I have INS firmware on my A505F/DS but it is on android 9 and not officially updated. If I Flash PAK firmware (android 10) through odin by using home csc option, then will I loose native call recording option?? which is feature of INS firmware. It may be noted that the native call recording option is unavailable in PAK firmware
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is it possible to use a different csc file? I have Att N920A but live in Canada and use FIDO. My issue is Samsung pay which is setup for USA and can not be changed to Canada.
Different CSC how? I've definitely been able to use a CSC from the same Device, but from a Different Build just fine. I've never tried using a CSC from a different device though.
I'd imagine as long as the CSC file was from the same version of android (i.e 5.1.1 or 6.0.1) it would be perfectly acceptable. They don't change THAT much from build to build. But they do change some settings yes.
If downgrade to LP, you may be able to flash the canadian CSC using FlashFire.
My Samsung A50(sm-a505f) is Pakistan model and its stock firmware is also "pak". it doesn't have auto call recording feature in it but as Indian model of Samsung a50 (sm-a5050f) has call recording feature in it. so i have question that if i flash Indian stock firmware on my phone can i get the call recording feature?
Would have the same question...
My Note 10 plus is New Zealand Edition having Country code NZC. Since there is no OTA of Android 10 for NZC device. My device is still in android 9 (Attaching the software details screenshot below). I would like to manually update my phone with Stock android 10 rom with INS country code (Because iam using this device in India). Is it possible to update and change CSC through Odin without wiping the data.?
No
Yes it is.
Nettwerk said:
Yes it is.
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Are you sure.? Is there any specific procedure to do that.?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80668773&postcount=3
Soooo long time australia region haven't update android 10
can i know flashable?
terrance91 said:
Soooo long time australia region haven't update android 10
can i know flashable?
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What's your current CSC of your device: XSA (Multi-CSC OXM)?
If so: https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-fold/firmware/SM-F900F/PHN/download/F900FXXU3BTDD/336226/
Flash AP BL CP & HOME_CSC_OXM (other file in archive NOT to be used) with Odin 3.14.x: your data will stay intact
This is the latest update with all OneUI 2.1 functions and May security patch
Is there a possibility to downgrade to the last Stock ROM?
How to do this?
It's because of the broken ANT+ Support. Custom ROM with ANT+ would be great too, but I can't find one with working ANT+. Any recommendations?
retorix said:
Is there a possibility to downgrade to the last Stock ROM?
How to do this?
It's because of the broken ANT+ Support. Custom ROM with ANT+ would be great too, but I can't find one with working ANT+. Any recommendations?
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You can flash Android 12 Firmware using odin.
Just download firmware files from Frija by typing your phones model number.
As for the CSC, the only one I know of with Android 12 as of now is KSA.
Once you get all the firmware files, place them in odin and flash while your phone is in download mode.
J521s said:
You can flash Android 12 Firmware using odin.
Just download firmware files from Frija by typing your phones model number.
As for the CSC, the only one I know of with Android 12 as of now is KSA.
Once you get all the firmware files, place them in odin and flash while your phone is in download mode.
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Thanks for your swift and helpful reply!
Is the wrong CSC a problem? I would need DBT for Germany unbranded.
Dispite of this, I can't find a Android 12 Firmware for my SM-G980F with Frija - not even with KSA.
retorix said:
Thanks for your swift and helpful reply!
Is the wrong CSC a problem? I would need DBT for Germany unbranded.
Dispite of this, I can't find a Android 12 Firmware for my SM-G980F with Frija - not even with KSA.
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Wrong CSC shouldn't be a problem as long as you have a sim card installed, but then again, it doesn't matter anyways since you want to stay on Android 12.
The S20 got updated into Android 13 in most countries.
Second way to do this is via those websites either Sammobile or samfrew where you just input your Phones model, CSC, and select what Android version you want.