What I really want to do is to put stock samsung 2.3.6 firmware on my telstra branded S2 (really want to get rid of the bloatware). I have no idea where to get it from as the links on XDA arnt working.
my phone info is this:
PDA: I9100TDVKF4
PHONE: I9100TDVKF2
CSC: I9100TTELKF3
I Have odin but can't find anything else. I have backed up my phone with Kies already.
Anything else I need to do??
Try the S2 thread. This thread is for galaxy s I9000 not I9100.
Hello, I currently have a i9000m (SG1 Bell) phone.
I am looking for a method to restore this phone to factory stock. With the phone currently I can not use *#06# to find the IMEI. when I use that 'command' from dialer it shows IMEI box, but the number field is blank not displaying the IMEI.
I am looking to unlock this phone (as I have 2 of them) so I am thinking of getting it back to stock to see if that fixes the issue, then unlock it, then loading a custom rom
I am having trouble tracking down the stock .... ROM / MODEM , and other files I need for this i9000m to restore it
Should I just try Kies ? Let me know your thoughts.
My other i9000m (rooted with custom rom) has not problems displaying the IMEI so i am trying to figure out what the difference is with this one.
Thank you
unibombz said:
I am having trouble tracking down the stock .... ROM / MODEM , and other files I need for this i9000m to restore it
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go here My Android Collections look under ROMS, i9000 official and also All Samsung Models Firmware Archive or Samfirmware
I have Samsung Galaxy Tab gt-p1000 and was upgrading from 2.3.3 to 2.3.6 but it hanged up ...I can't recover my phonve via KIES and I tried to download firmware from samfirmware.com but there was no firmware for ours country India still I tried with Open Asia firmware and flash my mobile using Odin3 now while booting it only shows up SAMSUNG logo but cannot start the phone. I too don't know the PDA, CSC number of my phone. So please let me know where to download 2.3.3 for India and recover my phone....
Wrong forum mate, you need to post it over here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=752
So I recently got a I9000 from a friend. It was on android 2.3.4 and it baseband was I9000ZSJZ, already rooted but had no CWM. I wanted to upgrade the OS to 2.3.6 and add the CWM to the phone but I could not found a thread in the Android Development that contain firmware. So I search the internet and ended up in the Galaxy S Captivate. The thread said if I had normal bootloader with I9000 logo I should flash the one with the AT&T bootloader. I thought those two were the same so I use Odin to flash the latest one with CWM. When it boot, my phone was very laggy, it has no Baseband, the back button turn into the home button and the home button does nothing. I don't see the signal bar and everytime I tried to plug my phone to PC it always automatically turn off. :crying: Can anyone know how to fix this problem??? I can still enter the CMW mode and download mode, and I have tried flashing another firmware with baseband I9000 but still no luck. Anyone can help???:crying:
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So I recently got a I9000 from a friend. It was on android 2.3.4 and it baseband was I9000ZSJZ, already rooted but had no CWM. I wanted to upgrade the OS to 2.3.6 and add the CWM to the phone but I could not found a thread in the Android Development that contain firmware. So I search the internet and ended up in the Galaxy S Captivate. The thread said if I had normal bootloader with I9000 logo I should flash the one with the AT&T bootloader. I thought those two were the same so I use Odin to flash the latest one with CWM. When it boot, my phone was very laggy, it has no Baseband, the back button turn into the home button and the home button does nothing. I don't see the signal bar and everytime I tried to plug my phone to PC it always automatically turn off. :crying: Can anyone know how to fix this problem??? I can still enter the CMW mode and download mode, and I have tried flashing another firmware with baseband I9000 but still no luck. Anyone can help???:crying:
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If you can enter CWM that means there should not be such a big problem.
Just get the ROM for i9000 (make sure you don't have i9001) and flash it, but before that, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and go to advanced and delete dalvik cache.
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If you can enter CWM that means there should not be such a big problem.
Just get the ROM for i9000 (make sure you don't have i9001) and flash it, but before that, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and go to advanced and delete dalvik cache.
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Thanks for the reply. After flashing vibrant bootloader before flashing the i9000 rom I was able to fix most of the problem but the Baseband number still gone and there was no network connection. Maybe because of region lock since I flash a Hong Kong region i9000 stock rom. Could anyone provide a Vietnam region firmware. Thanks in advance
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Thanks for the reply. After flashing vibrant bootloader before flashing the i9000 rom I was able to fix most of the problem but the Baseband number still gone and there was no network connection. Maybe because of region lock since I flash a Hong Kong region i9000 stock rom. Could anyone provide a Vietnam region firmware. Thanks in advance
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Just flash CyanogenMod, it's better than any stock Android out there, plus you will have Android 4.4. Go to www.cyanogenmod.org and follow the instructions.
PS: Do you have Samsung Vibrant or Samsung Galaxy GT-i9000? Because if you have Galaxy S GT-i9000 and flash Samsung Vibrant software on it, it will just mess up with your phone. Althought they look the same, they have different harware inside.
