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Seeing as I`m still a relatively noobish poster I`m unable to ask this question in the relevant thread. I`ve just debranded the phone following the 8 step guide but I had issues following step 8 where you change the CSC code. I couldnt quite figure it out so step 8 never got followed. As a result, despite losing the Three branding on the phone I now have a phone that displays the CSC as "unknown" and may well explain why Kies cannot pick up the firmware version on the phone. If I follow step 8 and key in *#272*<your IMEI># on my phone it then shows me a screen headed "Preconfig" with "Sales Code" underneath and "H3G" in the box to the right. Underneath is a radio button thats deselected. if I press to highlight it then press "install" at the bottom of the screen I keep getting an error saying "Must be THREE chars".
Can anyone shed any light on this and give me any hope of rectifying?
Will I need to manually input the Three APN settings once I successfuly change the CSC code?
Thanks in advance. I have spent ages scouring the web but there`s not a great deal of info out there about the CSC part of the debranding process.
id like some more info on how important the csc is too, im got told it hold some carrier information but i dont know if that is true or not.
the reason you cant pick on is probably as since debranding you havent flashed the csc you need, you could find the one you need for your firmware over in the dev section.
Cheers for the reply, interestingly i`ve just re-flashed the phone and this time it is showing my CSC as XEU. Even so, I still cannot follow step 8. When I input that code including my IMEI in it shows XEU but when I press "install" it gives me the same old error of "Must be THREE chars". So not sure whether its worked or not and what diference it makes. At least Kies now shows something in the firmware field, even if it doesnt show what I was expecting. Hopefully someone can assist with this at some point later.
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Cheers for the reply, interestingly i`ve just re-flashed the phone and this time it is showing my CSC as XEU. Even so, I still cannot follow step 8. When I input that code including my IMEI in it shows XEU but when I press "install" it gives me the same old error of "Must be THREE chars". So not sure whether its worked or not and what diference it makes. At least Kies now shows something in the firmware field, even if it doesnt show what I was expecting. Hopefully someone can assist with this at some point later.
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Hi there
If it says XEU after inputting the imei then it's working fine. You're not supposed to have to press install at this stage. Also to make sure it's working fine, I always boot into recovery mode. If you look down the code as recovery is loading, it will say which csc is being used/implemented (xue etc). Always reset data in recovery after rom flash from (especially from different csc.
I've had issues in the past when I flashed back to T-Mobile (after originally flashing ke7 stock) and then back again to T-Mobile. When I re-flashed back to stock after this, I couldn't get it to change from tmu (t-mobile) csc back to xeu, no matter how I flashed it. In the end the only way I could revert csc back to xeu was using the jig I had purchased. Apart from resetting the customer binery counter, it seemed to reset other settings, as once I had done this, I was able to install stock ke7 with xeu csc.
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If it says XEU after inputting the imei then it's working fine. You're not supposed to have to press install at this stage. Also to make sure it's working fine, I always boot into recovery mode. If you look down the code as recovery is loading, it will say which csc is being used/implemented (xue etc). Always reset data in recovery after rom flash from (especially from different csc.
I've had issues in the past when I flashed back to T-Mobile (after originally flashing ke7 stock) and then back again to T-Mobile. When I re-flashed back to stock after this, I couldn't get it to change from tmu (t-mobile) csc back to xeu, no matter how I flashed it. In the end the only way I could revert csc back to xeu was using the jig I had purchased. Apart from resetting the customer binery counter, it seemed to reset other settings, as once I had done this, I was able to install stock ke7 with xeu csc.
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Cheers for that. I just did a recovery as you suggested and saw it was done using the Multi-CSC so hopefully that means its all sorted.
Does this mean I should now be able to see the latest Firmware update available in Kies?
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Cheers for that. I just did a recovery as you suggested and saw it was done using the Multi-CSC so hopefully that means its all sorted.
Does this mean I should now be able to see the latest Firmware update available in Kies?
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Yes you should be able to see the latest available update for your csc via kies. Although kies seems much slower to get the updates. It's much easier to use Odin. Most people update by this method. It's really easy and pretty safe.
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Yes you should be able to see the latest available update for your csc via kies. Although kies seems much slower to get the updates. It's much easier to use Odin. Most people update by this method. It's really easy and pretty safe.
