I've tried to do a bit of deserving to see if anyone had rooted a Korean 8.9 but haven't seen anything yet. Could probably find pity in a Korean forum but my Korean had a long way to go Just looking for some advice. I don't want to messed around if I can't even find a stock ROM to go back should things go wrong.
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DragonDon said:
I've tried to do a bit of deserving to see if anyone had rooted a Korean 8.9 but haven't seen anything yet. Could probably find pity in a Korean forum but my Korean had a long way to go Just looking for some advice. I don't want to messed around if I can't even find a stock ROM to go back should things go wrong.
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oh man!I bough one,no proble,.here's some of my experience:
Shv-e140L cannot flash rom for AT&T version or P7230 version
You can root and install CWM by using P7230 kernel (read the tutorial)
Backup before doing anything
Kies if you need stock rom! follow my instruction:
- Connect Tab with kies to update 4.0 firmware
- download firmware
- when the download finished, go to the folder: C:\Users\[ur user name]\AppData\Local\Temp\Binary\SHV-E140L\LGT\KR
- Copy the zip file and extract it you will have ICS stock rom (.md5)
- Flash this rom if tab is bricked
P/s:do it before doing anything
Cool, thanks.
Just so I am clear, in your steps, you said "update firmware to 4.0" and "download firmware" I take it you meant "download firmware to be installed(i.e. Cyanogen...)".
Also, in order to update to 4.0 firmware, I am a little confused. I just recently received my first firmware update from Samsung last week. When you say firmware, do you mean Android version? I only have 3.2 and there are no further updates for my device I see.
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Also, can you still use the DMB for watching TV? Would still like to keep that option.
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Cool, thanks.
Just so I am clear, in your steps, you said "update firmware to 4.0" and "download firmware" I take it you meant "download firmware to be installed(i.e. Cyanogen...)".
Also, in order to update to 4.0 firmware, I am a little confused. I just recently received my first firmware update from Samsung last week. When you say firmware, do you mean Android version? I only have 3.2 and there are no further updates for my device I see.
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Firmware means you can unbrick your tab by odin(named UH02 for 4.0 version) ,not the update pack!That firmware is base on ICS.
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I just recently switched from iphone to the SGS and yeah its all kinds of awesome. I bought a bell phone, unlocked it and using it with rogers. So i was wondering how the 2.2 update would work, i know its not out yet but does anyone know how the update works? Yep noob to all this.
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It will most likely go through kies first then odin users who downloaded the roms. I don't think samsung does over the air updates.
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Ah i see. I havent installed kies. So it would be directly from samsung hey? Thanks much for that info!
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Samsung push there updates through their Kies program. Once it's released you will also be able to flash through Odin.
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Thanjs for that. Now we sit and wait.
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okay so i hooked up my phone to kies for the first time and i get a firmware upgrade notification this is what it says:
current version: pda:jg9/phone:jg9
latest version: pda:jh2/ phone:jh2
do i need to upgrade this before the froyo update?
anyone?
thx
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okay so i hooked up my phone to kies for the first time and i get a firmware upgrade notification this is what it says:
current version: pda:jg9/phone:jg9
latest version: pda:jh2/ phone:jh2
do i need to upgrade this before the froyo update?
anyone?
thx
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Hey there. To answer your question, no. You don't need to upgrade anything before the Froyo version is officially released. Having said that, Samsung seems to have been working behind the scenes to fix quite a few bugs notably the GPS issue. So, it is always a good idea to upgrade to a newer firmware.
Again, upgrading or not really is a very subjective thing. Most people decide what firmware to use based on their application for their phones. If you are happy with the overall performance of the phone, stick to the current version. If you are not, upgrade to the latest version indicated by Kies and that should be it. Your choice really....
Cheers....
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okay so i hooked up my phone to kies for the first time and i get a firmware upgrade notification this is what it says:
current version: pda:jg9/phone:jg9
latest version: pda:jh2/ phone:jh2
do i need to upgrade this before the froyo update?
anyone?
thx
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kies always shows you the latest firmware available for your device.. so dossent matters if you upgrade to this jh2 firmware or not.. in the future if they release the froyo firmware kies will show you a notification that a latest version of operating system is available...
now talking about you should or shouldnot upgrade to this firmware.....
as skiddhard said it depends on what you think of your current firmware.. but if kies shows you that an upgrade is available that means there might be some changes and improvement in the firmware that is released.. but it may or may not be usefull to you... firstly do you feel a major kind of lag in ur current firmware?? if yes then you should definitely go in for the firmware upgrade because the newer version of 2.1 upgrades are definitely faster than the previous once
Thanks Guys. I ended up updating it, i havent noticed any difference, so thats good in my books *phew* in the future, if it aint broke, dont fix it.
