USA. S22 on AT&T
When I check for updates I get this:
Your software is up to date.
Software update information
Current version: S908U1UES2AVI5 / S908U1OYM2AVI5 / S908U1UES2AVI5
Security patch level: October 1, 2022
I used odin to push U1 to my phone to fix RCS. Does that mean no UI5 updates?
Yes that means no update. But if your device was U and you installed U1 you should still get update. Sometimes it says that and you can move date a few weeks ahead, check again and it will install. I'm not on U1 so not sure if there is an update for U1. There are numerous threads already devoted to this topic
butchieboy said:
Yes that means no update. But if your device was U and you installed U1 you should still get update. Sometimes it says that and you can move date a few weeks ahead, check again and it will install. I'm not on U1 so not sure if there is an update for U1. There are numerous threads already devoted to this topic
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wym np update?
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Ok so I just acquired an S6 (AT&T, OEM/not rooted) and I know that 7.0 is rolling out for it and after some investigating it seems that the only way I'll be able to update it to 7.0 from 6.0.1 is if my baseband is at a certain version, which it is not. There are 3 listed updates for this phone on the At&T site that I don't seem to have (SPL Nov 1, SPL Dec 1 & SPL Jan 1) and I'm wondering how I can apply these updates and at least have my phone up to date. I've tried checking OTA updates and also installing SmartSwitch and it says that my phone is currently updated and doesn't offer any patches. Any help is appreciated!
Here's a screenshot of where I'm at now-
http://imgur.com/a/PcnFQ
you can get better support here https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s6
as this forum is for s6 international 920f/i/k/s
For international models, you usually find a firmware on sammobile and flash through ODIN, following instructions under the firmware on sammobile website.
mrdigit420 said:
you can get better support here https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s6
as this forum is for s6 international 920f/i/k/s
For international models, you usually find a firmware on sammobile and flash through ODIN, following instructions under the firmware on sammobile website.
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Whoops, sorry about that. I'll direct my inquiry over there. Thanks!
What I want to do: I was trying to OTA update my phone software to the latest, but it seems I am behind on many updates. On the AT&T website, I saw that I need the previous updates installed first, in order to get the latest ones. I have to go in order.
Problem: Everytime I try to do a software update from the settings, it says “Current software is up to date.” It’s been saying that for over a year now. I can’t even get the updates from last year.
So is there a way I can flash one of the stock firmware updates from last year on to my phone with Odin and see if it will fix the ‘over the air’ updates? Or can I just skip to the most recent firmware and flash that one.
By the way, I have never done anything like this to my phone before, so I am a bit nervous, but I want to get this problem fixed so I would love if someone helped me out. I did see some articles online about flashing stock firmwares, that’s how I learned about Odin.
If this is doable, can someone please link me to a thorough tutorial on this process? If it isn’t, can you guys recommend another way of getting to the latest 8.0 stock firmware?
My phone right now:
Galaxy S8 plus (AT&T)
Model#: SM-G955U
Android version: 7.0
Baseband version: G955USQS1AQF7
Android security patch level: June 1, 2017
Kernel version: 4.4.16-11449429
Zendrop said:
What I want to do: I was trying to OTA update my phone software to the latest, but it seems I am behind on many updates. On the AT&T website, I saw that I need the previous updates installed first, in order to get the latest ones. I have to go in order.
Problem: Everytime I try to do a software update from the settings, it says “Current software is up to date.” It’s been saying that for over a year now. I can’t even get the updates from last year.
So is there a way I can flash one of the stock firmware updates from last year on to my phone with Odin and see if it will fix the ‘over the air’ updates? Or can I just skip to the most recent firmware and flash that one.
By the way, I have never done anything like this to my phone before, so I am a bit nervous, but I want to get this problem fixed so I would love if someone helped me out. I did see some articles online about flashing stock firmwares, that’s how I learned about Odin.
If this is doable, can someone please link me to a thorough tutorial on this process? If it isn’t, can you guys recommend another way of getting to the latest 8.0 stock firmware?
My phone right now:
Galaxy S8 plus (AT&T)
Model#: SM-G955U
Android version: 7.0
Baseband version: G955USQS1AQF7
Android security patch level: June 1, 2017
Kernel version: 4.4.16-11449429
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If you are using the AT&T S8+ outside of the USA, you will not get any OTA updates due to AT&T update policy. What you want to do is flash the Unlocked firmware and you will be good. Search for carrier switching thread and follow it.
aromerblz said:
If you are using the AT&T S8+ outside of the USA, you will not get any OTA updates due to AT&T update policy. What you want to do is flash the Unlocked firmware and you will be good. Search for carrier switching thread and follow it.
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Thanks for responding!
I managed to flash an older firmware from 4 months ago and I was able to OTA update to the recent one. https://forum.xda-developers.com/at...lternative-t3844887/post77673505#post77673505
Software update for s8+
Please where can I get latest software update for Samsung galaxy s8+ model number SM-G955U
I bought my S8 on eBay, AT&T unlocked
However, it's last update was the July 1 2018 Android Security patch level update.
