Converting your Unlocked device over to FirstNet firmware requires Patched Odin you need the v3.14.1 Patched version. You will also need the newest TMB (universal) carrier firmware, links below. Extract the zip when the download completes. You will not lose any data or factory reset during this process. You will need an ATT sim card.
S22
S22 Plus
S22 Ultra
Take your current S22 running the unlocked U1 firmware (don't skip this step, only U1 firmware can make the change to the ATT - CSC) and insert an ATT sim it has to be ATT not your FN Sim. If you don't have one you can try your local ATT store with a FirstNet rep and explain that you just need an unactivated ATT sim. If they give you any trouble, WalMart sells prepaid ones for $10.
Insert the ATT sim, you will get a pop-up explaining that the phone needs to restart to apply ATT settings. Let it restart. Once your phone is up and running, power it down.
Open Patched Odin and load up all the respective files from the folder you downloaded. Use BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC (using the other CSC will factory reset and revert to XAA firmware.) now put your phone in download mode (boot up while holding power + vol up + vol down.) Once in download mode connect the phone via USB to your computer. Once Patched Odin recognizes the phone go ahead and flash. Your phone will reboot with an ATT logo. You can now swap back to the FN Sim.
Now you have a FirstNet S22.
For anyone wondering this method currently works on the SM-F936U1 (unlocked Fold 4).
You can activate the ATT CSC by using samfw's frp tool and just changing CSC to ATT.
craznazn said:
You can activate the ATT CSC by using samfw's frp tool and just changing CSC to ATT.
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I was just thinking if this was possible. I just found out about SanFw's frp Tool. I was thinking of going back to U1 firmware and then use the tool to just change CSC to ATT
kraz01 said:
I was just thinking if this was possible. I just found out about SanFw's frp Tool. I was thinking of going back to U1 firmware and then use the tool to just change CSC to ATT
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If you do this can you post here if it works or not? I want to go back to firstnet when i return to the us and this would make it easy.
I wonder if just changing the csc will remove the unlocked firmware features like the built in caller id and spam blocker. Anyone know?
craznazn said:
You can activate the ATT CSC by using samfw's frp tool and just changing CSC to ATT.
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Can you confirm this will allow my factory unlocked S22 Ultra to work on FirstNet?
ErickF said:
If you do this can you post here if it works or not? I want to go back to firstnet when i return to the us and this would make it easy.
I wonder if just changing the csc will remove the unlocked firmware features like the built in caller id and spam blocker. Anyone know?
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I'm going to try it today. I'll post my results later on.
craznazn said:
You can activate the ATT CSC by using samfw's frp tool and just changing CSC to ATT.
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I used SamFw Tool to change the CSC but after restart, the phone forces a restart and reverts back to XAA when i put in the FirstNet Sim. Any idea on how to get the CSC to stay?
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I used SamFw Tool to change the CSC but after restart, the phone forces a restart and reverts back to XAA when i put in the FirstNet Sim. Any idea on how to get the CSC to stay?
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Dont have an answer for you but when you go to SIM card status and are not connected to wifi does it show the IMS registration status as registered? If so it might be working.
kraz01 said:
I used SamFw Tool to change the CSC but after restart, the phone forces a restart and reverts back to XAA when i put in the FirstNet Sim. Any idea on how to get the CSC to stay?
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In adb:
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.cidmanager
brajonrondo said:
Converting your Unlocked device over to FirstNet firmware requires Patched Odin you need the v3.14.1 Patched version. You will also need the newest TMB (universal) carrier firmware, links below. Extract the zip when the download completes. You will not lose any data or factory reset during this process. You will need an ATT sim card.
S22
S22 Plus
S22 Ultra
Take your current S22 running the unlocked U1 firmware (don't skip this step, only U1 firmware can make the change to the ATT - CSC) and insert an ATT sim it has to be ATT not your FN Sim. If you don't have one you can try your local ATT store with a FirstNet rep and explain that you just need an unactivated ATT sim. If they give you any trouble, WalMart sells prepaid ones for $10.
Insert the ATT sim, you will get a pop-up explaining that the phone needs to restart to apply ATT settings. Let it restart. Once your phone is up and running, power it down.
Open Patched Odin and load up all the respective files from the folder you downloaded. Use BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC (using the other CSC will factory reset and revert to XAA firmware.) now put your phone in download mode (boot up while holding power + vol up + vol down.) Once in download mode connect the phone via USB to your computer. Once Patched Odin recognizes the phone go ahead and flash. Your phone will reboot with an ATT logo. You can now swap back to the FN Sim.
Now you have a FirstNet S22.
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WILL THIS WORK ON TMOBILE S22 ULTRA?
invalidsim said:
WILL THIS WORK ON TMOBILE S22 ULTRA?
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Yes flash to U1 first and then use the AT&T sim with the guide above.
brajonrondo said:
Converting your Unlocked device over to FirstNet firmware requires Patched Odin you need the v3.14.1 Patched version. You will also need the newest TMB (universal) carrier firmware, links below. Extract the zip when the download completes. You will not lose any data or factory reset during this process. You will need an ATT sim card.
S22
S22 Plus
S22 Ultra
Take your current S22 running the unlocked U1 firmware (don't skip this step, only U1 firmware can make the change to the ATT - CSC) and insert an ATT sim it has to be ATT not your FN Sim. If you don't have one you can try your local ATT store with a FirstNet rep and explain that you just need an unactivated ATT sim. If they give you any trouble, WalMart sells prepaid ones for $10.
Insert the ATT sim, you will get a pop-up explaining that the phone needs to restart to apply ATT settings. Let it restart. Once your phone is up and running, power it down.
