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Android 10

(Topic created on: 12-13-2019 12:10 AM)
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Negrillo
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When are we going to have the Android 10 update with the December security patch? Almost all countries already have it. S10+
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joebahsoun
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why to wait ??? flash odin any similar OXM firmware , u can download from sammobile or samfirm via laptop...
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Negrillo
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Could you tell me how it is done? please
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bashir3
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never flash your phone because you can void your warranty that way and joe dont suggest things that are not good because he can make a mistake and his phone will be bricked.
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joebahsoun
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lol....flash via odin never void warranty + iam not talking about rooting his mobile , i never waited for MID csc to get any software update from n7 to s8+ to s9+ to n9 to s10+ and now iam on n10+ ,
as iam running beta 5 android 10 on n10+ and Samsung always puch beta in germany and india and keep our region waiting and waiting .....that not good at all from samsung .
anyway i just comment now to make that clear if flash multi OXM that are MID our csc same xsg uae or ksa or etc etc will never void WARRANTY....
anyway i was though that he know or have some experience in that ....
than its better he waiting ota to get the update .
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joebahsoun
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as u see on n10+ running beta 5 android 10
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Negrillo
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And how would you do to put the version? I do not understand much
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bashir3
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That being said, pay attention closely here: using Odin yourself has the potential to brick your phone. Plenty of Android enthusiasts have used it safely, but there’s a chance that if you load up the wrong firmware file or interrupt the flashing process, the phone won’t be able to boot again. It’s also possible that even if you send your phone into Samsung for a more official fix, using the Odin software will void your warranty. If you’re flashing a new ROM onto your phone, you’ll probably lose all of your user data and apps as well…but you probably knew that already.
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