SM-G955U1 Stuck trying to downgrade to Nougat - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Questions & Answers

I have a SM-G955U1 I'm trying to downgrade to Nougat since Oreo totally borked the bluetooth in both my cars (both BMW's - audio connects ~50% of the time, phone book no longer transfers).
I'm failing to flash G955U1UES2AQL1 with Prince Cosmey Odin v3.12. The error I keep receiving is:
SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 3 > Binary 2
I've also tried to flash G955USQS2BRB1.
A quick Google says it's because I'm trying to downgrade versions, but doesn't this model have an unlocked bootloader?
What am I doing wrong? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.

What firmware are you on now? If your on bootloader 2 there's no going back to bootloader 1 which is nougat. Bootloader's are locked on U phones, once you upgrade there's no going back........they took that directly from IOS book of being a holes.

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I have a SM-G955U1 I'm trying to downgrade to Nougat since Oreo totally borked the bluetooth in both my cars (both BMW's - audio connects ~50% of the time, phone book no longer transfers).
I'm failing to flash G955U1UES2AQL1 with Prince Cosmey Odin v3.12. The error I keep receiving is:
SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 3 > Binary 2
I've also tried to flash G955USQS2BRB1.
A quick Google says it's because I'm trying to downgrade versions, but doesn't this model have an unlocked bootloader?
What am I doing wrong? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
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Sounds like your on the version 3 bootloader who I believe only noug firmware is the binary all the rest is Oreo. You may be outs luck until either root to fix or Samsung releases a fix

Huh. That sucks. I bought the unlocked version of the phone thinking it'd be totally unlocked (bootloader and all).
Might be time for a pixel. :/

I'm pretty sure that you cannot unlock your snapdragon bootloader kn your US device. You have a "Sim unlocked" device that will work with any provider.

/\- When a manufacturer says "Unlocked" all they mean is sim unlocked. No going back right now, best you could do is flash PartyCyborg Rom for Snap and that will get you to nougat as well as root, since this does work with v3; but you'll only be able to charge to 80%.

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bmxmike said:
/\- When a manufacturer says "Unlocked" all they mean is sim unlocked. No going back right now, best you could do is flash PartyCyborg Rom for Snap and that will get you to nougat as well as root, since this does work with v3; but you'll only be able to charge to 80%.
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I desperately need downgrade from oreo to nougat version and this is my problem, the bootloader version...
there is something like nougat with bootloader 2 could be official (preferably) or custom rom (last option)

That's the issue. There is no bootloader 3 nougat, you are on 3 not 2 that's the issue with your downgrade. The only thing I see working is flashing PartyCyborg Rom which works on v3 bootloader and pretty sure is still nougat. Go check his thread as I know there are a few things like o only being able to charge to 80%

