Question Q: What to do with ATT Snapdragon SM-S908 stuck on OneUI 5.0 beta 1? (Re-enable OTA) - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Essentially I'm in a pickle and I'm currently running OneUI 5.0 beta 1 on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra ATT locked device (SM-S908U) and I sideloaded the .bin for the official SMS908U beta build and it flashed and wiped everything and works fine. Except ONEUI 5 stable is coming out soon and I have tried Odin flashing several builds of Android 12 OneUI 4.1, I have tried Samsung Smart Switch emergency initialization (which doesn't show my device after failing to post the update), I went to Samsung Members but it says something about changed country info or not being in the Beta, but once I go to the open card to actually enroll for the beta, it says I'm already on it because it thinks since I have it at all its legit but it doesn't talk to the same exact framework of the app to find out if I need to officially enroll still. Either way I cannot opt out via Members either, I am fairly stuck. Any advice ?

*I do not have any backups from Android 12 stable.

You tried flashing official firmware for U device right? You were using CSC file or HOME_CSC to preserve data?
Going back from beta to stable means wiping data, phone will factory reset when you flash back the stable firmware and you should use the CSC file (not HOME_CSC)

Yeah... I know how to operate Odin3... It literally says right there I tried flashing multiple stable builds and each time it fails with AUTH error. Tried HOME and regular CSC....

I have the same phone. I have not gone back to stock U firmware from beta. But I have gone from beta to stock U1 firmware. I believe once you go back to stock U1 Android 12. You can flash back with Odin not patched to U firmware.

zlib1 said:
Essentially I'm in a pickle and I'm currently running OneUI 5.0 beta 1 on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra ATT locked device (SM-S908U) and I sideloaded the .bin for the official SMS908U beta build and it flashed and wiped everything and works fine. Except ONEUI 5 stable is coming out soon and I have tried Odin flashing several builds of Android 12 OneUI 4.1, I have tried Samsung Smart Switch emergency initialization (which doesn't show my device after failing to post the update), I went to Samsung Members but it says something about changed country info or not being in the Beta, but once I go to the open card to actually enroll for the beta, it says I'm already on it because it thinks since I have it at all its legit but it doesn't talk to the same exact framework of the app to find out if I need to officially enroll still. Either way I cannot opt out via Members either, I am fairly stuck. Any advice ?
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Any chance you still have the flashing zip file for beta 1 s908?
The link for beta 1 in this post isn't working
If you do can you send it to me please?
Thanks

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Rooted S7 running Nougat. How do I update when there is a new beta available?

Hi, my phone (G930L, Korean Exynos version), is rooted, and currently running a beta version of Nougat. I received a message both on my phone and also Samsung Switch program on my PC, that there was an update available. However, I'm unable to update both from the phone and Samsung Switch, due to being rooted.
Is there anyway I can update to the latest beta without having to flash factory stock firmware?
Thanks!
Sorry but i think you need samsung ofw for that.It won't work if you installed a rom based on touchwiz.

Manually updating to Oreo

Hi.
I have a G955U Galaxy S8+ AT&T Factory Unlocked on Android 7.0
Baseband Version: G955USQU1AQD9
Android Security Patch Level - April 1, 2017
I no longer live in the US, and currently in the Philippines. Phone works great and the signal is too and all, but I cannot get OTA updates.
Can I just download the firmware file in this thread and flash straight through ODIN, or do I need to follow another guide?
Thanks in advance
You can, however there are specific sequences to follow, so you have to update in firmware released order.
I encountered the same problem so I downloaded odin that worked for Nougat and loaded all version to BRB1 I think it is and then went to Oreo. Currently on CRC5.
Another note, when you are about to hit Oreo you will need to download the odin that works for Oreo. It can be found in the CRC5 thread.
Happy Updating
onedonrazor said:
You can, however there are specific sequences to follow, so you have to update in firmware released order.
I encountered the same problem so I downloaded odin that worked for Nougat and loaded all version to BRB1 I think it is and then went to Oreo. Currently on CRC5.
Another note, when you are about to hit Oreo you will need to download the odin that works for Oreo. It can be found in the CRC5 thread.
Happy Updating
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Is this really necessary?
I want to update to Oreo as well but since I'm AT&T unlocked and not currently using AT&T network I'm stuck in the June software update so I'll have to flash like 7-8 firmware updates and each one being about 2-3 GB to download.
Also, is there any stock Samsung firmware I can download so I can avoid having to manually flash every software update? Or am I just stuck with the AT&T firmware?
Thanks in advance.
I'm also having this problem. Need to flash the updates through ODIN but I can't find every single stock file leading up to BR9 on this site. Do I really have flash them all? Or is there another way?

