Flash G930T firmware on a G930U Device? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

So it seems that most users are flashing G930U firmwares on their G930X devices so that they can debloat and all the other good stuff. But I'm looking to do the reverse.
Has anyone flashed G930T firmware on G930U hardware? I would like to do so for a couple reasons:
1) I would like VoLTE to work
2) I would like 4x4 MIMO and Carrier aggregation for T-Mobile bands
3) I would like T-Mobile WiFi calling
4) I would like to get faster (monthly-ish) updates from T-Mobile vs the slow updates from Samsung.
Anyone have experience with this and get it to work? It seems like it should be possible, I just can't find any threads about it.

Cross-flashing firmwares may work but you have to make sure you have the right Modem and Bootloader for your phone, otherwise you risk getting a loss of signal or worse-- hard bricking the device.
Note: G930x is the demo-unit of the S7, hence it has no connectivity options whatsoever.
Regarding flashing "carrier" based firmwares, it won't work. Your number would have to be registered to their network in order for you to receive the updates.
Good luck

Revontheus said:
Cross-flashing firmwares may work but you have to make sure you have the right Modem and Bootloader for your phone, otherwise you risk getting a loss of signal or worse-- hard bricking the device.
Note: G930x is the demo-unit of the S7, hence it has no connectivity options whatsoever.
Regarding flashing "carrier" based firmwares, it won't work. Your number would have to be registered to their network in order for you to receive the updates.
Good luck
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Yeah, I've read some reports that even with the correct radios that signal strength is reported lower, just strange to me.
And regarding G930X, I didn't mean the demo unit specifically, I meant the X to be a generic place holder for the different carrier devices (G930A for AT&T, G930V for Verizon, G930P for Sprint, G930T for T-Mobile, etc.). Most people want to flash the G930U firmware on their carrier devices to remove bloat, but I want to go the other way to pick up T-Mobile features.
And lastly, when you say "your number would have to be registered on their network" to receive updates. Are you talking about IMEI or phone number? I would have a T-Mobile phone number and SIM to go with the T-Mobile firmware.

thejaycan said:
So it seems that most users are flashing G930U firmwares on their G930X devices so that they can debloat and all the other good stuff. But I'm looking to do the reverse.
Has anyone flashed G930T firmware on G930U hardware? I would like to do so for a couple reasons:
1) I would like VoLTE to work
2) I would like 4x4 MIMO and Carrier aggregation for T-Mobile bands
3) I would like T-Mobile WiFi calling
4) I would like to get faster (monthly-ish) updates from T-Mobile vs the slow updates from Samsung.
Anyone have experience with this and get it to work? It seems like it should be possible, I just can't find any threads about it.
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Revontheus said:
Cross-flashing firmwares may work but you have to make sure you have the right Modem and Bootloader for your phone, otherwise you risk getting a loss of signal or worse-- hard bricking the device.
Note: G930x is the demo-unit of the S7, hence it has no connectivity options whatsoever.
Regarding flashing "carrier" based firmwares, it won't work. Your number would have to be registered to their network in order for you to receive the updates.
Good luck
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Hi Mate
You may have better luck asking in the right forum , this is for the international version , check here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7
As far as I know all Snapdragon versions are compatible so what you say it should be possible , all the features you mention are CSC related , in other words in order to enable them you mus have the right CSC ( in your case TMB) , this also applies for the updates, you receive updates accordingly to your CSC....
Check for more info in the right forum

MAX 404 said:
Hi Mate
You may have better luck asking in the right forum , this is for the international version , check here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7
As far as I know all Snapdragon versions are compatible so what you say it should be possible , all the features you mention are CSC related , in other words in order to enable them you mus have the right CSC ( in your case TMB) , this also applies for the updates, you receive updates accordingly to your CSC....
Check for more info in the right forum
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Oh geez, well that's a bit embarrassing as I've been on XDA for awhile. I thought this might have been the general S7 forum, you know one for the Galaxy S7 regardless of carrier. Thanks for the tip. I'll move it over to a different one.

