Emergency calls/csc fault I think. - Galaxy S I9000 General

Sold my galaxy s via ebay last week, had the phone over 9 months no problems.
phone was unlocked and rooted and advertised that way, also had oclf installed. Buyer emailed me asking if he could reset the phone. I advised him that it had to have oclf removed etc. before he did this.
He returned the phone yesterday to me as faulty. It now says emergency calls only and the update that was available on kies, is no longer available and it only had 2.2 froyo installed previously.
How do I get it back to stock uk orange firmware and is the emergency calls the problem of the csc file as most people suggest.
Cheers
Sean
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Got a copy of original Orange firmware or find one .
Or try post 44
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032437&page=5
Wrong CSC only means network manual entry of details .
jje

still not workinginggggg
still not working no product code showing. on spooffw, an error shows "the folder/efs could not be found. so wont update. how do i update
the product code xee(nordic) shows when using 272 imei on phone, but i need/want uk orange and the fimware installed is i9000xwjp6
i stll have the emergency calls only fault....phone worked faultless for months
sean

If I remember correctly, /efs contains IMEI and radio adjustment data. This is essential for phone operation, is individual for each phone, and is signed.
I wonder if a /efs from another phone would work, but first check if /efs is an existing directory on your phone. There is a trick for recreating the MD5 signature there is that is missing, I think.
Sorry for the vague pointer, but I've never had this problem (nor rooted my phone nor backed up /efs) myself.

I hope you have a back up of the EFS folder because as has been mentioned that contains IMEI details and stuff which is unique to your phone. Assuming replacing your efs with someone else's actually works, it's still illegal to do.
I'd say OCLF is the most likely candidate for removing it since it is outdated and dangerous and known to corrupt stuff. It has been superseded by newer, safer and more effective methods long ago which is why it has not been advocated or even supported by the dev in a long time. Probably was not removed properly before flashing or something.
The CSC has literally nothing to do with this.

i dont have a back up of my efs file

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It is not possible to *repair* a lost IMEI on GS4 i9500

For reasons of brevity on this post, I ended up with a generic IMEI on my Samsung S4 i-9500 while flashing Philz CWM and then the stock ROM back. After extensiverly combing all possible threads on the subject, my conclusion is that there is no way to repair a lost IMEI on this phone when one does not have a working backup of the /efs folder.
I tried all possible methods:
- Flash stock ROM back
- Delete /efs and reboot
- Try to fiddle with copying .nv_data to .nv_data.bin
- EFS Pro to recover from an /efs I had. I noticed this was already the one with the generic IMEI
- Flash the modem twice
- etc.
Is that really the conclusion? It is not possible to repair a lost IMEI on GS4? On other phones people usually get it back when reflashing stock.
Does GS4 has some trick done by Samsung so that IMEI is not recovered?
I thank upfront whoever can enlighten me on this topic.
