G973U1 (Unlocked US Snapdragon) Just got July 2019 update G973U1UEU2ASGB - Samsung Galaxy S10 Guides, News, & Discussion

Just wanted to post this so if you have a G973U1 all hope is not lost.
The update size is 604.97 MB and it included night mode in camera.
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Meatbag_1 said:
Just wanted to post this so if you have a G973U1 all hope is not lost.
The update size is 604.97 MB and it included night mode in camera.
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Yeah that uodate started a few weeks ago. I got it a week or so ago.

Tel864 said:
Yeah that uodate started a few weeks ago. I got it a week or so ago.
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I received August 1, 2019 patch this morning (Tue, 08/19) G970U1UEs2ASGF

mzsquared said:
I received August 1, 2019 patch this morning (Tue, 08/19) G970U1UEs2ASGF
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I got that overnight also. Since it was fairly small I'm guessing security update only.

Meatbag_1 said:
Just wanted to post this so if you have a G973U1 all hope is not lost.
The update size is 604.97 MB and it included night mode in camera.
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G'day,forgive me but I'm new at this.
I have just bought an S10 G973UI snapdragon from the US(I am in Australia).
Please help--where do I go to get the update firmware to upgrade from Android 9 to Android 10 or later and please give info for how to do the upgrade.
-thanks in advance

kymsheba said:
G'day,forgive me but I'm new at this.
I have just bought an S10 G973UI snapdragon from the US(I am in Australia).
Please help--where do I go to get the update firmware to upgrade from Android 9 to Android 10 or later and please give info for how to do the upgrade.
-thanks in advance
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You can use websites like updato, sammobil or samfrew to download firmware for your phone.
Or you can used a PC app called frija to download latest firmware.

spawnlives said:
You can use websites like updato, sammobil or samfrew to download firmware for your phone.
Or you can used a PC app called frija to download latest firmware.
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G'day thanks for your reply--
ok-Ihave been researching your suggestions-- and the answer is not easy--it is actually complicated because of all the different firmware codes just in the US.,
I can hopefully track it down using my new phone CSC code(I'm learning fast for a newbie)
The reason why I need at least Android 10 is because I will be loading the 'Gcam7.4 and maybe higher.
If I can find out which US version of firmware to flash(and how to do it properly), I still need answers to the following--
---Because this is a US version S10 SM-G973U1 -fully unlocked and no Carrier--
(1) Do I insert my Australian SIM card into my brand new phone BEFORE it is turned on for the first time and BEFORE I flash the new US firmware?
(2) Or do I turn on my new phone for the first time, and flash the update US firmware BEFORE inserting my Australian SIM?
-regards-

kymsheba said:
G'day thanks for your reply--
ok-Ihave been researching your suggestions-- and the answer is not easy--it is actually complicated because of all the different firmware codes just in the US.,
I can hopefully track it down using my new phone CSC code(I'm learning fast for a newbie)
The reason why I need at least Android 10 is because I will be loading the 'Gcam7.4 and maybe higher.
If I can find out which US version of firmware to flash(and how to do it properly), I still need answers to the following--
---Because this is a US version S10 SM-G973U1 -fully unlocked and no Carrier--
(1) Do I insert my Australian SIM card into my brand new phone BEFORE it is turned on for the first time and BEFORE I flash the new US firmware?
(2) Or do I turn on my new phone for the first time, and flash the update US firmware BEFORE inserting my Australian SIM?
-regards-
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1. I don't have a snapdragon version phone.
2. I am not sure whether the US models work in Australia. Best bet is to try putting in a sim card in and see if it works ie: phone, messages etc.
3. Have a read of this, it will give you a brief understanding of firmware names and CSC codes.
Can you post a screen shot of : settings - about phone - software information
All Samsung Galaxy Firmware PDA And CSC Codes List With Detailed Explanation - SamsungSFour.Com
All Samsung Galaxy Firmware PDA And CSC Codes List With Detailed Explanation.
www.samsungsfour.com
4. Download PC app Frija. It will give latest firmware. Download - unszip it - run frija.exe ( downloads speed will be faster than websites )
Model number SM-G973U1 CSC - XAA
[Tool] Frija - Samsung firmware downloader/checker
* * * PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE INSTALLING TO YOUR DEVICES AT ALL TIMES AND ME AND THE DEVELOPER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SORT OF DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE * * * Hey Guys :) Frija is a new tool (successor of now depreciated tool SamFirm)...
forum.xda-developers.com
If you want, you can leave the sim card in to flash firmware

spawnlives said:
1. I don't have a snapdragon version phone.
2. I am not sure whether the US models work in Australia. Best bet is to try putting in a sim card in and see if it works ie: phone, messages etc.
3. Have a read of this, it will give you a brief understanding of firmware names and CSC codes.
Can you post a screen shot of : settings - about phone - software information
All Samsung Galaxy Firmware PDA And CSC Codes List With Detailed Explanation - SamsungSFour.Com
All Samsung Galaxy Firmware PDA And CSC Codes List With Detailed Explanation.
www.samsungsfour.com
4. Download PC app Frija. It will give latest firmware. Download - unszip it - run frija.exe ( downloads speed will be faster than websites )
Model number SM-G973U1 CSC - XAA
[Tool] Frija - Samsung firmware downloader/checker
* * * PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE INSTALLING TO YOUR DEVICES AT ALL TIMES AND ME AND THE DEVELOPER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SORT OF DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE * * * Hey Guys :) Frija is a new tool (successor of now depreciated tool SamFirm)...
forum.xda-developers.com
If you want, you can leave the sim card in to flash firmware
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OK--thanks again.
Thanks for the model number.
The US phone will work in AU -A lot are sold over here through ebay and other outlets- there should be no problems here.
The seller sent me a message to my questions-''it does not matter when the update is done--before or after the SIM card has been put in'', so,should be no problems here - and you also say it's ok to leave the SIM card in while flashing.
I can't give you a screenshot as I am still waiting for the phone to arrive.
I've been reading the Frija page-looks easy enough for me to do.
Frija will give me the correct and latest firmware(on PC) and then I use Odin to install the firmware into the phone,correct?

kymsheba said:
OK--thanks again.
Thanks for the model number.
The US phone will work in AU -A lot are sold over here through ebay and other outlets- there should be no problems here.
The seller sent me a message to my questions-''it does not matter when the update is done--before or after the SIM card has been put in'', so,should be no problems here - and you also say it's ok to leave the SIM card in while flashing.
I can't give you a screenshot as I am still waiting for the phone to arrive.
I've been reading the Frija page-looks easy enough for me to do.
Frija will give me the correct and latest firmware(on PC) and then I use Odin to install the firmware into the phone,correct?
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Updating phone can be done with or without sim card.
Just make sure with frija to enter correct model number.
Download firmware, extract firmware ( I use 7zip ) put In Odin.
May still need that screen shot when you get the phone as may have to use patched Odin.