thejaycan said:
Oh geez, well that's a bit embarrassing as I've been on XDA for awhile. I thought this might have been the general S7 forum, you know one for the Galaxy S7 regardless of carrier. Thanks for the tip. I'll move it over to a different one.
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No big deal , just wanted to point you in the right direction.....over here you may not get the right answer.
Good luck

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[info] s3 sch-r530 u/c/m/x

[I'd like to create a thread to collect information for all variants of the R530. I'll update this first post with additional information people give during discussion. Sorry it is here in the Verizon sub, but this is the closest model]
The SCH-R530 is a special flavor of the Samsung Galaxy S3 with sub-favors: (you should probably puke now)
SCH-R530U is a US Cellular variant
SCH-R530C is a Cricket variant
SCH-R530M is a MetroPCS variant
SCH-R530X is a Generic variant
I suspect these are all the same hardware, but just different ROMs. I would like to confirm this.
I would like to know and post the newest firmware versions for each. (at least the names, if not the ROM files themselves) I'd like to know if ROMs are compatible, if modem firmwares are compatible, if bootloaders are compatible. The small community of owners need to pull together as much as possible.
Model -- Hardware Version / Firmware Versions / Baseband
SCH-R530U --
SCH-R530C --
SCH-R530M --
SCH-R530X -- R530X.01 / JSS15J.R530XWWUBMK4 / R530XWWUBMK4
Please post if you can add to this information!
I'm working on my dad's SCH-R530X (Generic CDMA). It was on a regional CDMA provider that he was not happy with -- he paid $500 to them in January for the phone. Edit: Today, he's on PagePlus, but without data for some reason.
Concerns (that someone may be able to help me with):
Once you go to KK 4.4 you can not go back? Your bootloader is updated and will not boot 4.3?
I'm running 4.3, can I root -> replace recovery -> custom ROM ... without tripping the KNOX warranty void? I've read that saferoot will not trip KNOX?
This phone seems to have an odd Call Audio Quality problem. While listening during a phone call (on the R530), the other party's voice cuts out. Specifically, it cuts out when the other person isn't speaking in their mic close enough or loud enough. It's as if the R530 is filtering out anything under a certain volume level. I've turned off Call Equalizer and Noise Reduction to try to solve this problem. I believe I've read people say a firmware/ROM update from US Cellular fixed this problem.
So you can see, I have some constraints: Still in warranty and don't want to void it by tripping KNOX. Want to try a newer firmware for call audio problem. Don't want to brick phone with incompatible firmware, unless US Cellular will work on this X/Generic phone.
Help would be appreciated.
I do have the USC and Cricket variants but the USC version is soft bricked.
HW: R530C.01
Firmware: JSS15J.R530CVVUCMK3
Baseband: R530CVVUCMK3
Also fyi, this and the USC version requires a sim card.
motoyola said:
I do have the USC and Cricket variants but the USC version is soft bricked.
HW: R530C.01
Firmware: JSS15J.R530CVVUCMK3
Baseband: R530CVVUCMK3
Also fyi, this and the USC version requires a sim card.
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Thanks... I'll add the info. I think I'll make a spot to record if it has a SIM slot too -- as my 530X does not have a SIM slot and was labeled with a little sticker "3G CDMA"... but the MEID starts with a "9" and LTE visible in DFS.
syserr said:
Thanks... I'll add the info. I think I'll make a spot to record if it has a SIM slot too -- as my 530X does not have a SIM slot and was labeled with a little sticker "3G CDMA"... but the MEID starts with a "9" and LTE visible in DFS.
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I have a regional version of the s3 as well, d2xar (sch-r530x) on Inland Cellular, primarily based in the north west US. as far as i can tell, i havent dissasembled my phone to see if there is a lte radio, in the original build.prop for my phone it is disabled on boot so it will not consume power since it is not being used. thus the 3g cdma only sticker. for the us cellular version i do not know if there is a kitkat firmware but if there is there is always the possiblity you will not beable to go back. as for the generic version it is only on 4.3 right now. eitherway the higher the bootloader version is better for customroms due to recoveries and features working better. as for saferoot i dont remember if it trips the warranty bit or not since ive long since written a custom recover to the device which tripped it but i do know itll make the stock rom list itself as custom in the settings after being rooted. also something to keep in mind with a custom rom is, unless you have the apns for your carrier eg, pageplus, usc, ect. you will not have mms capabilities. Im still tearing my build.prop and apn back up apart to see if i can include some of that info into a custom rom to fix mms, or a recovery that will inject it after a rom flash.
