[Question] Removing carrier apps/buying carrier phone - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

So, since i've never actually cared for knox, i've searched very little about tripping it and since i want to use samsung pay, i have the following questions:
1 - Bought the S7E from my carrier and it will probably arrive with more bloatwares, so i was thinking, could i flash any ZTO update to it using Odin? (It's an 935F)
2 - If yes, how would OTA updates work? Following my country's schedule or the firmware default location?
3 - If it's the second, which one would you say it's the best?

First of all, congrats on joining the Galaxy Team.
1. Theoretically speaking, you may flash firmwares from different countries if and ONLY if it's the G935F variant, as the G935F is the international model ,and assuming of course your carrier hasn't had the bootloader locked, which is less likely.
2. The OTA updates would follow the firmwares default location regardless of your geographical location.
3. I think as long as you get the international variant (G935F) than you are making a great decision as the bootloader is locked and there's much room for development.
Hope this helps!
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Debrand Your Samsung Galaxy S6 [GUIDE]

This tutorial will help uk samsung galaxy s6 owners to debrand the S6 if locked to a network it will also get rid of all the network carrier bloatware and the good thing about this it will then allow you to get OTA Updates Quicker because u wont need to wait for your carrier to test the firmare before rolling it out Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ey2Qn_n0t4
Wouldn't this trip the flash counter which would also mean losing your 2 year warranty?
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Cybermax93 said:
Wouldn't this trip the flash counter which would also mean losing your 2 year warranty?
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I believe since you're flashing official firmware, it won't be tripped. I bought an S6 from Germany and flashed with 3 UK firmware and can confirm my KNOX counter hasn't tripped.
Japultra said:
I believe since you're flashing official firmware, it won't be tripped. I bought an S6 from Germany and flashed with 3 UK firmware and can confirm my KNOX counter hasn't tripped.
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I've skimmed through the tutorial video and it doesn't seem to have tripped Knox.
I'm looking to switch my s6 from TEL (Telstra AU) to XSA (Open AU).
Has anyone else tried to do this?
Cheers
will this work with an att s6
samdroid711 said:
I've skimmed through the tutorial video and it doesn't seem to have tripped Knox.
I'm looking to switch my s6 from TEL (Telstra AU) to XSA (Open AU).
Has anyone else tried to do this?
Cheers
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I just did it with the Optus S6. Worked perfectly.
Can't find firmware for US
I'm on a T-Mobile Galaxy S6 right now. I want to follow your tutorial, even if I am in the US should I use the UK firmware model you used in the video? Is there a special international unlocked firmware for the US version (like there is one for Spain, for UK, etc).
Also, if the UK model will work on my T-Mobile phone in the US, will I suffer battery hits because the phone will be looking for UK bands or will it recognize that I'm in the US and will only look for the US bands? Thanks!!
madscientistdam said:
This tutorial will help uk samsung galaxy s6 owners to debrand the S6 if locked to a network it will also get rid of all the network carrier bloatware and the good thing about this it will then allow you to get OTA Updates Quicker because u wont need to wait for your carrier to test the firmare before rolling it out Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ey2Qn_n0t4
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thanks for making it but a quick written guide is much faster
Georgules said:
I'm on a T-Mobile Galaxy S6 right now. I want to follow your tutorial, even if I am in the US should I use the UK firmware model you used in the video? Is there a special international unlocked firmware for the US version (like there is one for Spain, for UK, etc).
Also, if the UK model will work on my T-Mobile phone in the US, will I suffer battery hits because the phone will be looking for UK bands or will it recognize that I'm in the US and will only look for the US bands? Thanks!!
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It would look for bands based on the SIM I believe, but whether you can flash another region ROM is questionable. I thought there was something to prevent that, but I'm new to Samsung. I'm also curious if this will work. If it does, I'll just purchase an AT&T version as opposed to an unlocked one and then use this process.
bugsy said:
It would look for bands based on the SIM I believe, but whether you can flash another region ROM is questionable. I thought there was something to prevent that, but I'm new to Samsung. I'm also curious if this will work. If it does, I'll just purchase an AT&T version as opposed to an unlocked one and then use this process.
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Well the BTU model has always meant internationally unlocked in terms of Samsung devices, so hopefully this will work. I'm trying to flash it on my T-Mobile device and then rooting it. Does anybody have any idea how to change the model number of the phone to BTU as well so I can get OTA updates?
@madscientistdam
Looks like there is another BTU build added to the sammobile site wonder if anyone will receive a ota?
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G920F/BTU/
Received an ota this morning guys, and it was the new build I posted above this post.
Just did this to my Vodafone AU S6 and it worked a treat. Also got an OTA update after a couple of reboots. Knox is still intact. Should work for other Aussie telco phones. Fixed my random freeze's and reboots that where happening flat out at one stage.
*Update- still getting random lockups, even after setting up as a new phone (using no backup). Flash went fine though...
Question. Would this be good for an Ireland Three carrier S6?
Cheers!
Debrand an American S6 Edge (Verizon) for use in Germany
Hi!
You write in your video tutorial that you don’t suggest it for American smartphones. I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from America (Verizon branded, firmware: G925VVRU4BOG9) and want to use it in Germany. So far, I have some annoying limitations (I can’t send text messages and I can’t roam). Do you – or anyone else reading this – have a hint or even a little tutorial for me? I’m so annoyed as neither Samsung nor Verizon or my German SIM card provider FONIC offers me support. The phone was a present from an American friend. So I’m not the original customer. I guess that’s one reason they don’t help. Whatever: I’ll appreciate your help! Thanks…
xkenikax said:
Hi!
You write in your video tutorial that you don’t suggest it for American smartphones. I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from America (Verizon branded, firmware: G925VVRU4BOG9) and want to use it in Germany. So far, I have some annoying limitations (I can’t send text messages and I can’t roam). Do you – or anyone else reading this – have a hint or even a little tutorial for me? I’m so annoyed as neither Samsung nor Verizon or my German SIM card provider FONIC offers me support. The phone was a present from an American friend. So I’m not the original customer. I guess that’s one reason they don’t help. Whatever: I’ll appreciate your help! Thanks…
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Just try the tutorial, you don't have a working phone right now, the worst that could happen is a hard brick
godutch said:
Just try the tutorial, you don't have a working phone right now, the worst that could happen is a hard brick
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And a hard brick is exactly what I don’t want to risk…
this I assume only works on the International 920F version of these phone, you can flash most any region on these (hence international is your first clue), this does not however work on the (American Carrier) branded phones like Sprint, ATT, Verizon, US Cellular ect ect , these are I am told firmware specific, I tried flashing T-Mobile firmware on a sprint phone and brick city, I mean even sprint could not get it back up flashing sprint firmware with their jig... so beware. U.S. Based Carriers got you under their thumb.
debrand
Hi just bought s6 edge on vodafone uk, firmware ver.5.1.1 G925FXXU3QOKN is there any chance to get it debranded.I was think to flash BTU one G925FXXU3COI9.is that safe and csc will be changed to BTU.I see lot debrand was done with firmware change from 5.0.2 to 5.1.1. is that thesame story 5.1-5.1
pwamik said:
Hi just bought s6 edge on vodafone uk, firmware ver.5.1.1 G925FXXU3QOKN is there any chance to get it debranded.I was think to flash BTU one G925FXXU3COI9.is that safe and csc will be changed to BTU.I see lot debrand was done with firmware change from 5.0.2 to 5.1.1. is that thesame story 5.1-5.1
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Hi, did you proceeded through the debranding?
I'm also on the same firmware and want to flash a BTU one and just wanted to know if you succeed !

