Stuck on Factory Binary - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answer

I have an SM-G935T that was flashed with Factory Binary, it shows 935A on the version of the screen. I tried to flash the factory firmware without lucky, I'm getting errors in ODIN (FAIL! SHA256 is invalid):crying:

jeaponte said:
I have an SM-G935T that was flashed with Factory Binary, it shows 935A on the version of the screen. I tried to flash the factory firmware without lucky, I'm getting errors in ODIN (FAIL! SHA256 is invalid):crying:
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You mean factory firmware?
New cable
New USB port
New download
Its flashable, but sometimes it's a pain in the ass.

I successfully flash my Sm-g935T
I successfully flash my Sm-g935T with Sprint SM-G935P firmwate, the issue I have is that it always ask for Hands free activation and I can't get rid of it.
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You mean factory firmware?
New cable
New USB port
New download
Its flashable, but sometimes it's a pain in the ass.
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jeaponte said:
I successfully flash my Sm-g935T with Sprint SM-G935P firmwate, the issue I have is that it always ask for Hands free activation and I can't get rid of it.
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I do not know the actual fix for your issue. I have heard of the hands free bootloop since the S4, but aside from rooting and removing the apk I have not found a fix.
But if you are willing, I would like you to try 2 possible fixes.
Fix 1:
1.Go to settings / Mobile networks / Network Mode
2. Select CDMA
3.Click OK (The phone will restart)
After the phone reboots:
Settings / System Update / Update the profile
Once the device has sucessfully completed the update go back to the settings and change the network mode from CDMA to LTE/CDMA
This worked about half the time for the sprint s6 owners back in the day.
Fix 2:
Download either BK disabler ($2.49 great reviews, I recommend BK due to the other guys shady rerelease)
or
Package disabler pro ($1.99 used to be great, dev abandoned first paid version leaving us to rebuy it again)
After you download and install one of them, go in a disable the "system update" package
Let me know if this helps

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S7 SM-G930P ~ Boot Loader Issues? SW REV CHECK FAIL : [ABOOT]FUSED 5 > BINARY 4

Hi All.
Thank you for any help you might give me in advance with this issue...
Last week, I tried to root the phone with the SM-G930P CF-Autoroot heroqltespr files with Odin found in this forum. I have rooted a few other phones but am no expert. The root after a few attempts failed (verified a few ways), however, some files must have been affected because the phone "identifies" as heroqltespr. Identifies as when I could plug into my PC heroqltespr would be the name. It was not set this way in the obvious name your device areas. I ended up doing a hard reset to clear the phone and other than the ghost naming everything was working fine.
A day or 2 ago Sprint rolled out a new OTA update which the phone installed. Since then the phone was draining battery life. After uninstalling and reinstalling the SD card today, it seems to have tripped a "Security Notice: Unauthorized Actions". That is when the trouble started. The phone started running hot, basically leaking battery power, and was all lagging. I'm assuming the CPU going Ludicrous speed.
Now, I am in a Samsung Splash screen loop, or or a recovery loop. The only thing it does is go into download mode.
I have tried flashing stock firmware, it fails. I've tried flashing with and without the SD or Sim card. Not really sure what I should be doing. The "P" version of my phone seems to be the bastard child of S7s. Any help you guys cold give me would be great. THANK YOU!
The Download Screen Reads:
Odin Mode (High Speed)
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
FAP Lock: Off
Warranty Void: 8x8
Qualcomm Secure Boot: Enabled
AP SWREV: 85(2,1,1,1,1) K1 S4
I get this error when I try to flash back to stock SW REV CHECK FAIL : [ABOOT]FUSED 5 > BINARY 4
Stupid question but is your phone in a case?
Sw rev check fail : [aboot]fused 5 > binary 4
freakboysays said:
Stupid question but is your phone in a case?
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No it isn't.
I get this error message on the download screen. SW REV CHECK FAIL : [ABOOT]FUSED 5 > BINARY 4
I fixed it.
5 > BINARY 4 error, has to do with a Version 5 bootloader Sprint came out with in 2018. The fact that this is only affected by the SM-G390P further complicates things for the average user. Users on version 5 bootloader will need to wait until/If a version 5 universal bootloader for the SM-G930U to get unbloated firmware. Information on restoring your S7 SM-G930P to where you left off before you started trying to root your phone can be found below. More info on Sprint F'n us and BL Version 5 can be found here
https://www.arencambre.com/blog/2018/01/01/fused-firmware-version-locks-samsung-s7/comment-page-1/. There was a post on XDA (which I can't find) which gave the idea that Sprint came out with this version 5 bootloader to prevent people from flashing the phones to the U version and going overseas with them.