Open Patched Odin and load up all the respective files from the folder you downloaded. Use BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC (using the other CSC will factory reset and revert to XAA firmware.) now put your phone in download mode (boot up while holding power + vol up + vol down.) Once in download mode connect the phone via USB to your computer. Once Patched Odin recognizes the phone go ahead and flash. Your phone will reboot with an ATT logo. You can now swap back to the FN Sim.
Now you have a FirstNet S22.
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can confirm this works for firstnet on s23 ultra. SM-S918U1.
Wifi calling, visual voice mail, volte, and real 5g+ all working after home csc update.
Just make sure firstnet account is provisioned for the features, it's free just call them. Don't listen to their support "techs" tell you a u1 phone won't work with features, it will. FYI prior to update u1 is stuck on lte and can't use 5g/5g+ even if it says it's connected.
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Is it possible to change CSC with the end result being unrooted? By this I mean if it requires me to root in order to change CSC that is okay, but then can I unroot while keeping the CSC I changed to? The reason I ask is because I want to be able to use banking and other apps (I've read that root prevents these apps from working) but at the same time I want to have wifi calling and voLTE for my carrier.
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Is it possible to change CSC without root? The reason I ask is because I want to be able to use banking and other apps (I've read that root prevents these apps from working) but at the same time I want to have wifi calling and voLTE for my carrier.
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Right, without root, all you need to do, visit sammobile and download then flash the compatible image from the carrier you want to switch to. However, be aware, of hardware limitations i.e.) you cannot flash a snapdgragon fw on a exynos phone for example.
Now if you had root on the other hand, you can do this in a matter of mins and not loose any files.
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Right, without root, all you need to do, visit sammobile and download then flash the compatible image from the carrier you want to switch to. However, be aware, of hardware limitations i.e.) you cannot flash a snapdgragon fw on a exynos phone for example.
Now if you had root on the other hand, you can do this in a matter of mins and not loose any files.
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I wanted to use a CSC that allows AT&T wifi calling and voLTE. This thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ility-flashable-csc-selection-v1-0-0-t3605264 shows that it is possible to flash USA Multi-CSC using TWRP and root, which includes AT&T. So is it possible to have this CSC on the G955F while being unrooted? If it requires me to root and then unroot in order to change the CSC, I would be okay with that too as long as the CSC stays.
Based on what you said, I'm assuming the answer is no because the AT&T variant is the snapdragon variant, so I'm guessing that means the CSC wouldn't be supported in exynos unless flashed via root and then remaining rooted. Correct?
if you have Exynos phone you got root as an option
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if you have Exynos phone you got root as an option
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Right, but the problem is that with root I won't have access to banking and other apps. So I was hoping maybe I'd be able to root, flash the CSC, then unroot and find a way to keep the CSC. Basically, on exynos, I want to be able to have the AT&T CSC and banking apps at the same time.
the_OZONE said:
Right, but the problem is that with root I won't have access to banking and other apps. So I was hoping maybe I'd be able to root, flash the CSC, then unroot and find a way to keep the CSC. Basically, on exynos, I want to be able to have the AT&T CSC and banking apps at the same time.
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i have the 955FD with an ATT CSC and Wifi calling isn't working and i can't visually tell if VoLTE is working. next step is to get an ATT imei assigned to my number to see if that fixes it. bottom line, changing to ATT CSC is not guaranteed to get the aforementioned services working on your 955F.
Root it , fix it and get voLTE then use hideroot to hide root on that banking apps .
Hello !
You can change CSC for S8/S8+
1. Download combination rom for your S8/S8+
2. Download S8/S8+ rom with 4 file
3. Open Odin and Flash with combination ROM (AP) + CSC (rom file HOME_CSC.........) (*don't use CSC_................)
4. Wait for phone boot up, in Factory Imei input *#243203855#, anh chose you need csc --> install, phone will reset.......
5. Now Flash your phone with your coutry rom.
Done !
p/s: I buy S8+ in cambodia with CAM csc, use this method successful change to XXV csc.
Seach with Google:
COMBINATION_FA70_G955FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
COMBINATION_FA70_G950FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
ngominh said:
Hello !
You can change CSC for S8/S8+
1. Download combination rom for your S8/S8+
2. Download S8/S8+ rom with 4 file
3. Open Odin and Flash with combination ROM (AP) + CSC (rom file HOME_CSC.........) (*don't use CSC_................)
4. Wait for phone boot up, in Factory Imei input *#243203855#, anh chose you need csc --> install, phone will reset.......
5. Now Flash your phone with your coutry rom.
Done !
p/s: I buy S8+ in cambodia with CAM csc, use this method successful change to XXV csc.
Seach with Google:
COMBINATION_FA70_G955FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
COMBINATION_FA70_G950FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
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What do you mean with "Factory Imei"? It's a menu or something? In phone dialer that code doesn't work...
Same question here what does "Factory Imei"? It's a menu or something?
Also in step 3 assuming you have to put the CSC of the new CSC area you want. Also usually you flash CSC and not HOME_CSC. In this case it is reverse, any reason why ?
i have same objective as yours, i have SM-G9550 which is hongkong variant (non-root) and it is snap with 6gb pf ram and 128gb of rom. I want to change CSC to Thailand (THL) to use VOLTE and VOWIFI. But problem is Thai variant is EXYNOS paired with 4gb of ram and 64gb of rom. So is there anyway to work this without root as i need to use Knox and samsung pay so root will deatroy it correct?
ngominh said:
Hello !
You can change CSC for S8/S8+
1. Download combination rom for your S8/S8+
2. Download S8/S8+ rom with 4 file
3. Open Odin and Flash with combination ROM (AP) + CSC (rom file HOME_CSC.........) (*don't use CSC_................)
4. Wait for phone boot up, in Factory Imei input *#243203855#, anh chose you need csc --> install, phone will reset.......
