[Q] Root I9195 without install CWM ? - Galaxy S 4 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all.
I'm in doubt. Can I root I9195 without install CWM in order to keep OTA updates?
I ONLY want ROOT access.
Thanks.

If you have DBT csc or you can change to DBT or simply wanna flash DBT you can find on this phone android development prerooted firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375527

fact sighthow
Thanks !! this is just that i was looking for.Thanks !! this is just that i was looking for.

Keep in mind on the CSC version. Is for the DBT, usualy there is not problem flashing other roms but sometimes you can brick your device doing so.

Thanks again.
i still have to read much about this before to do nothing. i never had a Samsung and i still have to familiarize with ODIN, KIES, etc...
by other side, i suppose that SCS is an operator firmware, and DBT is for debrand firm. isn't it? i have a DBT version.
now, I only have to know the difference of ODEX and DEODEX.
Thank you very much for your support!!

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Lucky_XDA said:
Thanks again.
i still have to read much about this before to do nothing. i never had a Samsung and i still have to familiarize with ODIN, KIES, etc...
by other side, i suppose that SCS is an operator firmware, and DBT is for debrand firm. isn't it? i have a DBT version.
now, I only have to know the difference of ODEX and DEODEX.
Thank you very much for your support!!
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SilverZero said:
Deodexed ROMs have their .apk's (which are basically the application packages) repackaged in a certain way. An "odex" can be thought of as a collection of parts of applications that have been pulled out and optimized before booting. This speeds up the boot process - in a way, it preloads part of the applications - but it also makes hacking those apps difficult because part of the original code is already extracted somewhere else.
Deodexing is just a process of putting those pieces back into the original applications. It takes a while to extract those parts and build the .dex cache (aka Dalvik cache), but only because the relevant parts aren't in an easy-to-access place for the system. The advantage of this is that an app can be modified effectively and the developer doesn't have to worry about conflicts from the separate odex part of the code.
So, short version: "Deodexed" ROMs have all their apps put back together. If an app can be themed, for example, a deodexed version of that app will not get messed up when the modified .apk tries to mesh with the odex of the original un-modified .apk. Because it's not there.
If you want an aftermarket theme, you need a deodexed ROM. I'm not sure if deodexing can be done to individual apps within a non-deodexed ROM.
I think that's the general idea, anyway.
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Hope it helps

Lucky_XDA said:
Thanks again.
i still have to read much about this before to do nothing. i never had a Samsung and i still have to familiarize with ODIN, KIES, etc...
by other side, i suppose that SCS is an operator firmware, and DBT is for debrand firm. isn't it? i have a DBT version.
now, I only have to know the difference of ODEX and DEODEX.
Thank you very much for your support!!
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Stick to ODEX since you don't want to personalise or modify apps.

ok. the ODEX version is the i need. i have downloaded I9195XXUAMG4_DBT_20130725104052_ROOT_ODEX DBT Germany
i think that i have all i need. Last doubt, the german version valid for all europe?
When i typed *#1234# get this:
AP: I9195XXUAMG4
CP: I9195XXUAMG4
CSC: I9195OXAAMG4

Yes, I have the exact phone as you, it's safe to flash that file. Also binary counter will be 0 and you get ota updates.
Goodluck

i will do. Thanks for all.

btnetro said:
Yes, I have the exact phone as you, it's safe to flash that file. Also binary counter will be 0 and you get ota updates.
Goodluck
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i flashed the smartphone. and looks good. But i have a problem with Super SU app. need to update binary and it fails. is it normal?
EDIT: Fixed, updated from play store.

yes you should also not that amg8 version was released meanwhile, for DBT.
http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=GT-I9195&details=Galaxy_S_4_Mini_LTE

No, i still have AMG4.
Have you updated? KIES ask me about update. i cancel it for the moment.

yes I did however could not find prerooted versions, so you have to manually root it.

then, if i update, lost root? sorry for too much questions but... how can then root again?

