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I'm trying to get the USA version of Samung Pay working on my SM-G9600 (International Unlocked Snapdragon S9). Unfortunately, my active CSC is currently set to TTT (Trinidad/Tobago... not sure how, I flashed a CHO firmware, haha), so even when I have my Samsung Account and AT&T SIM card inserted, opening S-Pay just gives me an error, "Unable to connect to Samsung Pay temporarily. Try again later."
To remedy this, I think my best option would be to flash a new CSC from a different region? However, I don't really understand how Samsung's CSC system works; I've tried researching it, but I haven't found anywhere that really explains in detail what CSC actually does, single-CSC vs multi-CSC, etc... Can anyone give me a summary of all the major parts? Or at least point me towards a good resource to learn about it?
However, I have more practical, direct questions:
Could I flash my G9600 with just the CSC (or better, HOME_CSC) of a USA Snapdragon variant, like the U1? Or would that break things, since it's a different model number? Would that be likely to get me a working Samsung Pay?
I guess I should flash the CSC (or better, HOME_CSC) of a different region that also carries the G9600? Of the regions that carry the G9600 (China/Latin America), I believe the only countries that support Samsung Pay are Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico (and Hong Kong, but only with Hong Kong banks? I think.) If using a CSC from the US is a bad idea, which of these would be best? I'm guessing Puerto Rico, since it's most closely related to the USA, but the only PCT firmware on Updato currently has the v1 bootloader, but I'm already on the v2 bootloader (2ARE6), so I don't think I can use it.
I would guess that the next best option would be Mexico, since it's pretty close to the USA, and I see a firmware with the v2 bootloader for it on Updato. However, I'm not familiar with that region code. Is MXO a specific carrier in Mexico? Or is it the carrier unlocked firmware, like U1 is in the US?
MXO is unbranded bro and working samsung pay.
I wanted flash a specific carrier csc but I couldn't set TCE always appers CHC.
nelsyv said:
I'm trying to get the USA version of Samung Pay working on my SM-G9600 (International Unlocked Snapdragon S9). Unfortunately, my active CSC is currently set to TTT (Trinidad/Tobago... not sure how, I flashed a CHO firmware, haha), so even when I have my Samsung Account and AT&T SIM card inserted, opening S-Pay just gives me an error, "Unable to connect to Samsung Pay temporarily. Try again later."
To remedy this, I think my best option would be to flash a new CSC from a different region? However, I don't really understand how Samsung's CSC system works; I've tried researching it, but I haven't found anywhere that really explains in detail what CSC actually does, single-CSC vs multi-CSC, etc... Can anyone give me a summary of all the major parts? Or at least point me towards a good resource to learn about it?
However, I have more practical, direct questions:
Could I flash my G9600 with just the CSC (or better, HOME_CSC) of a USA Snapdragon variant, like the U1? Or would that break things, since it's a different model number? Would that be likely to get me a working Samsung Pay?
I guess I should flash the CSC (or better, HOME_CSC) of a different region that also carries the G9600? Of the regions that carry the G9600 (China/Latin America), I believe the only countries that support Samsung Pay are Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico (and Hong Kong, but only with Hong Kong banks? I think.) If using a CSC from the US is a bad idea, which of these would be best? I'm guessing Puerto Rico, since it's most closely related to the USA, but the only PCT firmware on Updato currently has the v1 bootloader, but I'm already on the v2 bootloader (2ARE6), so I don't think I can use it.
I would guess that the next best option would be Mexico, since it's pretty close to the USA, and I see a firmware with the v2 bootloader for it on Updato. However, I'm not familiar with that region code. Is MXO a specific carrier in Mexico? Or is it the carrier unlocked firmware, like U1 is in the US?
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Did you end up flashing the MXO ROM? If you did, do you still have dual SIM capability after that? Thanks!
sentron said:
Did you end up flashing the MXO ROM? If you did, do you still have dual SIM capability after that? Thanks!
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Yes! Dual SIM is not affected by which SM-G9600 firmware you flash. The thing to be wary about would be if you tried to flash a different model's firmware to it (e.g: G960U), since there is no Dual SIM among the U models. Although if I had to guess, the Dual SIM settings would probably still work fine (assuming the U firmware didn't brick it otherwise).