5. Now Flash your phone with your coutry rom.
Done !
p/s: I buy S8+ in cambodia with CAM csc, use this method successful change to XXV csc.
Seach with Google:
COMBINATION_FA70_G955FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
COMBINATION_FA70_G950FDXU1AQD1_CL11075180_QB130870 97_REV00_user_mid_noship.tar
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Don't talk RUBBISH!!!
This is NOT possible without root!
henklbr said:
Don't talk RUBBISH!!!
This is NOT possible without root!
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No it's all possible check out the carrier switch thread in the s8 forums
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You could try from the phone dialer: *#243203855# that's to change CSC, keep in mind it will reset your phone so make a backup first. The screenshot shows CSC for Canada since I'm in Canada.
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Cyclops1055 said:
You could try from the phone dialer: *#243203855# that's to change CSC, keep in mind it will reset your phone so make a backup first. The screenshot shows CSC for Canada since I'm in Canada.
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This code doesn't work on my Exynos, Can you help me please I want to change it.
the_OZONE said:
Is it possible to change CSC with the end result being unrooted? By this I mean if it requires me to root in order to change CSC that is okay, but then can I unroot while keeping the CSC I changed to? The reason I ask is because I want to be able to use banking and other apps (I've read that root prevents these apps from working) but at the same time I want to have wifi calling and voLTE for my carrier.
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You can change the CSC region successfully using @ngominh's method.
But you have to find "The Combination" file for your phone to do it and that
is usually a "Paid" firmware which is different than your normal stock firmware!
You find that and you can change the CSC successfully!
To change csc if you are on multi firmware
Type *#272*IMEI#
It will show list of available csc
Then choose the csc you want
It will factory reset device
Back up all files and try
yash92duster said:
To change csc if you are on multi firmware
Type *#272*IMEI#
It will show list of available csc
Then choose the csc you want
It will factory reset device
Back up all files and try
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I'm on multi csc but this code does nothing on my Exynos S8+.
samcex said:
I'm on multi csc but this code does nothing on my Exynos S8+.
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Type *#272*IMEI#
in IMEI type your imei code 12445765xxxxxx934934
it works fine for me
it will show a list and after selecting any csc it will factory reset
i tried and only gave a way to change csc
you try again
i dont know what you typed
yash92duster said:
Type *#272*IMEI#
in IMEI type your imei code 12445765xxxxxx934934
it works fine for me
it will show a list and after selecting any csc it will factory reset
i tried and only gave a way to change csc
you try again
i dont know what you typed
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First of all how can I confirm I'm on multi csc, would you help me troubleshoot this ?
Hey guys, I bought my s8+ 955FD in Thailand, and no matter what I flash the initial language is always Thai, the Google Playstore is always set to Thailand, what I realised is that the Service provider SW ver in software information is always set TH/TH/TH, is there any way to change this?
Yes there is. Find a CSC package which contains the country language you wish. Make sure the CSC package is for the same version of your overall phone, which if stock may be a 950F, or what ever. flash the CSC with Odin. Do not use the Home CSC from the package, as what will leave your CSC as TH. Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes, so that will effect the 'unlock' ability to be used for other regions. Check into that, as well.
If you decide to change the overall software on the phone, 'F' packages seem to work pretty well. If you do decide to flash an F ROM, you also need to flash an 'F' CSC (multi) package, where you can select the country you wish and the carrier from the install dialogue.
Often the preferred installer for custom ROMS seems to be Aroma, as it is a very flexible installer for ROMs and about anything you can think of to add onto or into a ROM can be incorporated into the Aroma installer.
If you are not going to use a custom ROM, then you will flash a CSC package from Odin, but again, first check to see if you must use your phone for 5 minutes from the SIM local.
JeffDC said:
Yes there is. Find a CSC package which contains the country language you wish. Make sure the CSC package is for the same version of your overall phone, which if stock may be a 950F, or what ever. flash the CSC with Odin. Do not use the Home CSC from the package, as what will leave your CSC as TH. Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes, so that will effect the 'unlock' ability to be used for other regions. Check into that, as well.
If you decide to change the overall software on the phone, 'F' packages seem to work pretty well. If you do decide to flash an F ROM, you also need to flash an 'F' CSC (multi) package, where you can select the country you wish and the carrier from the install dialogue.
Often the preferred installer for custom ROMS seems to be Aroma, as it is a very flexible installer for ROMs and about anything you can think of to add onto or into a ROM can be incorporated into the Aroma installer.
If you are not going to use a custom ROM, then you will flash a CSC package from Odin, but again, first check to see if you must use your phone for 5 minutes from the SIM local.
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I have flashed multiple stock roms with their respective CSC and it does not work that was my question
Have you used the phone for 5 minutes within the originating region?
"Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes" . . . in order to functionally unlock it for out of the region use. Is your software that version?
When you flash the phone, what SIM is inside the phone before the reboot?
Are you rooted? If so flash via TWRP and a CSC which has an Aroma installer.
What else can you tell us about the specifics of your phone?
If you re-flash the OEM firmware, or when your first setup new, do you get any language options on the start setup page, besides Thai?
JeffDC said:
Have you used the phone for 5 minutes within the originating region?
"Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes" . . . in order to functionally unlock it for out of the region use. Is your software that version?
When you flash the phone, what SIM is inside the phone before the reboot?
Are you rooted? If so flash via TWRP and a CSC which has an Aroma installer.
What else can you tell us about the specifics of your phone?
If you re-flash the OEM firmware, or when your first setup new, do you get any language options on the start setup page, besides Thai?
