n920a change csc - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note5

hi, when i bought my n920a it had firmware 6.0.1 but with cs XSG of the arab emirates but now i can not flash this csc anymore. How should I do? also when I downloaded samsung flow did not make me use fingerprints because it said that I had done the root previously but I had already bought it so. Is there a way to root?

Are you sure your device was originally an N920A? And have you ever flashed the stock AT&T Firmware to your device yourself manually?
I ask it like that because, if you went and bought a Rooted N920A from an older firmware and then flashed a newer stock firmware to the device, you definitely removed the carrier unlocked modem and reinstalled the AT&T CSC. The firmware does try to prevent all other firmwares from being used.
You may end up needing to flash the modem from the combination firmware in order to regain your carrier unlock status, that may allow you to flash another region's CSC. But you would want to use a Home CSC version if you can. One that doesn't include the PIT file with it. The Home CSC version typically does not contain a PIT file but has a meta data folder that accompanies the cache image. The Home CSC also doesn't require a device wipe.
But if you accidentally locked your unlocked phone, I hope you didn't flash an unrootable bootloader over a rooted bootloader. But using the Combination Firmware's Modem/CP should allow you to change carriers and manually adjust APN or Cellular Settings. Although it may mess up your wifi defaults until you mess with wpasupplicant.

Thanks, I installed the latest firmware available NRD90M. N920AUCS6ERH1. Is it no longer possible to downgrade?

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Galaxy Note 2 Telus Stock ?

Where can i get stock firmware of Telus (Canada). I tried Sammobile,Samsung Updates website for Telus firmware but everytime i flash it....it shows Bell ?? Any idea ?
Check this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34524458#post34524458
Change your CSC to TLS and you should be done. (Caution: this wipes the phone)
You could also try changing it from a custom recovery by replacing the BMC files that are in the /csc/ by those from /system/csc/TLS/system/csc/ which is essentially what the CSC update zip does. I wouldn't risk doing it from a rooted file explorer/shell on the live phone.