spawnlives said:
Updating phone can be done with or without sim card.
Just make sure with frija to enter correct model number.
Download firmware, extract firmware ( I use 7zip ) put In Odin.
May still need that screen shot when you get the phone as may have to use patched Odin.
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thanks again for the speedy replies.
I found the following youtube that explains easily how to use Frija and Odin to update the firmware.-
I used the model number you gave me and downloaded the firmware update.
I will double check when I get the phone,incase the number is different.
I have read about the ''patched Odin'', the youtube uses the patched version.
You have bee n very helpful,and this youtube shows how it is done.
I'll get back to you when I get the phone.
-regards

kymsheba said:
thanks again for the speedy replies.
I found the following youtube that explains easily how to use Frija and Odin to update the firmware.-
I used the model number you gave me and downloaded the firmware update.
I will double check when I get the phone,incase the number is different.
I have read about the ''patched Odin'', the youtube uses the patched version.
You have bee n very helpful,and this youtube shows how it is done.
I'll get back to you when I get the phone.
-regards
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Link to patch Odin and original odin
You can use the latest version.
Patched Odin 3.13.1
For those looking for a modified, modded, or patched odin that is a newer build than all the fake and renamed prince comsy 3.12.3 versions floating around. I patch recent Odin versions to offer similar functionality to the princecomsy; in that...
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May also need drivers for PC
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com

spawnlives said:
Link to patch Odin and original odin
You can use the latest version.
Patched Odin 3.13.1
For those looking for a modified, modded, or patched odin that is a newer build than all the fake and renamed prince comsy 3.12.3 versions floating around. I patch recent Odin versions to offer similar functionality to the princecomsy; in that...
forum.xda-developers.com
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May also need drivers for PC
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
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Sorry for the l-o-n-g delay in getting back to you.
I did receive my S10 -red color, as soon as I opened the shipping box,I knew I had been sent a FAKE.
I didn't have to open the retail package as I knew what to look for(thanks to youtubes about fake Samsungs).
The front and back of the retail box were identical to the fake one in the video.
But the seller also made a big mistake--they sent the wrong model(thanks to someone putting the wrong label on the shipping box at their warehouse) - they sent S10e instead of S10.
Anyway,it was easy getting my money back due to their ebay store return policy.
They know I know it's a fake and they are worried about the feedback I have yet to leave for them.
At this point, I am considering a refurbished S10 ''as new'' from a REPUTABLE online AU seller.
Or a new S20 FE Snapdragon, Australian version (plenty of retail stores have it over here).
What ever I get--I'll make sure it isn't a fake and at least,you've helped me to learn a few things,like going to Samobile to check the right numbers,and,if necessary, use Frija and Odin to update the firmware..
Have a look at these photos, tell me what you think.

I don't use an 10 series maybe never will
All I can suggest, since i'm using my device different to yours.
Check IMEI status ( check online ).
For on lines stores or furbished devices IMEI devices this can be changed. Not generally on US devices
Only a word of caution.

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[Q] New Firmware? P7500BUKI1 (that's BUKi1)?

I got a 10.1 3G version today in the UK and the first thing I did was a KIES update.
The firmware that's now installed is P7500BUKI1 (Bravo Uniform Kilo India One).
I've done a google and can only find one reference to this firmware, is it brand new?
I've also done a google search and a search here for how to dump a firmware and can't seem to find a useful howto, could someone point me at one possibly?
Thanks
Would be great if you could find a way to get the firmware uploaded - been trying to get the tab back to a stock UK firmware for a while now!
Does Kies not store the downloaded firmware?
I found out how to do a CWM backup so have done one and now have a fullset of .img files.
If someone can point me at a howto to extract them I can try to put together a recovery zip for you.
ok cheers. I tried to do a quick search to see if I could help, but I can't!
Is yours a carrier version? Is the CSC XEU or did you buy a Tab in the UK that's from another country? Mine's an October build and this is what shows in Kies:
PDA:KHD / PHONE:KG1 / CSC:KH3 (XEU)
There aren't any updates available which is unusual if they've already started shipping units with a newer build. Is the new ROM 3.1 or 3.2?
pinsb said:
I got a 10.1 3G version today in the UK and the first thing I did was a KIES update.
The firmware that's now installed is P7500BUKI1 (Bravo Uniform Kilo India One).
I've done a google and can only find one reference to this firmware, is it brand new?
I've also done a google search and a search here for how to dump a firmware and can't seem to find a useful howto, could someone point me at one possibly?
Thanks
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KI1 is a September build, it is Android 3.1. I have been running Italian (ITV) KI1 firmware for some time already and it is really smooth.
If you can give us more information then we probably can find this firmware on Samsung servers.
Please post the contents of following files (you don't need root to access these files, you just need a file explorer):
system\CSCVersion.txt
system\csc\customer.xml Only one line: <SalesCode>???</SalesCode>
From Settings > About device:
Baseband version and Build number
poisike said:
KI1 is a September build, it is Android 3.1. I have been running Italian (ITV) KI1 firmware for some time already and it is really smooth.
If you can give us more information then we probably can find this firmware on Samsung servers.
Please post the contents of following files (you don't need root to access these files, you just need a file explorer):
system\CSCVersion.txt
system\csc\customer.xml Only one line: <SalesCode>???</SalesCode>
From Settings > About device:
Baseband version and Build number
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system\CSCVersion.txt
P7500VODKI1
system\customer.xml
Sales Code is VOD
The phone (as you've probably worked out) was Vodaphone initially but now unlocked model.
Anything else you need?
pinsb said:
system\CSCVersion.txt
P7500VODKI1
system\customer.xml
Sales Code is VOD
The phone (as you've probably worked out) was Vodaphone initially but now unlocked model.
Anything else you need?
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Baseband version from Settings > About device?
Any one managed to track down the firmware yet?
ashy7 said:
Any one managed to track down the firmware yet?
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KH3 XEU was just released three weeks ago on the delayed 32GB and 64GB P7500's that were all built in October. What OP received is probably that update (along with carrier customizations) that's being pushed out to Vodafone Tabs. This is especially true if it's 3.1. I'd guess the next general XEU update will be to 3.2.
BarryH_GEG said:
KH3 XEU was just released three weeks ago on the delayed 32GB and 64GB P7500's that were all built in October. What OP received is probably that update (along with carrier customizations) that's being pushed out to Vodafone Tabs. This is especially true if it's 3.1. I'd guess the next general XEU update will be to 3.2.
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I know, and it is exactly what I need so that I can get my tab back to the stock XEU firmware that I have spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to get!
i think not yet
ashy7 said:
I know, and it is exactly what I need so that I can get my tab back to the stock XEU firmware that I have spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to get!
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KH3 XEU is available on Samsung servers, if you need it, I can get it for you.
poisike said:
KH3 XEU is available on Samsung servers, if you need it, I can get it for you.
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If you could that would be brilliant. I've been trying to get my tab back to stock and updatable with Kies for ages!