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Dear Jeff, thank you for the help and the follow-up. I have managed to change it partially by inserting a new SIM from the new country(Brazil) and when I did so, it asked me for a reset and I went through with it, now it's ZTO/ZTO/THL ---- so the first two changed to Brazilian CSC but the third one is still THL, any thoughts? what's the difference between the 3? And yes I had used it for a lot longer than 5 minutes when I was in Thailand. I just want to get a clean install without any remnants from THL - I am currently on CRAP/CRB7 - Waiting the 7 needed days to get OEM unlock and be able to flash TWRP(from what I understood), please tell me what to do to get rid of the THL from my phone completely. Thank you So much
Once rooted, find a multi-CSC package with your country and flash it (again). You might need to flash the baseband, so I'd look into that, as well.
On an S7 from with a Chinese CSC, once I found a custom ROM, , I flashed TWRP in Odin, booted into TWRP/recovery, flashed the custom ROM, verity and SU, and then flashed a multi-CSC package Aroma package, mine lost all the Chinese info.
Sure would be great if these phone companies would just give us unlocked phones, with straight forward methods to make these simple changes. I think most folks would pay a little extra for the ability.
Hi Louayd. Did you fix this issue?
I'm passing the same problem with S9+. I bought in Portugal and trying to use in Brazil. I can't root phone because my intention is use the Samsung Pay and it with rooted phone it doesn't work.
I am facing the same issue. I bought Note9 from Singapore from M1 Operator. I have flashed different countries ROMs but my phone always keep some bloatware from M1 Singapore and the "Service Provider SW Ver" always show MM1/MM1,MM1/XSP despite whatever country/region Stock ROM I flashed. My phone is already OEM Unlocked.
Need support if anyone has managed to change it.
I do not have Original Country SIM to test as mentioned above. I bought it from Singapore and wanted to use it in Cambodia. Right now VoLTE functionality is not working.
I tried to use ShortcutMaster app also but it is also not able to show anything under IMS Service and Settings.
Regards,
Can i flash csc of samsung a750f on a750gn??
Basically i need call recording which is not supported in 750gn , but available in 750f..
Galaxy A51 2020
JeffDC said:
Yes there is. Find a CSC package which contains the country language you wish. Make sure the CSC package is for the same version of your overall phone, which if stock may be a 950F, or what ever. flash the CSC with Odin. Do not use the Home CSC from the package, as what will leave your CSC as TH. Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes, so that will effect the 'unlock' ability to be used for other regions. Check into that, as well.
If you decide to change the overall software on the phone, 'F' packages seem to work pretty well. If you do decide to flash an F ROM, you also need to flash an 'F' CSC (multi) package, where you can select the country you wish and the carrier from the install dialogue.
Often the preferred installer for custom ROMS seems to be Aroma, as it is a very flexible installer for ROMs and about anything you can think of to add onto or into a ROM can be incorporated into the Aroma installer.
If you are not going to use a custom ROM, then you will flash a CSC package from Odin, but again, first check to see if you must use your phone for 5 minutes from the SIM local.
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I have this issue i installed firmware SM-A515F Greece EUR from sammobile but is still Service provider ver. in SER but of Greece EUR firmware has been installed normally but in the Service provider ver. not change to Greece EUR
how to fix this?
JeffDC said:
Yes there is. Find a CSC package which contains the country language you wish. Make sure the CSC package is for the same version of your overall phone, which if stock may be a 950F, or what ever. flash the CSC with Odin. Do not use the Home CSC from the package, as what will leave your CSC as TH. Some folks have talked about with new phones you need to get a SIM card from the local where the phone was 'meant' to be used, and use if for 5 minutes, so that will effect the 'unlock' ability to be used for other regions. Check into that, as well.
If you decide to change the overall software on the phone, 'F' packages seem to work pretty well. If you do decide to flash an F ROM, you also need to flash an 'F' CSC (multi) package, where you can select the country you wish and the carrier from the install dialogue.
Often the preferred installer for custom ROMS seems to be Aroma, as it is a very flexible installer for ROMs and about anything you can think of to add onto or into a ROM can be incorporated into the Aroma installer.
If you are not going to use a custom ROM, then you will flash a CSC package from Odin, but again, first check to see if you must use your phone for 5 minutes from the SIM local.
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I installed firmware SM-A515F EUR from sammobile but is still Service provider ver. in SER but Of Greece EUR CSC has been installed but in the Service provider ver. not change to Greece EUR
how to fix this?
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I bought a refurbished phone off ebay with the Verizon logo on it but unlocked version of android without Verizon software and wifi calling. Was phones sold new with the Verizon logo and unlocked version of android? Does the GS7 have wifi calling for Verizon? I can't find the option in the settings. My G6 has wifi calling.
To my best knowledge only the G930U (non carrier) comes from the factory unlocked, if yours is Verizon (G930V) it would have sold new as locked on Verizons firmware, and someone has unlocked it afterwards.
They should have VoLTE and VoWIFI, you just need to make sure your carriers CSC is flashed on the device. If it's refurbished unlocked it's probably on unlocked CSC so won't have any carrier features.
Try getting the latest firmware package for your carrier from sammobile.com or updato.com, and flash ONLY the home_csc via Odin.
All US models are the same SoC, so even if your phone is the Verizon version, you can flash any other carriers firmware.
Beanvee7 said:
To my best knowledge only the G930U (non carrier) comes from the factory unlocked, if yours is Verizon (G930V) it would have sold new as locked on Verizons firmware, and someone has unlocked it afterwards.
They should have VoLTE and VoWIFI, you just need to make sure your carriers CSC is flashed on the device. If it's refurbished unlocked it's probably on unlocked CSC so won't have any carrier features.
Try getting the latest firmware package for your carrier from sammobile.com or updato.com, and flash ONLY the home_csc via Odin.
All US models are the same SoC, so even if your phone is the Verizon version, you can flash any other carriers firmware.
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Thanks. I have another question. Will the unlocked version be better to have and will it get Oreo sooner then the Verizon version?
