Looking for CORRECT Xfinity Mobile Samsung S8+ Firmware (CCT) - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I am looking for the stock files for Xfinity Mobile. I can't seem to find them anywhere. I'm assuming because they are a new company no one has them really posted. The Only files I see are "no boatware" versions, but I actually need the true "xfinity" Version. Of course I have check Sam's and other sites, but they all have the incorrect information. By any chance can someone send me the correct firmware? (pulled Directly from your own device)
Thanks for any help

xutmc said:
Hello everyone,
I am looking for the stock files for Xfinity Mobile. I can't seem to find them anywhere. I'm assuming because they are a new company no one has them really posted. The Only files I see are "no boatware" versions, but I actually need the true "xfinity" Version. Of course I have check Sam's and other sites, but they all have the incorrect information. By any chance can someone send me the correct firmware? (pulled Directly from your own device)
Thanks for any help
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Using the SM-G955U model number and the CCT CSC gives the following results:
G955USQU1AQEH/G955UOYN1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH
So there is a firmware available, use SamFirm to download it and flash using Odin.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
See this guide on carrier switching and whatnot for the SD835 S8+.

murtaza02 said:
Using the SM-G955U model number and the CCT CSC gives the following results:
G955USQU1AQEH/G955UOYN1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH
So there is a firmware available, use SamFirm to download it and flash using Odin.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
See this guide on carrier switching and whatnot for the SD835 S8+.
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Can you link the firmware itself? I can't find it.

stevebnes said:
Can you link the firmware itself? I can't find it.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647
Download SamFirm.
Enter SM-G955U model number and 'CCT' as the CSC, it'll take a few seconds to check and then present you with the firmware details and the download button. It'll save somewhere on your PC, extract it, follow the guide I linked above and you can have the CCT firmware on your phone.
The fw.updato.com site has it, but it's being glitchy right now, so it isn't giving me a direct link. Use SamFirm anyway, it's faster and its much easier to find the latest firmware.

murtaza02 said:
Using the SM-G955U model number and the CCT CSC gives the following results:
G955USQU1AQEH/G955UOYN1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH/G955USQU1AQEH
So there is a firmware available, use SamFirm to download it and flash using Odin.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
See this guide on carrier switching and whatnot for the SD835 S8+.
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murtaza02 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647
Download SamFirm.
Enter SM-G955U model number and 'CCT' as the CSC, it'll take a few seconds to check and then present you with the firmware details and the download button. It'll save somewhere on your PC, extract it, follow the guide I linked above and you can have the CCT firmware on your phone.
The fw.updato.com site has it, but it's being glitchy right now, so it isn't giving me a direct link. Use SamFirm anyway, it's faster and its much easier to find the latest firmware.
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Found it, thank you! Thought you meant sammobile for some reason but I was able to download the firmware and everything much appreciated.

stevebnes said:
Found it, thank you! Thought you meant sammobile for some reason but I was able to download the firmware and everything much appreciated.
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Cheers.

I have a SM-G950U1 and I am trying to get a new XFinity Sim card to work (it does not connect to data right now). I tried using ODIN to install new firmware but that did not help. I just noticed, however, that the firmware for the SM-G950U model allows you to select the provider, but the SM-G950U1 firmware does not. Could this be a problem? I can't find firmware for SM-G950U1 for Comcast. Should I try installing the firmware for the incorrect model ( SM-G950U) so I can specify the carrier?

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Serial Number for Three (UK) SM-G920F