The stock files for the first version of Sprint Version 5 bootloader firmware dated 1-1-18 can be found here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930P/SPR/download/G930PVPS5BRA1/206876/
Unzip. Only have auto reboot and Re-partition checked as options in Odin.
If you dont mind me asking, did you ever find a way to root the G930P with the 5th bootloader updates? Is it even possible at this point in time? Im new when it comes to rooting but with the amount of time Ive spent browsing the web it seems as if there is nothing. Thanks.
tonysak said:
I fixed it.
5 > BINARY 4 error, has to do with a Version 5 bootloader Sprint came out with in 2018. The fact that this is only affected by the SM-G390P further complicates things for the average user. Users on version 5 bootloader will need to wait until/If a version 5 universal bootloader for the SM-G930U to get unbloated firmware. Information on restoring your S7 SM-G930P to where you left off before you started trying to root your phone can be found below. More info on Sprint F'n us and BL Version 5 can be found here
https://www.arencambre.com/blog/2018/01/01/fused-firmware-version-locks-samsung-s7/comment-page-1/. There was a post on XDA (which I can't find) which gave the idea that Sprint came out with this version 5 bootloader to prevent people from flashing the phones to the U version and going overseas with them.
The stock files for the first version of Sprint Version 5 bootloader firmware dated 1-1-18 can be found here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930P/SPR/download/G930PVPS5BRA1/206876/
Unzip. Only have auto reboot and Re-partition checked as options in Odin.
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I got screwed by this, I accidentally installed the P firmware, and now I cannot load U firmware because of this 5 > 4 error. I went to the blog you posted (arencambre), and I am only able to install the U firmware modem (CP package in Odin), everything else has to be P. And because of the P firmware, I am unable to edit APN settings to enable my native Hotspot. Is there anything I can do, besides wait for U firmware to come out with a Version 5 bootloader?
Chanman said:
I got screwed by this, I accidentally installed the P firmware, and now I cannot load U firmware because of this 5 > 4 error. I went to the blog you posted (arencambre), and I am only able to install the U firmware modem (CP package in Odin), everything else has to be P. And because of the P firmware, I am unable to edit APN settings to enable my native Hotspot. Is there anything I can do, besides wait for U firmware to come out with a Version 5 bootloader?
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EDIT: Nevermind...sounds like you aren't on sprint.
lvpre said:
EDIT: Nevermind...sounds like you aren't on sprint.
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Actually, I am on Sprint, and your directions were awesome, thank you so much! The only thing I had to do was change the line to:
settings put global tether_dun_apn "APNDUN,n.ispsn,,,,,,http://mms.sprintpcs.com,68.28.31.7,80,310,120,,default,dun,mms,supl"
I'm going to put a link to the thread so others can refer to it. https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-s7-edge/how-to/hotspot-bypass-nougat-ok-t3563446
Hi all,
EDIT: I posted this in another thread that was about two years old, where I followed the instructions that caused this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...msung-galaxy-s7-sm-g930p-root-xposed-t3503599
That thread seems dead-ish and if you managed to fix this issue maybe you can help me also. Also what was lvpre's original post before he edited it, and would it apply here?
So the worst has happened - got a new (used) phone from Boost Mobile, tried this guide, and now I can only boot to the "An error has occured while updating the device software. Use the Emergency Recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software." screen. Sometimes it does take me to the original "Download mode" screen.
Now, I should be able to resolve this by flashing the original firmware correct? (As in, the firmware that was installed when it came)? Or does it just need to be firmware from the same date range that has the same bootloader? ODIN will still let me attempt flashing on this screen, but I still get the same error when I try again, which on the Download mode screen showed "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [system]Fused 4 > Binary 1"
Any advice here? My S6 bricked when somehow OEM unlock enabled itself and I can't get around the FRP lock, I will be VERY annoyed if the same thing happens with a NEW phone. If I can't fix this I am never buying Samsung again. Any advice on this is very welcome! I emailed Boost to ask them which firmware is installed (because I'm an idiot and didn't write it down but have never had flashing go this wrong before).
EDIT: Booting to recovery just shows a blue "RECOVERY BOOTING...." for a second in the corner and gives a recovery bootloop, just keeps flashing that.
EDIT: I apparently tried to flash an earlier bootloader/etc through ODIN according to the directions in the post I linked above, and after that I now have this problem. Nobody else in the thread seems to have had this problem, and your post is the closest to anything I can find on this issue. I would be in your eternal debt if you could help me out here.
