Hi all.
I have a Korean version of the Galaxy Tab that I'm using in the US.
Model: SHW-M180S
Firmware: 2.2
Basebad: M180S.DL24.0810.ST
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #1
Build: Froyo.DL24
What are my options for rooting / firmware flashing? I've searched the forums for the ROMs that I might be able to use, but I don't see anything listed specifically that fits.
If I didn't care about getting the modem working, does it matter which version I decide to use? I know the Korean version have a bit more hardware in it (mainly the over-the-air TV), but I don't care about that either as it's completely useless in the US.
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So I have a galaxy S vibrant SGH-T959. I recently updated to the leaked 2.2 and its awesome. So I was talking to a co-worker who has the galaxy S I9000 dxjg4 and he uses that on AT&T but he'd like to get some 2.2 action on it. I wasn't aware of the various different I9000's there were until today, I just thought there was the 4 for the US carriers and the I9000 for everyone else.
What can I load on his phone? Are the ROMs mostly compatible between all the I9000s or are they just as different as one for a vibrant vs his phone?
What is different between all those i9000 models, is each one for a specific carrier? Is there a universal unlocked one that isn't tied to any carrier?
If I wanted to get an I9000, is there any specific one that's the "good" one to get? gets the fastest updates, etc? Where would you even pickup one of those? Do they have a model that does 3g on both Tmobile and AT&T?
Thanks,
-J
No dice? Someone has to at least be able to answer SOME of these questions? Where did you guys get your galaxy S i9000s? Some internet site?
The t-mobile galaxy s vibrant you have doesn't have a front Facing camera and uses a different radio chip to support the 1700 (AWS) frequency that t-mo uses.
The international galaxy s I9000 has front facing camera, fm radio support and uses the standard international frequency.
The Bell (Canadian) galaxy s vibrant (I9000M) is same as the international one except the radio is change to support the North American carriers (850 frequency instead of 900).
Sent from my GT-I9000M using XDA App
GT-I9000T & Froyo
Greetings and a Merry Xmas to those that celebrate the holiday!
As a new owner of a SGS I was hoping someone could assist in identifying my particular model and if the Froyo OS update is available for it. KIES was not any help, says this model already has the most current version.
Phone info:
MODEL: GT-I9000T
PDA: I9000TUBJG5
PHONE: I9000TUBJG7
CSC: I9000TUUBJG4
FIRMWARE VERSION : 2.1-update1
Baseband version I9000TUBJG7
Kernel version: 2.6.29 [email protected] #2
Build number: ECLAIR.UBJG5
Again, thanks to any who respond.
recommend you search around and flash to jpy..then flash either the jp2 or jl3 (part of canadian jl2 firmware) modem all in odin.. then do factory reset... then you may have to use sgs info to make sure 850 mhz 3g is enabled..
magas671 said:
Greetings and a Merry Xmas to those that celebrate the holiday!
As a new owner of a SGS I was hoping someone could assist in identifying my particular model and if the Froyo OS update is available for it. KIES was not any help, says this model already has the most current version.
Phone info:
MODEL: GT-I9000T
PDA: I9000TUBJG5
PHONE: I9000TUBJG7
CSC: I9000TUUBJG4
FIRMWARE VERSION : 2.1-update1
Baseband version I9000TUBJG7
Kernel version: 2.6.29 [email protected] #2
Build number: ECLAIR.UBJG5
Again, thanks to any who respond.
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magas671 said:
Greetings and a Merry Xmas to those that celebrate the holiday!
As a new owner of a SGS I was hoping someone could assist in identifying my particular model and if the Froyo OS update is available for it. KIES was not any help, says this model already has the most current version.
Phone info:
MODEL: GT-I9000T
PDA: I9000TUBJG5
PHONE: I9000TUBJG7
CSC: I9000TUUBJG4
FIRMWARE VERSION : 2.1-update1
Baseband version I9000TUBJG7
Kernel version: 2.6.29 [email protected] #2
Build number: ECLAIR.UBJG5
Again, thanks to any who respond.
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I invite you to read this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=887524
Hi Everyone,
My first time diving into this forum. Sorry if the answer is out there already, but I couldn't find it
There are just so many threads in here about flashing..
I've had my Galaxy S for a few months now and rooted it with Z4root as soon as I got it. That was easy enough..
What I'm confused about is flashing new kernels to the phone.
As I understand it, these are the details about my phone which I obtained from the "About Phone" menu.
Samsung Galaxy S (Rooted)
Model number: GT-I9000
Firmware: 2.2
Baseband version: I9000 ADJP3
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9 (root - SE-S608 # 1)
Build number: FROYO.ADJP6
What do I have to always consider when choosing a kernel or rom?