Can any one provide me with a Three (UK) S6 Serial number so that I can download the full official stock firmware via KEIS/Smart Switch? EDIT: I now have one from a display model PM me if you need the firmware
I need to change my unbranded (BTU) phone to The official Three firmware (H3G) (for 4G voice calling)
I bought an S6 from Amazon which came unlocked with AUT region software. I've managed to find and Flash an official BTU firmware via ODIN, however I cannot find a full OI9 H3G stock firmware.
FYI for BTU, the ones from the firmware page do not work for me (even with a PIT), I kept getting the Sw rev check fail device 3 binary 2 error. However a full official flash i.e. with the AP, BL, CP, CSC file did work. Which is why I need the serial number, or alternatively a full copy of the Firmware. I also do not wish to root/flash another recovery as I need KNOX.
Please PM me if you don't want to post on the live forum
Thanks!
I doubt someone would give their serial number, but I would suggest trying a PIT file, it may/may not trigger knox status but I did it to get EE Branded firmware for wifi calling and it worked.
Where did you get the fimware to flash to the BTU?
Rekan_ said:
I doubt someone would give their serial number, but I would suggest trying a PIT file, it may/may not trigger knox status but I did it to get EE Branded firmware for wifi calling and it worked.
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Already tried a PIT, didn't work... thats why I want the full firmware. I will just go and grab the serial from a display phone at a Three shop, thought XDA might be quicker tho.
sinbrad said:
Where did you get the fimware to flash to the BTU?
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As I said in your thread, I got the firmware from this thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/guide-android-6-0-marshmallow-beta-how-t3277533 Its a full firmware download rather than the partials that are posted on the firmware page.
looks like @abdussamad tried it out and it solved his flashing problem as well
aaronjp said:
Already tried a PIT, didn't work... thats why I want the full firmware. I will just go and grab the serial from a display phone at a Three shop, thought XDA might be quicker tho.
As I said in your thread, I got the firmware from this thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/guide-android-6-0-marshmallow-beta-how-t3277533 Its a full firmware download rather than the partials that are posted on the firmware page.
looks like @abdussamad tried it out and it solved his flashing problem as well
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You have to use a custom PIT file in order for the hidden part to have enough storage so the Three firmware can work.

Don't know which is the firmware number/version

I just got my phone about a month ago, it's currently running in Android 6.0. I'm trying to update my OS through Odin but I don't know which firmware is the correct one. I don't know which of the figures I see in settings is my firmware.
Do I download any PDA for S7? Is the baseband version I see under software info my firmware? Or is it the build number?
I'm so lost. Please help me out, guys.
My phone model number is SM-G930F
Baseband Version: G930FXXU1APDA
Since the G930F is international the firmware is pretty much the same other than carrier changes.
If you go to updato.com or sammobile.com and enter in the model (SM-G930F) and filter by your country and carrier, you'll have all the firmware for your device by release date. But if you really wanted to you could use another country and carrier without issue.
They should also have flash guides for Odin on the site.
Download app called Phone Info *Samsung* and give us screenshots from Software card. We will know for sure.
Cholek3 said:
Download app called Phone Info *Samsung* and give us screenshots from Software card. We will know for sure.
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For some weird reasons, I can't upload the screenshot.
But here's what I see.
Firmware and Active CSC code are both XSG
CSC Country is Korea. There are no product CSC and original CSC infos available.
Under firmware tab:
Bootloader version is G930LKLU1APDA
PDA Version is G930FXXU1APDA
CSC Version is G930LLUC1APDA
Baseband version is G930LKLU1DPLP
If there's any other info you'd like me to add, please let me know. Thanks, by the way.
Beanvee7 said:
Since the G930F is international the firmware is pretty much the same other than carrier changes.
If you go to updato.com or sammobile.com and enter in the model (SM-G930F) and filter by your country and carrier, you'll have all the firmware for your device by release date. But if you really wanted to you could use another country and carrier without issue.
They should also have flash guides for Odin on the site.
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Oh! so basically I can download any PDA I see for G930F and they wouldn't be any issue but there would only be an issue when I download G930V or G930A for my phone, right? Am I correct?
This is all mixed up. You cannot determine what what it is.
Best thing to do now, is to go to download mode and see what model is displayed there.
Cholek3 said:
This is all mixed up. You cannot determine what what it is.
Best thing to do now, is to go to download mode and see what model is displayed there.
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Still the same thing as I listed up there.
Tell us exactly what it says in download mode. Not much to type.
0lamide said:
Oh! so basically I can download any PDA I see for G930F and they wouldn't be any issue but there would only be an issue when I download G930V or G930A for my phone, right? Am I correct?
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Pretty much, it's still best to flash for your country / carrier as things like VoLTE, OTA updates, and carrier bands vary in firmware versions.
Beanvee7 said:
Pretty much, it's still best to flash for your country / carrier as things like VoLTE, OTA updates, and carrier bands vary in firmware versions.
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Thanks.
Cholek3 said:
This is all mixed up. You cannot determine what what it is.
Best thing to do now, is to go to download mode and see what model is displayed there.
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Hiya! So I went away for some time and I'm back again.
I tried booting into download mode but all I see is written Korean with a bit triangle. Is that normal?
0lamide said:
Hiya! So I went away for some time and I'm back again.
I tried booting into download mode but all I see is written Korean with a bit triangle. Is that normal?
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From your description it sounds like you have a clone of S7. Can you upload photo?
Cholek3 said:
From your description it sounds like you have a clone of S7. Can you upload photo?
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A photo of the download mode or the phone itself?
0lamide said:
A photo of the download mode or the phone itself?
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Download mode.
Cholek3 said:
Download mode.
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I have been trying to upload the pictures on here but I can because I haven't made up 10 posts
0lamide said:
I have been trying to upload the pictures on here but I can because I haven't made up 10 posts
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001.
Cholek3 said:
001.
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huh? What's 001? I'm lost
0lamide said:
huh? What's 001? I'm lost
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One more post and you can upload photo.
Cholek3 said:
One more post and you can upload photo.
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I have already attached the image.
You have G930L version, not F. So you need to download L firmware. Where are you from?

