I'm trying to update my Moto 360 (1st Gen) but it just won't, it's been over a week so is there anyway I can force 1.4? I tried using the methods that worked for 1.3 but still nothing.
Nothing here, my watch show 5.1.1 and system updated. My phone is on 5.0.1 version. Could this be a problem? Should I update to 5.1.1 on phone ? Think that google recognize my system as not in 5.1.1 and cannot upgrade the watch to 6.0.1 unless I install 5.1.1 on my galaxy
Why don't you just wait until it is pushed?
Features like Doze and new ambient mode makes me want asap
gcanever said:
Nothing here, my watch show 5.1.1 and system updated. My phone is on 5.0.1 version. Could this be a problem? Should I update to 5.1.1 on phone ? Think that google recognize my system as not in 5.1.1 and cannot upgrade the watch to 6.0.1 unless I install 5.1.1 on my galaxy
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Your watch can of course have a higher android version than you phone and they can still be compatible with each other.
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Hi Guys,
I am looking to downgrade my Note 10+ AT&T from Android 10 to Android 9.
I have update my phone last week and i can't used my Mirrorlink app on my car aftermarket HU (AVIC-7000NEX)
Anyone still have not update to android 10 can tell me what the Baseband version of last security update for android 9? Maybe a screenshot of you Software Information would be awesome.
When to sammobile.com but it does not list AT&T phone.
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/ga...ware/#SM-N975U
vietnight said:
Hi Guys,
I am looking to downgrade my Note 10+ AT&T from Android 10 to Android 9.
I have update my phone last week and i can't used my Mirrorlink app on my car aftermarket HU (AVIC-7000NEX)
Anyone still have not update to android 10 can tell me what the Baseband version of last security update for android 9? Maybe a screenshot of you Software Information would be awesome.
When to sammobile.com but it does not list AT&T phone.
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/ga...ware/#SM-N975U
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Try samfrew.com
Thank You!
E: nvm
I seriously need to update my samsung note 10+ sm - n975u unlocked software. I am stuck in android 10, october security patch. I just need someone to tell me the exact software to flash it with
Martins222 said:
I seriously need to update my samsung note 10+ sm - n975u unlocked software. I am stuck in android 10, october security patch. I just need someone to tell me the exact software to flash it with
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At&t
I have an AT&T 10+ still running on Pie.
I refuse to upgrade as it runs fast, very stable and I know Q would screw it up bad.
Lol, a virus be less trouble than Q
Be warned, AT&T's last phone updates are usually their worst.
After rolling out the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update to most of its high-end smartphones, Samsung has started rolling out the Android 11 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+. However, the new update brings along One UI 3.1 instead of One UI 3.0, which is a surprise. The company’s flagship tablets have become the first devices to receive the One UI 3.1 update.
The Galaxy Tab S7 (SM-T875) LTE, Galaxy Tab S7+ LTE (SM-T975N), and the Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G (SM-T976N) are now receiving the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update in South Korea. The new software update comes with firmware versions T875NKOU1BUA8, T975NKOU1BUA8, and T976NKOU1BUA8, respectively, for the three tablets. The file size of the new update is over 2.4GB, so we advise you to download it using Wi-Fi.
The new update brings many Android 11 features, including one-time permissions, chat bubbles, a dedicated media playback widget, a conversations section in the notifications shade, and improved Digital Wellbeing. It also brings One UI 3.1 features such as the refreshed UI design, improved stock apps, Private Share, the ability to remove GPS location data from images while sharing, improved performance, improved memory allocation, more lock screen widgets, and video background for calls.
If you are a Galaxy Tab S7 or a Galaxy Tab S7+ user in South Korea, and if you haven’t received the update yet, you can check for it manually by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. It is likely that Samsung will roll out One UI 3.1 to the Galaxy Tab S7 series devices in other markets and to other Galaxy smartphones and tablets globally over the next few months.
T970 is out. Running nice
The Korean
Pascal536 said:
After rolling out the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update to most of its high-end smartphones, Samsung has started rolling out the Android 11 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+. However, the new update brings along One UI 3.1 instead of One UI 3.0, which is a surprise. The company’s flagship tablets have become the first devices to receive the One UI 3.1 update.
The Galaxy Tab S7 (SM-T875) LTE, Galaxy Tab S7+ LTE (SM-T975N), and the Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G (SM-T976N) are now receiving the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update in South Korea. The new software update comes with firmware versions T875NKOU1BUA8, T975NKOU1BUA8, and T976NKOU1BUA8, respectively, for the three tablets. The file size of the new update is over 2.4GB, so we advise you to download it using Wi-Fi.
The new update brings many Android 11 features, including one-time permissions, chat bubbles, a dedicated media playback widget, a conversations section in the notifications shade, and improved Digital Wellbeing. It also brings One UI 3.1 features such as the refreshed UI design, improved stock apps, Private Share, the ability to remove GPS location data from images while sharing, improved performance, improved memory allocation, more lock screen widgets, and video background for calls.
