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Just released with CSC - DBT
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SM-G975F - DBT
SM-G973F - DBT
SM-G970F - DBT
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Anyone know when the U1 firmware is going to be released ?

How can i flash It? (I have the ITV FW pie)
There are some settings in odin that i have to set?
It will erease the memory phone?

Jyanjy92 said:
How can i flash It? (I have the ITV FW pie)
There are some settings in odin that i have to set?
It will erease the memory phone?
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i tried updating via odin with home_csc (without losing any data) but the update process failed. i had to flash the previous ASJG to have my phone working again.
i think you have to perform a clean flash with data wipe to update, or just wait for the OTA

I don't see any big differences Used Dark Theme and Night mode on Android 9 already and it does not seem to be very different?

Seems pretty minimal for changes so I will just wait for an OTA. No hurry.

Only reason why I want one ui 2.0 are gestures. Those in one ui 1.0 are joke and I don't like classic android buttons.
Can I flash this FW to S10e which has CSC: TMZ ? ? (T-Mobile Czech)

Romi14 said:
Only reason why I want one ui 2.0 are gestures. Those in one ui 1.0 are joke and I don't like classic android buttons.
Can I flash this FW to S10e which has CSC: TMZ ? ? (T-Mobile Czech)
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Yes. After your insert the SIM the CSC will change back to TMZ, but you won't get OTAs that way

So is this the stable Android 10? Can i just flash it over ASJG?

doriandiaconu said:
Yes. After your insert the SIM the CSC will change back to TMZ, but you won't get OTAs that way
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So I flashed this german rom with CSC: DBT. I flashed it without sim in phone after that I turned the phone on set it up and checked CSC. CSC was DBT. Then I inserted slovak Orange sim card and CSC is still DBT. I am very pleased, because I don't have any T-Mobile crap on the phone and everything works great.

Found some bugs:
1. In recovery:
E:[libfs_mgr]Unable to disable quotas on /dev/block/platform/13d60000.ufs/by-name/userdata because /system/bin/tune2fs is missing
E:[libfs_mgr]Failed trying to run /system/bin/e2fsck
2. The device keeps showing battery charging status when screen off after reboot although it was disabled in settings
3. Sometimes the "manually orientation" button is at wrong position, smt right top, smt left top (It should be at the bottom right of screen)

I can't change location on weather widget by doing an up/down swipe on it.

Romi14 said:
So I flashed this german rom with CSC: DBT. I flashed it without sim in phone after that I turned the phone on set it up and checked CSC. CSC was DBT. Then I inserted slovak Orange sim card and CSC is still DBT. I am very pleased, because I don't have any T-Mobile crap on the phone and everything works great.
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Yes, it reverts only to the region CSC, not the provider.

Romi14 said:
Only reason why I want one ui 2.0 are gestures. Those in one ui 1.0 are joke and I don't like classic android buttons.
Can I flash this FW to S10e which has CSC: TMZ ? ? (T-Mobile Czech)
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Do you mean nav bar buttons?
Mine is not on OneUI2 yet and I have gesture access available instead of navbar buttons. I tried it and went back to buttons. Is there something different in One UI2 ?

Review after installing the new android q on the s10e
The OS feels a little bit unstable, sometimes even buggy, but it's definitely the most solid build out yet. One bug i noticed was the that in the Hotspot menu you can't really control the devices you agree to connect.

Can someone help me? Before the update I could set the Facebook messenger apps notification not to show the actual message only sound, vibration and the icon on the upper bar. If I wanted to see the message quickly, I just did a swipe down to see the notification panel. Now I can't find the settings for this. Whenever I got a new message a little window appears with the sender's name but without the actual message and I can't see the message when I swipe down, only if I open the app.

Hello everyone. I am new to sammy phones... always have had htc and OnePlus...even now i still have 1+6 and i got this one (s10e) for the size of it and nice cameras (mostly for the ultrawide). Have been running android 10 on it since yesterday and it feels solid and stable for me.Im in Europe and i have exyons version. Clean install ,as always with new OS version. Phone is really nice but i hate this gestures from Samsung
Is there a way to properly install twrp/magisk/viper4android on this phone with android 10 ?

RobboW said:
Do you mean nav bar buttons?
Mine is not on OneUI2 yet and I have gesture access available instead of navbar buttons. I tried it and went back to buttons. Is there something different in One UI2 ?
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Hi,
Sorry for my late answer. Yes in one ui 2.0 you can choose between samsung's nav gestures which are same as in old one ui 1.0 or you can choose new android 10 gestures which are made by google.
Simply sad new android 10 gestures are very similar to the IOS gestures. So for me they are great.
It is about 1 week since i did the upgrade and I can tell you guys what really improved is battery life. Mainly battery drain when phone ia not used. My phone went down from around 3.1 percent per hour to 1 max 2 percent per hour when not used. It might not sound as much a difference, but I clearly see more battery left after a day work.

