AT&T Production Stock Firmware (I987UCJK1) - Galaxy Tab Android Development

Here is an ODIN package for the stock firmware from the AT&T Galaxy Tab at release time. (I987UCJK1, not an engineering or preproduction ROM) It was tested by rotohammer on a T-Mobile Galaxy Tab. (Thanks for testing it for me)
It was created using the same method that the stock T-Mobile flash was created, so there is not a bootloader in this package.
Flash using ODIN by putting it into the PDA field, no pit or other packages required.
I987UCJK1
Thanks to rotohammer and all of the others participating in thread about creating a usable dump.

Thanks for posting this. Saw what you and rotohammer were doing with great interest.
I'm going to make an attempt on the Sprint Tab when I get back from Germany next week.

Does Repartition need to be checked?

SonicTab said:
Does Repartition need to be checked?
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You know, I'm not quite sure, rotohammer actually tested out my AT&T firmware on his T-Mobile device. I'll have to find out.
Edit: Try doing as instructed here:
rotohammer said:
Yes, just for you!
After 2 weeks of work, I have recreated an Odin package of the stock T-Mobile firmware.
Flash it in Odin from the PDA button, no .pit file, nothing else.
It contains no bootloader because I don't want anyone to brick their device with a bad flashing.
I would like to thank everyone who has helped me, but especially jtc442 and Deodexed.
http://files.deodexed.com/ModADroid-Galaxy-Tablet/T-Mobile/T-Mobile_Stock.zip
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does anyone have the stock radio that goes with this rom thanks

jstuart83 said:
does anyone have the stock radio that goes with this rom thanks
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Download the file and take the modem.bin out of the tar file.

got it thanks

jstuart83 said:
got it thanks
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Have you tried I9000UGJK3? It enables HSUPA
I switched my otherwise stock Tab's modem out for that one.

maniac3389 said:
Here is an ODIN package for the stock firmware from the AT&T Galaxy Tab at release time. (I987UCJK1, not an engineering or preproduction ROM) It was tested by rotohammer on a T-Mobile Galaxy Tab. (Thanks for testing it for me)
It was created using the same method that the stock T-Mobile flash was created, so there is not a bootloader in this package.
Flash using ODIN by putting it into the PDA field, no pit or other packages required.
I987UCJK1
Thanks to rotohammer and all of the others participating in thread about creating a usable dump.
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Does anybody still have this file? It seems it is no longer hosted there. I could really use this.

nerdcompdork11 said:
Does anybody still have this file? It seems it is no longer hosted there. I could really use this.
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+1, I need to go back to stock for sale purposes. This would make life simple.

I created a "Roto Backup" of my stock Galaxy Tab; if someone can tell me how to create a flashable package from my backup I'd be game to try.

