Hi there
Well I've done something a bit stupid to begin with, my fault.
I had the opportunity to buy my device for about half the price they normally sell it where I live.
Was at a work-related trip to Singapore and an "experienced" friend took me to this place where they sold phones for the cheapest prices.
We were in a hurry and it was the only opportunity - either buy it there or not at all.
About 2 weeks later back at home I discovered that there was such a thing as a Knox Warranty Void Flag and that I have in fact
bought a phone with it set to 1.
So anyway the I am unable to update the firmware over-the-air.
Kies does offer me to upgrade to firmware version PDA:NC2 / PHONE:NC2 / CSC:NB1 (ETL)
but then it displays various warnings with the first one being "Devices that have been rooted or modified ... may experience a failure during the upgrade process"
I have no clue what they did to the device before I bought it.
So I'm a bit afraid to go trough with the update...
Can anyone here offer some advice?
Is there any way to know what exactly was done to the phone and then see if the phone can be updated without bricking it?
Thanks in advance!
nissimtr said:
Hi there
Well I've done something a bit stupid to begin with, my fault.
I had the opportunity to buy my device for about half the price they normally sell it where I live.
Was at a work-related trip to Singapore and an "experienced" friend took me to this place where they sold phones for the cheapest prices.
We were in a hurry and it was the only opportunity - either buy it there or not at all.
About 2 weeks later back at home I discovered that there was such a thing as a Knox Warranty Void Flag and that I have in fact
bought a phone with it set to 1.
So anyway the I am unable to update the firmware over-the-air.
Kies does offer me to upgrade to firmware version PDA:NC2 / PHONE:NC2 / CSC:NB1 (ETL)
but then it displays various warnings with the first one being "Devices that have been rooted or modified ... may experience a failure during the upgrade process"
I have no clue what they did to the device before I bought it.
So I'm a bit afraid to go trough with the update...
Can anyone here offer some advice?
Is there any way to know what exactly was done to the phone and then see if the phone can be updated without bricking it?
Thanks in advance!
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you would be better off flashing off the rom via odin. Btw how much did you buy it for?
nissimtr said:
Hi there
Well I've done something a bit stupid to begin with, my fault.
I had the opportunity to buy my device for about half the price they normally sell it where I live.
Was at a work-related trip to Singapore and an "experienced" friend took me to this place where they sold phones for the cheapest prices.
We were in a hurry and it was the only opportunity - either buy it there or not at all.
About 2 weeks later back at home I discovered that there was such a thing as a Knox Warranty Void Flag and that I have in fact
bought a phone with it set to 1.
So anyway the I am unable to update the firmware over-the-air.
Kies does offer me to upgrade to firmware version PDA:NC2 / PHONE:NC2 / CSC:NB1 (ETL)
but then it displays various warnings with the first one being "Devices that have been rooted or modified ... may experience a failure during the upgrade process"
I have no clue what they did to the device before I bought it.
So I'm a bit afraid to go trough with the update...
Can anyone here offer some advice?
Is there any way to know what exactly was done to the phone and then see if the phone can be updated without bricking it?
Thanks in advance!
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Just update with Odin get kk from www.sammobile.com and flash all will be fine
Thanks guys!
Regarding the price:
I bought it for for 760 Singapore Dollars which is about 595 USD.
At the time the official Samsung price where I live was about 1120 USD.
OK so now I have another question... My Note's model is SM-N9005
They don't sell this version here (Israel)... So I suppose that's why I cannot select "Israel" from the Firmware Database web page
Should I select a different country and if yes which one?
I've installed some app called Phone Info and this is what it reports:
CSC INFO
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Product Code: SM-N9005ZWEETL
Sales Code aka Region Code: ETL
CSC Country: Czech Republic
CSC Country ISO: CZ
I have an option that reads: Czech Republic ETL
maybe I should select that?
nissimtr said:
Thanks guys!
Regarding the price:
I bought it for for 760 Singapore Dollars which is about 595 USD.
At the time the official Samsung price where I live was about 1120 USD.
OK so now I have another question... My Note's model is SM-N9005
They don't sell this version here (Israel)... So I suppose that's why I cannot select "Israel" from the Firmware Database web page
Should I select a different country and if yes which one?
I've installed some app called Phone Info and this is what it reports:
CSC INFO
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Product Code: SM-N9005ZWEETL
Sales Code aka Region Code: ETL
CSC Country: Czech Republic
CSC Country ISO: CZ
I have an option that reads: Czech Republic ETL
maybe I should select that?
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You can select one from a country nearby like the UAE or Saudi Arabia etc.
The closer the better for reception etc.
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Hi!