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The csc will be sorted now. Also if you plug your phone into kies, this will confirm what csc you are using.
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The csc will be sorted now. Also if you plug your phone into kies, this will confirm what csc you are using.
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Cheers Redbullman. I can get into Kies now but on the firmware information section it says "Current Firmware Version : PDA:KDD / PHONE:KDH / CSC:KD1 (H3G)"
Its not telling me there`s a firmware update available so I have a horrible feeling something`s still not quite right but I`ve flashed it twice now and done 2 factory resets.
Would it be easier to find the stock KE7 kernel (forgive me if I`m using the wrong words) in Odin to flash it that way? If I can manually do it then I`d rather do it that way. Only problem is I`ve not yet found any tutorials on doing that, unless its the same (mostly) as the tutorial for debranding, except using a different .tar file (KE7).
Hey.
I was wondering, How do I change my product code from Spain FOP to UK Three H3G
Kies won't update my device because it's on FOP code on Three firmware Is there any way I can restore H3G or use Kies to do it? Would the Emergency Firmware Recovery work for me?
Thanks/ Jamie.
*shameless bump *
I'm not sure if the product code is the only thing Kies checks -perhaps it checks the IMEI as well like LG does.
As far as I can tell, once you've flashed some firmware via Odin you have no hope of ever getting a firmware update from Kies again.
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I'm not sure if the product code is the only thing Kies checks -perhaps it checks the IMEI as well like LG doe.
As far as I can tell, once you've flashed some firmware via Odin you have no hope of ever getting a firmware update from Kies again.
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Thanks for replying
I've NEVER used Odin, and don't plan to :L.
I checked the CSC on my phone through the secret code and it clearly says H3G
So im going to install Kies on another computer and see
Because my product code in Registry is GT-S5830OKAFOP
Thanks anyway
I'm sorry, I'd assumed you'd flashed the spanish firmware yourself.
So your CSC and your Product Code don't match through no fault of your own?
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I'm sorry, I'd assumed you'd flashed the spanish firmware yourself.
So your CSC and your Product Code don't match through no fault of your own?
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Partially haha, I flashed CM7 last weekend, Didn't like it, and tried to restore to Stock Firmware backup in CMW, which didn't work because of EXT4 FS, So I had to go to GingerReal, which is clearly where the FOP Product code came from, I then discovered how to revert to RFS, and did so, and back to Stock firmware. I haven't changed anything from then though, But yeah my Product Code is found as FOP but CSC is H3G, which is really confusing! :S can you provide any help haha, Not used to all the CSC, Odin and EFS, last phone was the GT540, Simplest phone ever to change rom on! no need to worry about IMEI etc
*#272*IMEI# - To change the salescodes and reset the user data (by blade2011)
If I do this, do you think it'll work? Quite scared of breaking my Ace, so going to make a backup now
I don't fully understand just yet what Kies checks to determine if your firmware is official or not. Flashing a firmware will change your CSC, but not your product code. I think if your Product Code, IMEI, CSC and firmware version don't agree, Kies will assume your firmware is unofficial.
If your firmware is multi-CSC you can change your CSC code with:-
*#272*???????????????#
where ??????????????? is your 15 digit IMEI
It will perform a hard reset though, you'll lose all your user data. The other big problem with this is working out, given a product code, your CSC should be. You could go through the whole process and still not be able to get updates from Kies.
There's a thread here for the galaxy, but how much of that will work on an Ace I don't really know. I haven't tried any of the stuff in the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
HTH
Dave
EDIT: I see you got this far already
Yeah, My CSC, Firmware and IMEI should all Agree, because I've flashed the Three rom back, and I checked on my PC which I used to sync my phone with before CM7, the codes are all the same APART from the Product code I'm trying what I posted and what you posted now
EDIT: My firmware is Stock, so will NOT be Multi-CSC, but because it's the Stock ROM, it should have my original Product Code etc right?
Okay. Tried entering the code, but Im given the screen to select Sales Code, but it's stuck on FOP and I CANNOT do anything with the code, Look at the attachment below
I guess (and this is only a guess) that when you restored your backup, your CSC and Product code didn't get changed back to what they should be.