PLEASE HELP!
EDIT: Theoretically if I can find the original firmware it was on I should be fine, right? Everywhere I read if flashing goes wrong you just flash the original stock on it. I guess worst case scenario I download gigs upon gigs of firmwares for Sprint 930P over the last year and find the one that sticks? Or is the fact my recovery is bootlooping and I can only go into download mode mean I'm bricked?
Hello all,
To follow up on my last post, I found success restoring to stock via this firmware:
G930PVPU4BQH1_G930PSPT4BQH1_SPR_7.0.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634799807
I left my original post just in case anyone messes this up the way I did. I still need root, but now I know how to reset to stock in the event this happens again.
For the record I bought a used Samsung Galaxy S7 off the Boost website.
IF YOU FOLLOW THIS GUIDE, OR ANY, MAKE SURE TO GO INTO "SETTINGS -> ABOUT PHONE" AND MARK DOWN WHAT FIRMWARE THE PHONE IS CURRENTLY ON AS STOCK. THIS WILL SAVE YOU A HEADACHE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH FIRMWARE YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD IF THINGS GO WRONG. DO NOT PAY FOR A FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD OR USE FILESHARE SITES, GO HERE: https://simunlockremote.com/galaxy-s-series-firmware/ AND FIND THE VERSION YOU ARE ON AND IT WILL DIRECT YOU TO A FAST GOOGLE DRIVE LINK.
Thanks to all the hard work all the devs have done that have gotten use. I still need root soooooooooo if anyone knows how to do that let me know!
CHEERS! I am so happy right now
slvmecha said:
Hello all,
To follow up on my last post, I found success restoring to stock via this firmware:
G930PVPU4BQH1_G930PSPT4BQH1_SPR_7.0.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634799807
I left my original post just in case anyone messes this up the way I did. I still need root, but now I know how to reset to stock in the event this happens again.
For the record I bought a used Samsung Galaxy S7 off the Boost website.
IF YOU FOLLOW THIS GUIDE, OR ANY, MAKE SURE TO GO INTO "SETTINGS -> ABOUT PHONE" AND MARK DOWN WHAT FIRMWARE THE PHONE IS CURRENTLY ON AS STOCK. THIS WILL SAVE YOU A HEADACHE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH FIRMWARE YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD IF THINGS GO WRONG. DO NOT PAY FOR A FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD OR USE FILESHARE SITES, GO HERE: https://simunlockremote.com/galaxy-s-series-firmware/ AND FIND THE VERSION YOU ARE ON AND IT WILL DIRECT YOU TO A FAST GOOGLE DRIVE LINK.
Thanks to all the hard work all the devs have done that have gotten use. I still need root soooooooooo if anyone knows how to do that let me know!
CHEERS! I am so happy right now
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Don't take any updates. My edited post was on how to get hotspot working. There is a thread here about it, but I changed a line of code.
Switched from Sprint to T-Mobile. Am I out of luck?
lvpre said:
Don't take any updates. My edited post was on how to get hotspot working. There is a thread here about it, but I changed a line of code.
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I've got a Galaxy S7 G930P from Sprint. I just switched to T-Mobile a couple months ago and brought my S7 phone with me. I was hoping to flash my rom to either the G930U or the G930T (T-Mobile) version, but both are still bootloader v4 and I hit the same error that everyone else on this thread was hitting.
My main problem is that my S7 phone can't send/receive MMS messages on T-Mobile, even after updating the APN settings, and, even worse for me personally - my phone gets below average reception everywhere I go, presumably because my Sprint G930P rom has locked down some of the bands that T-Mobile uses.
Aside from getting a new phone, do I have any options? Or am I stuck waiting for either a G930T or a G930U update based on bootloader 5?
jbuck2 said:
I've got a Galaxy S7 G930P from Sprint. I just switched to T-Mobile a couple months ago and brought my S7 phone with me. I was hoping to flash my rom to either the G930U or the G930T (T-Mobile) version, but both are still bootloader v4 and I hit the same error that everyone else on this thread was hitting.
My main problem is that my S7 phone can't send/receive MMS messages on T-Mobile, even after updating the APN settings, and, even worse for me personally - my phone gets below average reception everywhere I go, presumably because my Sprint G930P rom has locked down some of the bands that T-Mobile uses.
Aside from getting a new phone, do I have any options? Or am I stuck waiting for either a G930T or a G930U update based on bootloader 5?