Going back to SM-G955W from SM-G955U

Hi i bought a second hand s8+(SM-G955U) it was still on nougat and i didn't get any OTAs, so i update it to Oreo with Odin. I still dont get OTAs, and i never could find my CSC related firmware in g955u models on sammobile. so i looked up my device in IMEI.info and find there that my device is actually G955W and from there i also found my CSC based firmware in Canada my CSC is XAC. I just also find on the back cover of my phone that my s8+ is actually SM-G955W. so my question here is how could i go back to g955w firmware? Just download g955w firmware and flash it through odin?
In setting my phone is
SM-G955U
Baseband version G955USQU5CRL2
Service provider SW ver.
XAA/XAA/XAC
and the firmware ive downloaded from SamFirm is
Model Sm-G955W
Region XAC
PDA G955WVLU5BRJ2
CSC G955WOYA5BRJ2
Please i really need help i dont know what to do here.
abdullahrather said:
Hi i bought a second hand s8+(SM-G955U) it was still on nougat and i didn't get any OTAs, so i update it to Oreo with Odin. I still dont get OTAs, and i never could find my CSC related firmware in g955u models on sammobile. so i looked up my device in IMEI.info and find there that my device is actually G955W and from there i also found my CSC based firmware in Canada my CSC is XAC. I just also find on the back cover of my phone that my s8+ is actually SM-G955W. so my question here is how could i go back to g955w firmware? Just download g955w firmware and flash it through odin?
In setting my phone is
SM-G955U
Baseband version G955USQU5CRL2
Service provider SW ver.
XAA/XAA/XAC
and the firmware ive downloaded from SamFirm is
Model Sm-G955W
Region XAC
PDA G955WVLU5BRJ2
CSC G955WOYA5BRJ2
Please i really need help i dont know what to do here.
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backup sdcard
sammobile
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
g955W model or updato fast download
last update best
download odin via sammobile and flash 4 file firmware
bl ap cp csc not home
deadedge7 said:
backup sdcard
sammobile
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
g955W model or updato fast download
last update best
download odin via sammobile and flash 4 file firmware
bl ap cp csc not home
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I have tried that It doesn't work. Odin stops at 'SetupConnection'
abdullahrather said:
I have tried that It doesn't work. Odin stops at 'SetupConnection'
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Use the patched version of Odin. Just search Google for "patched Odin" & you'll find it. However, if you use the G955W version of the firmware, you'll lose several features of your phone. For example, the G955W firmware disables the FM Radio. Good luck.
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
zirt57 said:
Use the patched version of Odin. Just search Google for "patched Odin" & you'll find it. However, if you use the G955W version of the firmware, you'll lose several features of your phone. For example, the G955W firmware disables the FM Radio. Good luck.
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Thank you so much friend, i will sure try it and let you know.
You know i don't really use radio and the main reason to switch is because i don't get OTA updates, anti malware in device Maintenance's won't activate, and i couldn't install certain samsung apps like samsung members and samsung+
Thanks again
zirt57 said:
Use the patched version of Odin. Just search Google for "patched Odin" & you'll find it. However, if you use the G955W version of the firmware, you'll lose several features of your phone. For example, the G955W firmware disables the FM Radio. Good luck.
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Its not working, getting the same error as in normal Odin.
abdullahrather said:
Its not working, getting the same error as in normal Odin.
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Flash the same revision bootloader you're on. Combo file first then your w firmware

