I bought the phone which was brand new, couple of years ago. I wanted to update it to the latest OS but was unable to do so as it says it was modified.
After extensive research online, i came to know i have to flash the stock rom using Odin. But i am unable to find the stock firmware that matches the codes.
These are the results from *#1234#
AP : N9005XXUBMI7
CP : N9005XXUBMI6
CSC : N9005OJVBMI2
I am unable to trace the stock ROM firmware. Appreciate if anyone could give the link and the instructions if possible.
EDIT: Okay i managed to download the stock ROM of 4.3 from a website and successfully flashed it. But being in 4.3 it says the phone is up to date and has no updates available when i check for new updates
minfas said:
I bought the phone which was brand new, couple of years ago. I wanted to update it to the latest OS but was unable to do so as it says it was modified.
After extensive research online, i came to know i have to flash the stock rom using Odin. But i am unable to find the stock firmware that matches the codes.
These are the results from *#1234#
AP : N9005XXUBMI7
CP : N9005XXUBMI6
CSC : N9005OJVBMI2
I am unable to trace the stock ROM firmware. Appreciate if anyone could give the link and the instructions if possible.
EDIT: Okay i managed to download the stock ROM of 4.3 from a website and successfully flashed it. But being in 4.3 it says the phone is up to date and has no updates available when i check for new updates
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did you try looking at http://www.sammobile.com/ ??? all firmwares are there and it is updated
Ardie009 said:
did you try looking at ************* ??? all firmwares are there and it is updated
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I downloaded the 4.3 OS and installed that matched my version. How do i go for 5.0 as it is not showing in my phone? Do i need to match the version codes as in that website the 5.0 version is not matching my phone version
Use the newest XXU* Version fitting to your home country best. In my case you would need Germany (DBT) because it was a unbranded german phone. Thus I need PDA: N9005XXUGBOK6 and CSC: N9005DBTGBOI1. Because I am NOT using stock at all anymore, I always use the newest BL and MODEM, but in your case just use the most recent Firmware which fits your origin and provider.
emuandco said:
Use the newest XXU* Version fitting to your home country best. In my case you would need Germany (DBT) because it was a unbranded german phone. Thus I need PDA: N9005XXUGBOK6 and CSC: N9005DBTGBOI1. Because I am NOT using stock at all anymore, I always use the newest BL and MODEM, but in your case just use the most recent Firmware which fits your origin and provider.
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I am not an expert in these flashing. Can you help me out in this. These are the things i found for my country sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N9005/SLK/
My phone states are
AP : N9005XXUBMI7
CP : N9005XXUBMI6
CSC : N9005OJVBMI2
minfas said:
I am not an expert in these flashing. Can you help me out in this. These are the things i found for my country sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N9005/SLK/
My phone states are
AP : N9005XXUBMI7
CP : N9005XXUBMI6
CSC : N9005OJVBMI2
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Seems like Sri Lanka has a N9005ODD* CSC in recent FWs, but you have a N9005OJV* one used in South Africa and Morocco currently.
So I would try these:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/62194/N9005XXUGBOK9_N9005OJVGBOI1_XFM (South Africa)
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/61958/N9005XXUGBOK9_N9005OJVGBOI1_MWD (Morocco)
No guarantee though, but in theory it's not interesting at all which FW you use. At least I already used DBT ones and Nordic Country NEE ones and had no problems in the past.
So you could try http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/62526/N9005XXUGBOK6_N9005ODDGBOJ1_SLK (Sri Lanka) too. But as I said, FW update always is a risk and if you don't know how to fix stuff, it can be a nice activity for a whole weekend to fix stuff again.
If you want to be more sure and secure... load https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo and send the stuff shown in "General", "CSC-Code", "Firmware" and "Android" in here. Most interesting is the "Active CSC Code"
emuandco said:
Seems like Sri Lanka has a N9005ODD* CSC in recent FWs, but you have a N9005OJV* one used in South Africa and Morocco currently.
