No wifi tethering option 6.0.1 - Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
My SM-G900P Doesn't have the Wifi Tethering option available on the settings. it wasn't available before either, i have been updating from lollipop to marshmallow and nothing. i'll be adding some pictures for yall to see:
Info on the phone:
Running Stock Android:
software version
G900PVPS3CQC1
baseband
G900PVPS3CQC1
MCC:
370
Sales _Code & Default_Code: XAS

"Hotspot" is available for me and the other 5 members of my Sprint Galaxy S5 (Android 6.0.) family. I wonder if it's because your plan doesn't include hotspotting.

Pigoath said:
Hi
My SM-G900P Doesn't have the Wifi Tethering option available on the settings. it wasn't available before either, i have been updating from lollipop to marshmallow and nothing. i'll be adding some pictures for yall to see:
Info on the phone:
Running Stock Android:
software version
G900PVPS3CQC1
baseband
G900PVPS3CQC1
MCC:
370
Sales _Code & Default_Code: XAS
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it very well could be that sprint only pushes out the app to those who pay for it as it is a pay for use service. i havent been on stock firmware for over 3 years so i honestly cant remember if it is just on every phone and it only lets people who pay for it to use it or not. Its baked into so many rooted ROMs that its almost a no brainer to root and flash a ROM that has it built in and you can stay as stock-ish as you like in most instances

youdoofus said:
it very well could be that sprint only pushes out the app to those who pay for it as it is a pay for use service. i havent been on stock firmware for over 3 years so i honestly cant remember if it is just on every phone and it only lets people who pay for it to use it or not. Its baked into so many rooted ROMs that its almost a no brainer to root and flash a ROM that has it built in and you can stay as stock-ish as you like in most instances
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Might do that in the future. I recently updated to the march security update and the lastest twrp wont install foe some reason

RazzMcTazz said:
"Hotspot" is available for me and the other 5 members of my Sprint Galaxy S5 (Android 6.0.) family. I wonder if it's because your plan doesn't include hotspotting.
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I dont live in the US, i bought the phone online and it came like this. I was recently in the US tho.

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[Q] Stock Firmware for sm-n915w8

