Dom1n8tr1x
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So let me see if I understand you:If the CSC your phone is running on is contained in the firmware you flash, it will default to your CSC. That's why I went to XFV first, and then back.
There is lots of info on this in sammobile's forums.
So let me see if I understand you:
I should flash official SA Vodafone (XFV), thus changing my csc.
Then, without my sim card in the phone, flash BTU and do Oreo update.
Once I insert my sim, phone will reboot back to XFA csc but keep Oreo.
Do I have this right?
If you install the same security patch version of BTU as the one you currently have it will revert to the same CSC as what you currently got on the phone according to what you replying to?
Though if it's newer you should install all 3 files from ODIN and between home csc and csc you should install csc.
If you try to downgrade to an earlier XFV I don't think it would allow it as I've tried something similar with a diff Samsung phone.
That's what it sounds like, but there is hope.Ok so I won't be able to flash to the XFV as it is an earlier version....
The BTU and the XFA are on the same security patch version, as far as I can tell.
So in essence - I actually did nothing to my phone except wipe it a couple of times?
May I ask another question - if I stay on the firmware that I flashed today (which defaulted to XFA), will I still get OTA updates from MTN?That's what it sounds like, but there is hope.
Find a other CSC in the OVF group, as that also contains XFV. If you are with Vodacom and you flash this with the SIM inserted, it should default to XFA. I think I used VDF, use this to check: https://www.sammobile.com/forum/threads/39186-note-8-N950-multi-CSC-pit-language
Tried everything possible with no luck.... just finish restoring my phone. Will wait for the full package to come out and flash via Odin.Try removing your SIM card before flashing so that your first boot is without a SIM in the phone. XEF is the default CSC for the European group, but it selects the most appropriate CSC for the SIM card in the phone on first boot.
Worked for me this morning.
My process was:
1. Flash XFV and confirm CSC set to XFV.
2. Remove SIM
3. Flash XEF, let it reboot.
4. Bypass setup and do OTA update to Oreo
5. Insert SIM and reboot
6. SIM change detected, have to reboot, which changes CSC back TO XFE
May I ask another question - if I stay on the firmware that I flashed today (which defaulted to XFA), will I still get OTA updates from MTN?
EDIT: And should I be worried that some of the apps (samsung health, smasung members, etc) were missing after the last flash? I managed to donwload and install them without any issue though?
Seems like I've got plenty of reading material for today.
I have XFV (Vodacom Phone) running on my Note using MTN.
Before I read through all 100+ posts, will this work for me?
Thanks.As long as the first two CSC codes you see under Settings - About Phone - Software Information - Service Provider SW ver. are the same, you’ll get OTA for that code in my experience.
Don’t know why some of the default apps didn’t automatically install though, I have not come across this before.
Maybe this explains it better than I did. Good luck, I know how frustrating this must be.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...rsion-france-xef-t3764053/page14#post75923637
SamePlease may I ask someone running 7.1.1 to please do the following:
Please go to Device Maintenance > Storage > Three dots (top right) > Storage Settings > Internal Storage.
Please tell me what it says under system memory.
Mine says 10,9 GB.
Just comparing something quick. Thanks.
Is Samfirm as safe and well known as sammobile?