Guide to enable Volte for jio on note 4 N910t.perfectly working - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 General

I think many of us who are using a n910t (t mobile) note 4 are looking for a method to run volte on their devices.
Here is the trick and it may work on other imported devices too.
REQUISITES:-
1. A rooted rom (Touch wiz) with multi csc.
(Those who are unaware of musti csc rom, can go for Ramrom...its a multicsc rom and perfectly working. If you want, you can try to install INU CSC on any other rom too.
2. INU CSC (drive.google.com/file/d/0B6jA0kmOqDu9aTF4dlFTZWNoOGM/view?usp=drivesdk)
Steps:-
1. Install a rooted rom with multiple csc ...Preferred is ram rom v9 (search xda for ramrom v9).
2.Open ES file explorer, grant root permissions (if not given already), go to /efs/imei/mps_code.dat, open it with text editor and change the pre wrtitten text to INU. Save it.
3. Go to system/csc folder, Look for INU folder,(if your are on ram rom, else link is given below, download from there), go to INU/system/csc folder. You will see 4 files here.
4.Copy all 4 files. Go back to system/csc folder, overwrite/replace the the 4 files present in this folder by the copied one.
5.Check the permissions of the copied files. It should be rw-r--r--
6. Reboot
Now under Apn settings, create a new apn:- Nae:- ims; apn: ims; protocol:ipv4/v6
Do not change anything else, Save it. However it will be not shown in apn names. So don't worry.
And jionet apn should be already present in the apn setting, and it must be selected.
Now remove battery,,,remove sim...wait for 10 secs. Restart.
Voila....You got volte...
I have provided a link for INU csc, you can download and try on other roms too.
Inu csc link
drive.google.com/file/d/0B6jA0kmOqDu9aTF4dlFTZWNoOGM/view?usp=drivesdk

I tried this on N910C Exynos model. With you solution I am getting LTE only as additional option under network modes. but I am not getting VOLTE.
I have tried almost everything possible. Do you have any more ideas?

Will it work on lineage 14.1 is?
Will it work on lineage 14.1 ?

dr.kkpandey said:
I think many of us who are using a n910t (t mobile) note 4 are looking for a method to run volte on their devices.
Here is the trick and it may work on other imported devices too.
REQUISITES:-
1. A rooted rom (Touch wiz) with multi csc.
(Those who are unaware of musti csc rom, can go for Ramrom...its a multicsc rom and perfectly working. If you want, you can try to install INU CSC on any other rom too.
2. INU CSC (drive.google.com/file/d/0B6jA0kmOqDu9aTF4dlFTZWNoOGM/view?usp=drivesdk)
Steps:-
1. Install a rooted rom with multiple csc ...Preferred is ram rom v9 (search xda for ramrom v9).
2.Open ES file explorer, grant root permissions (if not given already), go to /efs/imei/mps_code.dat, open it with text editor and change the pre wrtitten text to INU. Save it.
3. Go to system/csc folder, Look for INU folder,(if your are on ram rom, else link is given below, download from there), go to INU/system/csc folder. You will see 4 files here.
4.Copy all 4 files. Go back to system/csc folder, overwrite/replace the the 4 files present in this folder by the copied one.
5.Check the permissions of the copied files. It should be rw-r--r--
6. Reboot
Now under Apn settings, create a new apn:- Nae:- ims; apn: ims; protocol:ipv4/v6
Do not change anything else, Save it. However it will be not shown in apn names. So don't worry.
And jionet apn should be already present in the apn setting, and it must be selected.
Now remove battery,,,remove sim...wait for 10 secs. Restart.
Voila....You got volte...
I have provided a link for INU csc, you can download and try on other roms too.
drive.google.com/file/d/w/view?usp=drivesdk
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Sent from my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 4 using XDA Labs

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[ROM] Stock JMI PDA with JMG CSC & JK5 modem