The rooting is very easy on this device. and well documented.
Update to AMG8, and follow this guide after: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2364980

Hi all
my phone is DBT (Greece) and has
AP: GT-I9195 EUR I9195XXUAMG8
CP: GT-I9195 EUR I9195XXUAMG8
CSC: GT-I9195 EUR I9195OXAAMG8
is there a pre rooted DBT version i can install ?
I only want to debloat my phone and be able to move apps to ext SD
Today 10/09/2013 my phone updated to
AP: I9195XXUAMH3
CP: I9195XXUAMH3
CSC : I9195OXAAMH3
ANY IDEAS ???

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[Q] Change landcode

Hi,
Is it possible to change the landcode of t s4 mini? I live in the netherlands, but reveived a phone from Poland.
I would like to know if it's possible to change it to the netherlands and receive the regular updates from samsung, the kitkat update didn't come out in Poland yet.
thanks
Anybody?
SkyDrive. said:
Anybody?
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U can`t change landcode without root + Samsung Galaxy S / S2 / S3 CSC or with Phone INFO ★Samsung★
But your current rom MUST have Multi-CSC and contain both ( 99% it won`t )
Easiest way is to download rom from sammobile for Netherlands (Vodafone) and flash it with Odin
SilviuMik said:
U can`t change landcode without root + Samsung Galaxy S / S2 / S3 CSC[/URL] or with Phone INFO ★Samsung★[/URL]
But your current rom MUST have Multi-CSC and contain both ( 99% it won`t )
Easiest way is to download rom from sammobile for Netherlands (Vodafone)[/URL] and flash it with Odin
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Oh well, thank you for your reply.
I am going to flash it and see what happends!
SkyDrive. said:
Oh well, thank you for your reply.
I am going to flash it and see what happends!
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While flashing the firmware you gave me an error occured!
Now my device seems to be bricked as Kies doesn't recognize the device for recovery, any idea how to solve this problem?
SkyDrive. said:
While flashing the firmware you gave me an error occured!
Now my device seems to be bricked as Kies doesn't recognize the device for recovery, any idea how to solve this problem?
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http://www.s4miniarchive.com/2014/07/solution-what-to-do-when-odin-fails-at-hidden.img.ext4.html
Btw take care it will void your Knox warranty to 0x1
Or try to download another version of firmware ( KitKat ) and flash it with Odin 3.10
SilviuMik said:
U can`t change landcode without root + Samsung Galaxy S / S2 / S3 CSC or with Phone INFO ★Samsung★
But your current rom MUST have Multi-CSC and contain both ( 99% it won`t )
Easiest way is to download rom from sammobile for Netherlands (Vodafone) and flash it with Odin
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As far as I know changing the CSC will factory-reset the phone (Phone INFO ''CSC Changer' tells that as well).
I saw that Titanium Backup is backing up CSC application and data. Does anybody know what happens if one restores the CSC data with TB? Does this work without factory-reset?
Reason for asking is that I had a strange issue yesterday: flashing with ODIN failed 'Get PIT for mapping...'. The phone was starting up with the message 'Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again'.
I removed the battery and then I could flash the firmware without problems. Later after setting up everything I noticed that my CSC changed from 'DBT' to 'KOR'
To be honest, I never had to change the csc. The european firmwares have multiple CSCs included are the right one should be chosen automatically at first boot up after flashing. And I really dont understand what CSCs really are. So I dont care about them. Flashing the belgium fw worked as well as the german one. Couldn't fnd any difference (accept for the Hello app^^). European people are bothering themselves way to much about this topic...