Ihave rogers galaxy note edge and does anyone know where to find the stock rom?!??!
I've been searching for 3 hours...
There isn't any yet.
Hopefully it will become available on Sammobile soon.
you can pull it yourself using Kies. I posted a tutorial on her in the question forum.
2swizzle said:
you can pull it yourself using Kies. I posted a tutorial on her in the question forum.
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Doesn't seem to work with a custom recovery [emoji53]. If anyone can successfully pull the image and share it would be greatly appreciated!
dlghgus09 said:
Ihave rogers galaxy note edge and does anyone know where to find the stock rom?!??!
I've been searching for 3 hours...
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I Also have been searching, as our Canadian version has a screwed up rom... Wifi not working properly, freezes after a few days,. wakelocks and sleep issues.. Ive gone thru 2 phones sofar and still problems..
Its definitely the Rogers rom,... What Rom version are you on?? The 1st and now 2nd has n915w8vlu1a0a7, was there a higher update?
Are all the Canadian n915w8's on Lollipop 5.0.1?
bballengphd said:
Are all the Canadian n915w8's on Lollipop 5.0.1?
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no they are on 4.4
no word of any update yet either
JF-GINO said:
I Also have been searching, as our Canadian version has a screwed up rom... Wifi not working properly, freezes after a few days,. wakelocks and sleep issues.. Ive gone thru 2 phones sofar and still problems..
Its definitely the Rogers rom,... What Rom version are you on?? The 1st and now 2nd has n915w8vlu1a0a7, was there a higher update?
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Look in tho these sites, as per the Tech Specs, the N915T and N915F are identical to our N915W8. Both stock version are available at Sammobile (915f and 915t )
http://www.mobosdata.com/samsung-gal...-edge-sm-n915f
http://www.mobosdata.com/samsung-gal...-edge-sm-n915t
http://www.mobosdata.com/samsung-gal...edge-sm-n915w8
I have the n915t (because I was not sure if Canada was actually going to get it) that runs perfectly on ROGERS LTE, Fido LTE, Bell (Telus) LTE,WIND (no LTE since they do not have it in Calgary), and T-mobile (since it's a T-mobile phone) (these are the SIMS it has successfully used).
I was trying to find out if it was similar to n915g and n915s (so at least you state (based on that mobosdata) that the n915t it is equivalent to the n915f and n915w8 in terms of hardware (does that also include the modem / radio?). I ask since I wanted to put the 915g Lollipop on it (I would have to change the sales code from TMB to XSA I think).
I tried your mobosdata links but they all come back 404 error.
crazyut said:
I have the n915t (because I was not sure if Canada was actually going to get it) that runs perfectly on ROGERS LTE, Fido LTE, Bell (Telus) LTE,WIND (no LTE since they do not have it in Calgary), and T-mobile (since it's a T-mobile phone) (these are the SIMS it has successfully used).
I was trying to find out if it was similar to n915g and n915s (so at least you state (based on that mobosdata) that the n915t it is equivalent to the n915f and n915w8 in terms of hardware (does that also include the modem / radio?). I ask since I wanted to put the 915g Lollipop on it (I would have to change the sales code from TMB to XSA I think).
I tried your mobosdata links but they all come back 404 error.
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http://www.mobosdata.com/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-sm-n915w8
crazyut said:
I have the n915t (because I was not sure if Canada was actually going to get it) that runs perfectly on ROGERS LTE, Fido LTE, Bell (Telus) LTE,WIND (no LTE since they do not have it in Calgary), and T-mobile (since it's a T-mobile phone) (these are the SIMS it has successfully used).
I was trying to find out if it was similar to n915g and n915s (so at least you state (based on that mobosdata) that the n915t it is equivalent to the n915f and n915w8 in terms of hardware (does that also include the modem / radio?). I ask since I wanted to put the 915g Lollipop on it (I would have to change the sales code from TMB to XSA I think).
I tried your mobosdata links but they all come back 404 error.
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Did you tried n915t on your n915w8 ?
[email protected] said:
Did you tried n915t on your n915w8 ?
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+1 on that question, has anyone done it yet?
Tried. Doesn't work.
Still waiting for official firmware. I mean come ON Samsung.
Anyone get software update to lollipop for their devices?
It's 5.1.1 http://samsung-firmware.org/download/GALAXY-NOTE-EDGE/0pw1/RWC/N915W8VLU1BOG5/N915W8OYA1BOG5/
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N915W8/
5.1.1 - N915W8VLU1BOK2 available now for all Canadian Carriers. Finally!

[R&D] Porting G925F or any (version) Roms to Sprint.

