Flashing stock firmware, from a different country - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

Hi,
I have a Note 10+ (SM-N975F) in Argentina, and I see several of the neighbour countries (Uruguay, Chile, Brazil), have already updated their firmware to the last version (which I guess brings UI 2.5), while I am still stuck at the previous one. What would I lose if I flash, for example, the Chilean version? Uruguay and Chile both speak Spanish as we do, but I do not know if flashing a firmware from different country have any other consequence than the language.
I have search the forum and all I found was about people with phone bought in one country and living in another country asking whether they can change the original firmware. My question is different: I live in Argentina and the phone has an Argentinian firmware originally, I just one to change it to another one, if there is no consequence, so I can use always the last firmware available and not to depend on my carrier, which may delay the updates.

Sorry for the noise. I just found that the question has been posted several times:
E.g.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/help/happens-flashed-country-firmware-t3325741
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/flashing-country-firmware-n950fd-t3743771
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j5/help/to-flash-countrys-firmware-t3793560
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/help/matter-country-stock-rom-t3753339
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/flash-rom-country-t2664449
So, please ignore this thread, and if some moderator see it, please, delete it.

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[Q] 4.2.2 update what do you think??

hey guys simply Iam still using Android 4.1.2 Would you advice upgrading to 4. 2.2 ?? the other question is why I didn't get the OTA update ?? by the way my tablet model number iS GT-n 5100
Thanks in advance
Was the question that hard???
donmedo said:
Was the question that hard???
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No But the answer is!
I'll try to keep it short as we already have a thread on what all noticeable has changed etc.
1: Upgrade or Not as of now is more of a subjective thing. What I may find might better/worse might be completely opposite for you, as a lot of minor things have changed. Given that most will succumb to some form of an update and have to accept what is made available to them at the time, it seems like updating should be perhaps a good enough consideration, however, check your region and firmware on sammobile.
I would advise against updating unless applicable firmware version for your region ends with MI1/MI2 or above (MJ1,MJ2..,MK1, ..) (I/J/K denote build months, in this case being september/october/november resp). There are noted issues across different region with older 4.2.2 firmwares. Mainly S-pen and Magnetic cover issues (alarm) which again may or may not be of any consequence to you.
Q2:. Why didn't you get an OTA? :
2.1: Is your Device factory Stock?.
2.2: Might have to do with that samsung has not released updates for your device region yet and perhaps also look into settings if auto OTA Updates are enabled.
I have updated my Note 8 today manually because it has not been available neither via OTA nor via KIES - a quick check on SAMMOBILE shows no 4.2.2 version published for my region. Therefore I decided to push manually the latest 4.2.2 XX version (XX in the name of the ROM means that it is for Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom).
Note that it is the third 4.2.2 XX release which I hope is good enough. Samsung has released 4.2.2 versions for a few other regions too dealing with the reported problems. I am not aware of any strict schedule region by region - it means that you may wait quite long for your regional version. Therefore I replaced my XE version (Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine) with the available XX one.
The update went smoothly even on my encrypted Note 8 and at first glance everything is running fine, every setup and data is preserved. The first thing I noticed was the "flatter" color palette as most of the contemporary changes in the colors. I do not see change in the performance, neither the sound quality for example...
There are some minor improvements in the 4.2.2 user interface which I was missing in 4.1.2 and they were the second driver for the upgrade. The main was the sheer curiosity .
So, it is really up to you whether you will go for your manual update
Sammobile
Sammobile being down, where did you get your file? Post link?
Moa1480 said:
Sammobile being down, where did you get your file? Post link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48233827
Sent from my GT-N5100 using Tapatalk 4
Sammobile
Thank you for the link

SM-N920A, firmware and language

Hello,
Just got a hold of a AT&T Note 5. From what I have read so far, I understand you cannot use a different firmware without bricking the phone. On my version, there is only a handful of languages available, which is very different from the regular Android versions I have encountered. Is there a firmware available for this particular model that have more languages?
Thanks.
How to add Langugage (Russian) ?
Please help me to install Russian langugage to Phone Settings !:плач::плач::плач:
EkkoBravoDelta said:
there is only a handful of languages available
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I believe this is an internal debloating process decision since the AT&T phones was only made for use in the United States anyway. It seems as though you are out of luck, since rooting isn't an option, so you may have to buy another rootable Note5 (or phone)

CSC question

Hey everyone,
I realize that posts regarding CSC are a dime a dozen, I've searched through a lot but this stuff is somehow really tough to piece together. I rarely post because I normally find everything I need but here goes.
I bought my note 10+ in Slovakia from Orange. The phone's CSC is ORS/ORS,ORS/ORS, which I think is part of the OGC multi CSC. I'm guessing ORS stands for Orange Slovakia. However, I'm using a Telekom SIM card. I'm still waiting for my android 10 update, but I've noticed that Android 10 has already come out for the Telekom Note 10+. The CSC in that rom is TMS (which I think stands for Telekom Slovakia), which is a part of the ODX multi CSC . In the past I would just flash an update from another country, but from what I gather, this is somehow... riskier? nowadays.
So my question is, could I lose warranty if I were to flash that TMS rom? Or is there a possibility that it would mess something up? I figure that that's the rom that is as close to mine as possible ? but I'm not sure. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Hi, i have same Note10+ buyed from Orange Slovakia. I flashed Multi-CSC FW ROM (ORX) from samfirm, but CSC is set to default AUT. For change CSC you must buy 2 credits from samkey.