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New Update - QH2

According to the Verizon Galaxy S5 Update Page:
Android® Security Patch Level: 2017–08-01
August 2017 Android security patches.
Fixed an issue where device was unable to connect and pair with some Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) devices.
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Stock No-Wipe Firmware:
*This will remove Developer Status/Lock your Bootloader*
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME.tar.md5.zip
Developer Bootloader Friendly/No Aboot No-Wipe Firmware:
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME_No_Aboot.tar.md5.zip
This update prevent downgrading for older builds?
enmanuel255 said:
This update prevent downgrading for older builds?
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I doubt it since the only time that really happens is when the number in the bootloader is increased.
For example, the first time the VZW S5 was updated to prevent downgrading was when the firmware version went from G900VVRU1BOD5 to G900VVRU2BOE1.
The VRU1 and VRU2 are the bootloader versions. Once updated to VRU2/VRS2, you can't go back to VRU1. For some reason they keep changing back and forth from VRU2 to VRS2 at random times. The past few updates have either been VRU2 or VRS2 but you can still go all the way back to the first firmware with VRU2.
TLDR; Since this firmware is using the VRU2 bootloader, it is very unlikely that it will prevent downgrading.
On a side note, this is the longest that it has taken for the complete Odin firmware to be uploaded to Samsung's servers. The update was out the 13th. Normally it takes 3 days for it to be available on their servers and it still isn't. I even tried using the Verizon Software Upgrade Assistant and both of my S5's say they are up to date on QF2.
It's rolled out:
Checking firmware for SM-G900V/VZW/G900VVRU2DQF2/G900VVZW2DQF2/G900VVRU2DQF2/G900VVRU2DQF2
Model: SM-G900V
Version: G900VVRU2DQH2/G900VVZW2DQH2/G900VVRU2DQH2/G900VVRU2DQH2
OS: Marshmallow(Android 6.0.1)
Filename: SM-G900V_1_20170824083446_06zw9gofua_fac.zip.enc4
Size: 2292181872 bytes
LogicValue: 0zmklm1qb9k6sfxe
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P.S. I would not hurry with this upgrade. As for now I experience sound stuttering in my Samsung Level Active earbuds.
Trying to found out the cause but it definitely happened after bootloader/kernel/modems upgrade to DQH2.
bbsc said:
It's rolled out:
P.S. I would not hurry with this upgrade. As for now I experience sound stuttering in my Samsung Level Active earbuds.
Trying to found out the cause but it definitely happened after bootloader/kernel/modems upgrade to DQH2.
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Yep I literally just saw that it was. I checked at 12:30am EST and it wasn't.
It's odd that you'd be having problems with bluetooth headphones since this update is supposed to fix bluetooth problems, other than the security related bluetooth problems.
Dudash said:
It's odd that you'd be having problems with bluetooth headphones since this update is supposed to fix bluetooth problems
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See below.
Lost Hotspot Functionality
Once I flashed this update I lost the ability to bypass Verizon's check to use the hotspot functionality. Now it keeps checking my account and wanting me to pay for the service. Is there anyway I can get around this again, as I was able to with basic root?
I did flash the Developer Bootloader Friendly version using FlashFire.
In addition to my previous post.
Ok, I've been experimenting for a few days with two units of SM-G900V and two pairs of Samsung Level Active wireless earbuds.
I was walking in the same places and listening the same music in the same conditions with different earbuds and different phones, having different (DQF2 and DQH2) firmware (kernel, modem, recovery). In all cases the phones were loaded with the same /system ROM - stock-near ALEXNDR.G900FXXS1CQH1
My conclusion is: DQH2 keeps bluetooth connection much worse than DQF2.
I cannot say that we have a crystal-clear sound in one case and a crappy stuttering in the other.
But the difference is noticeable and obvious.
That's why I personally am reverting back to DQF2 firmware.
wbr.
Updated to this build from QA1, flashed in odin, then booted up, reflashed TWRP and SU, froze system updater all good. No problems here with BT streaming music 2hrs a day in my car for 3 days.
After Flashear everything is fine except autorotation, it does not work for me
Stock No-Wipe Firmware:
*This will remove Developer Status/Lock your Bootloader*
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME.tar.md5.zip
Is there a full stock non rooted retail download available? I would like to revert completely to stock.
MrTrumpz said:
Stock No-Wipe Firmware:
*This will remove Developer Status/Lock your Bootloader*
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME.tar.md5.zip
Is there a full stock retail download available? I would like to revert completely to stock.
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That will return you to stock, it just won't delete all of your data.
If you want stock firmware that will completely wipe your device, you can go to my thread here.
Keep in mind that if you are on a firmware that has VRU2 or VRS2 in the name, you cannot downgrade to a firmware that has VRU1 in the name.
Dudash said:
That will return you to stock, it just won't delete all of your data.
If you want stock firmware that will completely wipe your device, you can go to my thread here.
Keep in mind that if you are on a firmware that has VRU2 or VRS2 in the name, you cannot downgrade to a firmware that has VRU1 in the name.
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Thanks so much. I appreciate the response.
If i unlocked my bootloader on PB1 firmware, will I have issues flashing this firmware? For some reason I've always thought updating my firmware without updating the bootloader like I originally had to would cause some serious problems. Or did I misinterpret the necessity of updating the bootloader to match the firmware? Is that even an actual problem if they don't match?
Maphack said:
Is that even an actual problem if they don't match?
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Nobody knows the exact answer except Samsung itself.
In most cases it works.
But this bootloader can be unlocked in the same way as the others if you have CID15.
bbsc said:
Nobody knows the exact answer except Samsung itself.
In most cases it works.
But this bootloader can be unlocked in the same way as the others if you have CID15.
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Sorry, I was unclear. I unlocked my bootloader and chose PB1 as the firmware to be... Unlocked on, I guess? Not sure the proper phrasing for it.
So I have an unlocked bootloader, but am afraid of updating my firmware in case that messes up something.
If you already answered my question and my response to your question is just due to my lack of knowledge, I apologize.
@Maphack
Ok, let's clarify the things a little.
1. Locked bootloader is called "locked" because it doesn't boot custom unsigned kernels, i.e. rooted 6.0.1 kernels, TWRP kernels, kernels from kernel modders, etc.
2. Virtually all bootloaders in SM-G900V are locked by default.
3. Some of them can be unlocked if the phone has CID15.
4. People unlock bootloaders to install a custom recovery, to have root on 6.0.1, etc.
5. BPB1 is Android 5.0 and it does not require unlocked bootloader for to be rooted because root on 5.0 does not require kernel modification. So you may not know if it's locked or unlocked if you're on BPB1 currently.
But you can see it in download mode.
So if you want to update to QH2 or another 6.0.1 ROM, you need first:
1. Decide if you need root on 6.0.1.
2. Check the CID of your phone with EMMC Brickbug Check app from Market.
P.S. Probably I misunderstood you and your current firmware is not BPB1 but some 6.0.1 firmware and you are talking about BPB1 as about that firmware you've used to unlock bootloader on.
That's another story.
You can find directions how to update unlocked bootloader here.
bbsc said:
@Maphack
Ok, let's clarify the things a little.
1. Locked bootloader is called "locked" because it doesn't boot custom unsigned kernels, i.e. rooted 6.0.1 kernels, TWRP kernels, kernels from kernel modders, etc.
2. Virtually all bootloaders in SM-G900V are locked by default.
3. Some of them can be unlocked if the phone has CID15.
4. People unlock bootloaders to install a custom recovery, to have root on 6.0.1, etc.
5. BPB1 is Android 5.0 and it does not require unlocked bootloader for to be rooted because root on 5.0 does not require kernel modification. So you may not know if it's locked or unlocked if you're on BPB1 currently.
But you can see it in download mode.
So if you want to update to QH2 or another 6.0.1 ROM, you need first:
1. Decide if you need root on 6.0.1.
2. Check the CID of your phone with EMMC Brickbug Check app from Market.
P.S. Probably I misunderstood you and your current firmware is not BPB1 but some 6.0.1 firmware and you are talking about BPB1 as about that firmware you've used to unlock bootloader on.
That's another story.
You can find directions how to update unlocked bootloader here.
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Thanks. Yeah, I'm already on an unlocked bootloader running 7.1.4. I'll look into updating an unlocked bootloader. I appreciate the help.
Or is there even a point for me to tweak my phone at this point?
Maphack said:
Or is there even a point for me to tweak my phone at this point?
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None.
Modem upgrade, maybe...
But if you're satisfied, don't repair a working thing.
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Dudash said:
According to the Verizon Galaxy S5 Update Page:
Stock No-Wipe Firmware:
*This will remove Developer Status/Lock your Bootloader*
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME.tar.md5.zip
Developer Bootloader Friendly/No Aboot No-Wipe Firmware:
G900VVRU2DQH2_G900VVZW2DQH2_G900VVRU2DQH2_HOME_No_Aboot.tar.md5.zip
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Currently this is my System info.
Model - SM G900V
Baseband - G900VVRU2DPD1
Kernel - 3.4.0 [email protected] #1
Build Number - MMB29M.G900VVRU2DPF4
I flashed NI2 using Odin and have Safestrap. I have been away from this phone for long so lost touch of the updates. I have not flashed the Dev bootloader or unlocked it as far as I remember because when I installed this rom, there was no method to unlock bootloader. Can I still flash the QH2 update on this in Safestrap, the Developer Friendly version or the official.