Have you found a fix for this problem, are you able to use samsung pay here in US?
Did you change the csc only or flash the whole frameware?
Thank you in advance.
I'm also wondering about flashing just the CSC on a dual SIM device. I have a Note 9 dual SIM that will not get Volte, so I was thinking about flashing the U1 CSC to see if it would fix it. Does anyone have any advice?
You guys are so good at this compared to me. I felt like a noob ?.
I posted a question a few days back but not getting a meaningful answer. The goal is to do minimal changes but get Samsung Pay working.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9/help/sm9600-want-to-flash-firmware-samsung-t3837428
Anyone found a fix for Samsung pay?
I live in Canada and have a N975W and want to flash the star wars U1 firmware, but before I do I wanna know what happens when you put a Canadian Carrier sim in?!? Will the U1 CSC have Canadian Carrier info preset? Will I have to manually modify to get things like MMS to work? Or does the U1 firmware have Canadian stuff preloaded that gets triggered with the Sim card?
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Nobody?
Exynos
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I live in Canada and have a N975W and want to flash the star wars U1 firmware, but before I do I wanna know what happens when you put a Canadian Carrier sim in?!? Will the U1 CSC have Canadian Carrier info preset? Will I have to manually modify to get things like MMS to work? Or does the U1 firmware have Canadian stuff preloaded that gets triggered with the Sim card?
Thanks
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If u have exynos model of note 10 plus like me then u can flash the firmware that I have flashed starwars edition.
zaibjan said:
If u have exynos model of note 10 plus like me then u can flash the firmware that I have flashed starwars edition.
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I've got a Snapdragon, same hardware as USA
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I've got a Snapdragon, same hardware as USA
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I think then u can flash as I have totally different csc
Now from the first just remember to do that whith already inserted sim into your phone so it can instantly fetch the settings of your sim carrier .
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I live in Canada and have a N975W and want to flash the star wars U1 firmware, but before I do I wanna know what happens when you put a Canadian Carrier sim in?!? Will the U1 CSC have Canadian Carrier info preset? Will I have to manually modify to get things like MMS to work? Or does the U1 firmware have Canadian stuff preloaded that gets triggered with the Sim card?
Thanks
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The American CSC does not contain information for Canadian carriers. After you flash the American U1 firmware, flash the Canadian CSC. There is only one CSC for Canada, and it contains information for all the Canadian carriers (Bell, Rogers, Telus, etc.). After flashing the Canadian CSC, when you insert a SIM from a Canadian carrier it applies the settings for your carrier's VoLTE, wi-fi calling, APN, etc.
If you flash Canadian CSC after flashing full U1 firmware will it not effect the U1 firmware? The CSC file is so large I'm wondering how it will effect the U1 firmware. Anyone do this yet? Do I need to use modified Odin?
Have you done this? Does flashing a different CSC effect the firmware?
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I would appreciate any input from someone who has tried this please. I really want to flash the star wars Android 10 for U1 on my 975W but am afraid that CSC will be different and not sure If flashing CSC from a different firmware will work as the file is so big.
if it doesnt work, you just flash back to stock firmware and csc.
just make sure its for the same processor.
OK, so, I flashed first Star Wars Android 9 version of U1 firmware to test and it works perfectly. Booted up with Canadian carrier sim and it loaded all APN settings. Everything works perfectly.
Flashed Android 10 version of Star Wars U1 firmware and its all good.
So you can load U1 firmware on N975W unlocked version. Same hardware and works in both countries. Do not even need Canadian CSC.
Do not load the HOME CSC file. It will wipe everything but its worth it. Firmware is solid and beautiful.
By flashing unlocked firmware, did you get rid of any carrier bloatware?
Can I ask you guys an info? I own N975u1, on first boot It haven't Greek language and I choose it later at setting. Does N975w on first boot has Greek language? So I install N975w firmware to solve my problem?(some settings remains in English).
975W is Canadian model and i have it on my note 10+ with carrier esk or eastlink if you wish to know what carrier esk stands for. If you are trying to get your phone to show Greek language I do not believe the 975w firmware would be a good choice. It lets you select which country you are from when you start up a freshly formatted phone but I have never selected any language other than Canada which is English. Just thought I would let you know that my model is also a Snapdragon chipset and I don't know if you can Flash another firmware unless you unlock Bootloader and I do not know if that is possible currently on a Snapdragon chipset Note 10.
