Question Help with CSC change from ATT to TMOB on ZFold4 - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Good afternoon,
I have searched the forums about changing my CSC to TMOB, and I just have a few questions before I try it out myself.
First, I bought my Fold4 from ATT, and it has all of the ATT branded stuff. I recently switched to TMOB, and for the most part everything is working. I unlocked it with ATT, put in the TMOB SIM, and rebooted the phone. I still have the ATT start up logo, and a lot of my settings seem to be depended on having ATT carrier. Such as the setting in "Phone" app to enable video calling. It is greyed out and says "Enable ATT video calling". Also, when I have the phone try and search for an update it says I'm required to be on a network to get an update. I am on a network, but I assume it's looking for an ATT network. I'm worried now that my phone will not do any OTA updates, including security patches. I did a bunch of searching on this forum, and to me the problem seems to be because the phone still has all of the ATT software provided by the CSC. Unless I am confusing everything I read, the solution would be to change my CSC to TMOB via a tool such as SAMFW.
Before I moved forward with trying to do the CSC change via SAMFW I wanted to get the opinions of the experts here. Do you think this has the potential to fix my problem? Will doing the CSC change also factory reset my phone (I've done a back up just in case)? Will there be any complications with the phone after switching the CSC to TMOB that I'm just not aware of, and would make the switch more of an issue that just leaving it as is?
Things I've done outside of changing the CSC include network reset, factory reset, verifying with ATT that the phone actually is unlocked, and verifying with TMOB that everything looks correct on their end.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Very respectfully,
Pringlend

Yes changing csc will get rid of att bloat and boot I don't think I've done any t-mobile but I've done the unlocked version csc and I'm back on the GFC csc and don't have att boot, hope this helps if you have any questions feel free to reach out

Here is how I got around this very same problem myself. Congradulations on dumnping Toxic-T!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/change-csc-from-att-to-tmob-in-the-us.4515089/

shorty9210 said:
Yes changing csc will get rid of att bloat and boot I don't think I've done any t-mobile but I've done the unlocked version csc and I'm back on the GFC csc and don't have att boot, hope this helps if you have any questions feel free to reach out
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Thank you. I just wanted to cover all my bases before I dove in on this. I'm a hardware tech not a software tech lol

Flame Red said:
Here is how I got around this very same problem myself. Congradulations on dumnping Toxic-T!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/change-csc-from-att-to-tmob-in-the-us.4515089/
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Thank you. I read through your post previously, and I gave it another read just now. Did your phone factory reset after or did it just reboot to the new stuff?

Pringlend said:
Thank you. I read through your post previously, and I gave it another read just now. Did your phone factory reset after or did it just reboot to the new stuff?
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It rebooted with the TMOB boot screen without factory reset for me.
It seemed to remove the T bloatware, and installed the TMOB bloatware though.

For anyone who is curious, or wanted a follow up;
I successfully changed my CSC to TMB with the help of @Flame Red and @shorty9210 . I did have a few complications along the way. I kept getting "unhandled exception" errors. I had to start the SAMFW application over and over in administrator mode for it to eventually take. Once it did though it was fast and simple. Thanks again for everyone's support!
Very respectfully,
Pringlend

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Switching from ATT to TMobile, questions inside

