Question S22 ultra (2200) firmware updates in UK ? - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Did anyone recieve the march update in UK?

Yes

Could you tell your CSC? I have been waiting for a week and I still haven't got it. Also how is the update, does it fix the lockscreen lag with video wallpaper and lagging spotify when we open the app?

Akkieden said:
Could you tell your CSC? I have been waiting for a week and I still haven't got it. Also how is the update, does it fix the lockscreen lag with video wallpaper and lagging spotify when we open the app?
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I know from the EE Community that they have got theirs which is EVR. I am also on EE but I used the EUX Firmware from Sam Mobile as it's a friendly FW to it (The EE CSC readout is EVR/EVR/EVR/EUX/EVR after all for the S22 Ultra).
If you're impatient you can use the EUX FW and utilize the HOME CSC file to make sure you keep your region carrier coding but of course means you'll be only getting OTAs from that CSC code still. If you change to a EUX CSC using the non home CSC file in ODIN you'll change CSC but also you'll wipe the entire device to do it so keep a backup handy.
This will mean you get OTAs from EUX which is usually faster, but miss any carrier specific stuff (Not much nowadays).
Can't answer the last 2 questions as I don't use video wallpaper and I use Apple Music and BBC Sounds for music which has been fine since the update.

Thank you. I am new to samsung, always been a one plus person because of the custom roms. I would love to see some developments in this area for this device.
My CSC is OXM. On researching, I found it can have any firmware. You mentioned home CSC, how did you figure that out? Does service provider software version mentions information on this?

Akkieden said:
Thank you. I am new to samsung, always been a one plus person because of the custom roms. I would love to see some developments in this area for this device.
My CSC is OXM. On researching, I found it can have any firmware. You mentioned home CSC, how did you figure that out? Does service provider software version mentions information on this?
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ODIN uses these.
When you download a ROM from a place like Sam Mobile it comes in parts (See guides for the full part list), you extract the file and pick the parts ODIN needs.
The CSC comes in 2 forms in the extracted folder.
HOME CSC does not change your CSC, does not wipe a device upon update
CSC does change your CSC.
See ODIN guides for more.

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Duos Nougat Update

I am just wondering if anyone with a Samsung S7 Duos has received the update. Someone told me to look at the CSC code, but never explained what that would tell me.
My CSC code is: G930FOJV1BPK2
Now sure what that means or if will tell me when I can expect the OTA to nougat. Any help?
It means that you would get the OTA if your CSC firmware area has received them. I have DUOS or G930FD with XSG CSC, and this particular CSC received the updated, but I already had side loaded it so I can't say for sure when or if I was going to receive it eventually.
JCBRR1 said:
It means that you would get the OTA if your CSC firmware area has received them. I have DUOS or G930FD with XSG CSC, and this particular CSC received the updated, but I already had side loaded it so I can't say for sure when or if I was going to receive it eventually.
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Thanks for the info, but what is my CSC area? And how do I check if that area got the firmware?
The CSC is the code that sets what region your phone is intended for. You can use Phone Info to look up what it is set to:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo
Sea-Wolf said:
The CSC is the code that sets what region your phone is intended for. You can use Phone Info to look up what it is set to:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo
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Thanks, I installed it an apparently my phone was made in Vietnam. I am assuming the update is not out for vietnam yet, is that why I havent gotten it?
vonedaddy said:
Thanks, I installed it an apparently my phone was made in Vietnam. I am assuming the update is not out for vietnam yet, is that why I havent gotten it?
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They're almost all made in Vietnam. You need to swipe across to the next tab called CSC Code and there will be a line there called Active CSC Code which will be a three letter code like THL or XSA.
It's possible to flash a different CSC and firmware fairly easily using a tool called Odin. There's lots of guides on here about how to do it. Personally I'm just being patient and waiting for it to start rolling out to more countries. But a lot of people are flashing the British CSC and firmware (BTU) to get the update now.
So the code I have is AFR (Kenya / AE) How does this help me know when / if the upgrade is available?
vonedaddy said:
So the code I have is AFR (Kenya / AE) How does this help me know when / if the upgrade is available?
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First off, the OS update will be available at some point. When is pretty much impossible to say. As far as I know, only a handful of CSC have recieved N OS, your best bet if you want to install it on your S7 now is by sideload it using ODIN which is a very easy process that won't affect your warranty. Look for a source of the flashable firmware (sammobile for example) and follow the instructions. There are tons of videos on YT showing the upgrade process ass well.

