Question FirstNet unlocked guide - Samsung Galaxy S22

Converting your Unlocked device over to FirstNet firmware requires Patched Odin you need the v3.14.1 Patched version. You will also need the newest TMB (universal) carrier firmware, links below. Extract the zip when the download completes. You will not lose any data or factory reset during this process. You will need an ATT sim card.
S22
S22 Plus
S22 Ultra
Take your current S22 running the unlocked U1 firmware (don't skip this step, only U1 firmware can make the change to the ATT - CSC) and insert an ATT sim it has to be ATT not your FN Sim. If you don't have one you can try your local ATT store with a FirstNet rep and explain that you just need an unactivated ATT sim. If they give you any trouble, WalMart sells prepaid ones for $10.
Insert the ATT sim, you will get a pop-up explaining that the phone needs to restart to apply ATT settings. Let it restart. Once your phone is up and running, power it down.
Open Patched Odin and load up all the respective files from the folder you downloaded. Use BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC (using the other CSC will factory reset and revert to XAA firmware.) now put your phone in download mode (boot up while holding power + vol up + vol down.) Once in download mode connect the phone via USB to your computer. Once Patched Odin recognizes the phone go ahead and flash. Your phone will reboot with an ATT logo. You can now swap back to the FN Sim.
Now you have a FirstNet S22.

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Because FirstNet makes first responders priority when it comes data and cell service.

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It's worth it if you are a first responder. To each their own.

Is there a way to do this with my unlocked A52 also?

brajonrondo said:
Converting your Unlocked device over to FirstNet firmware requires Patched Odin you need the v3.14.1 Patched version. You will also need the newest TMB (universal) carrier firmware, links below. Extract the zip when the download completes. You will not lose any data or factory reset during this process. You will need an ATT sim card.
S22
S22 Plus
S22 Ultra
Take your current S22 running the unlocked U1 firmware (don't skip this step, only U1 firmware can make the change to the ATT - CSC) and insert an ATT sim it has to be ATT not your FN Sim. If you don't have one you can try your local ATT store with a FirstNet rep and explain that you just need an unactivated ATT sim. If they give you any trouble, WalMart sells prepaid ones for $10.
Insert the ATT sim, you will get a pop-up explaining that the phone needs to restart to apply ATT settings. Let it restart. Once your phone is up and running, power it down.
Open Patched Odin and load up all the respective files from the folder you downloaded. Use BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC (using the other CSC will factory reset and revert to XAA firmware.) now put your phone in download mode (boot up while holding power + vol up + vol down.) Once in download mode connect the phone via USB to your computer. Once Patched Odin recognizes the phone go ahead and flash. Your phone will reboot with an ATT logo. You can now swap back to the FN Sim.
Now you have a FirstNet S22.
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I tried looking through other posts, maybe you can answer this for me. Once flashed, should OTA updates work?
I know att/FN can be picky with stuff. Everything should be good on my phone with the U software. Shows att/att/att/xaa

Matth943 said:
I tried looking through other posts, maybe you can answer this for me. Once flashed, should OTA updates work?
I know att/FN can be picky with stuff. Everything should be good on my phone with the U software. Shows att/att/att/xaa
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OTA should work just fine, it did on the S21 and N20U.

brajonrondo said:
OTA should work just fine, it did on the S21 and N20U.
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Good to know! I appreciate it.

Will flashing the att rom void my warranty?

Also can i revert back fr att to unlcoked rom? Thanks

I'm on Verizon now and would like to move to First Net. If I flash to ATT software, would I still be able to use the Verizon SIM until switching over, or would I need to move to ATT, then FirstNet? Also, If I flash the ATT Firmware, would I be able to reflash to the Samsung stock (XAA)? I don't mind extra steps, I just don't want to screw up my phone or service. Thank you.

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How to flash a AT&T Galaxy S9 SM-G960U with a T-Mobile Stock Rom?