Update?
Lrs121 said:
I have a regional version of the s3 as well, d2xar (sch-r530x) on Inland Cellular, primarily based in the north west US. as far as i can tell, i havent dissasembled my phone to see if there is a lte radio, in the original build.prop for my phone it is disabled on boot so it will not consume power since it is not being used. thus the 3g cdma only sticker. for the us cellular version i do not know if there is a kitkat firmware but if there is there is always the possiblity you will not beable to go back. as for the generic version it is only on 4.3 right now. eitherway the higher the bootloader version is better for customroms due to recoveries and features working better. as for saferoot i dont remember if it trips the warranty bit or not since ive long since written a custom recover to the device which tripped it but i do know itll make the stock rom list itself as custom in the settings after being rooted. also something to keep in mind with a custom rom is, unless you have the apns for your carrier eg, pageplus, usc, ect. you will not have mms capabilities. Im still tearing my build.prop and apn back up apart to see if i can include some of that info into a custom rom to fix mms, or a recovery that will inject it after a rom flash.
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Any update to this? I have the sticker too and it'd be great to have LTE on since this phone supports it, it seems. I've made this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/s3-d2xar-cdma-how-to-set-straight-talk-t3012846
uplusion23 said:
Any update to this? I have the sticker too and it'd be great to have LTE on since this phone supports it, it seems. I've made this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/s3-d2xar-cdma-how-to-set-straight-talk-t3012846
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Last I checked there was a bug with the d2lte builds that break the ability to set apns... I made a cm10.2, I think, build that allowed changing the APN. Um if I remember right the physical design of the d2xar has hardware similar to the Verizon s3. I still don't know if there is an lte modem in the phone since there doesnt seem to be a sim card slot, though there maybe an integrated uicc. I haven't played with it much since I switched to using my nexus 5 on T-Mobile.
Lrs121 said:
Last I checked there was a bug with the d2lte builds that break the ability to set apns... I made a cm10.2, I think, build that allowed changing the APN. Um if I remember right the physical design of the d2xar has hardware similar to the Verizon s3. I still don't know if there is an lte modem in the phone since there doesnt seem to be a sim card slot, though there maybe an integrated uicc. I haven't played with it much since I switched to using my nexus 5 on T-Mobile.
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I got to the service mode settings, which oddly enough it listed GSM and CDMA. Quite weird. To get there was even weirder. Sadly the D2xar doesn't support TWRP Recovery, and the only one that works is CWM by Philz.
uplusion23 said:
I got to the service mode settings, which oddly enough it listed GSM and CDMA. Quite weird. To get there was even weirder. Sadly the D2xar doesn't support TWRP Recovery, and the only one that works is CWM by Philz.
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Yah I noticed that to when I was digging around for apns for my old carrier. As for twrp I got around that problem by building my own version using cyanogenmod and the d2lte device files. It made cyanogenmod delta updates possible on the d2lte build. Which are really nice. My source is floating around github, though you'd have to do a little digging to find everything. I do have precompiled twrp images on my webserver that I try to keep up to date for my friend who's brother has the same phone. If you go to my site its safe to ignore the certificate warnings, I have it set to force HTTPS and the reason the warning pops up is because I self signed it instead of paying for a company like verisign
