Hello, excuse me for my language certainly unsuitable, I am french and I use Google Traduction.
I own an old Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T ref so T-Mobile, but unlocked any operator that works perfectly.
I would like to use it to do the application tests
I installed with Odin the latest rom available on samfirmware: KLTETMO: G900TUVS1GQA2_G900TTMB1GQA2_G900TUVS1GQA2 so Android 6.0.1
then I installed the Root CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.tar and finally I removed all the unitile applications to have a bare minimum and make it fast enough.
With the application "Phone Info Samsung", I only have the CSC "TMB", normal it is a T-Mobile
The processor is: MSM8974 / MSM8974PRO 32 bit
The GPU is: Qualcomm Adreno 330
The modem is: MSM8974Pro
REV 1.0 Hardware
RAM 2Gb
1080x1920 screen, 5.2 inches, 424ppi, 480dpi
1ST: CSC "TMB" I would like to have a CSC "XEF"?
2EME: I would like deleted this logo T_Mobile (horrible) at the start and stop of the mobile.
3EME: Is it possible to unblock the kernel to install the G900FXXS1CQD rom intended for model SM-G900F European model and so have the CSC "XEF"
In advance, thank you for your answers
cordially
Montero7o said:
Hello, excuse me for my language certainly unsuitable, I am french and I use Google Traduction.
I own an old Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T ref so T-Mobile, but unlocked any operator that works perfectly.
I would like to use it to do the application tests
I installed with Odin the latest rom available on samfirmware: KLTETMO: G900TUVS1GQA2_G900TTMB1GQA2_G900TUVS1GQA2 so Android 6.0.1
then I installed the Root CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.tar and finally I removed all the unitile applications to have a bare minimum and make it fast enough.
it should be relatively easy to use one of the patched versions of odin to change the firmware. i know that 1 of the 3 cscs is permanant. shouldnt really matter in most applications. just search the forum for patched odin. many of the patches ignore the model match check and should flash the F varient you need. also the many hard working devs here have created more than one rom that will leave it barebones and blazing fast as well as install android versions as high as 10
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it should be relatively easy to use one of the patched versions of odin to change the firmware. i know that 1 of the 3 cscs is permanant. shouldnt really matter in most applications. just search the forum for patched odin. many of the patches ignore the model match check and should flash the F varient you need. also the many hard working devs here have created more than one rom that will leave it barebones and blazing fast as well as install android versions as high as 10.
ps apologies for the reply faux pa
dopeyone2011 said:
it should be relatively easy to use one of the patched versions of odin to change the firmware. i know that 1 of the 3 cscs is permanant. shouldnt really matter in most applications. just search the forum for patched odin. many of the patches ignore the model match check and should flash the F varient you need. also the many hard working devs here have created more than one rom that will leave it barebones and blazing fast as well as install android versions as high as 10.
ps apologies for the reply faux pa
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Hi all,
I have Note 3 from china (SM-N900)
the build.prop file :
ro.product.model=SM-N900P
ro.build.display.id=KTU84P.N900PVPUDNK4
ro.build.version.incremental=N900PVPUDNK4
the base band version is : N900DDUEBOB1
the pb that is kies/kies3 or smart switch can't detect my phone (usb debug turn on)
adb devices -l : this command work fine
and odin3 detect phone.
I want upgarde it to 5.0, can any one help me?
also can i install this sock firmware N900XXUEBOE3_N900ODDEBOB2_INS ??
Best regards
If I understand what you have stated, you have note 3 from china. With a operating system of Kit Kat NK4 (Sprint ) with a baseband from Lollipop 5.0 ( India version) based on the info I got here http://androidromupdate.com/galaxy-note-3-sm-n900-stock-firmware-from-official-lollipop-update/ . I don't think you can install that firmware as it is for a Exynos based processor ( international ) Note 3, the Sprint Note 3 has a Snapdragon processor. However if you do have a Exynos processor then here is one way on how to do it http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/general/n900-one-guide-t3252033 installing the Xposed app is optional. This answer is based on the assumption the device is domestically unlocked.
thanks for your reply,
so why kies/kies3 and smartswitch can't detect my phone? there is no notification in status bar.
