Autopreconfig, new service provider notification - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Sometimes I get a notification from AutoPreconfig, asking me to use new apps and configurations from my new service provider. If I open the notification, it says that to use apps and configurations from my new provider, I need to restore my phone, all my user data shall be lost, etc. I can press "ok" and nothing happens.
Why does that happen?
Anyone else getting this? Can I get rid of it without factory reseting the phone?

madvinegar said:
Sometimes I get a notification from AutoPreconfig, asking me to use new apps and configurations from my new service provider. If I open the notification, it says that to use apps and configurations from my new provider, I need to restore my phone, all my user data shall be lost, etc. I can press "ok" and nothing happens.
Why does that happen?
Anyone else getting this? Can I get rid of it without factory reseting the phone?
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I think that this happens when for an example you live in Spain and you bought a phone for European union not Spain but Germany.... When you incert your sim card for first time it reads that your provider is in Spain but your CSC belongs to Germany so want to change your CSC from Germany to Spain .. That's why it asks you to factory reset to change your CSC...
PLEASE help from someone if I'm wrong....

tsiglas said:
I think that this happens when for an example you live in Spain and you bought a phone for European union not Spain but Germany.... When you incert your sim card for first time it reads that your provider is in Spain but your CSC belongs to Germany so want to change your CSC from Germany to Spain .. That's why it asks you to factory reset to change your CSC...
PLEASE help from someone if I'm wrong....
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Thanx... That makes sense, but is it something new...?
I used to have an s7edge with Poland csc (XEO) but never got this message even if my sim card is from a Greek provider.
Now, I see that my S9+ has Italian csc (ITV) and I get this message because my sim card is from a Greek provider...
Why is Samsung doing this to their new models...?
If I actually do the factory reset, what more will I gain? Is it worth it or nothing will actually change apart from the csc...? Everything is working just fine now.

madvinegar said:
Thanx... That makes sense, but is it something new...?
I used to have an s7edge with Poland csc (XEO) but never got this message even if my sim card is from a Greek provider.
Now, I see that my S9+ has Italian csc (ITV) and I get this message because my sim card is from a Greek provider...
Why is Samsung doing this to their new models...?
If I actually do the factory reset, what more will I gain? Is it worth it or nothing will actually change apart from the csc...? Everything is working just fine now.
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Yes that's exactly what is happening.
Ρε πατρίδα μπες στο myphone.gr στο θέμα του s9+ και θα στα εξηγήσουμε όλα εκεί...

So I decided to bite the bullet, and made a factory reset through the settings, with my Sim Card inserted.
It rebooted my phone, after first reboot (just on the first language selection page that appears) it prompted the message again (Autopreconfig), and asked me to revert to factory settings again so as to set up the new sim card.
I selected OK, the phone rebooted once more and this time it booted directly to my language (i.e. to the language of my carrier's sim card).
I checked the settings and also downloaded an app from Play Store to check my CSC, and indeed my CSC has changed to my country.
I had ITV (Italy) csc, and now I have EUR (Greece) csc.
So now all is ok and set up to the correct csc.
Fyi, before doing the above I had backed up everything to samsung cloud.

Hello all,
Same problem here but, in my case, I have used the phone for some months... images, saven configs in many apps, etc...
I know such things are not saved in the samsung cloud... is there any other way to change this? Do all of them need a factory reset?

I use Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Android 11. I intently changed CSC to THL (Thailand) to activate built in call recorder. But now every time I restart my phone CIDmanager warning appears as in the screenshot. How to get rid of it? I don't wanna change CSC code back to my home country's.

No one knows the solution?