I haven't flashed a firmware before. have some links bookmarked for doing this to this phone. I guess i would have to reset my phone and reinstall everything.
I would expect the unlocked version to release first since the firmware doesn't have to go through carriers own changes and verification, but that's only a guess.
But since the SoC is the same, you could technically flash the Oreo firmware from whichever phone gets it first, you'd just have to put up with the carriers bloatware.
There's a good flash guide on updato.com for Odin, from memory if you flash all files using home_csc and it's the same version or newer it doesn't wipe. But I've never tried it that way myself.
here's what my about phone screen shows. Would that be stock or flashed by the seller or whomever? It shows my phone its the U version instead out the V version.
{
"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"
}
Sent from my SM-G930U using Tapatalk
Boot into download mode and check, the phone information page will be wrong if the phone is flashed with firmware that's different to its stock.
Beanvee7 said:
I would expect the unlocked version to release first since the firmware doesn't have to go through carriers own changes and verification, but that's only a guess.
But since the SoC is the same, you could technically flash the Oreo firmware from whichever phone gets it first, you'd just have to put up with the carriers bloatware.
There's a good flash guide on updato.com for Odin, from memory if you flash all files using home_csc and it's the same version or newer it doesn't wipe. But I've never tried it that way myself.
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I finally tried to flash the files and using home_csc but it still says 930U and the software is still the BRC1 not the BRC3 and the settings menu isn't the verizon style. I'm not sure what changed. the flash was successful though.
You might find the stock CSC needs to be flashed for those changes, since it triggers a full wipe. I'm not sure the model would change either way.
So long as you get the functionality you want you should be fine.
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You might find the stock CSC needs to be flashed for those changes, since it triggers a full wipe. I'm not sure the model would change either way.
So long as you get the functionality you want you should be fine.
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It has VOLTE enabled in the settings. is that HD Voice for Verizon?
Yep, from their faq:
"HD Voice is a suite of services enabled by VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology. VoLTE delivers voice calls over the 4G LTE network instead of the traditional voice network, providing clearer, more natural sounding audio when both parties are using HD Voice-enabled phones that are connected to our 4G LTE network."
Beanvee7 said:
Yep, from their faq:
"HD Voice is a suite of services enabled by VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology. VoLTE delivers voice calls over the 4G LTE network instead of the traditional voice network, providing clearer, more natural sounding audio when both parties are using HD Voice-enabled phones that are connected to our 4G LTE network."
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I can't remember if the setting was there before. Does all the unlocked versions have that feature? I don't think i had it before because my phone signal is weak and mom says I cut out when i move around.
I believe it's only there if you have the CSC of a carrier that has it enabled, it's not there on mine at all for example. But I have a G930F which is international, different SoC and firmware.
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I believe it's only there if you have the CSC of a carrier that has it enabled, it's not there on mine at all for example. But I have a G930F which is international, different SoC and firmware.
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Wait I got confused. I was thinking of wifi calling when i was posting last night. I made a phone call today and it was waiting for a good signal before dialing. Any ideas? I was hoping to use wifi calling since i get a weak signal with this phone. my LG G6 got a stronger signal in the same spot at the computer desk then this GS7. The G6 has wifi calling in the settings but not this phone.
https://devices.vodafone.com.au/web...ons/making-calls/turn-wi-fi-calling-on-or-off
https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-203686/
Since I don't have the option myself I can't tell you where the setting should be, but these might help. They're technically different services, so are enabled separately.
Beanvee7 said:
https://devices.vodafone.com.au/web...ons/making-calls/turn-wi-fi-calling-on-or-off
https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-203686/
Since I don't have the option myself I can't tell you where the setting should be, but these might help. They're technically different services, so are enabled separately.
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Since I'm on the unlocked version I don't have the Verizon style setup menu so I can't find it. I don't see Wifi calling in the settings at all. I do find a Smart Network Switch in the advanced settings for the Wifi. is that the same as Wifi calling?
(fixed S7 typo)
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Since I'm on the unlocked version I don't have the Verizon style setup menu so I can't find it. I don't see Wifi calling in the settings at all. I do find a Smart Network Switch in the advanced settings for the Wifi. is that the same as Wifi calling?
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You will need to flash the Verizon version of the stock firmware (SM-G930V) in order to get VoLTE and WiFi calling on Verizon's network. Every carrier is different, and this is usually one of those features that require their own firmware build in order to get it to work. If you have the Unlocked version (SM-G930U) then Wifi call may work on other carrier's networks, but it won't work on Verizon.
I'm currently using a Verizon purchased S7, that I flashed to the Unlocked version SM-G930U. Wifi calling works for me because I'm on T-Mobile's network (with Mint Mobile). If I inserted a Verizon SIM then I wouldn't be able to use their Wifi calling without flashing the firmware back.
quasihellfish said:
You will need to flash the Verizon version of the stock firmware (SM-G930V) in order to get VoLTE and WiFi calling on Verizon's network. Every carrier is different, and this is usually one of those features that require their own firmware build in order to get it to work. If you have the Unlocked version (SM-G930U) then Wifi call may work on other carrier's networks, but it won't work on Verizon.
I'm currently using a Verizon purchased G7, that I flashed to the Unlocked version SM-G930U. Wifi calling works for me because I'm on T-Mobile's network (with Mint Mobile). If I inserted a Verizon SIM then I wouldn't be able to use their Wifi calling without flashing the firmware back.
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I just flashed it with the verizon firmware using the CSC instead of the home_csc and it erased everything installed everything but it's still the 930U and nothing in the settings looks like the verizon model. what did i do wrong? looks like i unzipped the wrong one. dang it i have to do it again. rats. i unzipped the u version by accident.
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I just flashed it with the verizon firmware using the CSC instead of the home_csc and it erased everything installed everything but it's still the 930U and nothing in the settings looks like the verizon model. what did i do wrong? looks like i unzipped the wrong one. dang it i have to do it again. rats. i unzipped the u version by accident.