Either buy a RIFF box & A) Pay for something you'll never use again & B) Bork your phone to the point of requiring a motherboard replacement if you get it wrong or take it to a local mobile repair shop/someone who already has one & knows how to use it and have it fixed properly for half the price of you buying your own/without the risk.
Do the smart thing.
MistahBungle said:
Either buy a RIFF box & A) Pay for something you'll never use again & B) Bork your phone to the point of requiring a motherboard replacement if you get it wrong or take it to a local mobile repair shop/someone who already has one & knows how to use it and have it fixed properly for half the price of you buying your own/without the risk.
Do the smart thing.
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Thanks for the reply, so then it is really impossible to recover. Is that always the case with other models or firmwares? Can a Samsung service center repair it, even with a cost out of warranty?
partimers said:
Thanks for the reply, so then it is really impossible to recover. Is that always the case with other models or firmwares? Can a Samsung service center repair it, even with a cost out of warranty?
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From all the posts I have read in the last two days, this one gave me more hope, as it keeps saying that restoring an older ROM may help.
It is not that I have an empty /efs. I have an /efs that I backed up, but after I noticed the fake IMEI issue. Can it be that somehow this /efs still contains what I need and is just not recognized by the stock ROM I am using?
This is the data about the stock ROM I am currently using, my phone is a GT-I9500 bought in Colombia, from carrier Claro, factory unlocked, no contract (I suppose all 9500 are like that). I flashed the Stock ROM following this guide, using the stock ROM files listed there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
Colombia
GT-I9500 Galaxy S 4
PDA: I9500UBUAMDE
CSC: I9500UWMAMDE
MODEM: I9500UBUAMDE
Added: 2013-04-18
Yep. Sometimes flashing stock roms restores the IMEI where it's a case of it disappearing temporarily. But you've already tried that, and if this was the case with your situation, you would have fixed it already. I mean, you can flash a bunch of stock roms & maybe you'll get lucky, but it almost always returns with the first stock rom you flash in these cases.
If you have an EFS backup that you know is 'good' (I.E you verified its integrity with something like kTool when you made the backup), then you should be able to restore it with kTool/similar. If you've tried that & it doesn't work for whatever reason, the backup is obviously bad.
I would be very surprised if a Samsung service centre didn't fix it if you paid them. However, you will possibly find that a local mobile repair shop who isn't an authorised Samsung repairer will fix it more cheaply (that's certainly the case where I live).
I noticed you tried to restore the backup with EFS Pro (don't know why people insist on using this app, maybe it's the 'Pro' in the name ? I don't think I've seen anyone on here successfully restore with it), try with kTool (search here/Google Play).
What you do from here is up to you, but if it were me (having tried the things you've already tried), I'd be biting the bullet & getting it fixed tomorrow, because you can try a bunch of things that won't work & you'll still have to get it fixed in a week/whenever.
This works! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432758
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No Mobile Service