Hello,
I've been trying to find my answers on how to flash a AT&T GS9 SM-G960U with a T-Mobile S9 Stock Firmware\ROM.
I found this thread and although it's fairly close to what I am trying to do, I didn't want to post this there because they are talking about flashing U1 to U and I'm not sure if that is what I need to do exactly. https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9/how-to/how-to-flash-u1-firmware-to-device-t3765200 from this thread, I've followed the initial steps and although Odin (Moded Odin v3.13.1 Raymonf ) tells me that the flash passed, upon reboot, the phone does not have the TMO firmware, it's still the original AT&T firmware. The only thing that it did do was add the TMO Visual VM icon\app.
I was informed of being able to download the TMO firmware from here: https://www.droiddosh.com/2018/04/samsung-galaxy-s9-sm-g960u-firmware-tmobile-usa-G960USQU1ARBG.html
Am I doing something wrong here? It seems that maybe these US models do not offer the OEM Bootloader unlocker option in developer settings unless you purchase the U1 version direct from Samsung that does not have a locked boot loader? I got this phone at no cost so that is also why I did not purchased from Samsung directly.
Any guidance and help would be appreciated.
Thank you
US carrier models have locked bootloaders, no way to root or install custom roms.
We should be able to flash between carrier versions/CSCs like we could with the S8, but the process is different and I've only read of a few people finding success in trying. The voicemail app you're seeing is due to flashing the T-Mobile userdata partition. This is the bloat partition - doesn't actually change device features, etc.
Any chance anybody has success doing this? It seems like a "Must Have" feature to switch carrier roms on the G960U between carriers, including Boot Screen/Logo, Firmware, Bloatware, etc.
All the goodies.
Any help?
Thank you,
I've done it!
dovid said:
Any chance anybody has success doing this? It seems like a "Must Have" feature to switch carrier roms on the G960U between carriers, including Boot Screen/Logo, Firmware, Bloatware, etc.
All the goodies.
Any help?
Thank you,
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I've completed this task tonight thanks to some great help from a user that stepped me through it on a TMO Forum.
First an FYI, I first was able to flash my AT&T S9 version from SM-960U to a Stock SM-960U1. It worked great. After that, I was able to flash the TMO Rom and it's also working perfect. I'm not sure if it's required or not to flash the phone to a U1 first or if the TMO Rom can just be flashed. After I flashed the TMO firmware, I had no issues downloading and installing the latest TMO update. (My device is unlocked as well)
It's best to use Samsung switch first to backup your texts, pics, etc. first if you want to restore them to the device after completing the flash. The below instructions will start the phone up as if it was new out if the box.
Here is what I was provided with and the steps I followed.
To Flash the SM-G960U to a SM-G960U1
1. Allow\Enable USB Debugging in Developers settings.
2. Download the U1 Firmware here: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=257063
(this is the U1 from Samsung, it's compressed but once extracted it will be around 4GB's of data.)
3. Download the ADB tools: https://devfiles.co/download/PDYvOWBg/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip. Create a folder on your desktop and name it ADB (for easy reference)
4. Download Odin: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10dSyPTuccP8Km9MnDrvbRdS-CAcgFZB3/view
5. From windows, run command prompt, in the command prompt type the following: cd C:\Users\XXX\Desktop\ADB
(XXX is your username)
6. Connect your phone to a USB port on your computer, your phone should prompt you to allow the connection to\from your computer. Allow the connection. Might be best to choose to "Always Allow"
7. Return to the command prompt and type in: adb devices You should see your device listed.