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trying to flash it with the verizon rom and i get a ext4 failed each time i try. i am using the home_csc. what am i doing wrong?
update: i tried again with the CSC and that worked. just booted up with the verizon logo so i got it!!! this is my first time to flash roms. i never done it before. too scared and not enough need. but now i know how. can't wait to flash with oreo if it comes sooner then the OTA.
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trying to flash it with the verizon rom and i get a ext4 failed each time i try. i am using the home_csc. what am i doing wrong?
update: i tried again with the CSC and that worked. just booted up with the verizon logo so i got it!!! this is my first time to flash roms. i never done it before. too scared and not enough need. but now i know how. can't wait to flash with oreo if it comes sooner then the OTA.
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Congrats. But FYI, the only reason you were able to do it so easily is because you were flashing a "Stock" firmware, direct from Samsung and signed by them. You can flash any US stock firmware on any other US model of the Galaxy S7 (the Qualcomm version). So it's really hard to mess up. Flashing any of the "custom" roms in the other threads is an entirely different animal, and not something I personally recommend unless you are truly motivated and know what you are looking for. Lots of opportunity for error, and requires workarounds.
The point I'm getting at is you'll likely get the official OTA update around the same time you would find a version that you would flash, because they come from the same source, and are the exact same files.
Beanvee7 said:
I would expect the unlocked version to release first since the firmware doesn't have to go through carriers own changes and verification, but that's only a guess.
But since the SoC is the same, you could technically flash the Oreo firmware from whichever phone gets it first, you'd just have to put up with the carriers bloatware.
There's a good flash guide on updato.com for Odin, from memory if you flash all files using home_csc and it's the same version or newer it doesn't wipe. But I've never tried it that way myself.
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Greetings Sir. Can I root My SM-G930V?? Baseband G930VVRSBCTC1??
I usually buy unlocked notes, but this time ended up with t-mobile note20 ultra 5g.
Can i able to convert to at&t, by just flashing home_csc or need to flash a full at&t firmware? (if it is even allowed!)
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I usually buy unlocked notes, but this time ended up with t-mobile note20 ultra 5g.
Can i able to convert to at&t, by just flashing home_csc or need to flash a full at&t firmware? (if it is even allowed!)
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Is it locked or unlocked?
You can change csc from tmobile to att. I was able to do that using instructions from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...bands-and-services-5g-low-band-on-u1.4182293/
Pls note, with One UI 3.1 update, some codes don't work on some phones.
mindseye0803 said:
Is it locked or unlocked?
You can change csc from tmobile to att. I was able to do that using instructions from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...bands-and-services-5g-low-band-on-u1.4182293/
Pls note, with One UI 3.1 update, some codes don't work on some phones.
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It is tmo locked, requested unlocking via twitter few days ago, still waiting.
Current firmware is N986USQU1BTJ4, but it is trying to push for a new update (by tomorrow morning). Dont want to get this too high and stuck.
i flashed N986USQU1DUB5 from "OTA and Non-OTA Firmware for N986U and N986U1" thread and used CSC file (instead of home csc) as my phone is blank. It did not do the factory reset/still showing tmobile only !
tried *#272*imei# to see if i can check the csc manually, but nothing happens ! - may be what @mindseye0803 already said as oneui3.1 !, will check by downgrade and see !
re flashed N986USQU1DUB5 with csc/userdata, it solved my issue, can see and enable wifi calling from at&t.
mawin said:
i flashed N986USQU1DUB5 from "OTA and Non-OTA Firmware for N986U and N986U1" thread and used CSC file (instead of home csc) as my phone is blank. It did not do the factory reset/still showing tmobile only !
tried *#272*imei# to see if i can check the csc manually, but nothing happens ! - may be what @mindseye0803 already said as oneui3.1 !, will check by downgrade and see !
re flashed N986USQU1DUB5 with csc/userdata, it solved my issue, can see and enable wifi calling from at&t.
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Where did you get the ATT user data file?
Hey Everyone,
I have unlocked SM-N986U1 with the latest update installed (Updated with latest June update). I wanted to change my CSC to TMB (T-Mobile) so as to enable ESeim support. I tried using Samkey, wasted 1 credit too. It said CSC updated but nothing happened, my carrier still shows XAA.
Can anyone please guide me on how can I change CSC to TMB?
Thanks.
dawinner said:
Hey Everyone,
I have unlocked SM-N986U1 with the latest update installed (Updated with latest June update). I wanted to change my CSC to TMB (T-Mobile) so as to enable ESeim support. I tried using Samkey, wasted 1 credit too. It said CSC updated but nothing happened, my carrier still shows XAA.
Can anyone please guide me on how can I change CSC to TMB?
Thanks.
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These links'could help. I think you have to flash the TMB Rom which enables and support the eSim on the phone. It would help to have a Tmobile Sim around during this process but I have heard others say it is not needed.
Note 20 Ultra eSIM update is here!! (T-mobile USA)
Guys, FINALLY!!! Woohoo! We have eSIM support on Note 20 Ultra US Snapdragon version for T-mobile. There is an OTA you can download and then convert your physical SIM to eSIM :)
forum.xda-developers.com
[Guide] - eSim Firmware Flash/ Odin Upgrade/ Flashing and N986U to N986U1 & Vice Versa
Instructions are updated to get eSIM INTRODUCTION - Firstly sorry for posting this as this is common knowledge for many. I still see so many people asking the same questions again and again and i do want to help so decided to write a guide. If...
forum.xda-developers.com
Mbetu said:
These links'could help. I think you have to flash the TMB Rom which enables and support the eSim on the phone. It would help to have a Tmobile Sim around during this process but I have heard others say it is not needed.