I am from Portugal and I'm about to buy an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S in an online store in europe.
So, my questions are:
1. Is there any trouble buying outside Portugal? Is is true that each country has its own CSC version and that buying outside Portugal can have influence oin future firmware updates?
2. Or are all Samsung Galaxy S for european market all the same, and I can buy withou any fears?
I am a little confused about thoses CSC versions and all, so if you can explain it to me like I'm a 5 year old kid, i'd apreciate it!
Thanks
RM
PS: If you could explain to me what is that CSC anyway, it ould be great!
Devices will come with a CSC relevant to where you buy them, but I don't believe you need to stick with the CSC your device came with. Mine was I9000TMUJE6 (from T-Mobile UK) but I'm now using CSC I9000OXXJM1, which came with the JM2 firmware on the samsung-firmwares site. Everything still works fine.
It's possible you might have to re-enter your APN settings without the relevant CSC (I did a Titanium Backup restore, which probably did that for me), but that's no big deal.
I don't think any European ones are different to each other either, as far as I know.
Hi !
I've bought mine online from UK and now I use it in Israel without any problem whatsoever.
You really should read the big FAQ in the Dev section, It'll make your life easier.
Don't worry about the CSC file, you can always flash a Portugal specific through Odin (if such exists or will be available in your country later on).
Good luck mate.
Avi
hello XDA World
I have been a lover of the Samsung range for some years now but never really delved into rooting.
I have owned a 2nd hand Galaxy note 3 which I purchased from CEX in the uk back in April. It was an unlocked BTU version. But it died last week.
CEX have replaced the unit fine. But its the Vodafone ATL (spain) version currently. still has the Vodafone apps on it.
What I want to do is convert this to the UK BTU version that I know and love.
what do I need to do please? forgive me if this has been asked several times. and please no "search the forum" statements. there is way too much information to know to begin to start looking!
If someone can give me some pointers I can work out the rest myself. I just need pointing in the right direction.
Many thanks
Liam
aladinliverpool said:
hello XDA World
I have been a lover of the Samsung range for some years now but never really delved into rooting.
I have owned a 2nd hand Galaxy note 3 which I purchased from CEX in the uk back in April. It was an unlocked BTU version. But it died last week.
CEX have replaced the unit fine. But its the Vodafone ATL (spain) version currently. still has the Vodafone apps on it.
What I want to do is convert this to the UK BTU version that I know and love.
what do I need to do please? forgive me if this has been asked several times. and please no "search the forum" statements. there is way too much information to know to begin to start looking!
If someone can give me some pointers I can work out the rest myself. I just need pointing in the right direction.
Many thanks
Liam
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As it was BTU, you can download BTU firmware and flash it using Kies or Odin.
Install the Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app, go to the 'Firmware Browser' menu, enter 'BTU' into the CSC textbox and tap the Go button to search.
I would have posted this under the S5 'T-Mobile' section, but I think it might be more of a generic discussion.
I am considering in purchasing the S5 Plus (G901F). From what I can see right now, this is only available in Germany, UK and just about now, Netherlands. Problem is that it's exclusive to respective providers and therefore - "branded"
I can find it cheaper from Germany - which is subject to T-Mobile / Telekom (same thing?) branding.
I have asked the shop and they confirmed that the phone is factory unlocked to any provider/country and that there is no "hardware branding" on the phone. Meaning no stickers, no logos or anything else physically on the phone.
However, there is "software branding". Meaning the firmware itself and whatever bloatware the provider has put inside that ROM.
Now, I have read that I can use ODIN and find the least crapware-loaded ROM (from any country) and flash it *without* compromissing the knox bit. So far so good.
What I would like to know is that: What happens when finally Samsung releases a pure, non-branded ROM for the G901F? I can still use ODIN to flash - no problem. But what about future releases. I mean future non-branded firmwares. Would I be able to use OTA from that point on, or would I have to keep an eye and update via ODIN? Can someone please elaborate and explain this?
I get it - that's a 'newbie' type of question, but I would be really grateful towards some help here. All I can do for someone who will spend 2mins for writing a useful/accurate answer is say 'thanks'
Didn't find an exact answer to what I ask here, hence me writing this. Hope it's not a double-post!
jstoner said:
I would have posted this under the S5 'T-Mobile' section, but I think it might be more of a generic discussion.
I am considering in purchasing the S5 Plus (G901F). From what I can see right now, this is only available in Germany, UK and just about now, Netherlands. Problem is that it's exclusive to respective providers and therefore - "branded"
I can find it cheaper from Germany - which is subject to T-Mobile / Telekom (same thing?) branding.