			
				
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Thanks man. It worked,
Samsung switch on my pc was the problem, i uninstalled it and tried then it worked.
abdullahrather said:
Thanks man. It worked,
Samsung switch on my pc was the problem, i uninstalled it and tried then it worked.
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OS for SM J327P

I accidentally wiped the OS of my Samsung Gallaxy J3 Emerge (Boost Mobile). It happened while at TWRP recovery. The phone was bought online from USA. I had rooted the phone and had TWRP recovery. Now every time I start, it shows TWRP recovery but no OS available.
I had tried to install two firmware via twrp but failed. Did I use the wrong firmware or the problem is something else?
Please help and advise me on the possible solution and if so the right firmware for this device. Thank you.
GRADE42 said:
I accidentally wiped the OS of my Samsung Gallaxy J3 Emerge (Boost Mobile). It happened while at TWRP recovery. The phone was bought online from USA. I had rooted the phone and had TWRP recovery. Now every time I start, it shows TWRP recovery but no OS available.
I had tried to install two firmware via twrp but failed. Did I use the wrong firmware or the problem is something else?
Please help and advise me on the possible solution and if so the right firmware for this device. Thank you.
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You can't flash the firmware via TWRP.
This is the reason why we always make a big deal out of creating a nandroid backup of your stock operating system in TWRP BEFORE making any kind of modifications to the device. If you had created a nandroid backup, you could restore that backup to fix your device.
Since you didn't create a backup, you'll have to flash the stock firmware for your specific model number via Odin to get the stock system working again then start over with installing TWRP and root again.
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Droidriven said:
You can't flash the firmware via TWRP.
This is the reason why we always make a big deal out of creating a nandroid backup of your stock operating system in TWRP BEFORE making any kind of modifications to the device. If you had created a nandroid backup, you could restore that backup to fix your device.
Since you didn't create a backup, you'll have to flash the stock firmware for your specific model number via Odin to get the stock system working again then start over with installing TWRP and root again.
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Thank you sir for your reply.
I thought I created a nandroid backup (but still looking for it), so if you could provide important instructions how to restore that backup in case I finally find it? Yes I installed those two firmware (mentioned above) via TWRP and also via ODIN but failed.
I had problems in figuring out the right firmware for this particular device and also where to get it from, so if you can help me with this I will be very thankful and grateful.
Thank you again.
Droidriven said:
You can't flash the firmware via TWRP.
This is the reason why we always make a big deal out of creating a nandroid backup of your stock operating system in TWRP BEFORE making any kind of modifications to the device. If you had created a nandroid backup, you could restore that backup to fix your device.
Since you didn't create a backup, you'll have to flash the stock firmware for your specific model number via Odin to get the stock system working again then start over with installing TWRP and root again.
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Anyone can help me on the exact firmware for this device and where can I get it? I'm still searching for it online but hope what I look for is correct. I have downloaded two firmware but failed with Odin. Thank you.
GRADE42 said:
Anyone can help me on the exact firmware for this device and where can I get it? I'm still searching for it online but hope what I look for is correct. I have downloaded two firmware but failed with Odin. Thank you.
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It isn't complicated, go to Sammobile .com or samsung-updates .com and enter your specific device model number in their search feature. That should give you a list of all available firmware for your model number, then you just choose the newest version that has the correct 3 letter code for your region, country or carrier.
If you don't know the correct 3 letter code for your region/carrier, try doing a Google search for:
"Region code for (enter your country and your mobile carrier)"
That should show you the 3 letter code that you need, then look on the list of firmware for your device and choose the newest version that has the correct 3 letter code for your region/carrier.
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Droidriven said:
It isn't complicated, go to Sammobile .com or samsung-updates .com and enter your specific device model number in their search feature. That should give you a list of all available firmware for your model number, then you just choose the newest version that has the correct 3 letter code for your region, country or carrier.