I had no idea that flashing a ROM could change your product code. I knew it would change the CSC, which is why I've been careful only to flash firmwares that match my product code. Even then, I still can't (and have never been able to) get updates through Kies.
Yeah, I was thinking that somethings messed up here, because my CSC is definitely right, (I hope) but my product code is in Spain.. geez :L
So the executive summary is:-
1. Rooted and installed CWM, took a backup
2. Flashed CM7
3. Flashed GingerReal
4. Your product code and CSC were changed to FOP (spain) at some point along this process
5. You restored your backup, and the CSC changed back to H3G but (and this is the important bit) your Product Code is still reading as FOP
What's weird is when I flashed my Ace with Odin, although the CSC changed, the product code did not. I had no idea flashing a ROM could change your product code - that'd cause a problem if you need a warranty repair and its something people really need to be aware of.
My advice - see if the guy that wrote GingerReal has a clue why this might have happened. There could just be a simple file somewhere that holds the product code which you could get to with Root Explorer or ADB. I'm really just guessing though.
I was in your shoes but from no fault of my own - my new Ace wouldn't update from Kies no matter what, so I flashed S5830XWKPW (OXX/TPH) and haven't really looked back. Uninstalled Kies, forgot about it. I have every confidence that if a new stock firmware comes out, it'll make it out in Odin flashable format for everyone
Yeah, pretty much
I know from the Galaxy S forums that the product code is changeable .. I noticed that the guy who actually develops GingerReal comes from Spain and therefore where FOP has came from .. I think its the bootloader though.. because before flashing GingerReal or CM7 I NEVER had the green triangle in the top left when going into Recovery.. and now I do.. so thats tthe only thing left custom, recovery and possibly bootloader, although the kernel is stock as I remember it having Dell in it,
Swyped from my GT-S5830 using XDA App
I NEED someone on Three UK 2.3.3 KPN Stock to take a screenshot of a Kies registry key for me tomorrow to check if I definitely have H3G CSC, and if not.. how to get it back.. I rang Three and they want to send it to Samsung, which is a bad idea as they will see CMW recovery and charge me probably :/
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Jamielawther said:
Yeah, pretty much
I know from the Galaxy S forums that the product code is changeable .. I noticed that the guy who actually develops GingerReal comes from Spain and therefore where FOP has came from .. I think its the bootloader though.. because before flashing GingerReal or CM7 I NEVER had the green triangle in the top left when going into Recovery.. and now I do.. so thats tthe only thing left custom, recovery and possibly bootloader, although the kernel is stock as I remember it having Dell in it,
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The triangle you see at the corner is an indication that you're using CF-ROOT or an equivalent .
Forever living in my Galaxy Ace using XDA App
Yeah I know that, would that be the bootloader im using because CF-Root kernel is not installed, and kernel version shows this,
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You can flash 2.2 with multi CSC (i think that KB7 is right one). When phone boot's up, change CSC with *#272*IMEI...#. Phone will reboot, and after that KIES will report the right values and it will update your phone if there is an update.
You can flash 2.2 with multi CSC (i think that KB7 is right one). When phone boot's up, change CSC with *#272*IMEI...#. Phone will reboot, and after that KIES will report the right values and it will update your phone if there is an update.
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Do you mean S5830XWKB7/MULTI-CSC-OXXKB6 (9th on the list at samfirmware)?
I tried that and still couldn't get Kies to get updates. When I checked my CSC it was what it should have been (TPH).
Yes that one. Did you change CSC with that FW? I tried and it worked. For example, I changed to XEN and after 2 restarts, KIES was able to recognize phone and offer a update.
And of course, are you sure that there is update in your country?
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Ok so I was with o2 on KF3, I've now flashed stock samsung firmware from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
I'm using the most up to date XEU one which is
XWKI4
Firmware info
PDA:XWKI4
PHONE: XXKI1
Date: 14/09/2011
Android 2.3.4
All o2 stuff has disapeared. I've read through the forums on changing the CSC and am confused.
Do I need to change it to XEU now to be able to update through kies? currently it comes up as 02U.
The firmware flash didn't reset my phone everything was as before. Which was nice, however I want the option to get the updates through kies or by flash.