Galaxy S9+ Pie Beta

I had a bit of trouble installing Pie on my device. Since I have AT&T and AT&T devices do not get beta updates (the betas are internally tested by AT&T staff), I had to flash an unlocked U1 firmware to get the update. When I flashed the newest firmware for U1 using the modded Odin by Raymond, my phone legitimately bootlooped on the Samsung start-up screen. I, then, wiped the cache, /data and mounted the /system directory, and rebooted the phone. Voila! I was on Android 8.0.0 for U1, and then I signed up for the beta program through Samsung+ (I had to sideload the newest beta version of Samsung+). Within 20 mins, I manually checked the software updates and Pie was ready. And everything went smoothly after that.
Some steps to flash U1 Firmware
- Use Modded Odin
- Get correct firmware with the same or newer bootloader for your device
- Try updating the firmware using an OTA.zip file from SD Card or through adb sideload
Best of luck to all AT&T customers rearing to get Pie.
Hey there, also on an AT&T S9+ locked device. Currently on BRJ5. Am I correct in reading that we have no choice but to wipe data to update?
JewishMatt said:
Hey there, also on an AT&T S9+ locked device. Currently on BRJ5. Am I correct in reading that we have no choice but to wipe data to update?
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Yes. You have 2 options.
1. Flash to U1. That requires a wipe. Sign up for beta.
2. Side load the builds. You'll need to be on ARIB. You can Odin to ARIB or in my case, I Odin to ARI6, and sideload to ARIB, then sideload to K9 build.
ATT causes a wipe every time you side load. So if you stay on the U firmware, every time a new beta is out, you get wiped. If you swap to the U firmware, the Beta will do an Ota, which does NOT wipe.
If you don't care about video calling, wifi calling or Volte (not 100% on that one), go to the U1 firmware and hope the beta isn't full.
We need an AT&T employee to drop the files up in here...
Perfect on my ATT s9+

[Resolved] #Solved# Any Possible Solution to Downgrade Back to Nougat?