If you don't know the correct 3 letter code for your region/carrier, try doing a Google search for:
"Region code for (enter your country and your mobile carrier)"
That should show you the 3 letter code that you need, then look on the list of firmware for your device and choose the newest version that has the correct 3 letter code for your region/carrier.
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Thank you for your reply and time, I really appreciated it.
I had tried what you said, and here's the results:-
1. Sammobile.com has no search result for Galaxy J3 Emerge or SM-J327P.
2. Samsung-updates.com has 14 firmware available for my device i.e Galaxy J3 Emerge (please see screenshot I attached).
I was confused and couldn't find the 3 letter code for my region, country (i.e Kiribati) and carrier (i.e ATHKL) when I googled it. I suppose the 3 letter code you mean are something like SPR, BST, VMU, etc.
May be I can try the ones (firmware) with BST USA since my phone was purchased online from USA. The phone was also unlocked and always booted up with Boost Mobile Logo even though I had been using the sim from ATHKL - the network carrier in Kiribati. That was the information of my phone before the problem.
I always appreciate your help, advice and recommendations. Thank you.
Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lm9iYJTus6x8ReNodPJi9pOyKnXYMFjZ/view?usp=sharing
GRADE42 said:
Thank you for your reply and time, I really appreciated it.
I had tried what you said, and here's the results:-
1. Sammobile.com has no search result for Galaxy J3 Emerge or SM-J327P.
2. Samsung-updates.com has 14 firmware available for my device i.e Galaxy J3 Emerge (please see screenshot I attached).
I was confused and couldn't find the 3 letter code for my region, country (i.e Kiribati) and carrier (i.e ATHKL) when I googled it. I suppose the 3 letter code you mean are something like SPR, BST, VMU, etc.
May be I can try the ones (firmware) with BST USA since my phone was purchased online from USA. The phone was also unlocked and always booted up with Boost Mobile Logo even though I had been using the sim from ATHKL - the network carrier in Kiribati. That was the information of my phone before the problem.
I always appreciate your help, advice and recommendations. Thank you.
Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lm9iYJTus6x8ReNodPJi9pOyKnXYMFjZ/view?usp=sharing
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Flashing the Boost firmware should work, after flashing the firmware, if the radio(modem) isn't working or allowing cellular or mobile data connection, you might need to flash a different modem that has been extracted from another firmware for your model number to make the device compatible with the networks where you live. If it needs a different modem, you'll have to do some research to see which modems for your model number are compatible with your network.
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Droidriven said:
Flashing the Boost firmware should work, after flashing the firmware, if the radio(modem) isn't working or allowing cellular or mobile data connection, you might need to flash a different modem that has been extracted from another firmware for your model number to make the device compatible with the networks where you live. If it needs a different modem, you'll have to do some research to see which modems for your model number are compatible with your network.
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I appreciated your reply.
Okay, I will download the latest version of Boost firmware from that list then flash it using ODIN. I am excited to see how it goes with the hope of restoring my device. I will post the updates as soon as I have done it. Thank you.
GRADE42 said:
I appreciated your reply.
Okay, I will download the latest version of Boost firmware from that list then flash it using ODIN. I am excited to see how it goes with the hope of restoring my device. I will post the updates as soon as I have done it. Thank you.
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Wait, don't flash it yet, let me see what I can find for you, I'll post a link here for you.
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Droidriven said:
Wait, don't flash it yet, let me see what I can find for you, I'll post a link here for you.
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Okay, I can wait so take your time. Thanks a lot.
GRADE42 said:
Thank you for your reply and time, I really appreciated it.
I had tried what you said, and here's the results:-
1. Sammobile.com has no search result for Galaxy J3 Emerge or SM-J327P.
2. Samsung-updates.com has 14 firmware available for my device i.e Galaxy J3 Emerge (please see screenshot I attached).
I was confused and couldn't find the 3 letter code for my region, country (i.e Kiribati) and carrier (i.e ATHKL) when I googled it. I suppose the 3 letter code you mean are something like SPR, BST, VMU, etc.