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975W is Canadian model and i have it on my note 10+ with carrier esk or eastlink if you wish to know what carrier esk stands for. If you are trying to get your phone to show Greek language I do not believe the 975w firmware would be a good choice. It lets you select which country you are from when you start up a freshly formatted phone but I have never selected any language other than Canada which is English. Just thought I would let you know that my model is also a Snapdragon chipset and I don't know if you can Flash another firmware unless you unlock Bootloader and I do not know if that is possible currently on a Snapdragon chipset Note 10.
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I have n975w snapdragon with Virgin mobile. I can't access my oem unlock. Is there a firmware I can flash that will give me access while maintaining my plan with virgin?
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I have n975w snapdragon with Virgin mobile. I can't access my oem unlock. Is there a firmware I can flash that will give me access while maintaining my plan with virgin?
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The only phones with an unlockable bootloader are the N9750 (chineese variant) and Exynos models.
Can you please be more specific with what you are looking for within regards to firmware. Other then the information/answers posted in the first page of this thread I saw this thread, but depending on what your looking for specifically the post may not be of any help.
Also be aware that if you want to retain full compatibility with Virgin then you shouldn't go messing around with the firmware. Flashing other firmware (especially for US models) can result in things not working the way they would normally.
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The only phones with an unlockable bootloader are the N9750 (chineese variant) and Exynos models.
Can you please be more specific with what you are looking for within regards to firmware. Other then the information/answers posted in the first page of this thread I saw this thread, but depending on what your looking for specifically the post may not be of any help.
Also be aware that if you want to retain full compatibility with Virgin then you shouldn't go messing around with the firmware. Flashing other firmware (especially for US models) can result in things not working the way they would normally.
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OK, so only the exynos version of my phone is oem unlockable? I am just trying to be able to root my phone, i figured if I could flash an oem unlocked firmware while keeping my carrier then I would be able to do so.
Sudosuperman said:
OK, so only the exynos version of my phone is oem unlockable? I am just trying to be able to root my phone, i figured if I could flash an oem unlocked firmware while keeping my carrier then I would be able to do so.
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Correct.
Only the models with the exynos chipset and the N9750 variant can be rooted.
Sudosuperman said:
I have n975w snapdragon with Virgin mobile. I can't access my oem unlock. Is there a firmware I can flash that will give me access while maintaining my plan with virgin?
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Only firmware for OEM UNLOCK switch in developer menu is exynos models. I found other sites on the net stating SM-N975W Snapdragon can be bootloader unlocked but i tried them all and none worked. DO NOT flash exynos firmware on Snapdragon model as you may ruin your phone or void warranty. Luckily mine still shows official and knox counter didn't get tripped. Sorry, wish I had better news 4 ya.
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Only firmware for OEM UNLOCK switch in developer menu is exynos models. I found other sites on the net stating SM-N975W Snapdragon can be bootloader unlocked but i tried them all and none worked. DO NOT flash exynos firmware on Snapdragon model as you may ruin your phone or void warranty. Luckily mine still shows official and knox counter didn't get tripped. Sorry, wish I had better news 4 ya.
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Respect. I've accepted that my phone can't be rooted. Gunna buy a nexus 7 with kali nethunter pre installed to save the hassle XD THANKS FOR THE HELP!!!
I recently obtained a Samsung S20+ SM-G9860. However, I am in the US and am intending to flash the AT&T firmware for the SM-G986U. When I try to do this, I get a secure check fail on the PIT file due to the differing model. Is there a way to circumvent this? The two models have identical hardware from what I can see.
Is it possible to do this, and what is the process for doing this if it is indeed possible?
You cannot flash a rom built for a snapdragon chipset on a phone with a exynos chipset
Be thankful there is that safety check built in. Lol
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tdevaughn said:
You cannot flash a rom built for a snapdragon chipset on a phone with a exynos chipset
Be thankful there is that safety check built in. Lol
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It's not Exynos, it's also a Snapdragon.
