This is a list of ODIN flashable stock ROMs. Uploading them to AFH and posting them here for faster download.
If you want your device on here, please give me the model number (SM-Txxx) and CSC you need. Thread will be updated when I have time.
ODIN - Used for flashing ODIN tar.md5 files to your device.
Odin3_v3.10.7.zip
Stock ROMs - These are UNmodified tar.md5 ROMs from Samsung.
SM-T710
5.0.2_T710XXU1AOG5_T710XAR1AOG6_XAR.zip
5.1.1_T710XXU1BOH7_T710XAR1BOH7_XAR.zip
SM-T810
5.0.2_T810XXU1AOG6_T810XAR1AOG6_XAR.zip
5.1.1_T810XXU1BOH7_T810XAR1BOH7_XAR.zip
SM-T815
T815XXU1AOGB_T815VFG1AOG3_VOD.zip
Please focus on T815 as well. Many of us would very appreciate.
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Kickoff said:
Please focus on T815 as well. Many of us would very appreciate.
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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I will download what's out and start posting them :good:
When you download the file is a ZIP. I think I must decompress it in order to get the tar.md5 , right?
Which option must I select in Odin? AP with only REboot and Factory reset?
thanks!
Fis2 said:
When you download the file is a ZIP. I think I must decompress it in order to get the tar.md5 , right?
Which option must I select in Odin? AP with only REboot and Factory reset?
thanks!
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Correct. Make sure you DO NOT check re-partition.
Bigbot, here's the latest AOI5 firmware for T815 from region DBT (Germany) mirrored to my Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/s/felibhquhf8upzw/T815XXU1AOI5_T815OXA1AOI5_DBT.zip?dl=0
Feel free to mirror it to AndroidFileHost as I had issues uploading (upload speeds were slow for me) Thanks!
Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Bigbot, here's the latest AOI5 firmware for T815 from region DBT (Germany) mirrored to my Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/s/felibhquhf8upzw/T815XXU1AOI5_T815OXA1AOI5_DBT.zip?dl=0
Feel free to mirror it to AndroidFileHost as I had issues uploading (upload speeds were slow for me) Thanks!
Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk
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I'll download it later today and update when it's done :good: thanks
Reflashing
Hi,
I will reflash factory Firmware, i have rottet and have custom recovery. I already have download Firmware and odin can somebody explain me please hove to do it i will be greatfull thanks everybody :good:
I understand that these are stock roms, curious if non-stock roms like CM12 and similar will ever make their way over? My OR rom is awesome, I'm just one of those fools that's constantly customizing for the fun of it.
keyapira said:
Hi,
I will reflash factory Firmware, i have rottet and have custom recovery. I already have download Firmware and odin can somebody explain me please hove to do it i will be greatfull thanks everybody :good:
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Google is your friend...
http://forums.androidcentral.com/am...w-flash-stock-rom-via-odin-new-interface.html
http://www.droidviews.com/install-stock-firmware-on-samsung-galaxy-devices-using-odin/
Flash at your own risk.
Hello
Rooting my device voids the warranty, but if I have any problems with my device and need support ... Can I flash the stock ROM and take it to customer support?
Without them finding out?
Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk
mrch0x said:
Hello
Rooting my device voids the warranty, but if I have any problems with my device and need support ... Can I flash the stock ROM and take it to customer support?
Without them finding out?
Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk
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No. You can reinstall stock ROM and have the tablet working as before, but after installing anything custom the efuse will be blown. This means that it can always be detected that custom firmware/kernels/recovery/root/etc have at one point been installed. It also means security containers like Knox will refuse to operate.
I tried out the October (J) release for T815 which has been released for DBT (Germany) and a few other places. (link here). PDA version: T815XXU2AOJ4. Included CSCs: BTU (UK), DBT (Germany), ITV (Italy), XEF (France), XEO (Poland). Android 5.0.2. Previously I had the latest release for PHN (Netherlands), which is still T815XXU1AOG9.
Stagefright bug fixed according to Lookout. Not fixed according to Trustable.
New app icons
Still no multi-user
For DBT, there are four German bloatware apps included. All four can be uninstalled without root.