Just got official OTA Android 10 (Oneui 2) in Greece on my S10e. Buttery smooth. Multitasking is a dream!

Got mine to via OTA. SEA region
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Tolios1999 said:
Just got official OTA Android 10 (Oneui 2) in Greece on my S10e. Buttery smooth. Multitasking is a dream!
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Are you using exynos or snapdragon variant?

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Overwrite installing of system apk from official rom of totally different CSC?

Hi guys, I bought a S7 that was originally meant for UAE area. While almost everything works great, there is one thing that I'd prefer to change... The S Planner with this phone includes Hijri calendar. No offence to anyone, but I really don't need at all... Yet I can't hide it. So I was wondering if I can sideload a S Planner app from other rom to overwrite it. I don't want to root my phone yet. Will there be problem if I do so? Or the only problem will that it will always reverse back to UAE version after every OTA...?
Personally prefer China version since there is Lunar calendar that I do need, unfortunately their newest version is 3.1.50 vs 3.1.51 on mine so it won't allow me to install... If it's OK to install, could anybody share me a neutral version (without any additional calendars) that have version no lower than 3.1.51?
jnrfalcon said:
Hi guys, I bought a S7 that was originally meant for UAE area. While almost everything works great, there is one thing that I'd prefer to change... The S Planner with this phone includes Hijri calendar. No offence to anyone, but I really don't need at all... Yet I can't hide it. So I was wondering if I can sideload a S Planner app from other rom to overwrite it. I don't want to root my phone yet. Will there be problem if I do so? Or the only problem will that it will always reverse back to UAE version after every OTA...?
Personally prefer China version since there is Lunar calendar that I do need, unfortunately their newest version is 3.1.50 vs 3.1.51 on mine so it won't allow me to install... If it's OK to install, could anybody share me a neutral version (without any additional calendars) that have version no lower than 3.1.51?
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Hi mate
what S7 type you have?
I think you need to be root for that as this is system app.....
Another option would be to flash a firmware that has what you need...
For the G930F you have this nice guide they show you how to flash with odin ( official ) a different firmware and avoid ( if you want ) factory reset your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3369431
MAX 404 said:
Hi mate
what S7 type you have?
I think you need to be root for that as this is system app.....
Another option would be to flash a firmware that has what you need...
For the G930F you have this nice guide they show you how to flash with odin ( official ) a different firmware and avoid ( if you want ) factory reset your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3369431
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Using 930FD though... So odin allows flasking official firmwares without wiping any data and setting?
jnrfalcon said:
Using 930FD though... So odin allows flasking official firmwares without wiping any data and setting?
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Procedure would be the same , you can even use a G930F firmware if you want
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30781
If you use home csc instead of CSC it will not wipe the data
I guess I'll need to change to other CSC area instead of middle east to achieve what I want... Is it possible without wiping?
jnrfalcon said:
I guess I'll need to change to other CSC area instead of middle east to achieve what I want... Is it possible without wiping?
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I have not tried but seems possible to change CSC without wiping but you have to use home csc no CSC when flashing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66752904&postcount=5
MAX 404 said:
I have not tried but seems possible to change CSC without wiping but you have to use home csc no CSC when flashing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66752904&postcount=5
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Great. Thank you so much

