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Hello,
my friend got a phone that at first sight i thought its the galaxy s i9000. but its the korean version of it with integrated dbm antenna.
but the problem he had was, that he tried to flash a gingerbread rom (for i9000) but came to me saying the phone does not boot anymore...
so i wanted to flash the correct firmware.. so i downloaded the latest one from http://m110sroms.info/ ...
but when i start the update with odin.. it stops with a FAIL at the very end of the flashing process.. i tried several times with and without closing Odin and with and without ticking repartition.. but it didnt help..
what is the problem? please help..
i downloaded another firmware but didnt worked either..
does he bricked the phone? is it possible to un-brick it?
please answers.. thanks
I don't know a lot about this, but I do know it's almost impossible to permanently brick your phone. So things could work out just fine . However someone with some more knowledge should help you out, since mine is insufficient. GL though.
i just tried almost every single firmware i found for this device but none of them worked
so please, if anyone does know a solution, feel free to post.
Maybe it's not i9000. There is a difference between models like i9000,i9000B... check it behind battery
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themate1987 said:
Maybe it's not i9000. There is a difference between models like i9000,i9000B... check it behind battery
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yes its not the i9000 i know. its called SHW-M110S. like i said; its the korean version of the galaxy s, which has slightly different hardware.
unbenannt said:
yes its not the i9000 i know. its called SHW-M110S. like i said; its the korean version of the galaxy s, which has slightly different hardware.
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I don't know if this helps (I can't read Korean and Chrome didn't translate it)
http://kr.samsungmobile.com/notice/anycallpopup/froyo_up.jsp
I got it from here, the comments at the bottom
http://www.samsunghub.com/2010/11/1...d-s-will-get-android-2-2-froyo-from-tomorrow/
This might be worth a look too if you haven't already seen it
http://www.samsunghub.com/tag/shw-m110s/
There's a link to a FROYO torrent here but I can't get page to display right, plus it's in Korean http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmatpclub.com%2Fs%2F%3Fmid%3Dpxeboard31%26page%3D1%26document_srl%3D2429204&anno=2
Got it here
http://www.samsunggalaxysforum.com/samsung-galaxy-s-how-to/all-about-shw-m110s-(korean-version)/
Hope you find something useful in all that
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is a way to discover if I have a bad partition without experiencing a Hard Brick?
I am on the official Taiwanese ICS release (LPF) and I DID to a Factory reset and Cache wipe on the Factory recovery after flashing. I used PC Odin and was coming from stock GB.
As Odin was doing its thing I got an error message about not being able to find a certain file. I wish I had written it down, but I don't have the exact verbiage. Anyway, Odin seemed to finish, the phone booted and it's been fine ever since.
I had been on LPY, but after reading about the emmc bug, I went back to GB.
I have had a few bugs, but the phone seems fine. I guess I'm just paranoid now from all the threads about bricking.
Is there anyway to tell if I have damage if I don't actually have a brick? I tend to copy a lot of pictures from my storage to a NAS, and I'm worried at one point the phone will just blow up if I copy a large number of files one day.
Thanks for the help
Sorry for the bump but I could really use some help.
Maybe I can ask another way. After flashing Official Taiwan ICS and wiping both before and after, am I safe now if I havent bricked yet? Its been over a week.
Thanks
There is currently no way right now that is "public knowledge" at least. Entropy and others are hard at work at fixing the bug, although there already is a workaround like in Franco's kernel and Speedmod kernel. And the CM9 kernel is safe.
I believe you are perfectly safe.I have been switching ROMs ever since ICS was out for note.I've done factory resets on each of them. I didn't face any bricking issues. Incidentally, talking about wiping, I've done factory resets on ZSLPF for about 13 times. It's still perfectly fine. I personally think stock Roms are impeccably SAFE; it's the "rooting" and "cwm" which causes problem in ICS on note. I advise you to be wary of rooting till it's perfectly safe to do so.
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I believe you are perfectly safe.I have been switching ROMs ever since ICS was out for note.I've done factory resets on each of them. I didn't face any bricking issues. Incidentally, talking about wiping, I've done factory resets on ZSLPF for about 13 times. It's still perfectly fine. I personally think stock Roms are impeccably SAFE; it's the "rooting" and "cwm" which causes problem in ICS on note. I advise you to be wary of rooting till it's perfectly safe to do so.
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This makes me angry, i've seen you on other posts stating the same thing, even on the samsung declaration post that the current ics kernels are affected. Please stop directing people into your danger. You dont understand the implications of the bug at all, so dont comment.
