Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Source Code - Galaxy Note 10.1 General

Even though Samsung hasn't released their stretched out Galaxy Note, they have released the firmware for their SHW-M480K/SHW-M480S through the Samsung Open Source Website. Both files are 175 MB in size, and are the South Korean versions of the firmware. I am looking forward to the development this tablet is going to get
Link to Download: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=SHW-M480

HI my note 10.1 is the shw-m480w is the wifi version bough tin korea
how does translates to the other code names so i can flash a custom rom?
Thx in adv

tatuz said:
HI my note 10.1 is the shw-m480w is the wifi version bough tin korea
how does translates to the other code names so i can flash a custom rom?
Thx in adv
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International 3G version: GT-N8000
International Wifi version: GT-N8010
USA Wifi version (Adds IR blaster, no other known differences): GT-N8013
There's a good chance the SHW-M480W has some differences from the N8010/N8013 - For example, most Korean devices have DMB receivers.
Right now, there is not much released for the wifi variants, as the international 3G version (N8000) was released more than a week earlier than the wifi version - N8013 didn't become available until last Thursday.

Entropy512 said:
International 3G version: GT-N8000
International Wifi version: GT-N8010
USA Wifi version (Adds IR blaster, no other known differences): GT-N8013
There's a good chance the SHW-M480W has some differences from the N8010/N8013 - For example, most Korean devices have DMB receivers.
Right now, there is not much released for the wifi variants, as the international 3G version (N8000) was released more than a week earlier than the wifi version - N8013 didn't become available until last Thursday.
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thx for ur reply
in this case mine has no DMB i cannot find any difference but i don t know how to choose the custom rom now because honestly i bought to flash it can u give me a hand somehow ?
Thx

tatuz said:
thx for ur reply
in this case mine has no DMB i cannot find any difference but i don t know how to choose the custom rom now because honestly i bought to flash it can u give me a hand somehow ?
Thx
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There is nothing available for N8010/8013 yet... As I said before, the device wasn't released until last Thursday. Things like this take time.

nirajpant7 said:
Even though Samsung hasn't released their stretched out Galaxy Note, they have released the firmware for their SHW-M480K/SHW-M480S through the Samsung Open Source Website. Both files are 175 MB in size, and are the South Korean versions of the firmware. I am looking forward to the development this tablet is going to get
Link to Download
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I have a SHW-M480W and I just downloaded the zip file of the JB update through your link.
Do you know how to install it?
Is it even possible as I read many tutorials involving Odin with code/modem/csc/.pit but they doesn't seem to apply here... (the zip contains Kernel.tar.gz and Platform.tar.gz files)

olivier1510 said:
I have a SHW-M480W and I just downloaded the zip file of the JB update through your link.
Do you know how to install it?
Is it even possible as I read many tutorials involving Odin with code/modem/csc/.pit but they doesn't seem to apply here... (the zip contains Kernel.tar.gz and Platform.tar.gz files)
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You are completely missing the point of those files. They are source code, not install images.
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Differences between Hong Kong and UK models?

