How to restore stock ROM? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series ROMs, Kernels, Recover

I'm trying to figure out how to restore my stock ROM on my SM-T510. I think i've borked it trying both the LineageOS 17.1 and Nexus ROMs as they are stuck perpetually on the loading screen without ever progressing into the OS.
So I figured I might restore to stock ROM but I can't figure out where to get the right one. I found this page but not sure which one to pick. Help?
Model : SM-T510 - Galaxy Tab A (2019) | Region : XAR - United States — Samfrew.com
Model : SM-T510 | Region : XAR | Samsung Firmware Database
samfrew.com

I finally got this to work.. i found a stock ROM online for XAR (my region is USA) but my mistake was not flashing AP, BL and CSC with Odin. I just did AP.

thebobbydigital said:
I'm trying to figure out how to restore my stock ROM on my SM-T510. I think i've borked it trying both the LineageOS 17.1 and Nexus ROMs as they are stuck perpetually on the loading screen without ever progressing into the OS.
So I figured I might restore to stock ROM but I can't figure out where to get the right one. I found this page but not sure which one to pick. Help?
Model : SM-T510 - Galaxy Tab A (2019) | Region : XAR - United States — Samfrew.com
Model : SM-T510 | Region : XAR | Samsung Firmware Database
samfrew.com
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You can always find the latest ROM using Frija.exe. If you need an older version, try Sammobile.com. I know, locking the barn after the horse has escaped. BTW, you can always use the UK (BTU) version when the latest ROM hasn't been released for the XAR region. Just change the language options on the Start page.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Tablets

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T800). I currently have CyanogenMod 12 installed, but i want to go back to my stock firmware.
when i search my device on the SamMobile firmware site, it gives a bunch of firmwares for different countries, but it does not give one for the United States, where i am living
Does it matter which firmware i use? Will i still receive OTA updates if i choose a random firmware?
wasiq224 said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T800). I currently have CyanogenMod 12 installed, but i want to go back to my stock firmware.
when i search my device on the SamMobile firmware site, it gives a bunch of firmwares for different countries, but it does not give one for the United States, where i am living
Does it matter which firmware i use? Will i still receive OTA updates if i choose a random firmware?
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Does it matter which firmware i use? - it does, don't flash wrong firmware, or you will soft-brick your tablet
if you still have orginal box or receipt, it should says something like this;
PDA: T800XXU1ANH1
CSC: T800UVS1ANG2
MODEM: T800XXU1ANH1
Notice the H1, G2, H1 at ends....which defines which country code region tablet belongs to..
Just give you an idea, for example my Galaxy TabPro 8.4 WiFI has "T320UEU1ANG1", which I bought it here in USA (bestbuy), and if I check sammobile, it shows as Cellular south, so means that's my offical firmware for my tablet that come with it.
So in your case, I believe yours is T800XXU1ANK1

Samsung S5 (SM-G900F) remove o2 branding

Hi guys, sorry in advance its probably been asked 1000 times, I have searched but get mixed feedback.
I have bought a Samsung S5 and unlocked it and want to remove the o2 branding and bloatware as I am on Virgin, I understand I need to root/flash the phone.
I found this which is the latest Virgin rom;
PDA/AP Version G900FXXU1CPL7
CSC Version G900FVIR1CPL1
MODEM/CP Version G900FXXU1CPL1
Region VIR — United Kingdom
Build Date 2016-12-08
Changelist 9493471
OS Marshmallow
OS Version 6.0.1
But others say there is a ROM I can download that is empty with no branding. There is also the custom ones ofcourse but not really interested in going to that level yet.
Can you advise if I am selecting the right ROM to download, I have found a pretty straightforward guide to flash it but if you know any recent ones it would be appreciated.
Finally my current Android version is 5, can I download an Android 6 ROM so in theory I am updating the Android version too when flashing it.
Thanks
aiwnjoo said:
Hi guys, sorry in advance its probably been asked 1000 times, I have searched but get mixed f
Thanks
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Try with German Firmware with doesn't have branding .
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s5/SM-G900F/DBT/download/G900FXXS1CQD4/130595/
Before you flash , Wipe Cache Partition.
Make first backup in order if something goes wrong!