Am i right in thinking I would have to change my CSC for this?
I see views but no replies - anyone no the answer or is it a smarties job?
Tried to change it anyway but phone wont let me dont even get a keyboard. Stuck it on clipboard selected all on 02U then pasted XEU ontop all i got was an error to say it had to be 3 characters any clues?
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So after some more internet scouring and no help here it appears i need to flash a multi csc fw then change csc then reflash the one i have now......... Can anybody verify if this is correct or not?
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To use kies again you will have to flash back to the original firmware,in your case carrier firmware,that came with you phone.If your firmware is not official or doesnt match your product code then kies will say that "this firmware cannot be updated" although your phone will still connect.The CSC firmware you have is a mono-csc package.If you try to change it or install a custom ROM on top it will say "CSC-UNKNOWN" because for custom ROMs and other changes to be done there needs to be at leats 3 CSCs in the firmware.The best thing you can do if you want to stay on this firmware is stay with XEU for your region or if you want flash the OXA multi CSC pack.It has varios CSCs to choose but i cant remember if it has XEU.You could always flash a custom ROM that has a multi CSC package built in to it like Omega ROM which im using but this of course means you cant use Kies.So the choice is yours.Stay with XEU if you want to keep to stock or OXA-multi CSC if you want to flash a custom ROM or back to your original carrier firmware to keep using Kies.
EDIT: Theres nothing Kies can do for you that XDA cant.Im in Spain on XXKI4 (Poland 2.3.5.) running Omega XT v3.0 ROM which has a EUR CSC for Europe built in to the ROM itself.So Ive got a Europe CSC thats works fantastic with a version of android that isnt even released in my country and a ROM thats fast and stable that gives me 2 days battery life with 3G on all day with moderate use.
thanks
Hi
Thanks for that, I guess I just wanted the best of both worlds, to be able to flash official roms from XDA as they come out for XEU but also have the ability to do the same through kies - ODIN was painless enough so as u say there's nothing kies can do for me that xda can't in that respect
Eureaka
So I factory re-set my phone from the recovery menu.......bang csc now reads xeu so it would seem to be that flashing the firmware as above won't sort csc on it's own unless a multi csc, but it doesn't matter which route u pick multi/single csc fw package you have to factory re-set to change it.
At least I know if I ever need to send the phone back to 02 I reflash, factory re-set and everything is as should be, although will the binary counter hint i've been flashing?
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So I factory re-set my phone from the recovery menu.......bang csc now reads xeu so it would seem to be that flashing the firmware as above won't sort csc on it's own unless a multi csc, but it doesn't matter which route u pick multi/single csc fw package you have to factory re-set to change it.
At least I know if I ever need to send the phone back to 02 I reflash, factory re-set and everything is as should be, although will the binary counter hint i've been flashing?
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For the counter just buy a jig on ebay or maybe from a store if you can find one that sells them.Ebay always has them.It wipes the counter clean so Samsung dont know that yourve been playing around cos if the counter isnt at 0 then your warranty is void.Cost 2 bucks.The latest 2.3.5 official firmwares,also available here on XDA,have a new bootloader which is un-wipeable but there is an odin flashable old bootloader which allows you to flash the latest version and still wipe the counter.you can read about it here at the bottom of the Frankenstein section bellow XXKI3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
I also wanted the best of both worlds but at the end of the day all official kies firmwares you can find here from the link i just gave you anyway and flashing custom ROMs and back to stock and custom and stock again could also put your IMEI in danger of being corrupt.
EDIT: Heres a good IMEI backup method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Wasn't aware of that risk! Will have to get a jig as if phone busts it will have to go back via my insurance company and I'm sure they will check!
Also I've got Odin 4.42 now not odin 3 1.85 does anyone know how to use it to flash the GS2 as it's options are slightly different e.g one tarball support - dedicated option rather than just pointing the pda field at the single tar.
also the reset time has a value of 300 rather than just being a tick box. Other than that it's pretty much the same
kpsmithuk said:
Wasn't aware of that risk! Will have to get a jig as if phone busts it will have to go back via my insurance company and I'm sure they will check!
