i need to send my phone in to att because the speaker keeps cutting out.
i found stock roms but the disclaimers say do not use to go to stock to return the phone to att for warranty
i have firefire 3.0
mojeb21 said:
i need to send my phone in to att because the speaker keeps cutting out.
i found stock roms but the disclaimers say do not use to go to stock to return the phone to att for warranty
i have firefire 3.0
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Hmm.. not sure which posts said that, but if you use this, it should take you back to a stock Eclair installation that will be good for returning to AT&T.
Maybe I'm missing something, though. Could you link to the things that said not to flash to stock?
Agreed confused. Went in one time to ATT and I had a custom ROM, he asked me to convert back to stock then bring it in.
mojeb21 said:
i need to send my phone in to att because the speaker keeps cutting out.
i found stock roms but the disclaimers say do not use to go to stock to return the phone to att for warranty
i have firefire 3.0
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I would at minimum have JH7 on the phone. It couldn't hurt to have KB1.
odin master clear works?
because i think last time i did that, it still showed in the kernel version an attached name which would tip off it was rooted
ex
kernel version
2.6.32.9
[email protected]
mojeb21 said:
odin master clear works?
because i think last time i did that, it still showed in the kernel version an attached name which would tip off it was rooted
ex
kernel version
2.6.32.9
[email protected]
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If you use the one-click I linked to, it should put you back on stock everything (which may have the name jetek-lee, or something like that).
jmtheiss said:
If you use the one-click I linked to, it should put you back on stock everything (which may have the name jetek-lee, or something like that).
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yea thats it jetek-lee
well i guess ill give it a try and they dont notice it. thanks for the help
mojeb21 said:
yea thats it jetek-lee
well i guess ill give it a try and they dont notice it. thanks for the help
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odin one click is stock.....jeteklee is the stock kernel.....dont know what you are worried about
Pirateghost said:
odin one click is stock.....jeteklee is the stock kernel.....dont know what you are worried about
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The only thing that could be problem if it is one that came with froyo stock cause would be bootloop if flash eclair so would just have to kies it to froyo
SIGNATURE : Life is like a box of captivates, you never know if your gps will work
leezrd said:
The only thing that could be problem if it is one that came with froyo stock cause would be bootloop if flash eclair so would just have to kies it to froyo
SIGNATURE : Life is like a box of captivates, you never know if your gps will work
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Even if it came stock with froyo, you should still be able to flash it back to eclair with odin-one-click, then upgrade to stock froyo via kies mini. AT&T now happy.
RTBee said:
Even if it came stock with froyo, you should still be able to flash it back to eclair with odin-one-click, then upgrade to stock froyo via kies mini. AT&T now happy.
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Yes but I was saying out would cause bootloop till upgrade froyo with keys, not that it would cause problem, just telling then so don't see at&t screen loop and think problem.
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Yes but I was saying out would cause bootloop till upgrade froyo with keys, not that it would cause problem, just telling then so don't see at&t screen loop and think problem.
SIGNATURE : Life is like a box of captivates, you never know if your gps will work
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No it won't. I did it half a dozen times on my phone.
Hmmm...I am having the same issue and just got my replacement today. Shipping was very fast. I am just going to Odin 1 click back to Eclair because that is what my phone had originally. When I called tech support they asked what was on the phone so I know I will be ok. Good luck with your return.