Upgrading 6.0.1 to 7.0.1 with Odin - Question

Hi guys,
just bought a new Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F).
Of course I got it with the Android 6.0.1 but I want to upgrade it to 7.
As for now, my build has no OTA updates to 7, but I saw that there's a UK build for Android 7.
Question is... if my build number is G930FXXU1BPLB, can I upgrade it to other build number, as for example to: G930FXXU1DPLT ?
And.. if I can do that... Will I get OTA updates of the future releases? It's important to note that I live in Israel, so what happens if I Install an UK build?
Will it block me to get OTA updates because I'm not from the region?
Thanks!
Everything works, except WifiCalling and VoLTE, if you switch to a british firmware.
So OTA's and the like won't be a problem. It's the same experience as if you were using your current german firmware in Israel.
For OTA's be sure to use the correct CSC file, so it get's changed aswell. DBT/BTU mix stuff won't get you OTA's
Given that i had a problem with restoring WhatsApp's chatlog when switching from 6.0 to 7.0 (which according to google and a post here, i'm the only one to have it), it's still advised to read up on app compatibility.
Also it's advised to do a factory reset after flashing, so everything is reset.
Tekkpriest said:
Everything works, except WifiCalling and VoLTE, if you switch to a british firmware.
So OTA's and the like won't be a problem. It's the same experience as if you were using your current german firmware in Israel.
For OTA's be sure to use the correct CSC file, so it get's changed aswell. DBT/BTU mix stuff won't get you OTA's
Given that i had a problem with restoring WhatsApp's chatlog when switching from 6.0 to 7.0 (which according to google and a post here, i'm the only one to have it), it's still advised to read up on app compatibility.
Also it's advised to do a factory reset after flashing, so everything is reset.
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Thanks,
So I understand you won't any problems. And I don't really need the WiFi calling.
But about the VoLTE, do you mean that I'll loose the 4G ? Or do you something else?
About the CSC, I have to admit that I don't really know what it is. Is it a file that comes with the files that I should flash?
About the build number, I've just saw that there's a newer build of UK according to sammobile website: G930FXXU1DQB3 (released on the 06/02/2017), and the G930FXXU1DPLT (released on 16/01/2017) that I've stated in the original topic.
Is there a difference between them, should I go with the G930FXXU1DQB3 ?
Thanks again.
Semek said:
Thanks,
So I understand you won't any problems. And I don't really need the WiFi calling.
But about the VoLTE, do you mean that I'll loose the 4G ? Or do you something else?
About the CSC, I have to admit that I don't really know what it is. Is it a file that comes with the files that I should flash?
About the build number, I've just saw that there's a newer build of UK according to sammobile website: G930FXXU1DQB3 (released on the 06/02/2017), and the G930FXXU1DPLT (released on 16/01/2017) that I've stated in the original topic.
Is there a difference between them, should I go with the G930FXXU1DQB3 ?
Thanks again.
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VoLTE is the "new" standard for calling.
Normally, when you call someone and don't use VoLTE, you fall back to the local 2G/3G network, which is slower and has lesser quality. Since many providers, atleast in my country, haven't completely switched over (for example prepaid customers still have the outdated 2G/3G calling), you should not notice much of a difference, since it's the same call quality as in 2013 for example. You will still understand people, as they will understand you.
4G / LTE data connectivity is unaffected by it and works without any problems, regardless of country etc. , unless you travel to america and use a local providers sim card there, where you might need the Snapdragon variant of the S7.
That being said, i flashed the newest firmware (DQB3) and it works flawlessly, except afromentioned WhatsApp problem. The only difference is, the update dated to the end of january is included, which fixes some stuff.
A CSC file contains country specific settings, like frequencies used, APN's and even carrier brandings are found in this file, which is why they might differ in size for different regions/carriers.
Because of that, VoLTE and wifi calling might not work, since, in this case, they use the BTU networks standard and you are not in the UK but Israel, aswell as probably not using a british provider.
Anyways back to your question:
There are 2 CSC files, the ROM`s CSC one and a HOME_CSC.
To receive OTA's, you will need to flash the normal CSC and not the HOME one. This will reset and wipe your device (backup all important stuff beforehand) and you get a device "fresh out of the box" bought in the UK.
The HOME CSC does not wipe your memory, but you won't receive OTA updates aswell, since your device hasn't changed it CSC and thus "is not an original BTU device".
So if you go down that route, which is perfectly acceptable and should not make any problems, you will have to flash updates manually via Odin.
Tekkpriest said:
VoLTE is the "new" standard for calling.
Normally, when you call someone and don't use VoLTE, you fall back to the local 2G/3G network, which is slower and has lesser quality. Since many providers, atleast in my country, haven't completely switched over (for example prepaid customers still have the outdated 2G/3G calling), you should not notice much of a difference, since it's the same call quality as in 2013 for example. You will still understand people, as they will understand you.