Sorry for my superbly late reply. I've done a ton of digging with this phone. Turns out it only supports Evdo. So no LTE sadly. Even worse, using the Test Menu I can't bands to USA bands, only the (800 or 850?) Hz Global band. I can't get a connection. Well. The bars are listed as 2-3 generally, but it says "Roaming Indicator Off". I have the latest and only baseband, too.
(Wow. After two months of fiddling, as of typing this, I turned on cellular service, which is usually in Airplane mode, I got a " 3G" connection for the first time. Only for a second.)
I don't think I'll be able to switch this over to Straight Talk any time soon, though. I'll check your GitHub soon for that TWRP.
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uplusion23 said:
Sorry for my superbly late reply. I've done a ton of digging with this phone. Turns out it only supports Evdo. So no LTE sadly. Even worse, using the Test Menu I can't bands to USA bands, only the (800 or 850?) Hz Global band. I can't get a connection. Well. The bars are listed as 2-3 generally, but it says "Roaming Indicator Off". I have the latest and only baseband, too.
(Wow. After two months of fiddling, as of typing this, I turned on cellular service, which is usually in Airplane mode, I got a " 3G" connection for the first time. Only for a second.)
I don't think I'll be able to switch this over to Straight Talk any time soon, though. I'll check your GitHub soon for that TWRP.
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Yeah, just of now I've been unable to re-acquire the "3G" that caused me to have a boost of hope. Now even when I attempt calling which it usually would bring me to the Verizon automated system, asking to make a collect call, since around here is primarily Verizon, I can't even get it to call. It now states that no mobile network is available, even when I have 2-3 bars.
You have no "3g" because your keys are wrong. Y'all need some QPST and see the whole logon process and baseband messages. Then you can really troubleshoot your phone.
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 on the Straight Talk network. I check for software updates and it tells me the software is up to date however it says my phone is running off of 4.4.2 instead of the Lollipop or the one just under. Does anyone know if Lollipop 5.0 or 5.1 has reached the S3 yet? Or how to manually update my phone software so its not so low?
flash a custom rom with 5.x for your model.
nxb said:
flash a custom rom with 5.x for your model.
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Phone is not rooted so how do I do that? I need or to be updated. My phone doesnt work right on 4.4.2
Sent from my SCH-I535 using XDA Free mobile app
you will have to root, trip knox and lose your warranty... there is no way to go back. on verizon you may be screwed if you have signed/locked bootloaders. search on XDA about unlocked bootloaders for verizon. also: http://androidforums.com/threads/verizon-verizon-bootloader-unlock.856221/
aaaand... make sure to back up your mmc boot partitions so you can debrick if you mess up.
p.s. prepare to learn a lot of technical things. if that sounds annoying and you don't want to spend a lot of time on it you might be better off buying a used phone.
nxb said:
you will have to root, trip knox and lose your warranty... there is no way to go back. on verizon you may be screwed if you have signed/locked bootloaders. search on XDA about unlocked bootloaders for verizon. also: http://androidforums.com/threads/verizon-verizon-bootloader-unlock.856221/
aaaand... make sure to back up your mmc boot partitions so you can debrick if you mess up.
p.s. prepare to learn a lot of technical things. if that sounds annoying and you don't want to spend a lot of time on it you might be better off buying a used phone.
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I'm not using Verizon. I'm using straight talk on a Verizon phone
Sent from my SCH-I535 using XDA Free mobile app
ST only has GSM AT&T and CDMA verizon... if you have an I535 past 4.3 you have locked bootloader problems.
Needing the pit file for the SCH-R530C. PLEASE! I am at the end of my tether. Thank you in advance, DaMoose
DaMoose517 said:
Needing the pit file for the SCH-R530C. PLEASE! I am at the end of my tether. Thank you in advance, DaMoose
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Do you have any idea if the 530c and the 530x share a similar partition table? If they do then I can pull the one from my 530x
Lrs121 said:
Do you have any idea if the 530c and the 530x share a similar partition table? If they do then I can pull the one from my 530x
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I do not know. I'd love to take the chance, but the risk of totally bricking the R530C is there . . . heck, let me try it.