May be I can try the ones (firmware) with BST USA since my phone was purchased online from USA. The phone was also unlocked and always booted up with Boost Mobile Logo even though I had been using the sim from ATHKL - the network carrier in Kiribati. That was the information of my phone before the problem.
I always appreciate your help, advice and recommendations. Thank you.
Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lm9iYJTus6x8ReNodPJi9pOyKnXYMFjZ/view?usp=sharing
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No, SPR stands for Sprint, BST stands for Boost, VMU stands for Virgin Mobile, these 3 letter codes are not the region codes I was talking about. These are 3 of the major US carriers. The 3 letter region codes I meant are listed in this link below. Kiribati is not listed, your country is probably considered to be in the Indonesia or Malaysia region or some other south Asia region.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/samsung-android-csc-phone-tablet-t2949229
Here is a firmware that should work for you, it is a generic firmware for USA devices designed to work on all USA networks. I'm giving you the generic firmware because flashing a firmware for a specific carrier may brick your device if that specific firmware is not compatible, such as flashing a SPR firmware(CDMA network) when the device was meant for BST or VMU(GSM network).
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/sm-j327p/sm-j327p/XAS/
This firmware "should" work with any network.
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Droidriven said:
No, SPR stands for Sprint, BST stands for Boost, VMU stands for Virgin Mobile, these 3 letter codes are not the region codes I was talking about. These are 3 of the major US carriers. The 3 letter region codes I meant are listed in this link below. Kiribati is not listed, your country is probably considered to be in the Indonesia or Malaysia region or some other south Asia region.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/samsung-android-csc-phone-tablet-t2949229
Here is a firmware that should work for you, it is a generic firmware for USA devices designed to work on all USA networks. I'm giving you the generic firmware because flashing a firmware for a specific carrier may brick your device if that specific firmware is not compatible, such as flashing a SPR firmware(CDMA network) when the device was meant for BST or VMU(GSM network).
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/sm-j327p/sm-j327p/XAS/
This firmware "should" work with any network.
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Thank you for your reply along with the useful information and links you provided. They are very helpful.
I've gone (via your link) to the SM-J327P XAS firmware listed at Sammobile.com. Okay, I will download the latest version and flash it. I will post the updates soon.
Thank you.
Droidriven said:
No, SPR stands for Sprint, BST stands for Boost, VMU stands for Virgin Mobile, these 3 letter codes are not the region codes I was talking about. These are 3 of the major US carriers. The 3 letter region codes I meant are listed in this link below. Kiribati is not listed, your country is probably considered to be in the Indonesia or Malaysia region or some other south Asia region.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/samsung-android-csc-phone-tablet-t2949229
Here is a firmware that should work for you, it is a generic firmware for USA devices designed to work on all USA networks. I'm giving you the generic firmware because flashing a firmware for a specific carrier may brick your device if that specific firmware is not compatible, such as flashing a SPR firmware(CDMA network) when the device was meant for BST or VMU(GSM network).
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/sm-j327p/sm-j327p/XAS/
This firmware "should" work with any network.
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Thank you sir for all your time and effort in helping me out.
I have download and flashed the firmware (version 2018/01/18) using Odin and it went successfully. My phone is now working again like a new device and I am so happy. Your advice and help has restored my broken phone - it's your SUCCESS! Thank you so much Sir
GRADE42 said:
Thank you sir for all your time and effort in helping me out.
I have download and flashed the firmware (version 2018/01/18) using Odin and it went successfully. My phone is now working again like a new device and I am so happy. Your advice and help has restored my broken phone - it's your SUCCESS! Thank you so much Sir
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You are welcome, sir. Enjoy!
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For some reason i cant download the lastest firmware from sammobile because i need a premium account
I cant find the latest firmware any where else. Its only on sammobile. Can you help me out please. j327p boost mobile usa

