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12-16-2014, 17:57 | #2 (permalink) |
Product Supporter Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Romania, Bucharest
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Member: 1146942 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1587278 Thanks Meter: 27,412 | Hello. Unfortunately, SM-G900FQ is currently not supported. |
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12-16-2014, 20:11 | #4 (permalink) |
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Member: 2076039 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 648 | If it's a QUALCOMM device I don't see why you wouldn't just use the G900T function to repair it. To prevent bricking the device I'd take a partition readout to make sure it's similar to the G900T (and also take a security backup before wiping the EFS in case the .cert files aren't compatible). If the EFS data partitions differ in mount points I'd wait for a new update to add this device. |
12-17-2014, 12:24 | #5 (permalink) |
Insane Poster Join Date: Sep 2013 Location: Syria, Idleb Age: 31
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Member: 2019489 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 57 | you can flash it with SM-G900F firmware then use g900f cert file I try it in my Device look there : G900FQ Firmware | Samsung Galaxy S 5 | XDA Forums |
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