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I'm just wondering if others with a manufacturing date of 12/10 have any SD issues. I've updated to JL2 with mine and it's working great. GPS even seems to be fixed (as though it was a hardware issue and not a software). This GPS works flawless.
SO, my question is for those of you that have a phone manufacturing date of 12/10 (10/12 on the phone behind the battery - i.e. December 2010) AND you have updated to Froyo (ANY FROYO, particularly non-Bell specific ones such as JK4 and JL2), have you had any problems with your SD card?
My says 10.12 on back of the battery. I updated to JL2 since yesterday and no problems at all (had to do a factory reset since market didn't want to work, other than that nothing else). It would be cool if they fixed the internal sd card problem, I don't have to be too scared .
JL2 is supposed to fix SD Card issue, so users with device before september should have no problem.
As for the GPS, I can't tell since I've just installed JL2, but I haven't got any major problem with JK4 neither, so!
So far so good for me. Been running for about 5 days. Was on JL2 and now I'm on Darkyy's 7.0 Rom.
Okay, then I guess what I'm asking is...has anyone updated to ANY version of Froyo with a phone manufactured 12/10 and had SD card problems.
Although, I don't really see JL2 making much of a difference. I'm basically wondering if the SD card in 12/10 phones are like the other I9000 models where you can install any ROM and not have problems.
I'm running Doc's 6.2 with JK4 modem. No problems so far, and GPS actually works properly.
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is there an actual manufacture date on the phone, and not the battery? for instance my buddy's phone got replaced, but he kept his original battery, so he doesn't know when it was made. i assumed going by the IMEI it was a 98, when the one he had before was a 53.
There is a sticker on the phone under the battery, mine is12.10, and it came with froyo JL2 out of the box.
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How do you check how many satelite your device is connected to. Just got this and was wondering.
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ive only had my 10.12 phone 1 day so far so i wont vote yet, but ya so far so good. my august manufactured phone died within 24 hours of the first 2.2 update so im past that point anyways.
I have a 10.12 phone. Got it on Thursday but have been to scared to update to jl2 yet. As I have previously reported however with this phone my gps has been flawless using jh2.
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My phone was replaced with one manufactured 10.12. Next day I installed Darky's 7.0. So far, so good!
i hope no more SD card problems
i had Dead Sd card issues with 3 I9000M yes 3 ..they were on diffrent firmwares JH2 and JK4 all 3 died .Now i own a iphone 4 ..i am planning to replace it with I9000M i hope this SD card issue is fixed for good with 10..12s manufacturing dates and JL2 firmware .Keep us updated guys ...OH ya i hope if we install custom roms on the new 10.12s we dont get DEAD SD .i am sure that dead SD card was mostly hardware related issue
Been running JL2 on my 10.12 replacement for 5 days now. I recorded about an hour or so wourth of video + have 5gb wourth of media on a 16gb external SD card. My phone was locking up and being unresponsive the past few days at first I thought it was the lag fix but now I narrowed it down to the bluetooth as it always seemed to be locking up when right after turning off my truck. I installed a stereo with bluetooth everytime it drops the connection when turning off my truck it locks the phone up for a good 5 minutes before it becomes responsive again. Anyone else experienceing this issue with bluetooth on headsets or stereos?
Aside from those issues my phone is still alive I'm tempted to install hardcores kernal or possibly switch to doc's rom to see if it fixes the issue. Worse thing that could happen I guess is I get $100 credit to my account and another SGS replacement.
Is it strange that I want my 2 i9000m's to die so I can get December ones?
a friend of mine actually works at the samsung repair center, he told me that there is a internal hardware differences betweent the i9000 and i9000m. the i9000m is actually uses less parts to cut cost. of course, samsung and bell didn't know this will cause all these i9000m failure. and he told me the new build will still have the same issues, the engineers at samsung is only using software to avoid these potential problems from coming up not hardware because of cost of replacing these i9000m units.
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a friend of mine actually works at the samsung repair center, he told me that there is a internal hardware differences betweent the i9000 and i9000m. the i9000m is actually uses less parts to cut cost. of course, samsung and bell didn't know this will cause all these i9000m failure. and he told me the new build will still have the same issues, the engineers at samsung is only using software to avoid these potential problems from coming up not hardware because of cost of replacing these i9000m units.