Changing CSC of S9

I realise this question has probably been asked countless times but here we go. I have a SM-G960F but it is has a H3G firmware. I want to change it to BTU. Can I flash the latest BTU build, and use CSC instead of HOME_CSC as well as other files. Like, will this work without issues?
Yes, when it boots up it will likely be in German or something, on the first screen there will be some text with two options to press, you need to press the button that (In German) says reset the device, if you press the wrong button just boot to recovery and factory reset manually
On the next boot it will be in English
Why German? And would that be on the set up? Like when you first boot and it says welcome?
abrarahmed02 said:
Why German? And would that be on the set up? Like when you first boot and it says welcome?
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Just what it defaults to before the CSC changes when you factory reset, SIM card determines CSC when you flash Multi-CSC like BTU is, but only after the reset
And yes, very first screen it shows after the Samsung logo
Okay. I've rooted and flashed stock since S5. It's because this is my new S9, I dont wanna mess it up.
Edit: Thanks alot for your reply
abrarahmed02 said:
Okay. I've rooted and flashed stock since S5. It's because this is my new S9, I dont wanna mess it up.
Edit: Thanks alot for your reply
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I did the exact same thing you're about to do with my G960F too, mine was on O2 and I needed BTU or XEU for the Pie Beta, so I flashed the exact same way (Make sure to use ODIN 3.13.1)
It will likely give you XEU not BTU, makes no difference really they are both UK unbranded/unlocked firmwares and you get updates directly from Samsung instead of your carrier
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
That's also why I want to flash, get update for Pie faster.
abrarahmed02 said:
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
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No because your current CSC does not contain BTU or XEU, it is a single carrier CSC
Not sure that works now anyway, Samsung have added a lot of security additions to prevent us from playing, even to the point of not being able to update system apps via apk
Don't be worried about using ODIN, it is Samsung's own internal flashing tool in the first place, as long as you flash AP, BL, CP and CSC together and do not have any disconnections during the process you'll be fine
*Detection* said:
No because your current CSC does not contain BTU or XEU, it is a single carrier CSC
Not sure that works now anyway, Samsung have added a lot of security additions to prevent us from playing, even to the point of not being able to update system apps via apk
Don't be worried about using ODIN, it is Samsung's own internal flashing tool in the first place, as long as you flash AP, BL, CP and CSC together and do not have any disconnections during the process you'll be fine
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Alright. I appreciate your help.
abrarahmed02 said:
What about doing *#272#Phone’s IMEI#. Would that bring up an option to change?
That's also why I want to flash, get update for Pie faster.
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Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
*Detection* said:
Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
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Nah, I ain't gonna go that far. Would I still be able to get latest beta though?
abrarahmed02 said:
Nah, I ain't gonna go that far. Would I still be able to get latest beta though?
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Beta program has finished now, final is out in a few regions such as Germany (DBT)
*Detection* said:
Beta program has finished now, final is out in a few regions such as Germany (DBT)
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Right. I'll switch to BTU anyway. Thanks again
abrarahmed02 said:
Right. I'll switch to BTU anyway. Thanks again
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Yep. It worked exactly how you said, German first to. I'm now on XEU. Thanks
abrarahmed02 said:
Yep. It worked exactly how you said, German first to. I'm now on XEU. Thanks
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Nice one
*Detection* said:
Once you've flashed BTU/XEU you can flash DBT (German) Android Pie using HOME_CSC and it will not change your CSC, but you'll have Android Pie, that's what a lot of us have done until the UK receives it
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Wait. I wanna do this. How does it work? Like flashing home CSC for DBT doesn't change the csc, but gives pie? How would I do this?
And does this still mean when it is pushed to UK it will be available, or will I need to re-flash?
abrarahmed02 said:
Wait. I wanna do this. How does it work? Like flashing home CSC for DBT doesn't change the csc, but gives pie? How would I do this?
And does this still mean when it is pushed to UK it will be available, or will I need to re-flash?
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Yep, HOME_CSC will not change your CSC, and DBT is included in BTU Multi just as XEU is, so it is quite happy leaving your CSC alone
Once the UK receives Android Pie, just do it again the exact same way with HOME_CSC and you'll be set for OTA updates from XEU again
No data lost, no reset of phone, just a nice quick way to get Pie now
*Detection* said:
Yep, HOME_CSC will not change your CSC, and DBT is included in BTU Multi just as XEU is, so it is quite happy leaving your CSC alone
Once the UK receives Android Pie, just do it again the exact same way with HOME_CSC and you'll be set for OTA updates from XEU again
No data lost, no reset of phone, just a nice quick way to get Pie now
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Perfect, I'll do it now.
abrarahmed02 said:
Perfect, I'll do it now.
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:good:Same as yesterday but use HOME_CSC instead of CSC
And obviously the Pie DBT firmware this time

is it possible to downgrade P to O? (and keep knox)

