Flashing a firmware with different CSC code - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

Is it possible to flash a firmware with a different CSC but is from the same region as the original?
I've got a carrier locked S9. I don't mind the device being network locked, the updates are just really slow on my current network. All other carriers from my country have updated their S9 units except ours.
I downloaded an open line firmware of the same region because it receives faster OTAs. I've got Odin and the drivers ready. I'm just wary that flashing a firmware with a different CSC will brick my phone...
For reference, my S9's CSC is GLB and I'm planning to change it to XTC.
Thanks!

Should work as long as the CSC you are changing it from is not included in the CSC you are flashing, otherwise it will just default back to the phones original CSC
You will need to flash CSC and not HOME_CSC in order to change though, which will reset the phone back to factory

*Detection* said:
Should work as long as the CSC you are changing it from is not included in the CSC you are flashing, otherwise it will just default back to the phones original CSC
You will need to flash CSC and not HOME_CSC in order to change though, which will reset the phone back to factory
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Thanks for this! Took the plunge and flashed the firmware... All is good so far.
Now I'll just wait next month to see if I'll still receive OTAs or flashing will be the only way to update

Saudate said:
Thanks for this! Took the plunge and flashed the firmware... All is good so far.
Now I'll just wait next month to see if I'll still receive OTAs or flashing will be the only way to update
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You'll receive OTAs for that new CSC now as long as you don't root or flash anything custom

Saudate said:
Thanks for this! Took the plunge and flashed the firmware... All is good so far.
Now I'll just wait next month to see if I'll still receive OTAs or flashing will be the only way to update
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Hi.
Can you give more details of the process you followed?
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I have a Note9 (American) and I want to flash the free firmware (for America) with the AT&T CSC (from Mexico's Note9) ...
Is this possible?
Thank you.

Saudate said:
Thanks for this! Took the plunge and flashed the firmware... All is good so far.
Now I'll just wait next month to see if I'll still receive OTAs or flashing will be the only way to update
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Hey there,
Just wanted to confirm one thing regarding changing the CSC, did you phone's Knox get tripped?, are you able to use S Health, S Pay and Secure Folder?
Need to confirm this cause I am planning to change my phones CSC, but I use S Pay a lot. A little skeptic if changing the CSC would trip Knox :fingers-crossed:

Unix_Dominator said:
Hey there,
Just wanted to confirm one thing regarding changing the CSC, did you phone's Knox get tripped?, are you able to use S Health, S Pay and Secure Folder?
Need to confirm this cause I am planning to change my phones CSC, but I use S Pay a lot. A little skeptic if changing the CSC would trip Knox :fingers-crossed:
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It doesnt trip knox

