Trying to find the answer online and maybe someone can point me to the answer.
What is the difference between SM-S908U vs SM-S908U1
I'm looking at getting an unlocked version and can't find the answer to what is the difference between the two.
U is a carrier branded firmware and the U1 is unlock unbranded version.
dalepl said:
U is a carrier branded firmware and the U1 is unlock unbranded version.
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Thanks. So when selecting an unlocked version from Samsung, they will ship a U1?
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Hello, I bought S7 in internet. It was sold to me as Verizon version (SM-G930V). Actual software (G930VVRU2APB5) means that it's Verizon version indeed, but IMEI check shows that it's Sprint version (SM-G930P)... So I have few questions about this situation:
1. Is it bad that box and phone says that it's Verizon but IMEI says that it's Sprint? What may it cause in future? Or maybe phone is not original? Download mode works and Antutu checked confirms that it's original...
2. I wanted to upgrade my soft but how to do that? Update function shows me error while downloading so I wanted to do it via Odin but again - which version should I download? The latest from Verizon or Sprint?...
3. I live in Europe - will this phone work in our network? I mean 4G etc
My 930P has been flashed with 930V, 930A, 930T1,and 930U firmware all snapdragons are universal in that they can be flashed with all other USA carriers firmware
vegoja said:
My 930P has been flashed with 930V, 930A, 930T1,and 930U firmware all snapdragons are universal in that they can be flashed with all other USA carriers firmware
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What about Europe firmware G930F? Is there actually any difference between USA and Europe versions?
kamieniarz said:
What about Europe firmware G930F? Is there actually any difference between USA and Europe versions?
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Yes 930f have exynos chipset the U.S. variants are snapdragons
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Yes 930f have exynos chipset the U.S. variants are snapdragons
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Oh, that's right So how do you think, is there any difference between all firmwares for snapdragon. I'm wondering now which one should I download...
kamieniarz said:
Oh, that's right So how do you think, is there any difference between all firmwares for snapdragon. I'm wondering now which one should I download...
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930U is unlocked and debloated firmware but gets updated less frequently. The rest is really up to you on which bloat you prefer. If you are wanting to root I'd suggest 930V
I'm in USA and on Verizon. No matter how much digging on the forums I'm not sure I can ever be sure which exact version of the 8t would be the carrier unlocked international version with available bootloader unlock and root available. Hoping someone could provide with that info, thanks!
If you buy it directly from OP you should be good to go. Just make sure it's not been purchased through T-Mobile and hardware model KB2007.
KB2005
Lost Dog said:
If you buy it directly from OP you should be good to go. Just make sure it's not been purchased through T-Mobile and hardware model KB2007.
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Why TMobile? Is there not an equilvalent, for example to my V30 that was a non-carrier branded unlocked international model? And Sykojoe mentioned the KB2005, which one is that? I'll admit I haven't even looked up yet.
breacherman said:
Why TMobile? Is there not an equilvalent, for example to my V30 that was a non-carrier branded unlocked international model? And Sykojoe mentioned the KB2005, which one is that? I'll admit I haven't even looked up yet.
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I'm saying if you are NOT a T-Mobile customer, don't buy a phone that is locked to the T-Mobile network. You need to get them to SIM unlock it then you need to get a bootloader unlock token from OnePlus before you'll be able to flash any other ROMs.
KB2005 is the international version from OnePlus. That is the one you want to get. If the model number is KB2007 it's from T-Mobile.
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I'm saying if you are NOT a T-Mobile customer, don't buy a phone that is locked to the T-Mobile network. You need to get them to SIM unlock it then you need to get a bootloader unlock token from OnePlus before you'll be able to flash any other ROMs.
KB2005 is the international version from OnePlus. That is the one you want to get. If the model number is KB2007 it's from T-Mobile.
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Ok, yea I understand. The carrier unlocked (non-carrier) international one was the one i was looking for, thanks.