List of Firmwares Android 6.0.1 + Tutorial + Root for Galaxy A5 2015

[Update] Samsung is roll out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow for the Galaxy A5 (2015). So far, these are the variants that have been updated:
A500F (Russia, Turkey, SouthAfrica, Kazakhstan, Romania, Moldova, Caucasus Countries, Uzbekistan and Open Austria).
A500F1 (Korea), A500K (Korea KT Corporation), A500L (Korea LG Uplus), A500S (Korea SK telecom)
A500FQ (Turkey)
A500FU (All Europe).
A500H (Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, SouthAfrica, Panama, Paraguay, Trinidad & Tobago, Bolivia, Ukraine, Caucasus Countries and Nepal)
A500W (Canada only)
A500Y (Australia, Chile, Panama and New Zealand)
A500G (India and Sri Lanka)
A500M (Brazil, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay and Trinidad & Tobago)
This means that in the coming hours, days or weeks, will begin to upgrade all other variants.
How to update my Galaxy A5?
The update, as always staggered, will go releasing regions (countries or continents), also it depends on whether your mobile phone is free of operator or not (remember that mobile operator take much longer to release the update), even so, are fourth methods in the case of Samsung:
1. The usual way is via OTA (On The Air), for it must enter into Settings/About Phone and paragraph Updates see if the new version of Android is available. If so, you will notice, which will only download the update and wait for the device automatically updated.
2. A second option is to download and install on your computer the Samsung Kies program, connect the mobile and review section updates, if available, the program will download the firmware and install, for which you'll be indicating step procedure He passed.
3. The third option is the Smart Switch program is similar to Samsung Kies program which will also update your device (guide here).
4. The fourth option is to download the firmware from Updato.com or Sammobile.com, or use Samfirm program, and install it manually with the Odin program,
4.1 Downloads Firmwares: (Important note: the following firmwares can be installed on any Galaxy A5 regardless of the country, provided they are the same model (eg A500M)).
Option 1: From updato.com (no sign-ups, no download-speed restrictions)
A500F: Here
A500F1: Here
A500FU: Here
A500FQ: Here
A500G: Here
A500H: Here
A500K: Here
A500L: Here
A500M: Here
A500S: Here
A500W: Here
A500Y: Here
Option 2: With Samfirm Tool (no need nothing):
Here
Option 3: From other servers (MEGA, Google Drive, etc.):
A500G: Google Drive
A500H: MEGA
A500FU (Spain-Vodafone): MEGA
A500M: MEGA
Option 4: From Sammobile (need sign-up, need subscription pay for remove speed-limit):
A500F: Here
A500F1: Here
A500FU: Here
A500G: Here
A500H: Here
A500K: Here
A500L: Here
A500M: Here
A500S: Here
A500W: Here
A500Y: Here
4.2 Download Odin: Here
4.3 Download Drivers: Here
Steps for install:
- [Recommended make a factory reset before the procedure]
- Install drivers
- Unzip the firmware
- Unzip Odin, then right clic and select execute as an administrator option
- Power off the phone. Then enter to Download Mode (press the Power button, Home Button and Volume - togheter until the screen them out a notice that the phone will enter Download mode, then press once the button Volume + and connect the phone to the PC via the USB cable.
- Choose PDA option and select the Firmware.
- Select the Start option
- Wait to PASS notice on Odin window
- Wait to chargue the new system
- Disconnect the USB cable
- [Recommended make a factory reset again]
Enjoy
Vídeoreview of Android Marshmallow on A500FU:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLZ8dZbgs24
Question: How to Root my Galaxy A5 with Android Marshmallow?
Answer: Here
Bonus:
For those who want to give a different look to your Galaxy A5 can try the Good Lock application is developed by Samsung so it should work smoothly. Requires Android 6.0+, download from here.
Videoreview of Good Lock UI: Here
Gratitude and Credits to:
- TheAbraham696 for upload firmwares A500FU and A500M to Mega.
- Frumy for the tip of Updato.com
- Carlos Armando Nova for the tip of upgrade.
- Eddy Alonzo López for upload firmware A500H to MEGA.
- Ash_003 for upload firmware A500G to Drive.
- BSTech (AKA burimselmani) for vídeos.
I am so excited and cannot wait. ?
Nevertheless I am quite upset about this.
Comparing the Manuals (a5, j5, s6) I found out that the Galaxy A5 won't get a theme store! ? (Which is probably all I really wanted. I've been waiting for this for so long.)
And again Samsung disappointed me.
I hope that this is just a small mistake in the manual but I guess they just again want us to buy a newer phone. ? I hate this policy. Our phone is only a year old but they kind of treat it like it's already dead. (You can't find it on the Samsung website anymore.)
Well okay let's hope for the best. ? (still excited)
Yup, i wait for theme store with MM update, but a few weeks ago when manual updated and heard that will be NO theme store in MM for A500 i give it up and already switch to A5 2016...honestly i like TW but in midrange phones is boring...so update a litle the phone...a litle shame to Sammy but A500 is not so cheap and deserve more...
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frumy said:
Yup, i wait for theme store with MM update, but a few weeks ago when manual updated and heard that will be NO theme store in MM for A500 i give it up and already switch to A5 2016...honestly i like TW but in midrange phones is boring...so update a litle the phone...a litle shame to Sammy but A500 is not so cheap and deserve more...
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it has been said like 100 times, Samsung wont update the older generation with the new features. Note 3 and Note 4 lack a theme store too...
It is a different branch of TouchWiz, and we will not get it. As long as we get Marshamallow, the other stuff will be easy to port.
That's true, the changes are minimal, as discussed in the Facebook group they have just changed the icons and permission management. No Doze Mode (although Samsung supplies him with their Modes of saving energy), there is not Themes Store and others features, but as the fellow PlutoDelic said, having updated your Galaxy A5 with Android Marshmallow is easier to port several features of S6 and S7 . Do not forget that it is also important is the security patch updated to July -and august- this year. Greetings.
Any idea on whether the released firmware would work on the A500H variant?
you can try the FU version but i dont recomand it can brick you phone
Never try another version, you will 100% brick your phone, i have that experience one year ago....
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I flashed the firmware for the A5FU through Odin (Italy, Vodafone) but to me the word "failed" appears as "the volume is too big" or something like that, how can I proceed?
Sorry for my bad english.
lodewiijk said:
I flashed the firmware for the A5FU through Odin (Italy, Vodafone) but to me the word "failed" appears as "the volume is too big" or something like that, how can I proceed?
Sorry for my bad english.
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The same here. You have to flash the right. .*pit file. The Problem is the Vodafone Brand. The have more bloat installed. So the Partition is not as big as they should.
Google for SM-A500FU pit file with Vodafone brand
digitaliban said:
The same here. You have to flash the right. .*pit file. The Problem is the Vodafone Brand. The have more bloat installed. So the Partition is not as big as they should.
Google for SM-A500FU pit file with Vodafone brand
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Oh thank you, and where do I find it?
lodewiijk said:
Oh thank you, and where do I find it?
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For example here :
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30292
digitaliban said:
The same here. You have to flash the right. .*pit file. The Problem is the Vodafone Brand. The have more bloat installed. So the Partition is not as big as they should.
Google for SM-A500FU pit file with Vodafone brand
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remove the hidden file from inside the tar and zip it again.then reflash
I haven't any problems to update my wife's A500FU with unbranded Ciprus FW, i used Odin 3.0.9 and i download FW from updato.com
frumy said:
I haven't any problems to update my wife's A500FU with unbranded Ciprus FW, i used Odin 3.0.9 and i download FW from updato.com
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Very thanks bro, links of udpato.com are added on the OP. Cheers. :good:
oss_mosis said:
Very thanks bro, links of udpato.com are added on the OP. Cheers. :good:
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Any chance of some screen shots? Has quick tiles changed to same as s6 or still same as before
jimbomodder said:
Any chance of some screen shots? Has quick tiles changed to same as s6 or still same as before
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No changes on quick tiles, system UI is the same with only new icons, and small visual changes in some apps
Sent from my SM-A510F using XDA-Developers mobile app
Thanks for crediting my video, i put your link also on my video description, cheers
ps. Soon Im planing to make a more detailed video about MM
-BSTECH
I tried to flash the firmware with unbranded Cyprus and it says "Volume size is too big 122000 <368648" and then "Odin: Invalid image ext4" how should I do?
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vasilis EDESSA said:
remove the hidden file from inside the tar and zip it again.then reflash
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Which file should I remove?
lodewiijk said:
I tried to flash the firmware with unbranded Cyprus and it says "Volume size is too big 122000 <368648" and then "Odin: Invalid image ext4" how should I do?
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Which file should I remove?
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There is a file called "hidden".delete from the folder and zip it to tar file again

