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hi guys ive given my gf my old galaxy s that is locked to network 3 UK.
i would like to root it.
here is the info
build number is FROYO.NEJS2
BASEBAND I9000NEJS1
what is the right root to use please help?
Check out the ezbase rom, its easy to flash and will give you stock +root froyo or gingerbread
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and thats all i need to do?
Yup!
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Can you give me a link for that ezbase rom please?
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991792
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Hey guys. I am new to android. I just installed the OverCome Rom to my Galaxy Tab Asia Model and I thought of uninstalling it because I think I wanna use the original firmware. Anyone can teach me how to uninstall the overcome rom and flash my Glaaxy Tab to my original firmware? Thank you guys
What is your original firmware? If its froyo, flash rotohammers rom, then your original.
Yup its froyo. Do u have any tutorial cause im not that good with this
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Yup its froyo. Do u have any tutorial cause im not that good with this
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do you want to reflash froyo overcome? Or return your tab back to standard, any case, you should be safe if you do a Odin flash back to a rotohammer froyo, then the froyo rom of choice, just follow the overcome instructions but switch the roms for what I said
swyped from a galaxy far far away...
i wanna make my galaxy tab back to normal, just like a freshly baked cake out from the box. can you tell me what firmware do i need to use? im using asia Galaxy Tab. cause im not the expert, this OverCome rom my uncle helped me to do it now hes away, i cant undo it =(
based on the firmwares found on samfirmware, there are different stock asian firmwares available. there is an Indian version (P1000DD), south east asian version (P1000DX), Hong Kong version (P1000ZH) and Taiwan version (P1000ZT).
i myself keep 2 froyo firmwares to go back to:
P1000DXJK2 - which was the firmware that came with my tab when i bought it sometime in december.
P1000DXKM3 - which was posted sometime in february/march that i got from a thai forum.
Singapore galaxy tab should be south east asian right?
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yup. SouthEast Asian Firmware is for you, same as mine.
you could check my other post related to this matter.
Post 62
hope this helps.
So i just follow the exact steps and use the exact same files?
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Can you give me the link for the galaxy tab latest south east asian firmware?
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So i just follow the exact steps and use the exact same files?
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Yup, these are the exact same files and same steps i use when i restored back to froyo.
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Can you give me the link for the galaxy tab latest south east asian firmware?
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i believe p1000DXKM3 is the latest stock firmware released/leaked to the public right now. it is still Froyo 2.2 though.
here in the philippines i'm still waiting for an official release of stock Gingerbread 2.3.3 for our region.
I see i see. Thank you very much brahh!
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no problem..
broo. i need help ! my galaxy tab keeps showing the samsung boot logo. any help pleasee?
what has happened exactly?
you could try powering down your tab first.
then try entering recovery mode (done by pressing volume up + power button).
wipe your cache and then afterwards restore to factory settings.
unable to change my Galaxy Tab (GSM) rom from Custom overcome to Rotohammer or any st
Hi guys, I read the post and tried Rotohammer but it failed in the start hanging at "Connection setup" then shows fail. Can anybody suggest how to remove this Custom ROM Overcome_v1.6.4 and install any Foroyo stock rom.
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Hi guys, I read the post and tried Rotohammer but it failed in the start hanging at "Connection setup" then shows fail. Can anybody suggest how to remove this Custom ROM Overcome_v1.6.4 and install any Foroyo stock rom.
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Hi I'm a noob myself but I assume you can just follow the overcome guide to go back to stock?... basically, go into download mode And flash "overcome stock froyo safe" using Odin. I may well be missing something but wehenever I mess up and my tab won't boot, I just re-flash...
This is my first attempt at offerring help to anyone here, if i'm wrong please tell me! (Nicely!)
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I rooted my phone without noting my original version first. Any way to find out my original kernel / rom?
Thanks
Can you tell us where you are in the world? Are you running a custom rom?
Depending on where you are, we can tell you the possibilities and the latest stock rom/kernel. If you know your stock rom version, it's as easy as looking up the version notes to see the kernel version.
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Can you tell us where you are in the world? Are you running a custom rom?
Depending on where you are, we can tell you the possibilities and the latest stock rom/kernel. If you know your stock rom version, it's as easy as looking up the version notes to see the kernel version.