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Changing CSC of S9

I realise this question has probably been asked countless times but here we go. I have a SM-G960F but it is has a H3G firmware. I want to change it to BTU. Can I flash the latest BTU build, and use CSC instead of HOME_CSC as well as other files. Like, will this work without issues?
Yes, when it boots up it will likely be in German or something, on the first screen there will be some text with two options to press, you need to press the button that (In German) says reset the device, if you press the wrong button just boot to recovery and factory reset manually
On the next boot it will be in English
Why German? And would that be on the set up? Like when you first boot and it says welcome?
abrarahmed02 said:
Why German? And would that be on the set up? Like when you first boot and it says welcome?
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Just what it defaults to before the CSC changes when you factory reset, SIM card determines CSC when you flash Multi-CSC like BTU is, but only after the reset
And yes, very first screen it shows after the Samsung logo
Okay. I've rooted and flashed stock since S5. It's because this is my new S9, I dont wanna mess it up.
Edit: Thanks alot for your reply
abrarahmed02 said:
Okay. I've rooted and flashed stock since S5. It's because this is my new S9, I dont wanna mess it up.
Edit: Thanks alot for your reply
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I did the exact same thing you're about to do with my G960F too, mine was on O2 and I needed BTU or XEU for the Pie Beta, so I flashed the exact same way (Make sure to use ODIN 3.13.1)
It will likely give you XEU not BTU, makes no difference really they are both UK unbranded/unlocked firmwares and you get updates directly from Samsung instead of your carrier
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
That's also why I want to flash, get update for Pie faster.
abrarahmed02 said:
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
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No because your current CSC does not contain BTU or XEU, it is a single carrier CSC
Not sure that works now anyway, Samsung have added a lot of security additions to prevent us from playing, even to the point of not being able to update system apps via apk
Don't be worried about using ODIN, it is Samsung's own internal flashing tool in the first place, as long as you flash AP, BL, CP and CSC together and do not have any disconnections during the process you'll be fine
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No because your current CSC does not contain BTU or XEU, it is a single carrier CSC
Not sure that works now anyway, Samsung have added a lot of security additions to prevent us from playing, even to the point of not being able to update system apps via apk
Don't be worried about using ODIN, it is Samsung's own internal flashing tool in the first place, as long as you flash AP, BL, CP and CSC together and do not have any disconnections during the process you'll be fine
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Alright. I appreciate your help.
abrarahmed02 said:
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
That's also why I want to flash, get update for Pie faster.
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Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
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Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
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Nah, I ain't gonna go that far. Would I still be able to get latest beta though?
abrarahmed02 said:
Nah, I ain't gonna go that far. Would I still be able to get latest beta though?
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Beta program has finished now, final is out in a few regions such as Germany (DBT)
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Beta program has finished now, final is out in a few regions such as Germany (DBT)
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Right. I'll switch to BTU anyway. Thanks again
abrarahmed02 said:
Right. I'll switch to BTU anyway. Thanks again
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Yep. It worked exactly how you said, German first to. I'm now on XEU. Thanks
abrarahmed02 said:
Yep. It worked exactly how you said, German first to. I'm now on XEU. Thanks
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Nice one
*Detection* said:
Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
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Wait. I wanna do this. How does it work? Like flashing home CSC for DBT doesn't change the csc, but gives pie? How would I do this?
And does this still mean when it is pushed to UK it will be available, or will I need to re-flash?
abrarahmed02 said:
Wait. I wanna do this. How does it work? Like flashing home CSC for DBT doesn't change the csc, but gives pie? How would I do this?
And does this still mean when it is pushed to UK it will be available, or will I need to re-flash?
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Yep, HOME_CSC will not change your CSC, and DBT is included in BTU Multi just as XEU is, so it is quite happy leaving your CSC alone
Once the UK receives Android Pie, just do it again the exact same way with HOME_CSC and you'll be set for OTA updates from XEU again
No data lost, no reset of phone, just a nice quick way to get Pie now
*Detection* said:
Yep, HOME_CSC will not change your CSC, and DBT is included in BTU Multi just as XEU is, so it is quite happy leaving your CSC alone
Once the UK receives Android Pie, just do it again the exact same way with HOME_CSC and you'll be set for OTA updates from XEU again
No data lost, no reset of phone, just a nice quick way to get Pie now
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Perfect, I'll do it now.
abrarahmed02 said:
Perfect, I'll do it now.
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:good:Same as yesterday but use HOME_CSC instead of CSC
And obviously the Pie DBT firmware this time