Samsung S9 Plus SM-G965U1 (Sprint Unlocked) One UI Update

Hello Everyone,
I have Samsung galaxy S9 SM-G965U1 (Sprint Unlocked variant currenty running on 8.0 Oreo Build.
Its USA Region model but currently being used in Pakistan, I believe thats why I am not getting new One UI update.
Now I want to install the One UI 9.0 Update manually via Odin but I don't know which version to install.
It is currently running on G965U1UEU3ARG7 build, when I checked with Smart Switch it was showing "Software is up to date RG7(XAA)". As per my knowledge I should search Sm-g965u1 on SamMobile and then select Unknown (XAA) in country for the right version of One UI build but I am not sure.
I would appreciate if you guys please check CSC and frimware details and suggest the right version for my Galaxy s9 Plus.
AP: G965U1UEU3ARG7
CP: G965USQU3ARG2
CSC: G965U1OYM3ARG7
THANKS,
I recommend the(XAA)
USE ODIN PATCH B3 TO UPDATE
Superglobo said:
I recommend the(XAA)
USE ODIN PATCH B3 TO UPDATE
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Thanks for the response, but in XAA too there are 3-4 frimware, which one should I install considering my device current CSC and Frimware version.
Thanks,
Sajjad69 said:
Thanks for the response, but in XAA too there are 3-4 frimware, which one should I install considering my device current CSC and Frimware version.
Thanks,
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If your using a Sprint phone that is unlocked you can choose the newest one under the Sprint (SPR) filter or the XAA filter. In either case CSD4 is the latest version released
If you look at the firmware using the links below (XAA and SPR filter) the CSC entry you listed s always gonna start along the lines of G965U1OYM for the G965U1 phone. The number after the letter M is going to represent the bootloader version, and that increases to a higher number over time. The final 4 characters are going to be related to the android version.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s9-plus/SM-G965U1/SPR/
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s9-plus/SM-G965U1/XAA/
scottusa2008 said:
If your using a Sprint phone that is unlocked you can choose the newest one under the Sprint (SPR) filter or the XAA filter. In either case CSD4 is the latest version released
If you look at the firmware using the links below (XAA and SPR filter) the CSC entry you listed s always gonna start along the lines of G965U1OYM for the G965U1 phone. The number after the letter M is going to represent the bootloader version, and that increases to a higher number over time. The final 4 characters are going to be related to the android version.
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Thanks for the detailed response, I really appreciate it. Since, RG7 (XAA) is already installed as per Smart Switch then I will go with the following; I believe it would work just fine with my Ufone network in Pakistan?
Model SM-G965U1
Model name Galaxy S9+
Country Unknown (XAA)
Version Android 9
Changelist 15611914
Build date Fri, 12 Apr 2019 01:29:40 +0000
Security Patch Level 2019-04-01
Product code XAA
PDA G965U1UES4CSD4
CSC G965U1OYM4CSD4
Also, please suggest the right ODIN version to install this firmware, would appreciate if you please share the link to the right version of ODIN for my Galaxy S9+ SM-G965U1 for Android 9 update (G965U1UES4CSD4 ).
Thanks!
I have Samsung galaxy S9+ SM-G965U1 too, but got the pie update even though i live in srilanka, but i dont know its sprint or verizon though, anyways just use the latest odin version to flash
vinura kithmal said:
I have Samsung galaxy S9+ SM-G965U1 too, but got the pie update even though i live in srilanka, but i dont know its sprint or verizon though, anyways just use the latest odin version to flash
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Thanks! I am going to install latest G965U1UES4CSD4 (XAA) update for Galaxy S9+ SM-G965U1 using Odin v3.13.3. Will share the results after the update. Wish me luck! :fingers-crossed:

SW REV. Check Fail (bootloader) 6:2

I know similar issues have been posted here before. I'm trying to flash a old rom compared to the current one I have.
phone model: SM-J730F
It was locked by OEM so I had to flash a rom. I didn't know the country before flashing, so I flashed according to the country I'm currently in. So my sim isn't working rn.
I went to sammobile to download latest rom to flash, this phone requires KSA (Saudi Arabia) . But the latest KSA version is very outdated. I can't find any rom that odin can write as my phone now has an updated bootloader from another country.
There is however a very updated Arabian rom available in sammobile, but that is ACR, I'm currently downlaoding that. But if it doesn't work, will there be anyway to use sim in the phone?
Thanks for reading my post
Have a nice day.

Official firmware for sm-t870

Hi can someone tell me where to find the USA official rom for the wifi version on the tab s7 ?
The most trusted and popular source of samsung stock roms is sammobile.
Here's where you can find the ROM for your device:
Download Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 SM-T870 firmware
Download the latest Samsung firmware for Galaxy Tab S7 with model code SM-T870. Check out our free download or super fast premium options.
www.sammobile.com
( I don't know why it says SM-T875 above, the link is acutally to the SM-T870 - don't worry)
There doesn't appear to be a USA rom though.
You should check to find the ACTUAL region where the tablet came from. I don't know how to do this, but I believe you can compare the PDA code from sammobile's roms to a similar code found in recovery. Don't quote me on that though, it's just a guess.
I'd recommend you find the correct way to obtain the region of your tablet.

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