8. In the same command window, type in: adb reboot bootloader This will auto reboot your device into the "Download" mode.
9. Open and run Odin, add the corresponding tar files to the respective area's, in the "options tab" in Odin, make sure that only "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" is checked.
Click "Start" and the process will take a few minutes to complete.
Allow the device a few minutes to auto reboot and start up.
After you get through all the post boot setup screens, open a phone dial pad and type in, *#2263#. then make sure that all LTE bands are enabled.
Here you can find the SM-G960U T-Mobile Files: https://www.droiddosh.com/2018/04/samsung-galaxy-s9-sm-g960u-firmware-tmobile-usa-G960USQU1ARBG.html
Switching from U -> U1 -> U
B"H
Ok, thank you.
1. So stock G960U (Original Carrier) -> Flash to U1 -
2. Then, Go from G960U1 -> Stock G960U (Any Carrier)
Few questions:
1. Which CSC file are you using to flash -- CSC_HOME?
2. In moving from U1 -> U, do you need the final carrier SIM inside the phone?
I've tried this with a Verizon phone I'd like to convert to XFinity (CCT). I flashed the G960U VZW to G960U1 XXA. That worked fine. Then I flashed the G960U CCT rom, and the phone just boots up Verizon. When I check the CSC, it says "VZW/VZW/VZW", even though I flashed the CCT rom.
I don't have an XFinity sim card, so perhap that is the problem.
Any help would be great.
dovid said:
B"H
Ok, thank you.
1. So stock G960U (Original Carrier) -> Flash to U1 -
2. Then, Go from G960U1 -> Stock G960U (Any Carrier)
Few questions:
1. Which CSC file are you using to flash -- CSC_HOME?
2. In moving from U1 -> U, do you need the final carrier SIM inside the phone?
I've tried this with a Verizon phone I'd like to convert to XFinity (CCT). I flashed the G960U VZW to G960U1 XXA. That worked fine. Then I flashed the G960U CCT rom, and the phone just boots up Verizon. When I check the CSC, it says "VZW/VZW/VZW", even though I flashed the CCT rom.
I don't have an XFinity sim card, so perhap that is the problem.
Any help would be great.
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You most likely will need a Xfinity Sim Card. I was able to convert my Xfinity Mobile S9 to AT&T by going to U1 firmware then inserting my AT&T sim card then flashing the AT&T U firmware.
ajairola said:
You most likely will need a Xfinity Sim Card. I was able to convert my Xfinity Mobile S9 to AT&T by going to U1 firmware then inserting my AT&T sim card then flashing the AT&T U firmware.
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Where is the at&t u firmware? Currently on the unlocked firmware. Thanks
Savebig said:
Where is the at&t u firmware? Currently on the unlocked firmware. Thanks
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Go to this thread (thanks @iBowToAndroid) and then look in the RB7 folder on Android File host.
Question
Does anyone know if you have to have the phone unlocked before changing over carriers? for example if i had a Galaxy S9 from Sprint and wanted to change the firmware to T-Mobile would it work or would it still be locked to Sprint? Thanks for your Help!
B AdamsHxC said:
Does anyone know if you have to have the phone unlocked before changing over carriers? for example if i had a Galaxy S9 from Sprint and wanted to change the firmware to T-Mobile would it work or would it still be locked to Sprint? Thanks for your Help!
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Have the same question, but on my Verizon Note 8...
PieceofSlice said:
Have the same question, but on my Verizon Note 8...
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I would check if your phone is already unlocked, Most Verizon phones come unlocked (unless you bought them from a Verizon Tent at Cosco or stores like that) Just put in another carriers sim card and check, if it is unlocked then you shouldnt have to flash anything, once you put in a different carrier sim it will tell you to restart your phone and once you do it will come up with the new carriers splash logo and apps
PieceofSlice said:
Have the same question, but on my Verizon Note 8...