F900U and F900U1 Firmware Links Here

For those who don't know, F900U is the model number of all of the US carrier versions of the Galaxy Fold. The F900U1 is the model number of the same device, but sold by Samsung SIM unlocked and with no carrier bloatware. Firmware is 100% interchangeable among these models: any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time, assuming that you're not trying to downgrade the bootloader. A "U to U" or "U1 to U1" flash does not require a factory reset, but changing from one firmware to the other will require one. Also, U firmware is identical for the 4 base files (AP, BL, CP, CSC) for each individual build, no matter which carrier it comes from. So if you download 2 different carrier versions of the exact same build, the 4 base files will be identical. Where the firmware differs is in the USERDATA file - that's where the carrier bloatware and customizations reside.
Manual Odin flashing is designed for those who:
- want to manually update to a newer version of U firmware on their U device, either because they don't want to wait for their carrier's OTA or because OTAs aren't working on their device, or a different carrier got a new feature/patch before they did
- want to flash U1 firmware to their U device
- want to convert from U1 firmware to carrier U firmware
- want to convert from one carrier's U firmware (with all apps and bloatware) to a different carrier's U firmware (with all apps and bloatware)
For those who aren't already aware, anyone can now download firmware for almost any Samsung device any time that they want, via SamFirm or Frija. There are threads and info about them here on XDA so I won't waste time explaining - do a search if you're not already familiar with these tools. But AT&T doesn't allow their firmware to be publicly available (for any of their devices). I pay for a subscription to a site that gets the official releases (usually) before they hit SamFirm/Frija, and also gets me access to AT&T firmware, so that's where my files come from. However, I don't have unlimited bandwidth on the site, and it's also quite time consuming to download the files, zip them up, and upload them to AFH. And, I do threads like this for every single Sx and Note x model - so I won't be uploading every single version. I'll definitely do at least one build per bootloader level though.
This is not a "beginner's guide to Odin flashing"-type post/thread, so I won't list basic, step-by-step instructions. My threads are geared towards those who already know what they're doing. If you're new to manually flashing Samsung firmware, I recommend you consult one of the "beginner's" posts/threads - there are tons of them here on XDA.
U firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=293117
U1 firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=293118
Happy flashing!
Notes:
- DON'T QUOTE THE OP WHEN YOU REPLY, kthx
- I compress extra small for space and bandwidth savings. The default Windows extractor can't handle it, so you'll need a 3rd party tool like 7zip, WinRAR, etc
- My naming method for Android File Host folders is: build - bootloader - Android version.
So "SAT - 1 - 9.0" means the full build number ends in SAT, it's bootloader version 1, and Android 9.0. When bootloader and Android versions increment, the first build to have those changes will have its folder notated appropriately.
- HOME CSC file keeps data intact; using the other CSC will wipe data.
- I pay for a subscription to a site that gets beta builds and also sometimes gets the official releases before they hit SamFirm, so that's where any of my files come from. I will only be posting versions that I get early access to, and USERDATAs that aren't available on SamFirm or Frija (AT&T). The newest/latest firmware files for all carriers other than AT&T can always be obtained via SamFirm and Frija.
- For USERDATAs (all the others are self explanatory):
AIO = Cricket
CCT = Xfinity Mobile (Comcast)
CHA - Spectrum Mobile (Charter)
TMK = Metro PCS
- the correct procedure for switching from one carrier's firmware to another is:
1. Flash full U1 firmware package including non HOME CSC
2. Upon boot, insert a SIM of the carrier whose firmware you want
3. Watch for the popup that says "reboot to apply new carrier settings" etc, and do it
4. After that restart completes, reboot back to Download mode and flash the full U firmware package, with the USERDATA file of the carrier whose firmware you want
Interesting development, as we approach the release date for the now-redesigned Fold: U1 firmware has appeared!
I have no idea if they were planning for a U1 model all along, but that firmware never showed up earlier this year. I still haven't seen any new U firmware, but assuming that I get access to at least the launch version before the actual release, I'll post it when I get it
Build SH9 has appeared for the U model, along with an AT&T USERDATA. Files have been uploaded to the OP link
Will SHA get OTA to SH9?
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Will SHA get OTA to SH9?
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I don't understand your question.
First of all, numbers come before letters. 9 is older than A. If SH9 and SHA were both released for the same model, then SH9 would come first, and then there would be an OTA to SHA.
But SH9 is U firmware and SHA is U1. You can't OTA to a different model's firmware.
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I don't understand your question.
First of all, numbers come before letters. 9 is older than A. If SH9 and SHA were both released for the same model, then SH9 would come first, and then there would be an OTA to SHA.
But SH9 is U firmware and SHA is U1. You can't OTA to a different model's firmware.
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Gotcha, didnt realize the u1 was newer. Do you know what CSC frija would have the u1 firmware under?
mastibeta said:
Gotcha, didnt realize the u1 was newer. Do you know what CSC frija would have the u1 firmware under?
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XAA is always used for U1 firmware. Manual input is required in order to get it, as of right now. They'll probably change that once the device actually releases
Morning. I cant get these files to download. It's been about 30 min and the download says 6 days.
NEVER MIND. After about an hour it went form six days to finished. Lol.
harsaphes said:
Morning. I cant get these files to download. It's been about 30 min and the download says 6 days.
NEVER MIND. After about an hour it went form six days to finished. Lol.
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AFH's servers are crap, half of the time. If you ever get a slow download, just reload the link and try a different mirror
Really want to do this but have never flashed any type of Samsung software before. Was checking guides but none of them seemed exact. Don't want to Brick my fold and even though I have AT&T I don't want to be behind on updates and have bloatware.
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Really want to do this but have never flashed any type of Samsung software before. Was checking guides but none of them seemed exact. Don't want to Brick my fold and even though I have AT&T I don't want to be behind on updates and have bloatware.
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It's impossible to brick it. And yes, there are tons of very precise and exact Odin flashing guides here on XDA. Odin flashing is always pretty much the same process, no matter the model. Put the phone in Download, make sure you have the right Odin version, extract the zip, load all the files, plug the phone in, and click Start
What is the site you pay a subscription for?
I have a small question... will I brick the Fold, if I flash this to the Korean Version of the Fold (SM-F907N)?
The only version I could buy in where I live is the Korean version, which is a 5G model, but I really want to use my credit cards from USA. I guess I have to have a Fold with USA firmware to use Samsung Pay with credit card from USA, but I don't know what would happen if I flash this firmware... I am okay with losing the 5G, I just want the Samsung Pay works with my credit cards...
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I have a small question... will I brick the Fold, if I flash this to the Korean Version of the Fold (SM-F907N)?
The only version I could buy in where I live is the Korean version, which is a 5G model, but I really want to use my credit cards from USA. I guess I have to have a Fold with USA firmware to use Samsung Pay with credit card from USA, but I don't know what would happen if I flash this firmware... I am okay with losing the 5G, I just want the Samsung Pay works with my credit cards...
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You can't flash it. Odin won't allow you to, because those models are not cross compatible. If you want a Fold that does US Samsung Pay, buy one from the US and have it shipped to you
iBowToAndroid said:
You can't flash it. Odin won't allow you to, because those models are not cross compatible. If you want a Fold that does US Samsung Pay, buy one from the US and have it shipped to you
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Thanks a lot!
Hmm....after I download the F900U1 file the folder says 'empty'.
On the download link the U1 folder says no files. Am I looking in the wrong place?
Trying this again.
OK GOT IT. THANKS
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On the download link the U1 folder says no files. Am I looking in the wrong place?
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You must be. I can see it perfectly clear, when I click the U1 link in the OP
Any update on successfully flashed u1 firmware on att fold? Wanting to pick up unlocked one but only the att version is available
I just did mine . If you need help let me know
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I just did mine . If you need help let me know
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sent you a message, have a question or two.