Also I've got Odin 4.42 now not odin 3 1.85 does anyone know how to use it to flash the GS2 as it's options are slightly different e.g one tarball support - dedicated option rather than just pointing the pda field at the single tar.
also the reset time has a value of 300 rather than just being a tick box. Other than that it's pretty much the same
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About the new Odin im not sure.If your not sure then its probably a fail-safe bet to stick to v1.85,at least you know it works and messing around with things that your not sure about could end up with a bricked phone.Ive been flashing for donkeys and im happy with v1.85.If it aint broken....so ill stick with it.A jigs good to have just incase.If something happens you need to wipe the counter before sending it back.An IMEI backup is a MUST HAVE.Not really if your only flashing original firmwares but if you want to flash custom ROMs then YES its possible that something could go wrong.Happens not to often,to some people never,but if you dont have a backup then there is no way you can get your original IMEI back without sending it back to the service centre and that will cost you.No IMEI means on conection at all.No 3G,HSPDA or even signal.Not good at all
Cheers for the advice will stick to 1.85 it works lol yeah i stick to official fw interested to know how imei can get fried though
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Hi,
I have an S6E XSG csc device and I was wondering if it's worth the effort to download the latest update for the XEU and flash it via Odin. Would there be successful flash? Would it change the product code of my device to XEU? Is it advisable?
Please help me
amirage said:
Hi,
I have an S6E XSG csc device and I was wondering if it's worth the effort to download the latest update for the XEU and flash it via Odin. Would there be successful flash? Would it change the product code of my device to XEU? Is it advisable?
Please help me
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Yes there will be a successful flash so long as you have the usb drivers, the latest odin, and flashing through download mode.
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amirage said:
Hi,
I have an S6E XSG csc device and I was wondering if it's worth the effort to download the latest update for the XEU and flash it via Odin. Would there be successful flash? Would it change the product code of my device to XEU? Is it advisable?
Please help me
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To answer your first question on whether is it worth it, that entirely depends on you, there aren't a lot of new features I think, so it would also depend on which firmware you running
Yes it should be a successful flash, mine was XFV(South Africa) and I got impatient with them taking forever to publish the update, so I downloaded the XSG one, only to realize in a few weeks that they released a better firmware for XFV, so I immediately flashed XFV, then I realized it later when I checked that my product code was changed to XSG, So being kinda worried, I decided to flash the XFV firmware again, that didn't change it so, I decided to factory reset the device, and boot to recovery after setup and it seems like it was then when it changed my CSC back to XFV... So basically, I think it will change your product code, It seems like to change your CSC you just have to boot to recovery.
Hey thanks for the comments. Just wanted to check how you changed the csc via recovery? Is it the normal stock recovery or something else?
Just another quick one...did flashing the XEU software corrupt the IMEI? I'm looking at some links that this could happen...please let me know...basically, by flashing an XEU firmware your phone was still in perfect condition yes!?
Skhulile said:
Hello
To answer your first question on whether is it worth it, that entirely depends on you, there aren't a lot of new features I think, so it would also depend on which firmware you running
Yes it should be a successful flash, mine was XFV(South Africa) and I got impatient with them taking forever to publish the update, so I downloaded the XSG one, only to realize in a few weeks that they released a better firmware for XFV, so I immediately flashed XFV, then I realized it later when I checked that my product code was changed to XSG, So being kinda worried, I decided to flash the XFV firmware again, that didn't change it so, I decided to factory reset the device, and boot to recovery after setup and it seems like it was then when it changed my CSC back to XFV... So basically, I think it will change your product code, It seems like to change your CSC you just have to boot to recovery.
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Just another quick one...did flashing the XEU software corrupt the IMEI? I'm looking at some links that this could happen...please let me know...basically, by flashing an XEU firmware your phone was still in perfect condition yes!?