4G / LTE data connectivity is unaffected by it and works without any problems, regardless of country etc. , unless you travel to america and use a local providers sim card there, where you might need the Snapdragon variant of the S7.
That being said, i flashed the newest firmware (DQB3) and it works flawlessly, except afromentioned WhatsApp problem. The only difference is, the update dated to the end of january is included, which fixes some stuff.
A CSC file contains country specific settings, like frequencies used, APN's and even carrier brandings are found in this file, which is why they might differ in size for different regions/carriers.
Because of that, VoLTE and wifi calling might not work, since, in this case, they use the BTU networks standard and you are not in the UK but Israel, aswell as probably not using a british provider.
Anyways back to your question:
There are 2 CSC files, the ROM`s CSC one and a HOME_CSC.
To receive OTA's, you will need to flash the normal CSC and not the HOME one. This will reset and wipe your device (backup all important stuff beforehand) and you get a device "fresh out of the box" bought in the UK.
The HOME CSC does not wipe your memory, but you won't receive OTA updates aswell, since your device hasn't changed it CSC and thus "is not an original BTU device".
So if you go down that route, which is perfectly acceptable and should not make any problems, you will have to flash updates manually via Odin.
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Wow, thanks for the reply!
I just want to be sure before I do it...
Are those the only options I need to check & load in Odin for flashing the new ROM?
Because I have few more files in the folder like BL and CP.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
So are AP and CSC enough?
Thanks!
Semek said:
Wow, thanks for the reply!
I just want to be sure before I do it...
Are those the only options I need to check & load in Odin for flashing the new ROM?
Because I have few more files in the folder like BL and CP.
So are AP and CSC enough?
Thanks!
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Hi ahi,
I live in Israel too and flashed the UK firmware on my s7.
I install everything that was packed in the rar you download.
Nougat is awesome for our phone.
OrenGazala said:
Hi ahi,
I live in Israel too and flashed the UK firmware on my s7.
I install everything that was packed in the rar you download.
Nougat is awesome for our phone.
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Hi Oren,
It's great to hear that everything works smoothly from someone from my country!
So, just to make sure, before I do anything stupid (or not, heh)... in Odin you selected & loaded the: BL, AP, CP and CSC?
Toda
Semek said:
Hi Oren,
It's great to hear that everything works smoothly from someone from my country!
So, just to make sure, before I do anything stupid (or not, heh)... in Odin you selected & loaded the: BL, AP, CP and CSC?
Toda
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Select everything. Bootloader is very important for example. Otherwise you most likely will brick your phone
Anyways enjoy Nougat, i'm actually doing the same process again now, to see if i can get my WA Backup to work somehow.
Tekkpriest said:
Select everything. Bootloader is very important for example. Otherwise you most likely will brick your phone
Anyways enjoy Nougat, i'm actually doing the same process again now, to see if i can get my WA Backup to work somehow.
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Just finished successfully the process and I'm on 7.0 now
Thank you, you've been very helpful. About the Whatsapp, looks like it restoring fine for me, or at least in the process (it's still downloading the media, the conversation were ok).
Semek said:
Just finished successfully the process and I'm on 7.0 now
Thank you, you've been very helpful. About the Whatsapp, looks like it restoring fine for me, or at least in the process (it's still downloading the media, the conversation were ok).
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Very nice, good to know that it works for you.
Currently doing a downgrade with full wipe to 6.0.1 and then update via OTA. Let's see if that fixes it. Otherwise i have to start clean
Anyways, again enjoy Nougat. Should run very good out of the box
Semek said:
Just finished successfully the process and I'm on 7.0 now
Thank you, you've been very helpful. About the Whatsapp, looks like it restoring fine for me, or at least in the process (it's still downloading the media, the conversation were ok).
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Hey,
I'm happy to know that everything works fine.
Enjoy!
Guys, what about Samsung Pay and Android Pay? Are they working fine? I am on XSA. Australia has Samsung pay and Android Pay working.
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I was on vodafone phone with there bloatware so I flashed btu with csc not home csc once I flashes it wiped cache and reset phone then when it loaded up I got the new ota patch for nougat plus I've also got wifi calling.
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Just a question can some confirm if using stock Samsung browser when keyboard comes up but prodictive text don't work. But when using chrome it works?
I've got a question too. I would like to change my 6.0.1 on 7.0, also British stuff but I'm a little bit concerned about mixing XEO and BTU. Is it possible to mix 6.0.1 HOME_CSC XEO (latest) with 7.0 British BTU + PIT file from the 7.0 BTU Home (I would like to make factory reset and have my native CSC file)? Does it make difference to take PIT file from 6.0.1 or 7.0 Home file either?