F700U AT&T Firmware Links and General F700U/F700U1 Firmware Discussion

For those who aren't already aware, F700U is the model number of all of the US carrier versions of the Galaxy Z Flip. The F700U1 is the model number of the same device, but sold by Samsung SIM unlocked and with no carrier bloatware. Firmware is 100% interchangeable among these models: any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time, assuming that you're not trying to downgrade the bootloader. Also, U firmware is identical for the 4 base files (AP, BL, CP, CSC) for each individual build, no matter which carrier it comes from. So if you download 2 different carrier versions of the exact same build, the 4 base files will be identical. Where the firmware differs is in the USERDATA file - that's where the carrier bloatware and customizations reside.
Manual Odin flashing is designed for those who:
- want to manually update to a newer version of U firmware on their U device, either because they don't want to wait for their carrier's OTA or because OTAs aren't working on their device, or a different carrier got a new feature/patch before they did
- want to flash U1 firmware to their U device
- want to convert from U1 firmware to carrier U firmware
- want to convert from one carrier's U firmware (with all apps and bloatware) to a different carrier's U firmware (with all apps and bloatware)
For those who aren't already aware, anyone can now download firmware for almost any Samsung device any time that they want, via several tools like SamFirm or Frija. There are threads and info about them here on XDA so I won't waste time explaining - do a search if you're not already familiar with these tools. But they only provide whatever the latest/newest/current version is - nothing older. I pay for a subscription to a site that gets the official releases (usually) before they hit SamFirm/Frija, so that's where my files come from. However, I don't have unlimited bandwidth on the site, and it's also quite time consuming to download the files, zip them up, and upload them to AFH. And, I do threads like this for every single Sx and Note x model - so I won't be uploading every single version. The only full builds that I upload are ones where I get access to a new bootloader and/or Android version early, before they hit SamFirm/Frija.
This is not a "beginner's guide to Odin flashing" -type post/thread, so I won't list basic, step-by-step flashing instructions. My threads are geared towards those who already know what they're doing. If you're new to manually flashing Samsung firmware, I recommend you consult one of those "beginner's" guides- there are tons of them here on XDA.
Happy flashing!
U firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=305567
U1 firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=305568
Notes:
- DON'T QUOTE THE OP WHEN YOU REPLY, kthx
- I have lots of threads just like this one for other Samsung flagships, if it interests you.
- My zips are compressed extra small for space and bandwidth savings. The default Windows extractor can't handle it, so you'll need a 3rd party tool like 7zip, WinRAR, etc
- My naming method for folders on AFH is: build - bootloader - Android version
So "SAT - 1 - 9.0" means the full build number ends in SAT, it's bootloader version 1, and it's Android 9.0. When bootloader and Android versions increment, the first build to have those changes will have its folder notated appropriately.
- HOME CSC file keeps data intact; using the other CSC will wipe data. Flashing USERDATA will also wipe data
- Since AT&T doesn't allow their firmware to be publicly available (for any of their devices), I'll try to always upload at least one USERDATA per bootloader increment for AT&T (and Cricket, if they get this model). I'll also upload any full builds if AT&T is the only carrier to get that specific build, because you won't be able to find the files anywhere else.
- For identifying USERDATAS, and to know what region/CSC to use in SamFirm/Frija:
ATT = AT&T (not available via SamFirm/Frija)
CCT = Xfinity Mobile (Comcast)
CHA = Spectrum Mobile (Charter)
SPR = Sprint
TMB = T-Mobile
USC = US Cellular
VZW = Verizon (available via SamFirm/Frija, but Manual Entry is required - Auto will not work)
XAA = U1 firmware
- the correct procedure for switching from one carrier's firmware to another is:
1. Flash full U1 firmware package including non HOME CSC
2. Upon boot, insert a SIM of the carrier whose firmware you want
3. Watch for the popup that says "reboot to apply new carrier settings" etc, and do it
4. After that restart completes, reboot back to Download mode and flash the full U firmware package, with the USERDATA file of the carrier whose firmware you want
it's already available on samfrew and samfw if needed.
https://www.samfw.com/firmware/SM-F700U1
https://samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/ATT/
BK said:
it's already available on samfrew and samfw if needed.
https://www.samfw.com/firmware/SM-F700U1
https://samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/ATT/
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Or you can use SamFirm and Frija, which are free and don't involve a 3rd party website loaded with ads and Captchas and other crap
iBowToAndroid said:
Or you can use SamFirm and Frija, which are free and don't involve a 3rd party website loaded with ads and Captchas and other crap
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i use frija and samfirm already , but they only provide latest firmware , not previous firmwares, also samfw is free and not slowed down like sammobile or samfrew.
BK said:
i use frija and samfirm already , but they only provide latest firmware , not previous firmwares, also samfw is free and not slowed down like sammobile or samfrew.
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Yes, but like Mega, it downloads the file into RAM first, before converting it to storage space. So anyone with a PC that has less than 8 GB of RAM can't really use that site
Can I flash u1 on att flip and use on Verizon
bbvirtuoso said:
Can I flash u1 on att flip and use on Verizon
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No idea - you'll have to try it and see. Make sure it's SIM unlocked first
So if I have the unlocked version, I can flash the ATT userdata and get VoLTE with my ATT SIM?
Tikerz said:
So if I have the unlocked version, I can flash the ATT userdata and get VoLTE with my ATT SIM?
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No, not necessarily. You'll have to try it and see
Tikerz said:
So if I have the unlocked version, I can flash the ATT userdata and get VoLTE with my ATT SIM?
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Did this ever work?
Bootloader 2 updates are rolling out - both Sprint and AT&T are both getting build TG1. It's already up on SamFirm and Frija for Sprint, and I'll add the AT&T USERDATA as soon as I get it.
To add another option, I'm also adding all of the files for the last bootloader 1 update - TF1 - and its AT&T USERDATA. Those files are now uploaded to the OP links
Do you by any chance have an ETA as to when you can get the AT&T TG1 USERDATA?
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Do you by any chance have an ETA as to when you can get the AT&T TG1 USERDATA?
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No
Hi guys, I got a F700U/DS Z Flip, but I figured out that the national model that is being sold back at my country is the F700F, I wanna use my country's Samsung Pay cards, so does anyone know if it's safe to flash the F700F Firmware on a F700U/DS ?
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Hi guys, I got a F700U/DS Z Flip, but I figured out that the national model that is being sold back at my country is the F700F, I wanna use my country's Samsung Pay cards, so does anyone know if it's safe to flash the F700F Firmware on a F700U/DS ?
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It's not possible to cross-flash those 2 models
bbvirtuoso said:
Can I flash u1 on att flip and use on Verizon
