I got a Samsung Galaxy A10e from Total Wireless: TWSAS102DCP
Can I flash a custom rom on the phone or will it brick?
I found a way to flash a rom on a A10 phone but it only works for Exynos, how do I check if my phone has that?
TerrySpeed said:
I got a Samsung Galaxy A10e from Total Wireless: TWSAS102DCP
Can I flash a custom rom on the phone or will it brick?
I found a way to flash a rom on a A10 phone but it only works for Exynos, how do I check if my phone has that?
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Best to check the complete device and model name.
Settings - about phone - model number
With this you can search of it's a snapdragon it Exynos variant.
And I do not recommend to flash firmware files for another device. Risk of bricking it too high.
It seems to be an Exynos model, but maybe network locked.
If the bootloader is unlocked, you could try to flash a custom ROM. If you find one for your exact device model.
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a year ago i tried to root my galaxy s3 and it didn't work
im running on android 4.4.2
odin mode says this:
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Official
Qualcomm Secureboot: Enable
Warranty Bit: 1
Bootloader RP SWREV: 3
i checked my device it says it's a model gt i9300
the other guys at xda says it's not the international version and i myself am not sure what is but i have this wifi network that i cant delete it says at&t wifi
any kind of help would be nice
sorry for my bad english
Boot into download mode and look at the model #? Is it a sgh-i747. sgh-i747m, or gt-i9300?
It isn't a 9300 because it has 4.4.2, secure boot, the warranty bit (knox) and a qualcomm chipset. I9300 international (btu) stopped at 4.3, no secure boot, no warranty bit and mali chipset.
Most likely it is a 747, i9305 or variant of.
At&t like to use their own custom stuff and lock it down. Most likely there will be a special procedure to unlock the bootloader and then root. You have triggered knox but it's no issue at all, just worth knowing why it says custom binary yet official status. Failed root will do that.
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i'll try to root it using at&t roms
Paul Kellerman said:
i'll try to root it using at&t roms
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Roms wont get you anywhere. You need to root it first, custom recovery THEN you can flash roms.
You are looking for a specific att method to root thr phone. If it doesnt work you'll have to flash the stock rom via odin and then attempt to root.
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What is the model #? The i9300 uses a Samsung Exynos 4412 Quad chip, not Qualcomm.
audit13 said:
What is the model #? The i9300 uses a Samsung Exynos 4412 Quad chip, not Qualcomm.
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That is not an i9300, it's an i747 based on the screen shot.
Boot the phone into download mode and check the model #.
audit13 said:
That is not an i9300, it's an i747 based on the screen shot.
Boot the phone into download mode and check the model #.
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SGH-i747
You need to flash files for the i747. The model number in download mode is the right one.
Hi,
I plan to buy from a friend a phone samsung galaxy s7 sm-g930a that was bought from ebay.
But what I need is an international rom in order to have it on my local full language , like samsung sm-g930F model.
Is it possible to install an an international rooted stock rom on Samsung galaxy S7 sm-g930A ?
I yes then how to do it?
Thanks
The phone you're ordering, from the model number, is a phone with a Qualcomm processor. You can't use custom ROMs or unlock the bootloader on Samsung phones that use Qualcomm processors due to security measures.
However, you can root these variants, and, depending on your local language, you'll probably be able to select the language from the settings menu without having to use a different ROM. Just go through Settings>General management>Language and input>Language>Add language and see if you can find the language.
Hello, i'm in Italy and i bought S9+ 128GB SM-G9650/DS (China Unlocked Factory) to have Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU.
Can i flash FW SM-G965U1 (USA Unlocked Factory with Snapdragon also) with Odin?
Thank you
nothing?
Nope, because you will brick the device
No because the model number does not match, odin will not allow it to flash.
Prince comesy odin may allow it to flash but your un uncharted waters there so no idea what will happen
By any chance do we have any Odin method to root the Canadian Snapdragon versions, bypass the SM-G965W bootloader?
