How do I restore stock firmware. I have firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again. I am using KIES 3 because I have a Samsung Note 3 N900A and it won't connect.
To use your iPhone or iPad to check that your AirPods are up to date, make sure that you have the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, then tap the Info button next to the name of your AirPods. Scroll down to the About section to find the firmware version.
To use your Mac to check that your AirPods are up to date, make sure that you have the latest version of macOS. Press and hold the Option key while choosing Apple menu > System Information. Click Bluetooth, then look under your AirPods for the firmware version. With macOS Ventura or later, you can also choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Bluetooth, then click the Info button next to the name of your AirPods.
When used with iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma, AirPods firmware update 6A300/6A301 takes the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) experience to the next level with Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, and Personalized Volume. This update also adds convenience and control on calls with press to mute and unmute for AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro (1st and 2nd generation), and AirPods Max, as well as significant improvements to the Automatic Switching experience for all available AirPods across Apple devices with the latest software updates.
I'm also having the exact same issue, I spoke to both Samsung and Samsung pay, the advisor at Samsung said that due to the way the app works it will only work in the region within the device was purchased. This can be overridden if the phone is re-flashed and has the UK firmware installed on it, you may also notice your software updates are HK updates. This shouldn't impact any other features of the phone is my understanding so far.
The easiest way is to go to sammobile.com and reflash your fone with the new firmware for the new country (not as scary as it seems, loads of guides on the website for what firmware version etc). Id recommend downloading phone info from the app store to tell you what version etc you have right now. I bought my s7 in UAE but moved back to the UK so i just flashed on the uk firmware and your samsung pay will change country automatically.
My phone is from the UAE and I am in the UK. At first Samsung pay wouldn't run but all I did was clear the app data and relaunched the app. It works 100% fine. No need to flash firmware or any other complicated solutions. Not even a factory reset.
Samsung's latest flagship phablet, the Galaxy Note 3 has been launched with both Exynos and Snapdragon variants. While we have already posted about rooting the device and installing custom recovery tool on it, here is the guide to install stock firmware on Galaxy Note 3. In case you ever feel like to restore Galaxy Note 3 to stock firmware, we hope these guidelines will help you out!
Before proceeding to install stock firmware on Galaxy Note 3, check your Note's model number: Settings > General > About. Then download the firmware for your model of Galaxy Note 3 from the following links:
Note: In case your device gets stuck at boot screen after installation of official firmware; remove battery; insert back; boot in download mode; perform data wiping tasks and reboot. . In recovery, select the wipe data/factory reset. Go back and reboot your Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Flashing a custom ROM simply means overwriting your current OS with a new version of the firmware. Custom ROMs created by third-party developers can contain performance tweaks, new features, and updated versions of firmware you couldn't get waiting for your carrier to catch up.
The jedx13 rom is my favorite rom. But it is not 4.2.2 it is 4.1.2. None of the 4.2.2 roms that are out for the note 2 (and there are many) have Samsung touchwiz interface. So if you are a tw fan you will have to settle for a 4.1.2 rom.
Your post is very misleading, you do not lose custom Samsung note specifics features you speak of as long as you stick to a touchwiz based rom. Aosp and aokp roms are better left alone if you use your stylus, for example, but stick with a tw rom and you'll be fine
Hiya I am new to this whole thing and find this so overwhelming! maybe its a newbie thing or a blonde girl thing so, I am honestly asking for some seriously honest advice here, I love my S Pen and don't wanna lose a heap of features and I want more from my Note 2 G7105 than the standard system provides so sorry for asking the dumb questions here guys but should I just use ODIN and install super user and install a few custom apps from Play store or is there so much more I can do? there is just so much conflicting info I dunno where to start..... can you recommend a safe walk thru start and a ROM suitable for me I live in AU but bought my note online it did come from Europe going by the plug. See the dumb thing again I have another question do I need to ROOT my phone say with Super user before even installing a custom ROM? I am so totally confused even with the SOFT MOD HOW TO? as to wether it installs all those options or just tells you how to I know this is prolly in the wrong place but I am so confused that a push in the right direction would be so much appreciated that I would so eternally grateful, PLEASE HELP.. Yvette
hello sir/madam i am using samsung galaxy note 2 i am rooted my phone But After Install Crdroid Custom Rom My Phone Working 1 Hour After Phone Automatically Shutdown Now Phone Not Getting Power On Please Tell Me What To Do?
Note: DP730/DP722/DP720 firmware can be upgraded once the connected DP750/752 base is upgraded to new firmware. The firmware version on DP730/722/720 can be different from the base. Please refer to the release notes for the handset version number.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the latest flagship phone from the South Korean electronic giant. It comes with the latest Exynos 8895 Octa core processor for the global variant (EMEA), and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 in USA & China supported with 6GB of RAM. In order to make the most out of this stunning hardware specifications, a phone needs good software as well. The Note 8 comes with stock Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box with a highly optimized Samsung Experience 8.5 firmware. The new stock TouchWiz user interface after Nougat has become quite materialistic UX. Samsung also cut most of the useless bloatware from the system to make it faster, smoother transition, and battery friendly.
You will also find instructions to restore Note 8 to complete stock. Restoring means flashing the full stock firmware onto your Galaxy Note 8 to remove any or all changes or modifications you may have made to the device. You can see it as a factory state of device. If you flash the latest firmware image, it will update your Samsung phone to the latest OTA update rolling out currently.
The full stock firmware for Samsung comes in a TAR image file weighing over 2 GB in size. It can be downloaded via Samsung servers. Samsung is now rolling out a new update with firmware build number N950FXXU1AQI1 based on August 2017 Security patch with camera optimizations. Download the latest Note 8 firmware update from here.
The full stock firmware can be downloaded directly from Samsung Severs. The SamFirm tool will let you download the latest TAR file for your device from any region. All you have to do is find the model number of your Note 8 from About Phone and also find the region or CSC code it belongs. For instance, product code or CSC code for Australia is XSA, India is INS, and for US carrier Verizon is VZW.
In order to flash the latest firmware update onto the Note 8, you must backup all the data, apps, photos, videos, media and all storage to PC. This is because the Odin tool we use for Samsung devices will factory reset the phone. Hence, backup. You can later restore the backup onto your new firmware.
If I install the Note 8 SM-N950N firmware, will it re-install all the carrier bloatware and boot-up screen? I bought the phone factory unlocked but it still came with the carrier bloatware. Is there any way of getting the carrier independent firmware on my 256GB Exynos Note 8?
Another day, another modder shoehorning the newest Android build to legacy devices. While the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is stealing all the limelight, a developer in our forums has managed to port One UI 5.0 with Android 13 to the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 in the form of an aftermarket firmware called Noble ROM.
Created by XDA Recognized Developer AlexisXDA, Noble ROM is a project aimed at providing the Galaxy S9/S9+ and Note 9 with the latest iteration of Samsung's custom skin. It has now hit the 3.0 milestone, which means the fifth major version of One UI is available right now for those happy to flash the custom firmware on their devices. The developer has ported the build over by using a modified Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S20's Android 13 release, which has been tweaked to make the most of the 2018's flagships.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was announced in August 2017 and hit stores in September, but we might see the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 slightly earlier in the year, as Samsung is apparently already working on firmware for the phone.
dear all, can any one assist on how to get official firmware for my N920P that is not branded to sprint network , i mean the one i will not have to root my phone in other to be able touse my GSM sim and not the CDMA sim
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