Download the Samsung firmware for the Galaxy Note9 SM-N960U with product code CCT from Comcast. This firmware has version number PDA N960USQU3DTA4 and CSC N960UOYN3DTA4. The operating system of this firmware is Android 10 , with build date Mon, 13 Jan 2020 05:03:59 +0000. Security patch date is 2020-01-01, with changelist 17649932.
Model | SM-N960U |
Model name | Galaxy Note9 |
Country | |
Version | Android 10 |
Changelist | 17649932 |
Build date | Mon, 13 Jan 2020 05:03:59 +0000 |
Security Patch Level | 2020-01-01 |
Product code | CCT |
PDA | N960USQU3DTA4 |
CSC | N960UOYN3DTA4 |
AP (System &Recovery)
BL (Bootloader)
CP (Modem / Radio)
CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
HOME_CSC_*** (Country / Region / Operator)
Other options in case first option did not work or isn't possible.
Option 2 VOLUME DOWN + VOLUME UP then USB cable
Option 3 POWER + VOLUME DOWN + VOLUME UP
Option 4 POWER + VOLUME DOWN + HOME BUTTON
Option 5 (Note9) USB cable + VOLUME DOWN + BIXBY
Option 6 (Note10) POWER + VOLUME UP
AP (System &Recovery)
Other options in case first option did not work or isn't possible.
Option 2 VOLUME DOWN + VOLUME UP then USB cable
Option 3 POWER + VOLUME DOWN + VOLUME UP
Option 4 POWER + VOLUME DOWN + HOME BUTTON
Option 5 (Note9) USB cable + VOLUME DOWN + BIXBY
Option 6 (Note10) POWER + VOLUME UP
For most devices, the model number (e.g. "GT-I9505" or "SM-G900F") is found inside the device. It becomes visible when you open your device and remove the battery.
As an alternative, you can also type your model name (e.g. "GALAXY S5") instead of the number. But it may be a bit more difficult to find your specific device that way.
Still not sure? Then perhaps Samsung can help you out with their model number lookup tool.