Did you try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBNclp5LfR8 . . .
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You could also try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2479557&page=2 . . . read post #15
i think i found the problem, my phone contain wrong rom
when i see my model under battery is : SM-N900, SSN :N900GSMH
i use anTuTu benchmark application CPU model : samsung exynos 5420
imei.info give me this : SAMSUNG N9005 Galaxy Note 3
Ok that is an unlocked international note 3 based on the info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574886 it can be used on all carriers. It has the Exynos 5 Octa-core processor. So I think your right its not recognizing kies because the wrong OS is installed on the device, that OS is for a snapdragon processor. To answer your original question, yes you can install N900XXUEBOE3_N900ODDEBOB2_INS based on the info here http://androidromupdate.com/galaxy-note-3-sm-n900-stock-firmware-from-official-lollipop-update/. . . once you get the right OS installed it should recognize kies.
thank you very, i have rotted my phone and install TWRP, and install this rom STOCK_DEODEXED_N900PVPUEOC5 (from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/development/rom-t3132662 ), its baseb sprint rom 5.0 , now kies recognize my phone, i have two questions :
1- can i install Galaxy Note 3 (Exynos) rom 5.0 ?
2- i want add base.band for europe, how can i do ?
Best regards
Yes you can install lollipop 5.0 ( Exynos ) on your device. You would have to go to the "Samsung Galaxy Note 3" forum and try to find a version of lollipop 5.0 for the country you need it to work in. That lollipop rom has to be in a flashable zip file that you can place on your sd card, then boot into recovery wipe system, cache, and delvik-cache only then install ( flash ) the OS zip file, you won't lose root.
If you can't find a version of lollipop 5.0 in the XDA forum then go here http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N900/ . . . You will have to register with sammobile its easy and free. They have every country lollipop 5.0 there in a stock original unrooted zip. You will have to boot into download mode and odin flash this Lollipop 5.0 OS, flash it TWICE to make sure your device back to original stock OS. It will take back to stock original like you just bought the device. From there you will have to install TWRP and root again, for more info click on Samsung note 3 rom flashing basics in my signature below or click here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/samsung-note-3-rom-flashin-basics-t2896440 . . .
First, please forgive me if this is the wrong place, but this is the General Forum, and the forum software has changed a lot since when I was really active here as an active phone modder and active poster!
So like I said I've been away from the forums for a long time... trying to rereading a lot and trying to get back into MY PHONE.
I hate my modem sometimes because T-Mobile just sucks in some areas and is great in others [Greater Houston Texas Area, but mostly south side and towards the Galveston Bay].
I would like to know if the newer modems are interchangeable with the below config on my G900T?
And if there is any advantage to upgrading my modem? Wondering what modem I might be able to upgrade to with that below config and if there would be any advancements/pluses/gotmeinabadways/or other things I should be aware of if I did?
Also I'm wanting to upgrade to Marshmellow maybe, should I or should I just forget it? I will be reading more about the ROMs available. I've read a lot of posts about how buggy 5.1.x is. So I don't want to even go there...
Basic Phone info, Stock T-Mobile ROM [Damn bloatware] rooted awhile back with I think towelroot. I would really like to change to a slicker ROM that is debloated and maybe deoxed maybe. Will have to read hella lot more about that for sure..
Model SM-G900T Rooted
edit: Nova launcher
Android 5 not 5.1.x
BaseBand G900TUVU1D0B1
Kernel 3.4.0
TWRP 2.8.6.0 recovery installed
Broken Xposed :crying::crying::crying:
Can anyone recommend an app that will give modem info without having to decipher the baseband? or is there a very good break down of what each part of baseband means? I know go search!!! and I'm trying to reacquaint myself with the forums but the newer software is far different than I remember EKK! And search always hated me!! And even the different forum headers have changed due to time marching on and me being well Techtarded the last year or more due to things better left unsaid...
Have Xposed installed as noted above, but its been f00ked for a long time due to the ARM processor if I remember correctly and the Framework installer not being compatible..... Wish I could used the Xposed but........ I originally got into Xposed due to the Hex icons I actually paid for Xposed because I liked and used some of the modules made by smart people. Again but!!!
daspazz said:
First, please forgive me if this is the wrong place, but this is the General Forum, and the forum software has changed a lot since when I was really active here as an active phone modder and active poster!
