SM-N985F (Android 13 Release & October 2022 Security Patch) - Flashable via Odin? - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Questions & Answers

Hi everyone,
Hope you've all been doing well and enjoying a nice weekend.
Wanted to get a hold of you to ask if anyone knows if the SM-N985F Android 13 official upgrade with the October 2022 security patch is Flashable via Odin?
Are there any complications? Also, if there's no complications, which Odin version should I use? Should I keep the defaults or should I tick anything additionally?
I'm unrooted - always have been - so, I'm only looking to clean flash the official firmware I've downloaded from SamMobile.com (as most do with all new firmware upgrades).
Thank you very much in advance.

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At&t note edge updates (SM-N915A) with links

All links and file are credited to makki666. Versions OI6, OI7, and OI9 are supported for update to 6.0.1 MM
N915AUCU2COI2- 5.1.1 Update
N915AUCU2COI3- 5.1.1 security patch update #1
N915AUCS2COI4- 5.1.1 security patch update #2
N915AUCS2COI5- 5.1.1 security patch update #3
N915AUCS2CO16- 5.1.1 security patch update #4
N915AUCS2COI7- 5.1.1 security patch update #5
N915AUCS2COI9 - 5.1.1 security patch update #6
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N915AUCU2DPH5- 6.0.1 Update
N915AUCS2DPH7- 6.0.1 security patch update #1
Any help will be appreciated
Please help us to get rid of lollipop ):
someone can find the files to update to android 6.0.1 PH5
Xxb00stnxx said:
All links and file are credited to makki666. Versions OI6, OI7, and OI9 are supported for update to 6.0.1 MM
N915AUCU2COI2- 5.1.1 Update
N915AUCU2COI3- 5.1.1 security patch update #1
N915AUCS2COI4- 5.1.1 security patch update #2
N915AUCS2COI5- 5.1.1 security patch update #3
N915AUCS2DO16- 5.1.1 security patch update #4
N915AUCS2COI7- 5.1.1 security patch update #5
N915AUCS2COI9 - 5.1.1 security patch update #6
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N915AUCU2DPH5- 6.0.1 Update
N915AUCS2DPH7- 6.0.1 security patch update #1
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You are a life saver!
Thank you very much
I am on 5.1.1 COI2. Can I update direct PH7 ?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N915A using XDA Free mobile app
androidBH said:
I am on 5.1.1 COI2. Can I update direct PH7 ?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N915A using XDA Free mobile app
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No you will need to update to (COI6,COI7, OR COI9) Then to DPH5, last to DPH7
Xxb00stnxx said:
No you will need to update to (COI6,COI7, OR COI9) Then to DPH5, last to DPH7
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Update your security patch #6 COI9 > DPH5 6.0.1 > DPH7 security patch?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N915A using XDA Free mobile app
Thank u makki thank u Xxb00stnxx!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N915A using XDA-Developers mobile app
Xxb00stnxx said:
All links and file are credited to makki666. Versions OI6, OI7, and OI9 are supported for update to 6.0.1 MM
N915AUCU2COI2- 5.1.1 Update
N915AUCU2COI3- 5.1.1 security patch update #1
N915AUCS2COI4- 5.1.1 security patch update #2
N915AUCS2COI5- 5.1.1 security patch update #3
N915AUCS2CO16- 5.1.1 security patch update #4
N915AUCS2COI7- 5.1.1 security patch update #5
N915AUCS2COI9 - 5.1.1 security patch update #6
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N915AUCU2DPH5- 6.0.1 Update
N915AUCS2DPH7- 6.0.1 security patch update #1
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You are a life saver! I could not find these updates anywhere else! My phone now runs Android 6.0 because of you! Thanks a million!!
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Do you also have the changelog for the 6.0.1 security patch update?
I'm on CO16 how do I update. I'm new to this. Please help.
i am needing this files, thank you so much
I am in the COI9 update and it does not let me update to DPH5 what can I do? help ..
Xxb00stnxx said:
All links and file are credited to makki666. Versions OI6, OI7, and OI9 are supported for update to 6.0.1 MM
N915AUCU2COI2- 5.1.1 Update
N915AUCU2COI3- 5.1.1 security patch update #1
N915AUCS2COI4- 5.1.1 security patch update #2
N915AUCS2COI5- 5.1.1 security patch update #3
N915AUCS2CO16- 5.1.1 security patch update #4
N915AUCS2COI7- 5.1.1 security patch update #5
N915AUCS2COI9 - 5.1.1 security patch update #6
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N915AUCU2DPH5- 6.0.1 Update
N915AUCS2DPH7- 6.0.1 security patch update #1
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:crying::crying: hay que usar todas o solo la ultima ol9 ?
if anyone encounter's the dreadful "DRK error" after flashing the 6.0.1 update, flash the pit file from this post. Worked for me
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64506387&postcount=3
Advice needed - revert to 5.1.1 to get temp root & debloat?
I need some advice. I have always bought unlocked international versions of Samsung products with unlocked bootloaders that could be rooted to remove bloatware.
However, I cracked my screen on Note Edge SM-N915O (and other minor things were going wrong so replacing screen did not seem worthwhile) so bought new old stock ATT version, unlocked from carrier but still bootlocked. I did not realize how much bloatware would be on a carrier branded phone.
I flashed to 5.1.1 latest security update. However, there does not seem to be even a temporary easy root available with the N915AUCS2COI9 baseband (tried Kingoroot - apk & PC version; Kingroot and checked if One-click root was compatible).
So my question is this, is it better to revert to basic 5.1.1 (N915AUCS2COI2) or even back to 4.4.4 where temporary root seems possible and I can use Titanium Backup to freeze or uninstall bloatware, or to live with bloatware and stay with the security updates in Lollipop or even maybe flash Marshmallow? I realize I can disable much of the bloatware but I really want to get rid of it.
Alternately, is there another root that a relative newbie could use to get temporary root in Lollipop latest edition or Marshmallow? If not, what is worse, outdated OS or bloatware?
Thanks for any input
jah732