[GUIDE]: G975F - Flashing megathread + FAQs

Since the official firmware thread by @henklbr is flooded with posts asking how to flash rather than actual firmware update talk, this thread can be used for that instead.
Here's the Odin flashing guide at the beginning of the thread which nobody will read.
How to flash the stock Odin flashable firmware:
1) Download Odin v3.13.1 - Link
2) Extract the firmware file you just downloaded. You should get 5 files:
AP (System & Recovery)
BL (Bootloader)
CP (Modem / Radio)
CSC_OXM (OXM CSC file, will wipe your phone)
HOME_CSC_OXM (OXM CSC file, will NOT wipe your phone)
3) Add each file to it's respective field in Odin v3.13.1. Use CSC_OXM if you want to do a clean flash and HOME_CSC OXM if you want to keep your apps and data.
4) Reboot your phone in Download / Odin mode:
-Power off your Galaxy S10/S10+
-Connect the cable to your PC, but do not plug it into your phone yet
-Hold Volume Down + Bixby button and plug the Type C cable into your phone while holding down those buttons
-You will get a warning on your screen, press 'Continue'
5) Once in download mode, Odin should detect your device and a blue box will show up with the COM port number.
6) Do NOT tick any extra boxes. The only options to be ticked are F.Reset Time and Auto-Reboot and they are enabled by default.
7) Click the start button, wait for Odin to say 'PASS'. Once the flash is complete, your phone will reboot automatically.
Flashing Tips:
1) Always try to use the OEM Samsung USB-C cable when flashing.
2) Install Samsung Smart Switch before flashing, it automatically installs the latest Samsung USB drivers. However, make sure Smart Switch is CLOSED when you are flashing your device with Odin.
3) Try not to have too many other applications running if you have a PC with low RAM as Odin can consume a lot of memory sometimes, and the last thing you need is for your PC to freeze in the middle of a flash.
This is what a successful flash log on Odin looks like for an S10+ ----> Pastebin Link
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Before asking a question below, read the FAQs, your question has most probably already been answered.
Q1) Will this trip KNOX, and will I lose my warranty?
Short answer: No
Detailed answer: KNOX counter will remain at 0x0 and warranty stays valid as well.
However, some service centers might note regional differences between builds based on the latest build available for your CSC, indicating that the phone has been flashed, so if you're sending your device in for a service/repair/replacement, then I'd suggest flashing to the latest build available for your home country's CSC. Usually not required though, so not a big deal.
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Q2) What if the firmware build number mentioned above is not available for my CSC, can I still flash it?
Short answer: Yes, but that is subject to your current active CSC. Read detailed answer below.
Detailed answer: See this list --- > LINK
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Q3) I flashed 'ASxx' build, but now I can't get OTAs for a newer build that's available on my CSC?
Short answer: The build you are currently running on your device was never released for your CSC, so no subsequent OTA file is available on the server.
Detailed answer: This is due to Samsung's stupid update rollout methods. Go to SamMobile, select SM-G975F and find your region in the list, and flash whatever the latest build is to regain the ability to receive OTAs.
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Q4) Can I flash the ROM in the main post without flashing the builds that came before it?
Short answer: Yes.
Detailed answer: The firmwares available for download using SamFirm or Frija are full firmware files. Flashing them will manually flash (and update, if necessary) every partition on your phone. So you could be on the oldest firmware ever released for the S10+, and flash directly to the latest one without having to flash any builds released in between.
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Q5) Can I flash without wiping my data?
Short answer: Yes.
Detailed answer: If you've gotten to this question, you clearly haven't read the Odin flashing instructions.
If you want to flash and retain all the data on your phone, you can choose to use the HOME_CSC file when flashing. This will only upgrade your phone to the newer firmware, but allow you to keep all your data.
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Q6) I am on a carrier firmware, can I flash this firmware?
Short answer: Yes, but all your data will be erased.
Detailed answer: If you are on a carrier firmware that is not part of the OXM multi-CSC list given in the answer for Q2, then you can still flash OXM firmwares, but you will not have the option of using the HOME_CSC file to retain your data. You must wipe your data when switching from a carrier firmware to an unbranded firmware. Once you are on the unbranded OXM firmware, you can use HOME_CSC to upgrade without wiping data.
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Q7) If I flash AUT region firmware on my DBT device, will it affect my ability to get OTA updates?
Short answer: Maybe, maybe not.
Detailed answer: Read the answer of Q3.
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Q8) Is there any risk of flashing?
Short answer:No, not really.
Detailed answer: If you are not experienced with flashing but would still like to flash your phone, make sure to be very very careful and don't miss any steps in the process. There is usually no risk, and it is very hard to permanently brick your device when flashing stock ROMs. There is a chance of data loss if the flash is interrupted.