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If your phone is uicc [sim] unlocked from sprint... you can try the following.
1. Odin a dec/Jan firmware...like QJ3. But replace the cp slot with the file from the latest u firmware. This is the modem file.
2. When your phone starts, you will receive a pop up message, just hit cancel.
3. Install a package disabler like sabs, bk, adhell2. Disable securitylogagent . This should remove the annoying message. Sabs takes a little effort to setup, but you may need it for the disabler part. Restart after disabling.
4. Pop in sim. See if the additional bands are unlocked.
If you fail, you can always just odin back to a v5 sprint firmware. But don't try it unless you are stuck on the current firmware and your phone is doing nothing. It won't brick your phone.
While the firmware is not downloadable, modem files can downgrade one major update.
This worked for me, but I only have sprint and haven't tried it elsewhere.
Here is an article https://www.arencambre.com/blog/2018/01/01/fused-firmware-version-locks-samsung-s7/comment-page-1/
Is this triggers the knox counter ?

U Modem + v5 Firmware + Other Carrier

Has anyone had success using the U modem with the newer firmware on a carrier outside of Sprint?
There is an article here about it and you can disable any warning messages with a package disabler.
Since the U firmware doesn't work, just wondering if anyone has tried this.
I have one I am willing to sacrifice if you want me to test something out. I'd like to try and flash it to Verizon for a friend.
If doesn't have the latest firmware, I wouldn't even bother because you can just put the offical u or verzion firmware on it.
Here is the process in a nutshell:
1. Odin a dec/Jan firmware...like QJ3. But replace the cp slot with the file from the latest u firmware. This is the modem file.
2. When your phone starts, you will receive a pop up message, just hit cancel.
3. Install a package disabler like sabs, bk, adhell2. Disable securitylogagent . This should remove the annoying message. Sabs takes a little effort to setup, but you may need it for the disabler part. Restart after disabling.
4. Pop in verizon sim. See if the additional bands are unlocked.
If you fail, you can always just odin back to a v5 sprint firmware. But don't try it unless you are stuck on the current firmware and your phone is doing nothing. It won't brick your phone.
While the firmware is not downloadable, modem files can downgrade one major update.
This worked for me, but I only have sprint and haven't tried it elsewhere.
Thanks for the info. I just screwed up and updated to the latest firmware. So with that said the sacrificial lamb still stands...
V3racious said:
Thanks for the info. I just screwed up and updated to the latest firmware. So with that said the sacrificial lamb still stands...
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Like I said, I see the additional bands, but have no idea if they are useable since sprint doesn't use them.
lvpre said:
If doesn't have the latest firmware, I wouldn't even bother because you can just put the offical u or verzion firmware on it.
Here is the process in a nutshell:
1. Odin a dec/Jan firmware...like QJ3. But replace the cp slot with the file from the latest u firmware. This is the modem file.
2. When your phone starts, you will receive a pop up message, just hit cancel.
3. Install a package disabler like sabs, bk, adhell2. Disable securitylogagent . This should remove the annoying message. Sabs takes a little effort to setup, but you may need it for the disabler part. Restart after disabling.
4. Pop in verizon sim. See if the additional bands are unlocked.
If you fail, you can always just odin back to a v5 sprint firmware. But don't try it unless you are stuck on the current firmware and your phone is doing nothing. It won't brick your phone.
While the firmware is not downloadable, modem files can downgrade one major update.
This worked for me, but I only have sprint and haven't tried it elsewhere.
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Can I do this if I am on the latest firmware?
V3racious said:
Can I do this if I am on the latest firmware?
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Yes, you are just changing the modem [ap slot]. It worked for me and the bands show up for me as options, but no way of knowing they actually work. I have sprint, so testing a carrier with different bands is the only way.

U System firmware on BLv5/6 Phone

1. Thanks to @FP_XDA and GSMZambia for the great directions found here
2. The other stuff and ideas:
The above method does put the U firmware on your phone. I had trouble getting it to connect to the network. I did try different combinations of files in the AP tar; CP; and CSC, but it would either not connect after a factory data reset or loop with the message about my SIM has changed, please restart.
I tried just flashing the following combinations through flashfire, but maybe this is a Sprint SIM issue and it works on other SIM cards; however, I have Sprint.
The U firmware seemed to work fine on the software. Including boot.img in flashfire would take away the eng_boot and root. I just had trouble connecting to the Sprint network.
Do you need to use the v5 combo file and flash a certain CP/CSC before going through the rooting steps? The U firmware CSC file is different in size, so is it a partition (PIT) issue since that will write the cache.img.ext4 file and those vary in size from stock to the U? Is there a certain order to flash in flashfire to get it to work properly?