Hello all
Been a member here for some time now and have a perplexing issue.
I upgraded a Samsung Device SM T395 to OS Pie 9 and decided I didn't like it. (There are no other posts with help on this matter)
I kept the STOCK roms Nougat 7.1 and Oreo 8 and want to put Nougat 7.1 back on my device , but is proving difficult using ODIN 13.3.1 or any other version of Odin. The result is FAIL, that's using a combination of AP, CSC, CP and BL.
I managed to get Oreo 8 back on it, but want Nougat 7.1 original installed instead.
Can anyone tell me can ADB Fastboot be used to Flash a Stock Rom back on a Samsung Device or is Odin the only method?
I know there are other similar programs like QFIL and Qualcomm that I have used for the Mi Max brand devices.
The device was rooted with Nougat 7.1 originally and I have USB debug set and FRP / OEM lock off also. So there's no problem there.
The last resort (stupidly expensive idea :crying is for me to buy another exact device that has Nougat 7 installed when boxed up!
I don't see how upgrading to Pie 9 and then wanting to go back to the original factory installed rom is a big problem, can anyone explain?
Would a CUSTOM Nougat 7.1 rom work if installed via TWRP ?
I have also come across this COMBINATION Software https://samsungcombinationfile.com/samsung-sm-t395 that is supposed to allow the downgrading of Android software, but hasn't worked as I had been lead to believe.
https://combinationfirmware.com/combination-samsung-galaxy-tab-active/
Thanks for reading :good:
tsam19 said:
Hello all
Been a member here for some time now and have a perplexing issue.
I upgraded a Samsung Device SM T395 to OS Pie 9 and decided I didn't like it. (There are no other posts with help on this matter)
I kept the STOCK roms Nougat 7.1 and Oreo 8 and want to put Nougat 7.1 back on my device , but is proving difficult using ODIN 13.3.1 or any other version of Odin. The result is FAIL, that's using a combination of AP, CSC, CP and BL.
I managed to get Oreo 8 back on it, but want Nougat 7.1 original installed instead.
Can anyone tell me can ADB Fastboot be used to Flash a Stock Rom back on a Samsung Device or is Odin the only method?
I know there are other similar programs like QFIL and Qualcomm that I have used for the Mi Max brand devices.
The device was rooted with Nougat 7.1 originally and I have USB debug set and FRP / OEM lock off also. So there's no problem there.
The last resort (stupidly expensive idea :crying is for me to buy another exact device that has Nougat 7 installed when boxed up!
I don't see how upgrading to Pie 9 and then wanting to go back to the original factory installed rom is a big problem, can anyone explain?
Would a CUSTOM Nougat 7.1 rom work if installed via TWRP ?
I have also come across this COMBINATION Softwarehttps://samsungcombinationfile.com/samsung-sm-t395 that is supposed to allow the downgrading of Android software, but hasn't worked as I had been lead to believe.
https://combinationfirmware.com/combination-samsung-galaxy-tab-active/
Thanks for reading :good:
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Samsung firmwares can not be downgraded. This is due to your bootloader version number. The bootloader version is the 5th number from the right of the firmware being downloaded. You can also check in setting - about phone - software info - baseband version ( 5th number from right). You can also tell bootloader number in download (Odin) mode with a line saying AP SWREV B:? : K? : S?. The B is your bootloader number.
Combination firmware works on the same principle in regards to bootloader numbers.
You can only flash the same or higher bootloaders version numbers.
Custom roms will work as long as the bootloader version number is the same ( or higher ) than what is on you phone.
spawnlives said:
Samsung firmwares can not be downgraded. This is due to your bootloader version number. The bootloader version is the 5th number from the right of the firmware being downloaded. You can also check in setting - about phone - software info - baseband version ( 5th number from right). You can also tell bootloader number in download (Odin) mode with a line saying AP SWREV B:? : K? : S?. The B is your bootloader number.
Combination firmware works on the same principle in regards to bootloader numbers.
You can only flash the same or higher bootloaders version numbers.
Custom roms will work as long as the bootloader version number is the same ( or higher ) than what is on you phone.
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RE: spawnlives. Many thanks for clearing that up, I now understand. Like many other people I have been trying to mix and match BL files from different OS variants to try and trick the device into accepting the main Nougat AP file via Odin, but nothing works.
These NEW combination files suggest that it is possible to downgrade the BOOTLOADER files on certain devices. However I downloaded all that was available for my device and tried the lot and found the only ROM that would flash correctly and properly was the latest one with the Binary 4 Bootloader. The rest would not register in Odin due to MD5 binary error messages.
In download mode my device AP SWREV B:4 K:2 S:2. ( So I have binary 4 which was released in January 2019, I believe). and this must have been updated when I updated to OS 9 Pie , using all the AP, CSC , BL and CP files.
So as you say, the answer is either , look for a Nougat 7.1 rom with a BL file that has a BINARY 4 code. Or buy another device that has the original Nougat 7.1 installed, which is silly really. :laugh:
Thanks :good:
tsam19 said:
spawnlives said:
RE: spawnlives. Many thanks for clearing that up, I now understand. Like many other people I have been trying to mix and match BL files from different OS variants to try and trick the device into accepting the main Nougat AP file via Odin, but nothing works.
These NEW combination files suggest that it is possible to downgrade the BOOTLOADER files on certain devices. However I downloaded all that was available for my device and tried the lot and found the only ROM that would flash correctly and properly was the latest one with the Binary 4 Bootloader. The rest would not register in Odin due to MD5 binary error messages.
In download mode my device AP SWREV B:4 K:2 S:2. ( So I have binary 4 which was released in January 2019, I believe). and this must have been updated when I updated to OS 9 Pie , using all the AP, CSC , BL and CP files.
So as you say, the answer is either , look for a Nougat 7.1 rom with a BL file that has a BINARY 4 code. Or buy another device that has the original Nougat 7.1 installed, which is silly really. :laugh:
Thanks :good:[/
The best you can do is roll back to Oreo. A new phone running nougat would be the best choice. I don't use custom roms but they all seem to keep up to the latest version. I have not seen one that ( latest version ) that is nougat favoured.
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spawnlives said:
tsam19 said:
spawnlives said:
