Hello guys
I have a minor noob question if you don't mind.
Been running the latest rocket rom since last night and been loving it so far. But if I check csc it says "DBT" (which I think is German since this rom is based on german ics) and not "NEE" (Nordic). Does that make any difference? I've tried changing csc to NEE, but it's not available on the list.
Ismo29 said:
Hello guys
I have a minor noob question if you don't mind.
Been running the latest rocket rom since last night and been loving it so far. But if I check csc it says "DBT" (which I think is German since this rom is based on german ics) and not "NEE" (Nordic). Does that make any difference? I've tried changing csc to NEE, but it's not available on the list.
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Different CSC will not have any issues. You wont be able to update officially if wrong csc but only if on stock rom. For custom rom may be you will not get your local languages on Sammy keyboard I guess.
Check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883000 may be it can help.
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Hi guys... anyone have any ideas when is the Froyo upgrades for JG4 base avaliable?
Same question. Anyone know?
You talking about DDJG4 ? or any other reagion
DDJG4 is for INDIA (INU)... and there is no froyo released yet... should be receiving it by end of the year
iamshridhar said:
You talking about DDJG4 ? or any other reagion
DDJG4 is for INDIA (INU)... and there is no froyo released yet... should be receiving it by end of the year
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It's not only for India... It's also for Sri Lanka (Sales Code : SLK)
u must have a luck to get by this end of the year even u get sure have some flaws....
so no mean waiting just flash custom is best.....
DTJG4 is OPTUS stock firmware.
Looks like we are all in it togeather.
The European firmwares are far in advance of ours.
Greetings to everyone.
I have a DXJP2 ROM that I'm happy to share to the community. We'll need assistance in rooting and uploading said ROM. Cheers!
Not a relevant thread, delete.
waputchi said:
Greetings to everyone.
I have a DXJP2 ROM that I'm happy to share to the community. We'll need assistance in rooting and uploading said ROM. Cheers!
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I'm interested. At least in the radio ROM!
You can download it from here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799373/I9000DXJP2-REV03-PDA-mid-CL558939.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799371/I9000DXJP2.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799370/GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OLB.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799374/s1_odin_20100803.pit
In Odin3 V1.3, check "repartition" and use 803.pit pile
Factory reset is required after binary download (*2767*3855#)
CSC Settings can be changed by typing *#272*IMEI NUMBER#
waputchi said:
You can download it from here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799373/I9000DXJP2-REV03-PDA-mid-CL558939.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799371/I9000DXJP2.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799370/GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OLB.tar.md5
http://rapidshare.com/files/428799374/s1_odin_20100803.pit
In Odin3 V1.3, check "repartition" and use 803.pit pile
Factory reset is required after binary download (*2767*3855#)
CSC Settings can be changed by typing *#272*IMEI NUMBER#
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Thanks for that!
I think you should post this in a new thread. The DX region ROMs cover southeast Asia, and a lot of us would be interested. The pda may be older but the radio rom and csc are interesting.
Thanks Hardcore. Your comment is much appreciated. Can you please enlighten me on the things that make this ROM interesting?
To give you a little backgrounder Sir, I got hold of this ROM from my provider about 6 weeks ago just after Samsung failed to meet their September Froyo commitment. I was kinda adamant in making a thread on this ROM because I wasn't sure how the community will react to it given that it's a leaked ROM and there were already a number of ROM releases that were being modded and/or enhanced, even some that has higher build numbers like JP3 or JP6.
Let me assure you that I installed this ROM and found it to be very stable and fast and obviously, I pretty much wanted to root it and performed a lagfix (to make it faster and just to see the Quadrant numbers for the heck of it). But, since I'm not a software engineer / developer, there was obviously a lack of knowhow on my part to implement said operations.
During the course of this time, I made a number of PM's to several members asking their help on how to root it, but, their replies and suggestions to root this ROM pointed me to either JP6's or JPA rooting instructions, which using my common sense weren't applicable to the DXJP2 (if my conclusion is correct). I also fervently monitored the activity on this forum (which I haven't done for a number of years) hoping that finally there was someone who's able to get this ROM build besides me and who already found a way to a root solution, but up to now, there's not a single thread on this.
I hope that a good member of the community would stumble upon this thread and help us in rooting this build. In the meantime, until the root for this happens, I hope we can keep this in thread or until an official DXXX build comes out.
What do think my friend?
if i want to upgrade to a custom ROM which one is best suited for the JG4 firmware ???
Jest_SGS said:
if i want to upgrade to a custom ROM which one is best suited for the JG4 firmware ???
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I'm using Doc's JPO 7.6.2 ROM as of the moment with an upgrade package that I edited using 7Zip, Stock AOSP lockscreen with extended power menu and battery mod. Oh, and I'm using the Hardcore's V2.2 - 200Mhz kernel.