G950U Version for all carriers in United States

Hello, I would like to know if I can flash my verizon galaxy s8 with tmobile software, or any other model, since I can see that this year all the carriers are using the same model G950U. That is, a single model with different carriers, very similar to how the international version G950F works which is the same model for all carriers in Europe and allows you to change the software through ODIN. I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much.
lmario1985 said:
Hello, I would like to know if I can flash my verizon galaxy s8 with tmobile software, or any other model, since I can see that this year all the carriers are using the same model G950U. That is, a single model with different carriers, very similar to how the international version G950F works which is the same model for all carriers in Europe and allows you to change the software through ODIN. I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much.
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From what I've gathered is that there's a user data partition that dictates the carrier and Odin currently doesn't allow flashing of this.
Saw this as a comment somewhere here and best I've seen so far.
Personally I think it is just a matter of time before we figure this phone out and will be able to do whatever we want. They already have root for Exynos model and I think now the search is on for modified Odin, as Tehpirate said. I believe they had modified Odin for S7, to do similar stuff, so it's not like starting from scratch.
I hope is the same like the s7 U firmware... That's nice cause I can flash U firmware and get rid of the carrier bloatware.

International Firmware

Before I start, this is the first android phone I've ever owned so the question may or may not be stupid.
So I live in India and I saw the trade-in deal for the S8. I was in need of an upgrade (iPhone 6) so I went for it as I was heading to the U.S soon. I heard that the international version gets updates sooner than the unlocked U.S version. Can I just change my firmware to international, get earlier updates with no drawback? If yes then why have I not seen a lot on this?
Pretty sure the firmware is locked to the device unless you root. I had an unlocked international S6(920?F) . It updated a lot earlier than the W released in Canada.
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ExLite23 said:
Before I start, this is the first android phone I've ever owned so the question may or may not be stupid.
So I live in India and I saw the trade-in deal for the S8. I was in need of an upgrade (iPhone 6) so I went for it as I was heading to the U.S soon. I heard that the international version gets updates sooner than the unlocked U.S version. Can I just change my firmware to international, get earlier updates with no drawback? If yes then why have I not seen a lot on this?
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If the device you get is G950F (international) then updates will come sooner. If you get any other version they are for specific regions, so if you get G950U (US unlocked) you can't flash international firmware to it. Can only flash firmware for the model you get.
callumbr1 said:
If the device you get is G950F (international) then updates will come sooner. If you get any other version they are for specific regions, so if you get G950U (US unlocked) you can't flash international firmware to it. Can only flash firmware for the model you get.
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Then what are the benefits of people switching carriers for example? There seem to be a bunch of threads giving a tutorial on how to change firmware to different carries e.g. From a T Mobile to Unlocked.
ExLite23 said:
Then what are the benefits of people switching carriers for example? There seem to be a bunch of threads giving a tutorial on how to change firmware to different carries e.g. From a T Mobile to Unlocked.
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For stuff like WiFi calling, voLTE, removal of bloat some csc tweaks
Guess that's unfortunate.