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In my experience all the carrier S9s are locked. You will need an unlock code from your carrier or an unlocking service.
Noob here: I’ve read that all US S9 models are the same in terms of hardware, is that true? Would that mean if I change the firmware from verizon to T-Mobile, it’ll be fully compatible?
Xamuyees said:
Noob here: I’ve read that all US S9 models are the same in terms of hardware, is that true? Would that mean if I change the firmware from verizon to T-Mobile, it’ll be fully compatible?
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Yes! All 965U's, 965U1's, and 965W's are the exact same hardware, just different firmware.
For those of you that use TMO or U1 firmware on an unlocked ATT phone on TMO network, do you get a <Subject: NoSubject> before other people's texts in group texts? I've tried flashing U and U1 firmware several times as well as factory reset without being able to get rid of the subject line. Anyone have any insight or suggestions?
I was able to go from U1 to the att firmware. My question is why does samsung pass not work? I can see that the knox is not tripped and google play store is certified. Device status says official. Device is not rooted but Samsung pass thinks it is rooted. Why would this happen when all I did was install the carrier bundle?
(Newbie) doing what jrockz3000 did would allow root to be possible?
MFmvrdoc said:
(Newbie) doing what jrockz3000 did would allow root to be possible?
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Unfortunately not. All North American S9s are not able to be rooted at this point.
ajairola said:
Unfortunately not. All North American S9s are not able to be rooted at this point.
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Thank you man~
Odin link down
jrockz3000 said:
I've completed this task tonight thanks to some great help from a user that stepped me through it on a TMO Forum.
First an FYI, I first was able to flash my AT&T S9 version from SM-960U to a Stock SM-960U1. It worked great. After that, I was able to flash the TMO Rom and it's also working perfect. I'm not sure if it's required or not to flash the phone to a U1 first or if the TMO Rom can just be flashed. After I flashed the TMO firmware, I had no issues downloading and installing the latest TMO update. (My device is unlocked as well)
It's best to use Samsung switch first to backup your texts, pics, etc. first if you want to restore them to the device after completing the flash. The below instructions will start the phone up as if it was new out if the box.
Here is what I was provided with and the steps I followed.
To Flash the SM-G960U to a SM-G960U1
1. Allow\Enable USB Debugging in Developers settings.
2. Download the U1 Firmware here:
(this is the U1 from Samsung, it's compressed but once extracted it will be around 4GB's of data.)
3. Download the ADB tools: . Create a folder on your desktop and name it ADB (for easy reference)
4. Download Odin:
5. From windows, run command prompt, in the command prompt type the following: cd C:\Users\XXX\Desktop\ADB
(XXX is your username)
6. Connect your phone to a USB port on your computer, your phone should prompt you to allow the connection to\from your computer. Allow the connection. Might be best to choose to "Always Allow"
7. Return to the command prompt and type in: adb devices You should see your device listed.
8. In the same command window, type in: adb reboot bootloader This will auto reboot your device into the "Download" mode.
9. Open and run Odin, add the corresponding tar files to the respective area's, in the "options tab" in Odin, make sure that only "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" is checked.
Click "Start" and the process will take a few minutes to complete.
Allow the device a few minutes to auto reboot and start up.
After you get through all the post boot setup screens, open a phone dial pad and type in, *#2263#. then make sure that all LTE bands are enabled.
Here you can find the SM-G960U T-Mobile Files:]
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Odin link down.