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I have seen a few threads about how to get into recovery mode with the captivate...but why is there no [HOW TO] thread on it? I stumbled across it tonight and flashed it with odin and man it is snappy and quick...no downsides yet besides the fact that the home button is basically just another back button. The GPS gets an IMMEDIATE fix on my EXACT location. I hope I dont sound like a moron asking this...but it has been bugging me lol
morganblackstone said:
I have seen a few threads about how to get into recovery mode with the captivate...but why is there no [HOW TO] thread on it? I stumbled across it tonight and flashed it with odin and man it is snappy and quick...no downsides yet besides the fact that the home button is basically just another back button. The GPS gets an IMMEDIATE fix on my EXACT location. I hope I dont sound like a moron asking this...but it has been bugging me lol
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A number of us have already installed it and messed with it... it's got some okay improvements, not everyone has had the same GPS luck you've had though. On top of that some folks are still gun-shy from the JPC disaster
Zilch25 said:
A number of us have already installed it and messed with it... it's got some okay improvements, not everyone has had the same GPS luck you've had though. On top of that some folks are still gun-shy from the JPC disaster
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+1 to JPC disaster! I will wait for a "final" 2.2 for at least the galaxy s before I try it
Kaik541 said:
+1 to JPC disaster! I will wait for a "final" 2.2 for at least the galaxy s before I try it
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Well some people are claiming JPH is final... which if true- is tragic. It's snappy but rather bug-laden, just use it for a couple days, especially if you use exchange, you'll run into a rather huge bug pretty quick
Zilch25 said:
Well some people are claiming JPH is final... which if true- is tragic. It's snappy but rather bug-laden, just use it for a couple days, especially if you use exchange, you'll run into a rather huge bug pretty quick
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I'll wait for word from Samsung before I flash a 2.2
unless somehow wes garner pulls a fast one and slides cyanogenmod out on us without the 2.2 source somehow
Kaik541 said:
I'll wait for word from Samsung before I flash a 2.2
unless somehow wes garner pulls a fast one and slides cyanogenmod out on us without the 2.2 source somehow
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I'm more looking forward to the I9000 2.2 source than I am an official Captivate release =P They've so ineptly assembled Froyo i'd rather wait for Cyanogen or eugene to vanilla it
I have been messing with JPH for awhile, can't get good reception with it and can't seem to be able to flash a different modem.bin to it so I'm done with it for now.
irtehun said:
I have been messing with JPH for awhile, can't get good reception with it and can't seem to be able to flash a different modem.bin to it so I'm done with it for now.
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You can flash the UGJH2 modem if you use the pit to map it Least that's how I did it
Zilch25 said:
I'm more looking forward to the I9000 2.2 source than I am an official Captivate release =P They've so ineptly assembled Froyo i'd rather wait for Cyanogen or eugene to vanilla it
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what I like is the proof from xcalibur about how quickly you can take an i9000 kernel and make it work with the captivate (ideally that means the kernel can be built off the same source with just slightly modified config files and repointing the differences to the proper place).
that means we could arrive at a 2.2 kernel for the Captivate (unlikely, but possible) with just the 2.2 i9000 release
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You can flash the UGJH2 modem if you use the pit to map it Least that's how I did it
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Which pit?
irtehun said:
Which pit?
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zilch, correct me if I'm wrong, but 512.pit would be the one to use for modem mapping.
I think 803 is only required for flashing JPC (but yuck, stay away)
Kaik541 said:
zilch, correct me if I'm wrong, but 512.pit would be the one to use for modem mapping.
I think 803 is only required for flashing JPC (but yuck, stay away)
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n/m found it.
irtehun said:
u talking the JH2 for the captivate? I'm not finding a UGJH2 only UCJH2
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well there a UGJH2 modem for the i9000 which will give you HSUPA. UCJH2 is a captivate firmware with a non-HSUPA modem (but was designed for our hardware)... JH2 from the i9000 though is from a phone that uses the same frequency as ours though I believe, so it should work the same but with HSUPA enabled
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Which pit?
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i believe with 2.2 you need 513
I used the 803 pit, but I don't think it ultimately matters, and yes you MUST use the UGJH2 modem. JG8 does NOT WORK, for some reason it isn't Froyo capable but the newer JH2 one is
513 pit shouldn't be necessary for any of the new Froyos, only 512 or 803, though I'm fairly certain they both work
Zilch25 said:
I used the 803 pit, but I don't think it ultimately matters, and yes you MUST use the UGJH2 modem. JG8 does NOT WORK, for some reason it isn't Froyo capable but the newer JH2 one is
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Ok thanks will try that tomorrow. did u root it when u had it running?
whats the jpc disaster...? lol the only problem im having right now is trying to root the damn thing so i can nandroid it...and the whole home key issue...and the screen not shutting off in a call lol
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Ok thanks will try that tomorrow. did u root it when u had it running?