Can I use an ATT S8+ on Verizon's network?

Hi,
I was recently gifted an unlocked ATT S8+ (SM-G955U) which I'm trying to activate to my Verizon account. I've read conflicting information about this, and after going to the Verizon store and calling them directly I'm thoroughly confused.
The rep on the phone told me that the phone is "incompatible" with their network based on the IMEI number. From what I gather, the hardware (and model numbers) on all the major carrier's S8+s are the same and simply have different firmware. I've also read that they're interchangeable. Has anyone successfully gotten the ATT S8+ on Verizon? I'm almost feeling like it's something where I would need to jump through more hoops and speak to a manager to get them to do it, but before I did I wanted to get others input. Thanks!
I heard that the phone will work, you'll need to flash the Verizon firmware onto the AT&T phone.
Thanks Richie. Do you think that Verizon is telling me that the IMEI is "incompatible" because I may need to flash another firmware to enable CDMA? Or are some versions of the S4+ really incompatible on their network.
May there be possible success to get them to activate it anyway?
kebas239 said:
Hi,
I was recently gifted an unlocked ATT S8+ (SM-G955U) which I'm trying to activate to my Verizon account. I've read conflicting information about this, and after going to the Verizon store and calling them directly I'm thoroughly confused.
The rep on the phone told me that the phone is "incompatible" with their network based on the IMEI number. From what I gather, the hardware (and model numbers) on all the major carrier's S8+s are the same and simply have different firmware. I've also read that they're interchangeable. Has anyone successfully gotten the ATT S8+ on Verizon? I'm almost feeling like it's something where I would need to jump through more hoops and speak to a manager to get them to do it, but before I did I wanted to get others input. Thanks!
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kebas239 said:
Thanks Richie. Do you think that Verizon is telling me that the IMEI is "incompatible" because I may need to flash another firmware to enable CDMA? Or are some versions of the S4+ really incompatible on their network.
May there be possible success to get them to activate it anyway?
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Do you already have an active Verizon SIM card? Like in another phone?
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Do you already have an active Verizon SIM card? Like in another phone?
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I do not - only because I'm coming from an S4 (which has the larger SIM card). I had to get a new one.
kebas239 said:
Hi,
I was recently gifted an unlocked ATT S8+ (SM-G955U) which I'm trying to activate to my Verizon account. I've read conflicting information about this, and after going to the Verizon store and calling them directly I'm thoroughly confused.
The rep on the phone told me that the phone is "incompatible" with their network based on the IMEI number. From what I gather, the hardware (and model numbers) on all the major carrier's S8+s are the same and simply have different firmware. I've also read that they're interchangeable. Has anyone successfully gotten the ATT S8+ on Verizon? I'm almost feeling like it's something where I would need to jump through more hoops and speak to a manager to get them to do it, but before I did I wanted to get others input. Thanks!
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The IMEI thing and Verizon not provisioning your phone to activate on their network is the ONLY obstacle you have.
All the US S8/S8+/Note8 variants are identical and can be cross-flashed to whatever carrier you want. You can easily grab the VZW firmware and flash it on to your AT&T device, fully converting it, however the IMEI won't be in Verizon's system since your particular phone wasn't sold by Verizon.
Somehow get around that and your phone will be fully compatible on VZWs network.
kebas239 said:
Thanks Richie. Do you think that Verizon is telling me that the IMEI is "incompatible" because I may need to flash another firmware to enable CDMA? Or are some versions of the S4+ really incompatible on their network.
May there be possible success to get them to activate it anyway?
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Don't worry about what Verizon reps are telling you because most often than not they are following a standard procedure. And they only Input your IMEI into a service like this one:https://www.verizonwireless.com/bring-your-own-device/#checkDevice
As your IMEI is for an AT&T phone, the brand model has an A appended at the end (as in AT&T).
However, you should still investigate this issue and try the steps recommended by the other guys. You will be able to use your phone with a VZV sim without reaching to Verizon
kebas239 said:
Hi,
I was recently gifted an unlocked ATT S8+ (SM-G955U) which I'm trying to activate to my Verizon account. I've read conflicting information about this, and after going to the Verizon store and calling them directly I'm thoroughly confused.