No Camera2 API
Dialer doesn't accept the secret codes like *#06#, *#0*#, *#1234#
Weird display behaviour (flashing, freezing) at very low battery percentages
Warning: you can not fully downgrade from this version "2" firmware to the version "1" firmwares we had until now! You can partially downgrade if you leave the bootloader and the modem as is (so downgrade only PDA and CSC).
This is great. Any chance that someone has the Stock ROM for the SM-T817V? Or does the firmware for the T815 work on this device?
The October T815XXU2AOJ4 version is now also out for T815 in the Netherlands (PHN), which is bloatfree. No other CSCs included. Link here. The dialer accepts the secret codes like "*#1234#" again. Otherwise the experience is the same. Again, you can't downgrade from this version.
Can the 5.1.1 update be flashed on any SM-T810?
I purchased one in Australia and when I tried to follow the instructions and flash with ODIN I get an error SW REV CHECK FAIL DEVICE when using 5.1.1_T810XXU1BOH7_T810XAR1BOH7_XAR.zip
I had and un-rooted device, which just received an update (11/03) to version LMY47X.T710XXU2BOJ1. I ended up rooting and flashing TWRP on it, but I'm having an issue writing to my external SD card. Is there something I can flash to fix this?
Thanks
edit: Google was my friend - manually updated platform.xml.
dnydny said:
Can the 5.1.1 update be flashed on any SM-T810?
I purchased one in Australia and when I tried to follow the instructions and flash with ODIN I get an error SW REV CHECK FAIL DEVICE when using 5.1.1_T810XXU1BOH7_T810XAR1BOH7_XAR.zip
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The T810XXU1BOH7 firmware is very old (H = August I think). Apparently for your device it constitutes a downgrade, which it doesn't allow. Download the most recent firmware to flash. If e.g. you currently have firmware with a "2A" (5.0.2) on your device, you can't flash this "1B" (5.1.1) firmware even though it seems like an upgrade of android, because it is a downgrade of the bootloader. Download firmware with "2B" (5.1.1) in the name and I think it may work.
I don't have the T810, but T815 which is still stuck at 5.0.2...
Is it possible to flash a T710 firmware onto a T715 device? I don't need LTE at all so I don't mind losing it (I have no SIM). I just want to get faster updates because I need multi-user support from 5.1.1.
GidiK said:
The T810XXU1BOH7 firmware is very old (H = August I think). Apparently for your device it constitutes a downgrade, which it doesn't allow. Download the most recent firmware to flash. If e.g. you currently have firmware with a "2A" (5.0.2) on your device, you can't flash this "1B" (5.1.1) firmware even though it seems like an upgrade of android, because it is a downgrade of the bootloader. Download firmware with "2B" (5.1.1) in the name and I think it may work.
I don't have the T810, but T815 which is still stuck at 5.0.2...
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Thanks! Thats really handy to know. I'll give XAC-T810XXU2BOJ1 a shot and see how that goes.
Related
A new firmware tweeted by @Samfirmware
FIRMWARE: P7300ZFKK1_P7300ZFKK1_OZF Online! (Android 3.2)
Download: http://hotfile.com/dl/135646619/2d119a1/P7300ZFKK1_P7300ZFKK1_OZF.rar.html
Password, if needed: either of samfirmware.com or samsung-firmwares.com
Enjoy!
Awesome! Thanks!
Don't know if you know the answer to this or not, but if you do, perhaps you can answer/confirm a couple of things:
1. What region is this update for? Or is it multi-CSC?
2a. I notice the presence of a .pit file, so I'm assuming that this is a full wipe update. Correct?
2b. Couldn't I just flash the new modem and firmware packages without the bootloader and partition files without issue/wipe?
3. New bootloader... How locked down is that? Can I flash without it? Will I still be able to use CWM recovery?
Thanks in advance!
Looks like a chinese FW, according to some translated pages in Google.
Well I guess that sorta answers part 1...
I suppose it may just be prudent to remain patient and wait for an official multi-CSC/region build.
