Wondering if I can flash other customers roms on my modified G920P - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My G920p was modified to look like a g920f with possibly a custom rom....flashing a stock g920p rom will return it to normal....so is it possible for me to maybe flash other g920f custom rom like xtrestolite,S8 port or even alliance rom without anything happening to the phone??

Itzmohaa said:
My G920p was modified to look like a g920f with possibly a custom rom....flashing a stock g920p rom will return it to normal....so is it possible for me to maybe flash other g920f custom rom like xtrestolite,S8 port or even alliance rom without anything happening to the phone??
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The ROM you are using was for a different device but ported to your phone. For example my s6 e+ says its a 920f with the lineage 15.1 ROM I am using to get Oreo. But the ROM works with s6 and s6 e and s6e + as well as s note 5. Its NexusOS-8.1.0-zerofltexx-20180113 that I am using.

Yes but the main thing i want to know is can i flash another g920f rom on to it maybe like the nemesis s8 port...without the phone reverting to its original g920p cause if it does that i will be unable to use any sim on it due to the fact that it was originally made for sprint only.....ive seen some people saying after they flash some roms they get the emergency calls only where the service bar is supposed to be

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[Q] S6 variants - which firmware/modem/bootloader is interchangeable?

I'm not as concerned about this for ROM flashing. I'm wanting to find out if my G920T can use G920I or G920F modems/bootloaders, etc.
Here's my deal. I have a T-Mobile G920T. To unlock this phone I need to get away from the G920T modem. I previously had a G920T1 (MetroPCS) firmware set installed and it worked great, but the rom sucked.
I've since restored back to stock G920T and i've rooted/twrp, but I see other ROM's and I'd like to give them a shot. The catch - they all say I need to have the newest OI7 firmware installed. I'm still on the G920T sim locked OH8. The only OI7 modems/bootloaders I can find are for the G920F variant. I can't find OI7 for the G920T1 variant. I don't know if the G920F variant will sim unlock my phone. I don't want to brick my phone to figure that out, so this is the reason why I posted this question. I can flash ROM's all day long, but if I can't use my Cricket sim when I'm out in BFE then the ROM is pointless.
Does anyone understand what I'm asking?
joesee said:
I'm not as concerned about this for ROM flashing. I'm wanting to find out if my G920T can use G920I or G920F modems/bootloaders, etc.
Here's my deal. I have a T-Mobile G920T. To unlock this phone I need to get away from the G920T modem. I previously had a G920T1 (MetroPCS) firmware set installed and it worked great, but the rom sucked.
I've since restored back to stock G920T and i've rooted/twrp, but I see other ROM's and I'd like to give them a shot. The catch - they all say I need to have the newest OI7 firmware installed. I'm still on the G920T sim locked OH8. The only OI7 modems/bootloaders I can find are for the G920F variant. I can't find OI7 for the G920T1 variant. I don't know if the G920F variant will sim unlock my phone. I don't want to brick my phone to figure that out, so this is the reason why I posted this question. I can flash ROM's all day long, but if I can't use my Cricket sim when I'm out in BFE then the ROM is pointless.
Does anyone understand what I'm asking?
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DO NOT flash any FIrmewares through odin if its isn't your model number, if you purchased your phone and don't have an EIP you could sim unlock with the app, so any rom your on unless its not Touch wiz based (aren't any available besides touchwiz)

Can G925P be Flashed to G925F ?

Hi
I would like to know if it is possible to flash Galaxy s6 edge g925p into a any official version without bloatware?
thanks
- Do you mean you want to flash G925F custom rom on G925P? If you do, you will need A sprint G925P kernel to boot it. You will have at least of problems A no SIM found error. No phone use of any kind. No fix for this.
Or it may just not boot with "specific-kernel-reqired" roms (back-to-N0t3 rom)!
Not recommended.
- Do you want A debloated rom? There are plenty for G925P (Renegade db rom, joshuaa ro).Or debloat from PC (search for S6 debloat tools). What I've done is use "Root Toolbox" to freeze any app I'm certain I don't need. The phone is very smooth and stable this way.
- !! Either way, DO NOT flash any Official non-G925P firmwares from Odin!!
CrazyJ36 said:
- Do you mean you want to flash G925F custom rom on G925P? If you do, you will need A sprint G925P kernel to boot it. You will have at least of problems A no SIM found error. No phone use of any kind. No fix for this.
Or it may just not boot with "specific-kernel-reqired" roms (back-to-N0t3 rom)!
Not recommended.
- Do you want A debloated rom? There are plenty for G925P (Renegade db rom, joshuaa ro).Or debloat from PC (search for S6 debloat tools). What I've done is use "Root Toolbox" to freeze any app I'm certain I don't need. The phone is very smooth and stable this way.
- !! Either way, DO NOT flash any Official non-G925P firmwares from Odin!!
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Can i change my g925p rom to g925v.beacuse V version support band 3
Look . I think we know what OP is asking. How do you flash another carriers firmware onto his phone for example.:
Flash a sprint sm-g925p cdma edge 6 Locked
Tmobile sm-g925t gsm edge 6 easy to unlock
He said nothing about flashing anything official or non official. I think i get it. Its something only the god dam haji freaking cell stores can so huh.
Look . We know that its being done. You just dont want to tell anyone how to do it. As to not unsettle the herd and lessen that 100 dollar bill for the cord unlock. I know 2 things are possible.Leo c li ppaid a haji cell to UNLOCK my sprint CDMA SAMSUNG GALAXY s6 . First time he installed this small chipset behind the sim card is now gsm . Tmobile gsm on metro / tmobile prepaid. I know for a fact because. So kindly pm me on how to do this.