Galaxy s7 "updates software" option missing

Hi, I have just bought a brand new galaxy S7, model SM-G930F.
Although it is an international model, it carries a snapdragon 820 processor.
I am told , that it is a USA model, built under Verizon.
SM-G930F is supposed to be a global model with exynos, does anyone knoes what is the phone I bought?
Anyway, my real problem is, that the "updates software" option is missing, in "about phone" list.
I am stuck in android 6.0.1
I checked it is not rooted and it must be a genuine phone.
Can anybody guide me through solutions?
I would really appreciate any help.
Thank you
Moving to general S7 Q&A since you say it's a SM-G930F.
Check the back of the phone and verify the phone model. You should be able to update through other options like Kies, unless they've changed that recently.
Johntri said:
Hi, I have just bought a brand new galaxy S7, model SM-G930F.
Although it is an international model, it carries a snapdragon 820 processor.
I am told , that it is a USA model, built under Verizon.
SM-G930F is supposed to be a global model with exynos, does anyone knoes what is the phone I bought?
Anyway, my real problem is, that the "updates software" option is missing, in "about phone" list.
I am stuck in android 6.0.1
I checked it is not rooted and it must be a genuine phone.
Can anybody guide me through solutions?
I would really appreciate any help.
Thank you
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It's not a G930F if it has a Snapdragon processor
Commonly faked to look like G930F by editing firmware / stickers / model numbers etc, more likely to be the G930V if it's Verizon
Boot to download mode and check the model number in there, that's the only one that can not be faked
(Volume Down & Home & power)
And they likely removed the update option from settings to prevent any problems of the phone updating to either the wrong firmware, or removing their fake edits with a V update
Flash the proper firmware with ODIN 3.12.3 or newer from updato.com once you know your model S7
Galaxy s7 "updates software" option missing
Dear Durham,
Thanks for the help.
Yes, you are right; it is G930V.I have been tricked...
I have visited updato.com and found 12 variants of S7 firmware.
My bootlader version is - 6.0.1 November 20, 16 USA (Verizon) (VZW) G930VVRU4API3
Shall I download and install this one and afterwards make a manual software update or
shall I install the latest - 7.0 August 25, 17 USA (Verizon) (VZW) G930VVRS4BQH1 ?
After successful installation, will these firmware fake modifications( to G930F) disappear permanently?
I am much obliged
Thanks
Johntri said:
Dear Durham,
Thanks for the help.
Yes, you are right; it is G930V.I have been tricked...
I have visited updato.com and found 12 variants of S7 firmware.
My bootlader version is - 6.0.1 November 20, 16 USA (Verizon) (VZW) G930VVRU4API3
Shall I download and install this one and afterwards make a manual software update or
shall I install the latest - 7.0 August 25, 17 USA (Verizon) (VZW) G930VVRS4BQH1 ?
After successful installation, will these firmware fake modifications( to G930F) disappear permanently?
I am much obliged
Thanks
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The ROMs from updato.com are full ROMs so you can just flash the latest / newest one and you'll be 100% up to date once it boots
Use CSC and not HOME_CSC though as you are going to want to reset after the flash to clear any hacks from the previous ROM (This will wipe the device so backup any important files first)
CSC, AP, BL and CP
Yes this will permanently remove any modifications from the faked ROM
Wish me luck, I will give it a go!
You have been most informative, many thanks.
Good luck :good:
Johntri said:
Wish me luck, I will give it a go!
You have been most informative, many thanks.