I try this rom but there are no multi csc, only English and chinese keyboard. And there are a lot of chinese apps.
But she seems faster than the orange rom.
clecle69000 said:
I try this rom but there are no multi csc, only English and chinese keyboard. And there are a lot of chinese apps.
But she seems faster than the orange rom.
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Do you try the new bootlader also?should I check update bootlader on odin?
Sent from my GT-P7300 using Tapatalk
coffeeboy said:
Do you try the new bootlader also?should I check update bootlader on odin?
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I have flashed this rom without bootloader and dant have any problem
Here you can find the tar file 5.1.1
BE AWARE You can't root it or install twrp due to new bootloader
Hello to EVERYONE!!!
Here a guide on how to receive 5.1.1 (G920F ONLY)
1.Download this firmware
2.Install it via odin
3.Reboot to recovery
4.Wipe data twice
5.Wipe cache
6.Reboot
7.Check for updates
8.VOILA
Don't forget to press the Thanks button
Can you give more informations on which firmware it is ... what dose it really do ... and if I have a phone with one csc code will it change ...
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
Update on how to get the right CSC (XEF) for the 5.1.1. update to show up
Here is how to change the CSC code to XEF (absolutely needed in order to get the 5.1.1. update)
- install & root with your preferred way ( [ROOT] PingPongRoot ***S6 & S6 Edge Root Tool*** or CF-Auto-Root
- install Phone INFO ★Samsung★ (paid version). Now in order to make the "Change CSC" option you will need to update the Superuser to "Superuser v2.49"
Here is how to update the SuperSU:
- Download the zip file at http://download.chainfire.eu/740/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.49.zip
- Extract and get the Superuser.apk file from the 'common' folder inside it.
- Install Superuser.apk, it will ask to update the binaries to the latest version. Let it update.
- Reboot the phone.
One of the users noted (related to using the tool Phone INFO ★Samsung★ (paid version) to change the CSC code) that: "I finally changed the CSC with this steps: rooted with Ping Pong, installed Phone Info (thank you for this app), and SuperSu 2.94, changed CSC, error on Recovery, Wipe data factory reset in Recovery, flashed the phone with Odin. Tested with 2 G925F phones."
I can confirm I followed the same procedure and it worked!
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dehnhaide said:
Here is how to change the CSC code to XEF (absolutely needed in order to get the 5.1.1. update)
- install & root with your preferred way ( [ROOT] PingPongRoot ***S6 & S6 Edge Root Tool*** or CF-Auto-Root
- install Phone INFO ★Samsung★ (paid version). Now in order to make the "Change CSC" option you will need to update the Superuser to "Superuser v2.49"
Here is how to update the SuperSU:
- Download the zip file at http://download.chainfire.eu/740/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.49.zip
- Extract and get the Superuser.apk file from the 'common' folder inside it.
- Install Superuser.apk, it will ask to update the binaries to the latest version. Let it update.
- Reboot the phone.
One of the users noted (related to using the tool Phone INFO ★Samsung★ (paid version) to change the CSC code) that: "I finally changed the CSC with this steps: rooted with Ping Pong, installed Phone Info (thank you for this app), and SuperSu 2.94, changed CSC, error on Recovery, Wipe data factory reset in Recovery, flashed the phone with Odin. Tested with 2 G925F phones."
I can confirm I followed the same procedure and it worked!
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This method that I have written does not need root
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zdravkodubravec said:
Can you give more informations on which firmware it is ... what dose it really do ... and if I have a phone with one csc code will it change ...
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
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You only goal to get 5.1.1 is to change csc
Here is a guide that you can do that without loosing waranty
t-shock said:
Hello to EVERYONE!!!
Here a guide on how to receive 5.1.1 (G920F ONLY)
1.Download this firmware
2.Install it via odin
3.Reboot to recovery
4.Wipe data twice
5.Wipe cache
6.Reboot
7.Check for updates
8.VOILA
Don't forget to press the Thanks button
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Hi man. If I am on Build Number: G920FXXU1AOCV, my start screen with Telekom ( I have waranty) will disapear after flashing your rom? I must do the "Emergency software recovery and initialization" with Smart Switch before flashing this with Odin to not get the bootloop problem? What is the problem with CSC and waranty?