Any hardware differences between HK and UK versions of the 7.7?
I've got a Hong Kong version (16 gig, 3G enabled) and was wondering if there would be any pitfalls to flashing it with UK firmware when available.
TIA
I also have a Hong Kong 7.7 3g model and live in the UK and I flashed it with the Open Austria firmware because it covers the UK region and had no problems.
Here is the description taken from SamMobile:
GT-P6800 - Open Austria
PDA: P6800XXLQ1
CSC: P6800OXALQ1
Version: 4.0.4
Date: 2012-06-22
Regions: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
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Kaiser Wilhelm II said:
Any hardware differences between HK and UK versions of the 7.7?
I've got a Hong Kong version (16 gig, 3G enabled) and was wondering if there would be any pitfalls to flashing it with UK firmware when available.
TIA
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None I guess. I had mine flashed and no problems at all.
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Kaiser Wilhelm II said:
Any hardware differences between HK and UK versions of the 7.7?
I've got a Hong Kong version (16 gig, 3G enabled) and was wondering if there would be any pitfalls to flashing it with UK firmware when available.
TIA
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The Open Austria ROM comes with an installation of swype that does not include Chinese input, unlike the Hong Kong ROM. You also lose the DioPen Chinese input. But other than that, I can't see much else of a difference. (I have successfully flashed the Open Austria ROM on my HK device and gotten around the input options issue by other means.)
Thanks - sounds like I can go ahead and change to UK ROM then. I'm in the UK so not too worried about any loss of Chinese input options.
Theory, any cool way u found to input chinese?
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Josvaz said:
Theory, any cool way u found to input chinese?
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Covered in my FAQ. Hint: install swype beta and download the required language packs. (I haven't tested if the old google Chinese IME works yet; but I like the latest version of swype beta.)
Kaiser Wilhelm II said:
Thanks - sounds like I can go ahead and change to UK ROM then. I'm in the UK so not too worried about any loss of Chinese input options.
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You wouldn't miss DioPen once you have tried Go Chinese input method. It's designed specifically for tablets, so that you can have a bigger (with more keys) keyboard layout when you installed the right plugin.
I list below those packages you needed to install for use in Hong Kong:
GO輸入法中國香港倉頡\速成\筆劃詞庫包
GO輸入法Pad插件
GO輸入法國際版 <=== install it first
GO輸入法國際版中文手寫插件 <==== only if you want handwriting, I use 倉頡 anyway.
The only downside is that you lost the Voice input key in the new keyboard layout, but that is something I wouldn't really use too frequently anyway.
Ty lots guys <3
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When will the automatic Over The Air update be released? I have a Hong Kong 7.7 and living in the UK
Add me to the list of people who have the Hong Kong version but flashed the Austrian ICS update with no issues.
I have galaxy tab 7.7 hongkong version too,
I did upgrade to ics Austria version...
I can say , almost everything is fine ... only a few minor thing missing ...
1. like people said before chinese keyboard is missing
2. Ebook reader (stock form samsung) ... if I click this one ... i got message "service will be available soon" but I don't care ... many ebook reader can be downloaded.
3. Kies warning "Your Device does not support software Upgrading via Kies"
I am afraid because csc change from hongkong to austria ...
My question is : if ICS Hongkong version release , Can I re flash again with Hongkong version ???
kresna rudy kurniawan said:
I have galaxy tab 7.7 hongkong version too,
I did upgrade to ics Austria version...
I can say , almost everything is fine ... only a few minor thing missing ...
1. like people said before chinese keyboard is missing
2. Ebook reader (stock form samsung) ... if I click this one ... i got message "service will be available soon" but I don't care ... many ebook reader can be downloaded.
3. Kies warning "Your Device does not support software Upgrading via Kies"
I am afraid because csc change from hongkong to austria ...
My question is : if ICS Hongkong version release , Can I re flash again with Hongkong version ???
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Sure you can flash other releases. Provided that Samsung actually releases them...
I am in the same boat. HK tab 7.7 in the UK.
At the beginning I was thinking of changing CSC to UK or EU, but then I somehow realized that CSC only make a difference for KIES software, but not to anything else. Google market does not have a concept of CSC. Cyanogen ROMs do not have a concept of CSC. There are no restrictions or differences whatsoever apart from KIES.
I have tried KIES couple of times and that was enough. I will never touch it with a barge pole. I always hated iTunes, but KIES is a total joke! If I were Tim Cook, I would buy a Samsung tab and posted Youtube videos of my actual experiences with KIES. That would be enough to eliminate all but hardcore customers!
So why should I even be bothered to think of CSC? Hardware is exactly the same. I can install any UK or European Samsung ROM and it will work exactly the same on HK tab. When decent CM9/CM10 come out I would give it a try.
In other words I see no advantages of a UK Tab 7.7 vs HK Tab 7.7.
But I see one very important disadvantage and you know what it is.
m0bster said:
I am in the same boat. HK tab 7.7 in the UK.
At the beginning I was thinking of changing CSC to UK or EU, but then I somehow realized that CSC only make a difference for KIES software, but not to anything else. Google market does not have a concept of CSC. Cyanogen ROMs do not have a concept of CSC. There are no restrictions or differences whatsoever apart from KIES.
I have tried KIES couple of times and that was enough. I will never touch it with a barge pole. I always hated iTunes, but KIES is a total joke! If I were Tim Cook, I would buy a Samsung tab and posted Youtube videos of my actual experiences with KIES. That would be enough to eliminate all but hardcore customers!
So why should I even be bothered to think of CSC? Hardware is exactly the same. I can install any UK or European Samsung ROM and it will work exactly the same on HK tab. When decent CM9/CM10 come out I would give it a try.
In other words I see no advantages of a UK Tab 7.7 vs HK Tab 7.7.
But I see one very important disadvantage and you know what it is.
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i have major wifi issues after ics update on my hk tab. It stopped connecting to wifi. H
brontetab said:
i have major wifi issues after ics update on my hk tab. It stopped connecting to wifi. H
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Did you try factory reset after ics update ?
kresna rudy kurniawan said:
Did you try factory reset after ics update ?
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The WiFi issue with HK tablets after ICS update is a real thing. Im suffering from it too amd other guys in the forum are having it. So, there sould be something different in these HK tablets that makes WiFi drops.
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Try flashing singapore/malaysia rom before flashing ics.?
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kresna rudy kurniawan said:
Did you try factory reset after ics update ?
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Yes i did 2 times. I noticed the problem happens only if you turn off the wifi on the tab. Its fine if you keep the wifi on all the time. Also the bettery life is much shorter on ics. In 1 hr i loose 20%. What gives i ask???
Do you think it will help? Do you know anyone who tried already?
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[Q] SM-T330 vs SM-T330NU - firmware