Okay, I was able to get into pink screen by erasing the dload folder, removing the battery, and connecting to my PC via the USB cable. I then copied CWM 5.0.2.7 over and then flashed Stallion-51-ICS onto the phone. I now have a very fast, rooted and customized U8800-51, BUT no mobile service. IMEI and APN info is correct but it won't access the mobile service that our other phones access, SIM is the same one that I use in my current phone.
I know you are supposed to back up the IMEI partition and APN before flashing a custom ROM, but since my phone got broke trying to restore a full backup done with CWM I was caught off guard.
Still looking for any suggestions you all might have.
Seriously???
pastorbob62 said:
Okay, I was able to get into pink screen by erasing the dload folder, removing the battery, and connecting to my PC via the USB cable. I then copied CWM 5.0.2.7 over and then flashed Stallion-51-ICS onto the phone. I now have a very fast, rooted and customized U8800-51, BUT no mobile service. IMEI and APN info is correct but it won't access the mobile service that our other phones access, SIM is the same one that I use in my current phone.
I know you are supposed to back up the IMEI partition and APN before flashing a custom ROM, but since my phone got broke trying to restore a full backup done with CWM I was caught off guard.
Still looking for any suggestions you all might have.
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Not to be negative or anything but I think this is the least responsive forum on this site. I have spent hours searching for possible solutions to various problems I've encountered over the past several months, asked several questions and received little if any help. I was only able to get back from a bricked phone to where I am now by using information found on other websites. Pretty sad if you ask me.
In contrast, whenever I have asked a question on my tablet's forum I've received fast workable solutions/answers to my problems/queries. The threads are informative, well organized and contain answers to any situation I have encountered.
Granted, my current problem with my phone is my own fault for trying to customize it. And I suspect part of the problem is due to the age of this phone thus most of the "experts" have moved on to other ventures. It is also hindered by the lack of information available from Huawei and the service providers.
All of that said, if anybody has any suggestions for how I can repair the ESF partition or whatever is causing this lack of mobile service issue I would be extremely grateful. It isn't the end of the world since i have a new phone (Consumer Cellular) that I am currently using but it would be great to get this one working since it's much faster and more streamlined than my stock Consumer Cellular version.
I have experienced something similar on my regular U8800, and it seemed like there was a baseband & modem partitions conflict. In stock 2.3, there should be some kind of hwefsupdate tool, it may be renamed though. This tool gets run on the first boot after 2.3 and it restarts the phone shortly after. Try to reinstall the stock ROM, see what happens. It can be fixed in strange ways - for example, my original U8800 got a USB failure, so I sent it to the repair. I had 2.3 installed. When I got it back, they tried to write over some old 2.2 firmware, which softbricked the phone. Being clueless, I wrote the 4GB image of some other phone's image on my phone, and got everything working again. Then, when I tried to write back my original IMEI, I got the same issue as you. The only way to get it right was to rewrite the "other phone's imei".
The baseband/modem errors are actually very hard to debug, hence no replies. And since it's a Huawei, these guys have even failed to provide a good update system, as seen from the IMEI getting nulled issues. The mmcblk0p5 stores the OEMInfo of the phone, it contains serial numbers & other information about the phone (like accelerometer position up/down for example). It also has the boot image (the very first splash screen). The data is loaded onto modem processor, which provides an API to let userspace access it.
Blefish said:
I have experienced something similar on my regular U8800, and it seemed like there was a baseband & modem partitions conflict. In stock 2.3, there should be some kind of hwefsupdate tool, it may be renamed though. This tool gets run on the first boot after 2.3 and it restarts the phone shortly after. Try to reinstall the stock ROM, see what happens. It can be fixed in strange ways - for example, my original U8800 got a USB failure, so I sent it to the repair. I had 2.3 installed. When I got it back, they tried to write over some old 2.2 firmware, which softbricked the phone. Being clueless, I wrote the 4GB image of some other phone's image on my phone, and got everything working again. Then, when I tried to write back my original IMEI, I got the same issue as you. The only way to get it right was to rewrite the "other phone's imei".
The baseband/modem errors are actually very hard to debug, hence no replies. And since it's a Huawei, these guys have even failed to provide a good update system, as seen from the IMEI getting nulled issues. The mmcblk0p5 stores the OEMInfo of the phone, it contains serial numbers & other information about the phone (like accelerometer position up/down for example). It also has the boot image (the very first splash screen). The data is loaded onto modem processor, which provides an API to let userspace access it.
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Thank you very much for your reply. It seems that you have found the answer to my problem. But unfortunately, I don't have a copy of the original stock ROM. My phone is the -51 version and any links I have found to the stock ROM are broken. There is a version I found but it is for Venezuela and I don't think it will work. I am leery to try it and totally brick my phone. My backup is apparently corrupted. I backed up my new working phone with Disk Image and attempted to restore it to the broken phone but all that did was cause it to come up to the ATT logo screen for a few seconds and then shut down. It wouldn't do anymore than that. So I restored the Stallion 3.5 image I made and am back to a great fast tablet with no phone service. I also tried backing up my IMEI on the working phone and restoring it to the broken phone but that had no effect.