So I would try these:
No guarantee though, but in theory it's not interesting at all which FW you use. At least I already used DBT ones and Nordic Country NEE ones and had no problems in the past.
So you could try sammobile.com/firmwares/download/62526/N9005XXUGBOK6_N9005ODDGBOJ1_SLK (Sri Lanka) too. But as I said, FW update always is a risk and if you don't know how to fix stuff, it can be a nice activity for a whole weekend to fix stuff again.
If you want to be more sure and secure... load [play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo and send the stuff shown in "General", "CSC-Code", "Firmware" and "Android" in here. Most interesting is the "Active CSC Code"
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Manufacturer / Brand
Samsung
Model - SM-N9005
Device type - hltte
Product name - hltexx
Country of origin - vietnam
CSC Code
Product code - SM-N90052WESFR
Original CSC code - SFR
Firmware's CSC code - XSI
Active CSC code - SFR / XSI
Available CSC codes - KSA, SFM, XSI
CSC Country - UAE / AE
Firmware
Bootloader ver. - N9005XXUBMI7
PDA Ver. - N9005XXUBMI7
CSC Ver. - N9005OJVBMI2
Baseband ver. - N9005XXUBMI6
Kernal Ver. - 3.4.0 - 1628120
[email protected]#1
32-bit
Java Virtual machine - Dalvik 1.6.0
Android
Root existence - No
Android ver. - 4.3
Build num. - JSS15J.N9005XXUBMI7
Build Fingerprint - samsung/hltexx/hlte:4.3/JSS15J/N9005XXUBMI7:user/release-keys
Build description - hltexx-user 4.3 JSS15J N9005XXUBMI7 release keys
Build date - Wed Sep 11 15:30:59 KST 2013
Changelist - 1628120
minfas said:
Manufacturer / Brand
Samsung
Model - SM-N9005
Device type - hltte
Product name - hltexx
Country of origin - vietnam
CSC Code
Product code - SM-N90052WESFR
Original CSC code - SFR
Firmware's CSC code - XSI
Active CSC code - SFR / XSI
Available CSC codes - KSA, SFM, XSI
CSC Country - UAE / AE
Firmware
Bootloader ver. - N9005XXUBMI7
PDA Ver. - N9005XXUBMI7
CSC Ver. - N9005OJVBMI2
Baseband ver. - N9005XXUBMI6
Kernal Ver. - 3.4.0 - 1628120
[email protected]#1
32-bit
Java Virtual machine - Dalvik 1.6.0
Android
Root existence - No
Android ver. - 4.3
Build num. - JSS15J.N9005XXUBMI7
Build Fingerprint - samsung/hltexx/hlte:4.3/JSS15J/N9005XXUBMI7:user/release-keys
Build description - hltexx-user 4.3 JSS15J N9005XXUBMI7 release keys
Build date - Wed Sep 11 15:30:59 KST 2013
Changelist - 1628120
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Interesting... XSI? That's United Arab Emirates... well, then use that one: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/52346/N9005XXUGBOG4_N9005OJVGBOG2_XSI/ ^^
THAT is your current one then http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/19509/N9005XXUBMI7_N9005OJVBMI2_XSI/
emuandco said:
Seems like Sri Lanka has a N9005ODD* CSC in recent FWs, but you have a N9005OJV* one used in South Africa and Morocco currently.
So I would try these:
sammobile.com/firmwares/download/62194/N9005XXUGBOK9_N9005OJVGBOI1_XFM[ (South Africa)
sammobile.com/firmwares/download/61958/N9005XXUGBOK9_N9005OJVGBOI1_MWD[(Morocco)
No guarantee though, but in theory it's not interesting at all which FW you use. At least I already used DBT ones and Nordic Country NEE ones and had no problems in the past.