Oh, the Brazil variant. Still dont think it will work. They might be dual sim
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tdevaughn said:
Oh, the Brazil variant. Still dont think it will work. They might be dual sim
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It's the Hong Kong variant. It does appear to be a dual SIM, however.
YES PLEASE!! I need to change my S20+ Snapdragon SM-G986U firmware to SM-9860 too!!!
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I recently obtained a Samsung S20+ SM-G9860. However, I am in the US and am intending to flash the AT&T firmware for the SM-G986U. When I try to do this, I get a secure check fail on the PIT file due to the differing model. Is there a way to circumvent this? The two models have identical hardware from what I can see.
Is it possible to do this, and what is the process for doing this if it is indeed possible?
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YES PLEASE!! I need to change my S20+ Snapdragon SM-G986U firmware to Hong Kong SM-9860 firmware too! Any help please Samsung S20+ Snapdragons masters?!! :crying:
Sanctanimus said:
I recently obtained a Samsung S20+ SM-G9860. However, I am in the US and am intending to flash the AT&T firmware for the SM-G986U. When I try to do this, I get a secure check fail on the PIT file due to the differing model. Is there a way to circumvent this? The two models have identical hardware from what I can see.
Is it possible to do this, and what is the process for doing this if it is indeed possible?
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The hardware isn't identical, SM-G986U is a Single SIM Device, your's is a Dual SIM.. TGY is the CSC in your device and even if you could flash SM-G986U Firmware the CSC would not change, it will still be TGY. If you're looking to get full AT&T call functionality on your device it's not possible as the CSC doesn't support AT&T compatibility. Firmware is CSC specific as well.
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The hardware isn't identical, SM-G986U is a Single SIM Device, your's is a Dual SIM.. TGY is the CSC in your device and even if you could flash SM-G986U Firmware the CSC would not change, it will still be TGY. If you're looking to get full AT&T call functionality on your device it's not possible as the CSC doesn't support AT&T compatibility. Firmware is CSC specific as well.
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But mine has two IMEI numbers though 1 for physical and another for esim, HOWEVER the esim option to add another QR code for another network is not visible. Its like the device is locked for VERIZON esim use only.
Oh well, guess gotta wait for another few month for newer updates to be able to use another network esim or firmware flashing that can enable this option soon...
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But mine has two IMEI numbers though 1 for physical and another for esim, HOWEVER the esim option to add another QR code for another network is not visible. Its like the device is locked for VERIZON esim use only.
Oh well, guess gotta wait for another few month for newer updates to be able to use another network esim or firmware flashing that can enable this option soon...
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If your device is the SM-G986U it's a Single SIM Device which doesn't at this point doesn't support eSim. Does the SIM Management Screen actually display the word "eSim"? Share a photo please. The device is likely still locked by Verizon. What is your motivation to change the Firmware to SM-G9860, do you live in Hong Kong?
Im sorry unfortunately I cant post links for my screenshots or upload any pictures..
If your device is the SM-G986U it's a Single SIM Device which doesn't at this point doesn't support eSim. Does the SIM Management Screen actually display the word "eSim"? Share a photo please. The device is likely still locked by Verizon. What is your motivation to change the Firmware to SM-G9860, do you live in Hong Kong?[/QUOTE]
I bought my phone online.. When I start up my phone it says Verizon, but its unlocked though because I can use any country physical simcard. Like right now im using my local simcard in Malaysia. I live in Malaysia and the reason I want to flash rom my SM-G986U device to Hong Kong firmware is so that I can use any eSim network in my country for my other network phone number.... If its a software for eSim that I can get for firmware that will be very helpful. Because the main local Malaysian samsung s20+ 5G firmware model is base on Exynos 990 which I doubt will fit for my US phone model..
I don't think you can flash SM-9860 Firmware onto your device but even if you could you still won't have eSim capability. Mix and matching firmware typically has more success on Exynos International Variants since they are Multi-CSC Enabled Devices. So if you have a British CSC (VOD) you may have success flashing German Firmware (VD2) since both CSC's are already stored in the device however even then some call features may not work. Snapdragon Devices don't have Multi-CSC's and as mentioned previously the Firmware is CSC Specific, they're made for one another. IF you had an Unlocked Bootloader, which you don't, there may be a method to modify the CSC once you root the device.. I did follow a thread a couple of years back where a gal had some success modifying her CSC on a Snapdragon Device but I believe that was a Galaxy S8. Also, I'm still curious if the word "eSim" actually appears in the SIM Management Screen on your device.