Request Upload Ospray MM 6.0.1 stock firmware with january patch

please Upload Anyone Dev .
...Ospray Stock Firmware with January Security patch
It will upload when Motorola release it. Motorola has not released it. So wait. Till use custom rom

Official Stock Firmware Thread (11 August 2022) - Galaxy S9+ (SM-G965F)

UPDATE (7 APRIL 2022): Samsung has officially declared the Galaxy S9 and S9+ EOL. They will no longer be supported, and FVB4 will most probably be the final build for this device.
Latest stable firmware:
G965FXXUHFVG4 / G965FOXMHFVB4 / G965FXXUHFVB4
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How to flash the stock Odin flashable firmware:
1) Download Odin v3.13.1 - Link
2) Extract the firmware file you just downloaded. You should get 5 files:
AP (System & Recovery)
BL (Bootloader)
CP (Modem / Radio)
CSC_OXM (OXM CSC file, will wipe your phone)
HOME_CSC_OXM (OXM CSC file, will NOT wipe your phone)
3) Add each file to it's respective field in Odin v3.13.1. Use CSC_OXM if you want to do a clean flash and HOME_CSC OXM if you want to keep your apps and data.
4) Reboot your phone in Download / Odin mode with the following button combo:
POWER + VOLUME DOWN + BIXBY
5) Once in download mode, connect your phone to the PC, preferably using the original USB cable you got with your phone. Odin should detect your device and a blue box will show up with the COM port number.
6) Do NOT tick any extra boxes. The only options to be ticked are F.Reset Time and Auto-Reboot.
7) Click the start button, wait for Odin to say 'PASS'. Once the flash is complete, your phone will reboot.
Firmware screenshots, changelog, and download links will be in 2nd post of this thread.
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CSC change tutorial - Post #2011
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Firmware release history:
G965FXXU1ARC5 - 17th March 2018
G965FXXU1ARCC - 28th March 2018
G965FXXS1ARD1 - 24th April 2018
G965FXXU1ARD4 - 1st May 2018
G965FXXU1BRE5 - 23rd May 2018
G965FXXU1BRE6 - 6th June 2018
G965FXXU1BRF3 - 21st June 2018
G965FXXU1BRF8 - 26th June 2018
G965FXXU2BRG6 - 18th July 2018
G965FXXU2BRGA - 6th August 2018
G965FXXU2BRH1 - 17th August 2018
G965FXXU2BRH7 - 10th September 2018
G965FXXS2BRI1 - 13th September 2018
G965FXXU2BRI3 - 20th September 2018
G965FXXU2BRJ3 - 15th October 2018
G965FXXS2BRJ6 - 12th November 2018
G965FXXU2BRJ8 - 16th November 2018
G965FXXU2BRK2 - 6th December 2018
G965FXXS2BRK3 - 10th December 2018
G965FXXS2BRL3 - 20th December 2018
G965FXXU2CRLI - 24th December 2018
G965FXXU2CRLO - 8th January 2019
G965FXXU2CRLN - 8th January 2019
G965FXXU2CSA2 - 14th January 2019
G965FXXU2CSB3 - 14th February 2019
G965FXXS2CSB8 - 1st March 2019
G965FXXU2CSB9 - 1st March 2019
G965FXXU2CSC8 - 18th March 2019
G965FXXS3CSD1 - 11th April 2019
G965FXXU3CSD4 - 16th April 2019
G965FXXS4CSDD - 29th April 2019
G965FXXU4CSE3 - 15th May 2019
G965FXXU5CSF2 - 11th June 2019
G965FXXU6CSG8 - 18th July 2019
G965FXXU6CSG8 - 12th August 2019
G965FXXS6CSH5 - 10th September 2019
G965FXXU7CSJ1 - 16th October 2019
G965FXXS7CSJ3 - 5th November 2019
G965FXXS7CSK4 - 4th December 2019
G965FXXS7CTA1 - 16th January 2020
G965FXXU7DTAA - 28th January 2020
G965FXXS7DTAD - 17th February 2020
G965FXXS7DTB5 - 11th March 2020
G965FXXU8DTC5 - 8th April 2020
G965FXXS9DTD7 - 12th May 2020
G965FXXU9ETF5 - 14th June 2020
G965FXXUAETG3 - 14th July 2020
G965FXXSBETH1 - 17th August 2020
G965FXXSBETH2 - 7th September 2020