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Q9) Why does the window says 'FAIL' instead of PASS?
Short answer: Could be for multiple reasons, see detailed answer.
Detailed answer: If a flash fails, always make sure to copy and paste your Odin log here so we can see where and why the flash failed.
The Odin flash log can be seen on the bottom left of the Odin window, see this screenshot ---> Odin 3.13.1 screenshot
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Q10) Why does the Odin log show that the flash failed at sboot.bin.lz4?
Short answer: The version of your Odin is not compatible with newer firmwares that use lz4 compression.
Detailed answer: Samsung started using .lz4 compression with Oreo firmwares, so older versions of Odin can't be used.
Use Odin v3.13.1 (Download link) for flashing on the S10+.
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Q11) Why does the Odin flash log show FAIL (XmitDataWrite)?
Short answer: There was an issue flashing the AP (System) file to your device. Read detailed answer on how to solve.
Detailed answer: This is usually due to an issue with the USB port or the cable being used to flash the device. If you are using a USB 3.0 port on your PC / laptop, try switching to a USB 2.0 port instead. If you don't have a USB 2.0 port available, change the cable. Some cables don't handle large file transfers well. Preferably use the OEM Samsung cable that you got in the box of your phone.
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Q12) Where can I download the latest S10+ (SM-G975F) firmwares?
Answer: You can use Frija which downloads the firmwares straight from Samsung servers - Link
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Q13) What do the CSCs in the settings menu mean?
Answer: See below.
Single SIM device:
If you have a Single SIM device, it will show 3 CSCs in the settings menu, in the following format:
DBT/DBT/DBT
1st CSC = active CSC (You will get OTAs for this CSC and any features like Samsung Pay, VoLTE, WiFi calling are dependent on the active CSC)
2nd CSC = CSC of your SIM card (In case your SIM card is from a different region than your active CSC, this will be different from the active CSC)
3rd CSC = Hardware CSC of your device (For example, you purchased the device in Germany, but are living in the Netherlands, it will show PHN/PHN/DBT)
It is not possible to change the hardware CSC, and it has 0 effect on the device's functionality or when it will get OTA updates. It is simply an indicator for what market the device was intended for sale in.
Dual SIM device:
If you have a Dual SIM device, it will show 4 CSCs in the settings menu, in the following format:
DBT/DBT,DBT/DBT
1st CSC = active CSC (You will get OTAs for this CSC and any features like Samsung Pay, VoLTE, WiFi calling are dependent on the active CSC)
2nd CSC = CSC of your SIM card (In case your SIM card is from a different region than your active CSC, this will be different from the active CSC)
3rd CSC = CSC of your SIM card in SIM slot 2
4th CSC = Hardware CSC of your device (For example, you purchased the device in Germany, but are living in the Netherlands, it will show PHN/PHN,PHN/DBT)
It is not possible to change the hardware CSC, and it has 0 effect on the device's functionality or when it will get OTA updates. It is simply an indicator for what market the device was intended for sale in.
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Q14) Why did my CSC change to XEF (France) after flashing from a carrier ROM to the unlocked ROM?
Answer: For OXM firmwares on the S10 series, when flashing from a non-OXM ROM (such as a carrier ROM) to an OXM multi-CSC ROM, the active CSC defaults to XEF.
Detailed answer: For devices that are region locked, once you flash from carrier to unlocked, it will stay on XEF. There is no way to change CSC yet without root.
For devices that are not region locked, it will change to XEF, but to switch to the unlocked CSC for your region, remove your SIM card, insert it again and do a factory reset from the settings menu.
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Q15) Can I downgrade to an older build?
Answer: It depends on your current build. Sometimes you can downgrade, sometimes you can not. Read detailed answer to check.
Detailed answer:
You have to see the bootloader version of your current build. Samsung tends to upgrade bootloader versions regularly so downgrading is not always possible.
For example if your current build is G975FXXU3ASG8, and you want to downgrade to G975FXXU2ASF3, it will not be possible.
Moving from 'XXU3' to 'XXU2' is not possible since XXU2 is an older bootloader version, and because of Samsung's downgrade protection, it will not allow the older version to be flashed.
When attempting to flash, Odin will show 'FAIL' in the flash window, and the bootloader screen on your device will display this error:
SW REV CHECK FAIL(BOOTLOADER) DEVICE: 3, BINARY: 2
This is showing that the device is currently on a v3 build, and the build being flashed is v2, so it will reject the file and abort the flash immediately.
If however you want to downgrade from G975FXXU3ASG8 to G975FXXU3ASG2, you are free to do so, since both builds are labeled 'XXU3' and are on the same bootloader version (i.e: v3).
Note: Some builds will be labeled 'XXS', and the same reasoning applies to those builds as well. If the bootloader version is different, you can not downgrade.
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Q16) Why are some builds labeled 'XXU', whereas some builds are labeled 'XXS'?
Answer:
XXU builds are usually larger updates, they usually include security patches, kernel changes and other under the hood fixes. When new features are added, they are also usually shipped with 'XXU' builds.