Hello (I have nothing)
This is to discuss Sprint porting with data/ Introducing myself/ A few questions
Please don't reject this (my) project. I will reject my project if I find out it's impossible or absolutely not worth it.. Please also don't tell me to just do it, I would need more research time.
Of course this would be great. Any request for Sprint support posted in other models Rom sections get rejected quickly. But it's been done. Not with this phone, but anyway...
About me:
I had built an AOSP Rom for A Virgin Mobile HTC Desire 816.. And coded A few Apps, so I know A bit around the Android system. Different hardware, I know. With that phone I could just flash A universal APN fix that fixed mobile network when using any rom for any world model. There are close to 20 or more variants. I'd like to create A flashable fix like this. Virgin Mobile uses the Sprint Network.
I have A github (same username), and A fast ((can use over 500GB RAM!)) Microsoft Azure remote server (Ubuntu Server, Windows, free for me) which I use for development which I may be able to "donate" access to for A few people.
I'm new to Knox systems
A few questions:
It's really that secure?!?! I can't even directly "sudo" in A rooted Linux install on the S6 edge. I've been searching the internet everyday for A Samsung Pay workaround/alternative use for the magstripe. But I highly doubt Samsung will open an SDK/API for the Magstripe.
This is possible right, simple porting procedure? Though I've been unsucessful with porting since Lollipop.
You can flash and boot apparently any rom for an S6 using A sprint kernel as well. Just it doesn't know what the SIM card is.
I would like to link porting resourses such as [Guides] from the Galaxy S5, S4 for reference.
For now I will check on gsmarena.com for the supported bands and whether they are GSM/CDMA of the different models.
Anyone working on this, knows what to change, or has more resources than incompatible guides please let me know. If there's any enthusiasts on this subject.
Not much is happening with the S6 not even with AOSP teams. I see that all the news was the way to go and NOT root it because people want Samsung Pay.
I've actually tried flashing a G925F rom. It booted etc. But it showed baseband unknown so I changed some system files etc. but it still shows baseband unknown. All other things were working perfectly.
There isn't a whole lot involved in porting for the s6. But From what I understand, the issue with porting to sprint is with how many files sprint has places carrier specific files into. I was planning to do a port from sprint to other carriers for Dazed and I after full oh1 builds are completed.
Acoustichayes said:
There isn't a whole lot involved in porting for the s6. But From what I understand, the issue with porting to sprint is with how many files sprint has places carrier specific files into. I was planning to do a port from sprint to other carriers for Dazed and I after full oh1 builds are completed.
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Actually the real problem is reading sprint period with the s6..will not read anything sprint whatsoever
Modem, data, efs, iccid anything. Ive been porting roms for sometime. Not happening here
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
ram9200 said:
Actually the real problem is reading sprint period with the s6..will not read anything sprint whatsoever
Modem, data, efs, iccid anything. Ive been porting roms for sometime. Not happening here
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
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I had taken advice from A site which I was sure would work, but didn't.
Backup partitions efs, modem, carrier, everything that seemed to be storing "carrier stuff" to restore IMEI. Then restored the partitions in the G925F ROM. Using TWRP and the Partitions Backup app by wanam.
Interesting that when flashing Sprint ROMs that are based on A previous build/baseband version, the latest OH1 baseband version shows within those roms.
When using global s6 roms, baseband version shows whatever that rom is for.
Any files in the system noticable that are required to replace? Then change where the port rom looks.
Also the sprint basebands are in OTA's. I'll check those out by comparing update tars. Maybe they're found more easily.
But when flashing G9250 roms (Hong Kong/China) basebands shows and it works fine except making calls (can't talk or hear the person).
mkalter said:
I've actually tried flashing a G925F rom. It booted etc. But it showed baseband unknown so I changed some system files etc. but it still shows baseband unknown. All other things were working perfectly.
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did LTE work?
I live in europe so the sprint s6 bands are not supported but I think it will support 4g/lte in the usa.
mkalter said:
I live in europe so the sprint s6 bands are not supported but I think it will support 4g/lte in the usa.
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You were saying the Europe S6 is similar to the China version?
I had starting looking for Hong Kong Roms to flash to my Sprint one. Lol.
A quick search showed that the European model is the G295F, or at least similar. No?
Apparently no bands are the same accept us cdma carriers https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
No, I mean the sprint g925p is similair to the g9250 from china. If you flash a g9250 rom it'll find the baseband etc. And no the g925f is not similair to the g925p nor the g9250.
Why doesn't' someone contact a developer like @AntaresOne or @Alucard24. @AntaresOne is the maintainer for International CM 12.1 on the Galaxy S4. He is also the developer of the Optimized CM 12.1 builds. The optimized builds run on any carrier variant of the S4. One ROM, all variants! @Alucard24 is the kernel developer for same. They would both have tremendous knowledge into carrier independence.
I know AOSP, but should be useful.
I had gotten no futher on this.
The steps I had taken were moving any Sprint CSC files into other roms, as well as following porting guides dealing with gsm->cdma porting, and the other way of moving system apps/files from other roms into Renegade ending up with force closes or not booting.
Also A popular kernel for those Roms, Arter kernel had become less and less likely to work. It booted with no data at first, now it doesn't boot.
Sorry that was just A lot of file picking and I'm not good with xml and everything else.
mkalter said:
But when flashing G9250 roms (Hong Kong/China) basebands shows and it works fine except making calls (can't talk or hear the person).
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where i can find G9250 roms? i want try something
Thanks
raziel6714 said:
where i can find G9250 roms? i want try something
Thanks
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I haven't looked much but herehttp://m.romzj.com/list/samsung_g9250.htm seems like stock firmwares.
mkalter said:
But when flashing G9250 roms (Hong Kong/China) basebands shows and it works fine except making calls (can't talk or hear the person).
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is there anyway to fix the call audio problem?
sorry for my english
raziel6714 said:
is there anyway to fix the call audio problem?
sorry for my english
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Try this, A good place to start at least. (edit) http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...-patch-flashable-call-audio-fix-t-w8-t3121957 T-Mobile's patch. Probably would not work at first but it can be looked in to from there
Have you found any good 9250 Roms? I used to find A lot of AOSP on this site for an HTC:http://m.muzisoft.com/special/s6.html
mkalter said:
But when flashing G9250 roms (Hong Kong/China) basebands shows and it works fine except making calls (can't talk or hear the person).
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CrazyJ36 said:
Try this, A good place to start at least.
Have you found any good 9250 Roms? I used to find A lot of AOSP on this site for an HTC:http://m.muzisoft.com/special/s6.html
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http://www.soului.com/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=56&page=1
here if you find a patch for the problem call audio just share xD
a way to fix the problem for the call audio using this room G9250_5.11_Soul_V18
Thanks. I noticed that some roms here http://bbs.gfan.com/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=1619&filter=typeid&typeid=12037 claim to support the G925P sprint. I haven't tested yet but plan to. They could possibly have everything working.
CrazyJ36 said:
Thanks. I noticed that some roms here http://bbs.gfan.com/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=1619&filter=typeid&typeid=12037 claim to support the G925P sprint. I haven't tested yet but plan to. They could possibly have everything working.
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Thanks Why?
i am going to try thanks for the link