Help with flashing U1 firmware to my Verizon G960U

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DetectiveTaco said:
I have a Verizon locked Galaxy S9 (G960U) and I want to remove all the carrier branding and crap since. With the US Snapdragon Samsung devices having the bootloader locked and preventing the ability to root or flash custom ROMs this is the only way I can get rid of the carrier branding garbage. Though there is so many firmwares and different versions of the G960U1 firmware that I don't know what to get. Or which version of Odin I need or what to do to flash using Odin. If anyone is willing to help and walk me through this process that would be amazing because there is no good detailed step by step guides or videos on YouTube on how to do it. Or they aren't recent.
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get the patched Odin here
and the latest U1 firmware here
put the 4 files from the firmware in their respective spots, using CSC to factory reset the phone and HOME_CSC to flash the firmware without resetting.
let me know if youre not familiar with Odin enough to understand what im getting at
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DetectiveTaco said:
I looked at the firmware link and it was build back in August but I am already on the September Security patch?
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as long as its the same bootloader, itll work and itll update itself as normal once booted
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DetectiveTaco said:
Update: I tried doing this using a different machine and it worked as it should. I am now running the U1 firmware. Thanks for the sources for the resources and reccomendations.
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you bet man! glad it all turned out as we know it should
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DetectiveTaco said:
One last question, did your CSC change when you flashed the U1? My CSC before flashing was VZW/VZW/VZW and it's still VZW/VZW/VZW. In the phone info app it says my firmwares CSC code is XAA which is what it should be since I flashed the XAA G960U1. But then it says the active CSC code is VZW. Does this mean I will not receive the unlocked OTA updates from Samsung directly like I thought I would, and instead I will still receive the Verizon OTA updates instead. http://imgur.com/a/KgooKUR
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it should still get updates for the OTA version. What happened is when you put the vzw card in, the firmware chose VZW since that was one of the available CSCs in the package. No worries man
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DetectiveTaco said:
Or is it like because the CSC is Country/Region/Operator and VZW was a part of the multi CSC package but the firmware uses the XAA CSC code it will pull the updates from the XAA provider in this case that being Samsung.
I will probably wait until the next update for XAA devices is pushed and see if I receive it. And I'll either report back here or PM you if I receive the OTA for the next XAA G960U1 update
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thats what i was driver after. the version of firmware you flashed contains several CSCs and the vzw one is what the phone latched on to. If you popped another sim in there thats within that csc list, itll probably do similar stuff with that
yeah, feel free to hit me up. if you pm me on here, i might not answer super fast, but ill eventually get to it lol
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DetectiveTaco said:
Yep sure thing. Hopefully the October patch will get pushed soon and ill found out.
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oh, forgot to address one of your previous questions. You can flash those files all you want, the nice part about them is that if youre flashing a new version on top of the old one, just flash the CSC_HOME and it will keep your phone exactly how it was but still apply the update. Its pretty sweet
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DetectiveTaco said:
Yeah I flashed the regular CSC going from G960U to G960U1 because how it was a bigger transition and I didn't want to leave traces of Verizon crap.
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very good. thats a perfect example of when to use the CSC vs the HOME_CSC