venki5star said:
Guys, what about Samsung Pay and Android Pay? Are they working fine? I am on XSA. Australia has Samsung pay and Android Pay working.
Sent from my SGP521 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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For Samsung Pay, i can't confirm, but since Android Pay definitely works, Samsung Pay should work aswell, if you did not trigger Knox etc.
mimo2008 said:
I was on vodafone phone with there bloatware so I flashed btu with csc not home csc once I flashes it wiped cache and reset phone then when it loaded up I got the new ota patch for nougat plus I've also got wifi calling.
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Just a question can some confirm if using stock Samsung browser when keyboard comes up but prodictive text don't work. But when using chrome it works?
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Just tested it, i have predictive text in either browser, or anywhere i do have a keyboard.
MalfiRaggraClan said:
I've got a question too. I would like to change my 6.0.1 on 7.0, also British stuff but I'm a little bit concerned about mixing XEO and BTU. Is it possible to mix 6.0.1 HOME_CSC XEO (latest) with 7.0 British BTU + PIT file from the 7.0 BTU Home (I would like to make factory reset and have my native CSC file)? Does it make difference to take PIT file from 6.0.1 or 7.0 Home file either?
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You can mix it, but personally, i advice against it. Might reduce battery life, you will have to flash every update manually, since OTA does not work with a mix of XEO/BTU.
Also, since XEO and BTU share a common CSC file (they are OXA's, multipurpose CSC's) in most nougat roms around, you might need to root anyway to completely switch over, if a repartition + factory / cache reset won't work.
So to summarize, yes it's possible to use the HOME_CSC to avoid switching your CSC and wiping your phone. It's also possible to stay on a 6.0.1 CSC, but! there might be problems later.
If possible always do a fresh install and if your phone runs well currently, why not stay on Marshmallow? Depending on the current OTA release, which you might have to look up for your country, it might be better to wait a bit. Personally for me, it'd be a complete switch over, since i am too lazy to flash every update manually.
That being said, you won't need a PIT file going from 6.0.1 to 7.0, since it is included in the CSC. Pit files might be useful, if you want to downgrade and in some other cases, but not if you just want to upgrade. They include repartition infos, which are important, if you don't have a "4 file flash" (yucks, my english for explaining it better, sorry).
Personally for me, it'd be a complete switch over, since i am too lazy to flash every update manually.
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Yeah, but that wouldn't be a problem for me, cuz I've been using custom ROMs manual flashing on my old fellow Galaxy S4, whenever update was avaiable but anyway, who doesn't want to make things easier?
So to summarize, yes it's possible to use the HOME_CSC to avoid switching your CSC and wiping your phone. It's also possible to stay on a 6.0.1 CSC, but! there might be problems later.
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So what are the main drawbacks using BTU CSC that the XEO? Will it, paradoxically, drain more battery because of incompatibility of GSM frequencies?
If possible always do a fresh install and if your phone runs well currently, why not stay on Marshmallow?
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Marshmallow works perfectly for my phone, especially for battery and performance but obviously, I'm curious whether Nougat would it make more perfect
Depending on the current OTA release, which you might have to look up for your country, it might be better to wait a bit.
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Samsung consultant said to me that they EVEN DON'T KNOW when 7.0 will be relased for our country. That made me angry and I said to myself that I will take the matters into one’s own hands.
Pit files might be useful, if you want to downgrade and in some other cases, but not if you just want to upgrade. They include repartition infos, which are important, if you don't have a "4 file flash" (yucks, my english for explaining it better, sorry).
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So, If I have only AP file, I will need to use PIT file for downgrading also, right?
And very well explained issue, it really helps me a lot in a certain level of understanding the given topic
MalfiRaggraClan said:
Yeah, but that wouldn't be a problem for me, cuz I've been using custom ROMs manual flashing on my old fellow Galaxy S4, whenever update was avaiable but anyway, who doesn't want to make things easier?
So what are the main drawbacks using BTU CSC that the XEO? Will it, paradoxically, drain more battery because of incompatibility of GSM frequencies?
Marshmallow works perfectly for my phone, especially for battery and performance but obviously, I'm curious whether Nougat would it make more perfect
Samsung consultant said to me that they EVEN DON'T KNOW when 7.0 will be relased for our country. That made me angry and I said to myself that I will take the matters into one’s own hands.
So, If I have only AP file, I will need to use PIT file for downgrading also, right?
And very well explained issue, it really helps me a lot in a certain level of understanding the given topic