Are the firmwares for the tablets in subject interchangeable? the NU is the North American version and I'm wondering if I could flash a European version of the T330 to support mode languages. I want to add that sammobile has the firmwares listed under different codes.
Anybody knows if it is possible to flash an LTE firmware on the WIFI version of the same tablet? Thanks
samitro said:
Are the firmwares for the tablets in subject interchangeable? the NU is the North American version and I'm wondering if I could flash a European version of the T330 to support mode languages. I want to add that sammobile has the firmwares listed under different codes.
Anybody knows if it is possible to flash an LTE firmware on the WIFI version of the same tablet? Thanks
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I dont know, but I highly advise not install LTE on WiFi only tab, since there are hardware differences and you most likely will brick your tab
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Hi,
do you've already got any further information on this? For I have the same problem: in the US we purchased a tab for my mom, but she isn't doing too well with the english UI (though she already got used to it - it's still android, after all ).
Anyway: there's also a WiFi-Version (SM-T330NZWADBT) of this tablet. Is there anywhere a firmware available for download for this particular model? And: is the firmware interchangeable in this case, as it's wifi-to-wifi straight?
Regards,
mh166
mh166 said:
Hi,
do you've already got any further information on this? For I have the same problem: in the US we purchased a tab for my mom, but she isn't doing too well with the english UI (though she already got used to it - it's still android, after all ).
Anyway: there's also a WiFi-Version (SM-T330NZWADBT) of this tablet. Is there anywhere a firmware available for download for this particular model? And: is the firmware interchangeable in this case, as it's wifi-to-wifi straight?
Regards,
mh166
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So can I install firmware from sm-t230 on sm-t230NU cause I want Polish language. or it's hidden and hidden languages are achievable with morelocale2?
"Locale More" did the job for me, all it requires is to run one adb command and it works well without root.
samitro said:
"Locale More" did the job for me, all it requires is to run one adb command and it works well without root.
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What's the command?

[Q] GT N8013 v GT N8010

Hi, I have recently bought a Galaxy Note 10.1 thinking it was a European / International version (GT N8010) only to discover it is the USA version gt n8013). Are there any significant differences and can it be re-rooted / booted to a European / International version ?
Thanks
David
dav.a said:
Hi, I have recently bought a Galaxy Note 10.1 thinking it was a European / International version (GT N8010) only to discover it is the USA version gt n8013). Are there any significant differences and can it be re-rooted / booted to a European / International version ?
Thanks
David
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This thread is just a couple spaces below yours. It will answer your questions. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770009
[Guide][ROM][UPDATE]Running N8010XXUDNE4 on GT-N8013
Sorry to say it but that thread does not answer the question: exactly in what they are different? I know they are for I myself ended up with a hybrid part N8010 and part N8013 after following the instructions on said thread
mannyvzla said:
Sorry to say it but that thread does not answer the question: exactly in what they are different? I know they are for I myself ended up with a hybrid part N8010 and part N8013 after following the instructions on said thread
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only Differences is Software.. Due to laws in the us being Different in different regions of the world They use model numbers to Determine which region the device is for. The link posted above Shows they can Run the SAME Software so should tell THEY ARE The same Hardware wise.
With the above said. It seems the 8013 us version has a newer boot loader...