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By recovery I mean normal recovery, as soon as I booted to recovery the was a message at the bottom that said something like "CSC applied", I didn't have to do anything special, though I also cleared cache after that to avoid conflicts if there could be any, and My IMEI never got damaged, though I never flashed XEU, but I flashed XSG then went back to XFV and nothing bad happened, so I believe it shouldn't damage anything
Purchased a sim unlocked SM-T978U (Verizon Tab S7+ 5G) and am trying to flash the unlocked or Tmobile stock firmware to it. I've gotten "passed" flashes everything when flashing all of the files from the corresponding stock firmwares, but everything it boots back into the Verizon firmware. Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong that would cause this? I've probably flashed this thing 20 times at this point.
its a verizon tablet so thats normal.. u need to change csc is all
Thought that was part of flashing it with the patched version of Odin with a different CSC version of the firmware, but I've not done this before. Any suggestions or resources you can point to on how to do this? Thanks!
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Thought that was part of flashing it with the patched version of Odin with a different CSC version of the firmware, but I've not done this before. Any suggestions or resources you can point to on how to do this? Thanks!
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patched odin only removes hash checks.. all the firmware has multi csc (all the usa csc) so simply flashing firmware doesnt change csc
Gotcha, so change the CSC first, then flash the matching firmware? What's the best method for changing the CSC on the S7+? This process? https://www.**********.com/how-to-change-csc-in-samsung-galaxy-phones/
Any suggestions on how to change the CSC? I've hit a wall and haven't been able to find a way to change it and then flash the desired firmware.
elliwigy said:
patched odin only removes hash checks.. all the firmware has multi csc (all the usa csc) so simply flashing firmware doesnt change csc
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You need to flash with odin, wipe, then pop the other carrier sim in, on reboot it will boot with that carrier sw.
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You need to flash with odin, wipe, then pop the other carrier sim in, on reboot it will boot with that carrier sw.
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Ok, so SIM out, Odin flash with the TMB firmware. Then, what do you mean "wipe?" Is that just choosing the CSC file in Odin so that it resets all data, or some step after to wipe it?
So I tried again with these steps and had the same result, back into the Verizon firmware.
Removed Tmobile Sim
Odin flash TMB firmware
Tablet reboots automatically into VZW firmware
Then booted into recovery mode and performed a factory reset and cache wipe
Reinserted Sim and reboot
Tablet still boots into VZW firmware
I also tried this same process but with the unlocked "USC" firmware with the same results.
Am I supposed to somehow prevent the first boot after odin flash to perform the factory reset? I've tried that unsuccessfully but maybe I have the timing off or something.
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Ok, so SIM out, Odin flash with the TMB firmware. Then, what do you mean "wipe?" Is that just choosing the CSC file in Odin so that it resets all data, or some step after to wipe it?
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jmwfl2000 said:
So I tried again with these steps and had the same result, back into the Verizon firmware.
Removed Tmobile Sim
Odin flash TMB firmware
Tablet reboots automatically into VZW firmware
Then booted into recovery mode and performed a factory reset and cache wipe
Reinserted Sim and reboot
Tablet still boots into VZW firmware
I also tried this same process but with the unlocked "USC" firmware with the same results.
Am I supposed to somehow prevent the first boot after odin flash to perform the factory reset? I've tried that unsuccessfully but maybe I have the timing off or something.
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dunno wat ur flashing but all the firmware is the same.. theyre all multi csc.. so simply flashing different firmwares wont change csc lol
I don't know if this will help but on some samsung phones you can change the csc by opening the dailer and typing "*#272*IMEI number#"
edit: IMEI must me copied from the about tablet section in the settings. Press on the IMEI for a second and it will be copied to clipboard. Typing the IMEI will not likely not work.
After entering this in the dailer a menu pops up and you can select csc. Note this will usually factory reset the device.
Yes if you try this, please let me know if it works. I have the T878u 5g from Tmobile.
Any update on this? I purchased an SM-T978U (on Samsung website that is t-mobile S7+)
I expected it to not be carrier or network locked but it was locked to the t-mobile network.
Would love to flash an unlocked firmware but I can't find SM-T978U firmware, let alone U1 firmware...... I realize that flashing U1 firmware won't unlock the network but T-mobile support tells me the device can't possibly be truly carrier locked because the IMEI isn't even in their system. So I thought maybe the carrier lock is in their app tied to the system instead of the actual device??
Anyway has anyone found the firmware for these devices? Sammobile doesn't seem to list SM-T978 as a device
These devices don't have a dialer so entering the IMEI method mentioned above won't work unless there is a trick?