I packaged up a mix of the stock JMI PDA, JMG CSC and JK5 modem for my own Tab and thought I'd post a download link in case anyone would like to try it. The JMI PDA is stock, I haven't altered it at all. The JMG CSC has carrier data for UK carriers amongst others (the CSC that comes with JMI is only Russia). The JK5 modem is the stock one for UK supplied Tabs so (theoretically) should be best suited for UK mobile providers. The ROM can be rooted with SuperOneClick and it's nice and fast. The only issue is that you have to copy and paste a folder called T9DB into /system after the flash otherwise the Samsung keypad doesn't work properly. I've attached a zipped up copy of the folder here, just unzip it, copy it to your SD card and use something like Root Explorer to copy in into /system. Samsung have included the T9DB folder in their CSC file instead of the factoryfs file this time (why???).
Here's the link to download the ROM package. Note that it does not contain bootloaders! I have only included factoryfs.rfs, param.lfs, zimage, cache.rfs and modem.bin in the package. When I flashed it onto my Tab it didn't overwrite any of my settings and all my applications were still present and working, it just removes Root and resets your home screen. http://www.multiupload.com/5L68OTH9QY
Flash as PDA with Odin 1.7. Select no PIT file and do not re-partition.
bdl1969 said:
The only issue is that you have to copy and paste a folder called T9DB into /system after the flash otherwise the Samsung keypad doesn't work properly.
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Hi ! Good tip.
Is this the T9 database files from the JMI CSC ?
As listed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11098920&postcount=11

Error message during factory reset

Hi guys,
I'm new in this forum, I hope you can help me with this weird thing. Excuse me if my english isn't very good, I'm spanish. Thanks in advance!
My firmware is XWKF3, from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
When I do a factory reset, in factory reset log I can see something like:
installing multi-CSC
can't acces to '/system/csc/FOP/system'
Sucessfull applied multi-CSC
Should I worry about it?
I think that this message is relative to salescode, because Spain generic salescode is FOP, and previously to this version, when I had the Vodafone (Spain) firmware version, with CSC: KE2 (ATL), the message was something like: can't acces to '/system/csc/ATL/system'
Best regards
CSC is country specific code.
It says applied Multi CSC so unless problems dont worry .
jje
JJEgan said:
CSC is country specific code.
It says applied Multi CSC so unless problems dont worry .
jje
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And is normal receive the access problem to the mentioned path?
Thx
culoescopeta said:
Hi guys,
I'm new in this forum, I hope you can help me with this weird thing. Excuse me if my english isn't very good, I'm spanish. Thanks in advance!
My firmware is XWKF3, from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
When I do a factory reset, in factory reset log I can see something like:
installing multi-CSC
can't acces to '/system/csc/FOP/system'
Sucessfull applied multi-CSC
Should I worry about it?
I think that this message is relative to salescode, because Spain generic salescode is FOP, and previously to this version, when I had the Vodafone (Spain) firmware version, with CSC: KE2 (ATL), the message was something like: can't acces to '/system/csc/ATL/system'
Best regards
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Hi There. I had the same problem as I Flashed my Phone with XXKL1 and it contained Multi-CSC but I am in Canada with Bell so I should have Bell CSC applied, but after flashing the rom with Multi-CSC I started to get that problem so here was my fix to it:
1. Make sure your phone is rooted and Superuser and busybox installed. You will also need a root explorer such as ESFile Explorer or Root Explorer
2. Now install Root Explorer or ESFile Explorer with root permission enabled.
3. Now go back to download mode and Flash/Apply your CSC file.
4. Once it boots up let it do its thing. (You will still get that message but don't worry)
5. Now go to the RootExplorer or ES File Explorer and mount as R/W (Read-Write) and then go to "/system/csc" and rename your original CSC code for example if I am in Canada i have BMC for Bell, I will rename that to FOP and delete the rest of the CSC folders as I do not need them. (i did in my case to give me more system space as it would not write more if you do not have system space). If you want you can leave them in yours.
6. Now reboot your phone into Recovery Mode and let it do its thing you will see that message will disappear. Once its done that, Boot up your phone then go back to the fileExplorer or ESFIle Explorer "/system/csc" and rneame that renamed folder FOP back to your country code and done. You will also see that now you have many files in that directory and not just the folders.
Try it out and let me know. Good Luck
*2767*3855# and then boot into recovery and it sets itself to a CSC