XXS builds are maintenance releases. They just include security patches and nothing more. OTA sizes for XXS builds are usually significantly smaller as well. In some cases, exceptions can be made and new kernels can be included with XXS builds as well.
These changes are usually discussed in the stock firmware thread for the device.
For newly released devices in the first 6-8 months, almost all builds are XXU since Samsung is actively working on improving the device.
For devices nearing EOL, Samsung is only fulfilling its obligation to provide security patches and no new features, so most builds are XXS.
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First! Just installed ASE7 (AUT) over ASE6 (BTU) using HOME_CSC (I was already on BTU). Very nice it is like real OTA because bloatware wasn't installed. Phone working...
additional info: My S10 (not +) was branded in Czech T-Mobile TMZ/TMZ,TMZ/TMZ now is BTU/BTU,BTU/TMZ and all is good. Still obserwing stuff around Samsung
Flashing for dummies guide is very useful. Thanks
To keep root when flashing new firmware, you patch the AP file in Magisk then use that patched .tar file in the AP slot in odin, right?
vibrantliker said:
To keep root when flashing new firmware, you patch the AP file in Magisk then use that patched .tar file in the AP slot in odin, right?
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I haven't rooted my phone, but have read about it, and yes that seems to be the way to go about it.
Lots of people complaining that they have to patch the entire 5 GB AP file.
The list of CSCs included in the OXM multi-CSC has now been updated for the Galaxy S10/S10+.
Link is in the main post, and here as well:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PPPo1DhdVAIJDha6kEmIDE4UxyxtEsBHqONlE81QvEc
Hi there,
My OPS (OPTUS) Is a multi CSC carrier but since I do not longer use it in Australia but rather in South America,I would like to change my CSC to perhaps DBT so I can get the latest OTA updates.
Is it possible to change my CSC?
I use the Claro SIM here and I have successfully updated the AS7 firmware.
Thanks.
Cancerbero04 said:
Hi there,
My OPS (OPTUS) Is a multi CSC carrier but since I do not longer use it in Australia but rather in South America,I would like to change my CSC to perhaps DBT so I can get the latest OTA updates.
Is it possible to change my CSC?
I use the Claro SIM here and I have successfully updated the AS7 firmware.
Thanks.
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Your device seems to be region locked to OPS which is why it isn't offering automatic CSC change.
I need to experiment with the complicated CSC change method on my own S10+ first and then I'll post it here.
My S10+ has the active CSC code as TTT, the device doesn't receive OTA software updates and I notice your listing has TTT as N/A, would this be why I haven't received the OTA updates? I've flashed the latest ones manually. I've tried to change the CSC by flashing XEF, BTU, SKR, TPA and EON as I'm from Trinidad, but nothing has changed the CSC, all my other Samsung devices, including my other S10+ has the active CSC as TPA and they receive updates. All are unlocked and have sims from the same carrier. Any ideas as to how to change it to get OTA updates?
Gdefreitas said:
My S10+ has the active CSC code as TTT, the device doesn't receive OTA software updates and I notice your listing has TTT as N/A, would this be why I haven't received the OTA updates? I've flashed the latest ones manually. I've tried to change the CSC by flashing XEF, BTU, SKR, TPA and EON as I'm from Trinidad, but nothing has changed the CSC, all my other Samsung devices, including my other S10+ has the active CSC as TPA and they receive updates. All are unlocked and have sims from the same carrier. Any ideas as to how to change it to get OTA updates?
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Did you buy the device from a carrier, or unlocked?
I've got TTT listed as N/A since I wasn't aware which country / carrier it belonged to.
MeltdownSpectre said:
Did you buy the device from a carrier, or unlocked?
I've got TTT listed as N/A since I wasn't aware which country / carrier it belonged to.
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It's an unlocked device that's purchased from a retailer, I'm not sure where their supplier is located, my guess would be Panama. TTT is Trinidad and Tobago, I'm from Trinidad, but instead of my device CSC being TPA like the other devices that gets the update, mine is TTT/TTT, TTT/TPA. I just would like to change it to TPA to be able to get updates, or even EON which is the CSC for firmwares for Trinidad.
Gdefreitas said:
It's an unlocked device that's purchased from a retailer, I'm not sure where their supplier is located, my guess would be Panama. TTT is Trinidad and Tobago, I'm from Trinidad, but instead of my device CSC being TPA like the other devices that gets the update, mine is TTT/TTT, TTT/TPA. I just would like to change it to TPA to be able to get updates, or even EON which is the CSC for firmwares for Trinidad.
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What carrier are you using in Trinidad?
Maybe TTT is for a specific carrier, and since that's part of OXM, your phone automatically selects that CSC.
Although it is very weird that the FOTA server doesn't list any OTAs for TTT, which means you'll have to flash every update manually.
MeltdownSpectre said:
What carrier are you using in Trinidad?
Maybe TTT is for a specific carrier, and since that's part of OXM, your phone automatically selects that CSC.
Although it is very weird that the FOTA server doesn't list any OTAs for TTT, which means you'll have to flash every update manually.