Hello
Im looking at upgrading the S10E to the Canadian Variant of the S20 which is SM-G781W and was wondering what my options are for bootloader unlock and root Im very tired of the Samsung bloatware and being unable to remove it
dantexaiver said:
Hello
Im looking at upgrading the S10E to the Canadian Variant of the S20 which is SM-G781W and was wondering what my options are for bootloader unlock and root Im very tired of the Samsung bloatware and being unable to remove it
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You can debloat with no root, check this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...sh-the-full-potential-of-your-galaxy.4376755/
dantexaiver said:
Hello
Im looking at upgrading the S10E to the Canadian Variant of the S20 which is SM-G781W and was wondering what my options are for bootloader unlock and root Im very tired of the Samsung bloatware and being unable to remove it
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you wouldn't have bootloader unlock and therefore no root, you posted this in the wrong section BTW.
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You can debloat with no root, check this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...sh-the-full-potential-of-your-galaxy.4376755/
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3mel said:
you wouldn't have bootloader unlock and therefore no root, you posted this in the wrong section BTW.
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actually looking into a paid service to unlock the bootloader
dantexaiver said:
actually looking into a paid service to unlock the bootloader
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currently one service can't unlock the newer firmwares and the other is on hiatus, maybe for the same reason.
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currently one service can't unlock the newer firmwares and the other is on hiatus, maybe for the same reason.
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service told me to keep an eye out for a certain version of bootloader so when the phone services im going to boot it up with out setup and see what version
I had to return my Canadian edition, locked bootloader.
I ended up having to buy the international model with OEM Unlock which Canadian does not.
K2silver said:
I had to return my Canadian edition, locked bootloader.
I ended up having to buy the international model with OEM Unlock which Canadian does
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can i replace the motherboard of the SM-G781W with a SM-G781B one? or would i be still not able to unlock the bootloader
Hello friends,
Recently I moved to Canada, I have the international model, G781B, I was wondering if it is possible to flash the canadian variant. Reason: 5G didnt work so far, tryied everything to make it work, even manually configuration of Bell network.
Comparing at the gsmarena.com, the hardware looks like the same.
I'm almost giving up and buying a new phone.
ejpenha said:
Hello friends,
Recently I moved to Canada, I have the international model, G781B, I was wondering if it is possible to flash the canadian variant. Reason: 5G didnt work so far, tryied everything to make it work, even manually configuration of Bell network.
Comparing at the gsmarena.com, the hardware looks like the same.
I'm almost giving up and buying a new phone.
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Most likely your carries uses mmwave 5g network, and international S20 FE 5g uses the other spectrums for 5g. There is no way a software flfash can change anyting, and I do not think that you can even flash software for thw wrong phone model, as odin check the BL version prior to flashing
I have got a Samsung Flip3 US unlocked version. Have been using it outside US with and Indian SIM card from last few months without any hiccups. With Samsung Pay working as well.
Now, with the release of 5G services here in India, I'm not sure the bands that Indian operators use are unlocked or not in this. Jio (Indian service provider) says that you're using a non-5G device.
So, I was wondering if I flash an INU firmware to my device. Will it unlock the bands and also let me get OTAs from Samsung? Maybe if someone here did this already?
(According to Jio, this phone is compatible with their 5G network. Also, checked on gsmarena, the international version has the bands that JIO supports.) Since the chipset in international and US is same, I suppose the bands are already there in the device.
Thanks in advance for your help and comments.
Hi Jatin, I don't think flashing your US flip 3 with IND firmware, will fix your problem. The IND firmware is for the F711B model, you are on the F711U1 model. I would not try that. A lot of the F7711B firmware are multi-CSC, but not for the U1 model.
Thanks for the reply, @slysurfer.
I was thinking that since both F711B and F711U1 share the same chipset (Snapdragon 888), the F711B firmware drivers will work on F711U1.
I read some other posts in here (on XDA itself) in which someone with an EUX variant flashed INU firmware to it. Not sure the EUX variant is multi-CSC or not.
jatin21 said:
Thanks for the reply, @slysurfer.