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Sorry for the late reply, work called.
Usually a BTU won't draw more battery or anything, since frequencies mostly are standard in every country. It's more like saved APN's etc. (which you can change manually via your phone's settings menu anyways). But as previously mentioned to the original poster, you can depending on where you live, loose out on VoLTE and Wifi-Calling, since those a carrier specific and usually not included in an unbranded ROM. If those are important to you, you probably want to stick with your current ROM, even if i do understand that new things are always fun. Even i did not wait for my carrier..
But having OTA updates and stuff like that is convenient, otherwise you'd have to flash every update like this one, which is why i recommend using a full BTU firmware, if you really wanna do it. Well, you don't have to flash it manually.. but it won't change since OTA updates are CSC based. So for example if Android 7.1 or another security patch will come out, you will need to wait until your XEO (Poland, i presume?) firmware get's the corresponding update, which according to you might take ages, since the original Nougat is not even out yet.
If you only have an AP file, i recommend using updato.com / samfirmware to download the current image of the BTU. Since you will need Bootloader and Modem files aswell (BL, CP respectively), aswell as the CSC file. I have checked though, your current CSC is included in the OXA (multipurpose CSC) of the BTU. So you might wanna flash a non BTU image first to change the CSC to something not included in the BTU one. Otherwise you will need root access to change it manually and this triggers Knox as we all know and thus your warranty is gone. And if you flash a non BTU image, be sure to factory reset / clear cache via recovery mode after installing and then let it boot normally, so the CSC change will take effect, afterwards flash the BTU image will all files and do the same. Be sure to backup your data beforehand, since they will get lost and do NOT use the HOME_CSC file. This one is for not changing the CSC at all and will retain your data. Use the ROM's CSC. Also always check the rom for your model, i have seen people who used a 935F (which is the edge) ROM on a flat S7 (which is 930F in europe mostly). But that's why i highlight it.
If you have further questions, i'll answer them to the best of my abilities
Oh and i almost forgot, you don't need a pit file . It's really just for more engineerical purposes as explained in ODIN. Current Marshmallow and Nougat Roms consist of 4 parts, which include the corresponding PIT.
I highly recommend not using the PIT file, if you don't know what it entails (you will need to look on the internet for it, since it will be quite lengthy if i explain). In short, as long as an update does not use a different partition layout and / or you mess up your partitions by yourself, you just don't need it. And doing afromentioned, would require extensive knowledge about Android anyways. As long as you don't root and modify your system yourself, you most likely will always be fine. And since rooting does have it's drawback (like some Apps not working due to security, Samsung warranty void etc), i'd not recommend it anyways, unless you are experienced
Sorry for the late reply, work called.
But as previously mentioned to the original poster, you can depending on where you live, loose out on VoLTE and Wifi-Calling, since those a carrier specific and usually not included in an unbranded ROM.
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Np
Doesn't matter for me, I don't use them either, because I am on unbranded one from the very beginning
XEO (Poland, i presume?)
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Yes, exactly.
If you only have an AP file, i recommend using updato.com / samfirmware to download the current image of the BTU.
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No, I have 4 file package from Sammobile, but the previous question was about what could I do when I have only AP file. But I know this now
Since you will need Bootloader and Modem files aswell (BL, CP respectively), aswell as the CSC file. I have checked though, your current CSC is included in the OXA (multipurpose CSC) of the BTU. So you might wanna flash a non BTU image first to change the CSC to something not included in the BTU one.
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For Example?? And If I want to make full switch over towards BTU, should I really need to flash something non - BTU or just pure BTU (with BTU CSC file)? And what if my carrier will release XEO 7.0 stuff... then would I need to flash the same non BTU/XEO stuff to change CSC again?
Oh and i almost forgot, you don't need a pit file . It's really just for more engineerical purposes as explained in ODIN.
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I have used the PIT file when I was debranding, that is why I was asking about extended purposes Obviously, I haven't got extensive knowledge about android but I know just the basics (the reason why it looks like that is I am not programming anything, otherwise I would know more, much more).
And, using occasion... Since S7 ownership I was wondering how root would affect function "safe start". Would it be possible to bypass this function COMPLETELY after launch, on the rooted phone (For example: if someone could steal it and unluckily, had extensive android knowledge could bypass launch/start password, and, the worst, security lock, when my phone is fully rooted)?