So like I said I've been away from the forums for a long time... trying to rereading a lot and trying to get back into MY PHONE.
I hate my modem sometimes because T-Mobile just sucks in some areas and is great in others [Greater Houston Texas Area, but mostly south side and towards the Galveston Bay].
I would like to know if the newer modems are interchangeable with the below config on my G900T?
And if there is any advantage to upgrading my modem? Wondering what modem I might be able to upgrade to with that below config and if there would be any advancements/pluses/gotmeinabadways/or other things I should be aware of if I did?
Also I'm wanting to upgrade to Marshmellow maybe, should I or should I just forget it? I will be reading more about the ROMs available. I've read a lot of posts about how buggy 5.1.x is. So I don't want to even go there...
Basic Phone info, Stock T-Mobile ROM [Damn bloatware] rooted awhile back with I think towelroot. I would really like to change to a slicker ROM that is debloated and maybe deoxed maybe. Will have to read hella lot more about that for sure..
Model SM-G900T Rooted
edit: Nova launcher
Android 5 not 5.1.x
BaseBand G900TUVU1D0B1
Kernel 3.4.0
TWRP 2.8.6.0 recovery installed
Broken Xposed :crying::crying::crying:
Can anyone recommend an app that will give modem info without having to decipher the baseband? or is there a very good break down of what each part of baseband means? I know go search!!! and I'm trying to reacquaint myself with the forums but the newer software is far different than I remember EKK! And search always hated me!! And even the different forum headers have changed due to time marching on and me being well Techtarded the last year or more due to things better left unsaid...
Have Xposed installed as noted above, but its been f00ked for a long time due to the ARM processor if I remember correctly and the Framework installer not being compatible..... Wish I could used the Xposed but........ I originally got into Xposed due to the Hex icons I actually paid for Xposed because I liked and used some of the modules made by smart people. Again but!!!
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The most recent firmware and modem for the TMo S5 is version OL1,that came out in late December.
muniz_ri has been nice enough to put together a ROM that is the Stock ROM, already rooted, and ready to go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...t/how-to-update-to-g900tof6-5-1-1-pc-t3141404
There are links there to the ROM, including the modem, or just the modem files themselves.
Rob
@daspazz the following website has decent basic info that seems to address the questions you ask: http://androidmodguide.blogspot.de/p/other.html
TLDR: yes modems are interchangeable
As for Marshmallow, I'm pretty sure for now, since there has been no official 6.0 update yet, you'll have to go with Cyanogenmod 13 (or one of the variants like Bliss 6.0 or Resurrection-Remix), they're in the unified development section (our phone's development codename is KLTE).
As for deciphering the baseband, look at the last three characters, let's assign them generic letters XYZ. X is the year (M being 2013, N being 2014, O being 2015, P being 2016, etc.), Y is the month (substitute the actual letter for its position in the alphabet), and Z is the revision number. So taking the most recent firmware (G900TUVS1FOL1) as an example: OL1: O means 2015, L means December, and 1 means 1st revision. Another example, build number G900TUVU1ANE6: NE6: N means 2014, E means May, and 6 means 6th revision.
It seems to me there's been some consensus that the most recent modem (which rlichtefeld linked to in the post above mine) is the best
Much Thanks!!!!
@rlichtefeld and @thisisapoorusernamechoice
I really appreciate the information gentlemen!!!! I've been reading through the info you both provided.
I did flashed my modem (only) to the newest one, G900T_OG6_Stock_Modem.tar. Ended up having to flash back to the modem for 5.0, G900TUVU1DOB1-MODEM.tar, because I literally could not hear anyone when I made or received calls.....
Also had to used Odin v3.09, because v3.10.6 wouldn't recognize my phone. Strange that!!
This ADB installer was very helpful!! It fixed problems I was having on the PC I was using to flash my phone. Much thanks to @Snoop05 for the ADB installer for the PC. It keeps you from having to install the full SDK for Android.
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Hey all ...