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This makes me angry, i've seen you on other posts stating the same thing, even on the samsung declaration post that the current ics kernels are affected. Please stop directing people into your danger. You dont understand the implications of the bug at all, so dont comment.
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Could you please post a link to that post where Samsung admitted that their kernels are affected.I wouldn't have ventured out if I had my phone rooted.As I mentioned earlier even Samsung representative told me it's safe to wipe.I wouldn't have said it had they issued the statement to the contrary.
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Fair enough, heres link....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1698977
Please stop posting dangerous info, and accept that both google and samsung are looking into this issue as a matter of urgency.
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SpyderTracks said:
Fair enough, heres link....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1698977
Please stop posting dangerous info, and accept that both google and samsung are looking into this issue as a matter of urgency.
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I have already seen that thread.However, I seem to be sceptical about it's verity.
Here is the link where that issue was brought up to Samsung and they have replied to it too.
Please REFER TO IT, IT'S MY EARNEST REQUEST http://innovator.samsungmobile.com/...Id=1&selectedSequence=00dgu030000~&viewMode=2
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Fair do's for that post also, but its over a week out of date. Did you check the new thread thoroughly?
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Fair do's for that post also, but its over a week out of date. Did you check the new thread thoroughly?
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I have seen that thread too, but it's the only official statement we have till now.
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Mate, seriously, you need to keep your oppinionated mouth closed. You hqve the strength of established developers on xda working closely with google and samsung to resolve the issue that is recognised by both. Please stop guiding people to an early death, some of them don't have warranties.
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OP,
There is a cumbersome way...but it is a way to test if your data system partition is fried.
Like Sumrall has mentioned in one of the original links, you don't know if it's fried until the phone tries to access that part of the chip. If it is indeed fried, your phone will lock up and reboot.
What I did to test to make sure my NAND was alright was to copy movies into the data folder via Root Explorer. Copy stuff into the data folder until there wasn't any space left (as you approach 10mb and under in the data partition, copy mp3s, and eventually even font files to really hone down on the remaining space). If parts of the NAND were indeed fried, your phone should lock up and reboot when that happens. If nothing happens, your data partition is fine.
You can repeat these steps for the system partition if you so wish, but it is very unlikely, as root explorer indicates, say in my case, that there is only 6mb of space free or so. So if any damage had been done to the system partition, you would have found out a long time ago in my opinion either through a fail flash in odin or something along those lines.
Ignore "abhijit038". He's a troll and is spreading dangerous information.
Hi,
I have a Galaxy S GT-i9000 on Orange, UK. I've only had it a week because I bought it off my brother. I upgraded to ICS 4.0.3 and although it seems fine, there is no signal at all, EVER. Although it get's wireless Internet! And the SIM isn't damaged in any way, so it is definitely a software issue. The Internet is a bit strange, because it is coming from my network, not Wi-Fi (it's off, as is bluetooth).
I'm liking ICS, but obviously I need a signal. It was easy to upgrade, I just booted from the zip I placed in the bootloader. But I can't downgrade the same way. I've tried looking for old Gingerbread files, but can't find any! All the Depositfiles.com links are dead. So, ideally I would like to stick to ICS and find a signal fix, failing that I guess it's a downgrade that I need?
Or should I upgrade to Jellybean?
I couldn't find anything on people having similar problems with network loss, but I'm 99.99% certain it is the software causing the issue.
Thanks for reading.
Have you tried flashing a modem ?
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NIMBAH said:
Have you tried flashing a modem ?
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I wasn't aware of such a thing. I'll try now then let you know, thanks.
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I wasn't aware of such a thing. I'll try now then let you know, thanks.
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I'm downloading DarkyROM now, but it's going to take 2 hours! Is this the right way to flash a modem? I've not done it before.
Hi
I had a similar problem on my old SGSI. I flashed an ics rom (don't remeber the name) and everything worked apart from the network so no phone calls and no internet apart from with Wifi. Anyway i googled the problem and tried loads of different solutions. After flashing more roms i ended up with the DarkyROM_v11.0_black_edition with the 3.0.17-semaphore_ics_1.2.5s kernel.
This didn't help either. In a last minute test at the end of what felt like the longest day in my life i checked to find that i had damaged one of the contact pins that read the sim card. I bent it back and everything has worked since then. And it's worked well!
Thanks, it was the modem needed flashing! Very simple too I also downgraded to Gingerbread which is faster.
Thanks everyone :cyclops:
TheMoonCheese said:
Thanks, it was the modem needed flashing! Very simple too I also downgraded to Gingerbread which is faster.