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[Q] Problem upgrading firmware

Hello!
Last week i bought a galaxy ace, with yoigo, and it seems i cant flash new roms
I downloaded a one-package (last version) S5830XWKPW and flashed, but mobile drops an error, something like "error appling csc" cannot access to "system/csc/YOG/csc"
When the phone rebooted, odin didnt detected it, and when i saw the firmware version, it was the same ( it didnt change with the upgrade)
So what do you think, i tried rooting and creating the YOG folder, and reflashing again, that way there isnt any error, but the firmware didnt changed at all, so the result was the same....
Do you think my operator has locked the bootloader or something??
Thanks!
try the full package instead. those one package usually missing data.rfs
did you put your phone to download mode first before flashing ??
for flashing first put your phone to download mode ,
1)switch off the mobile
2) press volume down button + home button +power on button together
3)in screen it will come "downloading...."
4)connect to pc
5) now flash your phone
Happy flashing ​
thats how i did it
i checked using *#1234#
the csc version is updated, the phone version should change too? or the pda?
Did you use the proper ops file?
cooper.ops?
yeah
i used that archive, but just my csc version is updated, not even phone or pda
is that normal? can any of you post your version??
thanks!
petete159 said:
i used that archive, but just my csc version is updated, not even phone or pda
is that normal? can any of you post your version??
thanks!
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Try flashing the phone - S5830XWKS2 ## country - netherlands csc - S5830XENKS1 version from here http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=GT-S5830&r=1#regiona
Warning - If your phone is operator specific your sim won't work. But, your phone will boot successfully so there's no harm in trying this. Try this and see if your sim works.
One more thing - The default language is "netherland's language"
So after flashing you need to change the language to your required language in settings
Aham i think i understand why you selected that netherlands version, with my pda version, the compatibles are France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, UK
and from that page, i have to pick one that isnt linked to any operator
so i cant just select one with yoigo(my operator) or other with no operator linked
is that??
PD: i will try to flash next week, because i want to try a little the phone battery and that stuff
thanks!
petete159 said:
Aham i think i understand why you selected that netherlands version, with my pda version, the compatibles are France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, UK
and from that page, i have to pick one that isnt linked to any operator
so i cant just select one with yoigo(my operator) or other with no operator linked
is that??
PD: i will try to flash next week, because i want to try a little the phone battery and that stuff
thanks!
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If you bought your phone from yoigo then it means your phone is carrier specific, and you "might" face problems. But if you bought your phone from any store and you are just using yoigo sim then you can flash any version, I dont think you will face any problems
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Unlocked S9+ Problem

I bought an unlocked s9+ from ebay and later found out that its country sale came from Panama. My canadian GSM network does work on the device, but certain apps like samsung members show spanish promotions or samsung pay not being available.
Can the csc code and country be changed in this case?
Model: SM-G9650
CPU: Snapdragon 845
Did you setup the phone and then inserted your sim card? I believe that now that you have your sim card in, if you make a factory reset to your phone, your csc will change to the csc of your country/sim card.
I live in Greece, I bought my phone (international exynos s9+ unlocked) from an international seller and the csc was ITV (from Italy). I inserted my sim card, factory reseted the phone with the sim card in, and when the factory reset was completed my csc was changed to EUR (Greece).
You can try it.
madvinegar said:
Did you setup the phone and then inserted your sim card? I believe that now that you have your sim card in, if you make a factory reset to your phone, your csc will change to the csc of your country/sim card.
I live in Greece, I bought my phone (international exynos s9+ unlocked) from an international seller and the csc was ITV (from Italy). I inserted my sim card, factory reseted the phone with the sim card in, and when the factory reset was completed my csc was changed to EUR (Greece).
You can try it.
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I will update the result on this solution after i try it.
madvinegar said:
Did you setup the phone and then inserted your sim card? I believe that now that you have your sim card in, if you make a factory reset to your phone, your csc will change to the csc of your country/sim card.
I live in Greece, I bought my phone (international exynos s9+ unlocked) from an international seller and the csc was ITV (from Italy). I inserted my sim card, factory reseted the phone with the sim card in, and when the factory reset was completed my csc was changed to EUR (Greece).
You can try it.
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Did not work, unfortunately.
bosejry said:
Did not work, unfortunately.
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This might be your best option.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/how-to/g9650-snapdragon-csc-change-stock-t3815136
varcor said:
This might be your best option.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/how-to/g9650-snapdragon-csc-change-stock-t3815136
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Have you tried this method, and has it worked?
bosejry said:
Have you tried this method, and has it worked?
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No, I haven't however I would ask Lukesky1313 since it's his method. It would seem it's either this option or flashing a custom ROM which will eliminate functionality of Knox, Samsung Pay, Secure Folder, Samsung Health and possibly others.

