How enable call recording in note 10 plus android 3.1 via csc features
At least in android 9, you find the line (there may be 2) that have "call_recording" in the line and change >no< to >yes< or >false< to >true<
It's been a while so i can't remember exactly which terminology is used
louforgiveno said:
At least in android 9, you find the line (there may be 2) that have "call_recording" in the line and change >no< to >yes< or >false< to >true<
It's been a while so i can't remember exactly which terminology is used
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android 11 is changed coding in csc features
[GUIDE] Change your CSC on any Samsung Galaxy devices running Android 10 or older - will also work in Android 11 for builds older than January 2021
Hello everyone! I made this video tutorial regarding changing the CSC on your Samsung Galaxy device. This method will work for Android 10 and older, and Android 11 (builds older than January 2021). Credits to...
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Post #20, have you tried that?
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Did you found solution to root android 11?
I know for android 10 but not for 11.
I manage to root tricking the lz4 files which is the new type of extension in Android and for this you can not root in a normal way. I followed this guide
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After having the 4 stock files modified without lz4 you must flash them with Odin.
After you take the modified AP file and patch it with Magisk.
Then you flash again stock using the patched AP file and the rest of modified files but you must not select autoreboot in Odin. When the flashing is done you must exit download mode and imediatelly enter in Recovery mod but better use this guide
How to Root Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+
In this tutorial, we will show you how to unlock the bootloader and then root Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+ using Magisk. This guide supports Exynos variants of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ with…
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This methods do not work for me now. I am in the latest R update 07 and it seems dont work. I am serching how to root my phone now...
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Hey All I've got an interesting one that I would love some feedback/help on...
When I got the phone it showed the following within Android...
Model: SM-G960F
Baseband version - G960FXXU2BRK2
Build # R16NW.G960FXXU2BRK2
AP, CP, CSC = G960FXXU2BRK2
Android 8.0.0 (Oreo)
However, the box showed that it should have been...
Model: SM-G960U
SW-Version G960USQS2ARF4
Phone previously worked on Verizon (even though the SW-Version from research shows T-Mobile or US Cellular?)
I wasn't sure what to believe about this device so I downloaded the PhoneInfo app and it showed the Origin CSC as DCM (aka Japan) and the Snapdragon processer. Upon further investigation I got the wild idea that the device was actually the SC-02K (Galaxy S9). So I downloaded the latest Android 10 source code for that from Frija and used Odin to install it. Upgrade went smoothly! But now I show the following...
Model: SC-02K
Baseban version - SC02KOMU1CTG1
Build # QP1A.190711.020.SC02KOMU1CTG1
SW-Version SAOMC_SC-02K_DCM_DCM_QQ_0008 DCM/DCM/KDI
Android 10 (Q) June 1, 2020 Security Patch
So my real questions are as follows for starters...
What device is this?
How do I get it back to normal?
Is there a way to change the CSC of the device or is that model/CSC firmware specific?
Does that require root?
Can I put a custom GSI on it? (ideally phusson with Android 11)
Goal is to have it running Android 11 to test the new certificate issues/features of Android 11 on WiFi before mass device roll out of Android 11
ohmyuser said:
Hey All I've got an interesting one that I would love some feedback/help on...
When I got the phone it showed the following within Android...
Model: SM-G960F
Baseband version - G960FXXU2BRK2
Build # R16NW.G960FXXU2BRK2
AP, CP, CSC = G960FXXU2BRK2
Android 8.0.0 (Oreo)
However, the box showed that it should have been...
Model: SM-G960U
SW-Version G960USQS2ARF4
Phone previously worked on Verizon (even though the SW-Version from research shows T-Mobile or US Cellular?)
I wasn't sure what to believe about this device so I downloaded the PhoneInfo app and it showed the Origin CSC as DCM (aka Japan) and the Snapdragon processer. Upon further investigation I got the wild idea that the device was actually the SC-02K (Galaxy S9). So I downloaded the latest Android 10 source code for that from Frija and used Odin to install it. Upgrade went smoothly! But now I show the following...
Model: SC-02K
Baseban version - SC02KOMU1CTG1
Build # QP1A.190711.020.SC02KOMU1CTG1
SW-Version SAOMC_SC-02K_DCM_DCM_QQ_0008 DCM/DCM/KDI
Android 10 (Q) June 1, 2020 Security Patch
So my real questions are as follows for starters...