So you could try sammobile.com/firmwares/download/62526/N9005XXUGBOK6_N9005ODDGBOJ1_SLK(Sri Lanka) too. But as I said, FW update always is a risk and if you don't know how to fix stuff, it can be a nice activity for a whole weekend to fix stuff again.
If you want to be more sure and secure... load play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo[and send the stuff shown in "General", "CSC-Code", "Firmware" and "Android" in here. Most interesting is the "Active CSC Code"
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emuandco said:
Interesting... XSI? That's United Arab Emirates... well, then use that one: sammobile.com/firmwares/download/52346/N9005XXUGBOG4_N9005OJVGBOG2_XSI/^^
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Isn't the different PDA version a problem?
Nope. PDA version changes from time to time. Check the firmwares for CSC XSI and you will see that they are Android version dependent. Same can be seen for any country.
emuandco said:
Nope. PDA version changes from time to time. Check the firmwares for CSC XSI and you will see that they are Android version dependent. Same can be seen for any country.
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Thank you very much
Related
Hi,
I would like to request the help of the Rooting Gurus
I have an S2 and the info of the phone is the following:
PDA: I9100XWKG1
PHONE: I9100XXKG1
CSC: I9100XEFKG2
From the thread in this forum I found that in order to root the phone I have to download the following firmware version:
XWKG1
Firmware info
PDA:XWKG1
PHONE: XXKG1
Date: 05/07/2011
Android 2.3.3
XEF (France): link1
TUR (Turkey): link2
ITV (Italy): link3
XWKG1 Stock Kernel:link4
From what I understand I have to download the first one (XEF France) since it matches my CSC code and also the XWKG1 Stock Kernel.
I use the custom firmware first with Odin and then the stock kernel in order to remove the yellow triangle.
This firmware though is version 2.3.3 and my problem is what do I do if I want to upgrade it (not from Kies)
From samfirmware I see that there are firmwares with version 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 but not sure which one I can use without causing a problem to the phone
In the firmware table for example it has the following two versions:
Europe Firmware .PIT Android Date CSC
I9100XXKG2 EXT4.PIT 2.3.4 2011 July 12 MULTI-CSC-OXAKG2
And
I9100XXKI3 EXT4.PIT 2.3.5 2011 September 15 CSC-OXAKI3
From the letter code (XX) in one of the threads here I way that XX letter code means:
XX---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom
1) Can I use any of the above firmwares even though it seems that the CSC code doesn’t match?
2) How can I change the CSC code?
Thank you in advance for your help
In short.....yes you can flash them.safely.
I am from Australia and use the UK csc.
Alternatively, you can flash the firmwares you like then flash just the csc you want after that over it.
If you have cwm recovery I would recommend doing a backup just in case you want to go back. Or just use Odin if you already have your stock firmware.
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Dionisisf said:
Hi,
I would like to request the help of the Rooting Gurus
I have an S2 and the info of the phone is the following:
PDA: I9100XWKG1
PHONE: I9100XXKG1
CSC: I9100XEFKG2
From the thread in this forum I found that in order to root the phone I have to download the following firmware version:
XWKG1
Firmware info
PDA:XWKG1
PHONE: XXKG1
Date: 05/07/2011
Android 2.3.3
XEF (France): link1
TUR (Turkey): link2
ITV (Italy): link3
XWKG1 Stock Kernel:link4
From what I understand I have to download the first one (XEF France) since it matches my CSC code and also the XWKG1 Stock Kernel.
I use the custom firmware first with Odin and then the stock kernel in order to remove the yellow triangle.
This firmware though is version 2.3.3 and my problem is what do I do if I want to upgrade it (not from Kies)
From samfirmware I see that there are firmwares with version 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 but not sure which one I can use without causing a problem to the phone
In the firmware table for example it has the following two versions:
Europe Firmware .PIT Android Date CSC
I9100XXKG2 EXT4.PIT 2.3.4 2011 July 12 MULTI-CSC-OXAKG2
And
I9100XXKI3 EXT4.PIT 2.3.5 2011 September 15 CSC-OXAKI3
From the letter code (XX) in one of the threads here I way that XX letter code means:
XX---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom
1) Can I use any of the above firmwares even though it seems that the CSC code doesn’t match?