Guide for flashing your G950U or G955U into international firmware

Alright, let me tell you my story, I'm from Tunisia, my cousin got a new Sprint S8 plus 2 weeks ago, I was enjoying it, I was so happy, but I was annoyed by those useless apps and spam from sprint's bloatware (Theirs apps, notification about carrier update that can't be removed, etc )
So I was so happy so happy that I was afraid of flashing it and ending up having a bricked phone.
So I had hours and hours for days surfing the internet looking for a solution, reading every words, everything.
Finaly, I can say that I have now S8 plus, without any single app from carrier, not even notifcation, not even a damn word of "Sprint" in my phone, a solid, legit s8 plus, even the connection and the battery usage have improved alot, and as I am in third part of the world, I have no use of Wifi call or some apps that came from Sprint.
It is a hell whole better.
All I had to to do was flashing an unlocked firmware, it is somewhat a bit tricky, so follow me here.
Before everything, let me tell you one thing:
An unlocked firmware is NOT unlocked network,Seems that a lot of people confuse flashing the unlocked firmware (which is technically "unbranded") with network unlocking.
Simply flashing the unbranded firmware will NOT unlock your network, unless you have done so before or after flashing by either unlocking codes or apps.
All it does, is to give you an unbranded bloat free experience.
Guide:
S8 plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
S8: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
I followed this guide, it is very clear.. follow up the section of prerequisites then Carrier switch, and switch your s8's CSC to XAA, which means completely unlocked and not linking to any carrier.
Then follow the section of flashing unlocked firmware, your phone model is gonne be g955u1 for s8 plus and g950u1 for s8.
I had no problem at all.
Q&A:
Q: Will I still receive the updates?
A: Yes, your phone will get the update from OTA without carrier bloatware too.
Q: What's the difference between g955u and g955u1 ?
A: G955u is US model and it can be for any US carrier, but G955u1 is unlocked firmware which we all look for.
Hope that helps, cause if I read the post that I'm writing it now 2 weeks ago, It would have saved me hours and hours of search.
Galaxy s8
tootihamza said:
Alright, let me tell you my story, I'm from Tunisia, my cousin got a new Sprint S8 plus 2 weeks ago, I was enjoying it, I was so happy, but I was annoyed by those useless apps and spam from sprint's bloatware (Theirs apps, notification about carrier update that can't be removed, etc )
So I was so happy so happy that I was afraid of flashing it and ending up having a bricked phone.
So I had hours and hours for days surfing the internet looking for a solution, reading every words, everything.
Finaly, I can say that I have now S8 plus, without any single app from carrier, not even notifcation, not even a damn word of "Sprint" in my phone, a solid, legit s8 plus, even the connection and the battery usage have improved alot, and as I am in third part of the world, I have no use of Wifi call or some apps that came from Sprint.
It is a hell whole better.
All I had to to do was flashing an unlocked firmware, it is somewhat a bit tricky, so follow me here.
Before everything, let me tell you one thing:
An unlocked firmware is NOT unlocked network,Seems that a lot of people confuse flashing the unlocked firmware (which is technically "unbranded") with network unlocking.
Simply flashing the unbranded firmware will NOT unlock your network, unless you have done so before or after flashing by either unlocking codes or apps.
All it does, is to give you an unbranded bloat free experience.
Guide:
S8 plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
S8: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
I followed this guide, it is very clear.. follow up the section of prerequisites then Carrier switch, and switch your s8's CSC to XAA, which means completely unlocked and not linking to any carrier.
Then follow the section of flashing unlocked firmware, your phone model is gonne be g955u1 for s8 plus and g950u1 for s8.
I had no problem at all.
Q&A:
Q: Will I still receive the updates?
A: Yes, your phone will get the update from OTA without carrier bloatware too.
Q: What's the difference between g955u and g955u1 ?
A: G955u is US model and it can be for any US carrier, but G955u1 is unlocked firmware which we all look for.
Hope that helps, cause if I read the post that I'm writing it now 2 weeks ago, It would have saved me hours and hours of search.
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So does this mean the phone can be rooted now with this unlocked firmware on it ??
peter couniaz said:
So does this mean the phone can be rooted now with this unlocked firmware on it ??
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X2
Hi can I flash a G950U1 firmware to a g950?
Does it need root?
Actually odin didnt flash the g950u1 firmware to my sprint g950u for some reason. said device mismatch or something.
Everything works on my g950u on o2 uk network, but no hotspot and a app called sprint omadm is running to register the sim.
Update: I managed to flash the G950U1 rom and it works perfectly. Sprint omadm does not appear anymore.
tootihamza said:
Alright, let me tell you my story, I'm from Tunisia, my cousin got a new Sprint S8 plus 2 weeks ago, I was enjoying it, I was so happy, but I was annoyed by those useless apps and spam from sprint's bloatware (Theirs apps, notification about carrier update that can't be removed, etc )