Nope. And dude a simple search would have told you that.
thank you all for the answers
you can make a rom out of the usa carrier firmware and flash it via twrp to your G9650 no problem. Don't let these noobs tell you otherwise.
@travis82
ahahahahaha I would need a guide to do it, so I was asking for the simplest thing, namely ODIN
I don't even know if it's better the G9650 version or the G965U1 version ...... in both cases, I have to use it in Italy with Italian SIM
He asked if he can flash firmware with odin, creating a rom and flashing via twrp is quite another matter lol
Can I flash the U1 Firmware with Mexico's Telcel CSC??
Hi guys, I made a quick comparison between 3 models (mine is the SM-G965W - Rogers) as recommended by some xda members. Some were saying it may be breaking the phone entirely, and some were saying it is working. Based on those specs all three models are pretty much the same including the Supported Cellular Bands. What is your opinion based on your expertise on this take?
http://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=compare&ids=13050.13361.13301
I bought my galaxy s6 edge plus in Dubai, so the model is sm-g928c. But I moved to Korea and I want to use my credit on samsung pay. But the card isn't supported by UAE's samsung pay. So I thought maybe flashing with Korea's stock firmware(sm-928s) might do the job. My question is, is it okay to flash this on my phone?
update: I actually did try to flash the lastest version of it(sm-g928s) on my phone, and it failed with my phone saying secure check fail bootloader. Now I'm thinking the bootloader is the problem. So can I full flash(4 files) sm-g928s on my phone?
I bought and unlocked Galaxy S7 to get service on Tmobile network and the phone works fine but is an AT&T phone with
all the accompanying bloatware. I am in a bad cellular area for tmobile and depend on wifi calling as the signal is very weak.
The wifi calling on my purchased phone is grayed out which i found out through forums that AT&T has something to do with this.
I decided to root my phone and load firmware to Tmobile but have only found the process and firmware SM-G930T and not SM-G891T. The phone currently has SM-G891A, which is AT&T 's firmware. Baseband version G891AUCS4DRK1. I haven't been to find the right firmware for my phone. Can anyone help me? Thanks
ghat01 said:
I bought and unlocked Galaxy S7 to get service on Tmobile network and the phone works fine but is an AT&T phone with
all the accompanying bloatware. I am in a bad cellular area for tmobile and depend on wifi calling as the signal is very weak.
The wifi calling on my purchased phone is grayed out which i found out through forums that AT&T has something to do with this.
I decided to root my phone and load firmware to Tmobile but have only found the process and firmware SM-G930T and not SM-G891T. The phone currently has SM-G891A, which is AT&T 's firmware. Baseband version G891AUCS4DRK1. I haven't been to find the right firmware for my phone. Can anyone help me? Thanks
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Are you sure you didn't confuse device version with firmware version? SM-G891A
Is not a firmware, it's your phone model, which is of course galaxy S7.
But anyway, there is not Tmobile firmware for that model. Only 930T as you said.maybe could be possible to port the rom.
Can I use the firmware for the sm-g930t on the sm- g891a
eduardvi995 said:
Are you sure you didn't confuse device version with firmware version? SM-G891A
Is not a firmware, it's your phone model, which is of course galaxy S7.
But anyway, there is not Tmobile firmware for that model. Only 930T as you said.maybe could be possible to port the rom.
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My question is, can I flash the rom on a sm-g891a with firmware for a sm-930tin
ghat01 said:
My question is, can I flash the rom on a sm-g891a with firmware for a sm-930tin
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I wouldn't recommend to flash it yet. Processors should be the same, as well as the screen size,for flash a different rom.
eduardvi995 said:
I wouldn't recommend to flash it yet. Processors should be the same, as well as the screen size,for flash a different rom.
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All the components are the same except for the battery size, hardened case and shatter proof screen
ghat01 said:
All the components are the same except for the battery size, hardened case and shatter proof screen
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If battery isn't the same, power consumption could burn the phone.