Hello, I'm currently using a Galaxy s9+ on ATT and plan on switching to Tmobile this week. Besides unlocking the phone do I have to do anything else for the phone to take advantage of TMobile? Do I have to flash TMobile firmware or anything like that in order for the phone to work properly and if so how, I've been out of the flashing game for a LONG time .
No you don't have to flash t mobile rom as I know when you put a new sim the phone reboots and sets the phone up for that carrier that's what it does on my s9 but mine the unlocked one so I got wifi calling with t mobile sim card in my phone
T mobile
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same boat but need to flash TMB image
okay hear's the deal, i am in the same boat moved to T-Mobile few days back and i have a Vzw branded S9+. i was of the opinion that things would workout great, but my area has poor t-Mobile network and i have been unsuccessfully attempted to flash TMB firmware on this phone. I have tried just about all combinations, and every-time the flash is done it boots back as a brand new Vzw phone and looks for a Vzw sim. I insert the TMB SIM and things work but not WIFI calling. Any leads?
riyengarxda said:
okay hear's the deal, i am in the same boat moved to T-Mobile few days back and i have a Vzw branded S9+. i was of the opinion that things would workout great, but my area has poor t-Mobile network and i have been unsuccessfully attempted to flash TMB firmware on this phone. I have tried just about all combinations, and every-time the flash is done it boots back as a brand new Vzw phone and looks for a Vzw sim. I insert the TMB SIM and things work but not WIFI calling. Any leads?
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What odin you use??
1.13.1 patched.
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Some more details if that helps..
Paid $24 to Sammobil, went through the flashing process and nothing changed. Did this almost 5 times but seems VZW keeps haunting me. Am I doing something wrong? I downloaded the latest firmware RB8 from Aug 2018 for TMB via sammobile flashed the 4 files AP, BT,CP and CSC. Everything went perfect but when it boots back Damn the same old VZW and the OS says u have a non vzw sim. I even flashed the userdata with the other four and separately but no luck. Do we have any success stories and how we dis this correctly? Using Odin 1.13.3 patched version. Tried to downgrade but that failed.
Use 3.13 I believe
Rally517 said:
Use 3.13 I believe
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Yes sorry typo error, 3.13.1_3B
Not trying to start a new thread with something similar so I'm just gonna post underneath this one. I have an AT&T S9 that is sim unlocked and all but, for the life of me I can't get it to work on Verizon. I've tried changing the bands in the *#*#3696#*#* menu and all I get is, is data. I tried flashing ARG7 unlocked I believe and it still booted with all the AT&T stuff loaded. The build number now shows ARG7 instead of ARG8. I don't know if there's a specific odin / firmware I need to flash in order to be able to get it right. I've been hunting for hours and flashing and I'm at a loss. Thank you guys in advance.
riyengarxda said:
okay hear's the deal, i am in the same boat moved to T-Mobile few days back and i have a Vzw branded S9+. i was of the opinion that things would workout great, but my area has poor t-Mobile network and i have been unsuccessfully attempted to flash TMB firmware on this phone. I have tried just about all combinations, and every-time the flash is done it boots back as a brand new Vzw phone and looks for a Vzw sim. I insert the TMB SIM and things work but not WIFI calling. Any leads?
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All the carrier stuff is located in the CSC from the flash.
Side note: from what I've read, Verizon locks down the bands and whatnots that stop TMobile stuff from functioning, like WiFi calling.
I've seen people get it working but not the video calls.
thegreatkazoo said:
All the carrier stuff is located in the CSC from the flash.
Side note: from what I've read, Verizon locks down the bands and whatnots that stop TMobile stuff from functioning, like WiFi calling.
I've seen people get it working but not the video calls.
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Thanks, I really don't care about video calls but WIFI calling is a real need.. any leads?
thegreatkazoo said:
All the carrier stuff is located in the CSC from the flash.
Side note: from what I've read, Verizon locks down the bands and whatnots that stop TMobile stuff from functioning, like WiFi calling.
I've seen people get it working but not the video calls.
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All my functions work. Video calling etc etc. Unlocked s9. First I az on Boost mobile. Switched to metro. Flashed tmb everything works.
riyengarxda said:
Thanks, I really don't care about video calls but WIFI calling is a real need.. any leads?
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There a thread around here that talks about how to get the TMobile services but WiFi calling is all they could get to work. You have to flash the CSC (home partition) from TMobile is what I've heard. I've also heard, you can put in a TMobile Sim and it'll just work. But, I think that might be limited to "factory unlocked" phones.
thegreatkazoo said:
There a thread around here that talks about how to get the TMobile services but WiFi calling is all they could get to work. You have to flash the CSC (home partition) from TMobile is what I've heard. I've also heard, you can put in a TMobile Sim and it'll just work. But, I think that might be limited to "factory unlocked" phones.
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Do you have the thread link? I tried just about as many I could read up..
riyengarxda said:
Do you have the thread link? I tried just about as many I could read up..
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I'm at work but I'll be off in a bit and I'll hunt it down once I get home.
If I'm not mistaking, it's the one that talks about flashing the u fw to the u1.
riyengarxda said:
Do you have the thread link? I tried just about as many I could read up..
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...n8-s8x-s9x-oreo-usa-t-mobile-efs-csc-t3772385
Here you go. There's a version 3 on OP web site. Look up my posts there.
Docmjldds said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...n8-s8x-s9x-oreo-usa-t-mobile-efs-csc-t3772385
Here you go. There's a version 3 on OP web site. Look up my posts there.
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Read through all the 16 page thread and found very useful comments from you on usage of V3 detonator and Csc changer. I stand confused over just 2 questions;
1. Do I have to root my s9+ which is from vzw
2. It talks about F and FD variant while I have a u variant running snapdragon.
Show me some light .:angel:
riyengarxda said:
Read through all the 16 page thread and found very useful comments from you on usage of V3 detonator and Csc changer. I stand confused over just 2 questions;
1. Do I have to root my s9+ which is from vzw
2. It talks about F and FD variant while I have a u variant running snapdragon.
Show me some light .:angel:
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I'm on Exynos S9 and rooted. Doubt this will work on a Snapdragon device. Sorry
Docmjldds said:
I'm on Exynos S9 and rooted. Doubt this will work on a Snapdragon device. Sorry
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Yup exactly my taught... thank you for all the insights..