I have asked the shop and they confirmed that the phone is factory unlocked to any provider/country and that there is no "hardware branding" on the phone. Meaning no stickers, no logos or anything else physically on the phone.
However, there is "software branding". Meaning the firmware itself and whatever bloatware the provider has put inside that ROM.
Now, I have read that I can use ODIN and find the least crapware-loaded ROM (from any country) and flash it *without* compromissing the knox bit. So far so good.
What I would like to know is that: What happens when finally Samsung releases a pure, non-branded ROM for the G901F? I can still use ODIN to flash - no problem. But what about future releases. I mean future non-branded firmwares. Would I be able to use OTA from that point on, or would I have to keep an eye and update via ODIN? Can someone please elaborate and explain this?
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Hi jstoner,
I think that while using an unbranded ROM would probably prevent you from receiving OTA's from your provider you would still be left wih the Samsung tool for getting new updates - Kies.
It has the options to check for updates and to flash them.
The geeky option is indeed to keep your eyes out for updates and fire up Odin
Disclaimer: I never used Kies to update my phone so I might be wrong here
Sent from my Android powered Tricorder
I forgot to mention - I live in Greece (but I m thinking of buying the phone from Germany, as it's not available here yet)
Does KIES list all ROMs from ALL regions/providers for a particular phone?
vrl13 said:
I think that while using an unbranded ROM would probably prevent you from receiving OTA's from your provider you would still be left wih the Samsung tool for getting new updates - Kies.
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Hello,
It seems there is a firmware for Greece for you
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40735/G901FXXU1ANK3_G901FEUR1ANL1_EUR.zip/
Oh good
Does that mean it's about to be released in Greece soon???
thierry_b said:
Hello,
It seems there is a firmware for Greece for you
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/40735/G901FXXU1ANK3_G901FEUR1ANL1_EUR.zip/
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Nobody knows man. But you can always flash the newest updates via odin without triggering knox. After a few month only German Vodafone is building an update. T- mobil stii stuck on h5 firmware. So if there will be an unbranded oce ever ever ever.........you have odin
Wonder if that Greek ROM is unbranded or not
As for hardware branding, it seems that all G901F units sold in Germany under Telekom/T-Mobile have that "LTE+" at the back (also on the retail box). Instead, those EE (UK) units seem to have no hardware branding at all - it just has the "Samsung" logo at the back cover (and nothing on the retail box)
teichy1 said:
No Body knows man. But you can always flash the newest updates via odin without triggering knox. After a few month only German Vodafone is building an update. T- mobil stii stuck on h5 firmware. So if there will be an unbranded oce ever ever ever.........you have odin
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There are a few Providerapps inside. All Roms i tested for 901F has the normal Samsung Bootloaderscreener. No Provider startup. So nothing to worry about . Mine has also the LTE+ logo, but former T-Mobile Devices have also Coverbrands on it...Thanks God these not
Hi guys,
I am new to Samsung but like many I was tempted by the Note 4. I bought my Note 4 in Dubai (unlocked and not tied to any provider) but when I tried using it in the UK with a UK SIM (EE) I am not able to make/receive calls when set on LTE/WCDMA/GSM but I can when I select GSM Only. Samsung UK is not interested, Samsung Dubai poit me towards Samsung Egypt (because apparently this is an Egypt region phone) and Samsung Egypt do not understand what my problem is and keep sending my region unblock codes when the phone is not region locked.
Has anyone had this before and if yes what did you do to fix this?
AP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CSC: N910COJV1ANK5
I have been reading a lot about rooting and flashing ROMs but being new to this I am not confident enough to get into all that. I hope there is a solution without the need for rooting !!!
KK2244 said:
Hi guys,
I am new to Samsung but like many I was tempted by the Note 4. I bought my Note 4 in Dubai (unlocked and not tied to any provider) but when I tried using it in the UK with a UK SIM (EE) I am not able to make/receive calls when set on LTE/WCDMA/GSM but I can when I select GSM Only. Samsung UK is not interested, Samsung Dubai poit me towards Samsung Egypt (because apparently this is an Egypt region phone) and Samsung Egypt do not understand what my problem is and keep sending my region unblock codes when the phone is not region locked.
Has anyone had this before and if yes what did you do to fix this?
AP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CSC: N910COJV1ANK5
I have been reading a lot about rooting and flashing ROMs but being new to this I am not confident enough to get into all that. I hope there is a solution without the need for rooting !!!
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There's recent update for dubai region, u can update & try may they resolved this problem. R u sure your Service provider supporting 4g for your sim?
jdomadia said:
There's recent update for dubai region, u can update & try may they resolved this problem. R u sure your Service provider supporting 4g for your sim?