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The good news is that the verizon edition can be rooted and is network unlocked from the factory so as long as ure carrier supports the bands it will still work for you on a side note flash the u firmware not verizon and u wont have any verizon bloatware out of the gate either
Mad scientist, thank you for your intervention.
Just to be clear, which firmware do you suggest me to install, not the verizon G930V?
Could I install the G930F for my country (Europe).
I thought they are incompatible...
As my bootloader version G930V I think I would better stick with the V version.
Are you suggesting not to upgrade to nougat and reinstall factory installed 6.0.1 and better wait for 8?
Yes you are right, I am not good at twiking.Will I have drain baterry issues with nougat?
Dear Durham,
Emergency help!!!!
I installed it succesfully but now it does not recognize my sim card, as it is from a non USA country.
Should I reflash a different firmware? F or U ?
I am from Greece
It seems to be working...
The Verizon logo appears upon starting the phone
But in language selection, there is only English and asian languages available.
Software update finally appeared.
In order to have my langage back, should I reflash with the U ( unlocked version) or the F (global)?
No mobile data.
Maybe I am calling through Verizon.Roaming.Expensive.Scarry...!!
He means that the G930U firmware will flash fine on the G930V, it is the same firmware but without the Verizon bloatware added
You can not flash any other firmwares, it just happens that those two are compatible with each other
Flash straight to the latest
So I shall flash the G930U?
Will my sim card be recognized and mobile data be active.
Nougat 7 or MM 6-your opinion, again?
thnks
No idea if your SIM will be recognised, but if it's not working with the V firmware it's worth a try
As I said, flash the latest firmware which is Nougat
Personally I would be contacting the seller and asking for a refund / exchange for a real G930F that you paid for
firmware
I tried, but he is not cooperative.
How about F version-it worked with it before ?
(only it was modified with the dissapearance of system update.)
Johntri said:
I tried, but he is not cooperative.
How about F version-it worked with it before ?
(only it was modified with the dissapearance of system update.)
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No you cannot flash any other model firmware, that was NOT the G930F firmware, it was a hacked / faked U or V firmware
I think you better read a good few threads before going much further or you're going to end up with a brick
Contact the seller and request a refund
Don't suppose you can flash CSC files of the 930F on 930V?
Dear all,
Thank you for your help and interest in my problem.
This is indeed a great forum!!!
I tried to flash the F version, but thankfully odin stopped it from the beginning, presenting "failed" message.
I suppose if it continued, I would end up with a brick as Durham suggested.
Finally I flashed he U version, as mad scientist suggested, and up to now it works like a charm.
As Durham advised, I used CSC and not HOME_CSC and the hack was eliminated.
Sim card is recognized, no bloatware and mobile data working.
Let's hope it will continue like this...!!!
Only glitch, not everything is in my home language ( message icon name and in settings-the menu options-any idea how to fix it? - I removed english and left only my language as selection, but onle these remain untranslated)-small problem
I have learned a valuble lesson from my adventure.
Ebay, an organized platfrom may it be, it cannot control each individual's deceivals, so one must be extra wary when buyng from unofficial sources, nomatter good reviews from others...
Thanks again to you all for your help, I would be in serious position right now, if it weren't for you guys.

