restore note 7 after 0% update for t-mobile

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apostsamking
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Will it work for the SM-N930T version
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apostsamking wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2017 4:47 pm Will it work for the SM-N930T version
The firmware posted above isn't intended to work with your phone model. It's made for the SM-N9300 (Chinese dual sim version).

But even with the correct firmware for SM-N930T the way back to a former firmware is blocked by Samsung. The 0%-update has baseband version 3, the earlier versions are baseband 2 or 1. Bringing back a firmware to a lower baseband is blocked by an e-fuse, so at this time no way back.

The only way to get your phone working in mobile scenario could be an external battery pack.
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sharles.phillips
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hello I'm searching for help on how to bring my n7 back from zero all help is preciated
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qosmio1
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Thanks for pointing this out never go to security bit 3 . I am on 2 now.

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Willy550i
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I wonder how unfortunate non techie people survive all of this, at this point and time, this phone is just NOT for them, it requires knowledge, defense strategies, let alone experience flashing firmware and blocking updates.

But i guess that is why this forum exists ;)
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The Shield Works!
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Willy550i wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 1:51 pm I wonder how unfortunate non techie people survive all of this, at this point and time, this phone is just NOT for them, it requires knowledge, defense strategies, let alone experience flashing firmware and blocking updates.

But i guess that is why this forum exists ;)
I couldn't agree more @Willy550i... But it shouldn't have to be that way, should it? As the Shield app develops and improves, it will be easier for more people to protect themselves than ever before.

Part of the issue is awareness... what I mean by that is:

1.) Many people are now painfully aware how vulnerable our phones are to the whims of manufacturers and carriers, and...

2.) hopefully because of this, more people than ever before realize that this could happen in the future to any phone from any manufacturer on any carrier, and will begin to seek out protection like the Shield before they need it.
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juliesdroidsync wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:52 pm
I couldn't agree more @Willy550i... But it shouldn't have to be that way, should it? As the Shield app develops and improves, it will be easier for more people to protect themselves than ever before.

Part of the issue is awareness... what I mean by that is:

1.) Many people are now painfully aware how vulnerable our phones are to the whims of manufacturers and carriers, and...

2.) hopefully because of this, more people than ever before realize that this could happen in the future to any phone from any manufacturer on any carrier, and will begin to seek out protection like the Shield before they need it.
Yep, every phone and device in my house that is running Android 5.1 or higher has the shield v3 installed so I have complete control over the device. Even non-Samsung phones have it running.
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I dont think its possible if the phone goes to 0% since I believe you need 40% or more of battery in order to use ODIN
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emouse112
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who can rollback note 7 t mobile
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waterpass
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emouse112 wrote:who can rollback note 7 t mobile
If it's the kill update there is no way at this point but if you got 60% I can help.

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Nashira
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Good day to all!

one of the scenarios when you upgrade to 0%:

- If your phone is updated to 0% will turn it off, to be able to roll back the firmware
- go home to your laptop, pull out the SIM card from the phone
- Download firmware https://samsung-firmware.org/ru/model/SM-N9300/ (I have N9300, use N9300ZHU2BPJ4, already saved 2 times 60%)
- use Odin to update firmware (I think labor should not make)
- cross your fingers and waiting for messages from the Samsung "An unauthorized attempt to reset device...."

at first loaded with fresh firmware note7 I doing everything to provoke failures in the network (pull the SIM card and like this)

I'm from Russia, apologize for my English
This is firmware for your model not the SM-N930T (T-Mobile) version.
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RRiVEN
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We may have a solution for the kill update. Are you interested in trying?
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Here's the link to the complete tutorial

https://alliancex.org/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=6
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Blour
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Workin TMobile diferent firmware ?
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