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I'm using Bmobile, which is the carrier all my other devices use as well, and they show the CSC as TPA, so they receive the updates. Their is no TTT firmware for the S10+, but there is for the S10. I assumed that would mean no firmware updates, and I only received one, but that was when I now purchased the phone, after that I had to factory reset the phone and since then, I haven't gotten any OTAs. Is there anyway to change the CSC to TPA? I've tried flashing the other firmwares, the BTU, XEF, SKR, but none of them changed the CSC from TTT. Any suggestions?
Gdefreitas said:
I'm using Bmobile, which is the carrier all my other devices use as well, and they show the CSC as TPA, so they receive the updates. Their is no TTT firmware for the S10+, but there is for the S10. I assumed that would mean no firmware updates, and I only received one, but that was when I now purchased the phone, after that I had to factory reset the phone and since then, I haven't gotten any OTAs. Is there anyway to change the CSC to TPA? I've tried flashing the other firmwares, the BTU, XEF, SKR, but none of them changed the CSC from TTT. Any suggestions?
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Can you try swapping the SIM card from another phone of yours to the S10+?
After inserting the SIM card, restart the phone and check what it shows under settings > about > software information > service provider SW Ver.
MeltdownSpectre said:
Can you try swapping the SIM card from another phone of yours to the S10+?
After inserting the SIM card, restart the phone and check what it shows under settings > about > software information > service provider SW Ver.
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I've tried that, even tried from the other carrier available in my country, but it still doesn't change. It remains as TTT. It's the dual sim version, although I've never even inserted a second sim into it, that slot shows TTT as well.
MeltdownSpectre said:
Can you try swapping the SIM card from another phone of yours to the S10+?
After inserting the SIM card, restart the phone and check what it shows under settings > about > software information > service provider SW Ver.
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I saw another one of your posts where it mentioned using RealTerm to change the CSC, can this be used with my device, and if so, how do I go about doing it? Thanks for any assistance you may be able to render.
Gdefreitas said:
I saw another one of your posts where it mentioned using RealTerm to change the CSC, can this be used with my device, and if so, how do I go about doing it? Thanks for any assistance you may be able to render.
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In theory the RealTerm method should work just fine. All you'll need is a combination / factory binary file for the G975F. The rest of the tutorial should work the same way.
I think I have the file, I'll check and upload it later today.
MeltdownSpectre said:
In theory the RealTerm method should work just fine. All you'll need is a combination / factory binary file for the G975F. The rest of the tutorial should work the same way.
I think I have the file, I'll check and upload it later today.
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OK, thanks a lot, I'll give it a try. Just for the sake of knowing, could you explain what exactly the combination file is, and does it work on any software version of the device, or is it firmware specific? In other words, will it work on the ASE7 build that I'm presently on? Also, will I continue to get OTA updates after switching the CSC this way?
Gdefreitas said:
OK, thanks a lot, I'll give it a try. Just for the sake of knowing, could you explain what exactly the combination file is, and does it work on any software version of the device, or is it firmware specific? In other words, will it work on the ASE7 build that I'm presently on? Also, will I continue to get OTA updates after switching the CSC this way?
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Combination or factory binary is the file used in Samsung factories and service centers to program phones before sale or return to the customer.
It does work as long as the Bootloader revision is the same. If you are on the May update or older, it will work just fine.
You flash it with Odin like you would a normal ROM, and it will boot up with very limited functionality. Then follow the RealTerm tutorial and set the CSC to whatever you'd like.
If it's TPA, then once you're done changing the CSC, flash your device to the ASE7 May build and let it boot up, go through the setup wizard and it should say TPA/TPA,TPA/TPA.
Once you've confirmed that TPA is the active CSC, then you're good to go. Everything will work normally and you will get OTA updates as well.
I'm uploading the factory binary now, but since I don't recommend publicly posting the link, I'll PM it to you once it's done.
Hey guys, sorry if this has been asked and answered a thousand times but I'm a bit paranoid after doing the research and as this is a my new phone I don't want to do anything wrong.
I bought a carrier locked S10+ with MOB CSC, A1 carrier in Austria. The phone is now carrier unlocked and on latest MOB firmware which is May 1. sec. lvl. I want to flash the lastest released MULTI-CSC G975FXXU2ASF3 firmware from the firmware thread. As the phone is new and I didn't even set it up I planned to flash with CSC_OXM. From my understanding the phone will change to the SIMs CSC after the flash. Am I correct?
Am I able to do this as planned or is it not possible to flash MULTI-CSC over my MOB-CSC? Will I be able to receive OTA updates or do I need to flash everytime with ODIN after CSC change? Thanks in advance!

