Scv38 Convert - To G960f Link

Go to Settings -> Developer Options -> Enable OEM Unlock (if available). Steps to "Convert" SCV38 to a Global Functioning ROM

Alex wiped the sweat from his forehead and placed a small sticky note on the box. "Conversion Complete. Knox tripped. Fully operational."

Note: If OEM Unlock is missing, connect your phone to Wi-Fi, set the system date back by 10 days, and check again. Step 3: Flash TWRP Recovery via Odin Scv38 Convert To G960f

He disconnected the cable and powered the device off, then on again just to be sure. It booted perfectly into the G960F system.

Press the button to confirm entry into Download Mode . Step 5: Flashing the Software via Patched Odin Go to Settings -> Developer Options -> Enable

You cannot flash global software onto a carrier-locked bootloader. You must unlock it first.

Converting your SCV38 voids any remaining warranty. Samsung Knox e-fuse irreversibly trips once you flash custom software. Additionally, in Japan, modifying carrier firmware may breach your service agreement with au KDDI. Perform this conversion at your own risk. Knox tripped

You cannot change the physical modem chip. Baseband coverage depends on your hardware.

Flashing the official, unbranded US un-locked Snapdragon firmware (G960U1). This removes Japanese carrier branding, adds universal language support, and cleans up the user interface.

To achieve a "G960F conversion," you must use a specially modified, ported ROM based on the G960F software that has been re-engineered to run on Snapdragon hardware. What You Will Lose