It is my understanding that the -Pro version of the ROM will work, but I don't have the stock image of that either. I suspect it work might since I was able to use the -Pro version of GB on it. All of my internet searches have only turned up custom ROMs and other desperate people looking for fixes for similar problems or worse. I agree 100% with your assessment of Huawei's lack of meaningful support. It really is a shame, because these phones aren't half bad when they have been customized and OC'ed a little.
I have just about given up on it and resigned myself to using it as an MP3 player for my car system. I have learned my lesson and am leaving the working phone stock. It is rooted and I have cleaned off all of the bloatware, and set it up so most apps run from my SD card, so it really isn't half bad. At least it works.
Again, thank you for your reply and advice.
Blefish said:
I have experienced something similar on my regular U8800, and it seemed like there was a baseband & modem partitions conflict. In stock 2.3, there should be some kind of hwefsupdate tool, it may be renamed though. This tool gets run on the first boot after 2.3 and it restarts the phone shortly after. Try to reinstall the stock ROM, see what happens. It can be fixed in strange ways - for example, my original U8800 got a USB failure, so I sent it to the repair. I had 2.3 installed. When I got it back, they tried to write over some old 2.2 firmware, which softbricked the phone. Being clueless, I wrote the 4GB image of some other phone's image on my phone, and got everything working again. Then, when I tried to write back my original IMEI, I got the same issue as you. The only way to get it right was to rewrite the "other phone's imei".
The baseband/modem errors are actually very hard to debug, hence no replies. And since it's a Huawei, these guys have even failed to provide a good update system, as seen from the IMEI getting nulled issues. The mmcblk0p5 stores the OEMInfo of the phone, it contains serial numbers & other information about the phone (like accelerometer position up/down for example). It also has the boot image (the very first splash screen). The data is loaded onto modem processor, which provides an API to let userspace access it.
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@Blefish
hi there, can you please give me the exact steps do to so, because im experience the exact same problem.
I've lost the imei in the upgrade process, and them flashed the 4GB image from a user, and then when i try to update to gingerbread, i can't have 3G signal, only 2G.
in the past, i had made a backup of the imei after flashing that .img file, and i think that after update to gingerbread had restored the imei and the 3g was working nice. But this time i cannot acomplish the same, don't remember very well the exact steps that i've made.
I already tried with the B517 and B518, and can't get it to work...
Can you give me some help please?
Thanks in advance
ggunzio said:
@Blefish
hi there, can you please give me the exact steps do to so, because im experience the exact same problem.
I've lost the imei in the upgrade process, and them flashed the 4GB image from a user, and then when i try to update to gingerbread, i can't have 3G signal, only 2G.
in the past, i had made a backup of the imei after flashing that .img file, and i think that after update to gingerbread had restored the imei and the 3g was working nice. But this time i cannot acomplish the same, don't remember very well the exact steps that i've made.
I already tried with the B517 and B518, and can't get it to work...
Can you give me some help please?
Thanks in advance
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In my case, I restored the full 4GB from some russian community's provided image (it was named Huawei_U8800_FullFlash.bin), which returned my device to stock 2.2. From there I installed 2.3, and everything still worked. The problem in my case was that I could not restore my own IMEI, it never gave me connection & failed to register to a network. The only solution was to use the "wrong" IMEI that came with the 4GB image.
Huawei has some sort of backup mechanism if they think the "data" is corrupted. I can't tell how it works, but it likes to break things that were working before.
Blefish said:
In my case, I restored the full 4GB from some russian community's provided image (it was named Huawei_U8800_FullFlash.bin), which returned my device to stock 2.2. From there I installed 2.3, and everything still worked. The problem in my case was that I could not restore my own IMEI, it never gave me connection & failed to register to a network. The only solution was to use the "wrong" IMEI that came with the 4GB image.
Huawei has some sort of backup mechanism if they think the "data" is corrupted. I can't tell how it works, but it likes to break things that were working before.
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i have exactly the same phone than you, because i installed that backup too. After installed it, the IMEI SV is 36, after installing B518 it says it is 18, but before it was 17, and i had 3g signal, but not now.
My question is, wich SV is your phone reporting?
Thank you
I also have a problem like this, but I think it's a bit more severe. My phone got stuck while charging. Couldn't reboot. Was getting stuck on the aurora loading screen(using DZO 5u20). Than reinstalled whole rom. But now I don't any signal and the phone doesn't even see a SIM card. Showing 'baseband unknown' and the IMEI and IMEI SV are also unknown. Not 0's but just unknown. Is this is a similar problem? And can something be done to fix it.
I had some backups on my sd card, untill the sd-card got fried in the phone a couple of months ago.