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Yup, but in order to do so you have to flash in a Captivate kernel, use button combos to get into recovery, run the update.zip, and flash back to the JPH kernel before booting fully- it's a pain
morganblackstone said:
whats the jpc disaster...? lol the only problem im having right now is trying to root the damn thing so i can nandroid it...and the whole home key issue...and the screen not shutting off in a call lol
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Home key and prox sensor (screen not turning off on call) can't be resolved, they're kernel issues. Don't bother pushing files, all you'll do is cause graphical errors and touch screen problems- trust me. I know.
Put the root update on your /sdcard, flash stock captivate kernel, use button combos, install update package, then reflash JPH kernel (search the I9000 boards, they've got a thread about rooting that has a JPH kernel in it).
morganblackstone said:
whats the jpc disaster...? lol the only problem im having right now is trying to root the damn thing so i can nandroid it...and the whole home key issue...and the screen not shutting off in a call lol
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Home key and prox sensor (screen not turning off on call) can't be resolved, they're kernel issues. Don't bother pushing files, all you'll do is cause graphical errors and touch screen problems- trust me. I know.
Put the root update on your /sdcard, flash stock captivate kernel, use button combos, install update package, then reflash JPH kernel (search the I9000 boards, they've got a thread about rooting that has a JPH kernel in it).
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I also think the "JPC disaster" we're referring to was the forcing it to show up as a korean phone (and therefore unable to receive later updates) and the thrashing of the els (I think) folder which contained our unlock information. causing even carrier locked phones with the correct carrier SIM cards to be non-functional.
caught a lot of people off guard with an essentially unusable phone if they didn't have the unlock code already. basically it was a terrifying moment for a lot of i9000 users (I think even Zilch lost a phone in the process of playing with JPC?)
I am newbie to Android. So, please bear with my questions below. I used to own an iphone before, and when you reloaded the OS that you get from Apple you know it is the original.With Android it is little different.
I rooted my captivate and now I need to return it to AT&T. Need to load the original ROM.
I did download Odin 1 Click for android 2.1 AT&T Stock ROM? How do I know that it is the actual ROM AT&T/Samsung had put on the Captivate?
There are so many ROMS everybody is putting it out there...just wanted to be sure. I know AT&T or Samsung just don't give out the ROM.
If I have posted this in the wrong forum, please let me know.
Thanks
There is a question and answer section for these posts and it is the stock rom, that's what the thread says. Just read how to use and watch the videos if you're having trouble.
If it says stock it *should* be stock. And since it's Odin one click to stock you should be safe.
Sent from my Captivate
Look up your build number. If 1010 our higher jf6 iud not such and I would avoid odin one click
Is under battery
It is 1008.
But how do you get the Android 2.1 Stock ROM ?? AT&T or Samsung don't give it out. Am I missing something here.
As I said earlier for iphone you could the get ios file from Apple.
Odin injects the stock rom back into your phone
you need to be in down load mode
Open odin
Pull bat, sim, and ext sd
Put bat back in
Hold volume up and down
While holding plug usb
Should have android with shovel on screen.
A box in odin should turn yellow
Click start, watch the magic
Correct odin. Stock for the captivate is jf6
http://www.fileserve.com/file/emnCn2j
But how do you get the Android 2.1 Stock ROM ?? AT&T or Samsung don't give it out.
I am asking once again the same question as nobody is really answering to the question.Sorry about that.
Android is open source. All official software releases are out there.
What are you looking to do, you are not being clear
All I wanted to make sure is that I get the CORRECT ROM to put it back on my Captivate before I return it to AT&T.
Thanks
hmm so when you are told that the odin one click program flashes jf6 stock software (includes all at&t bloat ware) you continue to ask the same question. Good luck
I believe the stock 2.1 rom is embedded inside Odin so when you flash it returns to stock. There is no need to search for the stock 2.1 rom.
please correct me if Im wrong...I'm learning too..
Read the odin thread. Please if you have questions, post in q&a.
climo said:
I believe the stock 2.1 rom is embedded inside Odin so when you flash it returns to stock. There is no need to search for the stock 2.1 rom.
please correct me if Im wrong...I'm learning too..
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This is correct. I HIGHLY advise you to search for Connexions "how to" videos. It shows you how to use odin to return to stock. So easy, a caveman could do it.