ATT -> Unlocked firmware help?

Have a carrier unlocked ATT device, and want to flash unlocked firmware.
Can someone explain in detail the steps to do this?
Randomtandem said:
Have a carrier unlocked ATT device, and want to flash unlocked firmware.
Can someone explain in detail the steps to do this?
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I would also like to know that Bought note 10+ few days ago and didn't checked if it's debranded version. I have downloaded the newest Odin and newest firmware
Product code XEO
PDA N975FXXS1BSLD
CSC N975FOXM1BSL7
Is there anything important i should know before i proceed?
THX
Randomtandem said:
Have a carrier unlocked ATT device, and want to flash unlocked firmware.
Can someone explain in detail the steps to do this?
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I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOU DEVICE!
THIS IS THE PATH I TOOK.
I'll pass on to you what I did. I flashed over SPR unlocked.
1. Download frija, you can Google this. It's a neat tool to quickly download firmware.
Type in the model number of your phone, and add a 1 at the end... Example... I own the N975U, from Sprint. Add the 1 at the end for unlocked... N975U1. And in the CSC slot, type XAA.
XAA is unlocked CSC code for US.
Firmware should show last digits BSLD for January security patch and Android 10.
Unzip the downloaded firmware somewhere close. I did mine on the desktop.
2. Download Samsung Drivers and install.
3. Download Odin V3 V 3.13.1_3B Patched.
Add the files into Odin.
On the CSC, do NOT use Home CSC. Use the regular.
You absolutely have to factory reset your device when switching to Unlocked or vice versa. So you might want to backup using Samsung smart switch or Google. Which ever you prefer.
Do not add any user data when switching from carrier to unlocked.
4. Place phone into Download mode BEFOR plugging into computer.
5. At this point... Phone should be in download mode. 4 files should be added into Odin. No other changes in Odin should be made. And CSC should be regular and not Home CSC.
6. Plug phone into computer and see if you see the device in Odin.
If you see it, great. Proceed to flash.
Odin likes to verify for awhile so don't mind this. Leave it be. If it gets stuck more than 10 minutes saying verifying, you may need to Google the issue.
Once Odin says passed... You should be good to go.
Phone will reboot, phone will factory reset.
At this point, you should be done.
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOU DEVICE!
THIS IS THE PATH I TOOK.
You mention the CSC should be XAA, when it comes to ODIN you mention regular?
Can you clarify that part?
Add the files into Odin.
On the CSC, do NOT use Home CSC. Use the regular.
You absolutely have to factory reset your device when switching to Unlocked or vice versa. So you might want to backup using Samsung smart switch or Google. Which ever you prefer.
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In addition, do I have to backup the contents (no user data on it currently)?
Randomtandem said:
You mention the CSC should be XAA, when it comes to ODIN you mention regular?
Can you clarify that part?
In addition, do I have to backup the contents (no user data on it currently)?
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It's two different things that's being referred too. When you download the firmware there isn't just one and they are identified by CSC. TMB is for T-Mobile, CHA is Spectrum Mobile, SPR is Sprint.. to name a few.
In your particular case when you download the unlocked firmware you would search for the CSC "XAA" (without quotes) as this is the firmware from the unlocked note 10+
Second when you flash the firmware you need to place different files into the appropriate and applicable locations within Odin. One of those spots you place a file into is called "CSC".
Also no you don't need to backup anything if you don't have anything installed (or no userdata on it).
If you have further questions I would suggest you search this forum and/or Google. The question on flashing the N975U1 firmware onto the N975U has been asked before and covered in detail already more then once... So those other threads will be of help for you.