SM-G930P to SM-G930U

I have the SM-G930UP baseband version G930PVPS4BQE1
I am preparing to flash the universal firmware, but with the T-Mobile modem. The goal is a phone with the U firmware and the T-Mobile modem.
Download and install Samsung USB drivers: http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
Odin utility: https://odindownload.com/SamsungOdin/
Latest SM-G930U firmware files for “USA (XAS)”:
G930UUEU4BRD1_G930OUYM4BRD1_XAS
All U variants have the same baseband etc. numbers , so I assume it doesn't matter which one I use.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930U/
Latest T-Mobile SM-G930T firmware files:
G930TUVS4BRC1_G930TTMB4BRC1_TMB https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930T/
The plan is to back up all data first, extract the all the files (Odin, drivers, and both U and T archives). Install the Samsung USB drivers.
Next steps:
Connect phone to PC.
Shut down phone: Hold Home and Volume-Down buttons while pressing the power button. Press Volume-Up when prompted to place phone in download mode (whatever it’s called).
Open Odin. Wait for Com connected prompt.
Click BL button. Select the SM-G930U BL file.
Click AP button. Select the SM-G930U AP file.
Click CP button. Select the SM-G930T CP file.
Click CSC button. Select the SM-G930U CSC (NOT HOME_CSC) file to wipe and factory reset the phone.
Click Start and wait for Odin to say “Complete.”
Any feedback? Suggestions? Anything I missed?
what baseband are you currently on?
why would you want T-mobile modem? anything wrong with U-version?
turbozapekanka said:
why would you want T-mobile modem? anything wrong with U-version?
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In some of the reading I have done it appears advantageous to have the carrier modem of the service provider you use; I'm assuming because the carriers tweak the modem for use with their particular infrastructure.
I don't know if that's true, but I have seen a number of posts to that effect. It sounds logical and I figure it can't hurt as long as it works.
InsanePostman said:
what baseband are you currently on?
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Mr. _Happy said:
I have the SM-G930P baseband version G930PVPS4BQE1
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Software version is the same. G930PVPS4BQE1 it's from May 2017.
Mr._Happy said:
In some of the reading I have done it appears advantageous to have the carrier modem of the service provider you use; I'm assuming because the carriers tweak the modem for use with their particular infrastructure.
I don't know if that's true, but I have seen a number of posts to that effect. It sounds logical and I figure it can't hurt as long as it works.
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I doubt it.
I've been using U-version (converted from SM-G930P) on T-mobile for a year and found no issues whatsoever.
I was reading the opposite, something like U-version has more LTE bands unlocked (which makes sense as it should work with all carriers)
Also someone here claimed it has extra bands for Europe. like band 7, 20
turbozapekanka said:
I doubt it.
I've been using U-version (converted from SM-G930P) on T-mobile for a year and found no issues whatsoever.
I was reading the opposite, something like U-version has more LTE bands unlocked (which makes sense as it should work with all carriers)
Also someone here claimed it has extra bands for Europe. like band 7, 20
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Interesting. That seems logical too.
Unfortunately I may not be flashing anything as every time I have downloaded firmware from SAMOBILE and extracted it I have got an error message that the AP portion has a problem. If I "retry" it gives me the same error. If I "skip" it unpacks everything except the AP file. I have tried several times with multiple downloads. Each one took the full two hours to download, so it's been a lengthy process with no results.
When you flashed the G930U which variant did you use?
Mr._Happy said:
Interesting. That seems logical too.
Unfortunately I may not be flashing anything as every time I have downloaded firmware from SAMOBILE and extracted it I have got an error message that the AP portion has a problem. If I "retry" it gives me the same error. If I "skip" it unpacks everything except the AP file. I have tried several times with multiple downloads. Each one took the full two hours to download, so it's been a lengthy process with no results.
When you flashed the G930U which variant did you use?
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I flashed version G930UUEU4APL2 with odin 3.12.3
It was back in January 2017. Note the number 4 in the version. This indicates bootloader version.
I believe you can no longer flash this version if your current version has 5 (or any greater number) in place of 4 because you're not allowed to downgrade the bootloader version.
Sprint is known to bump the bootloader version from 4 to 5 for (supposedly) blocking this type of conversions of their branded phones.
turbozapekanka said:
I flashed version G930UUEU4APL2 with odin 3.12.3
It was back in January 2017. Note the number 4 in the version. This indicates bootloader version.
I believe you can no longer flash this version if your current version has 5 (or any greater number) in place of 4 because you're not allowed to downgrade the bootloader version.
Sprint is known to bump the bootloader version from 4 to 5 for (supposedly) blocking this type of conversions of their branded phones.
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Mr._Happy said:
I have the SM-G930P baseband version G930PVPS4BQE1
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Sprint is currently on bootloader 6, actually. Crappy obstructionist commercialism specifically to block people converting.
I have been denying and rejecting the software updates since May of 2017 which is when I got that software version, so your G930UUEU4APL2 firmware from January would not work on this phone as my Sprint firmware is more recent.
I should be able to flash the most recent version of G930U, however. I just can't seem to download one that will extract the AP portion. It's really frustrating.
Try this https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s7/how-to/firmware-g930uueu4apl2-sm-g930u-t3535230