2) How can I change the CSC code?
Thank you in advance for your help
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You may find these interesting reading
For firmware, Intratech is the king of official, up to date firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
For rooting, Chainfire's CF-Root is one of the easier ways to go about it, the thread is here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
I was a total novice but by reading the the instructions over and over and following them to the letter it's not as difficult and complicated as some like to make out.
tacgls said:
You may find these interesting reading
For firmware, Intratech is the king of official, up to date firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
For rooting, Chainfire's CF-Root is one of the easier ways to go about it, the thread is here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
I was a total novice but by reading the the instructions over and over and following them to the letter it's not as difficult and complicated as some like to make out.
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Good advice. These two thread offer a lot of good information.
Hi Guys,
Where I do the download firmware Kitkat 4.4.2 to SGN3 SSN N9005GSMH, any can help me, I thanks!!!
samfirmware.com or samsung-updates.com
I have a gn3 whenever I check for updates it says I have the latest do I have to manually update it?
MeInQ8 said:
I have a gn3 whenever I check for updates it says I have the latest do I have to manually update it?
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Your mobile is rooted?
xdm9mm said:
samfirmware.com or samsung-updates.com
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Where I check my firmware region?
herthon said:
Where I check my firmware region?
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When you click on a firmware over at samfirmware it should tell you.
Edit:
Sorry if you mean you want to check your phone's region you can download "phone info" from google play.
herthon said:
Where I check my firmware region?
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@OP: Please find the answer here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2726538
Thanks @xdm9mm for the suggestion.
Nope, I even checked with Kies it says I'm on the latest but I'm not
herthon said:
Your mobile is rooted?
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herthon said:
Hi Guys,
Where I do the download firmware Kitkat 4.4.2 to SGN3 SSN N9005GSMH, any can help me, I thanks!!!
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You`re phone is from Hong Kong appearently According to users http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15727), look on Sammobile for Hong Kong roms. This also seems to work for some users http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/guide-how-to-reinstall-stock-firmware-t1978840.
Can I get some help please for my issue : )
MeInQ8 said:
Can I get some help please for my issue : )
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Type in dialpad #*1234# and post what you see, where did you buy the phone and where do you live? Have you looked on www.sammobile.com/firmwares/2/ for firmwares?
Kuwait and I got it from a mobile shop here
gee2012 said:
Type in dialpad #*1234# and post what you see, where did you buy the phone and where do you live? Have you looked on www.sammobile.com/firmwares/2/ for firmwares?
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MeInQ8 said:
Kuwait and I got it from a mobile shop here
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Firmwares Saudi Arabia unlocked KSA http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=KSA#firmware or STC (carrier version) http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=XFU#firmware. Download and flash with Odin 3.07 in downloadmode (will not trigger KNOX warranty).
MeInQ8 said:
Kuwait and I got it from a mobile shop here
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Nope, the info from #*1234# is almost useless because OJV is a Multi-csc, it includes the following 3 csc: XSI, KSA and XFM.
(you can get this info by open Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app, select menu --> CSC Lookup and search for the 'OJV')
So you don't know what exactly your csc is.
Instead, in your previous post, you know exactly your csc is XSI. So the download link for your firmware on sammobile is:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=XSI#firmware
vndnguyen said:
Nope, the info from #*1234# is almost useless because OJV is a Multi-csc, it includes the following 3 csc: XSI, KSA and XFM.
(you can get this info by open Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app, select menu --> CSC Lookup and search for the 'OJV')
So you don't know what exactly your csc is.