Thanks everyone :cyclops:
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No problem
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Hello,
I'm sorry if this question has been asked before, I am not good at this and very nervous of doing something wrong and destroying my mobile... If you could please help me?!
My Galaxy S is:
Frimware version
2.3.3
Baseband version
I9000BWJV2
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813*[email protected]*#2
Build nr
Gingerbread.xwjvh
The mobile is very very slow and very difficult to use because of this. I have seen that I can root the mobile and upgrade it to Jelly Bean, and hopefully my problems will be resolved...
I am just not sure what kind of programme I should download to root it... also I'm very nervous about in what steps I need to go about to upgrading to Jelly Bean and what I need to download and in what order to do this.
I'm not sure what I download to my laptop's desktop and what I need on my mobile itself...
If you could help me with a step by step guide I would be eternally grateful.
Many Many Thanks
Wishing you all Happy Holidays.
Kaarina
Did you even search?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
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amerkiller1995 said:
Did you even search?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546
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Hi I did search, but didn't find what you just sent me, just other threads that didn't seem to fit what I wanted to do.
Sorry for bothering you, I can only say I never done anything like this before, and am not skilled at this. Being an older person, I can't believe I'm even going try this on my own...
Many Thanks and wish me good luck.
Kaarina
Kaarina said:
Hi I did search, but didn't find what you just sent me, just other threads that didn't seem to fit what I wanted to do.
Sorry for bothering you, I can only say I never done anything like this before, and am not skilled at this. Being an older person, I can't believe I'm even going try this on my own...
Many Thanks and wish me good luck.
Kaarina
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there is nothing to worry just watch the video that i have posted below and you will be confident to do it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llsq931ZNWQ
HELP!!!!!
I've done everything and am now updating to ice cream sandwich (thought I do this before I go to jelly bean)
I moved the two last programmes to my mobile, but now when I am about to select 11. Select cm-9.0.0-galaxysmtd.zip only gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip is showing!!!
What do I do, the other zip must have not been copied to my mobile, can I turn it off and try to put it on again or what do I do!!!!
I hope you can help me or I don't know what to do.... what do I do help.
Many thanks!!!
Is it normal for it to take over an hour for this??
Solved the problem with some thinking and restored the settings and re-did things and now the ROM is installing... so I think it is all going well!
I have beeen waiting for Select cm-9.0.0-galaxysmtd.zip this to finish, and it has been going on for an hour now, is this normal??
Thanks.
is not normal try redownloading the rom and try again to flash it... are you sure you have the i9000 and not i9000B ?
Flash?
Hi Thanks for replying,
I will try to take out the battery and redo it all.. I think that is what you mean?
I do have a i9000 definitely.
I will try to re do this stepp.... not good with this never done this before, I'm just trying to follow the thread on how to...
Thanks
problems...
UPDATE:
Well I tried to just re do the last step that didn't work, now I am try to that flash, which I now read was the first bit I did, I get a lot of yellow and red text that says:
--Coyping media files...
E:failded to mount /dbdata (File exists)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount /dbdata
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
Media files copy failed.
#MANUAL MODE#
---Applying Multi -CSC...
Installing Mult-CSC
Applied the CSC-code 'KOR'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
---Wiping data....
Formating /data...
Formating /dbdata...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/st110
Deleting Meta Data
formating /cache
Data wipe complete.
I will try to flash it with odin and the JW4_JW4_JW4.tar and see if that will help anything... not really sure what I am doing ... sigh
Any help is gratefully received...
I guess the worst has now happened
Well I guess that is it with the mobile now...
I am getting that FEARED mobile ! computer icon this time... so I guess it is now completely caput???
Kaarina said:
Well I guess that is it with the mobile now...
I am getting that FEARED mobile ! computer icon this time... so I guess it is now completely caput???
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Bricking an i9000 is rare, unless you flash firmware for a different phone or pull the cable halfway.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841250
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Well I just did what it said on the thread i was pointed at, and maybe I downloaded the wrong stuff for it... I do not understand what I am doing so i should probably not have done this on my own in the first place, so I don't really have anyone to blame but myself, it is only 3 months left on the contract.....
Kaarina said:
Well I just did what it said on the thread i was pointed at, and maybe I downloaded the wrong stuff for it... I do not understand what I am doing so i should probably not have done this on my own in the first place, so I don't really have anyone to blame but myself, it is only 3 months left on the contract.....
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Basically what you're doing is flashing the newest GB firmware for your phone using Odin and then rooting it, also using Odin. After that you have access to " recovery mode", from which you simply choose a zip file with your ICS or JB ROM and flash it.
If your phone is normally working now, I suggest you retry. This process is fairly simple, given you follow all the steps.