Please Help !! Not Registered on Network. IMEI problem ??

Hello,
I have an S4 GT-I9500 and suddenly am having the "Not registered on network" issue. That is: I cannot receive or make phone calls and SMSs, all the rest of the phone is working OK (including Data Connection 2G/3G, which is confusing for me).
I am on stock rom Android 4.3, Baseband I9500UBUEMK1.
I think that the problem is related to the fact that a few days ago I have rooted the phone, and installed Titanium Backup to delete samsungs bloatware. However, after all deletions (I think that I have deleted only safe things), everything was working perfectly, but suddenly today I noted that I cannot receive or make phone calls.
I have read many many threads in this site, but I am still confused on what is the cause and the solution. I have checked the IMEI, and have found that the IMEI in the back of the phone is 3571****, and the IMEI reported by the phone´status is 35299****. I can´t understand what might have changed my IMEI.
I went with ES File Explorer in root mode to the beginning of the filesystem, and have found the EFS folder ... there are many folders and files in it.
I don´t have a previous backup of this EFS folder, but I have read that there are some cases that the IMEI is recovered doing some procedures...
Please help me !! I don´t have experience flashing ROMS or modems but if there is hope ...
Thank you very much.
paggps said:
Hello,
I have an S4 GT-I9500 and suddenly am having the "Not registered on network" issue. That is: I cannot receive or make phone calls and SMSs, all the rest of the phone is working OK (including Data Connection 2G/3G, which is confusing for me).
I am on stock rom Android 4.3, Baseband I9500UBUEMK1.
I think that the problem is related to the fact that a few days ago I have rooted the phone, and installed Titanium Backup to delete samsungs bloatware. However, after all deletions (I think that I have deleted only safe things), everything was working perfectly, but suddenly today I noted that I cannot receive or make phone calls.
I have read many many threads in this site, but I am still confused on what is the cause and the solution. I have checked the IMEI, and have found that the IMEI in the back of the phone is 3571****, and the IMEI reported by the phone´status is 35299****. I can´t understand what might have changed my IMEI.
I went with ES File Explorer in root mode to the beginning of the filesystem, and have found the EFS folder ... there are many folders and files in it.
I don´t have a previous backup of this EFS folder, but I have read that there are some cases that the IMEI is recovered doing some procedures...
Please help me !! I don´t have experience flashing ROMS or modems but if there is hope ...
Thank you very much.
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Something similar happened to me some weeks ago, but my case was different because I lost my imei but it was a generic one, (started with0049..) Everything was fixed when I installed a stock firmware through odin. Go to sammobile, download any firmware suitable for your model and flash it following these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
asantand said:
Something similar happened to me some weeks ago, but my case was different because I lost my imei but it was a generic one, (started with0049..) Everything was fixed when I installed a stock firmware through odin. Go to sammobile, download any firmware suitable for your model and flash it following these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
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Thank you for your answer. Do you think that is better to go flashing directly, or a factory reset should work also ?
Am I going to have any problems with the fact that the phone is now rooted, and (I think) with Knox in "non-stock" ?
Thank you.
paggps said:
Thank you for your answer. Do you think that is better to go flashing directly, or a factory reset should work also ?
Am I going to have any problems with the fact that the phone is now rooted, and (I think) with Knox in "non-stock" ?
Thank you.
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I don't think factory reset will work, I'd flash the firmware. Flash a stock one, through Odin.
As regards knox... If you rooted the phone you might have knox warranty void 0x1, it depends on the bootloader. When you enter in download mode you will find out. If you still have knox0x0 or nothing displayed it means that warranty void was not triggered. Anyway flash the same firmware that you have now. You can find it in sammobile web page. Hope it works!!!!!
Well, finally I went with the phone to a repair technician who fixed the IMEI problem using a Octopus Box.
The reason the IMEI was altered is still unknown.

