[Q] Reverting CSC Lollipop 5.0 > 4.4..2 KitKat? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
I recently wanted to move back from using the Polish 5.0 XEO back to the UK 4.4.2 BTU rom. I thought this would be straight forward, just flash the previous ROM and it would be OK. However once I rebooted I found that although I'm back to a 4.4.2 ROM (N9005XXUGNG1_N9005OXAGNJ3_N9005XXUGNG1_HOME) the CSC didn't change from XEO to BTU. I have found that this is because the ROM I have used includes a XEO CSC. Is there a clean BTU ROM without XEO? Is there another way around this issue? If it helps this is a Region Free/Unlocked Note 3 32GB. Knox is 0x0 and I would like to keep it that way and finally the *#272*imeinumber# doesn't display a menu.
Any or all help would be appreciated. I know there have been a few posts similar, but I've not found one that does what I anticipate.
Regards,
SONiKz

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The last time I installed German stock rom (DBT) my CSC didn't change to DBT and stayed on BTU and therefore I couldn't get updates via Kies.
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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 CSC Change

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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 recently installed the stock kitkat 4.4.2 ROM from Poland everything is working fine but my region firmware is out now which is Malaysia.I try to flash the stock ROM the CSC doesn't change from xeo to xme it changes to xtc.i was wondering is it possible to change it back without root.
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PDA:N9005XXUENA6
CSC:N9005OXXENA5 (XEO)
New ROM
PDA:N9005XXUENA6
CSC:N9005OLBENA2 (XME)
lk5346 said:
Hi All
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 recently installed the stock kitkat 4.4.2 ROM from Poland everything is working fine but my region firmware is out now which is Malaysia.I try to flash the stock ROM the CSC doesn't change from xeo to xme it changes to xtc.i was wondering is it possible to change it back without root.
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Current Rom
PDA:N9005XXUENA6
CSC:N9005OXXENA5 (XEO)
New ROM
PDA:N9005XXUENA6
CSC:N9005OLBENA2 (XME)
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same happen to me as well....
Is it causing issues? If not I'd suggest leaving it for a while til Sammy roll out some more updates. Some of the regions, carriers etc are having issues.
Hi radicalisto
Thanks for your reply much appreciate it do you think when the next build of kitkat comes out i should be able to update it to my region? I'm not having any issues I just want be back on my official region firmware.
Since it's not causing any problems currently, I'd wait a couple of weeks and see if the new updated roll out takes place. No real need to have Official region unless there is something Specific you need from it right now, short term it's OK, long term once KK settles etc you should be able to switch back with zero issues :good:

[Q] Problem with CSC code after changing stock ROMs

Hi All
I'm hoping someone can help with a problem I'm having.
I have a Galaxy Note 3 LTE (SM-N9005), it was sold as an unbranded UK variant (BTU). As the Lollipop ROM hasn't been released for the BTU CSC yet, I decided to try using the Netherlands (PHN) or Poland (XEO) unbranded ROMs as many others seems to have done. I flashed these ROMs (downloaded from sammobile) with Odin and did a factory reset.
This all worked fine but I've now scuffed my screen and want to get the phone back to the latest 4.4.2 BTU ROM in order to avoid complications during an insurance claim. Unfortunately this seems to be proving problematic, no matter what I do the CSC code is now staying stuck as XEO, and the default language after a factory reset is Polish.
I've tried reflashing the same BTU ROM the phone had before (N9005XXUGNG1/N9005XAGNJ3) with Odin, followed by a Factory reset in recovery wiping the data/cache, but after this the CSC is still XEO, so I'm ending up with the BTU ROM but with the default language as Polish. Can any suggest how I can resolve this?
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[Q] How to go to Stock from Custom Rom?

I am currently on a custom rom though would like to go to full stock version of note 3 with lollipop. I live in the UK and back when I was on KitKat I was on CSC: BTU and I would like to go back to that but there is no firmware from that region for lollipop. There are others such as VOD which is vodafone and is alos for the UK. So how would I go back to Stock Lollipop which will work with Kies and will be useable for UK?
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This needs Odin though... Easiest method....
I am using the Poland Official Lollipop ROM...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/general/finally-official-5-0-firmware-galaxy-t3029557

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Hi,
first, sorry for my bad english, but I'm from Germany.
I want to update my DBT-Version with the new Vodafone Version for G928F.
Is this possible to flash with Odin without Setting knox to 0x1?
So I can test 6.0.1 until in possible nearly future the new 6.0.1 DBT-Version will be released.
Thanks for your answers.
GriMoh
Hello,
i have tried it earlier today. When odin wants to flash the hidden.img from the VD2-Firmware, odin stops with an failure.
After a recovery with Smart Switch back to DBT, i have tried the LUX-Firmware from Luxemburg and it works perfectly without setting Knox to 0x1
Ari
Thanks.
Then I will try Luxemburg too. Can I restore a backup with smartswitch from 5.1.1 (Apps, Settings, Pictures etc) after upgrading to 6.0.1 Lux? Or will everything be gone?
Can be closed.
DBT came out yesterday.

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