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No idea - you'll have to try it and see. Make sure it's SIM unlocked first
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So if I have the unlocked version, I can flash the ATT userdata and get VoLTE with my ATT SIM?
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Did this ever work?
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Thanks to everyone in this thread for pointing me in the right direction.
I wanted to drop by and say I was risky/dumb enough to try converting the phone from the AT&T branded firmware to the Samsung unlocked/unbranded firmware and I was successful.
The reason I did this was because I had terrible service with Verizon on the at&t firmware. I tried everything. The phone refused to detect band 13, Verizon main band despite it being the strongest at my house (I know from other devices). The AT&T firmware solely connected to band 66.
Anyway, I used patched Odin to flash the unbranded (SM-F700U1, Region XXA). It booted up without the AT&T branding, rebooted once it sensed my Verizon sim, has no AT&T bloat, and connects to all of Verizon bands.
Service is great now. And the unbranded firmware is so much snappier somehow.
Anyway, thanks again yall. Hope this helps someone..
@SilentAce07 This is perfect! Thanks for updating us. I want to use an unlocked Z-Flip, originally with AT&T, on T-Mobile. I don't want to deal with all the AT&T Bloatware or the chance that it's somehow customized to prefer a certain band over another, etc. I'd rather go generic. So I wanted to flash the U1 firmware onto this U device. Where did you get the firmware from? One person linked to samfw.com/firmware/SM-F700U1 but that doesn't exist (404 not found). I found my way to samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/XAA/ but I see 2 different ones released July 31st, I don't know if I want the TB or the EU version (F700U1TBU2BTGE vs F700U1UEU2BTGE).
I've used a patched Odin before to convert a Verizon Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G over to Generic and then to T-Mobile, so I'm generally familiar with the procedure, but it was easier to find the U1 firmware for the S20 Ultra 5G than it's been for this Z-Flip/F700.
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@SilentAce07 This is perfect! Thanks for updating us. I want to use an unlocked Z-Flip, originally with AT&T, on T-Mobile. I don't want to deal with all the AT&T Bloatware or the chance that it's somehow customized to prefer a certain band over another, etc. I'd rather go generic. So I wanted to flash the U1 firmware onto this U device. Where did you get the firmware from? One person linked to samfw.com/firmware/SM-F700U1 but that doesn't exist (404 not found). I found my way to samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/XAA/ but I see 2 different ones released July 31st, I don't know if I want the TB or the EU version (F700U1TBU2BTGE vs F700U1UEU2BTGE).
I've used a patched Odin before to convert a Verizon Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G over to Generic and then to T-Mobile, so I'm generally familiar with the procedure, but it was easier to find the U1 firmware for the S20 Ultra 5G than it's been for this Z-Flip/F700.
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The OP tells you exactly where you can get the firmware from
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The OP tells you exactly where you can get the firmware from
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Hi iBowToAndroid, I've got nothing but mad respect for you and your posts. One of your other posts seriously helped me get my Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G unbranded. This is a great service you do for us and it's much appreciated. With the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G though you were kind enough to upload the generic U1 firmware to AndroidFileHost as well, so I was able to get the firmware for that one from AFH. But I understand that for this phone (Z-Flip / F700) you chose to just upload the AT&T specific version since AT&T doesn't allow their firmware on other websites, again, much appreciated. But this left me searching for where to get the U1/XAA generic unbranded firmware. Your first post mentioned Frija and SamFirm...
1. I tried to use Frija but I've searched for Model SM-F700 / SM-F700U /SM-F700U1 / F700 / F700U / F700U1 with the CSC of XAA and each and everytime I got the error "Error 102: Unable to find firmware for ..."
Maybe you could help point Frija users to exactly what to put in for Model and CSC? Just let us know what to search for / input into Frija and we could use that.
2. You also mentioned SamFirm also has it. But a quick google search for SamFirm brings you to https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647 and the very first thing you see is "This tool is deprecated. Please use fw.updato.com" so it seems like SamFirm is no longer being supported, but I went to the website fw.updato.com as mentioned and the only phone they have is the SM-F700F (international version). They don't have the SM-F700U or U1 that I could see.
So I was at a loss where to get the U1 firmware.
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Then the first has a link to: www.samfw.com/firmware/SM-F700U1 but that results in a 404 not found. So samfw seemed to be a bust.
The first comment also has a link the (samfrew) website: samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/ATT/ which is confusing because it has "U1" but also ATT; I thought U was for AT&T (and other US carriers) and U1 was generic. But either way, I found my way to samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/XAA/ which is consistent with your first post about using U1 and XAA in conjunction for generic. Great! But then I didn't know the difference between F700U1TBU2BTGE vs F700U1UEU2BTGE both have the same date. So that's why I posted here, trying to get some clarification on just which one to download.
HOWEVER, to help others, I found on sammobile that I could select the U1 firmware, and odd enough I could select "USA (T-Mobile) (TMB)" as the country, which again confuses me because U1 is supposed to be generic, not carrier specific; and it's more odd because there is no T-Mobile version of this phone. But I noticed sammobile then poinmted me towards "F700U1UEU2BTGE" (UE firmware) so that kind of helped make my decision for me. I chose to download F700U1UEU2BTGE from samfrew.com and I flashed it with a patched Odin and it took. The phone booted up, generic, and seems to work just fine. No AT&T or any other carrier, bloatware.
tldr; So for future people searching, if you want to change it from an AT&T branded/specific model to something Generic, go to the website samfrew.com/model/SM-F700U1/region/XAA/ and grab the latest UE image.
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Again, no disrespect intended iBowToAndroid, I absolutely did my leg work before posting. I tried my very best to find it elsewhere and through various searches. I wasn't just lazy and immediately asking for help like some others tend to do.
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Hi iBowToAndroid, I've got nothing but mad respect for you and your posts. One of your other posts seriously helped me get my Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G unbranded. This is a great service you do for us and it's much appreciated. With the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G though you were kind enough to upload the generic U1 firmware to AndroidFileHost as well, so I was able to get the firmware for that one from AFH. But I understand that for this phone (Z-Flip / F700) you chose to just upload the AT&T specific version since AT&T doesn't allow their firmware on other websites, again, much appreciated. But this left me searching for where to get the U1/XAA generic unbranded firmware. Your first post mentioned Frija and SamFirm...
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SamFirm and Frija both still work perfectly fine, and both pull F700U1 firmware perfectly fine. Literally just verified it on my own computer