Look here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
However, I have to ask the OP this: you mentioned that you rooted your phone, but did you flash to a different ROM? If you didn't flash to a different ROM, all you have to do is to unroot your phone and you're set to go.
LOL I think what the OP is trying to ask is this:
How do we know that Odin is using the correct, stock ROM directly from Samsung/ATT, so that when he flashes the phone with Odin and sends it back to AT&T, they don't tell him hes got the wrong software on it and void the warranty.
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LOL I think what the OP is trying to ask is this:
How do we know that Odin is using the correct, stock ROM directly from Samsung/ATT, so that when he flashes the phone with Odin and sends it back to AT&T, they don't tell him hes got the wrong software on it and void the warranty.
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3 minutes of searching would have answered all his questions though.
cdi_h said:
But how do you get the Android 2.1 Stock ROM ?? AT&T or Samsung don't give it out.
I am asking once again the same question as nobody is really answering to the question.Sorry about that.
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I'm so happy that you found it necessary to flame the thread for an answer.
Relax man.
It's natural to be concerned about voiding the warranty. Nobody wants to shell out $$ for a new phone, right? The bottom line is this, numerous people on this forum have done far worse than rooting their phone and have returned it successfully for a replacement (like bricking it). So take a deep breath, and follow some of the good advice given already to either:
A) unroot your phone (look around you'll find how)
B) flash the stock ROM that's out there in numerous locations
then send the sucker back.
But a bit of logic will show that the 3 minutes gave you the WRONG answer.
IF the Odin program had the stock rom we would not have had issues like loss of 3 button recovery on some phones after using Odin. We also would not have 2 versions of Odin. (1 specifically to address the 3 button recovery issue). You also would still be able to perform an OTA update after using Odin, which once again, most if not all the Odin flashed phones are incapable of.
Odin MIGHT have A stock Rom, in which case Samsung/ATT are using more than one, but it does not have THE stock ROM.
Now if the concern is just to get it close enough to return the phone, the guys at the exchange desk don't know enough about the phone to tell the difference.
axis01 said:
3 minutes of searching would have answered all his questions though.
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long story short i have to send my captivate back to att (getting a replacement in them mail from them soon under warranty)
anways if i use the 1 click tool am i stock in their eyes? or maybe i can 1 click to stock then use the mini kies way to get froyo?
any suggestions ? thanks
The_Zodiac said:
long story short i have to send my captivate back to att (getting a replacement in them mail from them soon under warranty)
anways if i use the 1 click tool am i stock in their eyes? or maybe i can 1 click to stock then use the mini kies way to get froyo?
any suggestions ? thanks
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Go ahead and bring it to stock + update to Froyo.
Also, so it doesn't look so weird, use it for a couple days so there's data and cache lol
BWolf56 said:
Go ahead and bring it to stock + update to Froyo.
Also, so it doesn't look so weird, use it for a couple days so there's data and cache lol
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lol yeah probably a good idea. although i hate the idea of running it stock for more then 2 minutes
Running it for a few days and adding froyo probably not necessary. I would reformat my phone to stock in order to remove all personal data before i send it in.
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munkeyphyst said:
Running it for a few days and adding froyo probably not necessary. I would reformat my phone to stock in order to remove all personal data before i send it in.
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i was thinking the same in that most people would factory reset before sending phones in but i was thinkin froyo might be smart because it would be 100% stock then im not sure if our 1 click stock is 100% in their eyes
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i was thinking the same in that most people would factory reset before sending phones in but i was thinkin froyo might be smart because it would be 100% stock then im not sure if our 1 click stock is 100% in their eyes
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Idk how much they actually check it - I assume it's kinda random so I wouldn't take any chance.
Odin3 one click does bring it to stock but having Froyo might look better and show that it wasn't just brought back to stock (along with some cache and data).
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Idk how much they actually check it - I assume it's kinda random so I wouldn't take any chance.
Odin3 one click does bring it to stock but having Froyo might look better and show that it wasn't just brought back to stock (along with some cache and data).
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While we are on the subject, IS there a 1-click for Froyo (stock)? I ask because i've been hearing rumors of it, and i just havent had the time to investigate.
If there WASN'T a 1 click stock (froyo) then disregard my question. However, does that mean the only way to upgrade to Froyo (stock) is through CWM? I know people have been doing it through Kies, but i'm not a big fan.