Is it possible to switch region / variant by flashing different firmware?

Hello,
Newbie question here coming from someone with Exynos model SM-G988B/DS (purchased while visiting Singapore):
Can I make this phone fully compatible with North American carriers? I'd like to use Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE - but my Canadian carrier says that this phone is not eligible for these services because it's not a North American variant. A USSD code provided by my carrier was not successful (it said "invalid MMI code").
Even though I'm not entirely comfortable flashing different firmware onto Samsung phones - in this case I am desperate to do it (if it can be done to achieve my purpose at all...)
Now I'm kicking myself... wishing I knew that these calling features might not work back in Canada.
Thank you for your advice.
this is odd.. my phone is purchased in Malaysia, the country north of Singapore, and we have different CSC codes.
Wi-fi calling and VoLTE is working fine when i am in Singapore using a Singaporean SIM Card and when i back home in Malaysia using my Malaysian SIM Card. (But this is on the Samsung Note 8, have not gone to Singapore since i got my S20+ shortly before Malaysia shut down the borders due to the Covid-19 outbreak)
ctp9 said:
Hello,
Newbie question here coming from someone with Exynos model SM-G988B/DS (purchased while visiting Singapore):
Can I make this phone fully compatible with North American carriers? I'd like to use Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE - but my Canadian carrier says that this phone is not eligible for these services because it's not a North American variant. A USSD code provided by my carrier was not successful (it said "invalid MMI code").
Even though I'm not entirely comfortable flashing different firmware onto Samsung phones - in this case I am desperate to do it (if it can be done to achieve my purpose at all...)
Now I'm kicking myself... wishing I knew that these calling features might not work back in Canada.
Thank you for your advice.
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Short answer = you can't. You will need to change the "region key" (csc) by using samkey. If you flash the firmware belonging to different region with different csc code, you will not get any ota update at all. Therefore you must flash the firmware of, say, Canadian region, as well as changing the CSC to same set that Canada uses.
However: do *take note*, do *not* flash snapdragon firmware to exynos set vice versa.
vash_h said:
this is odd.. my phone is purchased in Malaysia, the country north of Singapore, and we have different CSC codes.
Wi-fi calling and VoLTE is working fine when i am in Singapore using a Singaporean SIM Card and when i back home in Malaysia using my Malaysian SIM Card. (But this is on the Samsung Note 8, have not gone to Singapore since i got my S20+ shortly before Malaysia shut down the borders due to the Covid-19 outbreak)
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Yours works because those countries are still within the same region.
bluelavender said:
Short answer = you can't. You will need to change the "region key" (csc) by using samkey. If you flash the firmware belonging to different region with different csc code, you will not get any ota update at all. Therefore you must flash the firmware of, say, Canadian region, as well as changing the CSC to same set that Canada uses.
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You're saying it cannot be done but then are telling me that it can be done using samkey. So which is it? Can I not flash North American firmware with the appropriate CSC?
However: do *take note*, do *not* flash snapdragon firmware to exynos set vice versa.
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This is obvious - I would never do such a thing.
As its an exynos device it won't play well with usa networks and you cannot flash snapdragon firmware obviously. If you were in Europe this would have been easily done by changing the csc to say UK BTU via samkey and flashing the BTU firmware etc. Usa is a more complicated given the bands are different over there. Also you probably won't get carrier aggregation and volte / WiFi calling is a lottery! Plus usa networks aren't as chilled out as the rest of the world and have hissy fits if you don't use their branded devices. Charge way more than most other countries too! ?
ctp9 said:
Yours works because those countries are still within the same region.
You're saying it cannot be done but then are telling me that it can be done using samkey. So which is it? Can I not flash North American firmware with the appropriate CSC?
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Not exactly. I'm in Singapore, using Taiwan set, with HK firmware & csc. It's 3 different regions
i'm saying it cannot be done by just flashing firmware like your original question
You *must* do both: update firmware *and* change csc. Now Samsung has locked the csc changing. You can no longer change csc by just flashing firmware of different region. It won't work. Change csc, then flash the firmware.
ctp9 said:
Yours works because those countries are still within the same region.
You're saying it cannot be done but then are telling me that it can be done using samkey. So which is it? Can I not flash North American firmware with the appropriate CSC?
This is obvious - I would never do such a thing.
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It is different region as the csc is different.
In your case it is complicated. You can try to flash in your local csc file via odin. Just the csc file nothing else. See if it will work.
The firmware for exynos and snapdragon variants is very different.