So I was so happy so happy that I was afraid of flashing it and ending up having a bricked phone.
So I had hours and hours for days surfing the internet looking for a solution, reading every words, everything.
Finaly, I can say that I have now S8 plus, without any single app from carrier, not even notifcation, not even a damn word of "Sprint" in my phone, a solid, legit s8 plus, even the connection and the battery usage have improved alot, and as I am in third part of the world, I have no use of Wifi call or some apps that came from Sprint.
It is a hell whole better.
All I had to to do was flashing an unlocked firmware, it is somewhat a bit tricky, so follow me here.
Before everything, let me tell you one thing:
An unlocked firmware is NOT unlocked network,Seems that a lot of people confuse flashing the unlocked firmware (which is technically "unbranded") with network unlocking.
Simply flashing the unbranded firmware will NOT unlock your network, unless you have done so before or after flashing by either unlocking codes or apps.
All it does, is to give you an unbranded bloat free experience.
Guide:
S8 plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
S8: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
I followed this guide, it is very clear.. follow up the section of prerequisites then Carrier switch, and switch your s8's CSC to XAA, which means completely unlocked and not linking to any carrier.
Then follow the section of flashing unlocked firmware, your phone model is gonne be g955u1 for s8 plus and g950u1 for s8.
I had no problem at all.
Q&A:
Q: Will I still receive the updates?
A: Yes, your phone will get the update from OTA without carrier bloatware too.
Q: What's the difference between g955u and g955u1 ?
A: G955u is US model and it can be for any US carrier, but G955u1 is unlocked firmware which we all look for.
Hope that helps, cause if I read the post that I'm writing it now 2 weeks ago, It would have saved me hours and hours of search.
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Does this will trip Know counter and hence void warranty?
Ive tried the g950U1 XAA everythingnn works even wifi call but I could not get advance messaging to show on message app from samsung. Any idea?
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I just installed G950U1UEU2AQK2 and everything is perfect.
Does advance message work.
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amieldl143 said:
Does advance message work.
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you'd have to use Android Messages instead of stock for RCS
SagatGS said:
X2
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what does x2 mean
does it have the oem unlock button in developer options
funter said:
Does this will trip Know counter and hence void warranty?
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NO, its still official Samsung Firmware, only when you install Unofficial firmwares and Roms, when you Root or custom recovery, just like anything that is not from Samsung will trip Knox.
tootihamza said:
Alright, let me tell you my story, I'm from Tunisia, my cousin got a new Sprint S8 plus 2 weeks ago, I was enjoying it, I was so happy, but I was annoyed by those useless apps and spam from sprint's bloatware (Theirs apps, notification about carrier update that can't be removed, etc )
So I was so happy so happy that I was afraid of flashing it and ending up having a bricked phone.
So I had hours and hours for days surfing the internet looking for a solution, reading every words, everything.
Finaly, I can say that I have now S8 plus, without any single app from carrier, not even notifcation, not even a damn word of "Sprint" in my phone, a solid, legit s8 plus, even the connection and the battery usage have improved alot, and as I am in third part of the world, I have no use of Wifi call or some apps that came from Sprint.
It is a hell whole better.
All I had to to do was flashing an unlocked firmware, it is somewhat a bit tricky, so follow me here.
Before everything, let me tell you one thing:
An unlocked firmware is NOT unlocked network,Seems that a lot of people confuse flashing the unlocked firmware (which is technically "unbranded") with network unlocking.
Simply flashing the unbranded firmware will NOT unlock your network, unless you have done so before or after flashing by either unlocking codes or apps.
All it does, is to give you an unbranded bloat free experience.
Guide:
S8 plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3627255
S8: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
I followed this guide, it is very clear.. follow up the section of prerequisites then Carrier switch, and switch your s8's CSC to XAA, which means completely unlocked and not linking to any carrier.
Then follow the section of flashing unlocked firmware, your phone model is gonne be g955u1 for s8 plus and g950u1 for s8.
I had no problem at all.
Q&A:
Q: Will I still receive the updates?
A: Yes, your phone will get the update from OTA without carrier bloatware too.
Q: What's the difference between g955u and g955u1 ?
A: G955u is US model and it can be for any US carrier, but G955u1 is unlocked firmware which we all look for.
Hope that helps, cause if I read the post that I'm writing it now 2 weeks ago, It would have saved me hours and hours of search.
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Thanks. Will this procedure trip Knox eFuse?