Thanx!
A bit of attention.
t-shock said:
This method that I have written does not need root
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Read my post twice. In order to be able to get the 5.1.1. (at least for now) you need the XEF CSC (France). If others can confirm that they can get 5.1.1. without the XEF CSC that indeed an update / downgrade to your suggested firmware (an other as well) will work just fine. Until then CSC change is needed in such procedure requires root (unfortunately)
*#272*IMEI# to change CSC
t-shock said:
You only goal to get 5.1.1 is to change csc
Here is a guide that you can do that without loosing waranty
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Rooting with Ping Pong will not trip Knox, so you will not lose warranty.
I think they should have one version of firmware for all ..or even one s6 and one s6 edge ...not so many variants. ..
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
New bootloader blocks downgrading, be careful installing 5.1.1 OTA!
Kernel built after May 15th (including some 5.0.2 and all 5.1.1) have PingPong xploit fixed. Be cautious when installing OTA these days and FlashFire might be your best shot of upgrading systems. i do not recommend to install 5.1.1.
This guide does not offer a guarantueed, immediate update. It simply does flash a French firmware, since this is the first EU country to receive OTA for G920F, which is fine. BUT the way updates are, they will not come to everyone immediately. So it can last up to a week, before the OTA finally arrives and you should tell guys, before they are forced to setup their S6 from scratch and end up frustrated.
he_stheone64 said:
This guide does not offer a guarantueed, immediate update. It simply does flash a French firmware, since this is the first EU country to receive OTA for G920F, which is fine. BUT the way updates are, they will not come to everyone immediately. So it can last up to a week, before the OTA finally arrives and you should tell guys, before they are forced to setup their S6 from scratch and end up frustrated.
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OK, but from what I can tell the update is available for all the devices with that firmware via OTA; at the moment they are upgrading to 5.1.1. Why do you consider it can take a week?
llapao said:
OK, but from what I can tell the update is available for all the devices with that firmware via OTA; at the moment they are upgrading to 5.1.1. Why do you consider it can take a week?
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Since this happens for all OTA`s, they are incremental. So some users get it on day 1, others on day 2, other even later. It`s like that since ages. Manufactureres use this careful way of rolling out upgrades to avoid issues, in case OTA includes a major bug.
he_stheone64 said:
This guide does not offer a guarantueed, immediate update. It simply does flash a French firmware, since this is the first EU country to receive OTA for G920F, which is fine. BUT the way updates are, they will not come to everyone immediately. So it can last up to a week, before the OTA finally arrives and you should tell guys, before they are forced to setup their S6 from scratch and end up frustrated.
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I will agree with you but this method that I wrote worked perfectly for me (at least)
I did but, there is no update (The latest updates have already been installed).
rucci said:
I did but, there is no update (The latest updates have already been installed).
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So .... i think we all need a bit patient and wait a bit .... it will come ... and even without 5.1.1 I think my s6 is great .....
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
zdravkodubravec said:
So .... i think we all need a bit patient and wait a bit .... it will come ... and even without 5.1.1 I think my s6 is great .....
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
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maybe the best is to flash via odin a 5.1.1 ROM hihi
Enviado do meu SM-G920F através de Tapatalk
So last night I flashed stock firmware from sammobile,after that I flashed the appropriate modem for the wifi to work.Everything is good but I tried from curiousness the Update Software button.It says my software is modified and I can't update it.Why?! I just flashed the stock firmware without rooting it or anything.What can I do?
calinoii said:
So last night I flashed stock firmware from sammobile,after that I flashed the appropriate modem for the wifi to work.Everything is good but I tried from curiousness the Update Software button.It says my software is modified and I can't update it.Why?! I just flashed the stock firmware without rooting it or anything.What can I do?
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Reflash everything with a full (not modified) stock firmware. That's because you flashed file that not corresponding the stock firmware you installed, so the OTA update will break.
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krasCGQ said:
Reflash everything with a full (not modified) stock firmware. That's because you flashed file that not corresponding the stock firmware you installed, so the OTA update will break.