Last Resort Regarding Carrier Switching

I'd like to start off by apologizing if there's a thread that has answered this. I've spent nearly a week trying to find my answer because, I'm one of those that doesn't like duplicate post to begin with or those who don't google however, I can't find my definite answer and I just want to reassure before going and spending money.
Scenario: I recently have been given an AT&T Galaxy S9 and I'm mad in love with it (using an iPhone X at the moment lol) and I need it to work on Verizon. Of course my first step will be unlocking the device to be able to be used on different networks and I do by putting in the code that I received and it does unlock it. I proceed to put my sim card in it and I notice I can't seem to get service to work. I noticed giving my Note 8 Verizon to my friend who has AT&T, he could put his sim card in and it'll restart with all AT&T functions including the boot logo and all. My S9 AT&T rejects it still. I did try and tinker with the dial codes (*#*#4636#*#*) and setting my bands to LTE/CDMA. Doing this allowed me to receive 4G LTE on the device but, no cellular service. With that being said, I've read on threads that firmwares from certain manufacturers disable bands so I assume AT&T has those disabled that work for Verizon. My next step was trying to get a verizon firmware to work on it. I downloaded the ARG8 U firmware from verizon for it and it still boots AT&T firmware regardless. My last thought would be waiting for the updated V3 U1 Firmware for the S9 and maybe that'll fix it? I just need some opinions on this matter because, if I can't get this to work then I'm going to proceed on buying a new one unlocked.
Thank you guys in advanced and again, if there's already answers for this then I apologize. I've worked with android since the HTC Hero days and I still get stumped on some things haha.
megaghostgamer said:
Thank you guys in advanced and again, if there's already answers for this then I apologize. I've worked with android since the HTC Hero days and I still get stumped on some things haha.
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Yes.. wait till XAA-U1 is available or an ATT firmware with userdata file inside which has all ATT related files.
nimms said:
Yes.. wait till XAA-U1 is available or an ATT firmware with userdata file inside which has all ATT related files.
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When you say ATT firmware do you mean Verizon? I'm trying to convert from ATT to Verizon which I've tried a firmware with Verizon's userdata inside and all it did was double my bloatware lol. Had ATT and Verizon BS. As far as the XAA-U1, I understand then.
megaghostgamer said:
When you say ATT firmware do you mean Verizon? I'm trying to convert from ATT to Verizon which I've tried a firmware with Verizon's userdata inside and all it did was double my bloatware lol. Had ATT and Verizon BS. As far as the XAA-U1, I understand then.
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Yeah, I misread..
try VZW version
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=12EDD7F878D311E89F15FA163EE8F90B
Or VZW U1
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=E2DA06D078D411E89F15FA163EE8F90B
For proper functionality, make sure there's a "userdata" file when you unzip.
Also, use CSC file which wipes the phone, not home csc file which keeps data intact.
If things don't work.. keep sim inside and do a factory reset with sim. it'll ensure proper CSC selection.
nimms said:
Yeah, I misread..
try VZW version
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=12EDD7F878D311E89F15FA163EE8F90B
Or VZW U1
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=E2DA06D078D411E89F15FA163EE8F90B
For proper functionality, make sure there's a "userdata" file when you unzip.
Also, use CSC file which wipes the phone, not home csc file which keeps data intact.
If things don't work.. keep sim inside and do a factory reset with sim. it'll ensure proper CSC selection.
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See the issue is those links you posted are meant for the V2 bootloader. G960UOYN(2)ARF4 . I've actually tried the U1 and all from V2 but, it gives back that binary fail due to me being on the V3 bootloader. I'll try with the V3 bootloader files for verizon again and do the whole factor reset afterwards. Unfortunately there hasn't been a V3 U1 yet for the S9. Thank you for helping me figure this out, i'll post my results shortly.
nimms said:
Yeah, I misread..
try VZW version
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=12EDD7F878D311E89F15FA163EE8F90B
Or VZW U1
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=E2DA06D078D411E89F15FA163EE8F90B
For proper functionality, make sure there's a "userdata" file when you unzip.
Also, use CSC file which wipes the phone, not home csc file which keeps data intact.
If things don't work.. keep sim inside and do a factory reset with sim. it'll ensure proper CSC selection.