EDIT: it is possible, and worked just fine for me
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Hi guys.
recently got a used s9, did all the updates (for security updates) and didnt even look, just kept updating and find myself on android P.
I've played around with it and found it less intuitive and pretty lacking in some regards. (and may possibly have some issues relating to the OS too; battery and phone)
software updates says:
Code:
current version: G960FXXXXU2CRLO / G960FOXXM2CRLO / G960FXXXU2CRLI
Security patch level: 1 January 2019
SM-G960F, Phone status: Official, baseband version G960FXXU2CRLI, Kernel version: 4.9.59-15076275, build verison: ppr1.180610.011.G960FXXU2CRLO
I'm wondering if it's possible to flash back to official Android O, while retaining untripped KNOX. (having KNOX in a usable/official status)
I've read online that it should be possible to do, but talk of using the "OEM unlocking" option has me weary.
I dont want to blindy follow a guide to find i've broken KNOX or have a brick.
some of you guys are pretty cluey. so i thought it be a good first place to ask.
cheers
Once you pass a certain bootloader baseband you can't downgrade.... So odds are your stuck on Pie
PoochyXXX
PoochyX said:
Once you pass a certain bootloader baseband you can't downgrade.... So odds are your stuck on Pie
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Hmm, thats what I'm afraid of.
The downgrade guide i mentioned was here:
https://techbeasts.com/downgrade-ga...xy_S9S9_Plus_to_Android_Oreo_from_Android_Pie
not sure how legit it is though.
I havent read anything on XDA on the forums here, hence my new topic.
Yes you can downgrade, just flash with ODIN as normal using CSC and not HOME_CSC
The bootloader thing is true but you can check here which version you have vs which version you want to flash
G960FXXU2CRLI <<< Version 2
Boot the phone into Download mode, look for (BL:1 or BL:2 or BL:3)
As long as you are not trying to flash a lower version BL you will be fine
*Detection* said:
Yes you can downgrade, just flash with ODIN as normal using CSC and not HOME_CSC
The bootloader thing is true but you can check here which version you have vs which version you want to flash
G960FXXU2CRLI <<< Version 2
Boot the phone into Download mode, look for (BL:1 or BL:2 or BL:3)
As long as you are not trying to flash a lower version BL you will be fine
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Ohhh
PoochyXXX
*Detection* said:
Yes you can downgrade, just flash with ODIN as normal using CSC and not HOME_CSC
The bootloader thing is true but you can check here which version you have vs which version you want to flash
G960FXXU2CRLI <<< Version 2
Boot the phone into Download mode, look for (BL:1 or BL:2 or BL:3)
As long as you are not trying to flash a lower version BL you will be fine
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I booted into download mode and read and reread the stuff there. Doesnt seem to mention "BL" anywhere unfortunately.
but it has "U2" in a lot of different places, so I'm guessing its BL2.
The previous 3 or 4 have the "U2" version string, but the direct previous firmware has "S2" instead, and also the firmware that is suggested to use. Any hint as to what that means or if it makes any difference?
Second; I'd just like to triple-confirm I wont break KNOX (I'm pretty sure it wont, so I should be fine, but better to check now and make a fool of myself, than be sorry later)
Third;
I couldnt find/get the files off of the recommended sammobile ( https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s9/SM-G960F/XSA/download/G960FXXS2BRJ6/245612/ ) as apparently they are not hosting the files right now, instead googled and found another source, but I'd like to be sure they are correct and aren't fake, so to speak. or wont compromise the integrity of the phone.
AP_G960FXXS2BRJ6_CL14479316_QB20373867_REV01_user_low_ship_meta.tar.md5
MD5: 4ECA2C5657506ADE7B9D3B1721B0F958
SHA1: 14063F2CF282E37C2C7D59D80FFF404C400D306D
BL_G960FXXS2BRJ6_CL14479316_QB20373867_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
MD5: 9529200BCE0C339B04152AC27DE34F5E
SHA1: 1821D68544490355042E7BF1589F2284FEF76324
CP_G960FXXU2BRJ1_CP10881699_CL14479316_QB19997556_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
MD5: 8E07784192BCAF0454AB079ECBBD150D
SHA1: E7EFC1ED9E35C7B1F235792FAF46AFCAA945FF38
CSC_OMC_OXM_G960FOXM2BRJ3_CL14479316_QB20051937_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
MD5: 17932E611CB0DF71C7B91BA84186843C
SHA1: 6BEE275DCC778124CB1EBF88EFA087538D9DCBE3
I've had a little google but the MD5 and SHA1 hashes dont really lead to anything in particular.
just googling the name of the files returns that they are also named similarly to the Slovenian firmware.
last;
according to http://doc.samsungmobile.com/SM-G960F/XSA/doc.html which appears to be the release notes for this specific version of the S9, build number G960FXXS2BRJ6 was indeed the previous version
any further insight from anyone would be appreciated.
many thanks.
tim455 said:
I booted into download mode and read and reread the stuff there. Doesnt seem to mention "BL" anywhere unfortunately.
but it has "U2" in a lot of different places, so I'm guessing its BL2.
The previous 3 or 4 have the "U2" version string, but the direct previous firmware has "S2" instead, and also the firmware that is suggested to use. Any hint as to what that means or if it makes any difference?
Second; I'd just like to triple-confirm I wont break KNOX (I'm pretty sure it wont, so I should be fine, but better to check now and make a fool of myself, than be sorry later)
Third;
I couldnt find/get the files off of the recommended sammobile ( https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s9/SM-G960F/XSA/download/G960FXXS2BRJ6/245612/ ) as apparently they are not hosting the files right now, instead googled and found another source, but I'd like to be sure they are correct and aren't fake, so to speak. or wont compromise the integrity of the phone.
I've had a little google but the MD5 and SHA1 hashes dont really lead to anything in particular.
