BASEBAND VERSION or BUILD NUMBER - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi There!, my galaxy not 3 N9005 baseband version and buildnumber are different.
Now if I want to download stock rom for my phone to unroot my device. Should it be according to baseband version or buildnumber?
baseband version : N9005XXUFBOD3
Buildnumber : LRX21V.N9005XXUGBOG4
knox versin: 2.3
Please help I don't wanna brick my phone

Buildnumber..

Baseband is Modem .

mrERVIn said:
Hi There!, my galaxy not 3 N9005 baseband version and buildnumber are different.
Now if I want to download stock rom for my phone to unroot my device. Should it be according to baseband version or buildnumber?
baseband version : N9005XXUFBOD3
Buildnumber : LRX21V.N9005XXUGBOG4
knox versin: 2.3
Please help I don't wanna brick my phone
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No, they don't need match. You own a United Arab Emirates (XSI) device. One example attached with the latest firmware to explain you better:
- PDA: Build number.
- CSC: Country specific Code.
- PHONE: Baseband version.

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I want to get correct firmware for Galaxy s4

Dear all members of xda,
I want to ask something about Samsung Galaxy S4 phone.
Phone model: Galaxy S4 GT-I9500
Firmware: Android 4.2.2
Baseband version: I9500XXUAMDK
Build number: JDQ39 . I9500XXUAMDK
AP: I9500XXUAMDK
CP: I9500XXUAMDK
CSC: I9500JAMDK
Can you give me the link to download this original firmware?
I can't find the correct CSC (I tried on SamMobile but I can't find it).
Thanks in advance
Braunbar said:
Dear all members of xda,
I want to ask something about Samsung Galaxy S4 phone.
Phone model: Galaxy S4 GT-I9500
Firmware: Android 4.2.2
Baseband version: I9500XXUAMDK
Build number: JDQ39 . I9500XXUAMDK
AP: I9500XXUAMDK
CP: I9500XXUAMDK
CSC: I9500JAMDK
Can you give me the link to download this original firmware?
I can't find the correct CSC (I tried on SamMobile but I can't find it).
Thanks in advance
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http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=GT-I9500
Use the link above and get the firmware which matches your region even if it does not match no plm only for warranty purpose u should have same region firmware to avoid any clashes with Samsung Centre
u are having one of the oldest firmware for S4 u can use any latest of firmware available as per your wish
Flashing any stock rom will not increase flash counter(or so i've been told) so you can flash whatever you want and reflash original csc firmware for warranty purposes if needed

SM-N900W8 X-Note Understanding CSC + BootLoader + Baseband Version

Hey guys, Just a few questions about CSC + BootLoader + Baseband Version.
I'm using a SM-N900W8 version of the note 3.
I followed a tutorial about installing x-note v18, works great! Phone's rooted and everything is working.
Using Phone INFO I went from:
Phone Model:
SM-N900W8
Device Type:
hltecan
Product Name
htlevl
Original CSC Code
RWC
CSC Country
Canada
Product Code:
SM-N900WZKERWC
Bootloader Version:
N900W8VLUCNB7
Baseband Version:
N900W8VLUCNB7
PDA Version:
N900W8VLUCNB7
CSC Version:
N900W8OYACNB7
TO:
Phone Model:
SM-N9005
Device Type:
hlte
Product Name
htlexx
Original CSC Code
BTU
CSC Country
US & IRE
Product Code:
SM-N900WZKEBTU
Bootloader Version:
N900W8VLUCNB7
Baseband Version:
N900W8VLUCNB7
PDA Version:
N9005XXUFNF4
CSC Version:
N9005DBTENB2
So as you can see a few things have changed. First question is, did I mess anything up?
Second question is, do I have to update the modem? Because x-note comes with N9005_NF4_MODEM.tar.md5 so i'm not sure if I should flash that?
Thanks
preacher23 said:
So as you can see a few things have changed. First question is, did I mess anything up?
Second question is, do I have to update the modem? Because x-note comes with N9005_NF4_MODEM.tar.md5 so i'm not sure if I should flash that?
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1- I don't think you messed up anything. It is due to the custom ROM has been modified by its creator.
2- If every thing works fine so no need to update the modem separately.

[Q] Flashing Stock ROM of Other Region G.Note-III [SM-N900]

Hi,
I've Samsung Galaxy Note-3 SM-N900 version. It's currently having firmware with CSC: N900OZSDNF3 (Hong Kong), can i flash firmware with CSC: N900OJVENG2 (Pakistan)?
Phone info is given below:
manufacturer/brand samsung
phone model SM-N900
original CSC code XSE
product code SM-N9000ZWEXSE
bootloader version N900ZSUDNB4
baseband version N900XXUDNA1
pda version N900ZSUDNF3
csc version N900OZSDNF3
Android Version 4.4.2
hardware/board universal5420

[Q] I want to roll back my note 3 lte sm-n9005 to its stock firmware

my phones baseband version is N9005XXUGNG1 with build number KOT49H.N9005XXUGNJ2.It is a international version brought from UAE. In Kies it says PDA:NJ2 / PHONE:NG1 / CNC:NH2 (XSI). The problem is both N9005XXUGNG1 & N9005XXUGNJ2 are there in sammobiles site. what can I do?? Which firmware is suitable ?
my bootloader version is N9005XXUGNJ2. cnc is N9005OJVGNH2. When dialing *#1234# it says AP:N9005XXUGNJ2 ,CP:N9005XXUGNG1, CNC: N9005OJVGNH2 region :XSI
akhilsuresh.kannan917 said:
my phones baseband version is N9005XXUGNG1 with build number KOT49H.N9005XXUGNJ2.It is a international version brought from UAE. In Kies it says PDA:NJ2 / PHONE:NG1 / CNC:NH2 (XSI). The problem is both N9005XXUGNG1 & N9005XXUGNJ2 are there in sammobiles site. what can I do?? Which firmware is suitable ?
my bootloader version is N9005XXUGNJ2. cnc is N9005OJVGNH2. When dialing *#1234# it says AP:N9005XXUGNJ2 ,CP:N9005XXUGNG1, CNC: N9005OJVGNH2 region :XSI
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The latest stock firmware for your device is this ONE. Only reflash that firmware via ODIN and when you dial *#1234# have to appear this:
AP: N9005XXUGNJ2
CP: N9005XXUGNJ2
CSC: N9005OJVGNH2

Unable to update Note 3

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
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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

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