I read somewhere in the XDA that there will be Froyo updates officialy available from 11th November and later on, like a couple of days after... Yet nothing for us JG4s... I have a DXJG4 with no good news...
Can someone confirm whether we will have this new update anytime soon?
If samsung is gonna hold longer than this then I'll deal with Froyo myself.
official Froyo update for JG4 was released yesterday November 19. Philippines
waputchi said:
I'm using Doc's JPO 7.6.2 ROM as of the moment with an upgrade package that I edited using 7Zip, Stock AOSP lockscreen with extended power menu and battery mod. Oh, and I'm using the Hardcore's V2.2 - 200Mhz kernel.
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That's the way to do it, forget waiting on Optus etc to release anything.
I don't see what they shall bring to the table, Optus apps woopie do already got them & APN info etc from backups.
Only interest I have is to see what radio they use, however JPP is working well here so far.
Honestly, Optus doesn't have the man power anymore to go performing miracles like they did prior to Singtel taking over. The Optus geek pit on the 21st floor in North Sydney is RIP. I'd hate to see whom is in charge of doing the firmware releases these days. Guaranteed it's a clueless monkey or it is contracted out to another mob to save $ for Singtel
I'm from singapore, and i haven't get Froyo yet. ):
DXJG4.
Check your Kies, singapore's JPA is out
How about Malaysia? Froyo out yet?
Also can someone running stock dx post their CSC, modem and PDA codes so I can flash mine back and do the official kies update?
well when i got the phone it used to be on I9000JPJG8 baseband, ever since then i switched to a European baseband and been updating it and i'm still using them till now..as i'm on JVQ, but i'm always having problems with the arabic in the roms...even with some patches, there would still be some problems with the browser and some applications when reading arabic.
its probably a silly question but i couldn't find a decent answer for it...would it be possible to actually install the arabic baseband on the phone like the 2.3.3 android I9000JHJV8 with european kernels or roms??
the whole concept of that is to get the arabic into the system...but i'm not really sure if i'm thinking right with this or not
Hi I just ordered a Note from Amazon in US. I just found out there are two different models? KJ4 and KKA? Can anyone explain the difference? Thanks.
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Hi I just ordered a Note from Amazon in US. I just found out there are two different models? KJ4 and KKA? Can anyone explain the difference? Thanks.
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KJ4 and KKA are simply software/firmware revisions. The letters are coded for time produced, revision, etc. There is a good thread out there breaking down whats what. The higher the letter/numbers, the newer the ROM. KJ is October, KK is November. In hexadecimal, A is higher then 4, etc etc etc. So KKA is newer then KJ4 or KK1.
KJ4 = Android 2.3.5
KKA = Android 2.3.6 , FW thats improves smooth scrolling in screens.
But donĀ“t worry : you can flash to latest release (KKA 2.3.6) StockRom very easy
using KIES or to custom Roms offered in this Forum.
After reading above replies, I do want to know: if I update to 2.3.6 (KKA), what CSC will I have? Currently i'm on the Dutch one (XEN). By flashing KKA with, for example, XEO CSC will I still be able to have Dutch language AOS?
Thanks in advance!
dilanopro said:
After reading above replies, I do want to know: if I update to 2.3.6 (KKA), what CSC will I have? Currently i'm on the Dutch one (XEN). By flashing KKA with, for example, XEO CSC will I still be able to have Dutch language AOS?
Thanks in advance!
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There are a very few roms (CHN) who only have Chinese and English as language, but most of the roms do contain al European languages, including Dutch.
Guys I'm going to update my note with ICS 4.0.4
As at now there are two version issued by Samsung. which are XXLRG and DXLR2.
I'm bit confused which one shout be the best.. (I'm not sure is there any differs..
Please give some ideas..
Updating with stock 4.0.4 the difference will usually be the stuff like modems, kernels etc with the rest almost same. Just change the csc based on your location to use kies for further updates(just in case).
Does the new 4.0.4 updated still having the EMMC brick bug ?
dobre.cristian.ro said:
Does the new 4.0.4 updated still having the EMMC brick bug ?
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that is the magic question
mjrifath said:
Guys I'm going to update my note with ICS 4.0.4
As at now there are two version issued by Samsung. which are XXLRG and DXLR2.
I'm bit confused which one shout be the best.. (I'm not sure is there any differs..
Please give some ideas..
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Your answer is in this post by programmatix:
"If you are from South East Asia, choose DXLR2, else choose XXLRG. DXLR2 contains keyboards (Swype and Samsung Keyboard) that support languages like Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia and etc.
The cons of choosing DXLR2 are as follow:Contains a lot of junk apps in System\App. However, they won't be installed if the CSC you've choosen doesn't include them.Themes found in XDA might not work and cause boot loop because most themes are made for the "XX" region.