[Q] Flashing Quarx´s CM11 always get same baseband

Every silgle time I flash a CM11 ROM (Quarx) baseband is set to Eurpe > Central Europe rather than America > Argentina according to SIM card.
Can I do something to make the baseband is automatically selected depending on SIM card?
I thought I'd post in Dev´s thread, but I´ll be bullied for doing a noob question :crying:
lfuentes said:
Every silgle time I flash a CM11 ROM (Quarx) baseband is set to Eurpe > Central Europe rather than America > Argentina according to SIM card.
Can I do something to make the baseband is automatically selected depending on SIM card?
I thought I'd post in Dev´s thread, but I´ll be bullied for doing a noob question :crying:
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is a little awkward. To make an automated selection of the baseband the phone need to be connected to provider but it can't do that because of wrong baseband. So you must made this selection manually. Don't be lazy.
lfuentes said:
Every silgle time I flash a CM11 ROM (Quarx) baseband is set to Eurpe > Central Europe rather than America > Argentina according to SIM card.
Can I do something to make the baseband is automatically selected depending on SIM card?
I thought I'd post in Dev´s thread, but I´ll be bullied for doing a noob question :crying:
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You can change the baseband in the CM11 zip file before flashing. (It's not automatic, but...)
Here's how:
1. Open the CM11 zip file on your computer using 7zip. (Don't extract it, just open it.)
2. Locate the baseband you need to use from within /etc/motorola/basebands. They are organized by country, just as they are in the baseband switcher.
3. Each baseband configuration is saved as a zip. Unzip it, then push the newly unzipped files into the /etc/motorola/bp_nvm_default directory.
4. Flash your edited CM11 zip file.
(Thanks to @andycore for this useful post.)
Proverbs2 said:
You can change the baseband in the CM11 zip file before flashing. (It's not automatic, but...)
Here's how:
1. Open the CM11 zip file on your computer using 7zip. (Don't extract it, just open it.)
2. Locate the baseband you need to use from within /etc/motorola/basebands. They are organized by country, just as they are in the baseband switcher.
3. Each baseband configuration is saved as a zip. Unzip it, then push the newly unzipped files into the /etc/motorola/bp_nvm_default directory.
4. Flash your edited CM11 zip file.
(Thanks to @andycore for this useful post.)
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Thanks! I´ll try

Spanish 100%work For SGS5 SM-G900W8 CAN

For MM 6.0.1
Need TWRP any vertio.
Root Phone
Download this Link
https://mega.nz/#!8ZFSVaAT!qta50lFvvqZWP_2wtAjP0NI1Blpqjbl_HXMRBzRbdUA
Then in play store install MoreLocale 2
This have snable theme Store only icons and wall paper.
Some S7 and C app
Enjoit
Only Work On KitKat 4.4.2
Need to be root
1. download this file https://www.dropbox.com/s/ef63m4xmtwdjz2z/SM-G900W8 Spanish.rar?dl=0
2. download File managel apk (i used Root Explorer)
3. Go system/VODB/ Copy all VODB file download on it change Permition folder to rwxr-xr-x Files to rw-r--r--
4. go to system/csc (deleted all 3 letter Folder) and copy lenguaje.xml and others.xml change permition to rw-r--r--
Test in all firmewire 4.4.2 G900W8
brayhanrd said:
Need to be roor
1. download this file https://www.dropbox.com/s/ef63m4xmtwdjz2z/SM-G900W8 Spanish.rar?dl=0
2. download File managel apk (i used Root Explorer)
3. Go system/VODB/ Copy all VODB file download on it change Permition folder to rwxr-xr-x Files to rw-r--r--
4. go to system/csc (deleted all 3 letter Folder) and copy lenguaje.xml and others.xml change permition to rw-r--r--
Test in all firmewire 4.4.2 G900W8
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hi.
i need change permition of all files(sub-folders or only vodb folder).
tictac_m said:
hi.
i need change permition of all files(sub-folders or only vodb folder).
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All sub folder into VODB
brayhanrd said:
4. go to system/csc (deleted all 3 letter Folder) and copy lenguaje.xml and others.xml change permition to rw-r--r--
Test in all firmewire 4.4.2 G900W8
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Hi,
I got so many folders with 3 letters in this directory:
1. I have to delete all folders with 3 letters or change something on their names?
2. Can I use this on Lollypop 5.0?
Thank you!
Seb_Forum said:
Hi,
I got so many folders with 3 letters in this directory:
1. I have to delete all folders with 3 letters or change something on their names?
2. Can I use this on Lollypop 5.0?
Thank you!
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Sorry this only work on KitKat I tryed to me it work on lollipop but this Don't.
And the sub Folder u have on VOB that's is CSC that samsung used to identified the Phone.
Till now on lollipop only work Language Enable from Play Store.
brayhanrd said:
Sorry this only work on KitKat I tryed to me it work on lollipop but this Don't.
And the sub Folder u have on VOB that's is CSC that samsung used to identified the Phone.
Till now on lollipop only work Language Enable from Play Store.
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Hi again! Thanks for your answer!
I tried to use Language Enable from Play Store but it didn't work at 100%. In fact there was so many non translated features to Spanish.
1. Is there any possibility to find more than one version?
2. If it is, can you please give me the version that you used before on Lollipop?
I expect not being a pain in the ass... Thank you so much again!
brayhanrd said:
Sorry this only work on KitKat I tryed to me it work on lollipop but this Don't.
And the sub Folder u have on VOB that's is CSC that samsung used to identified the Phone.
Till now on lollipop only work Language Enable from Play Store.
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do u figure out how to do in lollipop?
does anyone knows how to do this in 6.0.1 marshmallow???
I change the languaje using More Locale but to get 95% of spanish am using some G900F app and some S7 APP.
The W8 native app dont support spanish languaje anymore since 5.1.1