You should be able to flash any firmware as long as the bootloader version is the same
For newer firmwares you may need to use the latest Odin version (3.13.x)
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I wonder why did you choose XAS version.
I also remember back in time I downloaded two versions of U-firmware (SPR and XAA) and compared the files they appeared identical.
turbozapekanka said:
I doubt it.
I've been using U-version (converted from SM-G930P) on T-mobile for a year and found no issues whatsoever.
I was reading the opposite, something like U-version has more LTE bands unlocked (which makes sense as it should work with all carriers)
Also someone here claimed it has extra bands for Europe. like band 7, 20
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What ROM have you been running?
Looks like slim pickins for the snapdragon chipset.
I assume all Exynos ROMs would obviously not work .
I have a SM-G930VL that I flash the G930U firmware . Much better
Stock
turbozapekanka said:
You should be able to flash any firmware as long as the bootloader version is the same
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This is what I was saying. The last Sprint update I did on the phone was May 2017. I have been dismissing the update nag since then. Which means I could flash any G930U firmware with a date later than May 2017 with the same bootloader number.
Sprint has been trying to block this: their bootloader number is currently on 6, all the other carriers are on 4.
turbozapekanka said:
For newer firmwares you may need to use the latest Odin version (3.13.x)
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Yep. The link I used to download the latest version was in the first post of this thread. 3.13 worked just fine.
The problems I was having had to do with the my computer, but I solved them and was able to to flash the latest version of G930U.
The phone is snappy and without the annoying lag.
Call quality improved immediately. With the Sprint firmware on the T-Mobile network there was a glitch with using the voicemail icon on the dial screen - it would fail to call the voicemail and give an incomplete call error; the workaround was to call myself from contacts and enter my pin to get to my voicemail. Now the voicemail icon on the dialer takes me to voicemail without a hitch. When calling it doesn't have a 15 - 20 second wait before ringing the number (the top left of the status bar would read "Attempting"). Internet reception is also better especially in the NYC subway.
Also as soon as my phone went from Sprint to T-Mobile I could no longer send or receive pictures via text. Apparently Sprint firmware wasn't interested in sending MMS messages anymore, but with the U firmware they work just fine and regular texts go through more quickly as well.
So far battery life is about the same as far as I can tell, maybe a marginal improvement. Nothing to call home about.
But mostly I seem to get the overall desired reception improvement: it stopped dropping calls, and the call quality is solid and the undersea world that had been happening with the Sprint firmware is gone.
Also the fingerprint scanner is working better.
It's much improved.
I REALLY like how it seemlessly goes from voice on network to voice on WiFi.
Question: will this get OTA updates? Is it fantasy to think the G930U will get Oreo?
I am interested in testing the various towers, most frequent LTE bands, signal strength, and handset radios. Is there a thread for that or any apps you know of?
Mr._Happy said:
Question: will this get OTA updates? Is it fantasy to think the G930U will get Oreo?
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Yes it will get OTA updates including Oreo. U-version lags behind branded versions in this regard though.
i'm just got the oreo update - installing right now (us cellular)
i have tmobile g930t
if i shift to U , will volte work?
because i am unable to use volte in india now
Hey guys so I am brand-new to all this but need to convert my g930p to g930u. I just want to clear this up: because my software version is Q930PVPU6CRE7, I won't be able to flash the version OP used but must find a version with a 6 in it?
I'm in the same boat with my wife's phone. Limited bands available meaning it's on 3G more often than not, and MMS won't work if connected to WiFi. Not to mention the sprint junkware... is there any way to change from G930P to a G930U firmware if the phone is currently on bootloader version 6? I don't mind rooting...
I flashed G930U on G930P but network still not working. It shows unknown network and Radio Off. Mobile can read SIM menu and Contacts but no signal. Any help please?
EDIT: Now I know that changing ROM or rooting does not network unlock.
Mr._Happy said:
I have the SM-G930UP baseband version G930PVPS4BQE1
I am preparing to flash the universal firmware, but with the T-Mobile modem. The goal is a phone with the U firmware and the T-Mobile modem.
Download and install Samsung USB drivers: http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
Odin utility: https://odindownload.com/SamsungOdin/
Latest SM-G930U firmware files for “USA (XAS)”:
G930UUEU4BRD1_G930OUYM4BRD1_XAS
All U variants have the same baseband etc. numbers , so I assume it doesn't matter which one I use.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930U/
Latest T-Mobile SM-G930T firmware files:
G930TUVS4BRC1_G930TTMB4BRC1_TMB https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930T/
The plan is to back up all data first, extract the all the files (Odin, drivers, and both U and T archives). Install the Samsung USB drivers.
Next steps:
Connect phone to PC.
Shut down phone: Hold Home and Volume-Down buttons while pressing the power button. Press Volume-Up when prompted to place phone in download mode (whatever it’s called).
Open Odin. Wait for Com connected prompt.
Click BL button. Select the SM-G930U BL file.
Click AP button. Select the SM-G930U AP file.
Click CP button. Select the SM-G930T CP file.
Click CSC button. Select the SM-G930U CSC (NOT HOME_CSC) file to wipe and factory reset the phone.
Click Start and wait for Odin to say “Complete.”
Any feedback? Suggestions? Anything I missed?
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if i try this method to convert smg930u to smg930f will it work cuz meh need root ?

