Please help me with csc code on SM-G920F!!!android 7.0 official - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My device is SM-G920F(SEE) yesterday I flashed France Nougat Rom via Odin
Today I flashed my original South East Europe firmware from Sammobile 7.0
But my csc is TPH and I want to make it SEE like before
Please help me
S6 IS not network locked or rooted

TPH and SEE csc are part of multicsc OXX, so flashing SEE firmware will keep TPH csc. You can try to flash XSG firmware or another firmware that isn't included in OXX multicsc then try to flash back SEE and see if csc changes

Thanks I will try that and write my result :-:

I have rooted S6 with CF AutoRoot and csc changed by app csc changer root,now my knox is 0x1 and is there anyway i can make it 0x0 again???my waranty has enden i need it just for me please help

same problem...my sm-g920f(swisscom) csc code is (SIM) Help me.

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Wrong CSC?

Evening all,
Am from Cyprus and my original CSC was CYO. Tried the newest French and uk updates which i flashed via odin (got them from sammobile) and although i was satisfied by the updates i decided to go back to my original firmware and wait for the OTA to arrive. Got this from samsung-updates: CYO-G920FXXU1AOCV-20150409223200
Device Name : Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925F
Device Model : SM-G925F
Region Country : Cyprus (cytamobile vodafone)
Firmware Version : G925FXXU1AOCV
OS Name : Lollipop
OS Version : 5.0.2
Date Update : 2015-03-28
Region Code : CYO
Change List : 4497415
flashed it via odin and now my CSC is TPH (PORTUGAL)
Original CSC TPH
Firmware TPH
Active SCS TPH
CSC Country ISO PT
Any ideas? I downloaded the CY firmware from three different locations and got same results.
Thanks
Well I rooted phone via ping-pong and used phone info app to change csc to cyo. Then wiped data from recovery and flashed the cyo firmware again via Odin. Now my csc is correct but in csc country it says greece. Am confused really. The firmware I have is clearly for my region which is cyprus
If the firmware is multi-csc, try *#272*IMEI# and choose your CSC.
Elisha said:
If the firmware is multi-csc, try *#272*IMEI# and choose your CSC.
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Hi, yes the firmware is multicsc and i tried that. CSC says CYO but csc country is wrong. It should have been CYprus instead of Greece
that's so stupid thing. I have the same problem with my Samsung and can't set the right CSC from the Rom file. It really sucks... any help will be useful for me...

Multi CSC Problem

Hello! I have galaxy s6 duos and want to flash firm http://live.samsung-updates.com/details/48693/Galaxy_S6/SM-G920F/SEK/G920FXXU2BOFJ.html with region csc SEK, BUT this firmware are multi csc and always applies region SER....... what i can do with this without root and tripping knox ?
Try flashing this latest 5.1.1 ROM (CSC: SEK) via odin. After flashing go to recovery mode and do full reset.
If it does not work bring your S6 back to Samsung for free factory reflash to enable your region CSC.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/52961/G920FXXU2BOG8_G920FOXE2BOG8_SEK/
Are you sure that your phone has SEK as CSC? If you flash a multi CSC rom and SER is automaticlly applied, then your phone has SER CSC.
You can change that by flashing the SEk firmware and do a factory reset afterwards. That will wipe your phone and change your CSC to SEK.
Here you go. Latest 5.1.1 stock ROM (CSC: SEK) for you to flash ASAP via odin to hopefully restore your CSC to SEK.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/52961/G920FXXU2BOG8_G920FOXE2BOG8_SEK/
After installing android will select the CSC from those available and match it to the one already on the phone.
The only way to change your CSC is to root and then use the Samsung CSC changer .... but why? as the firmware will stay the same.
XxM4tzexX said:
Are you sure that your phone has SEK as CSC? If you flash a multi CSC rom and SER is automaticlly applied, then your phone has SER CSC.
You can change that by flashing the SEk firmware and do a factory reset afterwards. That will wipe your phone and change your CSC to SEK.
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from factory my phone haved csc from mauritus, im flashed ser firm and changed it, after that im tried original firmwares with csc from france, england, netherlands, and then flashing csc with SEC code and nothing - always applied csc SER.... this firmware witc csc SEK contains multiregions csc SER SEK SKZ CAC but i dont know why always apllied region SER
hardyboy_samy said:
After installing android will select the CSC from those available and match it to the one already on the phone.
The only way to change your CSC is to root and then use the Samsung CSC changer .... but why? as the firmware will stay the same.
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because we have apps wich cant be installed with region SER, only SEK
aratta said:
from factory my phone haved csc from mauritus, im flashed ser firm and changed it, after that im tried original firmwares with csc from france, england, netherlands, and then flashing csc with SEC code and nothing - always applied csc SER.... this firmware witc csc SEK contains multiregions csc SER SEK SKZ CAC but i dont know why always apllied region SER
because we have apps wich cant be installed with region SER, only SEK
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so it seems that u should root then change CSC ................but i believe that the apps on play store determine your region by internet connection ,and apps which are installed with the fresh rom should be available on play store for free you can simply find then instead of tripping knox......any way if u need help i can help u ....i have changed my CSC code by rooting my device as it's already out of warranty
*#272*IMEI#
Sent from my SM-G920W8