[Q] My Galaxy GT-I9505 is dead

I wonder if anyone can suggest a remedy for my little problem, apart from throwing the phone in the bin.
My gt-i9505 recently stopped connecting to my provider and is showing a no service message at the bottom of the screen and a round circle with a line through it at the top. Samsung repair center say that the main pcb has failed but refuse to repair it saying that the phone was not destined for sale in the U.K but was intended for the Asia market.
My thoughts are that it cannot be the main pcb as the phone boots up o.k and also finds a satellite signal ok, the only things not working are the wi-fi and phone signal. Would I be correct in saying that these items are modular and can be swapped out? It may be a delicate job beyond my capabilities but if these parts are replaceable I do know someone that can do it.
It's a pity to dump the phone as it is only 12 months old and as new condition, so any suggestions or help would be gratefully received.
The phone is running the latest kitkat 4.4.2 ind is fully stock.
Bad efs folder. Is your imei and baseband correct?
Use/ask someone for a z3x box or a jtag.
"If someone helps, never forget to hit thanks ? "
Thanks for the reply, it's much appreciated. Yes my imei and baseband are all o.k. so I don't think it's the efs folder. The phone has never been 'played with' due to the knox problem negating the warranty. I have however played with an I9000 with many successes.
I also upgraded the phone to the latest version GNG8 hoping that this would cure the problem but that didn't work either. What would using a z3x box or jtag if it is a hardware fault?
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Thanks for the reply, it's much appreciated. Yes my imei and baseband are all o.k. so I don't think it's the efs folder. The phone has never been 'played with' due to the knox problem negating the warranty. I have however played with an I9000 with many successes.
I also upgraded the phone to the latest version GNG8 hoping that this would cure the problem but that didn't work either. What would using a z3x box or jtag if it is a hardware fault?
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Well as @MAX 404 once said...
The efs folder, even if shows the correct values, can go bad.
Before going too technical, did you try flashing the latest modem for your phone?
Do it too but before proceeding take an efs backup. (Many ways, many playstore apps to take efs backups)
Hardware fault. Unlikely in this case , but cannot be ruled out altogether.
Z3x box is a multi utility box which has the power to bring devices back to life and writes the imei codes and stuff properly once again.
And a JTAG + Z3x box have the ability to bring an almost dead mobo to life.
You can read more about it on xda, how z3x has saved lives. I wont say buy one, but you can always ask if someone has it.
"If someone helps, never forget to hit thanks ? "
Thanks once again for the reply. What I flashed was the newest software, I9505XXUGNG8, for the phone downloaded from the SamMobile firmware page which I thought contained the newest modem. I will however download the relevant modem and reflash. I will also ask around for someone with Z3x box, as I will be away from home now until Wednesday next I will be unable to reflash modem until then but I will report back as soon as possible with the results.
dodahday said:
Thanks once again for the reply. What I flashed was the newest software, I9505XXUGNG8, for the phone downloaded from the SamMobile firmware page which I thought contained the newest modem. I will however download the relevant modem and reflash. I will also ask around for someone with Z3x box, as I will be away from home now until Wednesday next I will be unable to reflash modem until then but I will report back as soon as possible with the results.
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No. Just flash the modem via recovery (if a recovery modem file exists) or via odin.
After you flash keep the phone off for 30secs or more..and then turn it on..
See if anything improves..if nothing improves then just data wipe the phone..
"If someone helps, never forget to hit thanks ? "
I have now re-flashed the kernel inclusive of the wi-fi fix from this thread here
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50965837&postcount=2627
and the phone now connecting to the internet successfully. The circle with a line through is still at the top of the screen and the phone is still showing the no service message. With a sim card in place the network is showing as unknown, service state is showing as out of service but the phone number is showing correctly as is the imei. I will have a look around for someone with a Z3x box to see if they can help.
Thanks for all your suggestions.

Note 4 N910C Emergency Call only (Not Registered to Network) IMEICERT:PASS (IMEI Ok )