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Yeah, that's a bunch of bogus.
well, i don't know why you say this. I owned a galaxy s myself, and i love this phone. Why do you think there are so many problems with this version of galaxy s compared to the regular i9000? you don't think there is differences in the manufacturing process and parts source? To me, this phone has manufacturing flaws.
And today, what pissed me off more about this bell galaxy s is that. They no longer do warranty service for ppl who bought this phone off of another bell user even if you have the original receipt with the phone. You need to call this number they provide you, and you need to have an active bell mobile account in order for them to do the replacement of the galaxy s. And FYI, my i9000m died on christmas eve after a week of darky's rom, which makes me believe that i9000m is prone to custom rom.
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Yeah, that's a bunch of bogus.
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you can say that again
... there are pictures on other topics showing the internals of the phone, there are no more no less, just different chipsets
AllGamer said:
you can say that again
... there are pictures on other topics showing the internals of the phone, there are no more no less, just different chipsets
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I just recieved a new phone from futuretel because my last one died. However, after reading through several threads, it seems all SGS vibrants with the 16GB storage are all dying regardless of where its from or when its made.
It is also noted that updating to froyo also increases the rate of decay. Has anyone had this issue? and also how are custom firmwares affecting the phone? As this sounds like to be a hardware issue, does anyone have any suggestions?
I would like to have all these questions answered before i take the plunge and update to froyo.
thanks
Well, Samsung has stated the supposedly the new JL2 firmware fixes the issue, however there have been reports (albeit much, much less) of phones running the JL2 firmware that are still dying.
Personally, I got my phone back 2 days ago and it was already running JL2. Flashed a custom JL2 firmware on top of it and I've been lovin' it. If it dies again, oh well, I'll just get another one from bell in 3-5 days.
For those that have received their replacement i9000m's from Bell/Samsung, what are you doing to them regarding ROM's and Kernels?
I am awaiting my second replacement (5th phone in total) and am quite hessitant to do anything with it. I am interested in knowing what others have decided to do ...
I'm getting my replacement phone back soon as well, (with JL2). I haven't found a concise answer on here. Has JL2 fixed the problems, or do the new phones still have defective hardware? If not, its outrageous to think that samsung would continue selling these phones, even though they know if has major issues.
I'm probably going to sell my phone on kijji when i get it back, and go buy an HTC. I'm sick of this, and just want a phone that works. right now I'm stuck with my treo pro, that is so slow and crappy.
My new phone (Date 10.12) has JL2 on it and has been working great for almost a month. The only thing I did was root it.
Ian
I'm not screwing around with mine. I'll stress the internal SD card but beyond that, I'm not gonna get too brazen. Right now, JL2 is running fine, is really quick and so is as advertised (2.2 I mean). Mind you, I just got it back yesterday from Bell (just reflashed to JL2 - no replacement or hardware replacement) so I guess time will tell.
I'll probably update it to JL2 (if its not already)...
when I get my phone BACK... been stuck in "In Transit to Store" for a freaking WEEK already... stupid Bell... I mean I can probably walk it from their service stores back to the store in less time... wtf...
I'll consider installing darkyy rom on it when official Gingerbread comes out instead of the gingerbread theme...
I just want my phone back ..!!
I received my phone back with a new board inside and JL2 already installed. I tried to root it with z4root in order to use OCLF abut it keeped crashing on me without being able to do anything. So i uninstalled everything. However, I can say that the phone is working great and is quicker than before.
I noticed that jl 2 in recovery mode gives option to format internal sd card. Until now my phoned is working ok but I haven't restarted it for a week. So.... Lets hope for the best.
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I noticed that jl 2 in recovery mode gives option to format internal sd card. Until now my phoned is working ok but I haven't restarted it for a week. So.... Lets hope for the best.
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Yes, that is a 3e recovery feature.
Unfortunately totally useless when you get the dreaded 'cannot mount SDCARD error' as it cannot format what it cannot mount.