just googling the name of the files returns that they are also named similarly to the Slovenian firmware.
last;
according to http://doc.samsungmobile.com/SM-G960F/XSA/doc.html which appears to be the release notes for this specific version of the S9, build number G960FXXS2BRJ6 was indeed the previous version
any further insight from anyone would be appreciated.
many thanks.
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No you won't trip KNOX unless you flash something custom
It is in Download mode but says B rather than BL (First set of dark red text)
Files will be fine, no reason for anyone to "fake" a random firmware, and you cannot flash modded firmwares through Odin
DL it again from here if you are unsure
https://samfrew.com/model/SM-G960F/
G960FXXS2BRK3 is the November update Oreo, BRJ6 was from October
*Detection* said:
No you won't trip KNOX unless you flash something custom
It is in Download mode but says B rather than BL (First set of dark red text)
Files will be fine, no reason for anyone to "fake" a random firmware, and you cannot flash modded firmwares through Odin
DL it again from here if you are unsure
https://samfrew.com/model/SM-G960F/
G960FXXS2BRK3 is the November update Oreo, BRJ6 was from October
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Thanks for all the helpful information.
Downloading again now just to check hash comparison.
AP SWAEV: B:2 K:2 S:2 -- looks good.
I'll reply back in a few hours with my results.
Many thanks.
many thanks to @*Detection*
I found the latest version of ODIN around....
followed that guide I linked previously (without OEM unlock, as its not needed)
Installed the SAMSUNG usb drivers
Flashed the last OREO AP, BL, CP, and CSC
everything worked just fine.
running now great.
Thus ends my journey,
I hope Pie improves in the future.
tim455 said:
many thanks to @*Detection*
I found the latest version of ODIN around....
followed that guide I linked previously (without OEM unlock, as its not needed)
Installed the SAMSUNG usb drivers
Flashed the last OREO AP, BL, CP, and CSC
everything worked just fine.
running now great.
Thus ends my journey,
I hope Pie improves in the future.
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To understand that you are downloading the BRJ6 firmware ?
Thx.
tim455 said:
many thanks to @*Detection*
I found the latest version of ODIN around....
followed that guide I linked previously (without OEM unlock, as its not needed)
Installed the SAMSUNG usb drivers
Flashed the last OREO AP, BL, CP, and CSC
everything worked just fine.
running now great.
Thus ends my journey,
I hope Pie improves in the future.
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Good to hear, for future reference, you usually don't need to install any separate drivers, they are installed automatically by Windows when you first connect your phone to the PC USB
:good:
dinamo1975 said:
To understand that you are downloading the BRJ6 firmware ?
Thx.
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You are correct. The last OREO update was BRJ6.
The full name for my device is: G960FXXS2BRJ6
*Detection* said:
Good to hear, for future reference, you usually don't need to install any separate drivers, they are installed automatically by Windows when you first connect your phone to the PC USB
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It wasnt being picked up at first, and I couldn't get it recognised in ODIN. one of my tutorials mentioned the SAMSUNG drivers, and once I had installed them it was picked up instantly.
But I agree with you, it should have been fine.
tim455 said:
You are correct. The last OREO update was BRJ6.
The full name for my device is: G960FXXS2BRJ6
It wasnt being picked up at first, and I couldn't get it recognised in ODIN. one of my tutorials mentioned the SAMSUNG drivers, and once I had installed them it was picked up instantly.
But I agree with you, it should have been fine.
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You don't have to flash the firmware for your region if there is a later one for another region, for example BTU (United Kingdom) has a newer Oreo build as I mentioned above
Flash using HOME_CSC to keep data and csc as they are
Another advantage of doing this is you cannot receive OTA updates when CSC and firmware region do not match, so you would not get update notifications and would be forever on that Oreo firmware
The day you want Pie again, flash the correct region with Odin
*Detection* said:
You don't have to flash the firmware for your region if there is a later one for another region, for example BTU (United Kingdom) has a newer Oreo build as I mentioned above
Flash using HOME_CSC to keep data and csc as they are
Another advantage of doing this is you cannot receive OTA updates when CSC and firmware region do not match, so you would not get update notifications and would be forever on that Oreo firmware
The day you want Pie again, flash the correct region with Odin
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Are there any disadvantages to flashing a cross region CSC? (other than maybe having to flash any newer updates manually)
tim455 said:
Are there any disadvantages to flashing a cross region CSC? (other than maybe having to flash any newer updates manually)
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Not really, I am running DBT firmware with XEU CSC just because the DBT firmware updated first, once XEU releases the same update I`ll flash back, and so on
tim455 said:
many thanks to @*Detection*
I found the latest version of ODIN around....
followed that guide I linked previously (without OEM unlock, as its not needed)
Installed the SAMSUNG usb drivers
Flashed the last OREO AP, BL, CP, and CSC
everything worked just fine.
running now great.
Thus ends my journey,
I hope Pie improves in the future.
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What was the bootloader version of the Android 8 vs the version you had on Pie? Did you downgrade the bootloader as well?
can the same method be used to go down from 10 to 9? i have snapdragon 960w