Greetings Folks
I have a N910C and as mentioned in title recently I got stuck in to this issue
How it happened
I had CF-Rooted my phone and Odin flashed TWRP for custom ROMS so I tried a few and was not getting the perfomance thought SimplROM would do it for me in order to install that ROM it said in instructions to install latest Modem and Bootloader
So i tried downloading the ones given in v6C BL was downloaded but CP kept on giving me errors getting stuck at 7% on mega so being stupid I downloaded DPCB(MODEM) While ROM was offering DPK4
So everything went fine until after boot I realized am facing Not Registered to Network
Since I had experienced this before on other phone I went ASAP in dialer to check my IMEI & SN both are still intact
I knew about EFS unfortunately I backed it up on Phone Storage which was wiped for ROM and I forgot (So dont have EFS Backup )
I do recall years ago back when I had S3 I experienced this and sometimes flashing different firmware(CSC ,Modem) fixed it
What I have tried so far
I have already tried several stock ROMs most of em had DPI1 Baseband except 2 other ROMS no luck
tried combination file method too (the one that helps downgrade to kitkat i believe ) no luck
Tried XEO repair Firmware no luck
any suggestions ??
and on that contrary now that I am not on stock is there any way to find out which CSC and Stock ROM this phone originally was one or came with with IMEI or Serial I believe ?
Thanks in Advance
Anyone??
under the battery there's the serial number
install on your pc samsung smart switch program
run it with option of emergency software recovery - device initialisation
input the model of your phone
input the serial number
start
have patience and a good connection
your phone will (eventually) get the latest official firmware
https://www.blogtechtips.com/2017/06/24/easily-restore-samsung-device-firmware-with-smart-switch/
at least you'll have a working phone with stock rom
from here on you can try again and get informed better on what to do
good luck
w41ru5 said:
under the battery there's the serial number
install on your pc samsung smart switch program
run it with option of emergency software recovery - device initialisation
input the model of your phone
input the serial number
start
have patience and a good connection
your phone will (eventually) get the latest official firmware
https://www.blogtechtips.com/2017/06/24/easily-restore-samsung-device-firmware-with-smart-switch/
at least you'll have a working phone with stock rom
from here on you can try again and get informed better on what to do
good luck
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Hey there bud I have almost tried most of fixes I could I'll give Smart Switch a try as I recall I checked before it didn't have initialization just the recovery mode, while in Kies 3 I did try initialization method by model and SN but it prompted device doesn't support initialization
Anyways do you think it could fix network?
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crossmedia said:
Hey there bud I have almost tried most of fixes I could I'll give Smart Switch a try as I recall I checked before it didn't have initialization just the recovery mode, while in Kies 3 I did try initialization method by model and SN but it prompted device doesn't support initialization
Anyways do you think it could fix network?
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Maybe restore the efs from recovery, if you have a backup that was working.
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Maybe restore the efs from recovery, if you have a backup that was working.
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Jist checked not getting initialization option on smart switch ill see a work around it if its a version thing , as for working backup I lost it mate it was in twrp folder in phone storage it got wiped recovery softwares out there only help recovering media mostly if mass storage mount was option could have tried recovering for PC but that has been long gone since ICS
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Yep. Same problem as mine. Im kinda lost now since i dont have anything; even in stock rom it cannot go beyond connecting to my carrier. It only able to read my contact.
Im guessing its a motherboard problem? Isnt it @w41ru5?
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Yep. Same problem as mine. Im kinda lost now since i dont have anything; even in stock rom it cannot go beyond connecting to my carrier. It only able to read my contact.
Im guessing its a motherboard problem? Isnt it @w41ru5?
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I don't know. Usually it's a modem issue when not recognizing the sim.
If it's a 910F snapdragon it might be the infamous eMMC issue.
If you have an EFS backup try to restore it from recovery TWRP.
Assuming its modem problem, its related to motherboard i guess, right?
Finally got the phone working, only to discovered that SIM not working. Really wasting my time and hype!
Plus, its hard to search for n910c replacement board here.
VannM said:
Assuming its modem problem, its related to motherboard i guess, right?
Finally got the phone working, only to discovered that SIM not working. Really wasting my time and hype!
Plus, its hard to search for n910c replacement board here.
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The firmware, not the physical one.
Did you try to flash the 4 files repair firmware?
This is an example, I don't know what phone you have
https://firmware.gem-flash.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=folder&id=7081
Did you try the SmartSwitch pc program?
"...4 file repair..."- what? Ive google it until im almost run out of data here and you have a possible solution? You must be active in note4 forum.
One thing i noticed that, the IMEI and Serial Number are different from the sticker included.
I will try it, but not immediately; waiting for thurday-friday for data renewal.
My phone is n910c
EDIT : just checked the page you gave. I have few question;