Sorry for my lack of knowledge on the subject - but are you guys all having issues with failing phones? If so, is it a specific version and how do I find out where I stand?
been following seeARMS bell JL2 rom for a bit and it seems good. he has some info there on corrupted SDs.
ive been using it for a few days and i have no complaints. its located here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
My phone died a few days after putting on JK4. I got it back on Dec 24, and about a week ago put on Darky's v8. It's not necessarily better, but definitely looks different.
After bricking my 1st one (me or the firmware), I got my new Galaxy S today, installed the speedmod kernel and then darky's 8.0, working perfectly, I've got root, most of aps back in and set up already. Will try it for a few days before running the lagfix. Scored about 1100 on quadrant as is.
The replacement phones are shipping with either JH2 or JL2. Neither of these are proving to prevent sd card failure. Period. Sorry for the bad news.
Btw, I received a jl2 (10.11) phone. I've since flashed a doc rom with jl2 modern. Works awesome so far (no lagfix).
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The replacement phones are shipping with either JH2 or JL2. Neither of these are proving to prevent sd card failure. Period. Sorry for the bad news.
Btw, I received a jl2 (10.11) phone. I've since flashed a doc rom with jl2 modern. Works awesome so far (no lagfix).
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I know,. My first replacement shipped with JH2 and failed 5 hours after upgrading to Darky's. My second replacement shipped with JL2 but unfortunately the back button was broken. Waiting for my 3rd replacement phone to arrive - looks like Monday.
I received a jl2 phone replacement. Rooted, unlocked, flashed Darky's v8, then the jl2 modem (no lagfix). Runs great so far!
How do I tell whether my phone is at risk of this or not?
Just got a 11.10 dated brand new phone as a replacement from bell.within an hour I had it unlocked and running doc's jpy with hardcore kernel. I will use this phone the way it I bought it to use
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Be aware though, so far I've seen two replacement phones being shipped with JK4 (one of them being my own). I updated immediately to JL2 (stock) and so far it seems fine after some stress testing.
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I received a jl2 phone replacement. Rooted, unlocked, flashed Darky's v8, then the jl2 modem (no lagfix). Runs great so far!
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What method did you used to root it? On my JL2 z4root doesn't seem to work.
Thanks.
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How do I tell whether my phone is at risk of this or not?
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Do you own one of the Bell versions of the Galaxy S (i9000M)? Then you're 100% at risk. The only question appears to be when it'll fail. Who knows, maybe it'll never fail over the life of your contract.
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What method did you used to root it? On my JL2 z4root doesn't seem to work.
Thanks.
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Use SuperOneClick. It works for me every time z4root doesn't (and I know for certainly that it works on JL2).
I have a Samsung At&T Captivate, rooted and running 2.2 (updated via kies) and during calls people can barely hear me, and sometimes I cut out altogether. I can hear them alright... any suggestions??
mmm try a different modem?
I would first recommend flashing roms to see if it is solved.
If it still doesn't work properly then then it into at&t for a new one
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Maybe your microphone didn't work test out by calling *#0*#
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I can't return it to At&t as I bought it off ebay and am using it on the Canadian Rogers Network. I don't have the original receipt for it so returning it is out of the question.
I tried the *#0*# and it didn't give me an option to test the mic...?
I'm a little unsure about flashing roms as I don't entirely understand the mechanics of it and from what I here if you don't know exactly what you're doing you shouldn't try it. Plus I've got the phone working the way I want it (all the At&t crap is deleted, all the apps I like are installed).
This is not the only problem I've been having with this phone. I've owned it since August 2010 and experienced random shutdowns two months in, as well as crappy battery life. Since Froyo there has also been a lot of lag... I don't know why. I hard reset the phone before I updated and hard reset it after I updated as to make sure I was starting with a clean slate. The sound problem has only been since Froyo, I think.
I started a thread over at Android Forums in the Samsung Captivate Forum... it's about murdering my Captivate =P
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I can't return it to At&t as I bought it off ebay and am using it on the Canadian Rogers Network. I don't have the original receipt for it so returning it is out of the question.
I tried the *#0*# and it didn't give me an option to test the mic...?