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I flashed a stock frimware! First I wiped everything from my phone except storage and flashed the stock firmware from sammobile.It is completely stock right now...
In order for OTA updates to function, the parts of the firmware must match each other, and the firmware must have the same CSC as originally installed on the device. For example, my S4 originally was from O2 (CSC O2U), but when I got it off Swappa it had the CSC of SIM installed. I would need to install the O2-branded firmware back on to the device in order for OTA updates to function.
If you do not know what the original CSC was, either because the phone was a "hand-me-down" or was purchased used, then OTA updates will not function and you will need to use Odin to update.
calinoii said:
So last night I flashed stock firmware from sammobile,after that I flashed the appropriate modem for the wifi to work.Everything is good but I tried from curiousness the Update Software button.It says my software is modified and I can't update it.Why?! I just flashed the stock firmware without rooting it or anything.What can I do?
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Can u share the release date of the stock firmware u downloaded?? Coz last stock firmware was released on 17.4.15 for 5.0.1 for i9500..
Ankit0141 said:
Can u share the release date of the stock firmware u downloaded?? Coz last stock firmware was released on 17.4.15 for 5.0.1 for i9500..
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It doesn't matter. Because we look on firmware version, not release date.
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA One
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
In order for OTA updates to function, the parts of the firmware must match each other, and the firmware must have the same CSC as originally installed on the device. For example, my S4 originally was from O2 (CSC O2U), but when I got it off Swappa it had the CSC of SIM installed. I would need to install the O2-branded firmware back on to the device in order for OTA updates to function.
If you do not know what the original CSC was, either because the phone was a "hand-me-down" or was purchased used, then OTA updates will not function and you will need to use Odin to update.
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So ,can I change my CSC ? Or is there any way to find out what was the original one? Any other things that need to match in order to update via OTA? Or you kinda say it's impossible to do that if I already modified the original software.Btw I have a i9505
krasCGQ said:
It doesn't matter. Because we look on firmware version, not release date.
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So can I achieve what I want? Or it's kinda impossible now that I modified the software before?
calinoii said:
So can I achieve what I want? Or it's kinda impossible now that I modified the software before?
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To identify what's the latest firmware for your region, use your hometown's CSC code (region code) and look for a new version available.
Like I9500UBUHOI1 for region ARO, I9500XXUHOH7 for region SER, and many more. If you're unsure, check your CSC code by entering Recovery mode or use an app like Phone Info.
@calinoii: Many S4 boxes will have the CSC on them as part of the Samsung merchandising code, though mine did not. If the box does not have it, or you don't have the box, the only way to get the correct CSC is by parsing the IMEI and finding out which carrier purchased that device. imeidata.net used to have that option available, and it was how I found out that my device was originally from O2. They took it out, and I'm not aware of any replacements. Try contacting your carrier, as they may be able to provide that information.
krasCGQ said:
To identify what's the latest firmware for your region, use your hometown's CSC code (region code) and look for a new version available.
Like I9500UBUHOI1 for region ARO, I9500XXUHOH7 for region SER, and many more. If you're unsure, check your CSC code by entering Recovery mode or use an app like Phone Info.
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so I checked on sammobile and the csc for my firmware (I9505XXUHOJ2) is I9505XXHOJ1. Maybe it has been installed with the firmware?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@calinoii: Many S4 boxes will have the CSC on them as part of the Samsung merchandising code, though mine did not. If the box does not have it, or you don't have the box, the only way to get the correct CSC is by parsing the IMEI and finding out which carrier purchased that device. imeidata.net used to have that option available, and it was how I found out that my device was originally from O2. They took it out, and I'm not aware of any replacements. Try contacting your carrier, as they may be able to provide that information.
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so I checked on sammobile and the csc for my firmware (I9505XXUHOJ2) is I9505XXHOJ1. Maybe it has been installed with the firmware?