What should i do with the files? What are the step? What are the program needed?
Is it related to SmartSwitch as you mention; need to use it?
Thanks!
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"...4 file repair..."- what? Ive google it until im almost run out of data here and you have a possible solution? You must be active in note4 forum.
One thing i noticed that, the IMEI and Serial Number are different from the sticker included.
I will try it, but not immediately; waiting for thurday-friday for data renewal.
My phone is n910c
EDIT : just checked the page you gave. I have few question;
What should i do with the files? What are the step? What are the program needed?
Is it related to SmartSwitch as you mention; need to use it?
Thanks!
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1. It's good you still have the IMEI. Not so important if they're different from the sticker. Where did you buy the phone from?
2. So if you go to check the 4 files repair, you need to search on that site the files for a 910C.
3. Did the phone worked on your country provider? If yes, maybe you need to search for the 4files corresponding to your region code.
4. These 4files have to be flashed with Odin
https://zfirmware.com/download-samsung-repair-firmwares/
5. SmartSwitch is an alternative to get the latest firmware for your phone according with the model and serial number.
https://www.sammobile.com/forum/threads/29914-SmartSwitch-Install-amp-update-or-replace-firmware
the "firmware.gem" are useless. the error says i need another package (i assume a quota) to download the needed files.
im currently testing "zfirmware", but have a doubt since it only give 1 type file (which country is it i dunno). but yeah, since my phone like that, it wouldnt hurt to try
EDIT : yep, nothing changed. the device not even bricked.
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the "firmware.gem" are useless. the error says i need another package (i assume a quota) to download the needed files.
im currently testing "zfirmware", but have a doubt since it only give 1 type file (which country is it i dunno). but yeah, since my phone like that, it wouldnt hurt to try
EDIT : yep, nothing changed. the device not even bricked.
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If something does not work, why do you give up so easy?
http://www.mediafire.com/file/a2fdo0xm9nat5jt/N910CXXS2DPJ3_N910CZTO2DPE2_ZTO.zip - this is marshmallow
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087001472 - this is for lolipop
Put the phone in download mode, open Odin and try.
And try the smartswitch also.
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If something does not work, why do you give up so easy?
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That hurts. A lot. Explanation below.
w41ru5 said:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/a2fdo0xm9nat5jt/N910CXXS2DPJ3_N910CZTO2DPE2_ZTO.zip - this is marshmallow
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087001472 - this is for lolipop
Put the phone in download mode, open Odin and try.
And try the smartswitch also.
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I tried files from LP and MM. It didnt work. And also smartswitch.
I was hoping that it will brick the phone (if i ever missed a step or incorrect file) but it didnt.
Might as well try looking for replacement board (or even a refurbished note4).
Thanks though for the suggestion @w41ru5!
Greetings again folks reading your replies above I have been trying almost every fix there is out there
First of all about Emergency Calls Only/Not Registered on Network
It can be due to several causes its can be Hardware ie faulty modem
it can be bad network coverage
it can be bad simcard
it can be SW with EFS problems or maybe even on rare occasion a modem file that you flashed
EFS can be either bad IMEI with CERT : FAIL or Just Network with IMEI and SN intact
just dial *#0011*# and see if you have CERT : PASS ( also someone with good IMEI/CERT and working network can share screenshot so i can compare whats wrong)
I am certain mine is EFS related because it happened after flashing modem DPCB modem via ODIN (I had TWRP EFS backup but the blunder I made was backing it up on phone storage and being careless forgot it was there and was wiped for custom ROM flashing process)
So far what I have tried
Combination File Method (and even downgrade to KK 4.4.4 )
Repair Firmware that include AP,BL,CP,CSC and even PIT
Kies 3 or Older Smart Switch says (Device doesn't support initialization ) since initialization feature was removed by Samsung on newer Smartswitch(since it was being used for wrong reasons? read somewhere)
Several different firmware's
OTA update
My IMEI CERT says PASS if only we had a network patch like Ariza Patch (for Galaxy S3) for Note 4 then we would be in luck so far at this point I dont think flashing ROM's would even help with bad EFS our only luck is Box e.g Z3x or Octo dont know if we are allowed to talk about those here (ill edit post if not)
these box applications have Network Patch for most Samsung models but I don't see one for N910C in most versions
for those with bad IMEI they can try writing good cert or efs on note 4 since they have already lost it I am sitting on it because my EFS is good on that part and for some reason box app isnt allowing me to back up my CERT if I am able to back up current cert then ill give those a try but I would prefer current IMEI since in my country IMEI should be verified to use the phone or you have to pay tax
I know its Bad EFS for sure because using Box application I chose reset EFS(after backing up current faulty EFS with good IMEI) upon reboot phone's imei was changed with no SN network came back for few seconds then gone again ,this happened to many users that have tried resetting EFS so I restored my original EFS
if anyone here with N910C and root can give me EFS folder I can corelate if any file required for network is missing since i have good IMEI
Cheers!

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