Note 20 Ultra eSIM update is here!! (T-mobile USA)
Guys, FINALLY!!! Woohoo! We have eSIM support on Note 20 Ultra US Snapdragon version for T-mobile. There is an OTA you can download and then convert your physical SIM to eSIM :)
forum.xda-developers.com
[Guide] - eSim Firmware Flash/ Odin Upgrade/ Flashing and N986U to N986U1 & Vice Versa
Instructions are updated to get eSIM INTRODUCTION - Firstly sorry for posting this as this is common knowledge for many. I still see so many people asking the same questions again and again and i do want to help so decided to write a guide. If...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks for the link to guide. I was going through it and there is a warning on the top saying if you have Bootloader 2 you won't be able to flash U firmware on U1. I believe as I have all the latest updates I wont be be able to flash it.
Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for the link to guide. I was going through it and there is a warning on the top saying if you have Bootloader 2 you won't be able to flash U firmware on U1. I believe as I have all the latest updates I wont be be able to flash it.
Thanks for your help.
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Yes you can. My device is from Xfinity and I have done the switch to any Carrier I choose on bootloader 2. U1 to U and back is doable. The key is to use the modified Odin as specified in the guide.
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2. Download Patched Odin here
3. Unpack/Unzip what you downloaded in Step 2 (Odin Compatible ROm) and put in a folder. Lets call the folder "Flash"
4. Run Odin, click on BL, Browse to the "Flash" folder, add BL file from there, Do the same for AP (click on AP, Add AP file, this will take some time), Same for CP (click on CP, Add CP file)
5. Do the same for CSC (click on CSC, Add the file with the name starting with Home_CSC). If you use Home_CSC your phone will not get formatted and data will remain Intact
USERDATA Stays empty.
6. Now connect USB cable to your laptop (Only laptop and not the phone)>> Turn off your phone >> Press volume up and volume down keep them pressed and plug in the USB type C into your phone.
7. You should be in download mode now, press volume up. In Odin you will see that phone is added.
8. Press start in Odin. Wait for it to finish and let the phone restart (it will happen On its own).
9. Done
Mbetu said:
Yes you can. My device is from Xfinity and I have done the switch to any Carrier I choose on bootloader 2. U1 to U and back is doable. The key is to use the modified Odin as specified in the guide.
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2. Download Patched Odin here
3. Unpack/Unzip what you downloaded in Step 2 (Odin Compatible ROm) and put in a folder. Lets call the folder "Flash"
4. Run Odin, click on BL, Browse to the "Flash" folder, add BL file from there, Do the same for AP (click on AP, Add AP file, this will take some time), Same for CP (click on CP, Add CP file)
5. Do the same for CSC (click on CSC, Add the file with the name starting with Home_CSC). If you use Home_CSC your phone will not get formatted and data will remain Intact
USERDATA Stays empty.
6. Now connect USB cable to your laptop (Only laptop and not the phone)>> Turn off your phone >> Press volume up and volume down keep them pressed and plug in the USB type C into your phone.
7. You should be in download mode now, press volume up. In Odin you will see that phone is added.
8. Press start in Odin. Wait for it to finish and let the phone restart (it will happen On its own).
9. Done
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Thanks for the steps. Couple of Quick Questions:
1) I used frija to download the firmware (I typed CSC: TMB in frija, as its the first time I am using it, is it the right way)
2) I also checked the version in frija with the CSC: XAA, the version is same. How can I make sure that I have downloaded the correct TMB firmware.
Thanks.
dawinner said:
Thanks for the steps. Couple of Quick Questions:
1) I used frija to download the firmware (I typed CSC: TMB in frija, as its the first time I am using it, is it the right way)
2) I also checked the version in frija with the CSC: XAA, the version is same. How can I make sure that I have downloaded the correct TMB firmware.
Thanks.
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You might want to extract the files and check for differences. The Frija tool has been kind of good to me.
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You might want to extract the files and check for differences. The Frija tool has been kind of good to me.
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Thanks for all the help, one last question, and I dont know if you will know about this:
To enable ESIM (Only T-Mobile version has E-SIM), do I need to flash U version of T-Mobile of U1 version of T-Mobile will also provide me with the same ESIM functionality?
dawinner said:
Thanks for all the help, one last question, and I dont know if you will know about this:
To enable ESIM (Only T-Mobile version has E-SIM), do I need to flash U version of T-Mobile of U1 version of T-Mobile will also provide me with the same ESIM functionality?
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I think I flashed the U version of Tmobile but it does not hurt to try both. This is what my device info says after converting my Xfiniti to Tmobile
Mbetu said:
I think I flashed the U version of Tmobile but it does not hurt to try both. This is what my device info says after converting my Xfiniti to Tmobile
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Thanks!!!!
Mbetu said:
I think I flashed the U version of Tmobile but it does not hurt to try both. This is what my device info says after converting my Xfiniti to Tmobile
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I flashed the complete U firmware except the USER DATA file. But my Service Provider Software version is still stuck at XAA, its not changing to TMB. Though the phone model has changed to what you have in your screenshot.
Any idea what to do?
dawinner said:
I flashed the complete U firmware except the USER DATA file. But my Service Provider Software version is still stuck at XAA, its not changing to TMB. Though the phone model has changed to what you have in your screenshot.
Any idea what to do?
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So the Model is 986U/DS ? And is eSim enabled ?. That is the state you would want to be in. I understand the last XXX in the service provider software can't be changed. Mine didn't change and stayed CCT which is for xfinity but the as you can see, I have TMB/TMB, TMB/CCT. Esim is enabled and my Mint mobile (Tmobile) number is on it and I have a foreign physical Sim which is roaming on AT&T on the physical slot.
You might be close.
