Multi CSC FILES - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hello All.
I recently made the huge mistake of factory resetting my Samsung S10+ device and now it is locked to SK Telecom, Korea. I am just now realising my phone is a Korean make and all the available CSC files are korean.
1. Is it possible to flash a Custom/Multi CSC files onto my device and what is the process?
2. Right, my devices internet and cellular network doesn't work because it doesn't detect any sim card inserted. The Wifi works alright.
Please help

Download the firmware of your country CSC on Frija and flash it ?
Or it is blocked too ?

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Changing the CSC from DBT to DTM

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A few of German S6 users who own a T-Mobile contract are a little bit in trouble. Since T-Mobile has activated VoLTE it is only possible to use this feature with a branded S6.
So we tried a lot of things to change the CSC.
Flash the 4 parts firmware first then do factory reset and so one, but finally we get only DDE (this is Congstar without the possibility to activate VoLTE)
My idea.... is there someone who is able to modify the CSC and extract the DDE files so that we flash only DTM.
Thanks in advance.
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Changing CSC Help

I've looked everywhere and can't find a proper walkthrough/tutorial for my questions
I have a g930w8 S7 canada which is a multi csc phone, i want to change the csc to another carrier that i'm now subscribed to and further they have newer update then old carrier.
So i'm wondering what my best choice is
1. change csc with *#272*IMEI# code, without sim in, let it reset, power off and then clear cache through recovery menu, then put sim in and it's essentially that new carriers phone? And latest firmware/ later otas would be to said new carrier?
2. flash latest new carrier firmware through odin and voila new carrier phone?
Which option is better? 1 is easier but does it change active csc and then when new update downloads does it change firmware csc?
Thanks for your help
Kevotwo said:
I've looked everywhere and can't find a proper walkthrough/tutorial for my questions
I have a g930w8 S7 canada which is a multi csc phone, i want to change the csc to another carrier that i'm now subscribed to and further they have newer update then old carrier.
So i'm wondering what my best choice is
1. change csc with *#272*IMEI# code, without sim in, let it reset, power off and then clear cache through recovery menu, then put sim in and it's essentially that new carriers phone? And latest firmware/ later otas would be to said new carrier?
2. flash latest new carrier firmware through odin and voila new carrier phone?
Which option is better? 1 is easier but does it change active csc and then when new update downloads does it change firmware csc?
Thanks for your help
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Hi mate
assuming you are not root
option 1 is good but is not working anymore in most phones , once you change your CSC it stay active until you flash a different firmware with different CSC
option 2 maybe your only option , all canadian firmwares i see they seem to be single CSC , which one are you looking for? if so just flash it ( use CSC file , not home_csc) and you are done......backup csc change will factory reset your phone

S8+ Change CSC for wifi calling

Hello Everybody ,
Just received an S8+ bought from Amazon.it
I placed my Cosmote Greek SIM before turning the phone on for first time.
The phone has OXM multi CSC firmware installed but for my bad luck , the COS CSC code for my network (Cosmote) is not listed.
Current active CSC code according to phone info app is EUR.
I need to install the ODX multi CSC code firmware which has the COS CSC file for Cosmote.
The reason for changing the CSC from EUR to COS is to enable wifi calling supported from Cosmote network.
Is there any guide to do it without involving root?
Thank you.
Perhaps this thread will help you. https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/development/utility-flashable-csc-selection-v1-0-0-t3605264
Thanks for your reply but it does not fit in my case.
I do not want to root my phone and the thread mentioned requires root access.

I got my Galaxy S8 plus from UAE and I am not able to enable VoLTE on it

I don't see the option anywhere.
Should I flash Indian firmware (I found one from sammobile) or continue with the UAE firmware without VoLTE?
Also, please let me know the additional things you did for your foreign country device to make it work in India
prajithkv082 said:
I don't see the option anywhere.
Should I flash Indian firmware (I found one from sammobile) or continue with the UAE firmware without VoLTE?
Also, please let me know the additional things you did for your foreign country device to make it work in India
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Just insert Indian sim and reset your phone. Hope you know how to reset your phone.
Flash indian firmware, inserting indian SIM and "resetting" your phone won't do you ****.
If you have a SM-G955FD, you can flash G955F firmware on it just fine.
Im also having uae s8 plus. Just insert any of the Indian sim and switch on. After few minutes you will be notified to restart the phone and factory reset. Do that and volte will work.

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