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Just flash CyanogenMod, it's better than any stock Android out there, plus you will have Android 4.4. Go to www.cyanogenmod.org and follow the instructions.
PS: Do you have Samsung Vibrant or Samsung Galaxy GT-i9000? Because if you have Galaxy S GT-i9000 and flash Samsung Vibrant software on it, it will just mess up with your phone. Althought they look the same, they have different harware inside.
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I'm not sure. I got it from a friend and when I flash the one for Samsung Captivate the Baseband turn to Unknown and cause many bug. After flashing Vibrant bootloader and a Hong Kong region stock rom I got from samsung-updates.com, most of the problem was fixed. So you are saying if I flash CM 9/10/11, my baseband will be back?
From what I know, the modem file is integrated in CM, so yes.
If you want a HK baseband, you can flash it separately. Basebands are independent from ROM, but always flash ROM made specifically for your phone model.
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From what I know, the modem file is integrated in CM, so yes.
If you want a HK baseband, you can flash it separately. Basebands are independent from ROM, but always flash ROM made specifically for your phone model.
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I thought each phone have their individual baseband integrate in them and flashing rom have baseband integrate in them doesn't change your baseband. I have already flash to different CM rom on my phone (ICS) and my baseband is still unknown. Do you have any other suggestion?
Galaxy Y User said:
I thought each phone have their individual baseband integrate in them and flashing rom have baseband integrate in them doesn't change your baseband. I have already flash to different CM rom on my phone (ICS) and my baseband is still unknown. Do you have any other suggestion?
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First determine your device model by checking its IMEI ( written under battery) look under "Be Sure First" in [Tutorial] How to Unbrick, Flash, Downgrade, Root, Update i9000 from Froyo to Kit Kat
when you are sure its i9000 than use the unbricking guide or read How to Solve EFS problems, if its not i9000 search under "Find your device" search engine on top and use that guide and forum.
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
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First determine your device model by checking its IMEI ( written under battery) look under "Be Sure First" in [Tutorial] How to Unbrick, Flash, Downgrade, Root, Update i9000 from Froyo to Kit Kat
when you are sure its i9000 than use the unbricking guide or read How to Solve EFS problems, if its not i9000 search under "Find your device" search engine on top and use that guide and forum.
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
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When I first receive the phone, I check the model in the About phone and its model was I9000 and using something call lidroid part/rom, but when I check the IMEI using the link you given, it was a SHW-M110S. So what should I do now???
Galaxy Y User said:
When I first receive the phone, I check the model in the About phone and its model was I9000 and using something call lidroid part/rom, but when I check the IMEI using the link you given, it was a SHW-M110S. So what should I do now???
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SO, its a KOrean Galaxy S and you cannot use anything meant for i9000 on it, and you were scammed into believing it was an i9000 when you boughht it.
read this For Korean Galaxy S
Exclusively for M110S Galaxy S PIT STOP
i9000 or M110S scam exposed
How to Flash and UNBRICK Samsung Anycall Galaxy S ( SHW M110S )
Unbricking the Korean Galaxy S [SHW M110S]
download the repair kit in the unbricking guide and follow the instructions to get your phone working as an SHW M110S
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
Galaxy Y User said:
So I recently got a I9000 from a friend. It was on android 2.3.4 and it baseband was I9000ZSJZ, already rooted but had no CWM. I wanted to upgrade the OS to 2.3.6 and add the CWM to the phone but I could not found a thread in the Android Development that contain firmware. So I search the internet and ended up in the Galaxy S Captivate. The thread said if I had normal bootloader with I9000 logo I should flash the one with the AT&T bootloader. I thought those two were the same so I use Odin to flash the latest one with CWM. When it boot, my phone was very laggy, it has no Baseband, the back button turn into the home button and the home button does nothing. I don't see the signal bar and everytime I tried to plug my phone to PC it always automatically turn off. :crying: Can anyone know how to fix this problem??? I can still enter the CMW mode and download mode, and I have tried flashing another firmware with baseband I9000 but still no luck. Anyone can help???:crying:
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I had exactly the same problem. I could not get into download mode, so I bought a "Samsumg USB Jig" from ebay (1.79€). Remove battery, connect jig, install battery and the phone will go into download mode. Then use Odin to flash the correct firmware, including the bootloader.
hello guys , im pretty new here and i have a issue with one samsung galaxy S I9000 Korean version I9000GSMH.
Well the phone was buyed like this and i wanted to fix the problems theat the phone had. I was a stuck on S i9000 screen and restart again and again etc. but when i discovered theat I9000GSMH was a korean version and the I9000 room is not supported i flashed with the I9000GSMH. repair kit.after flashing with odin and pit and other files. Now when i turn on the device its show a whird screen and don't enter any more on download mode or recovery. how can i fix this phone? please if anybody can help me out i well make a donation . tnks in advance.i attached a photo with the phone.