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So the Model is 986U/DS ? And is eSim enabled ?. That is the state you would want to be in. I understand the last XXX in the service provider software can't be changed. Mine didn't change and stayed CCT which is for xfinity but the as you can see, I have TMB/TMB, TMB/CCT. Esim is enabled and my Mint mobile (Tmobile) number is on it and I have a foreign physical Sim which is roaming on AT&T on the physical slot.
You might be close.
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Also picked this nugget up from another thread
"You have to flash full tmb firmware. Not xaa tmb but 986u tmb firmware. The esim is in the user data section you'll flash"
Others have suggested you have to do a factory reset or flash the actual CSC file not the Home CSC which means you will loose DATA. I was doing this on a phone I had not setup yet so didn't mind loosing DATA. I am also assuming you have a TMB sim card in the phone because I understand that is needed so the phone can connect to Tmobile and download the carrier data files that actually changes the CSC after a clean flash.
These are just some of the things I picked up from here when doing my conversion.
Mbetu said:
Also picked this nugget up from another thread
"You have to flash full tmb firmware. Not xaa tmb but 986u tmb firmware. The esim is in the user data section you'll flash"
Others have suggested you have to do a factory reset or flash the actual CSC file not the Home CSC which means you will loose DATA. I was doing this on a phone I had not setup yet so didn't mind loosing DATA. I am also assuming you have a TMB sim card in the phone because I understand that is needed so the phone can connect to Tmobile and download the carrier data files that actually changes the CSC after a clean flash.
These are just some of the things I picked up from here when doing my conversion.
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Yup I used the TMB version only. The model Number changed to 986U/DS. In About phone, it shows me the IMEI of the Esim, but its greyed out.
The only thing I dont have is the T-Mobile Sim. I think thats whats causing the issue. I will arrange a t-Mobile sim and try it tomorrow.
Thanks for all the help.
Mbetu said:
Also picked this nugget up from another thread
"You have to flash full tmb firmware. Not xaa tmb but 986u tmb firmware. The esim is in the user data section you'll flash"
Others have suggested you have to do a factory reset or flash the actual CSC file not the Home CSC which means you will loose DATA. I was doing this on a phone I had not setup yet so didn't mind loosing DATA. I am also assuming you have a TMB sim card in the phone because I understand that is needed so the phone can connect to Tmobile and download the carrier data files that actually changes the CSC after a clean flash.
These are just some of the things I picked up from here when doing my conversion.
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QQ: Does it has to be a T-Mobile Sim? or Mint mobile or anyother T-Mobile based MVNO should work?
dawinner said:
QQ: Does it has to be a T-Mobile Sim? or Mint mobile or anyother T-Mobile based MVNO should work?
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Has to be a Tmobile Sim. I tried a Mint Sim it didn't work. If you are seeing the esim but greyed out, then you are close. Restart with a Tmobile Sim and you might be in business
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Has to be a Tmobile Sim. I tried a Mint Sim it didn't work. If you are seeing the esim but greyed out, then you are close. Restart with a Tmobile Sim and you might be in business
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Thanks that helps. I just have to figure a way to get a tmobile sim. I dont have it. Lol. Will try again once I get my hands on a Tmobile sim.
Thanks for the help.
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Thanks that helps. I just have to figure a way to get a tmobile sim. I dont have it. Lol. Will try again once I get my hands on a Tmobile sim.
Thanks for the help.
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Anytime. FYI, dois not have to be an active TMB sim. Used ones are on ebay for about 2 bucks.
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Anytime. FYI, dois not have to be an active TMB sim. Used ones are on ebay for about 2 bucks.
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Thanks. Let me try those.
Since the OP looks like problem solved, and not wanting to waste new thread, i have similar issues, can you help?
I have an S10e I recently broke (amazon renewed w/U1 FW), so I got another S10e from amazon, renewed which appears to also be U1 FW.
Except the latest, the replacement phone, the one I have now, NOONE can hear me, like all the time!!!!!!! Dead spots everywhere! Its so annoying. Its like i have a bad Mic? Or something...
This didn't happen with my identical phone, the one I had prior to this one, using identical sim.
I'm on Mint mobile, which is a TMO MVNO and currently have XAA/XAG FW running on the new S10e, the new one w/bad Mic or FW problem
It appears I am on U1 Unlocked USA firmware on latest phone ( i may have flashed FW Odin when I got this new one-to be safe- i forgot)
ALSO: BOTH renewed S10e's I've Purchased from Amazon, when lookup the IMEI, it shows as the AT&T Model. Which i understand the U/U1 FW can be swapped, BUT, both phones were advertised as U1 Models for the Hardware, so they sold me U models but they flashed with U1 FW probably to make more money. (this may seem trivial, but Samsung specifically has stated TWICE, that I couldn't Beta Test their last to major android FW's, because my phone shows as At&t on their end, and not the truly unlocked U1 model, for which the beta tests were for. And i was told when i purchased it was fully unlocked U1 ver. The phone itself even says its 970u1 in settings etc.)
Are there ANY hardware (including frequency bands) differences between U and U1 Models???
Is it somehow possible that my CSC, or FW on my phone is affecting my phone so badly that people cant hear me like 88% of all calls? Like should i flash different FW, or reflash or use different CSC??
Is it possible that if I went with a locked TMO FW (or another) that I could possibly, maybe get better reception so folks can hear me better? Or hear me more often or more frequently?
How often do mics go bad or get dirty on these? Can a mic be cleaned?
I have been in the other Note 20 flashing thread but I am stuck. Tried so many ways but can't get the TMB csc to stick, always shows only XAA. I have TMO sim card too. Not sure if they blocked it on the newer releases of the phone
Has anyone tried Samkey to do this? Heard it only takes 1 credit but smallest amount of credits to purchase on ebay is 10 and I dont feel like investing more money into this effort