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Thanks Guys. I ended up updating it, i havent noticed any difference, so thats good in my books *phew* in the future, if it aint broke, dont fix it.
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Any time mate.
All's well that ends well eh??
Cheers....
Does anyone know what changed in the upgraded firmware the op stated?
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Froyo is not out yet
a lot of fixes included in Froyo
it will be out on KIES when it becomes official, right now still beta
I've read on some forum that I should not flash an arabic firmware until I flashed an english one.
I have on my phone JPJP4, I would like to upgrade to JPJPG. So according to what I've heared, I have to upgrade to some other english version before I can think of flashing the arabic-supported version.
Aren't firmwares supposed to erase everything and start over?
I mean, my understanding is a firmware Is a system by itself, it doesn't need another operating system to rely on.
When I install a windows XP on a PC, I don't need any OS to be there!
Can someone give me some insight on this.
thank you.
why don't you upgrade to jpy most roms are based on that firmware version
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why don't you upgrade to jpy most roms are based on that firmware version
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I am considering upgrading to JPY (but I don't think it supports arabic?)
but that's not the point, I was asking is the statement mentioned in the thread true or false?
why would someone say DO NOT upgrade to an arabic firmware unless you upgraded to an english (i.e. european) firmware first??
so my last question is, is it safe for me to upgrade directly from JHJP4 to XXJPY? is it safe to change firmwares randomly whether it was an upgrade or a downgrade??
as you are going to switch the firmware you should install wipe version and disable lagfix ...... post here what rom do you want to flash and i will check if you need to pre-install english firmware... (i don't think it's needed but i will check)
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as you are going to switch the firmware you should install wipe version and disable lagfix ...... post here what rom do you want to flash and i will check if you need to pre-install english firmware... (i don't think it's needed but i will check)
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I was thinking of flashing JPY, then darkyyy's rom. The I discovered that JPY doesn't support arabic. The half-solutions out there are not enough.
So anyway, now I'm going to flash JPJPG, then I'm gonna try darkyyy's (I know darkyyy's doesn't support arabic either, but the firmware JPG does). what do you think?
But here's my original question, why would I ever flash an english firmware before flashing another 'firmware' that supports other languages? aren't they ALL samsung official firmwares??
thank so much for your reply.
i don't know but i think it is not necessary ...... but if you could post thread where you have read it i could
check it
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I have a UK T-Mobile unlocked unbranded Galaxy S (Froyo) which reports the following details:
PDA: I90000XXJPO
PHONE/MODEM: I90000XXJPP
CSC: I90000OXAJPO (KOR)
Does this mean that I need to find/use a "I9000XXJP0 version" gingerbread ROM file in order to flash gingerbread? Or could I flash some other Europe version e.g. I9000XWJVB gingerbread ROM?
I was surprised that this question is not covered in the various gingerbread flashing threads that I have read. No doubt I have missed something that will be staring me in the face once someone points it out..
Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice.
If you don't want to wait for the official update for your phone you can absolutely flash any of the gingerbread roms on this website. Just be sure to read the instructions carefully.
Btw, the gingerbread rom for your phone won't be JP0, that is a froyo rom. They change with every update.
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You can flash any firmware buddy no problems, it doesn't have to be country specific. However flashing a country specific modem will most likely have an effect on signal, call.quality etc. Check out doc's thread as I think there is a good guide there.
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Thanks guys. Erm so, if you were me, what do you think my best bet is? I'm thinking of flashing what I have found as being the latest offical build of 2.3.3 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011901
Modem on that is XX same as my current firmware. Do I need to care about the CSC or anything else? (FYI I've updated my original post above to give the full CSC)
Cook up a rom in doc's kitchen. You can have a very good stock rom or a really good custom one.
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Wow, romkitchen.org looks very interesting. However, it says "Install from a 2.3 ROM" so I guess I would need to upgrade to 2.3 before being able to use it, which is a bit strange as upgrading to 2.3 is all I'm trying to do anyway. And it says it beta, so I think I'm better of using the ROM in my post above?
Yes, you have to flash a stock 2.3 rom first to get the bootloader update. They are all beta version of gingerbread. Even the ones that got pushed out recently aren't as stable as the 2.2.1 roms.
When I go to 2.3 it will be from the kitchen for sure.
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OK. Well, this story has a happy ending. I've upgraded to 2.3.3 (XEE version) using a guide that someone in the romkitchen irc channel linked me to.
hxxps://docs.google.com/document/d/1KePMB1QUUb_fMhY-RbX_vZEMJGTzpKLZNp6cZ2uOGe8/edit?hl=en&pli=1&authkey=CPPth-IF#
As it says in the guide, all I needed to do afterwards was reselect my provider via the APN settings (easy peasy, just selected "T Mobile" from a short list of UK providers).