Edit: wait, looks like you have a Brazilian i9000.
Since you're using a Brazilian I9000B, disregard what i wrote above, most ROMs aren't compatible, read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832916
This is also useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919219
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amerkiller1995 said:
Basically what you're doing is flashing the newest GB firmware for your phone using Odin and then rooting it, also using Odin. After that you have access to " recovery mode", from which you simply choose a zip file with your ICS or JB ROM and flash it.
If your phone is normally working now, I suggest you retry. This process is fairly simple, given you follow all the steps.
Edit: wait, looks like you have a Brazilian i9000.
Since you're using a Brazilian I9000B, disregard what i wrote above, most ROMs aren't compatible, read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832916
This is also useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919219
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I just tried the mobile and got it to Download mode.... my moblie is:
Frimware version
2.3.3
Baseband version
I9000BWJV2
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813*[email protected]*#2
Build nr
Gingerbread.xwjvh
could you look at that and let me know what I could do to save my moblie??
ps. is it OK to take the battery out when it is in download mode without doing any more damage?
I cannot download anything more at the moment, since I have gone over my data of 1GBI just have a dongle
I can download some via wifi don't have it at home...
I'm waiting for your reply
Many Thanks
Kaarina said:
I just tried the mobile and got it to Download mode.... my moblie is:
Frimware version
2.3.3
Baseband version
I9000BWJV2
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813*[email protected]*#2
Build nr
Gingerbread.xwjvh
could you look at that and let me know what I could do to save my moblie??
I'm waiting for your reply
Many Thanks
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Flash the firmware for your phone
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&model=GT-I9000B&pcode=0&os=1&type=1#firmware
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amerkiller1995 said:
Flash the firmware for your phone
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&model=GT-I9000B&pcode=0&os=1&type=1#firmware
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Baseband version
I9000BWJV2 <--- there isn't one exactly the same as mine, I don't know which one to chose...
UPDATE:
I went to that page to see if I could ask for the right one for my mobile and ended up on a page that say :
Announcement:
For safety reasons Sammobile has stopped ALL Samsung Series firmwares (for example: S-series: S5260, M-series: M610 and E-series: E1230) untill further notice! Plz do NOT post any request or start any thread asking where to find Samsung Series on Sammobile's firmware section!
TIA
Zoomy - Moderator
I am not sure if this is anything to do with what I am looking for??
thanks for your patience!!
Kaarina said:
Baseband version
I9000BWJV2 <--- there isn't one exactly the same as mine, I don't know which one to chose...
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If your build number is the same then it should work.
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amerkiller1995 said:
If your build number is the same then it should work.
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Sorry none of the ones on that page is the same of what I have...
Kaarina said:
Sorry none of the ones on that page is the same of what I have...
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Who is your operator? You can choose based on them
Edit: is this any help
http://brasildroid.com.br/galaxy-s-i9000b-geral/
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amerkiller1995 said:
Who is your operator? You can choose based on them
Edit: is this any help
http://brasildroid.com.br/galaxy-s-i9000b-geral/
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I live in the UK I'm a bit surprised that I have an Brazilian i9000... I can't read Brazilian
Operating system is Google
on that page http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&model=GT-I9000B&pcode=0&os=1&type=1#firmware can I use anyone of those firmwares that has the number 2.3.3?
I was looking at the base version number... that is what I didn't find... sigh
I can download something tonight if I just get the right files to try this again.
If I can flash the mobile with the right firmware,
When I checked About the Mobile this is what it said
Frimware version
2.3.3
Baseband version
I9000BWJV2
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813*[email protected]*#2
Build nr
Gingerbread.xwjvh
That is all the info I have since I can't get into the phone now...
I can't get into recovery mode only Download.
I don't understand where to go from here... can I somehow go back to my original and then get the correct firmware, ROM etc?
I'm very confused. I bought the mobile on the internet so that might explain it...?
I have a Galaxy S Advance that I purchased in Hong Kong, although I live in the United States. The phone has been working very well on T-Mobile's network for over one year. The phone is running stock gingerbread. I have never flashed any roms.
Yesterday, the phone's touchscreen stopped working. I didn't drop it, and it didn't get wet. It just suddenly stopped allowing touch input. I thought that it might be a software issue, so I booted into recovery and did a factory reset. After re-booting, the phone still isn't responding to touch.
What else can I do to check whether this is a software problem?
Should I try flashing the stock firmware? If so, how do I know which PDA number to use?
Thank you!
Or you could go to the local store with your phone cuz I think this has nothing to do with the firmware...