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Updating from earlier, I tried with the Verizon U3ARG8 file and all it did was add on the bloatware from verizon. I've tried factory resetting and all and it still doesn't want to swap over. Every time it boots, it begins with the AT&T boot logo and proceeds to not give me proper service. I can mess with the LTE bands and get data working, just not service itself.
megaghostgamer said:
Updating from earlier, I tried with the Verizon U3ARG8 file and all it did was add on the bloatware from verizon. I've tried factory resetting and all and it still doesn't want to swap over. Every time it boots, it begins with the AT&T boot logo and proceeds to not give me proper service. I can mess with the LTE bands and get data working, just not service itself.
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In S8, there's a method using Combination rom (factory binary) to do a proper carrier switch. Take a look and try. Not sure if that would work, but that's an option.
nimms said:
In S8, there's a method using Combination rom (factory binary) to do a proper carrier switch. Take a look and try. Not sure if that would work, but that's an option.
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Just tried it, once you get in the factory binary, you're supposed to type *#243203855# in the dialer and be able to switch it there however, it's not allowing me to do so. All it does is clear what I've typed.
megaghostgamer said:
Just tried it, once you get in the factory binary, you're supposed to type *#243203855# in the dialer and be able to switch it there however, it's not allowing me to do so. All it does is clear what I've typed.
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S8 needs flashing canadian CSC before flashing factory binary. Did you try that too?
nimms said:
S8 needs flashing canadian CSC before flashing factory binary. Did you try that too?
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The Canadian csc is XAC right? Just trying to hunt for one. I don’t see any for the G960U. I see XAS (unknown) but, I don’t believe it’s the same thing.
megaghostgamer said:
The Canadian csc is XAC right? Just trying to hunt for one. I don’t see any for the G960U. I see XAS (unknown) but, I don’t believe it’s the same thing.
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You must look for G960W files for Canadian csc
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You must look for G960W files for Canadian csc
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Got it, however, since it's the Canada one, it only allows me to change the CSC to companies from Canada. It doesn't allow me to type the code in factory binary but, it does in stock rom with the XAC CSC flashed. I tried the adb shell where you use the echo function but, I get the common problem others do "/system/bin/sh: can't create /efs/imei/mps_code.dat: Permission denied".
Seems though we are getting closer and closer, never seen something so stubborn haha. Sucks there isn't a U3 XAA yet.
megaghostgamer said:
Got it, however, since it's the Canada one, it only allows me to change the CSC to companies from Canada. It doesn't allow me to type the code in factory binary but, it does in stock rom with the XAC CSC flashed. I tried the adb shell where you use the echo function but, I get the common problem others do "/system/bin/sh: can't create /efs/imei/mps_code.dat: Permission denied".
Seems though we are getting closer and closer, never seen something so stubborn haha. Sucks there isn't a U3 XAA yet.
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Flashing process
Factory binary,
Do reboot to bootloader via ADB,
Flash Canada "Home CSC" (not plain CSC)
Dial *#243203855# via IME button
Choose XAC, let it restart,
On adb shell, Type in
echo "VZW" > /efs/imei/mps_code.dat
(Make sure to include quotes on VZW)
If that's what you did, i think we are done here (Can't think of any other options)
Source : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
nimms said:
Flashing process
Factory binary,
Do reboot to bootloader via ADB,
Flash Canada "Home CSC" (not plain CSC)
Dial *#243203855# via IME button
Choose XAC, let it restart,
On adb shell, Type in
echo "VZW" > /efs/imei/mps_code.dat
(Make sure to include quotes on VZW)
If that's what you did, i think we are done here (Can't think of any other options)
Source : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817
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Meant to reply back but, after flashing the hell out of the phone, it somehow went into XAA CSC and I factory reset it and afterwards it allowed me to connect to Verizon. Thank you so much!
Hi,
Im also trying to convert a VZM S9 to a Canadian CSC. Do the above steps work? because after i flash the factory bin, boot into it, when i try to flash the home_csc from the canadian fw, it always fails, no matter which odin i try. also that IME code, is it only supposed to work once the canadian home_csc as been flashed? because if i try that code in the IME section of the factory bin, i get nothing!