Mt7-tl10 cust fail,software update fail,region change,worked %100

Switching to another regional firmware (change of locale)
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=678766&st=980
my region channel/tr
converted region hw/eu
google translated txt (cust fail fix.txt)
What version you have installed ? B510?
Enviado do meu HUAWEI MT7-TL10 através de Tapatalk
paulopais said:
What version you have installed ? B510?
Enviado do meu HUAWEI MT7-TL10 através de Tapatalk
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B324,good for now.
I Have now the Gold Mate 7 TL10 from the Philippines. Here in Germany don`t work this whit the LTE Band 20. Can i change this and need i root?
murat1369 said:
Switching to another regional firmware (change of locale)
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=678766&st=980
my region channel/tr
converted region hw/eu
google translated txt (cust fail fix.txt)
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does this file works for all firmwares?
please clarify
Brilliant, thanks so much for this, worked like a charm. This worked for me going from Chinese 5.1.1 firmware (TL7-MT10C00B357) to European 5.1.1 firmware (MT7-TL10C900B311).
Chinese firmware downloaded from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/general/official-lollipop-chinese-versions-mate-t3214997
European firmware downloaded from:
http://www.carbontesla.com/firmware-ota-section/huawei-firmware-ota-collection/huawei-ascend-mate-7-firmware-ota/
speedojames said:
Brilliant, thanks so much for this, worked like a charm. This worked for me going from Chinese 5.1.1 firmware (TL7-MT10C00B357) to European 5.1.1 firmware (MT7-TL10C900B311).
Chinese firmware downloaded from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/general/official-lollipop-chinese-versions-mate-t3214997
European firmware downloaded from:
http://www.carbontesla.com/firmware-ota-section/huawei-firmware-ota-collection/huawei-ascend-mate-7-firmware-ota/
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Hi Speedo.
I tried it myself, and I changed the oeminfo with no problems.
however i did not understand the instructions besides that.
could you post a little set of instructions?
PS: I made a tool to make changing oeminfo easier, it's in my other thread.
xd4d3v said:
Hi Speedo.
I tried it myself, and I changed the oeminfo with no problems.
however i did not understand the instructions besides that.
could you post a little set of instructions?
PS: I made a tool to make changing oeminfo easier, it's in my other thread.
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I'll try and summarise as best I can below by amending the original text below. As I said this worked for me going from the Chinese to European firmware versions I quoted above.
1. Open ES File Explorer (enabling root access by selecting Root Explorer)
2. Navigate to the folder ../dev/block/platform/hi-mci.0/by-name/
3. Copy the file "oeminfo" from this folder to your internal memory and rename it oeminfo.bak
4. Make a copy of this file (again onto your internal memory) and rename it oeminfo.img
5. Download oeminfo.rar onto your computer and extract the archive onto your harddrive
6. Copy the file oeminfo.img from your internal memory into the folder where the archive was extracted above
7. Run the file oeminfo.exe from the archive folder, in the dialogue box that opens change the text
8. To go from Chinese to EU change from "cmmcchannel/cn" to "hw/eu"
9. Exit the program and copy the file oeminfo.img from the archive folder back to the internal memory replacing the file that is there.
10. Rename the file in the internal memory from "oeminfo.img" to "oeminfo"
11. Copy this file (oeminfo) from the internal memory back to the folder ../dev/block/platform/hi-mci.0/by-name/ replacing the existing file
12. Using ES File Explorer, long tap on the file, select properties and then change the permissions to read and write for the owner only. This means if the file if viewed in detailed mode the permissions will look like "-rw-------"
13. Open the folder ../data and then open the file custom.bin with a text editor (if the file is not there then create it, the file was there for me). Edit the file so it is a single line of text with the local you want to go to (so me I changed the text in the file to read "hw/eu") and save the edit
14. Using ES File Explorer, long tap on the edited file, select properties and then change the permissions to read and write for the owner only. This means if the file if viewed in detailed mode the permissions will look like "-rw-------"
15. Open the folder ../system/ then open the file build.prop (with a text editor) and find the line ro.build.display.id = ??? (this was quite a long way down the file for me). Replace the text after the equals sign (where I have put the question marks) with the text from the first line of the file verlist.img (where this is extracted from the firmware you want to transfer to reading verlist.img with a text editor).