Samsung Note10+ Not updating at all

Hi All,
My apps are updating fine and i see that android 10 has been out for a few months now yet my Note10+ SM-N975U is not updating at all. it seems my security patches are still stuck on august 2019 and every time i try to OTA update, it says my phone us up to date. Is there anyway to bypass this. I see everyone saying to use Odin to update my phone but i am not familiar with the program and where/how to source the note 10 update
Id greatly appreciate the help as its affecting many of my apps
NYKNick1015 said:
Hi All,
My apps are updating fine and i see that android 10 has been out for a few months now yet my Note10+ SM-N975U is not updating at all. it seems my security patches are still stuck on august 2019 and every time i try to OTA update, it says my phone us up to date. Is there anyway to bypass this. I see everyone saying to use Odin to update my phone but i am not familiar with the program and where/how to source the note 10 update
Id greatly appreciate the help as its affecting many of my apps
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+1 for me. Ive spent almost 2 years and 3 phones trying to get an answer to this. My note 8 had this problem, then my note 10+, then the replacement note 10+. At&t blames Samsung, then Samsung blames at&t, over and over and over. I even had a Samsung technician sit in on a 3 way call with an at&t technician for the better part of an hour. The last I heard was that at&t was petitioning samsung to fix something on their end because at&t shows that everything is up to date on my phone but its not. Im looking into Odin too because this is getting stupid.
At&t is horrible with OTA's. They work for some but for a lot of people it does not, and I am one of them. At&t has never been able to give me an answer as to why this happened on my Note 8..9..and 10+.
Odin is very easy. You dont have to use At&t firmware you can use any Snapdragon US firmware they are the same. Once its installed, it will provision to you sim. There are many threads that have the firmware needed or just us Frija to download the firmware. Once downloaded you need to extract the files. You will have BL..AP..CP..CSC...HOME_csc. You need to download the correct version of Odin to flash the firmware. Open Odin put device in download mode connect device. Once odin recognizes devices find where you extracted the firmware. In odin put BL in BL spot..AP in AP spot..CP in Cp spot. If you want to save data, put HOME_csc in CSC spot. If you want clean install put CSC in CSC spot as it will wipe device. Once you have everything where it should be click start and Odin will flash the firmware. Once complete Odin will say PASS at top left..boot time should take a few minutes. But remember if the firmware you flash has a higher bootloader you cant downgrade back to previous version.
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So I can use a verizon csc and it will work on a att branded phone? Or is a generic one better?
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Basically which one do you pick. I'm leaning towards a tmobile because it sounds like the included bloatware is smaller.
I have At&t device purchased at At&t. I have used USC..Tmobile..Verizon. The device will provision to your sim. If you dont want bloat just flash U1 firmware. But I think you will lose advanced features like wifi calling if you do. I cant remember if flashing a (U) csc with U1 firmware brings back advanced features. But prob just stick with 1 firmware until you have a understanding on how to do this...Good luck.
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butchieboy said:
I have At&t device purchased at At&t. I have used USC..Tmobile..Verizon. The device will provision to your sim. If you dont want bloat just flash U1 firmware. But I think you will lose advanced features like wifi calling if you do. I cant remember if flashing a (U) csc with U1 firmware brings back advanced features. But prob just stick with 1 firmware until you have a understanding on how to do this...Good luck.
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I actually went ahead and did this last night with the tmobile firmware and it was just as easy as you said. For whatever reason I didn't even get any bloatware. It booted up with the at&t logo and sound, and my software version says att/att/att. I put my sim card back in and there were no special notifications or anything, everything just worked. I wonder if Frija gave me the att firmware despite me putting in tmb? Either way, everything is up to day now. Thanks for the help!
Anytime my friend glad it all worked out[emoji106]
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US to EU Automatic Updates
Hello!
Sorry if I'm posting in a wrong place.
Will Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ US SIM FREE, getting regularly (automatic) updates in Europe.
Thank you.
butchieboy said:
At&t is horrible with OTA's. They work for some but for a lot of people it does not, and I am one of them. At&t has never been able to give me an answer as to why this happened on my Note 8..9..and 10+.
Odin is very easy. You dont have to use At&t firmware you can use any Snapdragon US firmware they are the same. Once its installed, it will provision to you sim. There are many threads that have the firmware needed or just us Frija to download the firmware. Once downloaded you need to extract the files. You will have BL..AP..CP..CSC...HOME_csc. You need to download the correct version of Odin to flash the firmware. Open Odin put device in download mode connect device. Once odin recognizes devices find where you extracted the firmware. In odin put BL in BL spot..AP in AP spot..CP in Cp spot. If you want to save data, put HOME_csc in CSC spot. If you want clean install put CSC in CSC spot as it will wipe device. Once you have everything where it should be click start and Odin will flash the firmware. Once complete Odin will say PASS at top left..boot time should take a few minutes. But remember if the firmware you flash has a higher bootloader you cant downgrade back to previous version.
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Hi I have the same problem. I flashed android 10 One UI 2.0 on my Exynos Note10+ SM-N975F last December via Odin and download the firmware from Samfrew(like Sammobile).(the firmware is the German version and I bought my phone from Egypt) Since then I didn't receive any security patch updates I only have the December 2019 one. Will it be safe if I download the latest firmware from Sammobile and flash it; the file in over 5GB , can this overwrite? I never tried to flash the same software two times. Is it safe?
As long as you are using the firmware that is for your device and your region you should be fine. Although this is Snapdragon thread I would think International flashing is same. You may want to double check in your device specific thread as I don't want to be the blame if there is something different with F version.
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Also try turning off auto update date and time. Set date like 5days ahead. Then check for update. Sometimes this little trick works for OTA
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Robiko said:
Hello!
Sorry if I'm posting in a wrong place.
Will Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ US SIM FREE, getting regularly (automatic) updates in Europe.
Thank you.
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Yes,i have u1 version and i receive update regulary,now waiting for oneui 2.1 [emoji3]