Flashing Verizon Samsung Note 10 plus N975U to U1 Firmware

Hi guys I got a Verizon N975U note 10 plus and its stuck on Verizon I'm trying to flash it with U1 so I can pop a sim in and changes it to that carrier. Do I just need to flash it with the U1 file here https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=297980 or will it need something special the build # is SQS2ASJ8
johntudd said:
Hi guys I got a Verizon N975U note 10 plus and its stuck on Verizon I'm trying to flash it with U1 so I can pop a sim in and changes it to that carrier. Do I just need to flash it with the U1 file here https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=297980 or will it need something special the build # is SQS2ASJ8
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Can't say for sure it would work on U firmware (lack of first hand experience to verify) as it would for U1.... As long as the phone is network/sim unlocked then you should be able to just put the new sim card in it (and the phone will read the sim card settings and apply them).
Flashing the U1 firmware instructions on flashing U1 firmware have been at link below (bottom of first post). You can get the firmware from that thread also.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80072192&postcount=1
Of course keep in mind that none of this will matter unless the phone is sim/network unlocked. As long as you meet the requirements from Verizon (or the phone was blacklisted for either non payment, lost/stolen or a warranty/insurance exchange that wasn't sent in) then this shouldn't be an issue.
its locked to Verizon at the moment when I put a sim in it will work for a bit then say its not allowed to use another carriers sim at this time.
johntudd said:
its locked to Verizon at the moment when I put a sim in it will work for a bit then say its not allowed to use another carriers sim at this time.
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Either wait until the phone is able to be unlocked by Verizon, or call them and request that they unlock it for you. Until that happens you will not be able to use a non-verizon sim card.
I would also advise keeping the U firmware for Verizon installed and not flashing the U1 firmware, as the Verizon sim/network unlock requires the carrier firmware... At least that is what I am gathering from various discussions/threads.
johntudd said:
Hi guys I got a Verizon N975U note 10 plus and its stuck on Verizon I'm trying to flash it with U1 so I can pop a sim in and changes it to that carrier. Do I just need to flash it with the U1 file here https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=297980 or will it need something special the build # is SQS2ASJ8
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Is your phone carrier locked to Verizon? Has it been activated on Verizon's service for 30 days? If not, I'm pretty sure firmware flashing won't help anything. I'm on a Verizon MVNO and they wouldn't even unlock it for me to use on their own network. I had to activate with them for 30 days.
However, now that mine is unlocked, it's still locked down to Verizon in a lotof ways. My SIM card for my current carrier can't apply an APN, for example, so I have to do it manually. I'm contemplating flashing U1 to fix that issue (I hope).
I have a very similar situation. I bought a Note 10+ N975U (Verizon Unlocked) and I want to take it to U1 and then maybe to Sprint. I tried to go to the OP here and follow instructions. So I downloaded and selected all the files for U1 and apparently I did the "no-no" and got stopped with the SW Rev Check Fail : abl Fused 2 > Binary 1. I looked at what my phone is on and it is the SJ8 (November?) from Verizon. I'm guessing that means the BL file (bootloader?) in the U1 folder (SGO?) is older than what is on my phone? What do I need to do differently? I already tried without selecting the BL file, but it still gives the same error. Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance!
baumanbt said:
I have a very similar situation. I bought a Note 10+ N975U (Verizon Unlocked) and I want to take it to U1 and then maybe to Sprint. I tried to go to the OP here and follow instructions. So I downloaded and selected all the files for U1 and apparently I did the "no-no" and got stopped with the SW Rev Check Fail : abl Fused 2 > Binary 1. I looked at what my phone is on and it is the SJ8 (November?) from Verizon. I'm guessing that means the BL file (bootloader?) in the U1 folder (SGO?) is older than what is on my phone? What do I need to do differently? I already tried without selecting the BL file, but it still gives the same error. Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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The bootloader of the U1 firmware you were trying to flash is lower then what is currently on your phone. So yes you are correct that is the no-no. Also you can not skip the bootloader file when flashing, so that wouldn't have worked.
If you read through that thread you will have found others asking how to go from U to U1 firmware. Also the error within regards to trying to flash a lower bootloader version firmware was also asked and answered. I would encourage you to browse that thread and the Q&A forum because this process has been discussed on more then one occasion... It might contain helpful/useful info for you.
In short you need to get a newer firmware release. Using samfirm or frija apps, or the sammobile website look for the firmware your seeking. Google searching will show you how to obtain samfirm, frija is posted the forum here if I recall correctly.
For U1 the model is SM-N975U1 and the region is XAA.