RE: spawnlives. Many thanks for clearing that up, I now understand. Like many other people I have been trying to mix and match BL files from different OS variants to try and trick the device into accepting the main Nougat AP file via Odin, but nothing works.
These NEW combination files suggest that it is possible to downgrade the BOOTLOADER files on certain devices. However I downloaded all that was available for my device and tried the lot and found the only ROM that would flash correctly and properly was the latest one with the Binary 4 Bootloader. The rest would not register in Odin due to MD5 binary error messages.
In download mode my device AP SWREV B:4 K:2 S:2. ( So I have binary 4 which was released in January 2019, I believe). and this must have been updated when I updated to OS 9 Pie , using all the AP, CSC , BL and CP files.
So as you say, the answer is either , look for a Nougat 7.1 rom with a BL file that has a BINARY 4 code. Or buy another device that has the original Nougat 7.1 installed, which is silly really. :laugh:
Thanks :good:[/
The best you can do is roll back to Oreo. A new phone running nougat would be the best choice. I don't use custom roms but they all seem to keep up to the latest version. I have not seen one that ( latest version ) that is nougat favoured.
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RE:spawnlives
Yes having researched the total list of softwares for the SM-T395 device, it seems the BL was updated to 4 on the 2nd roll out of Oreo 8.1. And having checked ALL stock Nougat variants, there was never any release of 7.1 with a bootloader binary 4!
I presume the BL Binary version is the 5 character from the right on the picture. (underlined red) :good:
It would make sense for Samsung to give the end user a choice what software they want, by keeping the BL version the same or giving a choice of BL selections to allow upgrade or downgrade.
Anyway, I rolled back to Oreo 8.1 with the binary 4 BL. And unfortunately there aren't many CUSTOM roms , nor a working TWRP for the Samsung Galaxy Active Tab2.
Thanks again :good:
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tsam19 said:
spawnlives said:
tsam19 said:
RE:spawnlives
Yes having researched the total list of softwares for the SM-T395 device, it seems the BL was updated to 4 on the 2nd roll out of Oreo 8.1. And having checked ALL stock Nougat variants, there was never any release of 7.1 with a bootloader binary 4!
I presume the BL Binary version is the 5 character from the right on the picture. (underlined red) :good:
It would make sense for Samsung to give the end user a choice what software they want, by keeping the BL version the same or giving a choice of BL selections to allow upgrade or downgrade.
Anyway, I rolled back to Oreo 8.1 with the binary 4 BL. And unfortunately there aren't many CUSTOM roms , nor a working TWRP for the Samsung Galaxy Active Tab2.
Thanks again :good:
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Yes the bootloader is 5th from the right.
I don't own a tab2. If no work twrp can be found and you want to at least have root try using magisk and used the patch root method.
Also to avoid possible upgrade turn off automatic updates in setting - software update as well as in developer option - auto update system.
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spawnlives said:
tsam19 said:
spawnlives said:
Yes the bootloader is 5th from the right.
I don't own a tab2. If no work twrp can be found and you want to at least have root try using magisk and used the patch root method.
Also to avoid possible upgrade turn off automatic updates in setting - software update as well as in developer option - auto update system.
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Have rooted the device no problem with magisk and patching the original boot img file. Then flashing patched boot img via odin. Causing device verification to need to reformat the device, resulting in correct root.
Once a device , this device is rooted, no official updates can be installed anyway. When you try to uodate software, a pop up shows as the device recognises the software has been modified.
As for TWRP there ISN'T any version of TWRP available for the Samsung Galaxy Active Tab2 (SM-T395). I have even emailed the makers , developers of TWRP why there isn't one in their device inventory list on their webpage.
So no TWRP, and NO custom roms either for this model.
My concern , was all about finding a valid , safe way to downgrade back to original Nougat 7.1. And until someone can produce a working image with a BL with binary 4. Then there's only one optiin and that is to buy another untampered device with Nougat 7.1 out of the box and leave it un updated. :good:
Thanks for replying.
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tsam19 said:
Hello all
Been a member here for some time now and have a perplexing issue.
I upgraded a Samsung Device SM T395 to OS Pie 9 and decided I didn't like it. (There are no other posts with help on this matter)
I kept the STOCK roms Nougat 7.1 and Oreo 8 and want to put Nougat 7.1 back on my device , but is proving difficult using ODIN 13.3.1 or any other version of Odin. The result is FAIL, that's using a combination of AP, CSC, CP and BL.
I managed to get Oreo 8 back on it, but want Nougat 7.1 original installed instead.
Can anyone tell me can ADB Fastboot be used to Flash a Stock Rom back on a Samsung Device or is Odin the only method?
I know there are other similar programs like QFIL and Qualcomm that I have used for the Mi Max brand devices.
The device was rooted with Nougat 7.1 originally and I have USB debug set and FRP / OEM lock off also. So there's no problem there.
The last resort (stupidly expensive idea :crying is for me to buy another exact device that has Nougat 7 installed when boxed up!
I don't see how upgrading to Pie 9 and then wanting to go back to the original factory installed rom is a big problem, can anyone explain?
Would a CUSTOM Nougat 7.1 rom work if installed via TWRP ?
I have also come across this COMBINATION Software https://samsungcombinationfile.com/samsung-sm-t395 that is supposed to allow the downgrading of Android software, but hasn't worked as I had been lead to believe.
https://combinationfirmware.com/combination-samsung-galaxy-tab-active/
Thanks for reading :good:
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To answer your question of how is downgrading such a big problem, it is due to security reasons, to keep your device as secure as possible with the newest available software and the latest security updates.
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Unlocked Verizon 20 ultra Android 11 beta removal

So i am still on the beta of android 11.. Is there a way to get over to the OTA> i have checked for updates hasnt seen any.. i googled didnt really find any good answers.
Use Frija to download the latest U1 or U firmware, flash in Odin using Home CSC and you should be updated to current without losing data.

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