How do I change from Three UK firmware to BTU on Galaxy S8+ without losing data

Can anyone provide a very detail guide on how to change from Three UK firmware to BTU on Galaxy S8+ as Three UK hasn't updated Galaxy S8+ since April. I feel very left out at the moment. I would like to change without losing data. Is there a way of doing this?
kalinskym said:
Can anyone provide a very detail guide on how to change from Three UK firmware to BTU on Galaxy S8+ as Three UK hasn't updated Galaxy S8+ since April. I feel very left out at the moment. I would like to change without losing data. Is there a way of doing this?
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Yeah I hate this too so out of date, but I am seeing three firmware appearing on sammobile everywhere else apart from united kingdom. I was actually thinking of flashing the three firmware at one stage as I'm missing out on volte but having more up to date firmware is top priority for me
I would like to keep WiFi calling. Even though I haven't used it once. Why is Three behaving like this. Did you flash BTU version after being fed up with Three lack of updates.
kalinskym said:
Can anyone provide a very detail guide on how to change from Three UK firmware to BTU on Galaxy S8+ as Three UK hasn't updated Galaxy S8+ since April. I feel very left out at the moment. I would like to change without losing data. Is there a way of doing this?
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NOT possible...
BTU is part of the Multi-CSC OXM where MANY European CSC's are included.
If you download for i.e. the BTU-firmware, that'll be the same firmware as for i.e. PHN (Netherlands).
You'll have to flash BL CP AP & CSC_OXM on your phone; your phone will be resetted afterwards.
The DEFAULT CSC for OXM is XEU. Your phone "sees", that an UK-SIM is included and will "switch" to the best CSC for your device, which is in this case XEU. You won't get BTU on your device...
I'll lose my data with XEU won't I
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I'll lose my data with XEU won't I
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If you change your CSC, you'll ALWAYS lose your data...
Also worth noting that to keep Volte/WiFi Calling you would need to use the Three Firmware (H3G) as the OXM CSC firmware does not enable it.
I'm a Three UK customer and have tried many times to get Volte/WiFi calling working on XEU (OXM Multi CSC) with no luck. Only works when I use H3G firmware but I hate the crappy branding so sacrificed Volte for no branding.
I flashed from vodafone uk to btu but as someone said you get xeu. Updates are fast I had 3 already.
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I flashed the OXM firmware from henklbr's thread, but used HOME_CSC from the last H3G firmware to keep WiFi callling
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I'm on 3 had update this morning,
Latest update was pushed this morning on 3UK
Good one
flashed three firmware coming from xeu but cant send text messages lol everything else works, also the message center is grayed out so i cant manually imput the smsc number....
Just need to wait until we get August update. Probably won't be till November/ December. I hope when Beta for Android O is released. We will be able to join in on the excitement