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I don't think you can flash SM-9860 Firmware onto your device but even if you could you still won't have eSim capability. Mix and matching firmware typically has more success on Exynos International Variants since they are Multi-CSC Enabled Devices. So if you have a British CSC (VOD) you may have success flashing German Firmware (VD2) since both CSC's are already stored in the device however even then some call features may not work. Snapdragon Devices don't have Multi-CSC's and as mentioned previously the Firmware is CSC Specific, they're made for one another. IF you had an Unlocked Bootloader, which you don't, there may be a method to modify the CSC once you root the device.. I did follow a thread a couple of years back where a gal had some success modifying her CSC on a Snapdragon Device but I believe that was a Galaxy S8. Also, I'm still curious if the word "eSim" actually appears in the SIM Management Screen on your device.
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Damn.. that is some nice insights.. I read a thread somewhere too that US SM-G986U cannot and will not be able to enable its OEM or unlocked bootloader.. the eSim actually doesnt appear in the Sim Management Screen on my device. I really want to upload some links of the screenshot but for now I cant do anything as Im a new member.. I just have to wait for the network shop to open up to change my current esim card to physical simcard.. its been 2 months plus of this coronavirus lockdown and our network providers cant do much about it too..
Anyways I really appreciate the insights, like you said even if I could flash in Hong Kong SM-9860 in to my US SM-G986U, I might run into some software or calls dysfunctionalities..
Anyone got th atct update for the sm-g9880 yet? Seems the u.s has got this update before Asia?
x88888x said:
Damn.. that is some nice insights.. I read a thread somewhere too that US SM-G986U cannot and will not be able to enable its OEM or unlocked bootloader.. the eSim actually doesnt appear in the Sim Management Screen on my device. I really want to upload some links of the screenshot but for now I cant do anything as Im a new member.. I just have to wait for the network shop to open up to change my current esim card to physical simcard.. its been 2 months plus of this coronavirus lockdown and our network providers cant do much about it too..
Anyways I really appreciate the insights, like you said even if I could flash in Hong Kong SM-9860 in to my US SM-G986U, I might run into some software or calls dysfunctionalities..
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u typically cannot flash hk/china firmware onto us devices bcuz those models r typically oem unlockable and they make sure ppl cant just flash the firmware to a u model and unlock tye bl.. theyre typically signed with dif keys and would most likely fail instantly to flash
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u typically cannot flash hk/china firmware onto us devices bcuz those models r typically oem unlockable and they make sure ppl cant just flash the firmware to a u model and unlock tye bl.. theyre typically signed with dif keys and would most likely fail instantly to flash
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Thank you I understand..:crying: now I feel like I wanna sell my Verizon unlocked phone ?
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Oh, the Brazil variant. Still dont think it will work. They might be dual sim
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Do you think i can flash the Korean firmware on the SM G9860 BRI?
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Do you think i can flash the Korean firmware on the SM G9860 BRI?
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Not possible, the only options are flashing the SM-G9860 China or Hong Kong FW.
Hello flashers.
Question here.
I have a US unlocked version G781U1/DS. Is it possible to convert to G781B/DS? The reason for this is European B version has dual sim support, whereas apparently it is disabled on US models. Otherwise why would Samsung put DS into model name for U1 and snap in a dual sim tray?
I think both devices have same hardware specs.
Will it work?
Thanks.
No, it will not.
stefilie said:
Hello flashers.
Question here.
I have a US unlocked version G781U1/DS. Is it possible to convert to G781B/DS? The reason for this is European B version has dual sim support, whereas apparently it is disabled on US models. Otherwise why would Samsung put DS into model name for U1 and snap in a dual sim tray?
I think both devices have same hardware specs.
Will it work?
Thanks.
