Any idea on how to install any carrier ROM on an International i9500?
too bad.. nope.. at all
I am living in mainland china,planning to buy an S5.Which version of S5 will be most supported by the xda community(G900F VS G900V and both have snapdragon 801)?Will the custom roms be mutually compatible?I can get the mainland chinese version G900V in a new unopened package here but I also can get the international version G900F online which will be activated by the seller so as it would work here in china as a result of the s5 region locking(so it won't be new)..I'm in need of some advice............
Hi I am using note 3 Korean variant by SK telecom its on stock rom I want to know if I can install international variant rom over it since its LTE and I guess international variant 9005 is LTE as well I need step by step guidance will be really thank ful. Furthermore, are there any other good roms for SM 900s and how would u install them
is it possible to use european rom on verizons s5 ? have it so much different hardware ? i need slovak language to friends g900v, thanks.
I have samsung note 4 N910K. Can I install international stock rom on it?
Nope, as the Korean version of the Note 4 is spefically designed to be used in Korean not internationally. So there is no international firmware for it.
DarkGuyver said:
Nope, as the Korean version of the Note 4 is spefically designed to be used in Korean not internationally. So there is no international firmware for it.
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i have seen this video in which international rom is installed on korean phone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tyR7Lmd9HE
imranaslam92 said:
i have seen this video in which international rom is installed on korean phone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tyR7Lmd9HE
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It doesn't seem that the person who created that video actually flashed the international firmware onto his Korean Note 4. As it would have taken much longer for it to install on their device. Trust me I've done it before and the way that person did is definitely not the way you install stock Samsung firmware onto a device. It seems he installed custom firmware that mimics the feel of stock Samsung firmware. Plus the N910K has LTE-A capabilities, which the N910C doesn't. So installing the firmware of the N910C on the N910K might actually damage the LTE-A modem.