Unlocked At&t Android 10 update outside US

Greetings,
I'm super new here, also a tech noob so pls be gentle.
I purchased an unlocked At&T Note 10+, and i am living in Malaysia. Little that I know At&T would never send updates to out network, and that I require an At&t SIM in order to get the updates. Currently I am stucked with Android 9, ONE UI 1.5, with no hope of getting anything higher than that.
My question is, how can i get the updates besides flashing a new firmware? I tried connecting to Smart Switch on my laptop, and all it can says is that my software is up to date on SJ8 (ATT).
Hope there's a way other than flashing. HELP.
mohdazrimny said:
I want to thank everyone for the help. I have flashed my phone with the latest XAA rom, n all is running great. I have also received OTA May security updates.
Thanks again!
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Hi Mohd Azrimny,
Am in the same boat as you. In Malaysia and have the note 10 plus at&t version. How did you manage? I am using Odin and getting error message connection failed. Not sure what is the problem.
Can you point me from where you downloaded the firmware? I am suspecting that is the culprit.
Thanks!
mohdazrimny said:
Greetings,
I'm super new here, also a tech noob so pls be gentle.
I purchased an unlocked At&T Note 10+, and i am living in Malaysia. Little that I know At&T would never send updates to out network, and that I require an At&t SIM in order to get the updates. Currently I am stucked with Android 9, ONE UI 1.5, with no hope of getting anything higher than that.
My question is, how can i get the updates besides flashing a new firmware? I tried connecting to Smart Switch on my laptop, and all it can says is that my software is up to date on SJ8 (ATT).
Hope there's a way other than flashing. HELP.
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I'm sorry but I don't think there's other way around, you'll need to flash another firmware.
I have an Unlocked Verizon Note10+, the first thing I did after getting it out of the box was flash the unbranded firmware (CSC: XAA).
Ever since, I've had OTA updates as quick as they're released for N975U1.
joyousfrank said:
I'm sorry but I don't think there's other way around, you'll need to flash another firmware.
I have an Unlocked Verizon Note10+, the first thing I did after getting it out of the box was flash the unbranded firmware (CSC: XAA).
Ever since, I've had OTA updates as quick as they're released for N975U1.
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I see...tq man. Can u help me out with one last thing? As they are thousands of firmware out there, which one should i choose? Can i simply choose any unbranded firmware (N975U1) from any month security updates n just flash it? I just need a stock ROM, not the latest should be ok as the OTA will take care of the rest.
Right now i'm at nov 2019 security updates SJ8 (ATT).
Thanks in advance.
mohdazrimny said:
I see...tq man. Can u help me out with one last thing? As they are thousands of firmware out there, which one should i choose? Can i simply choose any unbranded firmware (N975U1) from any month security updates n just flash it? I just need a stock ROM, not the latest should be ok as the OTA will take care of the rest.
Right now i'm at nov 2019 security updates SJ8 (ATT).
Thanks in advance.
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Well, unfortunately I'm not sure about previous versions, however I'm leaving attached my SW information, my CSC is XAA.
You can download it from sammobile or frija (this is way faster).
Hope this helps,
Regards.
So, knowing you are a noob is half the solution already...
I highly recommend you look for Frija on the internet. Download the tool, search for the phone you have , it is a SM-N975U , and since you want to get rid from the AT&T version, you can install the SM-N975U1 version with XAA as CSC, that Samsung themselves push updates to. Even if they will not, you can always download the next revisions..
I assume you know how to use Odin..
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Well, unfortunately I'm not sure about previous versions, however I'm leaving attached my SW information, my CSC is XAA.
You can download it from sammobile or frija (this is way faster).
Hope this helps,
Regards.
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Thank you man! For real!
BigE said:
So, knowing you are a noob is half the solution already...
I highly recommend you look for Frija on the internet. Download the tool, search for the phone you have , it is a SM-N975U , and since you want to get rid from the AT&T version, you can install the SM-N975U1 version with XAA as CSC, that Samsung themselves push updates to. Even if they will not, you can always download the next revisions..
I assume you know how to use Odin..
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Yes i do know how to use Odin. Just soo terrified if i'd use the wrong firmware. I've also downloaded the firmware yesterday, but still not sure of it until now. So thank you, its clear now.
mohdazrimny said:
Yes i do know how to use Odin. Just soo terrified if i'd use the wrong firmware. I've also downloaded the firmware yesterday, but still not sure of it until now. So thank you, its clear now.
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No worries, as Odin and the phone check revisions and suitability. If not the right firmware, it should not write it.
BigE said:
No worries, as Odin and the phone check revisions and suitability. If not the right firmware, it should not write it.
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I want to thank everyone for the help. I have flashed my phone with the latest XAA rom, n all is running great. I have also received OTA May security updates.
Thanks again!
BigE said:
So, knowing you are a noob is half the solution already...
I highly recommend you look for Frija on the internet. Download the tool, search for the phone you have , it is a SM-N975U , and since you want to get rid from the AT&T version, you can install the SM-N975U1 version with XAA as CSC, that Samsung themselves push updates to. Even if they will not, you can always download the next revisions..
I assume you know how to use Odin..
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Thank you!!!!!!!!:good::good:
joyousfrank said:
I'm sorry but I don't think there's other way around, you'll need to flash another firmware.
I have an Unlocked Verizon Note10+, the first thing I did after getting it out of the box was flash the unbranded firmware (CSC: XAA).
Ever since, I've had OTA updates as quick as they're released for N975U1.
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hello, i know this an old thread, and yes. im also super super green and noob on all of this.. i too have Unlocked Verizon Note10+,
and after a month or so, it cant detect my local carrier as well (maxis) and i receive a message constantly about the sim is not verizon sim
so i was hoping , flashing the firmware would eliminate this problem
what i did was :
1) download odin v3.14
2)download frija 1.4.3
3) download firmware SM-n975u1 csc XAA from frija
4)tried to flash using odin..and failed multiple time
5)tried download a patched version of odin 3.14
6)download a bunch of other firmware from USA verizon, malayisia and others
7)failed and failed and failed again
so sifu please help me?where did i go wrong? will flashing new firmware fix my carrier problem? or its a verizon issue?because it was working fine a month ago ..please help..