Stock Firmware for Samsung Note 10+

I'm using Samsung Note 10+
Model number SCV45, a Japanese variant with a name tag "au" & has the Snapdragon processor, not Exynos.
I want to flash the stock Firmware again.
I have visited SamMobile website to download the firmware of Note 10+. But there are lots of model number available like -
SM-N975F
SM-N975U
SM-N975U1
SM-N975W
SM-N9760
SM-N976B
SM-N976N
SM-N976Q.... so on.
But i didn't found "SCV45" model number.
As far as I know, SM-N975U, SM-N975U1 is for USA region with Snapdragon variant & SM-N975W is for canda region, also with Snapdragon.
If I flash any of the firmware of USA or Canada variant on my Japanese variant device through Odin, is there will be a problem. I have no idea about that as I'm a new user of Samsung. I have always used OnePlus. So I don't have enough knowledge about Samsung firmware.
Please let me know about the fact.
hello
you cand find your firwares here :
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Firmware Download SCV45 Free Download
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Firmware Download SCV45 Free Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
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yakapa40 said:
hello
you cand find your firwares here :
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Firmware Download SCV45 Free Download
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Firmware Download SCV45 Free Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
samfw.com
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Thanks a lot brother.
But actually, I want to try out US region firmware on my device. So I'm asking, is there any problem if I flashed
SM-N975U or SM-N975U1 firmware? What will happen if I do so?
I need a clear idea about that, because I don't have enough knowledge about Samsung firmware & also I don't want my device turn into a bricked device.
Hope, I will get a clear idea from this XDA forum about that.
maybe your device is rooted or there is a mixed firmware so coming back to original firmware is not without risk
can you post :
- device version:
on dialer : *#1234# or *#12580*369#
Here is the Device Version that you want
Actually today I tried to add a edu mail account on google and it's showing that "Can't create a working profile, here is what error message I got.
I have checked, I don't have root access. And I also running stock Firmware as I got OTA update from Samsung for One UI. So I don't know what is the actual problem. That's why I want to shift from current firmware to USA region firmware.
But I am in a doubt as I don't have enough knowledge about that.
you can't flash a N970U or U1 full firmware
maybe only the CSC part if it work but at your own risk
I believe you can try to flash some completely other version, but no one can be sure if it will work.
I would suggest to have a spare Japan OFW to reflash if anything goes wrong.
Your latest FW according to samfirm should be -> SCV45 -> Region KDI
Version: SCV45KDU1DVC3/SCV45QDI1DVC3/SCV45KDU1DVC3/SCV45KDU1DVC3
FIlename: SCV45_3_20220314133230_x92etays47_fac.zip.enc4
Size: 6010MB
yakapa40 said:
you can't flash a N970U or U1 full firmware
maybe only the CSC part if it work but at your own risk
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Can you tell me about the CSC part? Why you recommend this one only? What about AP, BL & rest?
Ereniemis said:
I believe you can try to flash some completely other version, but no one can be sure if it will work.
I would suggest to have a spare Japan OFW to reflash if anything goes wrong.
Your latest FW according to samfirm should be -> SCV45 -> Region KDI
Version: SCV45KDU1DVC3/SCV45QDI1DVC3/SCV45KDU1DVC3/SCV45KDU1DVC3
FIlename: SCV45_3_20220314133230_x92etays47_fac.zip.enc4
Size: 6010MB
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I know it's hard to find someone who has tried out what I asked for. I don't know whether it will work or not. But I just want to make sure that after flashing a different region firmware, it should not become a hard brick device.
If something goes wrong, at least I flash the SCV45, Japan variant firmware again & everything turns to a normal state as it is running now.
So should I proceed with SM-N975U, USA variant firmware? Will it gonna make my device hard brick? Can I come back to normal state by flashing SCV45 KDI firmware which is mentioned by you?
I need some suggestions. Nobody is answering
SabbirNaim said:
I need some suggestions. Nobody is answering
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I would suggest you not to flash bootloader if possible. Everything else can be dealt with if bricked.
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I would personally look for the model, which is the most similar to the japan one and just... pray while flashing
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and also, dont forget to flash the "CSC" file, not the "home_CSC" to change the region. (the home_CSC doesn't change CSC and leaves your apps and other stuff intact. On the other hand, the CSC file wipes everything and changes the region.)
