Model name Galaxy S6
Country United Kingdom (EE)
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 7884513
Build date Fri, 22 Apr 2016 07:17:20 +0000
Security Patch Level 2016-05-01
Product code EVR
PDA G920FXXU3DPDP
CSC G920FEVR3DPD1
Thanks in Advance.
EDIT: Just tried flashing TWRP, it passes but then when I try to boot into recovery all i get is a message in the top left saying "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING"

No network SM-G920F 350000000000006

I have a SM-G920F and one day the imei went 3500000000006. This made the phone go "No Network" and no sim would work in it. I then proceeded to repair (not change) the imei to its original imei as stamped on the back with numerous files and fixes to the point I am now abit lost.
The phone is now on Factory Binary bband vers G920FXXU6ERC1 BUILD NUMBER LRX22.FA50_G920FXXU6ARC1 and after reseting the EFS the imei is back to 350000000000006 / 02.
I have tried to "repair" the imei to back to its original imei but which I could do before but now I just get:-
Waiting ADB device... OK
Reading phone info...
Model: SM-G920F
Android version: 5.0.2
Product code:
Phone version: G920FXXU6ERC1
PDA version: FA50_G920FXXU6ARC1
CSC version:
CSC country code:
CSC sales code:
HW version:
Phone SN: 00000000000
Chip name: EXYNOS7420
Modem board: SHANNON333
RF cal date:
IMEI: 2515925302514f0
Checking Super user right... true
Reading NV data... OK
Checking NV data... error
Security damaged (1)
The imei above is not mine that just appears when I try to repair the phone but *#06# says 350000000000005 / 02 and no S/N. The only FW the phone will flash with is
G920FXXU6ERF5_G920FDBT6ERF1_G920FXXU6ERF6_HOME.tar (BTU) using samfirm and the factory binary thats on it at the mo , all the rest fail in Odin.
Is the phone bricked or is it sw repairable ?. If it is repairable could someone please point me to the correct files that I would need and which program/s do I use and the order I flash the phone with the files ?. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. I have spent the best part of a week reading up and flashing the phone but I'm now at the point were I honestly don't know which files , programs to use and in which order. Any help files or links, guides would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. just to make it clear the phone is not blocked it seems it just got corrupted somewere along the line and I am trying to restore the imei back to it's original imei not change it in any way shape or form and hopefully fix the "No Network" which is stopping any sim from been used.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/flash-rom-wiped-data-twrp-help-asap-t3747981
This is what helped me. I couldnt even turn my phone on and computer didnt recognize it.
Thanks for that , I did try it but still the same. I think mines a deeper problem , something to do with a corrupt EFS or NV_DATA.bin. which files and how you repair it I think is my problem

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