VDI or XEU

Hi folks
I bought S7 from Vodafone Ireland. And I would expect it to use VDI-regioned firmware (but I did not notice what was the original region, my fault). I rooted it - and OTA upgrades do not work for me any more. SmartSwitch keeps upgrading with XEU region. Why? Should I bother? Should I (how?) use VDI-regioned firmware? How does SmartSwitch decide which region to use (and how to change that)?
I would like to understand what's going on...
VDI is Vodafone Ireland region
XEU is generic UK/Ireland region
Any comments are appreciated.
sudaltsov said:
Hi folks
I bought S7 from Vodafone Ireland. And I would expect it to use VDI-regioned firmware (but I did not notice what was the original region, my fault). I rooted it - and OTA upgrades do not work for me any more. SmartSwitch keeps upgrading with XEU region. Why? Should I bother? Should I (how?) use VDI-regioned firmware? How does SmartSwitch decide which region to use (and how to change that)?
I would like to understand what's going on...
VDI is Vodafone Ireland region
XEU is generic UK/Ireland region
Any comments are appreciated.
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Hi mate
Most roms are multi CSC and when that is the case and you flash with CSC instead of home_csc (odin) a default CSC is applied in your case seems to be XEU, if you use home _csc you keep whatever csc you had
Should not make a big difference , you change your CSC to whatever you want but you need to be root
I understand that it should not matter much. But still...
What I do not understand is when my CSC changed from VDI to XEU? Why did SmartSwitch do that? I am root. How would I change it back to VDI?
I look at the Phone INFO app, it says:
Original CSC Code: VDI
Firmware CSC Code: XEU
Active CSC Code: XEU
I would like to have VDI/VDI/VDI if it is possible...
PS I do not think I ever flashed with full csc. At least it seems SmartSwitch is always doing home_csc. If so, it means the original CSC was XEU, right?
sudaltsov said:
I understand that it should not matter much. But still...
What I do not understand is when my CSC changed from VDI to XEU? Why did SmartSwitch do that? I am root. How would I change it back to VDI?
I look at the Phone INFO app, it says:
Original CSC Code: VDI
Firmware CSC Code: XEU
Active CSC Code: XEU
I would like to have VDI/VDI/VDI if it is possible...
PS I do not think I ever flashed with full csc. At least it seems SmartSwitch is always doing home_csc. If so, it means the original CSC was XEU, right?
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Hi
I would think so XEU was probably the original CSC
you can change your CSC but you need to be root , check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/utility-flashable-csc-selection-30-t3392949
VD2", "Vodafone Multi-CSC contains: ATL, AVF, CNX, CYV, MOB, MTL, OMN, PRO, SIM, SWC, TCL, VD2, VDC, VDF, VDH, VDI, VGR, VIP, VOD, XFV",
or here PhoneInfo , you have it right? under other tools there is a csc changer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2609045
read before you do anything...and back up
Tried to fix my phone and made it worse
Does anyone have a link for the below? Pleeeeaaasssseee :crying:
Model: SM-G930F
Model name: Galaxy S7
Country Ireland (Vodafone) (VDI)
Version Android 7.0
Product code VDI
PDA: G930FXXS1DQLC
CSC: G930FVFG1DQI1
TheBlaker said:
Does anyone have a link for the below? Pleeeeaaasssseee :crying:
Model: SM-G930F
Model name: Galaxy S7
Country Ireland (Vodafone) (VDI)
Version Android 7.0
Product code VDI
PDA: G930FXXS1DQLC
CSC: G930FVFG1DQI1
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sammobile or updato.com
Literally posted all over the forums
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sammobile or updato.com
Literally posted all over the forums
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I got the info off sammobile but they are performing maintenance this weekend and I just wanted to see if anyone else had another link for version number PDA G930FXXS1DQLC and CSC G930FVFG1DQI1.
I dont have the option to use the premium download right now so thought some lovely soal might sort me out
TheBlaker said:
I got the info off sammobile but they are performing maintenance this weekend and I just wanted to see if anyone else had another link for version number PDA G930FXXS1DQLC and CSC G930FVFG1DQI1.
I dont have the option to use the premium download right now so thought some lovely soal might sort me out
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Use updato.com like everyone else then