Anyway, I downloaded several U CSC firmwares (XAA, XAS, SPR (last two are sprint)), but ran into some network issue every time. The operating system seemed stable, but the lack of connection and some random entries under settings make it so close, but yet so far.
I don't mind the Sprint firmware, but can you unlock additional LTE bands if you use the stock sprint firmware on another carrier?
Thanks for any help!
Here is more info about the Settings submenu options:
Here is some more detailed info:
The submenus under settings give me options like K twophoneservice; T roaming; Giga LTE. I think it is CSC related as those carriers are Korean based. I think this may be my issue along with a few others I've seen on reddit. Just wondering why it says that though. I used the G930U version, so not sure why this would appear.
Any help or suggestions?
Thanks
Bootloop
Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
Aggiedude said:
Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
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I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
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I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
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You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
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7. Disable the following packages via bk or adhell
Chameleon
Sprint OMADM
Sprint OMADM Phone Interface
MDMApp
SecurityLogAgent
Security Policy Updates
Security Storage
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I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
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You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed?
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
elesbb said:
But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD.
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AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
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Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed? .
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The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
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So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
lvpre said:
AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
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Yeah I am currently rooted with the U firmware BL4. I want to upgrade to Oreo, hoping for performance improvements, better battery, etc. But I guess since the Oreo U firmware is still BL4, I can just downgrade if I can't get root back.
Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
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I never mentioned a bootloop? Is this about something else? The point I am trying to address is the loss of Sprint connectivity after flashing eng boot. This is because of the packages that need to be disabled.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
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So you flash everything, eng boot, and are currently rooted. You then flash the provided file via flash fire, factory reset, and now you no longer are able to connect to Sprint network? When you say "can't connect to Sprint network", are you referring to data or to Sprint network entirely? If you go under your "about phone" section, what does your IMEI and phone number display? Don't actually type it here, but it should be something comprehensible. It shouldn't say "unknown" or a bunch of zeros, etc. [/quote]
The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
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True..
So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
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I do. A lot of people want to be back to BL4. There is NO difference in the newer bootloaders EXCEPT a special "key" type of thing that prevents downgrading. That is the only thing different. This is why the U firmware is still on BL4 despite having an Oreo update. Sprint changes the BL version just so people like us have extra hurdles to overcome when we want something different. Its very stupid tbh.
But, I would like to help you guys out, however, I AM NOT upgrading to the BL5/6. Noway nohow.
It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
lvpre said:
It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
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Hmm. That's weird. What does your about phone section say for IMEI and phone number? Everything good? I wonder if something is affecting the PRL. Try updating that via settings menu before you flash the firmware and factory reset. The CSC shouldn't really affect that part. I have changed mine multiple times to just eff around and see what/if anything changed. Its more for the phone to know what menu options are available and such. For instance, call recording shows up when its not a US branded carrier.
Sadly I will never flash the newer BL. But I will definitely keep trying via the thread and if you would like to discord or something similar I would be down. School starts in about 2 weeks so I'm basically free till then
sim boot loop
I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
Aggiedude said:
I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
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Thanks for posting this!!! I'm glad that I wasn't the only having this issue. I tried it again using a different method and still got the SIM boot loop. This method probably works great if you have anything other than Sprint or Sprint MVNO, but something is conflicting like it does during a typical root of the G930P. Anyway, hopefully, someone else will be able to figure this out.

Help with NFC Crashing - AT&T S8 Active

Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
dchalkley said:
Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
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ugh, the active line... there hasnt ever been much support for those. All you can really do is keep flashing the stock firmware and hope that the errors resolve themselves.
Side note: have you noticed how they stopped making the active phones? They were a dismal failure. All they are is the regular phone in a case that you cant take off :/
dchalkley said:
Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
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Might try redownloading a different firmware from a differ location. I had this issue on a lg back in the day the camera wouldnt work no matter what I always restored stock with one firm I had. And it ended up being a bad download. Another possibility is a bad NFC chip. If it's new I'd have it warranted
Thankyou, Thankyou Youdoofus and TheMadScientist for your advice.
Woke up early today (3am) with coffee in hand I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
dchalkley said:
Thankyou, Thankyou Youdoofus and TheMadScientist for your advice.
Woke up early today (3am) with coffee in hand I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
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Make sure your using the latest odin build 3.13. I dont have an active. **** I read it wrong so it does work on other builds?