I guess I wasn't clear. When I say "CSC of the phone", I'm referring to the three digit carrier code some of the devices have. For example, my phone I discovered had the model number of GT-I9505ZKAO2U. The carrier code of my phone is the last three digits of the model number. It therefore is O2U, and on sammobile.com I would narrow down my search for ROMs using that code to get the correct ROM for the device.
The firmware has its own CSC code, but that cannot be used to determine the phone's CSC. You either need the model number of the phone as printed on the box, or you need to find someone who can research the IMEI and tell you what carrier the phone was originally sold to.
calinoii said:
so I checked on sammobile and the csc for my firmware (I9505XXUHOJ2) is I9505XXHOJ1. Maybe it has been installed with the firmware?
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No, that's probably modem or baseband version. Like Strephon said before, it refers on latest 3 digits on your phone box. Like my Galaxy S4 is GT-I9500ZWAXSE, so this phone is for Indonesian markets. Third party app might refer it into installed CSC codes like I install Latin American firmware into my phone and it's changed into GT-I9500ZWATTT. It mostly refers to region like region CHN for China, ARO for Argentina, etc.
CSC that always mentioned on the firmware details is actually multi-CSC. Like on SEA I9500XXUHOH7, it's multi-CSC version is I9500OLBHOH1 and Latin American I9500UBUHOI1 is I9500UUBHOE2. Multi-CSC applies one of CSC codes that matches your phone (like I download ARO firmware but after installing and wipe cache, CSC code installed is TTT instead of ARO).
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Can anyone help please, I unlocked my O2 S4 with an unlock code from O2, I then flashed the standard BTU firmware to KitKat to get rid of the O2 branding and make it standard.
When I check for OTA updates it says I already have the latest firmware installed.
When I connect to Kies3, I get the same message, I have the latest firmware.
No message to say its been modified or anything like that, just that I already have the latest firmware.
it currently has: I9505XXUFNB9_I9505BTUFNE1
Not rooted and nothing flashed except official KitKat.
kudos1uk said:
Can anyone help please, I unlocked my O2 S4 with an unlock code from O2, I then flashed the standard BTU firmware to KitKat to get rid of the O2 branding and make it standard.
When I check for OTA updates it says I already have the latest firmware installed.
When I connect to Kies3, I get the same message, I have the latest firmware.
No message to say its been modified or anything like that, just that I already have the latest firmware.
it currently has: I9505XXUFNB9_I9505BTUFNE1
Not rooted and nothing flashed except official KitKat.
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Download latest BTU firmware from SamMobile or something else and flash over your current firmware with Odin. I've done the same thing on my friend's i9500 using XSE firmware (because update via OTA takes 1GB+) and everything goes fine.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
krasCGQ said:
Download latest BTU firmware from SamMobile or something else and flash over your current firmware with Odin. I've done the same thing on my friend's i9500 using XSE firmware (because update via OTA takes 1GB+) and everything goes fine.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
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Many thanks for the reply, I just did a factory reset and it appears to have started the upgrade, thanks for the help though.
hello, i am from India. I recently bought a new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Duos. FEW DAYS AGO (ABOUT 2-3 DAYS) i updated it to latest version over OTA. I tried to root it by CF Auto root but something broke and it transferred my device in bootloop so i downloaded and flashed a stock rom G935FXXU1APB6_G935FOLB1APB6_XSP_FULL using Odin. My device started but i figured out that the rom is Singaporian version and its a March upgrade and i could not update it also. I am also having wifi connectivity issues. My old rom was perfect. It was preinstalled by Company. Please help me or please give me a link of my model's official stock rom rather than Sammobile ( i tried sammobile but my connection refuses and also speed too low )
UPDATE: Also my carrier works.......
PLzzzzzz Help......
Device specifications
Model Number SM-G935FD
BASEBAND VERSION G935FXXU1APEQ
BUILD NUMBER MMB29K.G935FXXU1APB6
gurpreet4u15 said:
hello, i am from India. I recently bought a new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Duos. FEW DAYS AGO (ABOUT 2-3 DAYS) i updated it to latest version over OTA. I tried to root it by CF Auto root but something broke and it transferred my device in bootloop so i downloaded and flashed a stock rom G935FXXU1APB6_G935FOLB1APB6_XSP_FULL using Odin. My device started but i figured out that the rom is Singaporian version and its a March upgrade and i could not update it also. I am also having wifi connectivity issues. My old rom was perfect. It was preinstalled by Company. Please help me or please give me a link of my model's official stock rom rather than Sammobile ( i tried sammobile but my connection refuses and also speed too low )
UPDATE: Also my carrier works.......