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and also, dont forget to flash the "CSC" file, not the "home_CSC" to change the region. (the home_CSC doesn't change CSC and leaves your apps and other stuff intact. On the other hand, the CSC file wipes everything and changes the region.)
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I am too much grateful to brother for your suggestions what I actually expected for.
I will follow all your instructions.
I will flash the "CSC" file only. Thanks for let me clear about this thing.
I have just a little confusion about what you have told above.
You suggest me not to flash bootloader. Can you please give me a clear idea how can I skip it or at what step, I should not flash the bootloader? I have just this confusion.
SabbirNaim said:
I am too much grateful to brother for your suggestions what I actually expected for.
I will follow all your instructions.
I will flash the "CSC" file only. Thanks for let me clear about this thing.
I have just a little confusion about what you have told above.
You suggest me not to flash bootloader. Can you please give me a clear idea how can I skip it or at what step, I should not flash the bootloader? I have just this confusion.
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Well... You have to flash through ODIN.
So. In the ODIN you have several options on what to do (what to flash). When you download the FIRMWARE you will have to decompress it. there will be different files -> BL (Bootloader - BL), PDA (the firmware - AP), PHONE (modem and stuff - CP) and CSC (vendor or region specific info).
Firstly I would try to flash only AP + CP + CSC. Which means Firmware + Phone + CSC. Be sure to flash the same version of Android as you have. In that case it should... maybe... probably work the same. If you have bootloader from Android 11 and you try to flash Android 11 from another version, it should work theoretically....
But if you try to flash eg. Android 12 over Android 11 it won't work because the Android 12 uses different bootloader and you need to update it.
It would be most desired to flash the bootloader also. But my suggestion for you is to try flash different version without the bootloader (if it can be done). Because if you don't screw up the bootloader, you will be always able to boot to bootloader a flash back the original firmware.
I don't have the knowledge to tell you, that if you flash USA version of bootloader to the JAPAN version of bootloader that it will work. It probably should, but I believe, noone can answer that and it's just that you will have to try it.
I believe that the ODIN will tell you that you are trying to flash firmware from completely different device and if you are sure to do that.
So again:
1) download firmware from different location with the same android version
2) decompress the firmware
3) in the ODIN -> add only AP, CP, CSC (don't add the bootloader)
4) try to flash!
If it doesn't work, you can try even to flash the bootloader, but I'm a bit worried about that one....
I am highly grateful to you as you have explained the whole thing so clearly. Now I understand all the steps that I need to do. Thank you so much for clearing up the matter in so much detail. Now I can proceed.
I will try as per your suggestion. Let's see what happened.
Thanks again.
bootloader is in AP !
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bootloader is in AP !
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Then what should I do?
before flashing a part of firmware , i think it's better to know more about root
i'm not familiar with root and my lastest rooted device is a galaxy S6
why do you want to change the firmware ?
yakapa40 said:
before flashing a part of firmware , i think it's better to know more about root
i'm not familiar with root and my lastest rooted device is a galaxy S6
why do you want to change the firmware ?
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I have checked and I don't have any root access. I have told you why I actually want to change the firmware in some previous reply.
Here I am mentioning the whole problem again for your better knowledge.
Actually yesterday, I tried to add an edu mail account on google and it's showing that "Can't create a working profile", here is what error message I got.
I am running on stock official Firmware, I confirmed that as I got OTA update from Samsung for One UI. So I'm not using any custom OS.
But I don't know why it's showing that I am using a custom OS . That's why I want to shift from current firmware to USA region firmware to check whether the Japanese region firmware has issue or not.
But I am in a doubt as I don't have enough knowledge about switching from one region to another region firmware in Samsung devices.
I hope you can understand, though my English is not great