[Q]Flashing a 920T rom on a 920i phone

I'm thinking about getting a 920i phone for use on T-mobile and was wondering if it would be possible to flash 920T rom on it so I could obtain WiFi calling? (I'm assuming the stock 920i rom does not support WiFi calling.) Also, I would like to be able to use Samsung pay so therefore this would have to be done without tripping the Knox counter.
You'll brick you device
I'm curious to know why this would cause a brick
deltacity said:
I'm curious to know why this would cause a brick
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Can you wear yours sister jeans ? No you cannot. Different rom flashing in deferent mobile will brick because of different botloader modem cache partition etc ... Also to get better explanation use google for mor detailed answer
Well the only thing that would be different would be the modem and bootloader possibly (since both are Samsung Galaxy S6's) . I'll just have to hope maybe wifi calling will work on the 920i
deltacity said:
Well the only thing that would be different would be the modem and bootloader possibly (since both are Samsung Galaxy S6's) . I'll just have to hope maybe wifi calling will work on the 920i
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Did it work?

How do I replace G930S (SK Telecom) firmware for G930F?

Hi, guys! I bought a second-hand, unrooted Galaxy S7, model SM-G930S that shows the SK Telecom logo on boot, so it seems it is from South Korea. I want to replace its firmware for the Brazilian one (I suppose it's one of the G930F variants), but since it's my first Samsung phone, I don't know how to do it and if it's possible to do it, but I already know some of the necessary version stuff though:
SM-G930S
AP: G930SKSU1DQJ1
CP: G930SKSU1DQJ1
CSC: G930SSKC1DQJ1
Can someone tell me if it's possible to replace it and how can I do it? Will I need the ODIN tool people talks about a lot here? What else?
If this is your first Samsung device, then I do not recommend you start playing with firmware installs. Try to use it first as it is and then, if you do not like it, custom the firmware.
RossTeagan said:
If this is your first Samsung device, then I do not recommend you start playing with firmware installs. Try to use it first as it is and then, if you do not like it, custom the firmware.
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I have been with it for two months already. I do not like the korean firmware, thanks.
And, no, I do not want a custom firmware/ROM, a just want to know if it is possible (and how) to flash the Brazilian or International Samsung firmware, like I said above.
giovanealex said:
I have been with it for two months already. I do not like the korean firmware, thanks.
And, no, I do not want a custom firmware/ROM, a just want to know if it is possible (and how) to flash the Brazilian or International Samsung firmware, like I said above.
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You can't flash the wrong model firmware to your phone
Well u cant just simply flash one varient's firmware over the other though the hardware is almost same. But u can install stock based costum rom like super stock rom which is debloated and a simple stock based rom i am using it right now on my S7 edge. you will like it i am sure. otherwise no way.

No Sim Card detected after flashing stock rom.

i was flashing my GALAXY S7 edge to its stock rom, i was flashing the 6.0.1 and then i flash the 7.0 and the sim cant read, i try to flash again and nothing happens even falshing a custom rom. and the imei of my phone is unkown.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 EDGE
plss help me
JLMalabanan said:
i was flashing my GALAXY S7 edge to its stock rom, i was flashing the 6.0.1 and then i flash the 7.0 and the sim cant read, i try to flash again and nothing happens even falshing a custom rom. and the imei of my phone is unkown.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 EDGE
plss help me
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What ROM are you currently using? It have a bug in the kennel.
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You sure everything is being flashed? If you're flashing via Odin, the SIM card parameters should be in the modem.img I believe. Make sure the firmware you are flashing is for your specific model.
Not that I know what I'm talking about, but same thing happened to me. I had to enter the imei manually using "mobile uncle" on an MTK device.
Also, I'm wearing new socks and I just had to tell someone about them.
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