F707U AT&T Odin Firmware Links

For those who don't know, F707U is the model number of all of the US carrier versions of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. The F707U1 is the model number of the same device, but sold by Samsung SIM unlocked and with no carrier bloatware. Firmware is 100% interchangeable among these models: any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time, assuming that you're not trying to downgrade the bootloader. Also, U firmware is identical for the 4 base files (AP, BL, CP, CSC) for each individual build, no matter which carrier it comes from. So if you download 2 different carrier versions of the exact same build, the 4 base files will be identical. Where the firmware differs is in the USERDATA file - that's where the carrier bloatware and customizations reside.
These are used for converting from one carrier's U firmware to AT&T's, or from U1 firmware back to U firmware with AT&T features and bloat. These are much tougher to find than other carriers' files due to AT&T's policy against public hosting of their firmware files - they can't be obtained from SamFirm or Frija or SamMobile. But I pay for a subscription to a site that gets AT&T files, and also sometimes gets other carriers' firmware files before they hit SamFirm/Frija, so that's where my files come from.
So I'll be uploading at least one USERDATA for each bootloader version, and I'll do the full firmware (for at least one build per bootloader level) if AT&T was the only carrier to get that specific build.
Since firmware is universal on U models, for a full flash you can use the other 4 Odin files (BL, AP, CP, CSC) from any other firmware of the same build. You can probably even mix and match builds (as long as the Android version is the same), if you can't find files for the exact same build. You can't mix and match bootloaders though, so the other 4 files have to at least be from the same bootloader level.
Happy flashing!
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=318351
NOTES:
- I won't be providing detailed instructions on how to flash files in Odin. If you're not aware of how to do that, there are countless "beginner's guide to Odin flashing"-type threads here on XDA already
- I compress extra small for space and bandwidth savings. The default Windows extractor can't handle it, so you'll need a 3rd party tool like 7zip, WinRAR, etc
- My naming method for AFH folders is: build - bootloader - Android version.
So "SAT - 1 - 9.0" means the full build number ends in SAT, it's bootloader version 1, and it's Android 9.0. When bootloader and Android versions increment, the first build to have those changes will have its folder notated appropriately.
- If the phone doesn't do it automatically, the correct procedure for manually switching from one carrier's firmware to another is:
1. With no SIM inserted, flash the full U1 firmware package including non HOME CSC
2. Upon boot, insert a SIM of the carrier whose firmware you want
3. Watch for the popup that says "reboot to apply new carrier settings" etc, and do it
4. After that restart completes, reboot back to Download mode and flash the full U firmware package, with the USERDATA file of the carrier whose firmware you want
- USERDATAs for any other CSCs/regions can be gotten from SamFirm or Frija - for the latest version. If you need an old USERDATA for a CSC/region that's not commonly found, let me know and I can probably get it.
- For identifying USERDATAS, and to know what region/CSC to use in SamFirm/Frija:
AIO = Cricket (not available via SamFirm/Frija)
ATT = AT&T (not available via SamFirm/Frija)
BST = Boost Mobile
CCT = Xfinity Mobile (Comcast)
CHA = Spectrum Mobile (Charter)
SPR = Sprint
TMB = T-Mobile
TMK = Metro PCS
USC = US Cellular
VZW = Verizon (available via SamFirm/Frija, but Manual Entry is required - Auto will not work)
XAA = U1 firmware
Do you have the tmobile or the unlocked userdata?
BTW samfirm or freya do not have any f707u firmaware
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Do you have the tmobile or the unlocked userdata?
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iBowToAndroid said:
USERDATAs for any other CSCs/regions can be gotten from SamFirm or Frija
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jacllondon said:
BTW samfirm or freya do not have any f707u firmaware
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Yes, you absolutely CAN get F707U firmware from Frija
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Yes, you absolutely CAN get F707U firmware from Frija
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thanks.
You were right. Iwas putting f707u with error. it needed to be sm-707u....Newby mistake lol
What is the csc of unlocked?
jacllondon said:
thanks.
You were right. Iwas putting f707u with error. it needed to be sm-707u....Newby mistake lol
What is the csc of unlocked?
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XAA
Thank you. So I flashed everything with odin. Trying to de brand from att to unbranded. I flashed successful but the att logo and bloatware are still there. tried to use Tmobile user data, but does not overwrite theatt one. Am I doing something wrong? maybe forgetting a step to delete att userdata before flashing tmb's one? Thank you
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nevermind. I used a patched odin and flashed the XAA... thank you
iBowToAndroid said:
For those who don't know, F707U is the model number of all of the US carrier versions of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. The F707U1 is the model number of the same device, but sold by Samsung SIM unlocked and with no carrier bloatware. Firmware is 100% interchangeable among these models: any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time, assuming that you're not trying to downgrade the bootloader. Also, U firmware is identical for the 4 base files (AP, BL, CP, CSC) for each individual build, no matter which carrier it comes from. So if you download 2 different carrier versions of the exact same build, the 4 base files will be identical. Where the firmware differs is in the USERDATA file - that's where the carrier bloatware and customizations reside.