What device is this?
How do I get it back to normal?
Is there a way to change the CSC of the device or is that model/CSC firmware specific?
Does that require root?
Can I put a custom GSI on it? (ideally phusson with Android 11)
Goal is to have it running Android 11 to test the new certificate issues/features of Android 11 on WiFi before mass device roll out of Android 11
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If you were able to flash the odin without any errors then thats the true hardware for that device, I have seen sellers converting these with phones into SM-G960F to get more money out of it, but they actually are Japanese models. In your case try this twrp
[OFFICIAL] [TWRP] [SM-G9650] star2qlte/chn
ONLY FOR Qualcomm SM-G9650 Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI...
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zfk110 said:
If you were able to flash the odin without any errors then thats the true hardware for that device, I have seen sellers converting these with phones into SM-G960F to get more money out of it, but they actually are Japanese models. In your case try this twrp
[OFFICIAL] [TWRP] [SM-G9650] star2qlte/chn
ONLY FOR Qualcomm SM-G9650 Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks for the feedback! Any idea how the sellers convert them to the SM-G960F? I'd be interested in trying to attempt that for the learning experience.
For other's stuck on this I finally was able to get this ROM working on my device...
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ohmyuser said:
Thanks for the feedback! Any idea how the sellers convert them to the SM-G960F? I'd be interested in trying to attempt that for the learning experience.
For other's stuck on this I finally was able to get this ROM working on my device...
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They use Z3X box of something similar to it for able to force it.
Hi all.....
I live in middle east and I bought unlooked Samsung Note 10 + USA version with Android 9 and I don't have AT&T sim card so when I tried to update through OTA it says "you have the last update" but others got android 11 and I still at android
is there any solution ? Please help
Updates ( read: patches ) get rolled by OEM / carrier if they deem it necessary.
What you probably mean is Upgrading from Android 9 to Android 11. IMO this you only can achive by flashing a Custom ROM based on Android 11 what is suitable to your phone.
jwoegerbauer said:
Updates ( read: patches ) get rolled by OEM / carrier if they deem it necessary.
What you probably mean is Upgrading from Android 9 to Android 11. IMO this you only can achive by flashing a Custom ROM based on Android 11 what is suitable to your phone.
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Thanks for your answering I meant that my phone stuck at Android 9 and I couldn't upgrade since I had the phone So my question was can I upgrade to Android 11 by Odin and still get official updates?
And I actually didn't know what is the right rom for my phone
Hi everyone,
I was wondering been searching on xda but I didn't find any thread on Android 12 or 13 about enabling some native feautures with root like Native call recording or force 5G or 4G only stuff that I used to see on android 9 and 10
Anyone got any information about this please ?
Okay so for those who doesn't know it seems the file for csc is crypted ...
Anyway to decrypt this file it's really easy now days follow this tutorial
Omc Decoder
Location update in Android 12 OneUI 4.1 and Android 13 OneUI 5.0:
Root/optics/configs/carriers/single/(region)/conf/system/cscfeature.xml
For those who doesn't want complicated things, check this out it works with Fold 4 perfectly
[XPOSED][Tiramisu] Firefds Kit 13.0.0.1-ALPHA-1- Customize Samsung OneUI 5.x [06/12/22]
Version for Marshmallow is available here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/app-touchwiz-6-0-firefds-kit-customization-for-old-touchwiz-mm-framework.3372401/ Version for Nougat is available here...
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I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
gregoryh325 said:
I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
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What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone.
ze7zez said:
What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone
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Android 8.1.0_0008
Build MTAJQ.S260DLUDU2ASE4
Kernel 3.18.14-16126611
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
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What compels you to look for android 9?
ze7zez said:
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
p.s.
What compels you to look for android 9?
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B/c a few of the apps I use are now only compatible with android 9+. I've only had the phone a couple of years--I got it from QVC. They tend to sell phones already released for cheap. I got the Samsung J2, 1500 data, 1500 texts, 1500 minutes with 1 year of service for 59.99 --on 6 payments of like 10 bucks. Phone works great. Is in excellent condition---but just need Android 9 b/c some of the app updates need newer versions of android