Instead, in your previous post, you know exactly your csc is XSI. So the download link for your firmware on sammobile is:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=XSI#firmware
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If the phone is unlocked he just has to flash the latest Saudi KSA rom, but apart from the CSC file they are probably identical
gee2012 said:
If the phone is unlocked he just has to flash the latest Saudi KSA rom, but apart from the CSC file they are probably identical
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Yes I see, but I think the OP will prefer flashing the firmware from the 'Original' CSC
Why can't I do it OTA? If so..
This one:
Model: SM-N9005
Model name: GALAXY Note 3 LTE
Country: United Arab Emirates
Version: Android 4.4.2
Changelist: 636608
Build date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 04:48:22 +0000
Product Code: XSI
PDA: N9005XXUENC2
CSC: N9005OJVENB2
MODEM: N9005XXUENC2
OR this one:
Model: SM-N9005
Model name: GALAXY Note 3 LTE
Country: United Arab Emirates
Version: Android 4.4.2
Changelist: 636608
Build date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 04:48:22 +0000
Product Code: XSI
PDA: N9005XXUENC2
CSC: N9005OJVEND1
MODEM: N9005XXUENC2
vndnguyen said:
Nope, the info from #*1234# is almost useless because OJV is a Multi-csc, it includes the following 3 csc: XSI, KSA and XFM.
(you can get this info by open Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app, select menu --> CSC Lookup and search for the 'OJV')
So you don't know what exactly your csc is.
Instead, in your previous post, you know exactly your csc is XSI. So the download link for your firmware on sammobile is:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=XSI#firmware
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Can I use this one for my phone?
(PDA: N9005XXUENC2 CSC: N9005OJVEND1 MODEM: N9005XXUENC2 CHANGELIST: 636608 BUILD DATE: 04.03.2014)
MeInQ8 said:
Can I use this one for my phone?
(PDA: N9005XXUENC2 CSC: N9005OJVEND1 MODEM: N9005XXUENC2 CHANGELIST: 636608 BUILD DATE: 04.03.2014)
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Of course yes, because it has the same CSC as yours.
Thanks
HI,
My note 3 Was on
Country United Arab Emirates
Product code XSI
PDA N9005XXUGBOG4
CSC N9005OJVGBOG2
but when i check on OTA update it says yes update available, and it updated to this
Country South Africa (XFM)
Version Android 5.0
Product code XFM
PDA N9005XXUGBOK9
CSC N9005OJVGBOI1
i revert back to XSI firmware. then using keis i found update,
And also using KIes did the same thing.
How is it possible? both product codes are different, pleae guide me about it.
It got right firmware. Its just sammobile website issue, websites does not show firmware for XSI region, which is the same as XFM region.
Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge Stock Files ColletionUpdated: 24/05/2016
Summary:
I think it's about time we got a stock ROM collection going on here, so I'm aiming to make an attempt to create a concise list of Stock ROM's, Modem's and Bootloaders for the Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge. I'll mirror these files on my own server for fast & ad free downloads. As I can't possibly conceive acquiring all of these firmwares without help, The collection will start small and files will be added on request. I will attempt to actively maintain this page until either updates are no longer released or there is no longer a need for it to be updated.
If you would like something added to this list, or I have made a mistake somewhere in the listing, let me know by replying, PM or email @ [email protected]. I'll do my best to get the files uploaded same day or overnight.
Tools:
Odin 3.11.1 SHA-1: 93CBC3DFB9E022DF17E4F5805D72F59292A34902
Galaxy S7:
This section includes all files for the S7. Make sure you are getting the file for the correct variant. Technically I believe S7 Edge and Standard S7 roms are interchangeable, but do so at your own risk.
Firmware packages:
This section is for complete stock firmware images straight from Samsung. They include the Modem, Bootloader, System image, CSC, Etc listed.
