I want to sell off my Verizon Galaxy S 5 to a customer who wants to have the Arabic language on the phone. I am aware that the bootloader is locked and that I can't install a different version of Android except for Verizon based ones. My mate has done something similar with his Sprint Galaxy S6. The bootloader is locked but he rooted it and installed a language pack to add further languages. Is there a way to root the Verizon S5 and install the languages somehow? Thank you.
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Hello everyone,
I hope someone can help me with this. I got a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 from Korea (SM-N900S) and upgraded it to Android 4.4.2. It is branded as SK Telecom with software that I don't need but can't remove. Kies also displays update messages in Korean which I can not read, I was worried I do something wrong and mess up the device. It went safely but not sure this happens every time.
I need to remove the branding for both functional and cosmetic reasons and have a standard Note 3 Android, my questions are:
Is there a way to unbrand and remove the SKT booting screen and apps and instead have a standard unbranded official plain vanilla Note 3 version without triggering KNOX or conflicing with future updates from Kies?
Can I use a firmware from a different region of another submodel (SM-N900) without damaging the device or losing functionality like LTE?
Can changing the CSC to another region remove the branding?
Thank you in advance.
Hello, i have the same problem, an would appreciate if someone have a solution =)
Many Thanks in advance
J.P.
Hello.
There is a nice Guy in that forum that post a program that give to us opportunuty to use different languages on Galaxy S5 Verizon version. But only on 4.4.4 Android.
I (and many other users of S5) like Android 5.0 and asking some good people to help noobs (like us) to make these beautiful device more international.
Was trying morelokale 2 and others but there is almost no result in localization.
Help us please.
I just bought Samsung Galaxy S8 ( SC-02J ) from Japan (NTT Docomo) recently and unlock the country lock already. I need to uninstall the docomo built-in apps and install Global ROM. Now i badly needed the solution and full tutorial for this. Please help me guys.
taukir4u said:
I just bought Samsung Galaxy S8 ( SC-02J ) from Japan (NTT Docomo) recently and unlock the country lock already. I need to uninstall the docomo built-in apps and install Global ROM. Now i badly needed the solution and full tutorial for this. Please help me guys.
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How did you unlock the country lock? Mine is still locked and I am trapped. Please guide me. Thank You.
taukir4u said:
I just bought Samsung Galaxy S8 ( SC-02J ) from Japan (NTT Docomo) recently and unlock the country lock already. I need to uninstall the docomo built-in apps and install Global ROM. Now i badly needed the solution and full tutorial for this. Please help me guys.
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Did you manage to do this ? I want to root Galaxy S8 from Docomo too, I've already spent 6 hours with no luck trying to root it
Hello,
I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and although I definitely should've checked the model number I did not. My mistake. But I've come to realize that the phone is a Korean variant and as such I can't modify it and put custom ROMs on it - if you can, I'm not sure how.
I'm a novice on smartphones and putting custom ROMs on them, I've done it before on a Note 3 that I owned (Canadian variant).
Since there aren't any custom ROMs (that I can find) for the Korean variant... Is it possible I can somehow convert the phone to an international variant or perhaps force the process?
Thanks in advance.
Ignoranus said:
Hello,
I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and although I definitely should've checked the model number I did not. My mistake. But I've come to realize that the phone is a Korean variant and as such I can't modify it and put custom ROMs on it - if you can, I'm not sure how.
I'm a novice on smartphones and putting custom ROMs on them, I've done it before on a Note 3 that I owned (Canadian variant).
Since there aren't any custom ROMs (that I can find) for the Korean variant... Is it possible I can somehow convert the phone to an international variant or perhaps force the process?
Thanks in advance.
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Try this ROM...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/rom-nemesis-refined-v3-5-n7port-t3587637
I have an n910s too...
Tried almost all ROMS and this is the best one.
Good luck.
If you find a way to convert to international version please let me know how to.
Thanks.
Thank for the input but I'm going to be returning the phone and getting an international or Canadian variant, as I would like to use LineageOS on it or something similar. I don't want any ROMs that look or feel like TouchWiz.
My device is Samsung Galaxy J3 Sm-s327vl
This device is mapped to Tracfone but Services from Verizon.
Apparently 6.0.1 was all they cared to invest on the sm-s327vl.
Whereas Verizon's J3 version j327v upgraded 8.0 and likely will get Pie as well.
The ONLY difference between these devices is the Carrier mapping. They're both same phone using same Services <Verizon >
Don't reply saying "It Can't Be Done."
I'm interested in HOW
And with that being said....
A device with Unlocked OEM BootLoader,
Should be able to revert Firmware back to MDK Developer Shell and flash ANY platform to it.
Thanks In Advance For Your Shared Knowledge
And As Always,... SMOKE IT IF YOU GOT IT.