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Or you could go to the local store with your phone cuz I think this has nothing to do with the firmware...
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Can a firmware error cause this problem? I'd love to take it into the shop, but as I said I purchased it in Hong Kong. I live in the US. I suppose I may have to mail it back, but was hoping someone may have some advice.
All of the buttons at the bottom are responsive to touch, but the screen is not.
Sad Sensation said:
Can a firmware error cause this problem? I'd love to take it into the shop, but as I said I purchased it in Hong Kong. I live in the US. I suppose I may have to mail it back, but was hoping someone may have some advice.
All of the buttons at the bottom are responsive to touch, but the screen is not.
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I guess it's an error in the screen. Or else, try flashing JellyBean XXLQ4 on your device using Odin and the USB Cable. And if THAT doesn't do it. Use CoCore Kernel ( root required ), I read it improves the sensitivity of the touchscreen so you may try that. If that doesn't work, boot into recovery ( volume up + home + power ) and make the reset and cache wipe and flash JB XXLQ4 again. Then go to the nearest phone store, act as if you never tried to install a kernel or rooted ur phone and look if they can find the problem. If found, send to hongkong.
*Edit: added link to JB firmwares. You need the Ser LQ4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2110245
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Jeroenvk94 said:
I guess it's an error in the screen. Or else, try flashing JellyBean XXLQ4 on your device using Odin and the USB Cable. And if THAT doesn't do it. Use CoCore Kernel ( root required ), I read it improves the sensitivity of the touchscreen so you may try that. If that doesn't work, boot into recovery ( volume up + home + power ) and make the reset and cache wipe and flash JB XXLQ4 again. Then go to the nearest phone store, act as if you never tried to install a kernel or rooted ur phone and look if they can find the problem. If found, send to hongkong.
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Thank you for the advice. Will upgrading to JB via Odin void the warranty? I know that JB hasn't been officially released in Hong Kong yet. Does Samsung care?
Nope. This JB is stock firmware so it can not void your warranty here in Holland I also had some problems, went to samsung with the JB ( which is not yet released ) and it wasn't a problem.
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Do not, and I repeat, do not forget to root your phone before you flash the CoCore Kernel. You can root using Shaaans method. It's found in the Dev section and it's quite simple.
Let me know if it worked out
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This is a noob question, but if I use the wrong PDA version will it brick the phone? From what I've read it seems that moving to JB is fine even if it's software from a different country (Serbia/Russia). What if I flash the "wrong" country's gingerbread version?
Again, thank you all for the answers. This is very helpful.
Sad Sensation said:
This is a noob question, but if I use the wrong PDA version will it brick the phone? From what I've read it seems that moving to JB is fine even if it's software from a different country (Serbia/Russia). What if I flash the "wrong" country's gingerbread version?
Again, thank you all for the answers. This is very helpful.
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Once you've been on JB you wouldn't want sh*tty old GB back haha. Uhmm there is a tutorial about reflashing GB 2.3.6 on the Q&A section, I will search the link and edit this post when I find it
*Edit: Link to downgrade tut is here. It works for all languages / regions, as long as your phone is an 8GB device and not 16GB ( thats for this method ). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100642
*Edit2: just follow the steps described in the topics about the 4.1.2 or do some googling, most of the time there is a specific description with the files.
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Sad Sensation said:
This is a noob question, but if I use the wrong PDA version will it brick the phone? From what I've read it seems that moving to JB is fine even if it's software from a different country (Serbia/Russia). What if I flash the "wrong" country's gingerbread version?
Again, thank you all for the answers. This is very helpful.
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claim your warranty first, if you have international warranty.. this might be a hardware problem..
for all you said, it suddenly lost touch function..
point is.. let the service center figure out first the cause of the problem before trying to solve it on your own..
after that, you can try JB firmware and modifying it to alot of stuff..
Sad Sensation said:
I have a Galaxy S Advance that I purchased in Hong Kong, although I live in the United States. The phone has been working very well on T-Mobile's network for over one year. The phone is running stock gingerbread. I have never flashed any roms.
Yesterday, the phone's touchscreen stopped working. I didn't drop it, and it didn't get wet. It just suddenly stopped allowing touch input. I thought that it might be a software issue, so I booted into recovery and did a factory reset. After re-booting, the phone still isn't responding to touch.
What else can I do to check whether this is a software problem?
Should I try flashing the stock firmware? If so, how do I know which PDA number to use?
Thank you!
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just a question...
did you touched your accesebility service in ur phone..???
or changed any settings...???
if yes then thats the culprit..
if no then ignore this post..
because i had this problem when touch wasnt working...