I'm a little unsure about flashing roms as I don't entirely understand the mechanics of it and from what I here if you don't know exactly what you're doing you shouldn't try it. Plus I've got the phone working the way I want it (all the At&t crap is deleted, all the apps I like are installed).
This is not the only problem I've been having with this phone. I've owned it since August 2010 and experienced random shutdowns two months in, as well as crappy battery life. Since Froyo there has also been a lot of lag... I don't know why. I hard reset the phone before I updated and hard reset it after I updated as to make sure I was starting with a clean slate. The sound problem has only been since Froyo, I think.
I started a thread over at Android Forums in the Samsung Captivate Forum... it's about murdering my Captivate =P
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Did you get a good price on ebay? If you did I know why, it has the shutdown issue that a lot of early Captivates had. Buying electronics off ebay is dicey at best.
Added: It probably has a modem that doesn't work good on the Rogers network. Suck it up and try flashing a new one to see if it fixes your problem. Modem Sticky
Anyone else have any other ideas about a quick fix for this problem?
Since Samsung appears to have fixed our GPS hardware on the newer and refurb phones (Captivate) is there no one that has found the fix from a Samsung tech? Or in investigating the insides for changes? It seems like everything else about these phones is out in the open. I have an old phone 1007 and it's gps works kinda. It would be neat to fix it.
Who's got the fix, come on out with it.
If you'll do a search on " GPS " you'll find theads like..
Best option for GPS performance improvement?
and True GPS Fix.
and Some background on GPS performance issues
and GPS Question
and Can't get GPS to lock at all ,
thats a just a few off the first page I searched so, do a search, you'll find enough info to keep you reading for a week . Try each of the recommended fixes , that should keep you busy for another week. BTW, early made captivates just have ****ty GPS, good luck.
I believe, Hes wondering what the hardware GPS fix performed was. And if there is any noticeable visible difference between a working and non-working GPS. Perhaps to be able to fix it himself.
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I believe, Hes wondering what the hardware GPS fix performed was. And if there is any noticeable visible difference between a working and non-working GPS. Perhaps to be able to fix it himself.
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Yes, Coneykiller you are correct. I know all about the so called fixes that don't work. Now that Samsung is sending out the refurb's and they are reported to work what are they doing to fix this problem at Samsung?
Id say probably a new gps chip, but thats just a wild guess. Fixing that, I assume, would be on the micro level.
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My refurb 1007 was way better than my build 1012 so I think they either fixed something or the 1007 was just better. I compared with someone who got a 1100+ phone and she had at least 5 db better S/N using GPS test. She was running froyo and I was running gingerbread so I had faster lock but I still had a worse reciever/antenna or whatever the problem was.
I'm sending back the 1007 and going to try again and see what I end up with. The samsung guy admitted that the newer builds had fixed the GPS. He didnt' say what was fixed however.
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Id say probably a new gps chip, but thats just a wild guess. Fixing that, I assume, would be on the micro level.
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Past experience has shown me that software plays a big part in how well a gps operates on a phone (my tilt 1 was poor with many early roms then got great). The captivate gps was almost useable with gingerbread but was total crap with froyo.
I'm happy to say that the refurb captivate I just recieved (build 1101) has a kick ass gps even with froyo. My captivate is finally the phone I expected it to be.
If anyone is keeping score:
I started with a build 1012 that had a really sucky GPS.
My first replacement refurb was a build 1007 with a pretty good gps (much better that the first) but still not able to keep lock all them time when inside the car.
The 2nd refurb i got was a build 1012 with horrible GPS and now
My last refurb is a build 1101 with a stunningly good gps turning it on, out of the box, with froyo on it.
So, I can say confidently "The captivate HAD "hardware" issues with the GPS with build 1012 being the worst of the worst and totally crap".
How do you guys get replacements if at&t refuse to replace it because gps isn't covered under warranty. My phone has no problems with unexpected shut downs. There is nothing to prove it except the sucky gps.
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How do you guys get replacements if at&t refuse to replace it because gps isn't covered under warranty. My phone has no problems with unexpected shut downs. There is nothing to prove it except the sucky gps.