I juz received a software update on my Note 7 (SM-N930FD) ... it's 196Mb update and has the latest Android Security patch with many UI changes and tweaks like changed drop down notifications (like Android Nougat), smaller app icons in folders etc etc ...
Important thing is that after the update, the over all smoothness has been much much fluent and battery life is significantly improved ...
Taste of Nougat ....
drmoeed said:
Hey all ...
I juz received a software update on my Note 7 (SM-N930FD) ... it's 196Mb update and has the latest Android Security patch with many UI changes and tweaks like changed drop down notifications (like Android Nougat), smaller app icons in folders etc etc ...
Important thing is that after the update, the over all smoothness has been much much fluent and battery life is significantly improved ...
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Nice how is the ram management on the new update ?
[SM-N930FD] Download Firmware N930FXXU1BPH6 - first update 19/08/2016
Firmware info
Model name: Galaxy Note 7 (Dual SIM)
Model: SM-N930FD
Country: Vietnam
Version Android: 6.0.1 (Official)
Changelist: 8981392
Region code: XXV
PDA: N930FXXU1BPH6
CSC: N930FOLB1BPH5
Download
N930FXXU1BPH6_N930FOLB1BPH5_XXV_FULL_SAMFIRM.NET.zip
I can confirm the device is much smoother since upgrading, you can now change the screen resolution in the settings menu. Battery life seems much better then before. Ram management seems the same but I need to play with it a bit more.
Nice sounds like a good update
I hope t-mobile gets it soon!
Ram Management is improved but No Huge Improvement is what I can see ...
Aggressive background apps shut down is not there now but it still needs work to be done in order to meet the standard of multitasking that the device of this calibre and specs should have ...
But overall ... This new update seems to be what the phone would have been carrying out of box as most of us bought our phones way earlier than the official launch by Samsung in our corresponding regions ...
Finger Print ...
Finger Print is hell faster with this new update ...
Juz tap it when the screen is locked and unlocking is done straight from it ...
Very fast indeed ...
Huge Improvement ...
Can this be loaded to a N930F? Thanks!!!
can any one post the video... with new software update
I just got my device and updated it straight away and performed a factory reset. I also have the duos version but I think it only presented me with a 186Mb update.
Hi, need some guidence here please. So I just flashed the XSG firmware to my N930F and it's a multi CSC - take a look at the screenshots. The installed firmware is APGK but it seems there's the new BPH6 firmware available, but my phone is not finding it. Is this normal? Could the update be available for another CSC code but not mine?
Thanks for the help!!
I'm getting mixed signals here. In one thread, there's people saying games work very poorly after the update - but everyone saying it's working better with it - can you all report on how games are performing? Apparently you notice a difference after 10+ min of play on the octo core processor.
This BPH6 software update screw up alot of Note 7 N930FD for Singapore users, check the Note 7 Singapore thread, so becareful with this update.
can you still root the phone after Nougat is installed?
AllGamer said:
can you still root the phone after Nougat is installed?
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Same question here
AllGamer said:
can you still root the phone after Nougat is installed?
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j3yps said:
Same question here
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Not sure if serious....?
jerdog said:
Not sure if serious....?
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We posted the question because we would like to know if updating to the latest firmware will have an effect on the device's "rootability".
Not sure how it's joke...?
j3yps said:
We posted the question because we would like to know if updating to the latest firmware will have an effect on the device's "rootability".
Not sure how it's joke...?
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Because Nougat isn't out for Note 7 yet, and won't be for quite some time.
j3yps said:
We posted the question because we would like to know if updating to the latest firmware will have an effect on the device's "rootability".
Not sure how it's joke...?
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sourabh.note said:
Because Nougat isn't out for Note 7 yet, and won't be for quite some time.
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What he said, plus the steps needed to root each version of Android changes. So it is absolutely impossible to know until the time comes. It had always been best practice to avoid taking an update until it is known about the rootability of that firmware.
N910AUCS2EQF1
I was doing some messing around with my Galaxy Note 4 and came accross the Odin files for the SM-N910A. So far the phone runs WAY cooler with this ROM and performance is exceptionally smooth, So much so that I wanted to share it with the community. I have lightly debloated it and will add more details and a heavily debloated version very soon.