PLzzzzzz Help......
Device specifications
Model Number SM-G935FD
BASEBAND VERSION G935FXXU1APEQ
BUILD NUMBER MMB29K.G935FXXU1APB6
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Download this and Flash I was on latest version rooted flashed this and got all the latest updates..
PS : I am using s7 Edge SM-G935FD
[email protected] said:
Download this and Flash I was on latest version rooted flashed this and got all the latest updates..
PS : I am using s7 Edge SM-G935FD
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Tx vry much for help but can you give a link rather than sammobile
gurpreet4u15 said:
hello, i am from India. I recently bought a new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Duos. FEW DAYS AGO (ABOUT 2-3 DAYS) i updated it to latest version over OTA. I tried to root it by CF Auto root but something broke and it transferred my device in bootloop so i downloaded and flashed a stock rom G935FXXU1APB6_G935FOLB1APB6_XSP_FULL using Odin. My device started but i figured out that the rom is Singaporian version and its a March upgrade and i could not update it also. I am also having wifi connectivity issues. My old rom was perfect. It was preinstalled by Company. Please help me or please give me a link of my model's official stock rom rather than Sammobile ( i tried sammobile but my connection refuses and also speed too low )
UPDATE: Also my carrier works.......
PLzzzzzz Help......
Device specifications
Model Number SM-G935FD
BASEBAND VERSION G935FXXU1APEQ
BUILD NUMBER MMB29K.G935FXXU1APB6
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Did the 935F rom worked perfectly? Please upload your about phone screenshot
Dewang rocky said:
Did the 935F rom worked perfectly? Please upload your about phone screenshot
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Here's the screenshots.....
Plzz help
gurpreet4u15 said:
Tx vry much for help but can you give a link rather than sammobile
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Sorry I don't have any other link
[email protected] said:
Sorry I don't have any other link
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It's ok dude atleast you helped
gurpreet4u15 said:
i downloaded and flashed a stock rom G935FXXU1APB6_G935FOLB1APB6_XSP_FULL using Odin.
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A bit silly question but have you tried installing from Smart Switch? You mentioned Odin so that didn't look promising...
Try recovery from Smart Switch.
gurpreet4u15 said:
Here's the screenshots.....
Plzz help
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I have 935FD i havr still not tried 935F rom on it,but seems like you have flashed FD in your S7 edge
Dewang rocky said:
I have 935FD i havr still not tried 935F rom on it,but seems like you have flashed FD in your S7 edge
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Official ROMs for F & FD models are same...
p2kin said:
Official ROMs for F & FD models are same...
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Oh thanks,am planning to flash afgan F on my indian FD
I did it on G935FD UAE version. I flashed with G935F UK version, alll is perfect!
troxter said:
I did it on G935FD UAE version. I flashed with G935F UK version, alll is perfect!
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can you guide me on step to flash? did you do a factory reset before/after flashing? thanks
madkhaz said:
can you guide me on step to flash? did you do a factory reset before/after flashing? thanks
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Download and install USB drivers for Samsung Galaxy S7 edge in your computer.
Make sure to take backup of any important files on your smartphone.
Enable USB debugging option by pressing Menu > Settings > Applications. Navigate and tap on Developer Options to ensure that USB Debugging is enabled.
Ensure that your Galaxy S7 edge carries more than 70% of charge.
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Unzip Odin on your computer and install it.
Unzip firmware zip file in the same folder as Odin.
Switch your Samsung Galaxy S7 edge off and boot it in Download mode: press and hold Volume Down and Power together and then press the Home key. OR, check how to enter Download Mode.
Open Odin and connect your smartphone with your computer. When connected successfully, one of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number after a while. (In case you don’t get it, try another USB port. If that doesn’t help either, then re-install USB drivers).
