which is best way to root my galaxy s 1900bujv4(bujvg) vodafone uk
cant find any kernals supporting this baseband version
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Hi,
i need official rom for my samsung galaxy gt I9000 its unlocked purchased from Australia from three. i need to update to froyo official rom, there is no kies update.
The following are my handset detail's
PDA:i9000hvjh1
CSC:i9000hvtjh1
Kernel 2.6.29 root se-s604#2.
So what version can i update to plz do help me frndz.
Hey, my n7000 is shows germany in region, and now its on 2.3.6. i'm from israel and like to know if i should change the region for updates? is there a international region?
b.t.w the phone is simfree
If you want OTA or updates over Kies you need to install the proper Rom for your country.
You can find here
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
iirc, german models were one of the fastest to get updates.
more importantly, tell us which version your device is currently running. if its already on the latest version then its pointless to waste time swapping regions and wiping your device.
its the latest for now
android 2.3.6
baseband xxlb2
kernel xxlc1
iirc, german models were one of the fastest to get updates.
Can anyone help me with some instructions on how to do this?
I have a Galaxy S2 and My Dad has N7000 both on contracts with different suppliers and we want to swap phones.
I've been searching on methods to do so but can't find exactly what I need to do.
I've seen people write it has to be downgraded to 2.3.5 then unlocked.
IS it possible on 2.3.6 or do I need to downgrade? Where do I find the correct version of 2.3.5? (for UK, locked to Orange)
I know I use Odin to do it.
Once I've downgraded what do I do next?
Do I need to download software?
I'm just having trouble piecing it all together and would appreciate any help
Thank you
Check your kernel version. If you have KJ4 then try this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS5oZWxyb3ouZ2FsYXh5c3VubG9jayJd
It's confirmed to unlock Note on KJ4, maybe other kernels too. If your version is not supported - nothing will happen, so just try it. If it won't work on your current firmware, download GB KJ4 rom from dr. Ketan's guide, flash it, root and run this app again - it'll unlock your phone in seconds.
Here's link to the guide i mentioned:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
There is also a tutorial on rooting your phone should you need it.
As far as i know, this app is only compatible with the N7000. Do not use this app with AT&T / 4G model.
Thanks for your response
I don't have the KJ4 I have
PDA: N7000XXLC1
Phone: N7000XXLB2
CSC: N7000ORALA1
On that list from the link you gave me, I dont see a GB KJ4. Do I need an Open Europe Stock ROM of 2.3.5? Then I root, then use helroz's unlock app?
Thanks again
Hello,
I am wanting to root my galaxy S but I can't seem to find any for my baseband and firmware.
I am using Gingerbread 2.3.3 on the baseband I9000XXJVQ.
The kernel I am using is 2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVP.
There is no software update available. I live in Australia. How can I root my phone?
Thanks,
Lachlan
toobywedge said:
Hello,
I am wanting to root my galaxy S but I can't seem to find any for my baseband and firmware.
I am using Gingerbread 2.3.3 on the baseband I9000XXJVQ.
The kernel I am using is 2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVP.
There is no software update available. I live in Australia. How can I root my phone?
Thanks,
Lachlan
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Install this app, you will get root, if you phone is locked under contract, like Telstra, you might have problem using the i9000 ROMS to upgrade, if its international i9000, you can use any combination of 2.3.6 gingerbread ROM and same JVQ modem (meaning modems can be switched.)
Hi all, I have browsed over the applicable threads and just can't find what I want in reference to my specific model.
Can I safely root the following:
Bell Canada Locked 3G
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 "SM-T817W" .
Software version MM 6.0.1
The reason I placed the model in parentheses is because the closest model for rooting is the more popular 817T. I am just trying to be cautious.
Thanks!