Getting a T-Mobile S7 & flashing or converting to US/stock firmware (SM-G930U)?

I'm thinking of getting an Galaxy S7 (T-Mobile version, SM-G930T) for my wife to replace her Nexus 4 which is on T-Mobile prepaid but my concern is "carrier bloat" that T-Mobile installed on the phone.
1. Is it possible to convert this phone to the regular US/stock version of the S7 which i believe is SM-G930UZKAXAA, I believe? I did some Googling and I see some discussions about "Odin" which I assume is the software to flash/convert the SM-G930T to the SM-G930U version?
2. Will Samsung Pay still work after converting it from the T-Mobile version to the US/stock version?
3. Any issues/disadvantages/problems to be aware of between the T-Mobile specific and non T-Mobile firmware to consider, in consideration of whether or not to convert?
Thanks, David
G930U and G935U firmware is maded for any US version that IS ALREADY UNLOCKED and want to convert it so you can remove all bloat preinstalled apps from the carrier and use the phone like it was G935F or G930F..
1- you can flash the U firmware on any US varaint Sprint, T-Mobile, ATT, but will REQUIRED a unlocked cell, and the bootloader had to be low or same as the U you want to flash.
2- will work, i already test it.
3- none, the U firmware is official from samsung and is created for that.. to be flashable on S7 unlocked for take it for overseas.
PS: its the same as g930F so mobile data icon will be enable, wifi call will not be there... and you can use bluetooh sharing.. etc.. but t-mobile features will be removed, if you have more experience you can enable them back.
Serge Winters said:
G930U and G935U firmware is maded for any US version that IS ALREADY UNLOCKED and want to convert it so you can remove all bloat preinstalled apps from the carrier and use the phone like it was G935F or G930F..
1- you can flash the U firmware on any US varaint Sprint, T-Mobile, ATT, but will REQUIRED a unlocked cell, and the bootloader had to be low or same as the U you want to flash.
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the phones does NOT have to be unlocked
onedollarinmywallet said:
I'm thinking of getting an Galaxy S7 (T-Mobile version, SM-G930T) for my wife to replace her Nexus 4 which is on T-Mobile prepaid but my concern is "carrier bloat" that T-Mobile installed on the phone.
1. Is it possible to convert this phone to the regular US/stock version of the S7 which i believe is SM-G930UZKAXAA, I believe? I did some Googling and I see some discussions about "Odin" which I assume is the software to flash/convert the SM-G930T to the SM-G930U version?
2. Will Samsung Pay still work after converting it from the T-Mobile version to the US/stock version?
3. Any issues/disadvantages/problems to be aware of between the T-Mobile specific and non T-Mobile firmware to consider, in consideration of whether or not to convert?
Thanks, David
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I use a stock US galaxy s7 from T-Mobile, SM-G930T. From what I can tell it shouldn't cause any problems as it's not a custom Rom but stock firmware you can download directly from Samsung website.
I did some searching and found a few posts about sm-g930u extending battery life over sm-g930t with tmobile bloatware (can't say for certain as I've not tried myself).
In all it shouldn't harm functionally since it's stock firmware.
Hope this helps.
[email protected] said:
I use a stock US galaxy s7 from T-Mobile, SM-G930T. From what I can tell it shouldn't cause any problems as it's not a custom Rom but stock firmware you can download directly from Samsung website.
I did some searching and found a few posts about sm-g930u extending battery life over sm-g930t with tmobile bloatware (can't say for certain as I've not tried myself).
In all it shouldn't harm functionally since it's stock firmware.
Hope this helps.
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I extensively tested the U firmware before moving to T firmware (because I moved to the T-M side of Tracfone; the phone itself is ex-VZW); I have had exactly zero issues (with either U firmware or T firmware).
A tidbit; as a SM-G930T, you have access to both VoLTE *and* wi-fi calling - this was not the case for even VZW-native customers, let alone MVNO customers. (This has, in fact, been covered in the Verizon Wireless thread for the same phone.) It does not matter if you are merely using an MVNO (such as Tracfone). NO free Netflix, though. (Mice.)