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While we are on the subject, IS there a 1-click for Froyo (stock)? I ask because i've been hearing rumors of it, and i just havent had the time to investigate.
If there WASN'T a 1 click stock (froyo) then disregard my question. However, does that mean the only way to upgrade to Froyo (stock) is through CWM? I know people have been doing it through Kies, but i'm not a big fan.
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Idk if there is but tbh it wouldn't be so useful as 2.2 as recovery problem which requires 3e recovery fix so makes flashing more painful.
There's although Odin 1.81 which you can flash Rogers (I896) version of Eclair (duno if there's one for 2.2 - haven't really looked into it as Kies mini works well)
BWolf56 said:
Idk if there is but tbh it wouldn't be so useful as 2.2 as recovery problem which requires 3e recovery fix so makes flashing more painful.
There's although Odin 1.81 which you can flash Rogers (I896) version of Eclair (duno if there's one for 2.2 - haven't really looked into it as Kies mini works well)
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Thanks!
there have been several threads on this
ODIN ONE CLICK (and the other) CAME FROM SAMSUNG
so YES the odin one click is STOCK. ITS WHAT THEY USE to refurb ATT phones.
there has been no ODIN one click 2.2 leaked to the net.
we dont have the source code so we cant update the 2.1
how much do they check your phone? very little. the internal guts to replace at their cost is less than 50$. They have dozens of phones from each different model come in every day. They have about 10 minutes to hook it up to a machine that runs hardware tests for them. then it gets gutted. It is not worth their time to *see* what is on the phone. They only care if it works or not. so they can move to the next phone in the bin.
stock 2.1 is fine if it came with 2.1
2.2 if it came with 2.2. there are CWM 2.2 upgrade flashes available. use rom manager/ the update.zip method of CWM to install 2.2 then delete the update.zip and rom manager app.
Trusselo said:
there have been several threads on this
ODIN ONE CLICK (and the other) CAME FROM SAMSUNG
so YES the odin one click is STOCK. ITS WHAT THEY USE to refurb ATT phones.
there has been no ODIN one click 2.2 leaked to the net.
we dont have the source code so we cant update the 2.1
how much do they check your phone? very little. the internal guts to replace at their cost is less than 50$. They have dozens of phones from each different model come in every day. They have about 10 minutes to hook it up to a machine that runs hardware tests for them. then it gets gutted. It is not worth their time to *see* what is on the phone. They only care if it works or not. so they can move to the next phone in the bin.
stock 2.1 is fine if it came with 2.1
2.2 if it came with 2.2. there are CWM 2.2 upgrade flashes available. use rom manager/ the update.zip method of CWM to install 2.2 then delete the update.zip and rom manager app.
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there have been several threads on this
ODIN ONE CLICK (and the other) CAME FROM SAMSUNG
so YES the odin one click is STOCK. ITS WHAT THEY USE to refurb ATT phones.
there has been no ODIN one click 2.2 leaked to the net.
we dont have the source code so we cant update the 2.1 <---- This, i knew.
stock 2.1 is fine if it came with 2.1
2.2 if it came with 2.2. there are CWM 2.2 upgrade flashes available. use rom manager/ the update.zip method of CWM to install 2.2 then delete the update.zip and rom manager app <------ This, has been the answer i was looking for! Thanks!
glad to help!
but if you are ROGERS you can use the 2.1 or 2.2 stock flashes in my sig
no CWM needed! odin 1.7 package included in post
BWolf56 said:
Go ahead and bring it to stock + update to Froyo.
Also, so it doesn't look so weird, use it for a couple days so there's data and cache lol
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Not necessary. Just odin and kies.
I would master clear anyway if I were stock. Just go back to stock, update froyo and that's it.
If he flashes 2.1 (JF6), couldn't he run the software update to get JH7?
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I got a replacement Captivate from AT&T and I just noticed it has a Froyo baseband version of I897UCKB2 loaded. Googled and searched XDA for any references to this version. It is also weird that the label under battery was replaced as well. Looks like a homemade label printed on white. Supposedly build 1010. Anyone received anything like this?