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[ROM][VZW] Stock 2.3.4

A working link to the ROM.
I have no idea where this leak came from but it's working smashingly on my Tab.
Install:
1. Turn on USB debugging.
2. Plug in your device.
3. Start Heimdall.
4. Unpack the 7zip archive.
5. Rename the .md5 file to .tar extension.
6. In Heimdall, click Brows next to PDA and open the .tar file.
7. Click Start.
First boot will take a long time, be patient.
Is it rooted?
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
Does it say it's rooted?
majikfox said:
Does it say it's rooted?
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It doesnt say that it isnt either lol
Either way thankyou for this.
Sent from my SCH-I800 using Tapatalk
Anyone try rooting this ? Will gingerbreak work ?
going to try this tomorrow... I'm too tired tonight
hey, how long does it stay at the samsung screen? its been like 12 min already. thanks
bxnym said:
hey, how long does it stay at the samsung screen? its been like 12 min already. thanks
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you need put your SGT into recovery and factory reset him
i get 'firmware.xml is missing from the package'
manowar12 said:
you need put your SGT into recovery and factory reset him
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Ok thanks I'll try that...
I keep getting firmware.xml missing too. What can we be doing wrong that others are doing right??? I saw the samsung-android on the drivers and i installed them. The device is in debugging and i took the .md5 off the file name. Not quite sure what could be going on here. Any insight.
http://www.fileserve.com/file/55FPWcF/Official_Verizon_EFO1_2.3.4_GB_Leak_Rooted.zip
enjoy
Open Heimdall
Put Tab in Download Mode (Power on + Vol Down, release Power On)
The Following Files go in the following slots....
factoryfs goes in the FactoryFS
zImage Goes in Kernel
param.lfs goes in Param.lfs
cache.rfs goes in Cache
dbdata.rfs goes in Database Data
recovery.bin goes in Recovery
DO NOT DEVIATE
Tab will reboot.
Immediatlly force a reboot into Recovery
Yes I know its factory, Dan is workiing hard on repairing the CWM and Custom Kernel for this.
Wipe Data/Factory reset
Wipe Cache
Reboot
I hate to ask, but there is nowhere in heimdall to put these files that i can find. Only time i have used these was in odin and it still does not match up. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
What do you means VZW ? Plese explane me
ctoicho said:
What do you means VZW ? Plese explane me
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It means this ROM is for the Verizon Wireless Tab or a CDMA tab. This ROM may work on the other CDMA tab which is the Sprint tab.
Which version of heimdall are you using?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Im using 1.3.1. What tab on the program do you put this. I only have a browse for a firmware package on the first tab, flash tab with a pit file. and a utilities tab. Im really confused.
Uninstall 1.3.1 and install 1.1.1. It has the individual slots like you see on Odin.
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dzasta said:
It means this ROM is for the Verizon Wireless Tab or a CDMA tab. This ROM may work on the other CDMA tab which is the Sprint tab.
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While this Rom would work after a fashion on a Sprint Gtab, it seems pointless to try since the Sprint Gtab already has a readily available GB stock Rom and this Rom would surely mess up 3G on a Sprint Gtab.
Just wanted to report I've been running this since the leak came out, and it has been great!! Resolved the constant FC's in email with exchange server and the front camera worked perfectly with Skype!! Zero issues for me with this rom. Just looking for a custom kernel to run ext4 format...
Cheers!
Rob

In need of stock unrooted odin tar. Any version will do

Hey guys,
I have a problem with my phone's USB connection. It constantly believes it is connected regardless if it is or not. As a result, I cannot put the device in Developer mode to unroot the device.
I need to unroot the device so that Sprint can replace it for me. Every version of odin I see available is of the rooted variety and the FH13 Odin unrooted version has been pulled for now.
Does anyone have an unrooted odin tar available?
Thanks
thephawx said:
Hey guys,
I have a problem with my phone's USB connection. It constantly believes it is connected regardless if it is or not. As a result, I cannot put the device in Developer mode to unroot the device.
I need to unroot the device so that Sprint can replace it for me. Every version of odin I see available is of the rooted variety and the FH13 Odin unrooted version has been pulled for now.
Does anyone have an unrooted odin tar available?
Thanks
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Use this. http://sxtp-forum.com/showthread.php?1-odin-tar-sph-d710.fh13
crawrj said:
Use this. http://sxtp-forum.com/showthread.php?1-odin-tar-sph-d710.fh13
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Thank you sir, dev-host looks like it's in the middle of an upgrade. Any chance someone has a mirror? If not I'll just wait.
Thanks again!
thephawx said:
Thank you sir, dev-host looks like it's in the middle of an upgrade. Any chance someone has a mirror? If not I'll just wait.
Thanks again!
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We aren't allowed to mirror the file. What Rom are you running right now?
rwilco I believe also has a FH13 stock unrooted one click...
http://rwilco12.xdafileserver.nl/?dir=LeakSite/LEAKS/Samsung Epic 4G Touch/FH13/ROM
That should get you going.
garwynn said:
rwilco I believe also has a FH13 stock unrooted one click...
http://rwilco12.xdafileserver.nl/?dir=LeakSite/LEAKS/Samsung Epic 4G Touch/FH13/ROM
That should get you going.
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I believe he removed all of the unrooted versions for now. I could be wrong but I think I read that somewhere.
I am uploading a zip file that will fix you up. My upload is slow but I will post it when it is done.
crawrj said:
I believe he removed all of the unrooted versions for now. I could be wrong but I think I read that somewhere.
I am uploading a zip file that will fix you up. My upload is slow but I will post it when it is done.
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Yea, I've seen rwilco's page and it only has the rooted one up.
@crawrj
Thank you very much for the assist. Will stand by.
Thanks!
EDIT: To answer your previous question, I'm just on stock rooted FF18.
thephawx said:
Hey guys,
I have a problem with my phone's USB connection. It constantly believes it is connected regardless if it is or not. As a result, I cannot put the device in Developer mode to unroot the device.
I need to unroot the device so that Sprint can replace it for me. Every version of odin I see available is of the rooted variety and the FH13 Odin unrooted version has been pulled for now.
Does anyone have an unrooted odin tar available?
Thanks
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You can use one of sfhub's One-Clicks on the phone.
You'll need a zip extractor and Mobile Odin. [There is a free version of Mobile Odin around there that Chainfire provide for the XDA Crowd; you just need to flash his support files]
Follow sfhub's superb instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721229
Then just delete the superuser apk.
That should surely be enough for you to show Sprint your stock.
Finally finished. Backup whatever you need to and flash this in CWM. This will give you stock FH13 with wiped data and stock kernel. You can flash the FH13 modem before using that zip or Odin it if you want a matching set. If you aren't already using the FH13 modem that is.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eztuynm1y28epy8/Stock_Odexed_FH13_Rom_Data_Wipe.zip