Question How to update to Android 13 today?

Hi, I have some spare time now and need to reinstall my Fold3 anyway.
So I would like to test Android 13 and am looking for the safest way, of course without triggering knox.
Can I download and flash via Odin Indian firmware from here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-F926B/bit/all/av/T(Android 13) ?
Or should I register as a beta tester?
My csc code is OXM via *#1234# and EUX via "samsung phone info" app.
Which way to go, please? Or point me please in the right direction.
Thank you.
Good question, im also interested in going odin way, so i could also need a secured way
I downloaded the INU rom and to keep data flash HOME_CSC, it keeps the csc that you have now
So did I. I flashed INU on my EUY F926B. When you flash Home-CSC you will keep your data.
Is that absolutely secure that ill keep my apps and setting? Got 2 Authenticator Apps for work on it
Bolvaron said:
Is that absolutely secure that ill keep my apps and setting? Got 2 Authenticator Apps for work on it
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Been there, done that, if you have critical work apps, then wait for the official update if you are not 100% sure what you are doing.
ODIN says succeeded, so im crossing fingers. Have worked with it on an older Galaxy before, but never with Firmware from another country. In CSC ive taken the HOME_CSC_OXM_F926BOXM2DVK3_MQB58858275_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5.
That should be right
Talderon said:
Been there, done that, if you have critical work apps, then wait for the official update if you are not 100% sure what you are doing.
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I can report success, Authenticators are working, CSC is like before
Problem solved, I received official update today
Anyone in the US using VZW get the update?

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