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10 hours ago, jreuschl said:

Those of you who have the S22 unlocked out of box, what does your CSC show under service provider software version? I flashed mine from TM "locked" to U1 and still shows TMB/TMB,TMB/XAU. Maybe it shows that anytime you have a TM SIM in?

There was a workaround on some devices to get XAA to show by flashing the Canadian unlocked, then US, and I did that, but it still lists TMB as CSC.

I know it really isn't an issue unless I sell the device as truly carrier agnostic unlocked.

I wouldn't have even bothered if I wasnt having more issues with non-Jibe RCS.

S22+ factory unlocked.

With T-Mobile Esim plus verizon network sim: TMB/VZW, TMB/AAA.

Disable Verizon SIM and it shows: TMB/TMB, TMB/XAA.

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3 hours ago, jreuschl said:

Wonder when we'll get OneUI 6.1

Seen press predictions of late April

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https://news.samsung.com/global/one-ui-6-1-brings-galaxy-ai-from-s24-series-to-even-more-galaxy-devices

So it will be missing the advanced photo editing.  Likely the same for the S21 series.

Google may be covering that for phones from Android 8 with 3GB of Ram, although they are reserving some functions just for Pixels.

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