G965FXXUCFTJ2 - 19th October 2020
G965FXXSCFTJ3 - 2nd November 2020
G965FXXUCFTK1 - 11th November 2020
G965FXXSCFTK2 - 1st December 2020
G965FXXSDFTL1 - 3rd January 2021
G965FXXSEFUA1 - 3rd February 2021
G965FXXSFFUB3 - 10th March 2021
G965FXXUFFUC6 - 31st March 2021
G965FXXUFFUD5 - 6th May 2021
G965FXXUFFUE1 - 12th May 2021
G965FXXUGFUG4 - 4th August 2021
G965FXXSHFUJ2 - 1 November 2021
G965FXXUHFVB4 - 6 March 2022
G965FXXUHFVG4 - 11 August 2022
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FAQs:
1) Will this trip KNOX, and will I lose my warranty?
Answer: Short answer would be no, your KNOX counter will remain at 0x0 and warranty stays valid as well.
However, some service centers might note regional differences between builds based on the latest build available for your CSC, indicating that the phone has been flashed, so if you're sending your device in for a service/repair/replacement, then I'd suggest flashing to the latest build available for your home country's CSC. Usually not required though, so not a big deal.
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2) What if the firmware build number mentioned above is not available for my CSC, can I still flash it?
Answer: Yes, if your current CSC is part of the OXM multi-CSC. You can check that using the Google Doc I made here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IQglKMUCJXfs5UIeSehd1d6s5a6Rh_fC1WuPdycxotY
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3) I flashed 'XXXX' build, but now I can't get OTAs for a newer build that's available on my CSC?
Answer: Now, I'll be using fake build numbers in this example, but you should still understand how I'm explaining this.
Suppose your current build is very old, XXU1ARA1, and the latest available multi-CSC OXM build is XXU1BRA1, so you flash it on your device.
Now, BRA1 is not released for your specific CSC, so you won't get OTAs for it to any further builds because no subsequent OTA file exists on the Samsung server for your CSC.
Samsung will then release a new build for your CSC called XXU1BRA2, so the only OTA file existing on the server for your CSC is XXU1ARA1 > XXU1BRA2, so an OTA from XXU1BRA1 > XXU1BRA2 will not be possible, and the only way to regain the ability to get OTAs, is by flashing BRA2 and then accepting further OTAs from there on.
This may seem cumbersome to some people, but if you're impatient and always want the latest build, then just continue flashing as you normally would.
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4) Can I flash the ROM in the main post without flashing the builds that came before it?
Answer: Yes you can. When flashing ROMs with Odin, you don't need to be on a specific build to flash them. They don't need to be flashed in order.
You can be on the oldest possible build and flash directly to the latest one.
Important:
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The files linked in this thread are ONLY compatible with the following devices:
SM-G965F (International Single SIM)
SM-G965F/DS (International Dual-SIM)
There are no Dual SIM specific ROMs, any ROMs for the G965F will work on the Dual SIM models and you will retain Dual SIM functionality and both your IMEIs.
Latest OXM ROM for S9+
This ROM was released on 6 March 2022 and can be used for all OXM Multi-CSCs, you can check the list below to see if your CSC is part of OXM:
Google Docs
IMPORTANT: After flashing this, you can NOT downgrade to
BL v1 firmwares (XXU1xxxx / XXS1xxxx builds)