Guys, for cross flashing, you must factory reset from within the OS before you flash. the newer security measures will not allow the device to accept even a full flash if the device is activation locked to an account. that is likely why you are flashing and still getting the vzw stuff to come up.
@elliwigy , though the devices are all loaded with multiple csc's, and you can change them on demand (if you know how), that will not automatically load the carrier branded bloatware that comes with each firmware, and certain settings that may, or may not, be enabled or disabled by the carrier. An example being native video calling that the verizon firmware has and the unlocked firmware does not.
I almost always flash my Verizon devices with the U1 XAA unlocked software. Among other things, this lets me get security patches faster, as i get them when sammy releases them, not when vzw gets around to it. I say almost always because there are still a few devices, like my tab s6, that are vzw models with some minor hardware changes that prevent it. But in the case of my Tab S7+ and my Note20Ultra, they are both rocking U1 XAA firmware.
K3N422 said:
Guys, for cross flashing, you must factory reset from within the OS before you flash. the newer security measures will not allow the device to accept even a full flash if the device is activation locked to an account. that is likely why you are flashing and still getting the vzw stuff to come up.
@elliwigy , though the devices are all loaded with multiple csc's, and you can change them on demand (if you know how), that will not automatically load the carrier branded bloatware that comes with each firmware, and certain settings that may, or may not, be enabled or disabled by the carrier. An example being native video calling that the verizon firmware has and the unlocked firmware does not.
I almost always flash my Verizon devices with the U1 XAA unlocked software. Among other things, this lets me get security patches faster, as i get them when sammy releases them, not when vzw gets around to it. I say almost always because there are still a few devices, like my tab s6, that are vzw models with some minor hardware changes that prevent it. But in the case of my Tab S7+ and my Note20Ultra, they are both rocking U1 XAA firmware.
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not sure y u tagged me lol.. i know hiw csc works.. in fact, in my last comment before this one you can see I clearly said just flashing firmware won't change the csc? seems like basically what you said but in a few words
K3N422 said:
Guys, for cross flashing, you must factory reset from within the OS before you flash. the newer security measures will not allow the device to accept even a full flash if the device is activation locked to an account. that is likely why you are flashing and still getting the vzw stuff to come up.
@elliwigy , though the devices are all loaded with multiple csc's, and you can change them on demand (if you know how), that will not automatically load the carrier branded bloatware that comes with each firmware, and certain settings that may, or may not, be enabled or disabled by the carrier. An example being native video calling that the verizon firmware has and the unlocked firmware does not.
I almost always flash my Verizon devices with the U1 XAA unlocked software. Among other things, this lets me get security patches faster, as i get them when sammy releases them, not when vzw gets around to it. I say almost always because there are still a few devices, like my tab s6, that are vzw models with some minor hardware changes that prevent it. But in the case of my Tab S7+ and my Note20Ultra, they are both rocking U1 XAA firmware.
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Where is this U1 XAA firmware to download? Specifically for the SM-T978U?
RE: jmwfl2000 -I always untick the "Auto-Reboot" box when flashing new TWRP images to prevent stock recovery from being reapplied.After the first boot all should be well.
K3N422 said:
in the case of my Tab S7+ and my Note20Ultra, they are both rocking U1 XAA firmware.
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I'm pretty stumped like OP. Where are you finding U1 XAA for Tab S7+? Doesn't seem to turn up anywhere. Would definitely appreciate it if you could provide a link. Thanks.
I tried resetting before flashing and unchecked the auto-reboot but mine still returns to Tmobile. I just want the call and text on other devices feature.
Edit: I go the feature to work without flashing a new firmware but I am still looking for U1 XAA for the tab if anyone found it.
jmwfl2000 said:
Purchased a sim unlocked SM-T978U (Verizon Tab S7+ 5G) and am trying to flash the unlocked or Tmobile stock firmware to it. I've gotten "passed" flashes everything when flashing all of the files from the corresponding stock firmwares, but everything it boots back into the Verizon firmware. Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong that would cause this? I've probably flashed this thing 20 times at this point.
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I bought an unlocked Verizon Tab S7, probably same seller. Its brand new, stil has plastic on it. Are you wanting to unlock Tmobile 5G bands?