[Q] SM-T530NU Stock ROM Europe?

I bought an SM-T530NU in the US, thinking it would work OK in the UK. The only problem is that it doesn't get Wi-Fi Channels 12 and 13. I asked if there was a solution to this here but didn't get any replies that helped.
I'm wondering if there is a stock Europe ROM I could use?
Note that this is the Galaxy TAB 4 10.1" with Wi-Fi (no 3G) and an IR module.
nigelmercier said:
I bought an SM-T530NU in the US, thinking it would work OK in the UK. The only problem is that it doesn't get Wi-Fi Channels 12 and 13. I asked if there was a solution to this here but didn't get any replies that helped.
I'm wondering if there is a stock Europe ROM I could use?
Note that this is the Galaxy TAB 4 10.1" with Wi-Fi (no 3G) and an IR module.
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I gave you my tuppence worth on the Wi-Fi channel question just now, but as for this question. I'm about 95% certain that unfortunately for you, Samsung only officially releases firmware builds for the U.S. (XAR Region: Cellular South) and Canada (XAC Region: Canada) for this tablet model. Now there is a firmware build (analogous to but not the exact same as a stock rom) for the UK region (BTU Region if I remember correctly) for the regular SM-T530, but that one doesn't have the IR module so you'd lose that functionality. That's the deal for firmwares.
As for custom roms, repey6 made a trimmed-down but mostly unaltered stock rom for our model here. However it's based off the U.S. firmware build so I don't think it would offer you the solution you're looking for. If you're feeling particularly brave, Cyanogenmod 11 (designed for SM-T530) is working for our model too, if you want a drastic solution.
Thanks, I've replied in the original thread. I'd like to keep with stock for now.

factory ATT N7 rom versions

Has anyone else seen this rom version on their ATT Galaxy Note 7?
n930aucu1apgc
http://imgur.com/a/Nx6un
Mine is dated August 1st.
N930AUCS1APH1
omegatotal said:
Has anyone else seen this rom version on their ATT Galaxy Note 7?
n930aucu1apgc
http://imgur.com/a/Nx6un
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I have that firmwarre but im not sure which is the updated version. i assume its our version based on build number
but here's the build slayd1023 has
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-note-7/how-to/sm-n930a-stock-odin-firmware-t3444006
H comes after G in the alphabet so the H version is most likely the newest version.
ShrekOpher said:
H comes after G in the alphabet so the H version is most likely the newest version.
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Pretty sure that's not how the update conventions are read
N930AUC S1APH1
N930AUC U1APGC
I think based on the starting U1AP vs the S1AP actually determines which build is more current.
Case in point (for instance)
The T-Mobile Gear S2 Firmware:
R730TUVU1AOJ7_R730TTMB1AOJ7_USA T-Mobile Full FLash Firmware (original)
R730TUVU2BPC6_R730TTMB2BPC6_USA T-Mobile_4File Firmware (update)
domineus said:
Pretty sure that's not how the update conventions are read
N930AUC S1APH1
N930AUC U1APGC
I think based on the starting U1AP vs the S1AP actually determines which build is more current.
Case in point (for instance)
The T-Mobile Gear S2 Firmware:
R730TUVU1AOJ7_R730TTMB1AOJ7_USA T-Mobile Full FLash Firmware (original)
R730TUVU2BPC6_R730TTMB2BPC6_USA T-Mobile_4File Firmware (update)
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When you look at the image OP posted it states July. The one I posted about states August.
Therefore:
N930AUC U1APGC (original)
N930AUC S1APH1 (update)
So I am wondering, did anyone else power on their phones out of the box and bypass all of the setup process to check firmware versions before inserting sim or connecting to a network?
Is it possible I have one of the earliest revisions of this phone compared to others?
I am mainly curious now because of this whole battery failure fiasco. I really do not want to wait to get a replacement and not be able to root due to an update.
this just appeared on a google search, wasn't out there(or indexed) previously.
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00060348/

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