In the options menu select Auto Reboot, Nand Erase, Re-Partition, and F. Select the Pit option and use the extracted pit from in your firmware folder. Select all 5 of the downloaded files (BL, AP, CP, CSC and USERDATA). here are where the issues are going to smart switch app the app doesnt recognize my says unsupported device.so i cant follow any suggestions found on this forum like selecting the more option and then emergency recovery function cos the phone isnt recognized. Open Odin with Admin privileges and connect the phone. It might take up to 10 minutes on the first boot. Start the flashing and wait for the phone to start up on its own. I opened the Smart Switch software on my PC and selected the Emergency Software Recovery option where it now asks for me to enter a recovery code from the previous PC to run emergency recovery, and here lies my issue. ONLY USE NAND ERASE AND RE-PARTITION IF YOUR PHONE GETS PUT INTO EMERGENCY RECOVERY MODE. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software. Select all 5 of the downloaded files (BL, AP, CP, CSC and USERDATA). Save it in the original firmware (.tar.md5) folder. Use 7zip or PeaZip to open your CSC on your desktop and extract the PIT file. Copy the CSC to your desktop and delete the. I do not know about the S10.Īfter your firmware is downloaded extract it to a folder. TCE is supposed to have the latest software patches at least for my A70. I have the A70SM/DS and the original manual had Spanish on it and I was told it was the Latin America version. You can download your firmware from here. Download the latest Odin 3.14 if you weren't already using it. It would probably be best to get the latest Android 10 firmware linked below. Confirm that it is SM-G937F/DS so you will at least have the right firmware when you download it. Look on the back of the phone and you will see the phone model number. Were you able to get it sorted out? Did you bring it to a Samsung Repair Center? Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software. I thank in advance anyone who would spend his her time to help me. An error has occurred while updating the device software. Now i would appreciate anyone who can suggest a solution for my problem or if anyone can tell me if theres a way to get to know the original factory installed firmware through the imei or serial number of the phone. I have to say that i cant get to download mode by the pressing of any combinations of keys.the only screen that appears is the above mentioned error.even that apoears only when connected to power supply or usb through pc.otherwise if cable is disconnected theres no way of getting it on. Here are where the issues are going to smart switch app the app doesnt recognize my says unsupported device.so i cant follow any suggestions found on this forum like selecting the more option and then emergency recovery function cos the phone isnt recognized.theres only an option to recover using recovery code but unfortunately i dnt have that code.the other problem is that by using odin i dont know the exact firmware file that was installed previously on the phone so when i try to flash with odin a ramdomly downloaded firmware it fails if i use modded odin or it gets stuck on recovery.img if i use not modded odin. Je nai pas connaissance de ce code de récupération. Use the emergency recovery function in the smart Swithc Pc Software'. Wireless transfers: Windows OS 8.Hi all.i got a second hand galaxy s10 g973f/ds that was stuck on the screen an error has occurred while updating the device e the emergency recovery function in the smart switch pc software. Smart Switch : Code de récupération Sauter vers solution RÉSOLU Sujet d’origine : Smart Switch : Code de récupération. Wired transfer from your BlackBerry device to your Galaxy: BlackBerry OS 7 or 10 for transfers via USB connector
Wireless transfers: BlackBerry OS 7 or 10 (Mobile AP) PC/Mac transfer using iTunes™: Smart Switch PC/Mac software – Get started
Import from iCloud™: iOS 5 or higher and Apple ID Wired transfer from your iOS device to your Galaxy: iOS 5.0 or above, iOS device cable (lightning or 30 pin), and a USB connector IOS™ devices - use the option that’s best for you: Wired transfer: Android 4.3 or higher, charger cable, and a USB connector Wireless transfers from a compatible Android device to Galaxy device: Android 4.3 or higher (Note that non-Samsung devices with Android versions lower than 6.0 can only connect with Galaxy devices that support a mobile AP.) Wireless transfer: Android 4.3 or higher