The rep on the phone told me that the phone is "incompatible" with their network based on the IMEI number. From what I gather, the hardware (and model numbers) on all the major carrier's S8+s are the same and simply have different firmware. I've also read that they're interchangeable. Has anyone successfully gotten the ATT S8+ on Verizon? I'm almost feeling like it's something where I would need to jump through more hoops and speak to a manager to get them to do it, but before I did I wanted to get others input. Thanks!
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I have an AT&T S8 + on Verizon's network, had to unlock the phone, I did flash VZV firmware.
Works for me.
Thanks all for the responses! So it does look like I can do it then, but I just need to get Verizon to activate the new SIM. Think if I could find another phone that's compatible, throw the SIM in, activate, then switch the SIM to the S8+ it would work? (Assuming I've flashed the Verizon firmware on it).
Also, I'm trying to find out how to flash the phone properly. I don't really need root, but I'll take it if its easy. Thinking in my scenario, I'd follow this thread, correct?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...opment/rom-s8-allcarriersrootedstock-t3659232
kebas239 said:
Thanks all for the responses! So it does look like I can do it then, but I just need to get Verizon to activate the new SIM. Think if I could find another phone that's compatible, throw the SIM in, activate, then switch the SIM to the S8+ it would work? (Assuming I've flashed the Verizon firmware on it).
Also, I'm trying to find out how to flash the phone properly. I don't really need root, but I'll take it if its easy. Thinking in my scenario, I'd follow this thread, correct?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...opment/rom-s8-allcarriersrootedstock-t3659232
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Yes, if you can get VZW to activate a nano SIM then all you have to do is pop it in your S8+, and it will work perfectly.
You don't HAVE to flash the Verizon firmware, but you'll won't be able to use certain features such as VoLTE and WiFi calling with the ATT firmware, so I recommend it. Not a necessity though.
To change carrier firmware, follow this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
Can't help you with rooting. Sorry, I stopped rooting my phones long ago.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Yes, if you can get VZW to activate a nano SIM then all you have to do is pop it in your S8+, and it will work perfectly.
You don't HAVE to flash the Verizon firmware, but you'll won't be able to use certain features such as VoLTE and WiFi calling with the ATT firmware, so I recommend it. Not a necessity though.
To change carrier firmware, follow this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
Can't help you with rooting. Sorry, I stopped rooting my phones long ago.
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This is great information! I'll call back Verizon and knowing all this I have something to back myself up with to at least try to convince them to activate the SIM (if not, I'll find a temporary phone to activate).
Thank you (and everyone else) for all the help!
I was able to get Verizon to activate the SIM and IMEI of the new S8. When I checked my account online to verify, it shows the correct numbers. Unfortunately, the phone is still not able to make calls or connect to the mobile network.
Following this, I rooted and flashed a deodexed stock ROM/firmware that is compatible with all carriers. This made no difference in the issue.
On the status bar, normal reception for my area is shown. There is no data (LTE/3G, etc.) connection, however. In looking at the APN settings, there are multiple Verizon options to choose. "Verizon Internet" (VZWINTERNET) is what is selected. Under the network operators, Automatic is selected. I tried changing it to Manual, but I do not get an option to select Verizon. Only ATT or T-Mobile. Under SIM Card Status, It's says that I'm on an unknown network.
Any ideas on what I could do to diagnose this? Sorry for all the questions, but I want to be able to get this phone to work so bad!
Thanks!
Success! I was about to give up, but decided to try a few more things.
1) To register a new SIM on VZW, it needs to initially go into a VZW based phone to work correctly. Once doing this, I saw some changes:
- I could now see my phone number.
- Verizon was an option under the network operators setting.
This did not solve my problem, however, as I still could not connect to the network. When selecting VZW, the request would fail and say to try again later. So onto the next (and last!) thing I did...
2) Download VZW firmware and flash via ODEN (The Comsey version, but I don't think that matters). I added the BL, AP, CP & CSC (included in the zip file) using the default options. I found this firmware at the below link and grabbed the latest version. The download was very slow for me (I had to run it overnight), but numerous posters stated that they are a reliable source so I took a chance.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s8-plus/SM-G955U1/VZW/download/G955U1UES2AQL1/201500/
I'm just so glad everything is working now. Thank you so much to all who have responded to the thread to guide me in the right direction! Hope this helps someone else who may be having the same trouble.