Changing branded to non-branded software

My S7 has branded 6.0.1 firmware (PRT), can I flash non-branded (XEO) over without tripping Knox and losing my apps?
Also, are modems carrier-specific, or can I just use stock? (I understand that this is "CSC flashing")
Stasheck said:
My S7 has branded 6.0.1 firmware (PRT), can I flash non-branded (XEO) over without tripping Knox and losing my apps?
Also, are modems carrier-specific, or can I just use stock? (I understand that this is "CSC flashing")
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Hi mate
Yes you can , as long as is official firmware there is no risk of tripping knox , most of times there is no problem using the modem from a different firmware ( other country) i am in Panama and i have a UK firmware, working fine
CSC is what it tells the firmware what country or carrier you are using , it will enable a specific set of features design for that country or carrier , like VoLTE , OTA..
If you do not want to lose your apps or configurations you must use the home_csc file not the CSC file AND must be the home_csc from the same CSC that you have in your phone right now , PRT , so first download a firmware from your country, extract the home_csc from that firmware , discard the rest now download the firmware from XEO and flash CP , BL and AP with the home_csc file you had from your country firmware.....tat way you keep all your apps and configurations

Samsung Pay / Android Pay no longer available for latest stock firmware (ARO)?

Hello fellas,
I have just flashed latest stock firmware, and couldn't help noticing there was no Samsung Pay or Android Pay app.
When attempting to access both items through Google Play Store, it says my device is not compatible with the version available. How come this is possible? I can't think that the S7 has been outed of Samsung Pay, there has to be something else.
Could it be a problem with the CSC? My region code is ARO (Argentina Unbranded), but after checking the app Phone Info, I have realized that the CSC Installed belongs to TTT (Trinidad y Tobago) and not my region. This always happen when flashing CSC, since it's a multi-CSC, it randomly selects a region. If anyone knows a way of flashing the proper CSC through ODIN, that would be awesome.
Thanks!
hemp_invader said:
Hello fellas,
I have just flashed latest stock firmware, and couldn't help noticing there was no Samsung Pay or Android Pay app.
When attempting to access both items through Google Play Store, it says my device is not compatible with the version available. How come this is possible? I can't think that the S7 has been outed of Samsung Pay, there has to be something else.
Could it be a problem with the CSC? My region code is ARO (Argentina Unbranded), but after checking the app Phone Info, I have realized that the CSC Installed belongs to TTT (Trinidad y Tobago) and not my region. This always happen when flashing CSC, since it's a multi-CSC, it randomly selects a region. If anyone knows a way of flashing the proper CSC through ODIN, that would be awesome.
Thanks!
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Hi
Download the firmware you want, extract BL , CP and AP , now download the firmware for you country /carrier , extract from it the CSC file
not home_csc , and flash the BL , CP, AP from the first firmware with the CSC from your country
BAckup this will factory reset your phone
MAX 404 said:
Hi
Download the firmware you want, extract BL , CP and AP , now download the firmware for you country /carrier , extract from it the CSC file
not home_csc , and flash the BL , CP, AP from the first firmware with the CSC from your country
BAckup this will factory reset your phone
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Thanks for replying.
The firmware I want is the one that comes with the ARO package, the problem is that such package also includes a multi-country CSC. Among those there is this ARO region I'm needing. My device is Unbranded, I won't install a CSC from a carrier.
Also, I don't have root and I'm not planning to have it either.
hemp_invader said:
Thanks for replying.
The firmware I want is the one that comes with the ARO package, the problem is that such package also includes a multi-country CSC. Among those there is this ARO region I'm needing. My device is Unbranded, I won't install a CSC from a carrier.
Also, I don't have root and I'm not planning to have it either.
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Hi
Sorry I read your first post again
Samsung Pay will not work again after you root your phone , if knox is set 0x1 there is no chance to make it work
Android pay is possible if knox is set but firmware is official ( no root) and if the flashed firmware (CSC) has that option
Is ARO part of the multi CSC you flashed with TTT?
You need a CSC that has Android pay , do you remember what CSC you had when it worked?
MAX 404 said:
Hi
Sorry I read your first post again
Samsung Pay will not work again after you root your phone , if knox is set 0x1 there is no chance to make it work
Android pay is possible if knox is set but firmware is official ( no root) and if the flashed firmware (CSC) has that option
Is ARO part of the multi CSC you flashed with TTT?
You need a CSC that has Android pay , do you remember what CSC you had when it worked?
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BTU. I will try that one. Thanks mate!
hemp_invader said:
BTU. I will try that one. Thanks mate!
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BTU (UK) i think it works , if your carrier at home offers the service you can flash any unbranded firmware (BL, CP andAP) with the CSC from your carrier
That way you can have unbranded firmware plus you carrier CSC
Magisk fakes 0x0 doesn't it?
Beanvee7 said:
Magisk fakes 0x0 doesn't it?
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yes , magisk hides from android SU detection but samsung pay also looks for knox 0 x 1 ....if you are or were rooted SP will not work
Beanvee7 said:
Magisk fakes 0x0 doesn't it?
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Yes it does, but some additional kernel modifications are still required for Knox to work. So stock firmware isn't fooled. Most custom s7 kernels have them though.

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