Yes, there was a thread about this a few weeks ago. Nobody knows what's the difference between KB1 and KB2. As for the sticker, I think that's normal for refurbs.
With KF1 Gingerbread already leaked out, who cares about KB2 Froyo.
You right. Time to move forward. Thanks for the info. I'm ready for a tasty ice cream treat.
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I might hazard a guess that it might have HSUPA enabled like some of the updates for Atrix...?
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I just got a replacement and it's also got KB2.
Looks like the same old 3G speeds. No HSUPA or unlocked sideloading. GPS is an improvement from my previous replacement. Locking indoors sometimes and accuracy holding mostly at 15 feet when moving. Previous model was only never got better than 30 feet and stayed at 90 mostly. GPS was redirecting all the time as it thought I was on adjacent streets. About to go to Gingerbread.
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mugenazul said:
I got a replacement Captivate from AT&T and I just noticed it has a Froyo baseband version of I897UCKB2 loaded. Googled and searched XDA for any references to this version. It is also weird that the label under battery was replaced as well. Looks like a homemade label printed on white. Supposedly build 1010. Anyone received anything like this?
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isn't the kb2 version is the update enabled sideloading for captivate?
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lyrad12 said:
isn't the kb2 version is the update enabled sideloading for captivate?
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I just got the KB2 version as well and i can't figure out how to sideload apps. There isn't an option to turn on. I can't even root the thing.
Gautch said:
I just got the KB2 version as well and i can't figure out how to sideload apps. There isn't an option to turn on. I can't even root the thing.
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have you tried superoneclick 1.7 to root your phone? then for sideloading apps use aio captivate tool
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lyrad12 said:
have you tried superoneclick 1.7 to root your phone? then for sideloading apps use aio captivate tool
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I have AIO for my old Captivate. shortfuse.org was down when i went to get Superoneclick. I see now its up, but it does not have a download yet. Any one have a mirror of it?
Edit: i see the links in the original thread for Superoneclick. Ill post back with my results.
I used Superoneclick to root the kb2 and enable sideloading. I assume this rom is just "bug fixes" and of course the signed boot loader. Flashed gingerbread following Cog 5 beta 3 tread. Of course once I got all apps loaded DG posted Cog 5 v1.
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Hey There ...
I received my replacement with KB1 and its an 1101 (date code) and not able to go to "Stock JF6" so my stock is KB1 ! NP there tho.
Just received my wife's replacement with KB2 ... 1010 (date code) not sure if it can do JF6 ! Im assuming not. Not gonna chance it anyway. I already messed up a 1101 trying to go to JF6. Lost 3 button recovery, download mode ... blah, blah !
So Im not going to try it. Her 1010 is working fantastic right out of the box. GPS, everything.
Now for the question
Im not finding a stock KB2 ROM (odin or other)
Does anyone know and/or have tried to go stock KB1 from KB2 ?
Any issues I should be aware of ?
Thanks Guys !
I do believe that the KB2 build is a pathetic attempt to slow people down with modding.
Jmurph3 said:
I do believe that the KB2 build is a pathetic attempt to slow people down with modding.
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I believe it is their way to know if you flashed anything else when asking for a replacement. There is no way to get "stock" KB2 back - what came on that serial number phone - "No warranty for you..."
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My phone is now out of warranty.
So KF1 Gingerbread it will be.
RichMD said:
I believe it is their way to know if you flashed anything else when asking for a replacement. There is no way to get "stock" KB2 back - what came on that serial number phone - "No warranty for you..."
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Thats what I am thinking as well !
What Im wondering now ... as I do not have much experience with ROM Manager ! Can I do a Rom backup, do whatever (load custom ROM's) then if needed load the Backed up ROM ? I know I would have to root ... But cant you un-root then do a factory reset after uninstalling ROM Manager, super user, etc ... ?
Just wondering
I can't exactly remember if my last replacement had KB2 or KB1. I'm almost positive it was KB1, though. It didn't have 3 button combos.
Anyway, I used a Jig to get to Download mode, flashed JF6, and went back to modding as usual.
Maybe the Download Mode Jig is the key so you can flash with ODIN or Heimdall from download mode.
mattern1974 said:
I can't exactly remember if my last replacement had KB2 or KB1. I'm almost positive it was KB1, though. It didn't have 3 button combos.
