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Sunday, September 8, 2019

G610S emergency call problem

  Unlock4samsung       Sunday, September 8, 2019
G610S emergency call problem
IMEI Status :NG

Code:

Chimera Mobile Phone Utility version: 22.26.1327 @ 2019-09-08
Printing phone history

Patch Certificate
9/8/2019
10:36:26
AM

Repair IMEI
9/8/2019
6:29:05
AM

Patch Certificate
9/8/2019
5:08:38
AM

Patch Certificate
9/8/2019
3:58:43
AM

Patch Certificate
9/8/2019
3:54:02
AM

Patch certificate started
Gathering phone info...
Collecting information. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
Model: SM-G610S
Sales Code: SKC
Country Code: KOREA
Timezone: Asia/Kabul
Android Version: 8.1.0 [M1AJQ] [SDK 27]
Build Date: Thu Feb 21 16:47:41 KST 2019
PDA Version: G610SKSU2CSB1 [february 2019, rev1]
Phone Version: G610LKLU2ASB1 [february 2019, rev1]
CSC Version: G610SSKC2CSB1 [february 2019, rev1]
Board Platform: EXYNOS5
Modem Platform: SHANNON315
Serial Number: R59J20ENBV
Imei: 354157081698094
Battery Status: 4.09V (88%)
Network Type: GSM
SIM Status: UNKNOWN
Multisim Config: SS
Knox Version: v30
Warranty Bit: 0
Security Patch: 2019-02-01
Data Encryption State: unencrypted
Preparing...
Checking current patchcert.
Suggestion: Install a new firmware then re-run the pathcert process.
Restarting phone.
Waiting for ADB connection. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
Previous patchcert successfully removed.
Checking modem.
Checking root.
The phone is rooted by: 3.14:EFTSU
Checking boot image. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
Could not read the boot image for analysis. Maybe the root cause the issue (3.14:EFTSU).
Selinux could cause problems.
If the patchcert does not work, try another root solution.
Reading data...
Checking modem version.
Restarting phone.
Waiting for ADB connection. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
Reading data. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
Patching certificate...
The operation is in progress. Be patient! Do NOT disconnect the phone!
After the phone starts, it switches to flying mode and then returns to normal mode after 20-70 seconds.
You can check the status of the imei using: *#0011#
The patchcert can be removed by repeating the process.
If a new firmware is used, the patchcert process must be repeated.
Succeeded.
Successfully finished.
Finished at local time: [09.08.19 18:42:36]
WorkID: 72526700

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