Question How to update to Android 13 today?

Hi, I have some spare time now and need to reinstall my Fold3 anyway.
So I would like to test Android 13 and am looking for the safest way, of course without triggering knox.
Can I download and flash via Odin Indian firmware from here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-F926B/bit/all/av/T(Android 13) ?
Or should I register as a beta tester?
My csc code is OXM via *#1234# and EUX via "samsung phone info" app.
Which way to go, please? Or point me please in the right direction.
Thank you.
Good question, im also interested in going odin way, so i could also need a secured way
I downloaded the INU rom and to keep data flash HOME_CSC, it keeps the csc that you have now
So did I. I flashed INU on my EUY F926B. When you flash Home-CSC you will keep your data.
Is that absolutely secure that ill keep my apps and setting? Got 2 Authenticator Apps for work on it
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Is that absolutely secure that ill keep my apps and setting? Got 2 Authenticator Apps for work on it
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Been there, done that, if you have critical work apps, then wait for the official update if you are not 100% sure what you are doing.
ODIN says succeeded, so im crossing fingers. Have worked with it on an older Galaxy before, but never with Firmware from another country. In CSC ive taken the HOME_CSC_OXM_F926BOXM2DVK3_MQB58858275_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5.
That should be right
Talderon said:
Been there, done that, if you have critical work apps, then wait for the official update if you are not 100% sure what you are doing.
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I can report success, Authenticators are working, CSC is like before
Problem solved, I received official update today
Anyone in the US using VZW get the update?

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