Downgrade SM-G955U1 to nougat pains...

I have a SM-G955U1 I'm trying to downgrade to Nougat since Oreo totally borked the bluetooth in both my cars (both BMW's - audio connects ~50% of the time, phone book no longer transfers).
I'm failing to flash G955U1UES2AQL1 with Prince Cosmey Odin v3.12. The error I keep receiving is:
SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 3 > Binary 2
I've also tried to flash G955USQS2BRB1.
A quick Google says it's because I'm trying to downgrade versions, but doesn't this model have an unlocked bootloader?
What am I doing wrong? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
What version are you currently on?
Just my guess is that your on v3 not a v2 bootloader hint the error. The secure bootloader is saying it's a 3 and the firmware binary is saying I'm a 2. Since they dont match no go. Same if you tried to flash a 1 you would probably see Fused 3 > Binary 1
bmxmike said:
What version are you currently on?
Just my guess is that your on v3 not a v2 bootloader hint the error. The secure bootloader is saying it's a 3 and the firmware binary is saying I'm a 2. Since they dont match no go. Same if you tried to flash a 1 you would probably see Fused 3 > Binary 1
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any solution plz
I desperately need downgrade from oreo to nougat version and this is my problem, the bootloader version...
there is something like nougat with bootloader 2could be official (preferably) or custom rom (last option)...

Can't update from FRD-L09C432B934 after downgrading to try and get 8.0

I was trying to get 8.0 on my H8 and thought being on B406 firmware (Got it via firmware finder) was a problem, so I downgraded to MarshMallow in the hopes I could fully upgrade to 8.0 from there but I got as far as FRD-L09C432B934 and now I can't get anything past that onto my device.
Firmware finder works in seeing suitable updates and allowing them to show in the update settings page of my device, but the download automatically fails despite me being able to update to B406 previously. I've tried to run and update.app from dload folder on my SD card but I get 5% and then it fails.
I've never messed around with Honor/Huawei devices as the 8 is my first Honor/Huawei phone so I am going in blind trying to get 8.0 to install.
Any help is greatly appreciated thanks.
Well, firstly.... Is your bootloader unlocked?
Should have a locked bootloader
I sure hope you don't have a locked bootloader. You're making it 100 times harder on yourself if it is
agraceful said:
I sure hope you don't have a locked bootloader. You're making it 100 times harder on yourself if it is
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Anyway to check if it's locked or not?