TheMadScientist said:
Make sure your using the latest odin build 3.13. I dont have an active. **** I read it wrong so it does work on other builds?
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Yeah, it's working on the 5CSI3 build from October 2019, there's been two recent updates since then (and another will come at the end of the month). I don't know what's happening as no one else has reported this issue .
Just wanting to be on the most recent version for security and the annoyance of having data wiped every update.
Edit: Yeah, Odin v3.13.1 . No errors being displayed, all green.
This issue is very likely to be caused by 3rd party sim unlock or FRP removal and meddling with knox.
I have been trying to get around this problem and it seems it is either a security measure to disable nfc payments on triggering knoxguard or problem with modem.
this problem started after CSJ3 update afaik and only on some phones, if someone can explain this would be great.
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
Check your KG status(checking or prenormal) on the bootloader, and in settings>device care you will see Security is disabled and it crashes when you click it.
I also noticed the settings menu is weird with many broken options and dailer codes dont work anymore.
EDIT: Workaround Solution:
THIS IS FOR G892A ONLY who have problem with NFC after updating to builds after December 2019
Disclaimer: do at your own risk and can break your phone signal or system detected as rooted/custom
note: you will lose all data, ONLY check "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" in odin
1) Backup your data
2) Delete your google account, so FRP : OFF in bootloader (this can cause problems if not done)
3) Flash 5 firmware files G892AUCS5CTC1 (latest rom with march 2020 security) and get back to bootloader
4) Flash 3 files from G892AUCS5CSI3 : BL, CP and CSC
(odin will say PASS, but recovery will give error)
5) select wipe data partition then reboot to system
when the phone starts you will see NFC logo in statusbar means you are successful
if you get errors while using odin: flash combination file : G892AUCU5ASD1 if this doesnt work it means you have different problem (cable, socket, pc, bad chip)
i tried flashing CP file only and phone booted into UPLOAD mode, so dont panic if you get into UPLOAD mode just reboot with 3 buttons to recovery and start over
Vcek said:
This issue is very likely to be caused by 3rd party sim unlock or FRP removal and meddling with knox.
I have been trying to get around this problem and it seems it is either a security measure to disable nfc payments on triggering knoxguard or problem with modem.
this problem started after CSJ3 update afaik and only on some phones, if someone can explain this would be great.
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
Check your KG status(checking or prenormal) on the bootloader, and in settings>device care you will see Security is disabled and it crashes when you click it.
I also noticed the settings menu is weird with many broken options and dailer codes dont work anymore.
EDIT: Workaround Solution:
THIS IS FOR G892A ONLY who have problem with NFC after updating to builds after December 2019
Disclaimer: do at your own risk and can break your phone signal or system detected as rooted/custom
note: you will lose all data, ONLY check "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" in odin
1) Backup your data
2) Delete your google account, so FRP : OFF in bootloader (this can cause problems if not done)
3) Flash 5 firmware files G892AUCS5CTC1 (latest rom with march 2020 security) and get back to bootloader
4) Flash 3 files from G892AUCS5CSI3 : BL, CP and CSC
(odin will say PASS, but recovery will give error)
5) select wipe data partition then reboot to system
when the phone starts you will see NFC logo in statusbar means you are successful
if you get errors while using odin: flash combination file : G892AUCU5ASD1 if this doesnt work it means you have different problem (cable, socket, pc, bad chip)
i tried flashing CP file only and phone booted into UPLOAD mode, so dont panic if you get into UPLOAD mode just reboot with 3 buttons to recovery and start over
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Hello There!..kind of new about this so..long story short..
Phone had Android 8, and I really love Night mode on Android 9, so...I've found BL, AP, CP, CSC, USER Data ROM for GALAXY S8 ACTIVE AT&T Unlocked, however..I am a little bit afraid of any NAND Erase.
I am not an expert, but I can tell you are. By any chance do you have any vide or graphic tutorial abot how you can perform these actions? It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...any graphic step by step guide will be highly appreciated it.
I've tried ....soft reset, then factory reset, then flash again ODIN (BL, AP,CP, CSC and USER DATA ) But I have no idea how to back up my data, and it will be very helpful to have G892AUCS5CSI3 as well.
Thank you very much for your time, I hope you can help me and I appreciate very much your time.
The one that I have is AP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar
BL_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CP15398738_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CSC_ATT_G892AATT5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
USERDATA_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
SOLVED!