G930FXXU1APDN (OPS Optus Australia) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APDN
CSC: G930FOPS1APDO (OPS - Optus Australia)
Modem: G930FXXU1APDN
G930FXXU1APDN (XSA Australia Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APDN
CSC: G930FXSA1APDN (XSA - Australia Unbranded)
Modem: G930FXXU1APDN
G930FXXU1APD3 (BTU United Kingdom Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APD3
CSC: G930FOXA1APD3
Modem: G930FXXU1APD1
Modems:
This section is for modems only. Useful if you do not want to download the entire firmware package in order to simply obtain the modem.
G930FXXU1APDN - DOWNLOAD SHA-1: 7585AA66250ED54E44DC88DB424F6993B1E86911
G930FXXU1APD1 - DOWNLOAD SHA-1: 4E9FC1985A8AC9942A2F4ECDB555DD6A6B7908BA
Bootloaders:
This section is for bootloaders only. Useful if you do not want to download the entire firmware package in order to simply obtain the bootloader.
G930FXXU1APDN - DOWNLOAD SHA-1: 55D04F504A2494B8FA996E002A064058BEF7AAE0
G930FXXU1APD3 - DOWNLOAD SHA-1: 4448B5F0DB0600384ECFF019DDA6785B7A9EFA35
Galaxy S7 Edge:
This section includes all files for the S7 Edge. Make sure you are getting the file for the correct variant. Technically I believe S7 Edge and Standard S7 roms are interchangeable, but do so at your own risk.
Firmware packages:
This section is for complete stock firmware images straight from Samsung. They include the Modem, Bootloader, System image, CSC, Etc listed.
G935FXXU1APD3 (BTU United Kingdom Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016
AP: G935FXXU1APD3
CSC: G935FBTU1APD3 (BTU - United Kingdom Unbranded)
Modem: G935FXXU1APD1
Modems:
This section is for modems only. Useful if you do not want to download the entire firmware package in order to simply obtain the modem.
Bootloaders:
This section is for bootloaders only. Useful if you do not want to download the entire firmware package in order to simply obtain the bootloader.
This is a Work In Progress. Files will be added as they are requested ASAP. They take time to upload!
Hi, thank you!!!!Good idea!!!Great!!!
Eddiejam72 said:
Hi, thank you!!!!Good idea!!!Great!!!
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You're most welcome!
Also, Just added:
G930FXXU1APDN DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APDN
CSC: G930FOPS1APDO (Optus Australia)
Modem: G930FXXU1APDN
Will either of these work for my 930f on at&t?
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kettir said:
Will either of these work for my 930f on at&t?
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Should work fine. Flashing the CSC file will give you Optus branding though, so I recommend not flashing it :good:
Added:
G930FXXU1APDN (XSA Australia Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APDN
CSC: G930FXSA1APDN (XSA - Australia Unbranded)
Modem: G930FXXU1APDN
Here you go, The link to stock 6.0.1 firmware for SM-930FD India version
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B03oHVHHwFHlbFVnMHJ1YUdZZjQ
Version: INS_G930FXXU1APD1
Below are direct links to AP, BL, CP, CSC and PIT files:
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After a long time I am coming to XDA Forum and the only reason is my new samsung galaxy S7.
Thank you.
harshang2007 said:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B03oHVHHwFHlbFVnMHJ1YUdZZjQ
Version: INS_G930FXXU1APD1
Below are direct links to AP, BL, CP, CSC and PIT files:
{Reserved: Yet Uploading}
After a long time I am coming to XDA Forum and the only reason is my new samsung galaxy S7.
Thank you.
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Thanks, I'll mirror it and add to the OP once I check it
Added for S7:
G930FXXU1APD3 (BTU United Kingdom Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016
AP: G930FXXU1APD3
CSC: G930FOXA1APD3
Modem: G930FXXU1APD1
MODEM: G930FXXU1APD1 - DOWNLOAD SHA-1: 4E9FC1985A8AC9942A2F4ECDB555DD6A6B7908BA
For S7E:
G935FXXU1APD3 (BTU United Kingdom Unbranded) DOWNLOAD
Build Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016
AP: G935FXXU1APD3
CSC: G935FBTU1APD3 (BTU - United Kingdom Unbranded)
Modem: G935FXXU1APD1
kaise123 said:
Should work fine. Flashing the CSC file will give you Optus branding though, so I recommend not flashing it :good:
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OK. So I could unzip the contents of the Australia XDA unbranded, then use Flashfire to flash the AP, BL, and CP files, and leave out the CSC and HOME_CSC files, and I would be fine? (I'm still using AT&T USA with my g930f.)