AU version to UK version flash?

Hi all,
Just got my x2 down under in Australia. It came with firmware CPH2025_11_A.15. And this is the firmware listed on the Oppo Australia site as the latest.
https://oppo-au.custhelp.com/app/software_update_detail/p_name/Find+X2+Pro
Changelog:
[System]
· Improved system performance and stability.
[Wi-Fi]
· Added the "Wi-Fi icon and status bar display" feature: You can now select how the Wi-Fi icon and status bar are displayed.
[Network]
· Optimised network and phone call performance and stability.
Though...
if i look on the UK website i see a newer version CPH2025_11_A.18 which some important fixes:
https://oppo-uk.custhelp.com/app/software_update_detail/p_name/Find+X2+Pro
[Security]
• Added the May 2020 Android security patch to enhance system security.
[System]
• Improved system performance and stability.
• Improved touch sensitivity of the screen.
• Fixed an issue where auto-scroll of the phone screen would become slow when you captured a long screenshot.
[Communications]
• Optimised network and phone call performance.
• Fixed several Wi-Fi connection issues and optimised Wi-Fi performance.
[Camera]
• Improved camera effects and user experience.
Question can i flash this version from UK? Has anyone tried and if so what is the method to use?
Thanks very much! (will push thanks!)
I flash this version over my version on my X2 Pro (which bought in France, Orange shop) and everything is fine so for me yes you can.
As long as you flash a firmware with the right model numnber (CH2025), which is the case here
Should be OK, as previously stated. Also be aware though, that the A.x number doesn't appear to correlate to anything. Some higher numbers are actually older? I also got an OTA update to A.22 after previously having UK version. This doesn't show on the website?
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gregou said:
I flash this version over my version on my X2 Pro (which bought in France, Orange shop) and everything is fine so for me yes you can.
As long as you flash a firmware with the right model numnber (CH2025), which is the case here
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How do you flash it? On the Oppo website it mentions SDCard method. I assume flashing it is the same though you use Internal Memory yeah?
BlueMeany68 said:
Should be OK, as previously stated. Also be aware though, that the A.x number doesn't appear to correlate to anything. Some higher numbers are actually older? I also got an OTA update to A.22 after previously having UK version. This doesn't show on the website?
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No.. v18 seems to be the latest available to download. It says May Security so isn't that old. Is your v22 June Security Update?
Sage said:
No.. v18 seems to be the latest available to download. It says May Security so isn't that old. Is your v22 June Security Update?
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Don't think so. Just totally random numbering. V22 deffo came OTA ?
You download it on your phone (downloads folder). Then you reboot in bootloader nd from there you will see "update firmware" or something like that and somewhere else it's written "update from device", at that moment you will have to find the file in the "downloads" folder.
Sage said:
Thanks guys! (click!)
How do you flash it? On the Oppo website it mentions SDCard method. I assume flashing it is the same though you use Internal Memory yeah?
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Something strange about these versions. i was on .21 (Thai dual sim), decided to clean install the UK version .18. Didn't do any changes (still had some Thai applications), then i went back to the software update section of settings, and there, surprise i see "update to .21" and it didn't change anything. I can't get the .22 (i tried to find it only, VPN, nothing...) and Even the .22 apparently also has may security patch and we are the 12th of June. So it's very odd.
Now this is where it gets interesting. on my thai phone, i don't have the option of using 5g in my sim settings (yes i have 5G with my carrier and i've used it already on another phone. Apparently there are "rumors" that The Thai version will be updated with a Firmware that will enable the dual sim on that "version". So... i'm really wondering how come that the Uk, Swiss, etc version have working 5G ... and not the thai.
Sage said:
No.. v18 seems to be the latest available to download. It says May Security so isn't that old. Is your v22 June Security Update?
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BlueMeany68 said:
Don't think so. Just totally random numbering. V22 deffo came OTA ?
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SAO said:
You download it on your phone (downloads folder). Then you reboot in bootloader nd from there you will see "update firmware" or something like that and somewhere else it's written "update from device", at that moment you will have to find the file in the "downloads" folder.
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I'm on A13(Australian phone) and want to update to A15 so I download into /download and reboot into recovery menu but when I browse to "/download" it comes up blank
Any help?
EDIT: nvm got it working
vosszaa said:
I'm on A13(Australian phone) and want to update to A15 so I download into /download and reboot into recovery menu but when I browse to "/download" it comes up blank
Any help?
EDIT: nvm got it working
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Did the update work all ok on the Australian phone? Everything still work? 5g etc? Is the AU version dual Sim?
Sage said:
Did the update work all ok on the Australian phone? Everything still work? 5g etc? Is the AU version dual Sim?
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Everything works after update.
Mine is AU single sim version. I was looking everywhere in AU for dual-sims CPH2025 as well but nobody is selling them. Only way I found is to import one myself from Thailand but couldn't be bothered. I'm also concern about after sales service, warranty etc so I end up buying locally. Saving me from potential headache