Flash T-Mobile firmware on Verizon Note8

What is the best method to do this process? This is a Verizon phone and when I changed sims the phone rebooted and the boot logo changed but the Wifi calling is not working (the toggle is there but it doesn't work and I have my address set). I want to download the T-Mobile firmware to install on this device. I have experience in using odin but want to make sure I do it right. I also read somewhere about flashing the unlocked version's firmware first? Where do I download the latest versions, and can I do it without a factory reset?
infinatious said:
What is the best method to do this process? This is a Verizon phone and when I changed sims the phone rebooted and the boot logo changed but the Wifi calling is not working (the toggle is there but it doesn't work and I have my address set). I want to download the T-Mobile firmware to install on this device. I have experience in using odin but want to make sure I do it right. I also read somewhere about flashing the unlocked version's firmware first? Where do I download the latest versions, and can I do it without a factory reset?
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Just flash the t-mobile firmware and use the HOME CSC file and not the other CSC file. You don't need to flash unlocked firmware if you do that you're not going to have any wifi calling features or anything else that t-mobile puts in their firmware. The latest versions can be found all over just Google it and if you don't know what the latest firmware is check on t-mobile they'll have a list like Verizon does.

Best way to get Android 10 without waiting?

Hello,
So I am in France and it seems I won't get Android 10 update until March.
I have seen a lot of contradictory information regarding flashing firmware with different CSC, changing CSC...etc.
SO, is there a way to update to android 10 if I have the Multi CSC ROM, currently set to XEF?
Hi ondris,
You can use SamFirm tool, try to find it on xda, probably you're familiar with it. I've updated my phone, bought originally in Sweden, and I'm using it in Serbia with SEE CSC, you can use also BTU, phone will automatically detect network operator, and you are good to go. Flash it via Odin, steps are also on xda, and what I can tell you as an advice is that when you use Odin and flash CSC, you have CSC and Home CSC file. Regular CSC delete all the data from the phone, and Home CSC will save everything you installed and kept in you phone. I hope this helps you.
Thank you for the tips.
But the thing is i don't want the rom to change the csc by itslef.
I want to either change my crurent csc to one that has been updated to android 10 or flash an android 10 firmware with csc different of mine.
Can I flash SM-G960U US unlocked firmware on my SM-G960W device to get android 10?

Galaxy S20 Ultra Verizon to Tmobile Flash Help

I have an unlocked, not rooted and factory OS Verizon(SM-G988U) with Android 10. I recently switched to T-mobile and was thinking to flash the firmware from Verizon to Tmobile to better use their wifi calling and other features.
Where can I get the latest files to flash the firmware? Also, to switch from Verizon to Tmobile, do I have to flash Verizon-->Unlocked(U1)-->Tmobile or can I do Verizon directly to Tmobile firmware? I read few threads but I was confused on what exactly I need to do.
I downloaded Odin v3.14.1 and latest Samsung drivers. Beside the firmware files and placing appropriate folders in BL, AP, CP and CSC, anything else I need to do?
Sorry for noob question but this is my first flash and was looking for exact steps.
Thank You
You need to go Verizon-unlocked-Tmobile. You'll want the patched Odin too. I use Frija to get my firmwares https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/tool-frija-samsung-firmware-downloader-checker.3910584/ but you can use sammobile as well.
Thank You. Is Frija 1.4.3 the latest version?
Also, the Odin I downloaded, the executable says "Odin3 v3.14.1_3B_PatcheD" which I suppose is latest and patched, right?
In the Frija, CSC, I got the Tmobile firmware as TMB. What is the code for the unlocked firmware so I can download it?
Also, do I need to root to flash the firmware from Verizon-->unlocked-->Tmob?
Noyou do not need root
In the Frija, CSC, I got the Tmobile firmware as TMB. What is the code for the unlocked firmware so I can download it?
Never mind found out.
SM-G988U1 , CSC- XAA for Unlocked
and
SM-G988U, CSC- TMOB for Tmobile.
Were you ever able to get WiFi calling to work?

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