Is it the current firmware version and the ADJP3part in my case?
For example:
I've been reading loads of websites about flashing firmware and came accross the samfirmware WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm website that lists all the Samsung Galaxy S related firmware.
I think it's pretty good and understand that I should only be looking at the European list in blue as I'm UK based.
Looking down the list I can see:
I9000XXJP3
512.PIT
Version 2.2
2010 August
According to the details I gave above. Is this is the version I currently have installed?
So where can I go from here?.. Can I only install the ones that have XXJP or can I install any of the others?..
Just not sure what to look out for and want to get my flashing adventure off on a good note
My advice would be to read the FAQS on the ROM Kitchin pages then build your own rom .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
http://romkitchen.org/sgs/?s=home
XXJP modem and CPW csc should cover all UK networks the rests you pick yourself .
jje
Ok, so I put my foot down and bought a new unlocked/rooted AT&T version off ebay with the following stats:
Model number GT-P1000
Firmware version 2.3.3
Baseband version I9000UGK3
Kernel version 2.6.35.7 Overcome-v4.0.0 #40
Build number Overcome 7 series v4.0.0
I paid $429 for it; I know...but, I really wanted the phone option that came with it.
Can anyone tell me if there's any way to make sure it was indeed a brand new tablet?
Also, are the software versions (ROM, kernel, etc.) alright or do I need to upgrade?
All help is greatly appreciated!
Model: GT-I9000T
Firmware Version: 2.1-update1
Baseband Version: I9000TUBJG7
Kernel Version: 2.6.29
[email protected] #2
Build Number: ECLAIR.UBJG5
S: the question is simple:
Can firmware for GT-I9000 also work for the GT-I9000T?
I've been looking everywhere for firmware for my model but with no luck at all; I would like to root and update to jelly bean I live in the Caribbean( Trinidad and Tobago) and my carrier is Bmobile. Doing a general and vague google search of the GT-I9000T doesn't even pull up much useful information. All I got from wikipedia is that it is the GT-I9000T is "identical" to the GT-I9000 in terms of form factory. Apparently one supports 850MHz 3G while the other supports 900MHz 3G.
I would have been okay with using Gingerbread by updating my phone on Kies but that horrible abomination won't even recognize my phone. I've tried trouble shooting on 3 different computers with no luck. Would I brick my phone if I used rooting and updating methods intended for GT-I9000
Zaista said:
Model: GT-I9000T
Firmware Version: 2.1-update1
Baseband Version: I9000TUBJG7
Kernel Version: 2.6.29
[email protected] #2
Build Number: ECLAIR.UBJG5
S: the question is simple:
Can firmware for GT-I9000 also work for the GT-I9000T?
I've been looking everywhere for firmware for my model but with no luck at all; I would like to root and update to jelly bean I live in the Caribbean( Trinidad and Tobago) and my carrier is Bmobile. Doing a general and vague google search of the GT-I9000T doesn't even pull up much useful information. All I got from wikipedia is that it is the GT-I9000T is "identical" to the GT-I9000 in terms of form factory. Apparently one supports 850MHz 3G while the other supports 900MHz 3G.
I would have been okay with using Gingerbread by updating my phone on Kies but that horrible abomination won't even recognize my phone. I've tried trouble shooting on 3 different computers with no luck. Would I brick my phone if I used rooting and updating methods intended for GT-I9000
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xHaster95 said:
i don't know
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Nice answer ....
Yes the firmwares are almost equal, as far as i know only the modems are different.
See also this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1936036&highlight=i9000t
And for rooting and flashing you can get informations here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061655&highlight=i9000t
Hi everybody,
I just received a used Galaxy Note model GT-I9220 from a family friend who bought it in China (I'm from the US). I would like to root it and replace it with an operating system of my choice. The problem is, I don't see anything on the XDA Developers site about this model, as it seems to be specific to China. I've googled a little bit, and I'm getting conflicting information about whether or not I can use the same tools as for the N7000.
My precise specs are:
Model number: GT_I9220
Android version: 4.0.9
Baseband version: I9220DDKL1
Kernel version: [email protected]#2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXKL3
I know absolutely nothing about using Android, the process of rooting, or anything in-between. I would like to use the guides on this site, but it would be nice to know whether or not any of it is even relevant to my Galaxy note model. Thanks in advance!
Hi,
As far as I know, the i9220 is the same as the N7000, you can flash N7000 firmwares on I9220.
Make a search in n7000 section with "i9220", you'll get more affirmative answers.
Then, I suggest you to consult the stickied threads made by dr.ketan in these sections, you'll find every guide you need.
Finally, next time you have a question, post it in the Q&A section