Anyway, I used a Jig to get to Download mode, flashed JF6, and went back to modding as usual.
Maybe the Download Mode Jig is the key so you can flash with ODIN or Heimdall from download mode.
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I have no issue with the button combos (DL mode or recovery) ... I also have a jig. The problem is with (I believe) models 1010 and higher, have issues with JF6. So FJ6 is not an option. Which is not a deal. I can get to stock KB1 no problems !
The question is ... Since there does not seem to be a "stock" KB2 Rom. Can I make a backup with ROM Manager of the KB2 ... then (if needed) revert back later ?
As stated before ... ATT knows that the phone was shipped with KB2 ... and sending it back (if need) with KB1 may not fly !
There does not appear to be an update or ROM that I have seen.
Similar to the JH7 update ...
Mr3000 said:
I have no issue with the button combos (DL mode or recovery) ... I also have a jig. The problem is with (I believe) models 1010 and higher, have issues with JF6. So FJ6 is not an option. Which is not a deal. I can get to stock KB1 no problems !
The question is ... Since there does not seem to be a "stock" KB2 Rom. Can I make a backup with ROM Manager of the KB2 ... then (if needed) revert back later ?
As stated before ... ATT knows that the phone was shipped with KB2 ... and sending it back (if need) with KB1 may not fly !
There does not appear to be an update or ROM that I have seen.
Similar to the JH7 update ...
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Flashing back the backup from CWM recovery (started from ROM manager, perhaps) will put you back to KB2. The only problem is that the modem (baseband) will not revert back to KB2. That will have to be flashed separately (after extracting and inserting your current KB2 modem). This is how you would backup your current KB2 modem (type this at the shell prompt; assuming you haven't changed ROMs already!):
dd if=/dev/block/bml12 of=/sdcard/modem.bin bs=4096
Insert the above modem.bin into any working CWM zip modem file and flash.
You might also want to backup your kernel using the SGS kernel flasher.
RichMD said:
I believe it is their way to know if you flashed anything else when asking for a replacement. There is no way to get "stock" KB2 back - what came on that serial number phone - "No warranty for you..."
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... just means you better have hard bricked the device before trying to exchange it again
so i have a captivate that ive had for a little while now. and of course ive flashed a few different gingerbread roms like usual.
anyways i wanted to try a froyo from so i used the odin 1 click stock tool to flash back to jf6,
that worked, but for some reason it wont allow me to master clear.
also my phone keeps switching between showing service, and a blue circle with a cross out sign....
(no internet access)
if i flash a rom over it, it starts acting like normal again
any idea whats wrong or whati can do?
thanks!
USB Debugging is need to do master clear. Did you turn on debugging?
speedy_11 said:
USB Debugging is need to do master clear. Did you turn on debugging?
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yeah it was enabled.
The_Zodiac said:
so i have a captivate that ive had for a little while now. and of course ive flashed a few different gingerbread roms like usual.
anyways i wanted to try a froyo from so i used the odin 1 click stock tool to flash back to jf6,
that worked, but for some reason it wont allow me to master clear.
also my phone keeps switching between showing service, and a blue circle with a cross out sign....
(no internet access)
if i flash a rom over it, it starts acting like normal again
any idea whats wrong or whati can do?
thanks!
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This happened on one of my old cappies that i got replaced. It was a 1008 build. It's an error in the efs folder. Did you make a backup of your efs folder before you started flashing?
If you didn't here's a method that worked for me that might get you back to normal. What i did was use Kies mini to upgrade to stock 2.2 then make sure the botton combos were working (vol up+dwn/plug usb to get to download mode, and vol up+vol dwn + power to get to recovery.) If those are working, now flash back to stock using Odin 1 click.
This wokred for me. hope it helps.
If you have your original efs folder, use Root Explorer to place the original folder ni place of the current one while on stock 2.1, then reboot to see if it worked.
What Gingerbread Roms did you "play" around with, I'm guessing you used the I9000 bootloaders also?
jack man said:
This happened on one of my old cappies that i got replaced. It was a 1008 build. It's an error in the efs folder. Did you make a backup of your efs folder before you started flashing?