BL v2 firmwares (XXU2xxxx / XXS2xxxx builds)
BL v3 firmwares (XXU3xxxx / XXS3xxxx builds)
BL v4 firmwares (XXU4xxxx / XXS4xxxx builds)
BL v5 firmwares (XXU5xxxx / XXS5xxxx builds)
BL v6 firmwares (XXU6xxxx / XXS6xxxx builds)
BL v7 firmwares (XXU7xxxx / XXS7xxxx builds)
BL v8 firmwares (XXU8xxxx / XXS8xxxx builds)
BL v9 firmwares (XXU9xxxx / XXS9xxxx builds)
BL v10 firmwares (XXUAxxxx / XXSAxxxx builds)
BL v11 firmwares (XXUBxxxx / XXSBxxxx builds)
BL v12 firmwares (XXUCxxxx / XXSCxxxx builds)
BL v13 firmwares (XXUDxxxx /XXSDxxxx builds)
BL v14 firmwares (XXUExxxx / XXSExxxx builds)
BL v15 firmwares (XXUFxxxx / XXSFxxxx builds)
BL v16 firmwares (XXUGxxxx / XXSGxxxx builds)
You can download this using SamFirm or Frija
Model: SM-G965F (GALAXY S9+)
Country: Germany (DBT)
Version: Android 10 (OneUI 2.5)
Kernel: 23733710
Build Date: Thursday - 21 July 2022
Security Patch: 1 March 2022
AP: G965FXXUHFVG4
CSC: G965FOXMHFVB4
CP: G965FXXUHFVB4
THanks for doing this - very helpful -
@murtaza02 nice thread, I think you will find this link useful - http://downloadmirror.co/Wol/G965FXXU1ARC5_G965FOXM1ARC4_XEU.zip
Yes, it's OXM one, the same one you mentioned above.
itskapil said:
@murtaza02 nice thread, I think you will find this link useful - http://downloadmirror.co/Wol/G965FXXU1ARC5_G965FOXM1ARC4_XEU.zip
Yes, it's OXM one, the same one you mentioned above.
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Will add to second post. I'm uploading on AFH right now so that link will be added as well.
S9+
Hi Sir, what actually this will do to the phone?
Henry Chang said:
Hi Sir, what actually this will do to the phone?
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The stock firmwares linked here are either to update your phone manually or to return to the stock firmware if your phone is rooted and you want to remove root and any modifications.
Thanks for your immediate reply. I just got my s9+ but I hesitate to root now. I have one year warranty on it.
There is a newer OXM firmware available now. It's G965FXXU1ARC6 from the CSC XSA.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/SM-G965F/XSA/download/G965FXXU1ARC6/211308/
same changelist?
Gesendet von meinem SM-G965F mit Tapatalk
csc didnt changed after flash this any way to change that?
Yes. I don't know if there is any noticeable change.
Tizen99 said:
Yes. I don't know if there is any noticeable change.
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It's the same as ARC5 but released specifically for XSA (Australia). The changelist is exactly the same and the changelog mentioned by Samsung is the exact same for ARC5 and ARC6. I didn't post it because it's unnecessary and brings nothing new to the table.
milad.pro said:
csc didnt changed after flash this any way to change that?
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CSC is not supposed to change after flashing. That's the whole point of of the OXM multi-CSC.
murtaza02 said:
It's the same as ARC5 but released specifically for XSA (Australia). The changelist is exactly the same and the changelog mentioned by Samsung is the exact same for ARC5 and ARC6. I didn't post it because it's unnecessary and brings nothing new to the table.
CSC is not supposed to change after flashing. That's the whole point of of the OXM multi-CSC.
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How can I change CSC then? I flashed many rom but it didn't changed.