Galaxy s8 active update outside US

Hi all. I have currently bought Galaxy s8 active to use it in Europe - Poland. It is a sprint / tmobile U variant. I have checked with samfirmware and since it's on G892USQS5BSF2 version - I assume it's a sprint version. It is hard to determine as they are both coded G-892U. Anyways the phone works well but the security patch is from last year and it's still on android 8. There apparently is an update to Android 9 but the phone won't update via OTA. And so are the questions:
1. Since they both are the "U" versions - can I flash the tmobile android 9 rom on it? I am asking because it's being used in tmobile Poland network.
2. If not, can someone reassure me that it indeed is a sprint version and flashing the latest sprint rom will do no damage?
3. Any idea why the caller id and spam protection option is grayed out? Is this because of regional limitation?
Thank you

Reflash AT&T 20 Ultra to Unlocked Firmware?

I've looked through threads of people doing the reverse of this. It's been a few years since I've had an android and was running nexus devices then. What's the process to flash an unlocked firmware on an AT&T locked 968U to the 968U1 firmware (assuming there aren't issues doing it)?
Are there any other pitfalls I need to be aware of prior to doing it other than the wifi calling?
If this is already posted somewhere else, please feel free to point me there. I didn't see any info about going from a carrier locked 968U to unlocked firmware.
Thanks in advance.
viperhrdtp said:
I've looked through threads of people doing the reverse of this. It's been a few years since I've had an android and was running nexus devices then. What's the process to flash an unlocked firmware on an AT&T locked 968U to the 968U1 firmware (assuming there aren't issues doing it)?
Are there any other pitfalls I need to be aware of prior to doing it other than the wifi calling?
If this is already posted somewhere else, please feel free to point me there. I didn't see any info about going from a carrier locked 968U to unlocked firmware.
Thanks in advance.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra/how-to/ota-ota-firmware-n986u-t4143833/page71
I have done this and I lost WIFI calling and VOLTE. I'm very happy with it so far.
viperhrdtp said:
I've looked through threads of people doing the reverse of this. It's been a few years since I've had an android and was running nexus devices then. What's the process to flash an unlocked firmware on an AT&T locked 968U to the 968U1 firmware (assuming there aren't issues doing it)?
Are there any other pitfalls I need to be aware of prior to doing it other than the wifi calling?
If this is already posted somewhere else, please feel free to point me there. I didn't see any info about going from a carrier locked 968U to unlocked firmware.
Thanks in advance.
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I just did this today went from TMB locked one to unlocked (For a family member) mine is unlocked. All went well no problems at all. Just download the U1 Firmware you want to flash and for CSC use home_csc (In ODin) so you can keep your data and probably the wifi calling feature too ( i did that all features are intact). Use the Odin and firmware from Ota and non Ota thread . Enjoy
ahenderson223 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra/how-to/ota-ota-firmware-n986u-t4143833/page71
I have done this and I lost WIFI calling and VOLTE. I'm very happy with it so far.
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What did you gain that made it worth it for you? Also, I'm on a Locked ATT/Firstnet Ultra and am wondering if flashing to an Unlocked Firmware would give me more control of my device.
that1guyty said:
What did you gain that made it worth it for you? Also, I'm on a Locked ATT/Firstnet Ultra and am wondering if flashing to an Unlocked Firmware would give me more control of my device.
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If your on FirstNet I recommend that you stay on ATT branded software, I'm not sure if band 14 will work properly for you if you are on unlocked software. Thank you for your service!
ahenderson223 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra/how-to/ota-ota-firmware-n986u-t4143833/page71
I have done this and I lost WIFI calling and VOLTE. I'm very happy with it so far.
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You can get VoLTE back, but yeah, WiFi calling is not gonna happen.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...to/how-to-activate-video-calling-lte-t4178819
