最終更新:2023-10-29 (日) 14:06:53 (142d)
Galaxy/ファームウェア
G930FXXU2EREMの場合
- G930F is obviously the model number;
- XX is for country/region (XX itself means Europe or international);
- U2E is the bootloader version, which you should never attempt to downgrade (this is in turn explained here);
- REM are the release date and version (within same month): R for year (Q for 2017, R for 2018, etc.), E for month (A for January, E for May, etc.), and M for within-month revision.
- https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/202491/what-do-the-numbers-and-letters-in-the-samsung-firmware-mean
メモ
- The bootloader version is the 5th character in (starting at end of software version number, count 5 characters in right to left.
- Flashing the wrong bootloader version can cause an odin error, and you can not downgrade bootloader version(s).
メモ
- AP (System &Recovery)
- BL (Bootloader)
- CP (Modem / Radio)
- CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator) / Baseband
- HOME_CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)