J7 Prime Firmware Flashing

Hi guys! I tried posting to a different forums but no luck in replies. So, I tried to go here and find some answers.
So, Im waiting for the official update for my phone (SM-G610Y - here's my latest firmware: PDA - G610YZTU1AQF2, CSC - G610YOLC1AQF1), but Im planning to flash a new firmware. Although, since PH-OpenLine havent rolled-out a firmware nougat update, I want to use Australia's firmware (PDA - G610YZTU1BRC3, CSC - G610YXSA1BRC3).
Questions:
-Will my phone still work if I will do it? And will my device status change from official to custom?
-Should I use all four files (BL, AP, CP, CSC) when flashing the update/firmware?
-Will there be any conflicts/problems?
-If it caused a problem, can factory reset (as others said in other forums) work to revert back to the original and official status of the phone? Or will there be any solutions to rollback?
Thank you!!!
Hi
Install this software .... Phone INFO ★Samsung★
The CSC tab (page 2) will show you the compatible CSC codes for your device. I.e. installing official software from those countries should be ok.
Flashing official software won't change your status, aka trip knox
Flashing your original, official software should restore to factory state.
Good luck!
Thank you for replying and answering some of my questions.
So I decided to use Australia's firmware. I just wanna ask which one is the compatible csc? Is it the available csc from the phone info app? If yes, XSA is not included, what will be the problems when I continue to flash it (if there are any)?
And more importantly, should I flash all 4 files or just AP? And any important matters before I flash?
Thank you!
If XSA is not on the CSC list, you need to take care that the mobile networks in Australia are compatible with those in your home country - both gsm?
Also I would avoid a network specific firmware.
Any specific reason for choosing XSA?
Flash all 4 files.
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How about I update using XSA and changing my CSC code after the update is finished? Will it work?
Whats a network specific firmware? Is it the one uploaded in the sammobile (thats where my firmware came from)?
And no, I dont have any specific reason for choosing XSA. I only have 3 options (NZC, VFJ, and XSA).
Sorry for being a newbie and thank you so much
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How about I update using XSA and changing my CSC code after the update is finished? Will it work?
If your home network and Australia use the same radio tech i.e. gsm, no need to change the CSC, just upate
Whats a network specific firmware? Is it the one uploaded in the sammobile (thats where my firmware came from)?
E.g. for Israel (ILO) is generic for rest of Israel. There's also firmware specific for Pelephone in Israel (PCL)[/I]
And no, I dont have any specific reason for choosing XSA. I only have 3 options (NZC, VFJ, and XSA).
I see why now .... Here is a faster source .... you can use a download accelerator 610Y firmware on Updato.com
Download and enjoy!
Sorry for being a newbie and thank you so much
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More on the network specific firmware - for Phillipines XTC would be generic (Open Line). XLA Smart and GLB Globe would be network specific.
Okay, I'll try it later. Thank you so much!

Question Change region from Korea to Global (or Nordic) on S21+

Hello people, I hope you're okay!
I bought an used S21+ but it was not clear that the model I would receive is Korean (G996N). While I don't have any issues, it also misses the eSIM option (and probably Samsung Pay is not going to work in Europe). The eSIM option would be really good to have (SPay I do not care a lot).
I've been searching for an answer in regards to change the region and the responses are mixed and I am out of Samsung phones and firmware loop for a few years. Some say I can just change the CSC region using SamFW and that's good to go. Some say it will not work because my KOO CSC does not allow this change. Also, OTA firmwares are lost until I switch the CSC back (but, from what I understood, if I also change the firmware it would receive OTA normally).
Question: is it possible, nowadays, to just change Firmware and CSC to another region? My phone has an Exynos processor so it would have to be a firmware from Europe or Latin America.
I also understood it will not brick nor trip knox efuse, right?
Thanks a lot!
@angourakis Ok let me give you a clear response about CSCs. ALL Samsung firmware will let you flash a new CSC (as long as you use Odin). This has worked for me every single time.
You need to update your Android to the latest 13 and download and extract this (remember to use “direct download”, this website is the only one with a good selection of firmware) and use Odin (get 3.14.1 non patched) to flash the HOMECSC file (in the CSC slot).
Hey @traman124 thanks for the response!
Why this firmware in specific? I am running a more recent firmware than the one you mentioned. Also, do I need to have the bootloader unlocked?
Thanks!
It doesn’t need to be that version @angourakis it can be any version… that one will work though And you can use Odin with a locked bootloader (with download mode).
@traman124 thanks again!
Unfortunately, I tripped knox while trying to install a CSC from G996B version (kept BL, AP and CP from G996N and only used CSC from B version).
Now I am trying to look for a trade in program to replace the phone.
Thanks anyway, I really appreciate your help!
@angourakis I’m sorry….. this has never happened to me while flashing CSCs but the few times I have I did it with the same variant phone/tablet…..

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