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The random shut-down thing seems to be their trigger. I returned my first Captivate to an AT&T device center with three problems. I walked in and said, "I'm having three problems with this phone..."
"First, the GPS is horrible. It doesn't even lock on a clear day. I travel for work and this isn't acceptable. It used to work pretty well, but suddenly doesn't work at all" The lady I was talking to (the manager) just stared at me.
"Second, the phone has Froyo available, but Kies refuses to do the update. It starts and downloads, then tells me it failed and to try again later. With Gingerbread coming at some point, I want to be able to update this phone." She continued to just stare at me.
"Third, every so often it reboots itself or shuts itself down and requires a battery pull to turn it back on." At this point, she started nodding her head emphatically and sent me to one of the reps to push through the exchange.
I traded in my 1007 for an 1101. The GPS works fine and it came with Froyo, but the shutdown problem is more pronounced. It happened to me twice in the last week (coincidentally, both times it happened while the Amazon AppStore was installing updates). I can deal with the shutdown thing once in a while if I have a decent GPS, but as soon as the Galaxy Nexus becomes available on AT&T, I'm getting one.
were you under warranty when you swapped the phone?
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The random shut-down thing seems to be their trigger. I returned my first Captivate to an AT&T device center with three problems. I walked in and said, "I'm having three problems with this phone..."
"First, the GPS is horrible. It doesn't even lock on a clear day. I travel for work and this isn't acceptable. It used to work pretty well, but suddenly doesn't work at all" The lady I was talking to (the manager) just stared at me.
"Second, the phone has Froyo available, but Kies refuses to do the update. It starts and downloads, then tells me it failed and to try again later. With Gingerbread coming at some point, I want to be able to update this phone." She continued to just stare at me.
"Third, every so often it reboots itself or shuts itself down and requires a battery pull to turn it back on." At this point, she started nodding her head emphatically and sent me to one of the reps to push through the exchange.
I traded in my 1007 for an 1101. The GPS works fine and it came with Froyo, but the shutdown problem is more pronounced. It happened to me twice in the last week (coincidentally, both times it happened while the Amazon AppStore was installing updates). I can deal with the shutdown thing once in a while if I have a decent GPS, but as soon as the Galaxy Nexus becomes available on AT&T, I'm getting one.
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were you under warranty when you swapped the phone?
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Yes. I highly doubt they'd replace a phone that's not under warranty.
Hey there,
Thinking of picking up a used Galaxy S..
My one concern is the internal SD issues that many people had, where they've had to send it back to Samsung for a replacement.
Is there a time limit on when they'll accept returns in case the one i buy has the same issue? Do i need receipt, etc?
Thanks
OK I got burned by that phone twice. The first time was when it was released. The second time was with this summer's hardware version where it shouldn't have happened, but it still happened to me.
I'm done with the i9000m and moved on to the i9000t since I need the 850/1900 3G bands, and I don't care about using KIES since I rather use Odin anyway...
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i ended up getting an s2 for myself, but now looking at getting a used cheaper phone for the gf... i9000 seems to be the best but the bell version's defect is the one thing holding me back from picking one up on kijiji.
if it does have the defect, is there a usual time that it happens, or it could happen anytime (first month, or even after a year of normal use)?
And should i assume the Virgin Mobile Canada version is the same as the Bell ?
If she deserves for something cheap only, buy her Nokia 1100, or... switch gf.
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If she deserves for something cheap only, buy her Nokia 1100, or... switch gf.
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lol, well by cheaper i mean it doesn't have to be as powerful. my first choice would be a nexus s, but she wants expandable memory for music.
I bought a Bell Vibrant I9000m second hand (got the box, original packaging, etc), and the internal SD failure did happen and I was pretty upset. However, I called Samsung, they asked for my serial number for the phone, and then sent me a shipping label to have it serviced, free of charge. This was all possible because fortunately for me, the phone was still under warranty.
If the I9000m you purchase is still under warranty, Samsung will honor that and replace any hardware failures free of charge. This whole process took about 1.5 weeks which isn't too bad, but is highly inconvenient since I lost all my data in the internal SD.