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bluelavender said:
Not exactly. I'm in Singapore, using Taiwan set, with HK firmware & csc. It's 3 different regions
i'm saying it cannot be done by just flashing firmware like your original question
You *must* do both: update firmware *and* change csc. Now Samsung has locked the csc changing. You can no longer change csc by just flashing firmware of different region. It won't work. Change csc, then flash the firmware.
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He cannot and must not flash sd firmware into exynos phone. It'll brick the phone. Taiwan and hk is sd variant.
Ok - thank you for your responses so far.
So what is the absolute best thing that could be done in order to be *the most* compatible with North American carriers? What CSC should I be aiming for and which firmware to be exact? Could someone please link me to the appropriate files? I'll do my research once I have an idea of what to start with. (If it won't work - I obviously won't bother with it... but I think I should do some more research before I completely give up...)
vash_h said:
He cannot and must not flash sd firmware into exynos phone. It'll brick the phone. Taiwan and hk is sd variant.
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Yes, I advised him same thing in my earlier post above. sd & exynos rom is not interchangeable.
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ctp9 said:
Ok - thank you for your responses so far.
So what is the absolute best thing that could be done in order to be *the most* compatible with North American carriers? What CSC should I be aiming for and which firmware to be exact? Could someone please link me to the appropriate files? I'll do my research once I have an idea of what to start with. (If it won't work - I obviously won't bother with it... but I think I should do some more research before I completely give up...)
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you're in tough luck. USA bands are different from most of the world (https://sea.pcmag.com/smartphones/3...-americas-first-unlocked-all-carrier-5g-phone). To top it off, your set is exynos, and even if you can get firmware that works for USA set, it is most likely will be in snapdragon.
Btw, exynos version will never support mmwave in USA carriers, simply because exynos version does not have mmwave antenna.
I would suggest you sell that exynos set / exchange it to snapdragon set. With snapdragon, you have more luck finding compatible firmware.
Well... I cannot particularly exchange this device now that I'm in Canada and I've had it for over a month. And no one here would want to buy it since it's not local to the continent. I'm stuck with it here now.
I'll just use it for a year and then get some other new phone next year that's local to my region. There's a few other things I do not like about this latest Galaxy anyway... and I cannot see myself using it for longer than a year. What a pity though - I used to be such a die hard Samsung fan until this latest flagship. They screwed up so many things, namely - the battery life and camera quality.
ctp9 said:
What a pity though - I used to be such a die hard Samsung fan until this latest flagship. They screwed up so many things, namely - the battery life and camera quality.
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That's precisely why I do not want to use local version here, which is exynos, the one you brought there.. snapdragon version is *miles ahead* and really is the flagship quality. I don't have issue with camera, the battery is insanely efficient (I have 2 WhatsApp, 2 telegram, email real-time-push, wechat, line, fb, etc) and I only drain 4% per 8 hours at night with all notifications still coming in
Yes, that's the snapdragon version, the real s20 flagship.
Try switching off 120hz. I'm happy with my 60Hz. Battery is pretty good, i usually unplig my charger at 630am.. It'll last me to 10pm with about 30% charge left.
This includes occasional messaging on telegram and whatsapp, some email checking and Facebook browsing. Working hours I'll be on office wifi. Lunch hour and after work 530pm to 630pm is my pokemon go hour which is the only time my wife let's me play games.
My phone is s20+ 4G variant, usually on 4G+, dual sim and 1 micro sd card (one of the sim is the esim). My display is at wqhd+ at 60Hz.
So far im happy with the battery life.
Just this morning, taking advantage of my wifes absence, did some gaming, namely war machines, the tank fps game and pokemon go.. From 630am to 1130am, Facebook and tiktok when I'm preparing and eating my breakfast. my phone is left with 60% charge.
Hello,
I would buy Snapdragon / Hong Kong version because I hate Exynos problems, but I'm a bit confused about CSC.
I've read the topic, and I understood that I can't flash Exynos (European) firmware on the Snapdragon / Hong Kong version.
Some people bought Hong Kong version and works very well in my country frequencies, but I would use Samsung Pay.
What will happen if I change CSC/flash to any european CSC? It would work or not?
Thank you a lot.
psychok9 said:
Hello,
I would buy Snapdragon / Hong Kong version because I hate Exynos problems, but I'm a bit confused about CSC.
I've read the topic, and I understood that I can't flash Exynos (European) firmware on the Snapdragon / Hong Kong version.
Some people bought Hong Kong version and works very well in my country frequencies, but I would use Samsung Pay.
What will happen if I change CSC/flash to any european CSC? It would work or not?
Thank you a lot.
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Samsung pay might work if the card supports samsung pay. But no way to know for sure until someone test it themselves.
