Hello everyone,
I'm an utter newbie in android platform, so please accept my apologies if this question has already been answered, though countless searches I've performed did not yield any results.
I'm a non-US resident and during my recent USA visit, I've purchased two 7" galaxy tab 3's for my parents. However, to my disappointment they don't have our local language (Turkish) included in system settings and unfortunately my parents do not understand English.
I've thought of installing stock ROM with TR localization and searched sammobile for proper one. The problem is, the model number of my devices are "SM-T210R", but the TR localizations are for "SM-T210". Now I don't know exactly what is the difference between models (I guess the one with R is for North American markets), but the question is, can I safely use stock roms for sm-t210 in sm-t210r, without bricking etc.
If not, what are my alternatives?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, this is my first phone with windows mobile and I'm looking at flashing the firmware, I have a couple of questions tho and I apologise if they are n00bish.
Which is the newest Rom out of the following
WWE_1.93.405.1 (I believe this to be the UK one??? clarification please)
WWE-ME_1.93.456.2 (what does the ME stand for?)
HK_WWE_1.93.831.1 (this is the hongkong english)
The phone is a UK phone.
Cheers.
The third set of numbers is a region code, unrelated to "features" of the ROM, so the ROM versions in your list are actually 1.93.xxx.1 and 1.93.xxx.2
The WWE stands for "World Wide English", however I have also been curious about what the "ME" stands for. 1.93.xxx.2 is the latest ROM version I've seen so far, so hopefully someone can clarify the ME, as I've been hesitant to flash it until finding out.
ME= Middle East?
I too have a question.
Is there any difference if the same ROM is from HK or UK or India?
If there is no difference, then why does HTC regionally lock them? *scratch head*
And are the radios performance highly dependent on your local telco?
Hi guys I was got in a trapped situation when I bought a S3 International GT-I9300, but receive a T-Mobile SGH-T999 model, the problem is: all apps under language O.S., like S-Voice, Navigation, TTS, etc..., don't understand or speak Brazilian Portuguese.
It's possible to extract a language pack from S3 International and apply into T-Mobile Stock ROM ?
I am moving this out of Development because it is not, and moving it to Q&A. You might want to see if someone can help you in the International forums also. Might actually be a better resource (maybe not though).
Woodrube said:
I am moving this out of Development because it is not, and moving it to Q&A. You might want to see if someone can help you in the International forums also. Might actually be a better resource (maybe not though).
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Thanks.
Hey.
So I got this phone a few weeks ago, it came from a friend of a friend, who had gotten it somewhere probably in Asia. I had been trying hard to root it, which I achieved through many "universal" root apps combined, sorta kinda.
But now I struggle to find matching ROMs. Indeed, as much as I've googled ans searched the name of my phone, nothing but obscure chinese selling websites came out. No trace of it on xda. No trace on any english or french forum as far as I can tell (I'm from France by the way, bonjour!).
So is there a chance some of you might enlighten me regarding ROMs or the phone? It's running on Android 4.4.4
The phone itself is quite decent by the way, at least for the price I paid
Thanks and sorry if my english is not that great!
Hello, im new here I searched in the whole forum for note 10 plus and i couldn't find an answer for that what i want to do.
I became a brandnew Samsung galaxy note 10 plus from my brother. He took it from Germany to me to Turkey. I have to change the IMEI number to use it here in Turkey. how can I do it and i would like to use the stock rom (I'm now on Android 9 because i won't make an update to Android 10 before changing the IMEI) how can I do it and it is possible to do that? I have an old Samsung galaxy S5 and if it is possible, then I would like to take the IMEI from the S5 to the Note 10 plus.
please guys if you can help me with that I want to use that phone I waited for it for months, hope someone of you can help me with it.
Thanks above
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Hello, im new here I searched in the whole forum for note 10 plus and i couldn't find an answer for that what i want to do.
I became a brandnew Samsung galaxy note 10 plus from my brother. He took it from Germany to me to Turkey. I have to change the IMEI number to use it here in Turkey. how can I do it and i would like to use the stock rom (I'm now on Android 9 because i won't make an update to Android 10 before changing the IMEI) how can I do it and it is possible to do that? I have an old Samsung galaxy S5 and if it is possible, then I would like to take the IMEI from the S5 to the Note 10 plus.
please guys if you can help me with that I want to use that phone I waited for it for months, hope someone of you can help me with it.
Thanks above
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Sorry, unfortunately XDA doesn't allow these kinds of discussions. As stated by a forum moderator
"modifying an imei is not considered to be a practice we condone. It can lead to a lot of issues on our end if we allow these type of discussions to take place."
Any IMEI tampering/discussion/restoration is not allowed on XDA. Even for restoration purposes, despite it's usefulness, we cannot allow due to potential uses for illegal activities.
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Hi,
sorry if it's a stupid question, I am very ignorant of samsung obscure naming conventions ( never had one),.
my mother was gifted this phone and I found the stock rom outdated and quite sluggish, therefore I was looking for a lighter rom with less garbageware.
but I am clueless. i am not even sure if a compatible twrp exist and I would not like to flatline her phone.
i have found no mention of this phone varianti in the xda forum and I was wondering if sm-j250"x" roms are compatible...
any help is appreciated.
thanks.