If you are a Galaxy Tab S7 or a Galaxy Tab S7+ user in South Korea, and if you haven’t received the update yet, you can check for it manually by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. It is likely that Samsung will roll out One UI 3.1 to the Galaxy Tab S7 series devices in other markets and to other Galaxy smartphones and tablets globally over the next few months.
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The Korean Firmware is for T975N, I am running an Indian Tab S7+ LTE variant (T975). Can I flash the Korean firmware on my device?
bs3pro said:
T970 is out. Running nice
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Where are you getting the T970 version at?
Do you have a link to the US version One UI 3.1 ???
Divyam73g said:
The Korean
The Korean Firmware is for T975N, I am running an Indian Tab S7+ LTE variant (T975). Can I flash the Korean firmware on my device?
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I tried to change the CSC from my XEF TAB S7 (SM-T875) via SAMKEY to KOO (Korean CSC) and got... an ITV CSC or ITALIAN, that's not good
Pascal536 said:
I tried to change the CSC from my XEF TAB S7 (SM-T875) via SAMKEY to KOO (Korean CSC) and got... an ITV CSC or ITALIAN, that's not good
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No reason to change csc. Download the korean fw. It doesn't change your csc. Flash using odin. Very easy
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Where are you getting the T970 version at?
Do you have a link to the US version One UI 3.1 ???
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Wondering the same
bs3pro said:
No reason to change csc. Download the korean fw. It doesn't change your csc. Flash using odin. Very easy
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Yes, and no boot now, with a prism partition error
bs3pro said:
No reason to change csc. Download the korean fw. It doesn't change your csc. Flash using odin. Very easy
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Are you saying I can flash the korean fw on my US T970 and it will work fine ?
Markeee said:
Are you saying I can flash the korean fw on my US T970 and it will work fine ?
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Not for me; partition prism error
Pascal536 said:
Not for me; partition prism error
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Yeah that's what I'm afraid of jamming up my brand new S7+ considering I haven't used odin in years been living with TWRP on a Pixel C and Nexus 6 both of which are super easy peazy compared to Samsung devices having an added layer of complications
Markeee said:
Yeah that's what I'm afraid of jamming up my brand new S7+ considering I haven't used odin in years been living with TWRP on a Pixel C and Nexus 6 both of which are super easy peazy compared to Samsung devices having an added layer of complications
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I could go back and reinstall my firmware with ODIN, good
so i've got the sm-t976b version, can i flash sm-t976n firmware version on top? or there's brick risk, so that i should wait for the t976b rollout? thanks
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Not for me; partition prism error
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Absolutely, that's what I have.
Guys, it's not rocket science. Download fw, unzip, flash in odin. Use homecsc, and data doesn't wipe. It doesn't get any easier. Want root? Patch the ap file with magisk before flashing.
Pascal536 said:
Not for me; partition prism error
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Your doing something wrong
Markeee said:
Where are you getting the T970 version at?
Do you have a link to the US version One UI 3.1 ???
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Use frija
Flashed the Korean T870 version, Used HOME_CSC option to retain my data.
Worked like a charm.
rjohnstone said:
Flashed the Korean T870 version, Used HOME_CSC option to retain my data.
Worked like a charm.
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Maybe you could post a simple how to flash using the HOME_CSC option for people that are unsure to follow ?
T970XXU1BUA8_T970OXM1BUA9_KOO.ZIP
For anyone that didn't know you can grab this above Korea version of One UI 3.1 at
this below link
www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-tab-s7/firmware/SM-T970/KOO/download/T970XXU1BUA8/1172840/
Markeee said:
Maybe you could post a simple how to flash using the HOME_CSC option for people that are unsure to follow ?
T970XXU1BUA8_T970OXM1BUA9_KOO.ZIP
For anyone that didn't know you can grab this above Korea version of One UI 3.1 at
this below link
www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-tab-s7/firmware/SM-T970/KOO/download/T970XXU1BUA8/1172840/
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Pretty straight forward.
Use patched Odin 3.13B
Put your tablet into Download mode
Select the files shown in the image and flash away.
Your data will not be wiped.
There have been many cases of newer versions of Android being ported from a device that can run it. For example, Android 8 has been ported to the Galaxy S6 from the A8, and Android 6 has been ported to the Galaxy Note 3 from the Note 7. In both of these examples, the ROMs have been a port of the Samsung firmware with all the UI but modified to work on the phone.
However, on the Galaxy S5, the only port ROMs I've seen are Marshmallow, even S8-based TouchWiz ROMs are still based on Marshmallow. Marshmallow is still a relatively new version, but there will come a time where eventually support will die out just like KitKat and soon Lollipop.
The question I am asking is whether it is possible to port a Samsung firmware of a newer Android version to the Galaxy S5. If so, what steps would need to be taken? If not, why?