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I am from Israel. I am running a custom Rom (when I rooted the phone, I found the rom in a rooting guide- copied from this forum , only then, unfortunately, I found the original rooting thread in this forum..
So currently I have:
Android Version: 2.3.4
Baseband Version: I9100XXKG1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.6-I9100XWKDD-CL161513
[email protected]#2
Build number: Lite`ning Rom 2.0 XXKG1
This info is all from the the "about phone".
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Go to
samfirmware.com
Go to the mobile section, android, i9000 then look for the most up to date version for your area. I am in canada, so I don't know right now what version it is.
you can tell me the version if you find it, and I can tell you the kernel version.
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Go to
samfirmware.com
Go to the mobile section, android, i9000 then look for the most up to date version for your area. I am in canada, so I don't know right now what version it is.
you can tell me the version if you find it, and I can tell you the kernel version.
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Sorry, I did not understand your instructions mate, stuck at finding i9000 after clicking on "mobile" link".
You need to find the stock firmware for your region. It's by country, split into north america, asia, middle east and africa, europe and provider firmwares. Once you know that, you can follow a guide to flash the firmware you want.
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apogee91 said:
Baseband Version: I9100XXKG1
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I9100? That's Galaxy S II. You are posting on wrong forum. Maybe try here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1055 ?
Getinaf said:
You need to find the stock firmware for your region. It's by country, split into north america, asia, middle east and africa, europe and provider firmwares. Once you know that, you can follow a guide to flash the firmware you want.
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he's got SGS2 I9100
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Hahaha, thanks guys! I should stop skimming and assuming people are in the right place, eh?
They're right, you're in the wrong section.
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just go in settings-about phone
After my fiasco with a bootleg http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742680, (thanks to everyone for your help in telling me I was "less then smart." ) I now have a genuine N7000. It currently is running Gingerbread, and I would like to flash it to ICS. I am not using it with a provider right now, so the "Software Update" in the "About Phone" section will not work. The question I have, is which ROM should I use. In the "About Phone" section, it states I am running Baseband N7000XXLA4. Any suggestions? Please let me know if you need any more information. Thank you all for your time!
if you want to do an upgrade to ICS with a gingerbread rom you have not any issue.if you want to look the upgrades go here: www.samfirmware.com
devid801 said:
if you want to do an upgrade to ICS with a gingerbread rom you have not any issue.if you want to look the upgrades go here: www.samfirmware.com
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Thank you for the reply. I have gone to that site, and it gives me a wealth of ROMS to choose from, and I am a little confused. The question is, which ROM do I choose for my phone? Sorry if I seem a little dense!
linesma said:
Thank you for the reply. I have gone to that site, and it gives me a wealth of ROMS to choose from, and I am a little confused. The question is, which ROM do I choose for my phone? Sorry if I seem a little dense!
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If you want ICS look for android 4.03 and choose what country you want but any country will do. WARNING. If running on ics dont do a factory reset, recovery data wife, and nandroid ( back up &restore). If you want to be safe remained in gingerbread.
Check out dr ketans thread in the stickies of rom development section. It lists all the roms by region both for ics and gb. You can just select Tue newest one for your region.
There's also further information on rooting, but perhaps leave that for later.
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Check out dr ketans thread in the stickies of rom development section. It lists all the roms by region both for ics and gb. You can just select Tue newest one for your region.
There's also further information on rooting, but perhaps leave that for later.
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Thanks for the reply! Currently my phone is unlocked running Gingerbread, if I update to ICS, will I have to unlock the phone? I bought an unlocked phone because I travel all over the world and got tired of having to get used to a new phone every time I am in a new country. I usually stay 2 months at a time, and it is easier and cheaper to use a carrier in country than using my cell phone from home.
Thanks for all the help and information!
linesma said:
Thanks for the reply! Currently my phone is unlocked running Gingerbread, if I update to ICS, will I have to unlock the phone? I bought an unlocked phone because I travel all over the world and got tired of having to get used to a new phone every time I am in a new country. I usually stay 2 months at a time, and it is easier and cheaper to use a carrier in country than using my cell phone from home.
Thanks for all the help and information!
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Flashing won't affect unlock. Just make sure you upgrade to correct region and all connection settings and everything will be exactly the same.
If upgrading to ics, read the sticky about the superbrick bug also, basically don't perform any wipes on stock ics roms, danger of brick.