16. Copy the file UPDATE.APP from the firmware you are transferring to a folder called "dload" in the base directory of either your sdcard or internal memory.
17. Remove the SuperSu root using the option "Full unroot" from within the Setting tab of the SuperSu app
18. If you have a custom recovery installed, flash back to the stock recovery using fastboot
19. Shutdown the phone, disconnect any cables and restart it by holding down the power, volume up and volume down buttons. This should boot into the stock recovery and start the installed of the firmware placed on either the sdcard or the internal memory noting this will delete all data in the internal memory
speedojames said:
I'll try and summarise as best I can below by amending the original text below. As I said this worked for me going from the Chinese to European firmware versions I quoted above.
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Thanks James.
you switched to the same model firmware?
meaning TL10 ch to TL10 eu?
Yes, straight swap, with the version numbers as quoted above.
xd4d3v said:
PS: I made a tool to make changing oeminfo easier, it's in my other thread.
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Which thread would that be, mate? I can't find it anywhere.
speedojames said:
I'll try and summarise as best I can below by amending the original text below. As I said this worked for me going from the Chinese to European firmware versions I quoted above.
1. Open ES File Explorer (enabling root access by selecting Root Explorer)
2. Navigate to the folder ../dev/block/platform/hi-mci.0/by-name/
3. Copy the file "oeminfo" from this folder to your internal memory and rename it oeminfo.bak
4. Make a copy of this file (again onto your internal memory) and rename it oeminfo.img
5. Download oeminfo.rar onto your computer and extract the archive onto your harddrive
6. Copy the file oeminfo.img from your internal memory into the folder where the archive was extracted above
7. Run the file oeminfo.exe from the archive folder, in the dialogue box that opens change the text
8. To go from Chinese to EU change from "cmmcchannel/cn" to "hw/eu"
9. Exit the program and copy the file oeminfo.img from the archive folder back to the internal memory replacing the file that is there.
10. Rename the file in the internal memory from "oeminfo.img" to "oeminfo"
11. Copy this file (oeminfo) from the internal memory back to the folder ../dev/block/platform/hi-mci.0/by-name/ replacing the existing file
12. Using ES File Explorer, long tap on the file, select properties and then change the permissions to read and write for the owner only. This means if the file if viewed in detailed mode the permissions will look like "-rw-------"
13. Open the folder ../data and then open the file custom.bin with a text editor (if the file is not there then create it, the file was there for me). Edit the file so it is a single line of text with the local you want to go to (so me I changed the text in the file to read "hw/eu") and save the edit
14. Using ES File Explorer, long tap on the edited file, select properties and then change the permissions to read and write for the owner only. This means if the file if viewed in detailed mode the permissions will look like "-rw-------"
15. Open the folder ../system/ then open the file build.prop (with a text editor) and find the line ro.build.display.id = ??? (this was quite a long way down the file for me). Replace the text after the equals sign (where I have put the question marks) with the text from the first line of the file verlist.img (where this is extracted from the firmware you want to transfer to reading verlist.img with a text editor).
16. Copy the file UPDATE.APP from the firmware you are transferring to a folder called "dload" in the base directory of either your sdcard or internal memory.
17. Remove the SuperSu root using the option "Full unroot" from within the Setting tab of the SuperSu app
18. If you have a custom recovery installed, flash back to the stock recovery using fastboot
19. Shutdown the phone, disconnect any cables and restart it by holding down the power, volume up and volume down buttons. This should boot into the stock recovery and start the installed of the firmware placed on either the sdcard or the internal memory noting this will delete all data in the internal memory
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Thanks a lot speedojames for this very informative post. I followed your instructions and got this working in no time. The only difference was that I did not set the permission on oeminfo file, as ES File Explorer continued to give error on that. Rest was a breeze. Thanks again.

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