my csc now G965FOXM1ARC4 vietnam region but csc code is still in THR
*272*imei didnt work
@milad.pro
Why do you want to change CSC?
Sent from my SM-G965F
murtaza02 said:
@milad.pro
Why do you want to change CSC?
Sent from my SM-G965F
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Bixby doesnt work in my region!
Bixby vision just scan qr and nothing more
milad.pro said:
Bixby doesnt work in my region!
Bixby vision just scan qr and nothing more
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First you have to flash a carrier firmware (not part of OXM), without the SIM card inserted in your phone. Then you have to flash back to ARC5 OXM, also without a SIM card insterted in your phone. Then activate your phone without a SIM card and after going through the setup wizard, then you can put your SIM back in.
Even then, there's no guarantee that the CSC changes. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
I'm not providing any further support for this in this thread or via PM as this wasn't the purpose that I created the thread for.
Bixby is overrated. The effort required to change CSC is not worth it. You may enjoy it for one day, maybe two days, but after that, it'll just be another gimmick.
Use Google Assistant instead if you really want to.
Sent from my SM-G965F
murtaza02 said:
First you have to flash a carrier firmware (not part of OXM), without the SIM card inserted in your phone. Then you have to flash back to ARC5 OXM, also without a SIM card insterted in your phone. Then activate your phone without a SIM card and after going through the setup wizard, then you can put your SIM back in.
Even then, there's no guarantee that the CSC changes. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
I'm not providing any further support for this in this thread or via PM as this wasn't the purpose that I created the thread for.
Bixby is overrated. The effort required to change CSC is not worth it. You may enjoy it for one day, maybe two days, but after that, it'll just be another gimmick.
Use Google Assistant instead if you really want to.
Sent from my SM-G965F
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OK thank you i will try
Could you share other countries firmware?
alddhie said:
Could you share other countries firmware?
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This firmware works on multiple countries, including UK.
Check the OXM countries list in the 2nd post. If your country or CSC is listed there, this firmware (and all future ones) will be compatible.
Sent from my SM-G965F

Original G950f Rom Security Patch U1 August 2017

Hy their, i would have an Old Rom from November 2017 and before i will Update from Android 7.0 to 9.0 i Wanted to ask if anybody Wants that Rom for any Reason.
Ps: The Bypass Samsung Account via ADP and Calculator still Working in this Rom !
Write me if i Should Upload The Rom at any Space an d give me The Login/FTP Data to Upload than.
Cya Guys and thanks for all The Great Work .....!

Looking for 7.0 w/ Pre March 2017 Security patch flash

Can anyone help me out?
I am not sure what OC2, OE2, etc I am looking for. I have flashed using Odin before on an S4, but I just got an S6, w/ 7.0 but it has March 2018 patch. I'm looking for a flash that contains the Dec 2016 security patch, OR a way to degrade the current security patch.
Please do not just respond with "search" I have looked around and no one mentions the security patch date.

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