Switching firmware for SM-G975U (need advice)

Hi guys, need some advice on S10+.
I'm from an Asia country and last year I bought a new S10+ from a online seller which does grey imports for mobile phones, because I want a Snapdragon version over the Exynos, which is what most Asia countries get.
The Model number (SM-975U) and Baseband version (G975USQS3CTB6) are indicating this is a US variant but I can't tell which carrier it is because there is no carrier logo on the phone or when I turn on the phone, no bloatwares as well.
The only down side is this Baseband/carrier does not have updates since March 2020. I tried checking for updates but got nothing.
What I try to get:
1. Latest original firmware which will continue to update itself (hopefully)
2. No carrier bloatware
3. No need root or custom roms (Doesnt go well with banking apps)
I have experience rooting and flashing custom firmware on my previous Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but I can't remember if I have done unlocking bootloader before, lol.
Need advice on:
1. Which firmware should I choose?
2. I remember XDA forums used to have useful Guide under Sticky Threads but now I don't see it. I hope this guide will be able to help me with what I am trying to do.
3. I probably sound stupid here, is there any flashable settings file that is friendly to Asian region/telco? I am noticing a bit of network weakness on my phone, I hope its just me.
Thanks to anyone who reads this.
You've aquired the US Unlocked Snapdragon variant, it's not associated with any US carrier and it's not bootloader unlocked. Flashing updated FW is likely your best bet, it's available here.
Download Samsung Galaxy S10+ SM-G975U TMK USA (MetroPCS) G975USQS4FUA1 firmware
Fast download latest Samsung Galaxy S10+ firmware SM-G975U from USA (MetroPCS) with G975USQS4FUA1 and Android version 11
www.sammobile.com
The only other option for an update is Samsung's SmartSwitch. Whether or not it's compatible depends on your local service provider.

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