ROM has been built for my SM-N910V (I use it on ATT network) Rom may work on other snapdragon variants but have not tested on Verizon or Sprint Service.
Happy Flashing,
DO A FULL BACKUP BEFORE FLASHING AT YOUR OWN RISK
Magisk works well and Passes Safety Net
XDA:DevDB Information
N910AUCS2EQF1, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
tegocalde
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Recommend Lastest BL
Based On: Touchwiz Stock ATT Tar MD5 File
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2018-11-05
Last Updated 2018-11-13
Reserved
Reserved
Download Lightly Debloated Rom here > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536996075
This rom for what type n910a or n910v? And how flash this?
Patrivk88 said:
This rom for what type n910a or n910v? And how flash this?
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We've hit a new low if you cant read the opening post and figure that out
But to shorten the war by several years, it clearly says that he found the files for the 910A and then made a version for his 910V
It also clearly says ODIN, which is how you flash it
Using latest ODIN from here
Its also worth mentioning you've replied and revived a topic thats over 2 years old and no one ever tested or got involved in
The ROM is very old...i would use a more recent ROM from the first 5 or 6 active topics in this thread (lineageOS 16/XenonHD/Havoc etc) , they will have far more recent security updates etc than that old untested thing, and you will get some form of support for them, you wont with this, you will be unlikely to get any assistance with it
73sydney said:
We've hit a new low if you cant read the opening post and figure that out
But to shorten the war by several years, it clearly says that he found the files for the 910A and then made a version for his 910V
It also clearly says ODIN, which is how you flash it
Using latest ODIN from here
Its also worth mentioning you've replied and revived a topic thats over 2 years old and no one ever tested or got involved in
The ROM is very old...i would use a more recent ROM from the first 5 or 6 active topics in this thread (lineageOS 16/XenonHD/Havoc etc) , they will have far more recent security updates etc than that old untested thing, and you will get some form of support for them, you wont with this, you will be unlikely to get any assistance with it
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Thanks man but i just bought n910a yesterday..lol
Patrivk88 said:
Thanks man but i just bought n910a yesterday..lol
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Since youre using the 910A, i thought you might be on the 910V, you might be more limited to the ROM's available and may want to ignore my suggestion of using the later ROM's i suggested....im sorry i dont know much about the 910A enough to direct you to a better ROM
Maybe this is the best ROM choice for you being on the 910A
Perhaps another 910A owner can make a suggestion or someone with more experience
Will it work on n910g if i flash kernel for it.
This ROM works on the Verizon Note 4? N910v? I've been meaning to mine a debloated ROM for my note 4 since, stock marshmallow is so laggy.
i installed my N910v verizon ,but no good cant open wifi button
Well, basically after watching the (You're a noob) video for a thousands time This will be my first thread.
I recently bought a Sasmung Galaxy S9+ (purple?) baseband is: G965USQU6ASG1 and I looked online to see if I can find somethign related to it and nothing... it is running android 9 ATM but I would love the new One ui and to be able to run many new things like dex on PC and stuff on android 10, would someone tell me if at this time I'm able to update this s9+ to android 10? and how? please a thank you...
Obeduri said:
Well, basically after watching the (You're a noob) video for a thousands time This will be my first thread.
I recently bought a Sasmung Galaxy S9+ (purple?) baseband is: G965USQU6ASG1 and I looked online to see if I can find somethign related to it and nothing... it is running android 9 ATM but I would love the new One ui and to be able to run many new things like dex on PC and stuff on android 10, would someone tell me if at this time I'm able to update this s9+ to android 10? and how? please a thank you...
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Look up odin for s9 and a pc based program called frija. It can get your latest firmware fast.
It's quite simple. You have to download your phone's firmware first.
You can do this with a simple google search. There are pages like Sammobile, Samfrew and others. Though I would honestly suggest Frija (PC software) as it can download firmware faster than any website I've seen.
After that you just flash it with Odin, there are plenty of Youtube videos on how to do it. It's quite simple, just extract the firmware and flash the files AP_, BL_, CP_ and CSC_ (there is also HOME_CSC which will update your phone without wiping data, flash HOME_CSC instead of regular CSC_ if you have photos in your internal memory that you have not backed up)
And you should be updated