Samsung Firmware Code

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Alfie Overacre

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Aug 5, 2024, 9:23:51 AM8/5/24
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Hereyou will get all the official firmware region/country codes used on Samsung devices. It is a long list of country codes. So we recommend scrolling down to your country name and check by the code.

are you kidding me? this is not a complete list of csc codes, hell it's not even a correct list of codes. 3 csc codes for canada? jesus wept! we may not have the biggest population here but we have more than 3 carriers here. and only 4 for the u.s. but morocco has 6...you must be joking, right?


You can think of a CSC as a kind of fingerprint for a particular market or region. It is a set of 3 characters. When you buy a Samsung device from another country, the CSC will differ from the one on your home market device. This is because Samsung has made specific changes to the software for that market. The acronym CSC stands for Country Specific Code but you might find various explanations.


CSC is used to identify the regional variants of certain Samsung devices. These codes determine which firmware version and carrier-specific features are available on a particular device. To ensure compliance with the laws and regulations of a country, Samsung assigns a different CSC code to each region. Samsung firmware has 4 binaries: BL, AP, CP, and CSC. There are 2 CSC files and you need to flash either the CSC or Home CSC in Samsung Odin.


CSC is an essential component of the Samsung firmware. Since CSC codes are country-specific, they are responsible for the availability of certain apps and features such as language packs, native call recording, APN settings, network modes, calendar settings, clock formats, etc. Besides, it also helps Samsung FUS (firmware update server) to recognize your device and send OTA updates.


In the above screenshot, OXM is the primary CSC while INS is the secondary CSC, indicating that the device is meant for India. If your device has a multi-CSC, there are 4 ways to change the CSC of your Samsung phone by following our tutorial.


If you want to enable native call recording, caller ID, and Samsung Pay on your Samsung Galaxy phone, you can switch to one of the following CSC codes: BKD, EGY, ILO, INS, LYS, NPL, SEK, SLK, THL, and TUN. Below is a complete list of 68 CSCs that come under OXM with the country name, and region they belong to.


Our list of over 500 CSC codes for Samsung devices includes almost all existing ones. Discontinued CSCs have been omitted from the list deliberately. The Samsung CSC codes have been arranged alphabetically so that you can find them easily.


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