Delete .bin files from older firmware to downgrade to an older bootloader version?

Id like to downgrade my S7 from nougat to marshmallow. My current lowest factory reset option is nougat on bootloader version 3. Id like to downgrade to a downloaded stock firmware that uses version 1 of the bootloader.
my device is currently rooted and carrier unlocked
ive made a full backup of the nougat system, before ive done anything to it other than the rooting.
ive been reading around that some people were able to bypass the downgrade bootloader lock error in odin by first going into their desired downgraded firmware tar files and deleting any file that ends in .bin , and then successfully been able to flash the older firmware. what I want to know is if i decide to try this, and it still doesnt work in odin, or something still doesnt work properly - am i still able to fully restore from that backup ive just made? has anyone done this without issues? i hate the look and feel of nougat and oreo looks and feels the exact same...
i did make another thread about downgrading, but i didnt know nearly as much at the time. Been told downgrading is impossible and thats true, officially speaking. Id just like to know if anyone has been successful with this workaround.
What model, SM-G930F? Is OEM Unlocking turned on?
If it's a G930U/V/T/A/P then you won't be able to.
For the G930F so long as you don't have the latest Nougat version it shouldn't prevent downgrading. Otherwise upgrading up to Oreo then back down just by flashing in Odin should work, as Oreo doesn't have the downgrade lock that the newest Nougat has.
Beanvee7 said:
What model, SM-G930F? Is OEM Unlocking turned on?
If it's a G930U/V/T/A/P then you won't be able to.
For the G930F so long as you don't have the latest Nougat version it shouldn't prevent downgrading. Otherwise upgrading up to Oreo then back down just by flashing in Odin should work, as Oreo doesn't have the downgrade lock that the newest Nougat has.
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model is sm-g930w8 but yes OEM unlocking is on, and so is usb debugging just to be on the safe side. It is running the very first version of nougat right now, 7.0. But the security patch is from feb 2018. Ive read that the bootloader itself is unlocked on this version of the phone though, its just that downgrade protection in the software that could get in the way, if what i read was correct? in the same place was where i read that deleting those bin files from the firmware i want to install would be a good workaround, it would make the bootloader not check it at all if i read it correctly.
i havent tried anything yet, ive been doing my research first to stay on the safe side. it might work without issues, but I want to be prepared for if issues do arise, what the correct next step should be to keep the device itself not bricked
Yea not 100% sure for the G930W8, it's the same SoC as the G930F but the firmware restrictions could be different since it's the Canada specific version
so, i decided to brave it and try it, since to read around you find alot of conflicting information... i was suspecting that odin would fail shortly after starting at sboot.bin if it was the bootloader thats the issue. but it didnt. it failed the very next step after that at param.bin.
anyone happen to know what param.bin means?
What files are you trying to flash? I have had the same problem, even though the bootloader is unlocked the device has efuses that prevent downgrade to older binary. I was using U2 binary and only managed to downgrade to nougat u2 binary version. Even when I skipped bootloader files, marshmallow would still give an error that system.img is version 0 where as device is v1

marshmallow rom with nougat bootloader - vibration fix?

As many others have come across, i lost vibration after downgrading to marshmallow from nougat. The solution is said to upgrade back to nougat and then flash all 4 files for marshmallow with odin including bootloader. this is not possible due to sw rev check, even with root access and "phone bootloader update" checked in odin. i dont understand the purpose of an unlocked bootloader, if the phone it self is hardcore locked right up and wont let you change/downgrade the bootloader anyway... i dont do any banking or anything extreme on my phone, im not *that* worried about security and identity theft. frp lock is off already/still. purposely havent even played with screen locks yet until i hopefully get things the way i want
so im wondering now, if theres some sort of a patch or a fix for this issue, since flashing all 4 files is not possible. ive even tried making and md5 for bootloader with out sboot.bin. it still does it. failed instead at param.bin, so i tried another with literally just cm.bin in it. and that also triggered sw rev check.
has anyone figured out a fix for vibration, without saying screw it and staying on nougat or oreo? is there something i can rename to make sw rev check think its a version 3 bootloader when its actually a version 2?
I was thinking this method of using BL from nougat and AP from marshmallow was the same as making my own combination firmware. which does mostly work.... mostly.
i even thought about trying the superman rom for marshmallow but since it uses samsung official components like bootloader id probably run into the same issue.
anyone have any solutions?? besides custom roms (want that touchwiz look and feel. i know, call me crazy)

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