CSC question

Hi I read quite a bit about our CSC importance and still am unclear of a few things if you kind people could help out. I have owned g935f and g930f and ran both with roms and wrong CSC and everything always seems to work fine. My phones are from a small us carrier who's specific firmware doesn't make it to sammobile or elsewhere. I should be on a USA CSC but there are none for this device that I can find. Right now due to roms I've flashed I am on a Nederland CSC. My carrier is called GCI.
Question
1. I don't need Volte or Wi-Fi calling and my GPS/ modem seem to work fine even on very long road trips so am I missing out on anything by running wrong CSC?
Since the 930F never released in US you'll never find a US CSC for it, there is a flashable zip somewhere which I think has custom US carrier CSC's but that requires TWRP to be on your device which voids warranty.
If you don't need VoLTE or VoWIFI and your network connectivity is fine then I wouldn't worry about it. CSC can also tell the device what bands to use, which can impact 3G/4G performance, so if your 3G/4G is slow it might be worth experimenting with other CSC's, if not then no need.

Custom roms on SM-G930W8?

I will start off by saying I am not experienced when it comes to custom roms. I currently have an G930P running stock, but want to switch to a custom rom for better privacy. I did some research and was disappointed to find out that I can't do that with the G930P, so I ordered a "renewed" G930F from Amazon. It arrived today, but instead of the model I ordered, it appears that I received a G930W8. I know this is still an Exynos model, but I want to double check to make sure there aren't any issues I need to be aware of before trying anything with this model. I really don't want to brick a $200 phone. I'm leaning towards Havoc OS for my rom if that makes any difference.
Another question I have is whether this phone will work on T Mobile/Mint as my plan is to switch to them from Boost because I found out I can get a lot more for my money that way. I haven't been able to find as much information for this model as I did for the 930F.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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ekjf said:
I will start off by saying I am not experienced when it comes to custom roms. I currently have an G930P running stock, but want to switch to a custom rom for better privacy. I did some research and was disappointed to find out that I can't do that with the G930P, so I ordered a "renewed" G930F from Amazon. It arrived today, but instead of the model I ordered, it appears that I received a G930W8. I know this is still an Exynos model, but I want to double check to make sure there aren't any issues I need to be aware of before trying anything with this model. I really don't want to brick a $200 phone. I'm leaning towards Havoc OS for my rom if that makes any difference.
Another question I have is whether this phone will work on T Mobile/Mint as my plan is to switch to them from Boost because I found out I can get a lot more for my money that way. I haven't been able to find as much information for this model as I did for the 930F.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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So the G930W is customisable and anything you can do with an G930F you can do with G930W. The only thing you need to check BEFORE you do anything is to check network band compatibility. Look at the "Network" specs for both phones side by side and make sure the bands you need for TMobile are listed.
Also there is obviously a scam with these phones always being described as G930F but turning up as something else. It's true exynos models are easier to modify but you still need network compatibility as I've mentioned.
cooltt said:
So the G930W is customisable and anything you can do with an G930F you can do with G930W. The only thing you need to check BEFORE you do anything is to check network band compatibility. Look at the "Network" specs for both phones side by side and make sure the bands you need for TMobile are listed.
Also there is obviously a scam with these phones always being described as G930F but turning up as something else. It's true exynos models are easier to modify but you still need network compatibility as I've mentioned.
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I checked compatibility with Mint/TMobile and it said 100% for 2g and 3g, but only 60% for 4g. Went ahead and popped in the sim card that just came in the mail and followed the instructions for activation, all except for one step which said to turn on mobile data, which I couldn't find in the settings.*This did not get me connected, so I looked around more in the phone's settings and found "Network operators" under the "Mobile networks" page and hit "Search networks." This pulled up 8 different options, all called "Mint." I tried "select automatically" but I got a message saying I would have to manually select the network. So I started going down the list, trying each one. Some of them would not connect, but a few did and would show several bars of signal. But when I would try sending a text or making a call, I would get an error.
I should probably also mention that in addition to frequencycheck.com, I also checked the phone's compatibility via Mint's own website which asked for the phone's IMEI and it showed as compatible, but also said this wasn't a guarantee that it would actually work.
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Hi there @ekjf, I was wondering if you tried installing a custom ROM on your G930W8? And did it work?
Thanks!