So...I've followed the steps to install only BL, CP and CSC using G892AUCS5CSI3...however, the system started as usual, and actually did not work =(
RESOLUTION:
INSTALL THE FULL G892AUCS5CSI3. Worked as magic =)
thank you for the thread!!
moncd6 said:
Hello There!..kind of new about this so..long story short..
Phone had Android 8, and I really love Night mode on Android 9, so...I've found BL, AP, CP, CSC, USER Data ROM for GALAXY S8 ACTIVE AT&T Unlocked, however..I am a little bit afraid of any NAND Erase.
I am not an expert, but I can tell you are. By any chance do you have any vide or graphic tutorial abot how you can perform these actions? It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...any graphic step by step guide will be highly appreciated it.
I've tried ....soft reset, then factory reset, then flash again ODIN (BL, AP,CP, CSC and USER DATA ) But I have no idea how to back up my data, and it will be very helpful to have G892AUCS5CSI3 as well.
Thank you very much for your time, I hope you can help me and I appreciate very much your time.
The one that I have is AP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar
BL_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CP15398738_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CSC_ATT_G892AATT5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
USERDATA_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
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You can backup your data with Samsung backup and restore to Samsung cloud or to your PC with Samsung's Smart Switch app.
As for tutorial I'll try to make one with images for the latest ROM G892AUCU5CTF4 dated 20-Aug-2020 with August security patch. I'll upload it later as I still have to backup my phone before updating.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Is it G892AUCU5CTF4 a estable versión for S8 Active? Or does it has any other bugs? I had to "downgrade" and now things are pretty cool, however, I would love to have the newest version. Thank you!
moncd6 said:
Thank you so much!
Is it G892AUCU5CTF4 a estable versión for S8 Active? Or does it has any other bugs? I had to "downgrade" and now things are pretty cool, however, I would love to have the newest version. Thank you!
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It doesn't have any bugs but some people have issue with flashing new builds, if you have this issue just install CSI3 build or earlier
dchalkley said:
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
... And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
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Same. I also tried CTA2 and CTL1. Everything after CSI3 has NFC crashing and excessive battery drain. I've tried multiple flashes on multiple phones.
dchalkley said:
I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
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Same.
dchalkley said:
I don't know what's happening as no one else has reported this issue .
Edit: Yeah, Odin v3.13.1 . No errors being displayed, all green.
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Same here. I used Odin 3.14.1, though.
Vcek said:
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
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This did not work for me, not even with "Nand Erase" checked.
moncd6 said:
It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...
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Same. The problem of the secret dialer codes not working parallels the NFC problem for me; that is to say that it doesn't work on any firmware after CSI3.
moncd6 said:
SOLVED!
So...I've followed the steps to install only BL, CP and CSC using G892AUCS5CSI3...however, the system started as usual, and actually did not work =(
RESOLUTION:
INSTALL THE FULL G892AUCS5CSI3. Worked as magic =)
thank you for the thread!!
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Can you please upload G892AUCS5CSI3? it's all dead links i got
rerenz said:
Can you please upload G892AUCS5CSI3? it's all dead links i got
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Same. I'm not sure where I originally got it from, but here's a reupload from my archives. I created a list of MD5 checksums if you care to check the five files for corruption.
voidxor said:
Same. I'm not sure where I originally got it from, but here's a reupload from my archives. I created a list of MD5 checksums if you care to check the five files for corruption.
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Finally, it works! My NFC is back. Thanks, pal.

Well, that didn't go well

Tab 5se Stock firmware
So I bought a 3rd 5se from a third party, all I checked for was for FRP lock, well it wasn't locked, but when I got it home and rebooted, it says is has a unlocked bootloader. So I hard factory reset it and now it states that only stock firmware can be installed in boot and won't go any further.
So I'm guessing I need to use ODIN to flash a factory ROM but I'm not sure which one as I can't seem to find a USA one on Sammoble, I do see a Canada one though.
Which version of ODIN should I use (WIN 10)
Which ROM, I'm in the USA, WIFI ONLY SM-T720, country code ?
Any other tips, as I haven't flashed anything in almost a decade probably.
Need to get this back to all stock, help
You want the XAR country code version which is the US rom. For Odin, use the newest version for our tablet. Good luck.
puredigital said:
Tab 5se Stock firmware
So I bought a 3rd 5se from a third party, all I checked for was for FRP lock, well it wasn't locked, but when I got it home and rebooted, it says is has a unlocked bootloader. So I hard factory reset it and now it states that only stock firmware can be installed in boot and won't go any further.
So I'm guessing I need to use ODIN to flash a factory ROM but I'm not sure which one as I can't seem to find a USA one on Sammoble, I do see a Canada one though.