I personally have not updated the phone since I got it
When I try to update it by going into software update, it says that 'current software is up to date' without even searching
I'm not using an ATT sim card nor am I in the US
Can anyone assist?
Is there any program that I can download that can update my phone without root?
I don't want to be a ***** but please use the search next time , here is a hint: Odin!!
Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
jocyrus_ said:
I bought my S8 on eBay, AT&T unlocked
However, it's last update was the July 1 2018 Android Security patch level update.
I personally have not updated the phone since I got it
When I try to update it by going into software update, it says that 'current software is up to date' without even searching
I'm not using an ATT sim card nor am I in the US
Can anyone assist?
Is there any program that I can download that can update my phone without root?
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Download the latest version of the firmware from sammobile and use ODIN flash it. You should be ok from there.
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Reply if you notice any differences. So far I noticed none but I think that the phone is a bit smoother.
Man, it's just a security update, it doesn't do anything more than just a few patches to Linux kernel.
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-02-01
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Man, it's just a security update, it doesn't do anything more than just a few patches to Linux kernel.
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-02-01
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I just thought if maybe Nokia pushed something more with it
Sowa96 said:
I just thought if maybe Nokia pushed something more with it
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It's not the way HMD does updates. They always make standalone updates for features + bug fixes and security updates. I think there might even be some policy about it.
Anybody got weird statusbar padding after this update?
Wait there's a february update? Mine still says october and it doesn't find any new updates.
Apoxx said:
Wait there's a february update? Mine still says october and it doesn't find any new updates.
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Same here, brand new phone and october 2018 is latest, WTF Nokia? Android One?
Bazilli said:
Same here, brand new phone and october 2018 is latest, WTF Nokia? Android One?
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You can get the ota packages from the dedicated thread here and flash them with stock recovery.
Be very careful about your build model, cross compatibility isn't 100% guaranteed as far as I know.
Also the otas are progressive, which means you have to flash each one in order starting from your build number to get to the latest one, you can't just flash the latest one. Stock recovery should prevent you from doing harm.
The fact that your phone finds no update makes me believe you don't have TA-1046 build model.
Edit: in the ota thread's OP says it has been tester for all 3 model variants.
ban.codrut said:
You can get the ota packages from the dedicated thread here and flash them with stock recovery.
Be very careful about your build model, cross compatibility isn't 100% guaranteed as far as I know.
Also the otas are progressive, which means you have to flash each one in order starting from your build number to get to the latest one, you can't just flash the latest one. Stock recovery should prevent you from doing harm.
The fact that your phone finds no update makes me believe you don't have TA-1046 build model.
Edit: in the ota thread's OP says it has been tester for all 3 model variants.
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My phone is TA-1046. I got latest OTA by flashing OTA builds all the way december to --> january and then phone downloaded febryary automatically. Maybe there was something wrong with update servers or something.
NFC has been working around of 1 week after the update, and then stopped
It seems Google mistakenly pushed VZW firmware as the "latest" update, so it's a Google side problem that should be resolved with the December update.
If you're not using a Verizon branded device, it's not recommended that you install this firmware.
Thanks to @MishaalRahman for discovering this.
V0latyle said:
It seems Google mistakenly pushed VZW firmware as the "latest" update, so it's a Google side problem that should be resolved with the December update.
If you're not using a Verizon branded device, it's not recommended that you install this firmware.
Thanks to @MishaalRahman for discovering this.
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I dirty flashed 12.0.0 (SP1A.211105.003, Nov 2021) on top of the previous 12.0.0 (SP1A.211105.002.A1, Nov 2021, Verizon, Verizon MVNOs) and still getting the update notification. Unlocked P5 on Verizon.
Then it seems like its supposed to be an they're maybe changing their build number's scheme.
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I dirty flashed 12.0.0 (SP1A.211105.003, Nov 2021) on top of the previous 12.0.0 (SP1A.211105.002.A1, Nov 2021, Verizon, Verizon MVNOs) and still getting the update notification. Unlocked P5 on Verizon.
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I ended up dirty flashing the Verizon build (.002.A1) and all is well. The only difference I've noticed is the baseband is a new version. Also P5 on Verizon. I don't venture into the city so I can't testify as to UWB performance.
Oh, and At a Glance seems to be fixed...
V0latyle said:
I ended up dirty flashing the Verizon build (.002.A1) and all is well. The only difference I've noticed is the baseband is a new version. Also P5 on Verizon. I don't venture into the city so I can't testify as to UWB performance.
Oh, and At a Glance seems to be fixed...
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Do we know of a way to hide/disable the update popup? I am not going to flash back to get rid of it since the next update will probably be dropping 12-6-21 if updates go as normal.
:edit: i turned the google play store off for system notifications, this might work.