UCAMA4 sammobile

Just thought I would share. UCAMA4 is available for download over at sammobile. It is a big file and you have to go through Hotfile.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-I317&pcode=ATT#firmware
Have you installed this update?
I did, just for something to do though, as it not so much an update as it is just UCALJ with the last two OTA's that AT&T had pushed out.
Is there a new modem?
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No. It is the UCAMA4 radio.
CodeNameRedNeck said:
No. It is the UCAMA4 radio.
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Well kinda depends what he's running. It's newer than the UCALJ2 and K7.
True. But at about a month old "I" would not call it new.
Thanks for the replies.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda app-developers app
CodeNameRedNeck said:
I did, just for something to do though, as it not so much an update as it is just UCALJ with the last two OTA's that AT&T had pushed out.
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I downloaded this as a 'just in case" backup in case I needed to return to stock - but, I am curious how you installed it. When I downloaded it - I expected it to be a tar file - but it doesn't appear to be one - did you use Odin to install? Or some other method? Can you explain
Thanks
After you unzip it you will find a .tar file that has a long name. I cannot remember the name but I know it is a long one and it is indeed a .tar file. And yes, use Odin. After I backed up all the files I wanted I did a factory reset, put it in download mode, and ran it through Odin.
mocsab said:
I downloaded this as a 'just in case" backup in case I needed to return to stock - but, I am curious how you installed it. When I downloaded it - I expected it to be a tar file - but it doesn't appear to be one - did you use Odin to install? Or some other method? Can you explain
Thanks
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1. Put the phone into Download Mode (Volume Down + Power when turning it on).
2. Load the .tar file into the "PDA" section of ODIN on your PC.
3. Click Flash
It's mainly a security patch and modem yes?
I have it running already via the OTA, but I think I'll pull it for storage..
Thank you OP.....g
You are welcome. That is pretty much what it is good for.