The thread is for T-Mobile, but most of it works with AT&T devices as well.
rjohnstone said:
You can get VoLTE back, but yeah, WiFi calling is not gonna happen.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...to/how-to-activate-video-calling-lte-t4178819
The thread is for T-Mobile, but most of it works with AT&T devices as well.
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I flashed the U1 firmware (ATJ3) onto my AT&T Note Ultra, then flashed the Home CSC from the AT&T U firmware. I have VoLTE and WiFi calling.
Help!
Hello all, I have a Note 20 Ultra 5g that is unlocked and I'm looking to flash the original ATT firmware for this device.
Having this unlocked version on Firstnet has been nothing but problems and I don't have access to band 14 or wifi calling.
I see this thread is a little old but if anyone could help me out or send me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it!
I have rooted some of my older phones several several years ago so I think I could pick this back up pretty quickly. I know over the years things seem to get easier and have probably changed quite a bit since I've last done something like this.
Thanks in advance!
droppinbaums said:
I flashed the U1 firmware (ATJ3) onto my AT&T Note Ultra, then flashed the Home CSC from the AT&T U firmware. I have VoLTE and WiFi calling.
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My comment was made before we were able to change IMS settings directly.
You can get it all now. VoLTE, WiFI Calling, RCS, Video calling...
Verntd3 said:
Help!
Hello all, I have a Note 20 Ultra 5g that is unlocked and I'm looking to flash the original ATT firmware for this device.
Having this unlocked version on Firstnet has been nothing but problems and I don't have access to band 14 or wifi calling.
I see this thread is a little old but if anyone could help me out or send me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it!
I have rooted some of my older phones several several years ago so I think I could pick this back up pretty quickly. I know over the years things seem to get easier and have probably changed quite a bit since I've last done something like this.
Thanks in advance!
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AT&T hasn't released any "official" firmware for the Note 20 series.
Since Samsung firmware is multi CSC, just flash any firmware with the same build number as the AT&T variant and use your AT&T SIM card.
Go to this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/ota-and-non-ota-firmware-for-n986u-and-n986u1.4143833/
Make sure you know what device you have, U or U1. Then grab the appropriate version.
Fir AT&T U devices, N986USQU2DUCA or N986USQU2DUCA will work.
For AT&T U1 devices, N986U1UEU2DUCB is the most recent version.
rjohnstone said:
AT&T hasn't released any "official" firmware for the Note 20 series.
Since Samsung firmware is multi CSC, just flash any firmware with the same build number as the AT&T variant and use your AT&T SIM card.
Go to this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/ota-and-non-ota-firmware-for-n986u-and-n986u1.4143833/
Make sure you know what device you have, U or U1. Then grab the appropriate version.
Fir AT&T U devices, N986USQU2DUCA or N986USQU2DUCA will work.
For AT&T U1 devices, N986U1UEU2DUCB is the most recent version.
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Ok thanks, according to this I assume I have the U1....?
Verntd3 said:
Ok thanks, according to this I assume I have the U1....?
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Yes, based on screenshot, you have U1
warriorvibhu said:
I just did this today went from TMB locked one to unlocked (For a family member) mine is unlocked. All went well no problems at all. Just download the U1 Firmware you want to flash and for CSC use home_csc (In ODin) so you can keep your data and probably the wifi calling feature too ( i did that all features are intact). Use the Odin and firmware from Ota and non Ota thread . Enjoy
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So i can flash rom n986u1 on N986u ?
romano_ezzat said:
So i can flash rom n986u1 on N986u ?
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Yes you can, please look for instructions I have posted instruction on this device forum to go from U to U1 and vice versa

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