Rooting and Installing a Custom Rom on a Network-Locked Galaxy J4+

Is it okay to install a custom rom on a network locked Galaxy J4+? Like, my phone is under an internet plan and I'm afraid that if I'll install a custom rom I would encounter signal problems that's fixable on ordinary J4+ but cannot be fixed on a network-locked J4+. Should I backup NVRAM?
I've never heard about network locked J4+. You mean your phone can only use a specific carrier? Those variants usually only exist on popular series (like the S series on US region).
If your phone can be used with other carriers (just like my J415F) then it's safe to flash a custom ROM (LineageOS 17 recommended for now). Internet plan doesn't matter.
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I've never heard about network locked J4+. You mean your phone can only use a specific carrier? Those variants usually only exist on popular series (like the S series on US region).
If your phone can be used with other carriers (just like my J415F) then it's safe to flash a custom ROM (LineageOS 17 recommended for now). Internet plan doesn't matter.
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Yes my phone can only use data network from my internet plan. My phone can read other sim but I can't connect to it's internet. I was afraid to root this I might encounter signal problems because I found a folder in the root directory called /odm which contained the files from my carrier
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I've never heard about network locked J4+. You mean your phone can only use a specific carrier? Those variants usually only exist on popular series (like the S series on US region).
If your phone can be used with other carriers (just like my J415F) then it's safe to flash a custom ROM (LineageOS 17 recommended for now). Internet plan doesn't matter.
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Thank you by the way.
Sorry, I can't help you further as I don't have any phone that is network locked. You may want to take a look at other forums on XDA, especially on Samsung S series that I mentioned earlier. There may be a (universal) way that can also be applied to unlock your network locked J4+.
Based on your earlier post I can say that you're experienced enough to do that kind of stuff. Just make sure to backup everything and download your models stock ROM in case something gone wrong. Good luck.
Oh and I'm curious, where did you buy that phone? Because like I said before, network locked variants usually only exist on popular series. It's just (very) unusual to have a network locked J4+.
Andhika24kd said:
Oh and I'm curious, where did you buy that phone? Because like I said before, network locked variants usually only exist on popular series. It's just (very) unusual to have a network locked J4+.
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J4 Plus is popular here in our place when it was first released. Carriers then began selling them through installment with internet plan. Our phones cannot use data network from other carriers while the contract is still ongoing but we can insert other sim only for calls and texts. Data network is for the default sim only. I've had this for one year already and my contract ends this December 2020. I've had enough of Samsung's stock rom One UI it lags a lot right now. Seeing LOS 17 for our device hyped me up cause there's no bloatware and it's on Android Q.
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Oh and I'm curious, where did you buy that phone? Because like I said before, network locked variants usually only exist on popular series. It's just (very) unusual to have a network locked J4+.
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Philippines

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