UPDATE: I flashed the XSA unbranded, and it seems to be working fine. I did a dirty flash over the Superman ROM and all my data etc is still there. I didn't flash the modem file, and I can still make calls and wifi seems to be working. I don't see a symbol for either LTE or 4G but that might be my location so we'll see what happens there.
UPDATE 2: 4G/LTE showed up, no problem. Xposed is installed and working as well as TWRP.
New question: my baseband and bootloader are still g930fxxu1apb4. They seem to be working OK. I wonder if it would make a difference to flash the updated bootloader and/or baseband? Anyone know?
kettir said:
New question: my baseband and bootloader are still g930fxxu1apb4. They seem to be working OK. I wonder if it would make a difference to flash the updated bootloader and/or baseband? Anyone know?
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The only real way to find out is to flash it and see. Different people have different experiences with each modem. As for the bootloader, if you are working fine without it, don't flash it. It's not necessary.
kaise123 said:
The only real way to find out is to flash it and see. Different people have different experiences with each modem. As for the bootloader, if you are working fine without it, don't flash it. It's not necessary.
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Ok....it didn't like that. I'm going to have to find a modem file that works for USA now, I guess. Recommendations would be welcome.
kettir said:
Ok....it didn't like that. I'm going to have to find a modem file that works for USA now, I guess. Recommendations would be welcome.
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Are you flashing it with Odin? I believe you can only flash Modem files via Odion, not FlashFire/Similar.
kettir said:
Ok....it didn't like that. I'm going to have to find a modem file that works for USA now, I guess. Recommendations would be welcome.
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I'm in the USA also and the APD1 modem gives me best signal, I've tried most of the updated modems but signal gets worse so I always go back to APD1.
Sent from the silver bullet 930F Running Superman Rom
My CSC code says XSG which is United Arab Emirates, i can still flash it with the UK unbranded or any country firmware as long as it's for 930F? ? All I need is to flash the AP file in download mode using ODIN right? Out of the box international model has unlocked bootloader? Thank you!
NVM it worked, I installed the UK unbranded firmware.
Can someone post the list of languages included in unbranded UK?
Question on S4 I could Change My Uk Modem for the Brazil one. This was very handy for when living in Brazil. Is this still possible with S7 edge?
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Latest Canadian compatible modems, flash with CP, auto reboot off;
Sept
https://mega.nz/#!GcQk1SwR!U4jdzOXR5NqySRnaU-C6CDP4KIStGKmgTp3T3yK5iFY
July
https://mega.nz/#!HApVUZzZ!lRoU0FoADWfTPWdZOpeGZu1E38v2FYEBKjZeR6SdJ4Q
Hi everybody, it happens that a friend of mine brought to me an sm-g935x demo unit that has been flashed with g935fd firmware, and it works perfectly but it has no signal, no imei, no 3g, no nothing realted to modem, so I need if someone of you would please help me with a g935X modem file please, I really need it.
I bought the phone in Carphone Warehouse in the UK, unlocked, with Marshmallow at the time. Sadly, I don't remember what CSC I was on at the time, but I am 90% certain it was XEU (UK / Ireland, unbranded).
I was on Nougat beta, officially through OTA and Galaxy Beta Programme app. Once Nougat became available, I flashed final BTU firmware with Odin, including the CSC field because I wanted to reset everything and start from scratch.
BTU DPLT https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/download/G935FXXU1DPLT/120208/
All good, everything works, apart from OTA updates... I am stuck on January security patch and I do not really know why.