If you didn't here's a method that worked for me that might get you back to normal. What i did was use Kies mini to upgrade to stock 2.2 then make sure the botton combos were working (vol up+dwn/plug usb to get to download mode, and vol up+vol dwn + power to get to recovery.) If those are working, now flash back to stock using Odin 1 click.
This wokred for me. hope it helps.
If you have your original efs folder, use Root Explorer to place the original folder ni place of the current one while on stock 2.1, then reboot to see if it worked.
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im not sure what build because its a replacement from att and they didnt put the build number on the sticker.
i did backup the efs folder so i can try that.
melbourne408 said:
What Gingerbread Roms did you "play" around with, I'm guessing you used the I9000 bootloaders also?
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a few apex, dvlevs, obsession. and yes i loaded gb bootloaders.
does jf6 flash you back to eclair bootloaders?
The_Zodiac said:
im not sure what build because its a replacement from att and they didnt put the build number on the sticker.
i did backup the efs folder so i can try that.
a few apex, dvlevs, obsession. and yes i loaded gb bootloaders.
does jf6 flash you back to eclair bootloaders?
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Your going to want to flash back to eclair (imho) or froyo if you'd rather, but it will have to be done through odin without a 1 click method. If you know what I'm talking about all good. If not lemme know and I'll help ya to the links, cleaning the kitchen atm but its all good
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^^^^Wtf are you talking about? Odin one click to jf6 (eclair) includes both bootloaders... Thus replacing the I9k ones...
Op if everything works after you rom it and you have no plans to go to stock does it matter?
It could just be how the phone acts with the jf6 modem as its a signal problem...
And what exactly are you doing when trying to master clear and what happens?
studacris said:
^^^^Wtf are you talking about? Odin one click to jf6 (eclair) includes both bootloaders... Thus replacing the I9k ones...
Op if everything works after you rom it and you have no plans to go to stock does it matter?
It could just be how the phone acts with the jf6 modem as its a signal problem...
And what exactly are you doing when trying to master clear and what happens?
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my concern if my phone stops working for whatever reason and i sen it in under warranty it will have to be stock att froyo.
(i get to that by flashing stock eclair then by using mini kies)
The_Zodiac said:
my concern if my phone stops working for whatever reason and i sen it in under warranty it will have to be stock att froyo.
(i get to that by flashing stock eclair then by using mini kies)
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Couple things for the Master Clear
1. Make sure to shut down Odin then restart it without the phone connected
2. If that doesn't work restart your PC
3. If all else fails, root, install ROM Manager, get into CWM and do a factory reset
Like Studacris said, Odin to JF6 flashes the proper bootloaders, so you dont need to worry there. I've done it TONS of times
Edit** Are you using this Odin?
http://www.mediafire.com/?0w2y31maz8mdom4 If not, I would HIGHLY recommend using it
studacris said:
^^^^Wtf are you talking about? Odin one click to jf6 (eclair) includes both bootloaders... Thus replacing the I9k ones...
Op if everything works after you rom it and you have no plans to go to stock does it matter?
It could just be how the phone acts with the jf6 modem as its a signal problem...
And what exactly are you doing when trying to master clear and what happens?
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Dam, bad correlation on my part. Didn't want anything going wrong with bootloaders, my self learned fault on being incoherent and half asleep, just didn't want any brick brick brickety brick bricks-as my dad laughs to me all the time. Thanks for the correction.
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I'll try to follow up on what Studa was going for.
The_Zodiac said:
my concern if my phone stops working for whatever reason and i sen it in under warranty it will have to be stock att froyo.
(i get to that by flashing stock eclair then by using mini kies)
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Ok, but that would be a good thing, you can just use the signal problem as an added reason for sending it in. If you can flash stock and it boots, all is well. Anything else just goes in your favor of why you deserve a new one.
Plus, if the phone stops working to the point it does not boot they will have no real way of telling what was running before, nor will they waste the time to find out. It will get tossed into the re-write pile, and go thru the paces for becoming a referb.
You do realize that the phone has to be regularly on to do a master clear and not be in download mode right?
dsilvan55 said:
You do realize that the phone has to be regularly on to do a master clear and not be in download mode right?
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yes i do...
Reflash the stock jf6 with no sim card
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