S4 lte goes off just to receive calls (had same problem on S3)

Have a very weird problem, and think it is because of any app...
I use a galaxy tab s4 lte as a phone, it is a fully functional phone oversized... it is great, and im using tablets as phone 3 or 4 years ago... first was galaxy tab s2 lte, then s3, and now s4
S2 worked great... S3 worked great but from march of this year, randomly phone disconects fron network just to receive calls.... sms, 4g and wifi always work, but canr receive calls till i make a call... it is like it disconnects from network... i notice that, because i have (from the times of s2) my phone forwarding calls to my wife's phone when my phone is turned off or im in a plane for example...
But with tab s3, from march, i was in home with my wife and someone that call me ringed directly to my wife phone... as if my phone was turned off...a lot of times saw that... but when i place a call... it start receiving calls again...
Went to tmobile, changed the sim and same problem...
Bought a new S4 lte ($1000) and from the day 1 same problem...
Any help? Im pretty sure it could be any app... but dont know where to start
Factory reset, then install your apps, one at the time until it happens again. It's long process but unless someone came across it it's the only way to find out which app causes it. Perhaps not the only way. Have you tried to replicate it? Reboot your tablet, then ring it to check if it receives it. If not, you can uninstall one app, reboot, call, uninstall , repeat until you find which app it is. It's likely quicker this way but you need to be able to replicate it.
Most likely is the VoLTE is not set up right. And sounds like fallback to 3G for voice is not happening. Try locking it on to 3G and leave it in standby. Check whether inbound calls are coming through when you are camped on 3G.
It is possible to edit your CSC file to get it working properly. but you'll need to know all the correct fields to change and will require you to root, install custom recovery etc.
I haven't thought about that. Try that first. I mean locking to 3G.
Too51oll said:
Factory reset, then install your apps, one at the time until it happens again. It's long process but unless someone came across it it's the only way to find out which app causes it. Perhaps not the only way. Have you tried to replicate it? Reboot your tablet, then ring it to check if it receives it. If not, you can uninstall one app, reboot, call, uninstall , repeat until you find which app it is. It's likely quicker this way but you need to be able to replicate it.
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I have factory reset 3 times... same problem... when reset it works just fine... for a while....
1eStar said:
Most likely is the VoLTE is not set up right. And sounds like fallback to 3G for voice is not happening. Try locking it on to 3G and leave it in standby. Check whether inbound calls are coming through when you are camped on 3G.
It is possible to edit your CSC file to get it working properly. but you'll need to know all the correct fields to change and will require you to root, install custom recovery etc.
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Sounds good... but would hate if this was the problem, dont want to root phone... anyway... s3 was working ok till march... one year worked great! Because of that i think it can be a setting or app... there is any way yo change volte? I have seen something like that in any menu but cant find now
Seeing about volte... i remember on s2, and on s3 im not quiete sure, the hd call icon, related to volte, bit now have not that option in phone app settings
Thanks
I don't think the tabs4 t835n makes calls over lte, only 3g as per the specs on the samsung site. Mine always reverts to 3g when making voice calls. It still sounds great but this is the way it makes or receives calls.
Continuous Talk Time (3G WCDMA) (Hours)
Up to 50
That being said, it would be great to find out if it is capable and since there is root now, take the settings from the note9 and push it to the tabs4 T835n.
Have you tried if it receives calls after reboot?
Too51oll said:
Have you tried if it receives calls after reboot?
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yes it does... it receives calls after reboot, and after placing a call
1eStar said:
Most likely is the VoLTE is not set up right. And sounds like fallback to 3G for voice is not happening. Try locking it on to 3G and leave it in standby. Check whether inbound calls are coming through when you are camped on 3G.
It is possible to edit your CSC file to get it working properly. but you'll need to know all the correct fields to change and will require you to root, install custom recovery etc.
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Friend... switching to 3g works great... this problem is on lte... it is possible to edit or flash csc without rooting? Would be possible to edit with s9 parameters? I mean, dont know if it has 10 lines of code or 10000! Just asking
Would like to fix it without rooting
wallyhenderson said:
Friend... switching to 3g works great... this problem is on lte... it is possible to edit or flash csc without rooting? Would be possible to edit with s9 parameters? I mean, dont know if it has 10 lines of code or 10000! Just asking
Would like to fix it without rooting
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I'm not sure it's possible without root access. You could try extracting the correct csc file for s9 and flash it via ODIN.
If you have root access you can peruse your csc file using this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ma.wanam.cscexpert
1eStar said:
I'm not sure it's possible without root access. You could try extracting the correct csc file for s9 and flash it via ODIN.
If you have root access you can peruse your csc file using this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ma.wanam.cscexpert
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Thanks for your quick reply friend... you mean i could flash s9 csc without any modification? Its safe to do that? Can i backup my actual csc just in case with odin? Thanks!
1eStar said:
I'm not sure it's possible without root access. You could try extracting the correct csc file for s9 and flash it via ODIN.
If you have root access you can peruse your csc file using this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ma.wanam.cscexpert
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that in the screenshot of the app you send me is exactly what i need to turn off i think...
wallyhenderson said:
that in the screenshot of the app you send me is exactly what i need to turn off i think...
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Maybe you can ask your carrier to disable VoLTE for your account?
You will be trying at your own risk when you try to flash alternate CSC, remember you can always flash back to original.
You could also try flashing a complete firmware from a different country, check firmware available on Sammobile, search by your model code. TAB s4