Currently, recovery screen and Phone Info app tells me that I am on XEU, even though I flashed BTU CSC file quite a while ago.
Question is, how do I get OTA back?
Not sure which one am I supposed to download:
BTU DQD7 https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/download/G935FXXU1DQD7/130721/
XEU DQD7 https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/XEU/download/G935FXXU1DQD7/131369/
...and what packages am I supposed to flash, i.e. just AP field, with or without CSC?
Someone told me to deregister from Beta programme, but the sideloaded app obviously does not work anymore, server errors.
Software Info screen:
NRD90M.G935FXXU1DPLT
Security patch level: January 1, 2017
Software Update screen:
The latest updates have been already installed.
Current version: G935FXXU1DPLT/G935FOXA1DPLT/G935FXXU1DPLT
Phone Info - CSC CODE section
Product Code: SM-935FZKAXEU
Original CSC Code: [empty]
Firmware's CSC Code: XEU
Active CSC Code: XEU
Available CSC Codes: BTU, CPW, DBT, ITV, KOR, NEE, XEF, XEO, XEU
CSC Country: UK & IRE / GB
Mobile Operator: 3 / 23420
Phone Info - Firmware section
Bootloader Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
PDA Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
CSC Version: G935FOXA1DPLT
Baseband Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
Latest Firmware: G935FXXU1DQD7/G935FXEU1DQD1/G935FXXU1DQD7
I'm also still also in january security patch. I had read somewhere that it's normal, because this updates are regional updates, so some regions need it more often and others don't. No need to worry about.
mestiso said:
I bought the phone in Carphone Warehouse in the UK, unlocked, with Marshmallow at the time. Sadly, I don't remember what CSC I was on at the time, but I am 90% certain it was XEU (UK / Ireland, unbranded).
I was on Nougat beta, officially through OTA and Galaxy Beta Programme app. Once Nougat became available, I flashed final BTU firmware with Odin, including the CSC field because I wanted to reset everything and start from scratch.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/download/G935FXXU1DPLT/120208/
All good, everything works, apart from OTA updates... I am stuck on January security patch and I do not really know why.
Currently, recovery screen and Phone Info app tells me that I am on XEU, even though I flashed BTU CSC file quite a while ago.
Not sure which one am I supposed to download:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/download/G935FXXU1DQD7/130721/
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/XEU/download/G935FXXU1DQD7/131369/
...and what packages am I supposed to flash to be back on OTA, i.e. just AP field, with or without CSC?
Someone told me to deregister from Beta programme, but the sideloaded app obviously does not work anymore, server errors.
Software Info screen:
NRD90M.G935FXXU1DPLT
Security patch level: January 1, 2017
Software Update screen:
The latest updates have been already installed.
Current version: G935FXXU1DPLT/G935FOXA1DPLT/G935FXXU1DPLT
Phone Info - CSC CODE section
Product Code: SM-935FZKAXEU
Original CSC Code: [empty]
Firmware's CSC Code: XEU
Active CSC Code: XEU
Available CSC Codes: BTU, CPW, DBT, ITV, KOR, NEE, XEF, XEO, XEU
CSC Country: UK & IRE / GB
Mobile Operator: 3 / 23420
Phone Info - Firmware section
Bootloader Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
PDA Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
CSC Version: G935FOXA1DPLT
Baseband Version: G935FXXU1DPLT
Latest Firmware: G935FXXU1DQD7/G935FXEU1DQD1/G935FXXU1DQD7
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I'm on the April 1 on 3 network uk
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Hi, I'm not sure it will help you but when I flashed to the BTU CSC from Virgin's VIR I had to do it twice, the first time I used the home CSC because I wanted to keep my files, but then found out I was still on Virgin's CSC. I then flashed it again but used the regular CSC and started from scratch and it worked. I've been getting the updates ever since. As for which files you should use, I think I used all of them included in the folder that I downloaded from SamMobile.