I was thinking that since both F711B and F711U1 share the same chipset (Snapdragon 888), the F711B firmware drivers will work on F711U1.
I read some other posts in here (on XDA itself) in which someone with an EUX variant flashed INU firmware to it. Not sure the EUX variant is multi-CSC or not.
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Yes, the EUX variant is multi-CSC (to a degree) I can flash any firmware from Europe to South East Asia, but as mentioned we can't flash any firmware from US/Canada.
Big >IF< you can OEM unlock the bootloader you can install twrp and disable the vbmeta and flash a U firmware over a U1 phone and visa versa. But even if you can do all of that it probably still won't work. Personally I'd take it to my local mobile phone stall and see if they can do it.
Thankyou @beanbean50 for your answers.
Sorry for the noob question, . Earlier when Samsung used to release 2 different hardware versions of the same phone like one with Exynos and other with Snapdragon, flashing the other region ROM was not possible.
So, I was just wondering, since both the regions (US & South East Asia) has the exactly same hardware, the networks bands in both of these must only be software locked. Thus, since the US version already has the hardware, can't simply flashing a different region ROM should work.
Again, if there are some other locks that prevent this, it's not possible to flash. Just like if on paper both devices are same, the only difference they have is, they are released in different region.
Also, I checked, both are also manufactured in the Vietnam.
jatin21 said:
Thankyou @beanbean50 for your answers.
Sorry for the noob question, . Earlier when Samsung used to release 2 different hardware versions of the same phone like one with Exynos and other with Snapdragon, flashing the other region ROM was not possible.
So, I was just wondering, since both the regions (US & South East Asia) has the exactly same hardware, the networks bands in both of these must only be software locked. Thus, since the US version already has the hardware, can't simply flashing a different region ROM should work.
Again, if there are some other locks that prevent this, it's not possible to flash. Just like if on paper both devices are same, the only difference they have is, they are released in different region.
Also, I checked, both are also manufactured in the Vietnam.
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Can you unlock the bootloader?
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Can you unlock the bootloader?
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There is not OEM unlocking in under developer options. I have through other posts and things on how to unlock. I suppose it can't be unlocked in a straightforward like F711B can be.
I suppose this is the hard-stop that cleared my doubts.
Thanks one again, @beanbean50 for your time and answers. Really appreciated!!
P.S.: If you or someone you know have some experience unlocking a US snapdragon Samsung device bootloader, please do share. I might have to consider unlocking bootloader in the future.
Hello Guys
I recently purchased an S22 Ultra USA unlocked model - SM-S908U device in India but I am not getting any software updates. I am attaching a screenshot of the device information
Can I download? INDIAN firmware SM-S908E/INS/S908EXXU5CWEC and install it without losing my phone data? Pl help thanks in advance.
Leo
naveengoud said:
Hello Guys
I recently purchased an S22 Ultra USA unlocked model - SM-S908U device in India but I am not getting any software updates. I am attaching a screenshot of the device information
Can I download? INDIAN firmware SM-S908E/INS/S908EXXU5CWEC and install it without losing my phone data? Pl help thanks in advance.
Leo
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Flash the HOME CSC instead of regular CSC to retain userdata
The SM-S908U is the US carrier version. The SM-S908U1 is the US non-carrier version. The former gets updates from the respective carrier. The latter gets updates direct from Samsung.
SM-S918U S23 ULTRA/918U1 UNITED STATES FIRMWARE FLASHING
Most of us already know how to flash firmware with Odin. Here, anyone can post available firmware for everyone to use as well as general discussion. U firmware can be flashed on a U1 device and U1 firmware can be flashed on a U device using Odin...
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naveengoud said:
Hello Guys
I recently purchased an S22 Ultra USA unlocked model - SM-S908U device in India but I am not getting any software updates. I am attaching a screenshot of the device information
Can I download? INDIAN firmware SM-S908E/INS/S908EXXU5CWEC and install it without losing my phone data? Pl help thanks in advance.
Leo
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