g970n vs g970f

Hi all,
Yesterday I bought an S10e under the impression that it is sm-g970F.
Trying to flash Android 11 I discovered that it is actually sm-g970N.
Is there really a difference between them?
Should I be worried that some functions will be missing/unavailable?
Also, in the settings, it appears as g970F. How did the seller change it??
I have the same problem i tried to update the phone to the latest sm-g970f rom (figured if it's already installed it's possible)
And non of the roms flashed only when i decided to try latest sm-g970n rom it flashed however i bricked the phone and i have no idea what to do now.
almogkm said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I bought an S10e under the impression that it is sm-g970F.
Trying to flash Android 11 I discovered that it is actually sm-g970N.
Is there really a difference between them?
Should I be worried that some functions will be missing/unavailable?
Also, in the settings, it appears as g970F. How did the seller change it??
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So after digging into the issue since i have the same problem here are my conclusions:
1. The phone is a Korean Variant G970N it is probably a renewed phone and not a new one.
apparently it's okay for an importer to take used phones (from Korea in this case) and replace all the cosmetics but of cause leaving the used MB.
Now here is what you should worry about, in order to flash the G970F Fixed Rom (there is no way you have updates) they used a Custom Kernel which means the phone was rooted and now Knox is tripped (this not reversible).
(Download Phone Info from play store and check knox if it shows 0x1 then your phone warrenty is void and some features won't be available any more for example - Samsung Pay).
So what should you do?
Well if you still have the option i would have demanded my money back!!
One thing that i am perplexed about is how in hell is this legal?!!!
If you no longer have this option or you want to keep the phone you have two option:
1. Flashing Korean Unbranded Firmware (KOO) which is pretty good it doesn't have bloatware or issues as far as i can tell, i only found one down side for it, the phone language selection is small but if you only need English (like any normal Human) then you are golden.
2. Keep the G970F ROM but bare in mind it will receive no updates and no security patches.
I am still looking for a proper way to flash G970F Firmware over G970N for now i haven't found any internet source that will confirm it's even possible.
So how did those importers\sellers did it, they probably flashed it with a Cellphone Lab Software (not Odin solution) and used a custom Kernel to fool Knox, like i said before this is practically a crime and i don't understand how can they sell used phones as new and get away with it!!!!
I had the same suspicions....
I'll try going to the lab that sold the previous owner the device and deal with them tho it looks like I just got scammed...
Sorry to bring this up again but I've just had an idea following JerryRigEverything's video:
What if I transplant SM-G970F components from a broken device that no longer works or in use in my SM-G970N which is supposedly new.
My N device is now bricked for some reason I couldn't solve, though my suspicion is that it has to do with incompatibility with the SIM card I use.
When my device did work, it worked great! ...besides battery issues that are most likely a result of the incompatibility aforementioned.
Will this work? If so, what components do I need? I already know I'll need the logic board but as seen in the video, there are several more antennas, should I just copy what Jerry did?
Vegetto32 said:
I have the same problem i tried to update the phone to the latest sm-g970f rom (figured if it's already installed it's possible)
And non of the roms flashed only when i decided to try latest sm-g970n rom it flashed however i bricked the phone and i have no idea what to do now.
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Hi Vegetto,
I am from India and buy a galaxy S10e from UAE, It is showing G970F in the Phone's about but the problem is It is a G960N. Now, When I see in Sam Phone Info app there is Bootloader version - G970N, PDA Version - G970F, CSC G970F.
It is also a Knox tripped phone. Knox 0/1.
But if I see in Samsung code by typing in keypad *#12580*369#
it showing like all option in Odin:
BL: G970F
AP: G970F
CP: G970F
CSC: G970F
Does this means I can flash new Firmware on the list of SAM Mobile website, with G970F series firmware, It also showing in SAM Phone Info App that there latest firmware G970FXXSEFUL1/G970FOXMEFUJ2/G970FXXSEFUJ2.
I am in India right now.
Please help me, My email Id is -- [email protected]
It actually means you cannot flash SM-G970F the only roms you can flash are G970N.
Also if you want the phone to get security updates you must flash the original phones bootloader version, my suggestion download the G970N KOO firmware it's a global firmware. As for the knox it is tripped and there is nothing you can do about it.
Vegetto32 said:
It actually means you cannot flash SM-G970F the only roms you can flash are G970N.
Also if you want the phone to get security updates you must flash the original phones bootloader version, my suggestion download the G970N KOO firmware it's a global firmware. As for the knox it is tripped and there is nothing you can do about it.
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How can I flash the original phone's bootloader version?
Where from I can download the original phone's G970N KOO Firmware and is it official Samsung Firmware?
How are they able to flash G970F? Is it custom Rom or do they use the original one?
I searched that my phone is using G970FXXS4BTB3 firmware which Vietnam XXV and same number found at https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s10e/firmware/SM-G970F/XXV/download/G970FXXS4BTB3/322678/ in an old update in 2020.
So see the attached screenshot, can I flash its latest version with odin. Of course, there is a chinese written in recovery mode installed when I go to its recovery mode for flashing with Odin.
I have a similar problem right now on my Korean S10E. Device is SM-G970N. I need it to be in Turkish. Only Themes item in Settings is in Turkish- very interesting- The rest is in English. App names are mostly Turkish Settings app name is in English.
The bootloader is unlocked but the phone is not rooted, Knox seems not tampered.
Could not start OTA update at first, I have upgraded a few versions from PC via Smartswitch. Just then noticed OTA also started downloading. The rest of the updates went on from the phone until upgrading to 12, there was a message like "All of the updates were not succesful." OTA update no longer responded. This time I turned back to Smart Switch. Update finished this time and finally I am at the latest version.
I only need Turkish in Settings. I used some ADB commands and an app called MoreLocale2. It did not work either. This has to be simple. Turkish exists. Keyboard is Turkish but not Settings. Quick links and most other things are strangely mixed English and Turkish.
How can I enable full Turkish?

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