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Flashing won't affect unlock. Just make sure you upgrade to correct region and all connection settings and everything will be exactly the same.
If upgrading to ics, read the sticky about the superbrick bug also, basically don't perform any wipes on stock ics roms, danger of brick.
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To make sure I understand, since I will be spending most of my time in Asia, I should choose a ROM from there? Will those ROM's work if I go to a trip to the US as well? I am sorry for all the questions, but I just want to have as much information as possible before I pull the trigger and update to ICS. Thank you for your patients and help.
linesma said:
To make sure I understand, since I will be spending most of my time in Asia, I should choose a ROM from there? Will those ROM's work if I go to a trip to the US as well? I am sorry for all the questions, but I just want to have as much information as possible before I pull the trigger and update to ICS. Thank you for your patients and help.
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If you're only visiting Asia and have a us sim, or swap out for an Asian sim just for the trip, then stick with a us code rom. Also, if you flash a different region it will perform a full wipe of the device which is dangerous on current stock ics roms, so it probably safest to check your current code and flash the same.
We all start somewhere, I found android flashing quite complicated at first but it starts to make sense quite quickly. Hope it helps. Do ask if you need further help flashing.
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SpyderTracks said:
If you're only visiting Asia and have a us sim, or swap out for an Asian sim just for the trip, then stick with a us code rom. Also, if you flash a different region it will perform a full wipe of the device which is dangerous on current stock ics roms, so it probably safest to check your current code and flash the same.
We all start somewhere, I found android flashing quite complicated at first but it starts to make sense quite quickly. Hope it helps. Do ask if you need further help flashing.
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Thank for the reply. I have flashed Android before, but never on a phone. It have always been on a Tablet. My final question, should I stay with a ROM from the same region that my phone is right now? Also, how do I find out what region it is currently from without having a simcard in it? I will be putting a sim card into it once I get to Japan in a couple of weeks. Thanks for all the information. I greatly appreciate all the help!
Yes, I would stick to your current csc. Dial in the following on the phone dialler:
*272*emeicode*# where imei code is obtainable via *#06# in dialer
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Yes, I would stick to your current csc. Dial in the following on the phone dialler:
*272*emeicode*# where imei code is obtainable via *#06# in dialer
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Thanks for the reply! I will try and do this once I get back to Japan. Will let you know how it goes.
My stay in Thailand ended up being extended so I bought a sim card with a data plan. I plugged the phone into Kies, and it updated to ICS! Everything seems to be working well. Thanks for all the help and advice. It was greatly appreciated.
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linesma said:
My stay in Thailand ended up being extended so I bought a sim card with a data plan. I plugged the phone into Kies, and it updated to ICS! Everything seems to be working well. Thanks for all the help and advice. It was greatly appreciated.
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Glad I could help. Just a quick reminder, don't do any wipes on ics, not safe just yet.
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Glad I could help. Just a quick reminder, don't do any wipes on ics, not safe just yet.
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I will definitely not do any wipes while running ICS. Thank you for the reminder.
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Hello XDA'ers!
As you may have seen my previous thread (I am suffering from the No Sim error) I have successfully managed to learn how to root my phone but the Titanium Backup Pro app failed in helping my phone recognise my SIM again.
My next option is to install the Gingerbread (Original ROM) and from there upgrade back to Jelly Bean and see if this fixes my issue - a lot of people have said that this works for them.
My phone is from Carphone Warehouse so could someone point me to the right direction please? My baseband version ends in "LT9". :fingers-crossed:
Look in Dr. K's thread in stickies of original development, it's listed there. Cpw is the code for car phone warehouse.
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Look in Dr. K's thread in stickies of original development, it's listed there. Cpw is the code for car phone warehouse.
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Thank you very much!
My phone still cannot recognise my SIM so I was wondering if the thing from this thread is what I need?
I downloaded the LT3 which matches my phone, but can this damage my phone in any way? Where can I find instructions to flash a radio rom?
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Thank you very much!
My phone still cannot recognise my SIM so I was wondering if the thing from this thread is what I need?
I downloaded the LT3 which matches my phone, but can this damage my phone in any way? Where can I find instructions to flash a radio rom?
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You could try a new modem, but most gb roms were 3 part roms which included modem, and some later roms included modem upgrades also.
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