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Why would you want to do this? The U1 version is a multi-CSC firmware and should work as needed in any country. I have not been able to secure a FW set for the S20 FE5G as of yet, but if it was available, it could be confirmed or denied that the specific CSC you need is contained within. Again, I'm rather curious about the issue you're facing to lead you to want to do this. Technically, you should be able to flash any Snapdragon CSC that is built for the same device. That is speculative as ive not confirmed this, but that is how it has been historically from the S8 onward
I have tried all CSC versions available in CSC menu, none of them enables dual sim. Note CSC available are most for US carriers like TMB and ATT. There is XAA (international apparently) available as well but does not enable dual sim either.
Hello Experts,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G purchased in Canada and not associated with any service provider. I am planning to use it in India and I have 2 SIM's in India. Samsung Canada Firmware does not have eSIM feature and there is no SIM Card Manager function in settings. Can I flash any other region firmware and have the eSIM feature enabled ?
The question should b e, does the snapdragon variant support e-sim, cos am stuck with a S20 +5g purchased in usa but no e-sim
Galaxy devices in India are typically Exynos variants which offer eSIM functionality. Flashing different firmware on a Galaxy S Series Snapdragon variant won't enable eSIM. None of Galaxy's Snapdragon variants except The Fold are eSIM capable.
phrozenwire said:
Hello Experts,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G purchased in Canada and not associated with any service provider. I am planning to use it in India and I have 2 SIM's in India. Samsung Canada Firmware does not have eSIM feature and there is no SIM Card Manager function in settings. Can I flash any other region firmware and have the eSIM feature enabled ?
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Hi I have a same model Canadian S20+ 5G , G986W , I'm from india can u plssss help to enable LTE+ , it's shows only LTE , how to enable LTE+ ???
I would like to know how to enable esim in
СМ-G986W as well. Maybe by changing region or something else
Hi guys, I finally got rid of my G986W. I've converted it to G986U1:
Firmware: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-G986U1/TMB/G986U1UES3GWA2
SAMFW Odin Flash: https://samfw.com/blog/samfw-frp-tool-1-0-remove-samsung-frp-one-click
Just flash firmware with included Odin Flash (Add all files except HOME_CSC and don't use USERDATA.
I've flashed and my S20+ reborn as a true phone with eSim functionality and etc.
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The question should b e, does the snapdragon variant support e-sim, cos am stuck with a S20 +5g purchased in usa but no e-sim
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It does, bit esim is disabled in Canada, by soft. Instal U1(xaa) instead of W soft, esim will be enabled.
Have u tried installing a Esim? Is it working fully?
MGoris said:
Hi guys, I finally got rid of my G986W. I've converted it to G986U1:
Firmware: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-G986U1/TMB/G986U1UES3GWA2
SAMFW Odin Flash: https://samfw.com/blog/samfw-frp-tool-1-0-remove-samsung-frp-one-click
Just flash firmware with included Odin Flash (Add all files except HOME_CSC and don't use USERDATA.
I've flashed and my S20+ reborn as a true phone with eSim functionality and etc.
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Have u tried installing a Esim? Is it working fully?
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Works without any problems, especially since I'm in Europe.
0x0null said:
The question should b e, does the snapdragon variant support e-sim, cos am stuck with a S20 +5g purchased in usa but no e-sim
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all s20+ 5g should support esim. (esim is inegrated to a snapdragon chip) BUT some of them are dissabled by software. but such a models like 986U or 986V, for example, were lock by operator and you could not install a software from U1, that includes esim support. i might be wrong. i installed U1 soft to a 986W model (that was without esim support. Now, esim works perfect. s20+ updates online. samsung pay works correct, knox works as well)
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all s20+ 5g should support esim. (esim is inegrated to a snapdragon chip) BUT some of them are dissabled by software. but such a models like 986U or 986V, for example, were lock by operator and you could not install a software from U1, that includes esim support. i might be wrong. i installed U1 soft to a 986W model (that was without esim support. Now, esim works perfect. s20+ updates online. samsung pay works correct, knox works as well)
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I have Lost 2nd Physical sim option after update to OneUI 5.1, on my 988B, before the update i was using both physical sims ok. Now only 1 physical sim and 1 eSim option is there. Please help
I am trying to flash a U1 firmware. I keep getting Fail (Auth) on Odin. I'm using a patched ver 3.14.1 of Odin.
I've selected USB debugging on my phone. What am I missing?
Can anyone help?