[GUIDE] How to Unbrick your AT&T S4 I337 OTA UCUAMF3

With me not reading about Samsung latest OTA locked bootloader , I rooted my phone, installed TWRP and updated SU, them I am stuck at a soft brick at the download mod, I have tried every possible way with ODIN to no luck, I always kept booting to the damn download mod, then accidentally I was able to flash this pit file to bypass the stuck download mod and was able to boot normally
All you need is ODIN and the attached pit file,
1. Download attached file and unzip it
2. Run ODIN
3. Click on pit
4. Loacate the unziped SGS-I337_16GB.pit file and load it
5. Click start, phone will reboot when when compelete
6. Done
Thought to share my findings
Good Luck Don't forget to Hit the Thanks Button
This is interesting. Is the PIT file you linked a "signed" PIT file?
The reason I am asking is because the PIT file listed in this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit
...appears to not be signed and I think people had trouble flashing it through ODIN because it was not signed.
The size of the PIT file in the thread I linked and the PIT file in your post is different so it definitely appears to be a different PIT file.
Where did you get the PIT file from in your post? Was it pulled from a device running MF3 firmware?
Also, people should be aware both PIT files are for 16GB phones. It says so in the file name, but it's worth an extra mention just the same.
Thank, and it will be interesting to find out more information about this.
wait so, this will just fix the fact u tried to flash the recovery on mf3.. u weren't able to downgrade to amdl were u ?
scott14719 said:
This is interesting. Is the PIT file you linked a "signed" PIT file?
The reason I am asking is because the PIT file listed in this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit
...appears to not be signed and I think people had trouble flashing it through ODIN because it was not signed.
The size of the PIT file in the thread I linked and the PIT file in your post is different so it definitely appears to be a different PIT file.
Where did you get the PIT file from in your post? Was it pulled from a device running MF3 firmware?
Also, people should be aware both PIT files are for 16GB phones. It says so in the file name, but it's worth an extra mention just the same.
Thank, and it will be interesting to find out more information about this.
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The pit is indeed signed, and it should work for both 16GB and 32GB according to the original information
Yes It is the same file
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app
iB4STiD said:
wait so, this will just fix the fact u tried to flash the recovery on mf3.. u weren't able to downgrade to amdl were u ?
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I didn't try, but I don't see why not, dude, this could be a work around
Thanks
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app
nkhater said:
The pit is indeed signed, and it should work for both 16GB and 32GB according to the original information
Yes It is the same file
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app
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Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
scott14719 said:
Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
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Prob his phone...they are simple to pull from your phone, at least with heimdall. Ive been able to pull my pit with heimdall and use it in odin successfully
His is the exact same size of the pit I pulled from my device which confirms my theory on obtaining it
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
mg2195 said:
Prob his phone...they are simple to pull from your phone, at least with heimdall. Ive been able to pull my pit with heimdall and use it in odin successfully
His is the exact same size of the pit I pulled from my device which confirms my theory on obtaining it
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
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The reason i am asking is because I think people have tried to use the PIT file (the one I linked above) with ODIN, and although ODIN reported it as successfully flashing, it actually did not flash. Of course, the PIT file I linked above couldn't have been from MF3 (it wasn't released at the time of that post), but I was wondering if it was a signing issue with the PIT file that kept it from actually flashing, and if not, what would be the difference between the PIT file posted by the OP and the PIT file that is in the thread I linked (other than being pulled from different firmwares)?
It is my understanding (I might be wrong here), that flashing a PIT file via ODIN to a phone would erase all partition information including ROM, KERNEL, and boot partitions. Without this information (in this case a MF3 TAR file) being flashed through ODIN directly after a successful PIT file flash, how could the phone successfully boot back up into MF3? And we all know an ODIN flashable MF3 TAR does not yet exist.
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The reason i am asking is because I think people have tried to use the PIT file (the one I linked above) with ODIN, and although ODIN reported it as successfully flashing, it actually did not flash. Of course, the PIT file I linked above couldn't have been from MF3 (it wasn't released at the time of that post), but I was wondering if it was a signing issue with the PIT file that kept it from actually flashing, and if not, what would be the difference between the PIT file posted by the OP and the PIT file that is in the thread I linked (other than being pulled from different firmwares)?
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You know...im not sure. I mean...even with new firmwares shouldnt it be the same? Unless they changed the partitions around in mf3...than again...the one I pulled from my phone was from mdl and mine is the same exact size as his...
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mg2195 said:
You know...im not sure. I mean...even with new firmwares shouldnt it be the same? Unless they changed the partitions around in mf3...than again...the one I pulled from my phone was from mdl and mine is the same exact size as his...
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
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I added some Ninja edit info to my last post...
nkhater said:
I didn't try, but I don't see why not, dude, this could be a work around
Thanks
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i say fire up odin and try to downgrade to amdl :good:
iB4STiD said:
i say fire up odin and try to downgrade to amdl :good:
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As much as I would like to see it work, I don't think it would be a good idea.
A. If the OP was on MF3, how did he even attempt to install TWRP as was stated?
B. (I mentioned this in one of my lasts posts in this thread) If the PIT fil actually has flashed successfully, how would any information (other than partition information) remain on his phone? Wouldn't the PIT file wipe it completely...requiring the OP to immediately flash a firmware TAR file...which does not exist yet for MF3?
Something either is very right with this (a breakthrough) or is very wrong with this.
scott14719 said:
As much as I would like to see it work, I don't think it would be a good idea.
A. If the OP was on MF3, how did he even attempt to install TWRP as was stated?
B. (I mentioned this in one of my lasts posts in this thread) If the PIT fil actually has flashed successfully, how would any information (other than partition information) remain on his phone? Wouldn't the PIT file wipe it completely...requiring the OP to immediately flash a firmware TAR file...which does not exist yet for MF3?
Something either is very right with this (a breakthrough) or is very wrong with this.
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see, im hoping very right.. I would love to see people get around the sammy bs.. so im trying to be positive (for once) Im confused how this would work myself.. but hey stranger things have happened.. :good:
iB4STiD said:
see, im hoping very right.. I would love to see people get around the sammy bs.. so im trying to be positive (for once) Im confused how this would work myself.. but hey stranger things have happened.. :good:
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I am theorizing (just a theory) that the PIT file actually did not flash through ODIN. It reported as flashing correctly (successful), but as others have experienced, it was a false positive and didn't really flash. I am guessing the OP's phone started to work because of the method ODIN used to reboot the phone somehow bypassed the bootloop caused by trying to put TWRP onto MF3. I have seen a couple of recent posts where people were able to boot their phones by somehow getting into recovery and canceling a certain operation out ( I'm not sure which), causing the phone (that was in a previous bootloop) to start booting correctly.
I hope it is a break through as well, but I am leaning towards my explanation (or one close to it) as the reason for the OP's success.
scott14719 said:
I am theorizing (just a theory) that the PIT file actually did not flash through ODIN. It reported as flashing correctly (successful), but as others have experienced, it was a false positive and didn't really flash. I am guessing the OP's phone started to work because of the method ODIN used to reboot the phone somehow bypassed the bootloop caused by trying to put TWRP onto MF3. I have seen a couple of recent posts where people were able to boot their phones by somehow getting into recovery and canceling a certain operation out ( I'm not sure which), causing the phone (that was in a previous bootloop) to start booting correctly.
I hope it is a break through as well, but I am leaning towards my explanation (or one close to it) as the reason for the OP's success.
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ya, wiping cache in stock recovery, will kick the phone out of bootloop
iB4STiD said:
ya, wiping cache in stock recovery, will kick the phone out of bootloop
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And here is another example of someone getting out of a bootloop through Download (ODIN) mode:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44433724&postcount=11
Possibly, Odin triggered a similar reaction.
Actually, the original thread i pulled that post out of sounds very similar to what happened to the OP in this post.
Take a look at the OP of this post to see what I mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398336
So, I think my theory is correct. The PIT file never actually flashed, it was the interaction between ODIN and D/L mode that overcame the bootloop.
But hey, feel free to keep messing around with the PIT file because you never know...
I wonder where op went...
Sent from my SGH-I337 using xda premium
orlandoxpolice said:
I wonder where op went...
Sent from my SGH-I337 using xda premium
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OP was sleeping and just woke up will reply shortly
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scott14719 said:
It is my understanding (I might be wrong here), that flashing a PIT file via ODIN to a phone would erase all partition information including ROM, KERNEL, and boot partitions. Without this information (in this case a MF3 TAR file) being flashed through ODIN directly after a successful PIT file flash, how could the phone successfully boot back up into MF3? And we all know an ODIN flashable MF3 TAR does not yet exist.
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Sorry if this off topic but what's stopping someone from wiping the bootloader partition and flashing the MDL firmware?
I'm not sure if this would be done via a PIT file, ADB script or some other method but in general isn't this the path of last resistance for achieving root/bootloader access?
scott14719 said:
Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
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Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit

Full ODIN files for G928A G928AUCS4CQA1 Build

Full restore ODIN files of G928AUCS4CQA1 firmware. All is in one zip. Unzip files and insert in correct spots in ODIN.
If you not familiar with using ODIN, PLEASE SEARCH. Don't ask me how to use it. There is so much info on whole XDA forum how to use it ODIN.
Whatever you do to your phone using this files is YOURS and ONLY YOURS responsibility. Make sure you know what are you doing.
G928AUCS4CQA1 DOWNLOAD
Enjoy !!!..
EDIT: You can use this files to downgrade from Nougat (7.0) update back to MM
PS. If you use this files show appreciation and click THANK YOU. This files are not easy to get.
norbarb said:
Full restore ODIN files of G928AUCS4CQA1 firmware. All is in one zip. Unzip files and insert in correct spots in ODIN.
If you not familiar with using ODIN, PLEASE SEARCH. Don't ask me how to use it. There is so much info on whole XDA forum how to use it ODIN.
Whatever you do to your phone using this files is YOURS and ONLY YOURS responsibility. Make sure you know what are you doing.
Enjoy !!!..
EDIT: You can use this files to downgrade from Nougat (7.0) update back to MM
PS. If you use this files show appreciation and click THANK YOU. This files are not easy to get.
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omg. a lot of thanks. i have been searching like for two days a good reliable flash files. thanks a lot :laugh: :laugh:
Norbarb do you have the March 20 update? Or a stock rom with Nougat (g928a)? I can only do it with Odin.
KMAleman said:
Norbarb do you have the March 20 update? Or a stock rom with Nougat (g928a)? I can only do it with Odin.
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Nougat are not release yet so i don't think anybody will have Nougat Odin files. I have ADB files, they very easy to flash.
Thanks a lot would download it in a bit .. just wanted to find out if this a Nougat update.
Some more Help needed
Hi .. Ive been able to get it done but my phone is tuck in Samsung s6 edge + load screen any suggestions on how to get past here..
Thanks so so much..made a slight mistake in my first attempt but ive gotten it all sorted and my phone is up and running.. I knew i'll get sorted when I saw how organized and informative comments and responses were on this forum.. Thanks to norbarb for responding to my request.. Thanks again
Will these files wipe user data like a factory reset?
realorc said:
Will these files wipe user data like a factory reset?
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Yes
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy
can I flash this ODIN file over my old baseband 2BPE6 on sm-g928a
Please let me know if I can flash this ODIN file Full ODIN files for G928A G928AUCS4CQA1 Build on my SM-G928A with baseband 2BPE6 so that I can later upgrade it to NOUGAT using the SIDELOAD files I see you created in another article/forum on XDA
thanks for the great work you do.
eLHAMiiD said:
Please let me know if I can flash this ODIN file Full ODIN files for G928A G928AUCS4CQA1 Build on my SM-G928A with baseband 2BPE6 so that I can later upgrade it to NOUGAT using the SIDELOAD files I see you created in another article/forum on XDA
thanks for the great work you do.
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Yes
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy
HOW LONG DOES SIDELOADING this NOUGAT take?
norbarb said:
Nougat are not release yet so i don't think anybody will have Nougat Odin files. I have ADB files, they very easy to flash.
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Am just curious;
I was wondering how long does this SIDELOAD take to upload the NOUGAT 1.4gb file on my phone; it is taking a lots of time; it is now 30 minutes so far and am not seeing it finishing soon:crying:
eLHAMiiD said:
Am just curious;
I was wondering how long does this SIDELOAD take to upload the NOUGAT 1.4gb file on my phone; it is taking a lots of time; it is now 30 minutes so far and am not seeing it finishing soon:crying:
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Whole process should take anytime between 25-40 min
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it went well
norbarb said:
Whole process should take anytime between 25-40 min
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it actually took like 15 minutes.
thanks so much Norbarb
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eLHAMiiD said:
it actually took like 15 minutes.
thanks so much Norbarb
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Hello, I have g928AUCS2APE3 android 5.1.1 and I want to update it, can you help me please
jjlsnake said:
Hello, I have g928AUCS2APE3 android 5.1.1 and I want to update it, can you help me please
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Just update , Use files from OP and ODIN and update. Watch here how to work with ODIN : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJi_w4c0KyE . Just remember to use files for S6 edge Plus from first post here
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU2APB2 so can I directly Odin this file or I have to sideload other files also
nizam1234 said:
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU2APB2 so can I directly Odin this file or I have to sideload other files also
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Yes you can ODIN directly.
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Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU1AOGG so can I directly Odin this file, thanks.
devilking91 said:
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU1AOGG so can I directly Odin this file, thanks.
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