1eStar said:
Maybe you can ask your carrier to disable VoLTE for your account?
You will be trying at your own risk when you try to flash alternate CSC, remember you can always flash back to original.
You could also try flashing a complete firmware from a different country, check firmware available on Sammobile, search by your model code. TAB s4
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3 Great ideas!... ask your carrier seem to be the best if they cooperate... flash csc is the second best because have not to reset phone.... and flashing a complete firmware from a different country is a great idea too but have to reinstall everything...
I think this was what happened with my S3... everything worked fine till i flashed a complete firmware from a different country when oreo update came...
Friend.. you help me a lot... really appreciate your help
1eStar said:
Maybe you can ask your carrier to disable VoLTE for your account?
You will be trying at your own risk when you try to flash alternate CSC, remember you can always flash back to original.
You could also try flashing a complete firmware from a different country, check firmware available on Sammobile, search by your model code. TAB s4
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F***... there is only one firmware for the T835N (i own a T835N)on Sammobile but 3 for T835C... will download all 4 firmwares and try to figure out if i can get the CSC file form a T835C...
PD: Do you know what is the difference between T835N and T835C?
Thanks again friend
1eStar said:
Maybe you can ask your carrier to disable VoLTE for your account?
You will be trying at your own risk when you try to flash alternate CSC, remember you can always flash back to original.
You could also try flashing a complete firmware from a different country, check firmware available on Sammobile, search by your model code. TAB s4
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One question... do i need to root before flashing CSC? or can flash it just as a complete firmware just using CSC slot?
Thanks
1eStar said:
Maybe you can ask your carrier to disable VoLTE for your account?
You will be trying at your own risk when you try to flash alternate CSC, remember you can always flash back to original.
You could also try flashing a complete firmware from a different country, check firmware available on Sammobile, search by your model code. TAB s4
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Its me again friend... sorry for bothering you so much!
Look... here is the think...
I have downloaded two full firmwares...
the T835NKOU1ARGH_T835NKOO1ARGH_KOO for the T835N (the only firmware sammobile has for T835N)
the T835CZHU1ARH3_T835CTGY1ARH3_TGY.zip for the T835C (the latest firmware sammobile has for T835N)
When i extracted the CSC from that two firmwares i saw they are differents sizes! T835C is more than double than T835N...
Look at the picture attached...
T835N CSC File
CSC_OMC_KOO_T835NKOO1ARGH_CL13953229_QB19044239_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
47MB
T835C CSC File
CSC_OMC_TGY_T835CTGY1ARH3_CL14074605_QB19357398_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
112MB
What do you think about this? would be safe to flash a file, from other device with double the size...
It is the only thing i can do (talking about flashing other CSC) because on Sammobile there is only one complete firmware for the T835N... is not like other phones that you can choose country... the only country is korea
Thanks in advance....
wallyhenderson said:
One question... do i need to root before flashing CSC? or can flash it just as a complete firmware just using CSC slot?
Thanks
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I believe if you flash only the HOME_CSC it will preserve your data.
You don't need root
First up though, I would strongly recommend you try to back up your data using Samsung Smartswitch (back up to SD card). And try to back up to Samsung Cloud (not sure if this still is a thing). So you can restore when things go pear shaped
I believe the chances of getting VoLTE working faultlessly on your Korean tab are pretty close to 0. But if that's what you want, I would first try flashing a known working CSC from a device with same android version on YOUR carrier (Note 9 maybe?). This is unlikely to work, I think Samsung has been encrypting CSC files recently. You may need to flash Korean firmware at this point.
Secondly, I'd try flashing an alternate csc_home package from another country. Try the one you've downloaded. If you search T835 on sammobile there are many countries listed. I'd try XSA Australia if the first one doesn't do what you want.
You're on your own my friend.
If all this is getting too hard, just leave your tab locked to 3g in it's current state.
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I believe the chances of getting VoLTE working faultlessly on your Korean tab are pretty close to 0.
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I dont want to getting work VoLTE... i want to switch off buttt... not setting phone in 3G... setting it in 3G implies i will not be able to make good whatsapp video calls... skype calls... stream tv... ando... or at least nos to foas as stayong in LTE but with VoLTE turned off
1eStar said:
But if that's what you want, I would first try flashing a known working CSC from a device with same android version on YOUR carrier (Note 9 maybe?). This is unlikely to work, I think Samsung has been encrypting CSC files recently. You may need to flash Korean firmware at this point.
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You mean that a Note 9 CSC should work? I mean is better for you i try a Note9 CSC than a T835C one?
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If you search T835 on sammobile there are many countries listed. I'd try XSA Australia if the first one doesn't do what you want.
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Friend for the T835N (the phone i own) on Sammobile there are only 1 firmware... for th T835C there are 3... these two devices are LTE... but for the T835 you see a lot... but they are only wifi... do you say a wifi device from XSA australia will have CSC file? Im confused
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You're on your own my friend.
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I know dont worry... really appreciate your help but dont worry i didnt blame you if anything goes wrong...
1eStar said:
If all this is getting too hard, just leave your tab locked to 3g in it's current state.
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Would hate have a great 4G device stuck in 3G... in the last case will root it and edit the CSC with the app you send me but im not sure root is working ok because had not time to read the tutorial and will be a pain in the a** start from zero with more tha 200 apps... a lot of passwords and more than 70gb of data (i own the 256gb model)
Again friend thanks for your help is really helpfull