On your Odin, select files:
Click on AP and select file with AP in its name.
Click on CP and select file with MODEM in its name – ignore if you didn’t get any such file.
Click on CSC and select file with CSC in its name – ignore if you didn’t get any such file.
Click on PIT and select the. pit file – ignore if you didn’t get any such file.
Click on BL and select file with BL in its name – ignore if there is no such file.
Make sure to check Auto Reboot and F.Rest Time. Check Re-Partition only if you selected the. pit file.
Click on Start to initiate the update process.
When Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update installation is successfully completed, you will get a PASS message.
I don't know if factory reset is necessary after flash, but I did it, just in case. I attached Odin which I used.
p2kin said:
A bit silly question but have you tried installing from Smart Switch? You mentioned Odin so that didn't look promising...
Try recovery from Smart Switch.
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What's the difference ??
gurpreet4u15 said:
What's the difference ??
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Unless you know what you are doing and about files source/files you are flashing, then not much.. but if you are not sure, then Smart Switch can download official f/w for your specific model & flash it for you.. simplest, no brainer to recover to official f/w.
p2kin said:
Unless you know what you are doing and about files source/files you are flashing, then not much.. but if you are not sure, then Smart Switch can download official f/w for your specific model & flash it for you.. simplest, no brainer to recover to official f/w.
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Okk Tx dude......
Official Android 7.0
Hi
I have G935FD device, which I recently bought (the second hand one).
I notice that I have issue with GPRS data transfer... it looks like, from time to time when GPRS is active SMS sending is not possible any more (up to next power OFF of device) .
At that time I'm able to see only one GPRS range indicator.
I'm able to receive calls from both SIM cards.
I did not check am I able to call from both of them.
According to my google investigations issue is pressent in Android 6.0, which I have right now.
Case shall be easy, I need to update to Nugat verision and it is all , but...
1) If I'll check firmware update on my mobile I have inforamtion that it is the latest version of firmware G935FXXU1APD1// G935FXXU1APB6. what is not true
2) I started to looking for official Android 7.0 version. to get it, I have to have CSC code. Phone info application have cleared out all CSC code. *#1234# don't work - "error message connection error or wrong MMI code".
Device type is hero2lte
Product name is hero2ltexx
Product code is SM-G935FZSU - this looks like oryginal information .
Bootloader : G935FXXU1APB6
PDA Version: G935FXXU1APD1
Baseband Version" G935FXXU1APB6
CSC Version :
Kernel Version
3.18.14-7538748
[email protected]#1
64-bit
knox warrantz void: 0x0
Does any one know what can be the oryginal CSC code for such device?
Can you tell me where can I find oryginal Android 7.0 which will works fine in Poland ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi
Below information for anyone who have the same issue as I.
I download the newest official ROM for Android 7.0 for Poland (G935FXXS1DQHI).
I used ROM for single sim, not dual sim.
Since that I don't have any issue with SMS or GPRS any more.
MMI codes started to work back.
I still have dual sim .
Simple , now it works better !!
I got a used GT-935T phone very recently in India, which was still running android 6.0. On browsing these forums, I found out that we could flash stock rom on it without rooting, so I did so using Odin. I flashed the stock rom of Android 7.0 for t-mobile 935T, which was what my phone was supposed to be.
On further browsing, I also discovered, that we could flash any stock rom on the phone, irrespective of the region. So I decided to download the latest stock rom for India 935fd. I did so, but whenever I'm trying to flash it using Odin, I'm getting an error - repartition failed.
I've not checkd the repartition option.
can someone help me?
Hi.
I am using 935F single sim THL csc mobile
I want to change it to IND csc.
Is their any possible solution.
I need voWifi its only available in indian csc.
Also i am staying in india.
My present mobile details are as below.
Product Code: SM-G935FZKAINS
PDA: G935FXXS8ETC7
CSC: G930FODD5ESE1
Baseband: G935FXXS8ETC7
Bootloader: G935FXXS8ETC7
Single sim 935F. Android version 8.0.0