hi guys. anyone experienced the same. here's what happened:
i was using i9505 glb kitkat (csc=glb=globe philippines). i flashed clockworkmod, then install carbon rom.
last month, i re-flash my original glb kitkat. then went to recovery. i noticed that the csc changed to sin (singapore singtel) without doing anything.
now my problem is what rom should i use next time i update to lollipop: glb or sin.
pls help and many thanks.
Is your phone SIM unlocked? If it is, it doesn't matter which CSC you use. Otherwise, stay with CSC GLB.
No. I used regionlockaway to make it sim unlocked.
Then as mentioned, the CSC doesn't matter. Case in point is my I9505. Originally an O2 phone, when I purchased it the S4 was already unlocked and had Ukranian firmware on it. When I installed the Black Edition UK firmware (CSC BTU) after repairing my S4's SIM tray and again removing the SIM lock, I ended up with CSC AUT (Switzerland) instead.
On an open firmware such as CSC BTU, there are actually multiple CSCs within the firmware, and all the CSC does is customize the firmware to the needs of a specific region. In the case of AUT, the firmware installed three Swiss-specific apps that could be easily removed. BTU and the other CSCs essentially do the same thing, and I am guessing this is without modifying the firmware itself.
Ok. Thanks guys. I'll still use glb firmware once lollipop is released. I had once semi-bricked my s4 (got repaired at samsung center) so i'm kinda nervous this time.
Hello guys. I downgraded LP to KK, original firmware was for Caucasian region CAU - country Georgia, after downgrade changed to SER (Russia) flashed official CAU firmware did everything but CSC is not changing. any suggestions ?
no answers ?
hmm
As I remember you can't change the CSC on Note 4, at least not yet, I could be wrong tho.
Hi,
I am using International version of Samsung Galaxy S5 G900F, I bought it with the firmware belonging to KST(Saudia Arabia). As I was in need of 4G I flashed it with official firmware from Poland (XEO) at that time only country having Lollipop update. After some time I rooted my mobile. and flashed Xtrestolite rom. Now I reverted back to stock official firmware from England(BTU). My CSC when seen in Kies is from XEO(Poland). While I installed Firmware from England. Now again I rooted my mobile again and installed Xtrestolite rom to change CSC manually through Phoneinfo Samsung. But it gives error. It shows in CSC section
Original CSC XEO
Firmware CSC BTU
Active CSC XEO/BTU
CSC Country UK & IRE
Prouct name G900FZDAXEO
How can I change original CSC according to the official firmware installed i.e. BTU(UK) to get official updated from Kies?
Try this
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...5-guide-how-change-csc-samsung-galaxy-s5.html
*Detection* said:
Try this
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...5-guide-how-change-csc-samsung-galaxy-s5.html
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No Luck. Same
After flashing firmware going to recovery android icon comes and some installation starts (A blue bar below it) it goes almost half in the way and phone restarts again. If I go to recovery there comes.
Manual mode
Appling multi-csc
Applied the CSC-code: XEO
Successfully applied multi-CSC
Hi
I own a note 3 LTE n9005 France. I download thw 5.0 lollipop for France from there http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/51023/N9005XXUGBOF1_N9005OXXGBOE1_XEF/, I use odin to install and then Imy phone has CSC SEE and not XEF. I am not root. Why? How can I have CSC XEF again?
Hey! My issue is to somehow change the CSC without root on my device. I live in Hungary. I bought my phone at carrier (T-Mobile) my original CSC is TMH. When Marshmallow released for Poland i did manage to put it on my device. Now... because XEO is a Multi-rom after a clean install my CSC went to TPH (Portugal) I searched for how to change csc without root (in this case XEO) but im failed to do it.
So guys, is there any option to do it?
laverdadb said:
Hey! My issue is to somehow change the CSC without root on my device. I live in Hungary. I bought my phone at carrier (T-Mobile) my original CSC is TMH. When Marshmallow released for Poland i did manage to put it on my device. Now... because XEO is a Multi-rom after a clean install my CSC went to TPH (Portugal) I searched for how to change csc without root l, (in this case XEO) but im failed to do it.
So guy, is there any option to do it?
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exactly samse problem/ question
laverdadb said:
Hey! My issue is to somehow change the CSC without root on my device. I live in Hungary. I bought my phone at carrier (T-Mobile) my original CSC is TMH. When Marshmallow released for Poland i did manage to put it on my device. Now... because XEO is a Multi-rom after a clean install my CSC went to TPH (Portugal) I searched for how to change csc without root (in this case XEO) but im failed to do it.
So guys, is there any option to do it?
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Did you Try to Flash your stock original carrier rom via odin ,reboot stock recovery and do factory reset?
SETOUF said:
Did you Try to Flash your stock original carrier rom via odin ,reboot stock recovery and do factory reset?
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I did. Still one TPH. :/
Please read my answer in this topic. I had a very similar problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s6-edge-plus/help/flash-poland-to-finland-mm-advice-pls-t3331911
gartner83 said:
Please read my answer in this topic. I had a very similar problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s6-edge-plus/help/flash-poland-to-finland-mm-advice-pls-t3331911
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it is not similar; we are here talking about the only PIT available for us, OXX, which includes XEO, ROM, SIO etc but default one seems to be TPH, and factory reset brings us always to TPH
ionutdicu said:
it is not similar; we are here talking about the only PIT available for us, OXX, which includes XEO, ROM, SIO etc but default one seems to be TPH, and factory reset brings us always to TPH
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I had to flash 5.1.1 BTU to get rid of TPH. From there on, I came back to my original CSC. Therefore, I changed my CSC from TPH to SIM without root.
Edit: if I understand correctly, you can't flash BTU over TPH and then your original over BTU?
gartner83 said:
I had to flash 5.1.1 BTU to get rid of TPH. From there on, I came back to my original CSC. Therefore, I changed my CSC from TPH to SIM without root.
Edit: if I understand correctly, you can't flash BTU over TPH and then your original over BTU?
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1. when flashing 601 XEO I was on 511 BTU, but the CSC it applied was TPH, even after factory reset
2. SIM is in different PIT than XEO so you got lucky....
ionutdicu said:
1. when flashing 601 XEO I was on 511 BTU, but the CSC it applied was TPH, even after factory reset
2. SIM is in different PIT than XEO so you got lucky....
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Yes,but i went from TPH to BTU and then from BTU to SIM. That's why I don't understand why you can't. Flash 5.1.1 from BTU in Odin, do a factory reset after BTU flash and TPH will be gone.
On older Samsung phones there was a code that you dial in the dial pad, which opened a menu so you can chose your CSC, but I don't know if it still works on the newer phones.
celeronix said:
On older Samsung phones there was a code that you dial in the dial pad, which opened a menu so you can chose your CSC, but I don't know if it still works on the newer phones.
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Not working anymore...
gartner83 said:
Yes,but i went from TPH to BTU and then from BTU to SIM. That's why I don't understand why you can't. Flash 5.1.1 from BTU in Odin, do a factory reset after BTU flash and TPH will be gone.
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"do a factory reset after BTU flash and TPH will be gone"
right after ODIN flash, NOT auto rebbot, however GO to recovery instead? and wipe all the things, and rebbot, to initial setup?