These are used for converting from one carrier's U firmware to AT&T's, or from U1 firmware back to U firmware with AT&T features and bloat. These are much tougher to find than other carriers' files due to AT&T's policy against public hosting of their firmware files - they can't be obtained from SamFirm or Frija or SamMobile. But I pay for a subscription to a site that gets AT&T files, and also sometimes gets other carriers' firmware files before they hit SamFirm/Frija, so that's where my files come from.
So I'll be uploading at least one USERDATA for each bootloader version, and I'll do the full firmware (for at least one build per bootloader level) if AT&T was the only carrier to get that specific build.
Since firmware is universal on U models, for a full flash you can use the other 4 Odin files (BL, AP, CP, CSC) from any other firmware of the same build. You can probably even mix and match builds (as long as the Android version is the same), if you can't find files for the exact same build. You can't mix and match bootloaders though, so the other 4 files have to at least be from the same bootloader level.
Happy flashing!
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NOTES:
- I won't be providing detailed instructions on how to flash files in Odin. If you're not aware of how to do that, there are countless "beginner's guide to Odin flashing"-type threads here on XDA already
- I compress extra small for space and bandwidth savings. The default Windows extractor can't handle it, so you'll need a 3rd party tool like 7zip, WinRAR, etc
- My naming method for AFH folders is: build - bootloader - Android version.
So "SAT - 1 - 9.0" means the full build number ends in SAT, it's bootloader version 1, and it's Android 9.0. When bootloader and Android versions increment, the first build to have those changes will have its folder notated appropriately.
- If the phone doesn't do it automatically, the correct procedure for manually switching from one carrier's firmware to another is:
1. With no SIM inserted, flash the full U1 firmware package including non HOME CSC
2. Upon boot, insert a SIM of the carrier whose firmware you want
3. Watch for the popup that says "reboot to apply new carrier settings" etc, and do it
4. After that restart completes, reboot back to Download mode and flash the full U firmware package, with the USERDATA file of the carrier whose firmware you want
- USERDATAs for any other CSCs/regions can be gotten from SamFirm or Frija - for the latest version. If you need an old USERDATA for a CSC/region that's not commonly found, let me know and I can probably get it.
- For identifying USERDATAS, and to know what region/CSC to use in SamFirm/Frija:
AIO = Cricket (not available via SamFirm/Frija)
ATT = AT&T (not available via SamFirm/Frija)
BST = Boost Mobile
CCT = Xfinity Mobile (Comcast)
CHA = Spectrum Mobile (Charter)
SPR = Sprint
TMB = T-Mobile
TMK = Metro PCS
USC = US Cellular
VZW = Verizon (available via SamFirm/Frija, but Manual Entry is required - Auto will not work)
XAA = U1 firmware
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What (if any) are the differences between the US models (F707U) and the European models (F707B)? Can European builds be applied to US models? I'm asking because Android 11 has been released for the European models but not the US ones yet.
Stuart R said:
Can European builds be applied to US models? I'm asking because Android 11 has been released for the European models but not the US ones yet.
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Nope
AT&T USERDATA for Android 11 has been added - build TL6.
I also added the full firmware package because I didn't see that anyone else had uploaded it on AFH yet.
From now on, you can expect AT&T USERDATAs to be added right away, when new bootloaders and new Android versions are released
iBowToAndroid said:
Yes, you absolutely CAN get F707U firmware from Frija
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Indeed. I've downloaded two Android 11 releases there!
Hey, I have a SM-F707U ATT and it doesn't have One UI 3 so what should I flash on it to get One UI 3? sorry of the question is too noob
bhoot1234567890 said:
Hey, I have a SM-F707U ATT and it doesn't have One UI 3 so what should I flash on it to get One UI 3? sorry of the question is too noob
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Idk which update added One U1 3.0. I guess flash Android 11 and see if that has it
Bootloader 2 firmware has been added, along with the AT&T USERDATA - build ending in UD9
One UI 3.1.1 for U firmware was just added - go get it if you're interested!! Build UH4
One U1 3.1.1 has now been released for U1 firmware as well - available via the various firmware download tools
Android 12 full firmware and AT&T USERDATA has been added - build UL9
Hello, do you have the latest att firmware, thank you very much for sharing!!
luookeee said:
Hello, do you have the latest att firmware, thank you very much for sharing!!
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I see you haven't read the OP.
"....any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time...."
iBowToAndroid said:
I see you haven't read the OP.
"....any U or U1 firmware version can be flashed to any U or U1 device at any time...."
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Of course I saw it. I'm just worried about what's different. Let me try it thank you!!

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