Which version of ODIN should I use (WIN 10)
Which ROM, I'm in the USA, WIFI ONLY SM-T720, country code ?
Any other tips, as I haven't flashed anything in almost a decade probably.
Need to get this back to all stock, help
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I use Frija instead of Sammobile to get the latest stock. Just use SM-T720 as the model and XAR as the CSC. If you search for how to unlock the bootloader, you can use the same proceedure to relock it. It should perform a factory reset as part of the process and you might not need to reflash a ROM.
Not sure..
Since the device won't turn off, restart nor go into download mode
Aqua blue sorta cyan screen. Top in red (like a terminal response) says," Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed (vbmeta)"
Then on main screen in center;
Security Error: This phone has been flashed with unauthorized software & is locked. Call your mobile operator for additional support
lewmur said:
I use Frija instead of Sammobile to get the latest stock. Just use SM-T720 as the model and XAR as the CSC. If you search for how to unlock the bootloader, you can use the same proceedure to relock it. It should perform a factory reset as part of the process and you might not need to reflash a ROM.
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puredigital said:
Since the device won't turn off, restart nor go into download mode
Aqua blue sorta cyan screen. Top in red (like a terminal response) says," Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed (vbmeta)"
Then on main screen in center;
Security Error: This phone has been flashed with unauthorized software & is locked. Call your mobile operator for additional support
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The only time a ran into a situation where I couldn't turn off that tablet, I just had to put it aside for a day or so till the battery ran down. Then use the method of holding both vol up and down, and NOT power, and then plugging in the cable from the PC. Must be from PC and not charger.
puredigital said:
Since the device won't turn off, restart nor go into download mode
Aqua blue sorta cyan screen. Top in red (like a terminal response) says," Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed (vbmeta)"
Then on main screen in center;
Security Error: This phone has been flashed with unauthorized software & is locked. Call your mobile operator for additional support
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I ran into this recently when I went back to stock to get the fingerprint for Magisk Module and then went back to Lineage. You just need to Odin the factory firmware. The tablet will turn off, I think the key combination to force it off is power and volume down? Its been a few weeks, but I was able to get back into download mode. I found other threads for samsung phones that had this same issue and basically used them as rough guides.
As mentioned you just need to use XAR ROMs, your box should say XAR. I believe both Canada and Cellular South ROMs will come up as XAR roms IIRC?
Bruh. I had the same issue and you will not be able to flash your way around and FRP lock. I found a guy on eBay to remove the FRP lock and NOT through flashing. For $10 is was done in 10 minutes. I get if you want to figure it out. I'm a flasher and love to figure this **** out too but with a recent update Samsung blocks this. Trust me. Spend $10 and it's done. Also many people say they can do this on eBay. I only recommend this guy: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273424666857. Just select a new auction of his and message him.
Sent from my SM-T720 using Tapatalk
elcidroyale said:
Bruh. I had the same issue and you will not be able to flash your way around and FRP lock. I found a guy on eBay to remove the FRP lock and NOT through flashing. For $10 is was done in 10 minutes. I get if you want to figure it out. I'm a flasher and love to figure this **** out too but with a recent update Samsung blocks this. Trust me. Spend $10 and it's done. Also many people say they can do this on eBay. I only recommend this guy: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273424666857. Just select a new auction of his and message him.
Sent from my SM-T720 using Tapatalk
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He said he checked to make sure this was not the FRP lock. Assuming this is the same message I got which says only official binaries can be flashed, please take this to a service center and it there maybe a cost involved (obviously I'm paraphrasing), you can fix it with Odin. I was on the latest firmware as well, as I updated fully to get the fingerprint for the MagiskHide module. This sounds like a different issue, to me.
I mean if that works it's $10 well spent I guess.
Oh my apologies as I misread his post. I just saw "FRP" and chimed in. Hope he gets it sorted out.
OhioYJ said:
He said he checked to make sure this was not the FRP lock. Assuming this is the same message I got which says only official binaries can be flashed, please take this to a service center and it there maybe a cost involved (obviously I'm paraphrasing), you can fix it with Odin. I was on the latest firmware as well, as I updated fully to get the fingerprint for the MagiskHide module. This sounds like a different issue, to me.
I mean if that works it's $10 well spent I guess.
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Well, I finally reflashed the device with factory stuff, it's working fine now, no locks, except now it tells me the bootloader is unlocked on boot. I flashed it with Odin, no options, just loaded the 4 files and done.
How do I get this to STOCK, out of the box status. Steps ?

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