The pros of choosing DXLR2 are:Contains the South East Asia languages.Can be used for warranty claim purposes (for South East Asia users)."
The original thread is below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28646356
Criskelo ICS LQ3 v8, LPT Modem, speedmod 3-7 kernel, AT&T
Akilesh said:
Updating with stock 4.0.4 the difference will usually be the stuff like modems, kernels etc with the rest almost same. Just change the csc based on your location to use kies for further updates(just in case).
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Thanks for the input..
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Your answer is in this post by programmatix:
"If you are from South East Asia, choose DXLR2, else choose XXLRG. DXLR2 contains keyboards (Swype and Samsung Keyboard) that support languages like Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia and etc.
The cons of choosing DXLR2 are as follow:Contains a lot of junk apps in System\App. However, they won't be installed if the CSC you've choosen doesn't include them.Themes found in XDA might not work and cause boot loop because most themes are made for the "XX" region.
The pros of choosing DXLR2 are:Contains the South East Asia languages.Can be used for warranty claim purposes (for South East Asia users)."
The original thread is below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28646356
Criskelo ICS LQ3 v8, LPT Modem, speedmod 3-7 kernel, AT&T
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Yes.. I got the answer.. Many thanf for your point out..
Cheers!!:good:
dobre.cristian.ro said:
Does the new 4.0.4 updated still having the EMMC brick bug ?
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I dont think the problem has been solved yet. If so then that would ve been the hot topic here.
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Akilesh said:
I dont think the problem has been solved yet. If so then that would ve been the hot topic here.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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Hi guy,
i'm from malaysia just update my N7000 galaxy note to ICS 4.0.4. i notice below changes
1. the battery now last longer
2. can watch video while typing sms like galaxy S3
3. surf web faster
other still finding...
if you guy found some nice features or changes please share. thank you and have nice day!,
Do You Experience Recent Apps List Lag In DXLR2?
Please help
Dear All,
I have installed
Open Germany 2012 July 4.0.4 N7000XXLRG N7000DBTLRG on my N7000 yesterday. I live in India...my google play has stopped working...
Please help
Regards
Rahul
dobre.cristian.ro said:
Does the new 4.0.4 updated still having the EMMC brick bug ?
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yes yes and yes
At least 3 cases i have seen.
Hi there,
Im from malaysia too. Lol. After the 4.0.4 update, i hv this problem
1. It apears to hv red borders keeps flashing on my screen.
2. No lag, but unstable
3. Thers this time where my batt was at 89% and suddenly it drained to 15% right after restarting my device. Weird.
4.overall, not much diffs from previous version
Im using original firmware. So, not sure bout the rest of ya. To tell the truth, im kinda bored with samsung already. Thinking of one x.
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I have a UK Galaxy Note N7000. It shipped with an un-rootable Gingerbread 2.3.6 ROM, so ages back I followed one of Dr Ketan's guides and downloaded a pre-rooted Gingerbread 2.3.5 ROM and flashed it. And for whatever reason, I never got around to flashing anything later such as ICS. Now however, I'm getting frustrated with Gingerbread and it's limitations, especially for things like proxies. I'm a bit hesitant to try a leaked Jelly Bean ROM, so I was thinking I would go for a stock ICS with root.
I looked at the Stock ROM Thread and there's loads of stock ICS firmwares to choose from. If I had never rooted my phone, I think I would have gotten "N7000XXLRK---4.0.4/12.07.24-N7000XEULP5---Download--United Kingdom / Ireland" but there are newer ones. For instance "N7000XXLRU N7000OXELR6 Download - Russia" was from November 2012 and XXLRU would be newer than XXLRK by my understanding (and in theory should have more fixes/optimisations/stuff). But what problems could I get with a Russian firmware? It'll still have English as the language on it I presume, so will it be operator branding or pre-installed apps that make it "Russian"? There's also a Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and India ROM that has the same codes, but different download links - will there be any difference amongst them?
I have tried searching for the answers to this, which is how I found the firmware naming convention thread however, the 2nd last digit is supposed to be the month, so I don't understand how it can go above L, but yet these firmwares I've mentioned above are on R. So I find the more I read, the more confused I'm getting...
TL;DR:
What differences are there between regions for firmwares?
Is the newest the "best" or should I stick to one for my country, even if it's a little older?
first back up efs on multiple locations.,
A must do.
first b) Your from the uk, but is your phone:go dial *#272*youremeihere* and observe your csc, this is the csc that determines your country version software. You use other countries, but you will likely corrupt efs, which is why efs backuo is ultra important.
Second go and experiment.
Most differences are regionalization if roms, some special apps etc. All have English as a language.. Go experiment, see which one you like.
Mind safe kernel, wipe and non wipe roms, clean instslls on safe kernel