Cheers for this post to all who replied - just got a Galaxy S too and wasn't sure if there were any caveats about flashing to a ROM with a different ID than your current one aside from normal GSM radio band for picking america vs rest of world etc.
Does anyone know how to force the firmware update on a stock galaxy note? I'm keen on the shrinking of keyboard and brightness controls etc.
Thank you!
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use odin ..
jdmwellington said:
Does anyone know how to force the firmware update on a stock galaxy note? I'm keen on the shrinking of keyboard and brightness controls etc.
Thank you!
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As said in the above post, Use PC Odin to Flash Stock ROM, For more details follow the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Thank you. However is there a method to getting the update without rooting the phone? I'm not really comfortable work this.
I presume I'll need to need to just wait until it appears when I hit update via settings > about phone > software update ?
Jeremy
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Thank you. However is there a method to getting the update without rooting the phone? I'm not really comfortable work this.
I presume I'll need to need to just wait until it appears when I hit update via settings > about phone > software update ?
Jeremy
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using odin doesnt root the phone or need the phone to be rooted
Hi, I've got a galaxy note here in the philippines, I bought it from someone who got the unit from I believe somewhere in europe, because I'm not getting the XXLA# updates, I'm still stuck at the KK5 update.
But since last week there's been and LA# OTA update for my friend's galaxy note which was purchased at a local samsung store here in the philippines which i'm not getting on mine when I press the Software Update button on my note.
My question is if I manually update via Odin to the same firmware as my friend's note. Will I still be able to get future OTA updates? and if I do which updates will I be getting in the future, will i get the one he gets too, or will it still be from whatever country my unit came from.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks!
Hello all,
I have read many posts about rooting the phone above but am confused.
All i want to do is root the phone and keep the original rom.
If i root it then update to 4.1.2 jellybean when its released for my phone do i have to root it again?
I really need to know step by step the process so i dont mess it up.
Firstly i beleive i need to backup my iemi is this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946915 the correct procedure?
I then save that file it generates incase i need to restore is this correct?
I was then going to use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414 but am confused where it says "Flash an Insecure Kernel before using Samsung Quick Root".
Where do i find an insecure kernal for the above phone?
I then read about ClockworkMod Recovery what does this do and should i use it?
Can someone please help me step by step as im really new to Android.
Sorry for so many questions but coming from years having an iphone to Android its like wow.
Cheers and thanks in advance.
Simply follow this thread by btemtd
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967124
Absolutely everything you need to know is in there.
I would only use methods that are intended for i9305.
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Obagleyfreer i read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32235061&postcount=1 and unsure of part 13.
I want to root but just keep the standard rom that the phone came with.
Also if i update to 4.1.2 jellybean do i need to backup and root again?
You just need to flash the zip that's linked in part 13 to get root access.
You do this in CWM recovery.
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Thanks Obagley.
Ok so if i root it then i upgrade to jellybean 4.1.2 which has not been released for my phone will i then have to root it again or do i just do it through cwm rcovery?
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Thanks Obagley.
Ok so if i root it then i upgrade to jellybean 4.1.2 which has not been released for my phone will i then have to root it again or do i just do it through cwm rcovery?
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Hi
Seems like you ar pretty novice to this.
If you root you cant update to latest from Settings -》About -》 Update. Root makes it imposible that way.
Instead you have to flash the latest rom from www.sammobile.com using Odin (windows) and rootvit again.
Or you wait till some one kind pre roots the rom and makes it flashable through Clockworkmod (easiest way)
All the strange words you have to look up your self.
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Ok i check www.sammobile.com and i dont see a version of 4.1.2 jellybean for my phone.
Will the international versions of 4.1.2 work on my phone?
Will they have bloatware or carrier logos?
When i flash a rom do i have to flash the modem as well?
Can i just flash rom over rom or should i clean the cache first?
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Ok i check www.sammobile.com and i dont see a version of 4.1.2 jellybean for my phone.
Will the international versions of 4.1.2 work on my phone?
Will they have bloatware or carrier logos?
When i flash a rom do i have to flash the modem as well?
Can i just flash rom over rom or should i clean the cache first?
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Its not released yet for every country. I dont find it for sweden either.
And you can expect the same thing from updated rom as the rom you are on now.
The roms from sammobile is only for your country becaus it contains the proper modem and apn info for your country and carrier.
As I said before best way to get a rooted and neat rom is letting the experts in xda compile a version that is flashable through cwm.
Look in the description if modem is included.