Need CSC Help!

Hey Guys,
I have SM-G965F S9+ India version. Today while doing a factory reset, I somehow changed the setting to Vietnam. I am unable to change it back to India setting. Any ideas on how to do change it back without going down the root process? I had the sim try open during the reset and when I closed it got a pop-up message - "sim 1 has changed. Change to carrier settings". I clicked yes and now things are getting defaulted to Vietnam instead of India (or my preferred US). Any idea on how change it back?
I am running all stock os with no modifications whatsoever.
Thanks for your help!
Nate!

Locked myself out of CSC changing screen [Help]

Obligatory - This is my first post here, please go easy on me. If this is the wrong section please point me where I need to go.
Okay, I have been having issues getting IMS registration (for att) on my N20U (unbranded) Snapdragon. This is an issue because I don't receive most calls without VoLTE, and the service I am using is actually FirstNet. (An at&t service that provides priority cell tower access for first responders.) Who is also dropping legacy 3G and analogue calling at the end of the year.
The FN sim I was given would not change the network CSC to ATT like it should have in order to work properly.
I was able to get to the manual CSC change menu through the dialer code with a TFW-att sim card (yes, while on oneUI 3.0). I suppose the menu is locked out when other csc's are active.
This allowed me to force change to ATT's csc, then place my FN sim in the phone. The kicker? I had to toggle "do not auto update CSC based on sim data" in the menu to get this method to stick.
Things are grand, working fine, but i got curious as to what options the other csc's had to offer. So i start flipping through the list and end up landing on.....you guessed it..... XAA.
Without thinking about it, i ran it, the phone rebooted, and now im screwed. Flashed the ATT rom with Odin- no change. Factory reset? No change. I messed up BIG.
Finale / TLDR
If you didn't get what just happened there, I used a specific sim card to enable a CSC a menu that uncle sammy does not want you playing with. Proceeded to disable auto CSC changing by SIM, then walked back into a CSC that does not allow me to open said menu. Thus preventing my phone from working fully on ANY NETWORK ever again. With root impossible...
Side notes that failed: Tried fac reset/ tried firmware flash/ tried samkey (no android 11 support)/ tried force change from network side. I hope im not out of options?
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Obligatory - This is my first post here, please go easy on me.
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Please check your PM inbox ASAP. Thank you.
-Regards: Badger50

How to change CSC for SM-G991U?

Hello,
I have a SIM unlocked S21 from Xfinity Mobile that I'm now using on Verizon Wireless. I need to change the CSC to VZW, anyone know how? I tried all the dialer codes, and also SamKEY but no luck so far.
SamKEY says "unsupported firmware, please downgrade your firmware".
Since January 2021, it's not easy to change CSC, some people do it by flashing firmwares then block whatever app checks SIM & CSC compatibility.
You can check this thread if you're into action.
Thanks, I tried that but somehow it ignores that the VZW SIM card is VZW, and it keeps the CSC as CCT/CCT/CCT.
Even putting in an AT&T sim card, it still keeps it as CCT/CCT/CCT. The carrier name is stuck as "Xfinity Mobile" also, no matter the SIM.
I wish Samsung would implement the "BYOD" thing already for this phone.. Or maybe SamKEY will work eventually...
What's interesting is that it changes the APN to the correct one automatically for the 3 SIM cards I've tried (VZW, CCT, ATT)
Firmware bug I guess, or Samsung has not yet fully implemented the "BYOD" feature referenced here:
Move your Galaxy phone to a different service carrier
If you unlock your phone to use with another carrier, it's easy to take advantage of all your new carrier's features without losing any of your data.
www.samsung.com
UPDATE: SamKEY worked!!
I was able to change the CSC to the correct carrier!
quadrun1 said:
UPDATE: SamKEY worked!!
I was able to change the CSC to the correct carrier!
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how many credits do I need to change CSC?
On the samkey page it says that you need 8 credits
No, if I remember correctly it's only 1 credit to change the CSC.
See here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS21/comments/lm0at9

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