Reapply factory unlock

Hello all, I purchase a Galaxy Note 9 (SM-N960U) in May. It was originally a Sprint phone. I bought it factory unlocked, no carrier or bloatware, unrooted. It just had the ordinary Samsung apps. I have been using the phone with Cricket ever since and have not had any problems whatsoever. Yesterday, one of my friend's phone wasn't working and he had so calls to make. I figured since my phone was unlocked, he should be able to just pop his AT&T sim card in and use my phone to make his calls. When I put it in my phone, the phone had to be restarted because of new sim card being put in. When I did that, my phone was flashed with AT&T stuff, bloatware, bootup logo and all that other crap. After my friend got done using it, I put my sim card back in and restarted it and the AT&T crap remained. Not only that but when I try to use the mobile hotspot, my phone tells me I must have an eligible AT&T data plan to use it. IM ON CRICKET, WHAT THE HECK?! Anyways, does anybody know how I get my phone back to being factory unlocked like it was before? I have checked some of the threads on here and was very confused as to what I should follow. Any good help will be awesome, thanks! My phone is currently on build N960USQU1CSAA if that helps.
get the frija download tool or samfirm and download that firmware set then flash it in Odin with the home_CSC file. That will make it to where you can uninstall the system apps that got installed. Just be sure to get the U1 firmware. You might need to use the modified Odin as the phone might think its carrier locked again.
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get the frija download tool or samfirm and download that firmware set then flash it in Odin with the home_CSC file. That will make it to where you can uninstall the system apps that got installed. Just be sure to get the U1 firmware. You might need to use the modified Odin as the phone might think its carrier locked again.
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Thanks youdoofus for the response. After doing more searching on here the day I posted this, I found I could flash sm-n960u1 firmware onto my phone using the patched Odin. I tried that and I worked like a charm. It completely undid everything the AT&T sim card had done except I think I downloaded a firmware that doesn't have the Hiya app integrated into the phone app like I had before. I downloaded the firmware from sammobile but I can't tell what's what on there really. I downloaded the AIO version since I read on this site that was for cricket. Any thoughts on which firmware I could download that will give me the Hiya integration back? I loved having it on there but I could do without though if need be. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks youdoofus for the response. After doing more searching on here the day I posted this, I found I could flash sm-n960u1 firmware onto my phone using the patched Odin. I tried that and I worked like a charm. It completely undid everything the AT&T sim card had done except I think I downloaded a firmware that doesn't have the Hiya app integrated into the phone app like I had before. I downloaded the firmware from sammobile but I can't tell what's what on there really. I downloaded the AIO version since I read on this site that was for cricket. Any thoughts on which firmware I could download that will give me the Hiya integration back? I loved having it on there but I could do without though if need be. Thanks in advance.
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no problem. its almost funny that i called it, step by step before you replied LoL
i havent the foggiest idea what the Hiya app is. My phone is from cricket themselves, but ive flashed the U1 and unistalled all the junk that i didnt recognize lol
my fiancee has a cricket S9 as well and its stock, maybe i can get the apk off hers.
youdoofus said:
no problem. its almost funny that i called it, step by step before you replied LoL
i havent the foggiest idea what the Hiya app is. My phone is from cricket themselves, but ive flashed the U1 and unistalled all the junk that i didnt recognize lol
my fiancee has a cricket S9 as well and its stock, maybe i can get the apk off hers.
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I just realized that this is a thread for S9s, not Note9 like I have. Sorry everyone. I will post this in the correct thread.
ibewurimat78 said:
I just realized that this is a thread for S9s, not Note9 like I have. Sorry everyone. I will post this in the correct thread.
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No worries man, im sure that the process for flashing firmware is the same as is the process for getting apps from the tarball. But yeah, youll probably get the back of your hand slapped if we continue talking about your Note 9 in a S9 thread. I might pop over to the Note forum just for funsies LOLOL!!!