change baseband version on at&T galaxy s7

My At&T s7 currently has this baseband g930aucubctb1. I previously had a s7 edge and was able to flash phone with a g935u baseband. It unbranded phone, it enabled wifi calling, caller id that is native to t mobile, I think so anyway. can I do that with my current s7?
mikewv100 said:
My At&T s7 currently has this baseband g930aucubctb1. I previously had a s7 edge and was able to flash phone with a g935u baseband. It unbranded phone, it enabled wifi calling, caller id that is native to t mobile, I think so anyway. can I do that with my current s7?
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Yes.
cooltt said:
Yes.
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Any idea what firmware version I can flash to get it to g930u?
mikewv100 said:
Any idea what firmware version I can flash to get it to g930u?
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Yes it's called G930U from sammobile funnily enough.
cooltt said:
Yes it's called G930U from sammobile funnily enough.
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Thanks. I have spent an hour trying to find a free download of the g930uuesbcta3 firmware. I have found 6 hour free download and anything at normal speed wants you to jump through hoops. Am I missing an easier way?
mikewv100 said:
Thanks. I have spent an hour trying to find a free download of the g930uuesbcta3 firmware. I have found 6 hour free download and anything at normal speed wants you to jump through hoops. Am I missing an easier way?
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Use Sam Firm Tool attached .
unzip and run application as admin
Model - SM-G930U
Region - XAA
Hit check update then download.
SamFirm Tool pulls firmware straight from Samsung servers much faster than free downloads.
It will decrypt once downloaded and your left with a zip file.
Unzip and place the 4 files in Odin to flash the G930U firmware. Code XAA is unbranded USA.
Use CSC for a new phone completely wiped or CSC_HOME to keep your files and settings.
odin
cooltt said:
Use Sam Firm Tool
I just want to make sure that I am on the same page with you. I have a sm-g930a from att. Wanting to flash with sm-g930u region xaa
Will this work? And which version of Odin should I use??
Thank you in advance
unzip and run application as admin
Model - SM-G930U
Region - XAA
Hit check update then download.
SamFirm Tool pulls firmware straight from Samsung servers much faster than free downloads.
It will decrypt once downloaded and your left with a zip file.
Unzip and place the 4 files in Odin to flash the G930U firmware. Code XAA is unbranded USA.
Use CSC for a new phone completely wiped or CSC_HOME to keep your files and settings.
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Thank you very much.
is this odin version the correct one? Odin 3.14.1?
mikewv100 said:
Thank you very much.
is this odin version the correct one? Odin 3.14.1?
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No use 3.13
cooltt said:
No use 3.13
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Still having issues, mayne if I give you a little more infor you can point me in the right direction.
I have a galaxy s7 snapdragon from ATT I was able to upgrade suing odin to G930AUCUBCTB1
I used samfirm as you suggested and I am trying to flash to the g930u firmware G930UUESBCTA3
odin fails as soon as I start to flash. I am using odin 3.13.1 sha256
mikewv100 said:
Still having issues, mayne if I give you a little more infor you can point me in the right direction.
I have a galaxy s7 snapdragon from ATT I was able to upgrade suing odin to G930AUCUBCTB1
I used samfirm as you suggested and I am trying to flash to the g930u firmware G930UUESBCTA3
odin fails as soon as I start to flash. I am using odin 3.13.1 sha256
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It looks like you are trying to downgrade your firmware from TB1 to TA3 in the unbranded. You can't go down, only up. I think you need a G930UUESBCTB1 or newer in order to be successful in Odin.
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I used samfirm and 930u only has the firmware G930UUESBCTA3 my current firmware 930aucubctb1.
So I assume that my current firmware is a newer build than the 930u.
So without a later version of the u software and I don't think I can downgrade my current 930a.
I am out of luck until the u gets an upgraded firmware version,
Am I missing something?

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