Sent from my SM-G985F using Tapatalk
bluelavender said:
Not exactly. I'm in Singapore, using Taiwan set, with HK firmware & csc. It's 3 different regions
i'm saying it cannot be done by just flashing firmware like your original question
You *must* do both: update firmware *and* change csc. Now Samsung has locked the csc changing. You can no longer change csc by just flashing firmware of different region. It won't work. Change csc, then flash the firmware.
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Hey man, can you make a link a guide on how to change the CSC and Flash the firmware?
I have an s20 Ultra Exynos from Indonesia, and want to change the to Korean CSC and flash the firmware.
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bluelavender said:
Yes, I advised him same thing in my earlier post above. sd & exynos rom is not interchangeable.
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you're in tough luck. USA bands are different from most of the world (https://sea.pcmag.com/smartphones/3...-americas-first-unlocked-all-carrier-5g-phone). To top it off, your set is exynos, and even if you can get firmware that works for USA set, it is most likely will be in snapdragon.
Btw, exynos version will never support mmwave in USA carriers, simply because exynos version does not have mmwave antenna.
I would suggest you sell that exynos set / exchange it to snapdragon set. With snapdragon, you have more luck finding compatible firmware.
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Wait what? Exynos definitely has MMwave antennae! If it doesn't that's news to me. Where did you see information that states that?
eyeatoma said:
Hey man, can you make a link a guide on how to change the CSC and Flash the firmware?
I have an s20 Ultra Exynos from Indonesia, and want to change the to Korean CSC and flash the firmware.
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Wait what? Exynos definitely has MMwave antennae! If it doesn't that's news to me. Where did you see information that states that?
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On Exynos & mmwave: https://www.bitfeed.co/2020/03/15/s...s-completely-disassembled-no-antennas-mmwave/ and https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5...-5G-supported-5G-networks/td-p/1577262/page/2
btw, you cannot flash Korean firmware to exynos. Korean S20 are all now using snapdragon
How do i unlock my Sim Network on Galaxy A71 5G T-Mobile carrier?
Please guys, how do i unlock my local sim network here in Nigeria?
I bought a second hand used Samsung Galaxy A71 5g from a vendor here. My local network won't work on the phone, telling me it's locked. The phone runs on a Snapdragon chip.
I'm really desperate about unlocking the network, how to i go about this?
bluelavender said:
Short answer = you can't. You will need to change the "region key" (csc) by using samkey. If you flash the firmware belonging to different region with different csc code, you will not get any ota update at all. Therefore you must flash the firmware of, say, Canadian region, as well as changing the CSC to same set that Canada uses.
However: do *take note*, do *not* flash snapdragon firmware to exynos set vice versa.
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What are you on about ? Short answer = Yes you can! I've been on Germany CSC (Im UK based) I've been on Abu Dhabi region and i was getting my OTA updates with no issues i think you were confused with a root as that breaks your phone.
ctp9 said:
Well... I cannot particularly exchange this device now that I'm in Canada and I've had it for over a month. And no one here would want to buy it since it's not local to the continent. I'm stuck with it here now.
I'll just use it for a year and then get some other new phone next year that's local to my region. There's a few other things I do not like about this latest Galaxy anyway... and I cannot see myself using it for longer than a year. What a pity though - I used to be such a die hard Samsung fan until this latest flagship. They screwed up so many things, namely - the battery life and camera quality.
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Did you able to change to csc or firmware of taiwan version

Updating an SM-N975F/DS in Canada

So please forgive me if this has been answered before, but I have not been able to zero in on an answer to my problem by searching the forums.
I recently bought an international SM-N975F/DS that I bought through a reseller in Canada. The home region is Vietnam. I am using SIMs from Telus and Roger's. This is my first international version of a phone that I have owned.
I would like to upgrade to the latest firmware but the phone is telling me that I am up to date. I'm happy to wait for the the regional update, but i am not sure it will be triggered while I use the phone in Canada.
I am open to flashing another version of the firmware in order to get the update, but I am confused as to what version to use. Since the dual sim version of the phone was never released in Canada, I'm not sure what version of the firmware I should download.
Also, if I am able to switch the region to one where Samsung Pay will work in Canada, I would love to do that. I'm not sure which country version will work here.
And my final question.... if I do flash a different region will it update manually or will I have to download and flash each new software update and security patch?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
I believe you need to figure out which sm-n975F receives the fastest updates and then flash to that specific region .

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