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SIM works on my HTC One and 4G signal here good so I do not think it is the SIM. I updated firmware two days ago using Kies but no change. I am starting to suspect some sort of network blacklisting by Samsung but not sure. I also spoke to my network provider and problem not with them.
I want to test the phone in Middle East first to make sure that it is not some hardware fault bit if not my only option may be rooting and flashing different ROMs. I am also hoping that Lollipop may solve it but no way to get it now as I am not rooted yet.
KK2244 said:
SIM works on my HTC One and 4G signal here good so I do not think it is the SIM. I updated firmware two days ago using Kies but no change. I am starting to suspect some sort of network blacklisting by Samsung but not sure. I also spoke to my network provider and problem not with them.
I want to test the phone in Middle East first to make sure that it is not some hardware fault bit if not my only option may be rooting and flashing different ROMs. I am also hoping that Lollipop may solve it but no way to get it now as I am not rooted yet.
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Download Samsung phone info from play store, check your region, also you can check knox warranty is void? U can also check refurbishment check from same app, seems to me u purchased online, not from authorised store of dubai.
KK2244 said:
SIM works on my HTC One and 4G signal here good so I do not think it is the SIM. I updated firmware two days ago using Kies but no change. I am starting to suspect some sort of network blacklisting by Samsung but not sure. I also spoke to my network provider and problem not with them.
I want to test the phone in Middle East first to make sure that it is not some hardware fault bit if not my only option may be rooting and flashing different ROMs. I am also hoping that Lollipop may solve it but no way to get it now as I am not rooted yet.
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This are the mine screen shot for dubai rom, u can compare.
Thanks for the screenshots. I compared with yours and it is now even more clear that mine is an Egypt phone. Do you know if I can flash the UAE firmware on my phone with or without rooting and if that would work so that the CP, SP and CSC are the same as yours rather than the Egypt ones?
KK2244 said:
Thanks for the screenshots. I compared with yours and it is now even more clear that mine is an Egypt phone. Do you know if I can flash the UAE firmware on my phone with or without rooting and if that would work so that the CP, SP and CSC are the same as yours rather than the Egypt ones?
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Yes root is not required to flash U.A.E firmware, u will get all as mine, u need to clear cache & data before & after flashing through odin.
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KK2244 said:
Thanks for the screenshots. I compared with yours and it is now even more clear that mine is an Egypt phone. Do you know if I can flash the UAE firmware on my phone with or without rooting and if that would work so that the CP, SP and CSC are the same as yours rather than the Egypt ones?
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Before u flash first match your imei dial *#1234# & under battery.
KK2244 said:
Hi guys,
I am new to Samsung but like many I was tempted by the Note 4. I bought my Note 4 in Dubai (unlocked and not tied to any provider) but when I tried using it in the UK with a UK SIM (EE) I am not able to make/receive calls when set on LTE/WCDMA/GSM but I can when I select GSM Only. Samsung UK is not interested, Samsung Dubai poit me towards Samsung Egypt (because apparently this is an Egypt region phone) and Samsung Egypt do not understand what my problem is and keep sending my region unblock codes when the phone is not region locked.
Has anyone had this before and if yes what did you do to fix this?
AP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CP: N910CXXU1ANK5
CSC: N910COJV1ANK5
I have been reading a lot about rooting and flashing ROMs but being new to this I am not confident enough to get into all that. I hope there is a solution without the need for rooting !!!
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my friends have this similar problem and its fix
This is how "you need a working sim from the country when you buy the samsung phone"
all you have to do is make a international call for 15 minutes to the original country
example u bought the phone in egypt so u need a working egypt simcard just call the operator in egypt and listen to the operator for 15 minuts from UK after 15 minutes (make it 20 minutes just in case) turn off your phone and change it with the UK sim card
this method works for me
u dont need to flash or root the phone
just remember this method only work with samsung unlock phones from middle east
I know this topic has been discussed ad nauseam. But I wanted to double and triple check before I did something stupid. So I have a few questions on changing the home country on my phone. If anyone could point me to where it's already been covered I could go read it up there as well.
Anyways, here's my problem. I've got a S10+ from Singapore and I am in India. I want to change the home country to India so that I can use some payment methods in Samsung Pay India, that aren't supported by Samsung Pay Singapore. What's the least painful method I could change the CSC without messing up Knox and future OTA upgrades?
I have a G975F/DS with the latest updates (FUH3). I'm on OXM_XSP.
Would doing a *#272... be a smart way to do this? Or do I need to download the latest firmware from Samfirm etc and flash through ODIN? Is there any way for me to do this without losing my data?
Thanks for your help!