Tried to flash G988W firmware onto my G988U1 phone. SIM card not recognized

I live in Canada. I purchased an S20 Ultra off a seller on Canadian best buy (open box). I assumed it'd be a Canadian variant, but it was an unlocked US version (U1 firmware). OK whatever, but it meant my Samsung Pay doesn't work, along with a few other calling features.
I downloaded the patched Odin, downloaded the G988W firmware (with XAC CSC) with Frija, added the appropriate files to Odin (used Home CSC), and flashed it. The flashing itself went fine, but when I went to re-insert my SIM...nothing. It didn't even error out and say "No SIM Detected", I just had no coverage, and in SIM manager, both slots were empty.
Freaked out, and eventually flashed back to G988U1/XAA and thank Christ it works now. But my question is...why?
I dug though this forum before doing it to try and anticipate any issues. Followed the instructions to the letter, nowhere said this would be an issue. Couldn't even find any relevant support questions for this issue on this model. Not sure if it's a new development, but I absolutely don't want to risk messing my phone up further if I reattempt.
Bonus question: My CSC info is: XAA/XAA,XAA/SPR. Does that mean that it was originally a Sprint model phone, someone's flashed the firmware to an unbranded version, then sold it off as New (Open Box)?
You can't just flash a firmware from a different phone. The hardware is different, so the way to communicate with it is different. You're lucky it even booted, I wouldn't have expected that even. You're simply stuck with the original firmware and CSC list. Or, maybe you could try with custom ROMS but I wouldn't be so sure about it. Either way, you'll have to use a ROM/firmware that is built for your phone (G988U1).
Mwyann said:
You can't just flash a firmware from a different phone. The hardware is different, so the way to communicate with it is different. You're lucky it even booted, I wouldn't have expected that even. You're simply stuck with the original firmware and CSC list. Or, maybe you could try with custom ROMS but I wouldn't be so sure about it. Either way, you'll have to use a ROM/firmware that is built for your phone (G988U1).
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Huh I thought the actual hardware between U1 and W was the same? They're both Snapdragons. Besides I've seen other posts of people doing the same (tbh, they were going from W to U1, but still)
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You can't just flash a firmware from a different phone.
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Oh but you CAN.
U, U1, and W have all been cross-flashable ever since Samsung first introduced universal hardware, starting with the S8
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Bonus question: My CSC info is: XAA/XAA,XAA/SPR. Does that mean that it was originally a Sprint model phone, someone's flashed the firmware to an unbranded version, then sold it off as New (Open Box)?
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Probably. Very common for online sellers to do.
The key probably lies in what the CSC shows as after flashing W firmware. If it stays as XAA, changing the CSC manually to a Canadian one could possibly make it work
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Oh but you CAN.
U, U1, and W have all been cross-flashable ever since Samsung first introduced universal hardware, starting with the S8
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I thought so too, lol
Any thoughts on why my flash caused the SIM issue? Did I maybe just install the wrong version? I don't think I did, I used Frija
Some further research led me to the subject of accidentally mucking up the modem firmware which I might have done
Jetrel1 said:
I thought so too, lol
Any thoughts on why my flash caused the SIM issue? Did I maybe just install the wrong version? I don't think I did, I used Frija
Some further research led me to the subject of accidentally mucking up the modem firmware which I might have done
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See my other post above
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See my other post above
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My bad I didn't even compute. Thanks!
Jetrel1 said:
I live in Canada. I purchased an S20 Ultra off a seller on Canadian best buy (open box). I assumed it'd be a Canadian variant, but it was an unlocked US version (U1 firmware). OK whatever, but it meant my Samsung Pay doesn't work, along with a few other calling features.
I downloaded the patched Odin, downloaded the G988W firmware (with XAC CSC) with Frija, added the appropriate files to Odin (used Home CSC), and flashed it. The flashing itself went fine, but when I went to re-insert my SIM...nothing. It didn't even error out and say "No SIM Detected", I just had no coverage, and in SIM manager, both slots were empty.
Freaked out, and eventually flashed back to G988U1/XAA and thank Christ it works now. But my question is...why?
I dug though this forum before doing it to try and anticipate any issues. Followed the instructions to the letter, nowhere said this would be an issue. Couldn't even find any relevant support questions for this issue on this model. Not sure if it's a new development, but I absolutely don't want to risk messing my phone up further if I reattempt.
Bonus question: My CSC info is: XAA/XAA,XAA/SPR. Does that mean that it was originally a Sprint model phone, someone's flashed the firmware to an unbranded version, then sold it off as New (Open Box)?
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I Just did exactly the same and got a tmobile variant but want the W preferably the samsung factory rom not a carrier one. Which guide did you follow? I found this for the 21 Ultra and expect the steps to be similar https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-samsung-unlocked-bloatfree-firmware.4224423/
What calling features don't work in Canada? I have a W variant, live in Canada, and want an U1 to get esim working. I am also looking for a guide to follow to flash my phone.
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What calling features don't work in Canada? I have a W variant, live in Canada, and want an U1 to get esim working. I am also looking for a guide to follow to flash my phone.
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Samsung Pay doesn't work - that's a big one for me, it's a pain in the **** losing that. Will only accept US ZIP codes when setting up.
Caller ID doesn't work
That extra info you get when texting (like seen/read stuff) doesn't work in the native Samsung text app, you have to use google messages (yeah, no)
I'm sure there's other stuff but those are the main ones

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