Help Flashing Samsung Galaxy S10+ from VZW to Strait-Talk

Hey everyone,
I'm new to flashing phones but have experience flashing other hardware; still, I felt it prudent to ask for some guidance on this being my first attempt:
I have a Straight-Talk phone which is active and working with 4G that I would like to swap the SIM over to use in my Galaxy S10+ from Verizon.
Swapping the SIM without flashing limited the functionality to be contingent on WiFi; 4G would not work correctly.
So I suspect I'll need to flash with unlocked firmware to get it to work properly.
I have downloaded the G975U1_SAU_1.zip which is what I think I'll be needing to pull this off, as well as the latest available download of Odin (3.14.1).
Before I get started, I'd just like to ask some Questions:
Should I leave the intended SIM (Straight-Talk) in the S10+ (Verizon) while I'm flashing, or insert it after the flashing?
Am I using the correct firmware to flash this Verizon phone to work with Strait-Talk? (United States regions)
Also should I back up the intended SIM in some fashion before proceeding with this process (if so what software if any would be advisable for this?)
Is there anything I need to watch out for?
Am I on the right track for what I'm attempting to do?
Thanks in advanced for any help! :highfive:
=Bender
Bender The Great said:
Hey everyone,
I'm new to flashing phones but have experience flashing other hardware; still, I felt it prudent to ask for some guidance on this being my first attempt:
I have a Straight-Talk phone which is active and working with 4G that I would like to swap the SIM over to use in my Galaxy S10+ from Verizon.
Swapping the SIM without flashing limited the functionality to be contingent on WiFi; 4G would not work correctly.
So I suspect I'll need to flash with unlocked firmware to get it to work properly.
I have downloaded the G975U1_SAU_1.zip which is what I think I'll be needing to pull this off, as well as the latest available download of Odin (3.14.1).
Before I get started, I'd just like to ask some Questions:
Should I leave the intended SIM (Straight-Talk) in the S10+ (Verizon) while I'm flashing, or insert it after the flashing?
Am I using the correct firmware to flash this Verizon phone to work with Strait-Talk? (United States regions)
Also should I back up the intended SIM in some fashion before proceeding with this process (if so what software if any would be advisable for this?)
Is there anything I need to watch out for?
Am I on the right track for what I'm attempting to do?
Thanks in advanced for any help! :highfive:
=Bender
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Insert SIM after flashing. You need the current U1 firmware from sam mobile. You also need the patched version of Odin that's floating around the forums here. No need to backup your SIM, but using Odin will reset your phone to brand new. Nothing that I can think of, you just put the correct Odin file in each slot and hit go. Seems like you're onto it, you need 3 things which are patched Odin, latest firmware, and I think phone drivers so your PC recognizes the phone. Should be able to find these on Samsung website or other parts of the web.
Thanks for the support!
After your encouragement, I rechecked my firmware made sure to acquire the USB Drivers from Samsung.
Successfully flashed the phone and its now working as intended!
:victory:
I used the Frija tool mentioned here to make sure I had the right files.
And the Driver install came from here.
Thanks again for your support! :highfive:
=Bender
No problem man, glad to help. Good you posted links too so others can do the same if they're having issues.
Absolutely!
Anything I can do to help pay it forward.
I should also mention I got my CSC code from the list posted at
Droid Views dot com /how-to-change-csc-in-samsung-galaxy-phones/
(Won't let me post the outside link given that I'm new)
The code was required to use Frija to download the correct firmware.
(The 4GB download averaged at 2.5MB/s)
Here is the list I saw on the aforementioned page; I used XAA
Code:
[LIST]
[*]ACG – Nextech/C Spire
[*]ATT – AT&T
[*]CCT – Comcast
[*]LRA – Bluegrass Cellular
[*]SPR – Sprint (CDMA)
[*]TFN – Tracfone
[*]TMB – T-Mobile
[*]USC – US Cellular
[*]VMU – Virgin Mobile USA
[*]VZW – Verizon
[*]XAA – USA (unbranded/unlocked/default)
[*]XAS – USA (unbranded/unlocked)
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Random questions:
If you start with a Tmobile GM-S975U that is carrier unlocked (got unlock code from tmobile)
Will it work just fine with straight talk? If not Does changing the CSC code work, and to which code?
Is different firmware required? like U1?
Unoid said:
Random questions:
If you start with a Tmobile GM-S975U that is carrier unlocked (got unlock code from tmobile)
Will it work just fine with straight talk? If not Does changing the CSC code work, and to which code?
Is different firmware required? like U1?
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The U1 software for the S-10 plus is strait from Samsung and has no carrier bloat. All US S-10 pluses are the same, no matter who the carrier is. That means you can flash any vendors rom as long as you don't go backwards on the bootloader version. The phone gets set up by the simm card installed on the first boot. The good things about the U1 software is there is no vendor bloat and your updates come straight from Samsung. Don't forget, you have to us the customized Odin to flash with.
Deatailed info and Odin link can be found here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus/how-to/guide-g975f-flashing-megathread-faqs-t3936704
Thanks for the reply. Should straight talk just work? My friend says data isn’t working on tmo firmware. What firmware and Csc code would work with them?
curious, do mobile Hotspot work, or is carrier still able to block it?

Question AT&T G990U2 to T-Mobile or unbranded firmware help needed

I would appreciate if anyone can point me to the right direction. I have 21FE G990U2 from AT&T, It is unlocked by AT&T.
All I need is working T-Mobile firmware or Samsung (no carrier branding) to flash. I tried multiple versions of U, U1 and U3 firmwares (all matching my current Binary -4) but no success.
I just would like to get rid of ATT bloat. I know I can uninstall it via ADB but I rather have firmware clean of it.
Any suggestion please?
Thanks
So am I right to assume that you are looking for a G990U2 TMB firmware with Binary 4, to flash on a G990U2 AT&T phone?
If so, then you can download it from the below link by clicking on "Download Samfw server" (G990U2OYN4EWC3, April 2023 update):
Download Galaxy S21 FE 5G SM-G990U2 (TMB) G990U2SQS4EWC3 in Samfw - Samsung firmware download
Galaxy S21 FE 5G SM-G990U2 (TMB - United States) G990U2SQS4EWC3 T(Android 13) samsung firmware download all model, lastest, fast update, completely free and fast speed in Samfw.com ✅
samfw.com
or if I am assuming wrong, can you please correct my understanding? As I do not have any practical hands-on experience with the USA models.
Shuhan44 said:
So am I right to assume that you are looking for a G990U2 TMB firmware with Binary 4, to flash on a G990U2 AT&T phone?
If so, then you can download it from the below link directly (G990U2OYN4EWC3, April 2023 update):
https://02-samsung.cloud/v2/IxJCDiMnLh8SLAo5IRtBAzwDMyMyCB4lFzssIDs2ByAzMUEgOzEUQDMQMCMBOyw/LiUzJjIXCDkuJC8/NDseIy8xIQYzOAIlPDAVHRIvMz81CAIkMwsuOB42FA00Nh4LNS8vFjIXLA0NFzE/PAMeOTMADTkDAC4mNBEaMCExQQEhJQUUHjFCMTs4BkIjCyI/Iws8MQEWCDAeCw0xCREHOTQbIyshAD4OIQAGLC44Hiw0ER4OMiUzLDIlDSs8AD4fJhsGOg8HCkA8AywnCRc+Di8LBxAzBy4RDxYpKTwkHjUeBylCJgceKTIXIUAJER4OMi8+AwMSMBsBAzY5LwNBJi8IMAQ4MTQUAQMgLyMsHjM7JDMHLzEjJDgAISk8PxQ9NTggQiYbLyUhJCEpMjsHJzw2KSceFy4QIzEvKw8WIAYhFh4JMjAeLDQsLCM0Gy45IzgGQiMDPB0jJCI/ARYFMCMiExM=
or if I am assuming wrong, can you please correct my understanding? As I do not have any practical hands-on experience with the USA models.
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You are correct - I need T-Mobile (or carrier free) so I can utilize full carrier settings.
Thanks for the link, however above link gives an error when opening the page.
Nevertheless I will look for TMB firmware with CSC: G990U2OYN4EWC3 and post an update here
Flashed that and still has AT&T boot logo and all the apps
h078 said:
Flashed that and still has AT&T boot logo and all the apps
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Well, I am sure that you have flashed by a Factory reset (Flashed CSC, not Home CSC in ODIN). The boot logo can be changed by rooting your device, also bloatware apps can be deleted via ADB command without rooting.. but you already have mentioned that you prefer not to proceed with those processes. So I am out of suggestions, sorry.
Just for my knowledge, after flashing the TMB firmware, now your settings> About phone> software information> service provider software version: 2nd line shows as TMB/ TMB/ AT&T?
(Also corrected the download link in my previous comment anyway).
Yes, you are correct i did flash CSC, not home CSC. Then I reflashed w home CSC but software still says ATT/ATT/ATT.
Moreover on Bootloader screen says "carrier ATT" - I have never seen that before on any Samsung phone that I had. I have no clue how did they lock up device that well. As for removing software via ADB that is not a problem, but ATT locks network selection mode so you cant choose between 5G, LTE, 3G etc..
TMobile in US still supports EDGE and sometimes it comes handy - whereas ATT has only LTE and 5G as they re-farmed EDGE and 3G/HSPA frequencies
h078 said:
Yes, you are correct i did flash CSC, not home CSC. Then I reflashed w home CSC but software still says ATT/ATT/ATT.
Moreover on Bootloader screen says "carrier ATT" - I have never seen that before on any Samsung phone that I had. I have no clue how did they lock up device that well. As for removing software via ADB that is not a problem, but ATT locks network selection mode so you cant choose between 5G, LTE, 3G etc..
TMobile in US still supports EDGE and sometimes it comes handy - whereas ATT has only LTE and 5G as they re-farmed EDGE and 3G/HSPA frequencies
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I do not get why the CSC can never be changed, even after flashing the complete firmware... must be an ATT thing!
Anyway, to change the csc only, there is another very quick & easy method. It takes only 2/3 minutes; no flash or factory reset is required. You have to download and install a small software "SamFW Tool" on your pc/laptop (may need to disable the antivirus during the download/install process). Once done, connect the phone and enable USB debugging mode. Open the software, under the ADB tab, click Change CSC, from the dropdown list select TMB and click Change. The phone will restart and CSC "Should" change to TMB/TMB/ATT.
Here is the download link for the software:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/upaiwadhmstm6js/SamFwToolSetup_v4.6.zip/file
That did the trick. I have T-Mobile CSC now
Thanks a lot
h078 said:
That did the trick. I have T-Mobile CSC now
Thanks a lot
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Great!
But still, that's only one part of the final solution I think. Your target was to replace the complete firmware from ATT to TMB, right? Since the CSC is now changed to TMB, I think you can give it another try via ODIN to install the TMB firmware now (only if you want). I am not confident that it will work now, but still, one last try should not be much of a hassle.
I think that these multi CSC contain all US carrier customizations....When I changed it to TMB it shows TMB/TMB/ATT and loads bootlogo as well as TMobile apps... I guess it is similar as Blackberry used to be back in the days...Depending which carrier SIM used it loaded proper settings from the firmware...
I have flash my METROPCS G990U2 to G990U3,other sim card work fine,but t mobile sim card does not work ,can someone help me?I already change CSC to xxa,but still no internet,I do have sginal bar​

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