Yeah, basically there is a new Android 2.1 firmware up on samsung-firmwares.com
http://samsung-firmware.webs.com/samsungi9000.htm
I don't want to install it, just letting you guys know as i'm happy on JM5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752059
DocRambone said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752059
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what is that about?
both not same ROM
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what is that about?
both not same ROM
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Its same rom, but wrong topic name tho
I'm very happy with XWJM5 + one click lagfix v1. Not planning to flash to new firmware until Froyo is out next month.
Unless there are major breakthrough for this or up coming firmware.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Just revert from jp3, to jm5 very happy with jm5 now, minour bugs found in jp3,testing now jm5 lagfix
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I9000TGYJH1 is the following
PDA : I9000ZSJH1
PHONE : I9000ZSJH1
CSC : I9000ZSJH1
It is a China and HK firmwares.
Someone reported that it is pretty responsive for chinese input and being a JH1, is less laggy.
tested, very stable and snappy without any lagfix. much better than the other asian firmware. battery life has improved. however, i am yet to find out the performance over other european firmware.
c010 said:
tested, very stable and snappy without any lagfix. much better than the other asian firmware. battery life has improved. however, i am yet to find out the performance over other european firmware.
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Tempting, I'm currently on jg4 w/ lagfix… pretty satisfied already…
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I had issues going from this JH1 firmware back to JM5.
Odin would basically hang and you would end up with a bricked phone (with connect to pc screen) and had to flash back to JH1 to get the phone going again.
If you do happen to load this FW, and decide to go back to JM5, when you flash in odin, do not check the "Partition" box, and do not insert the PIT file. Insert the PDA/PHONE/CSC from JM5 as usual, then flash.
If you have the PIT + repartition selected, it doesnt work.... strange..
JH1
I am running JH1 with One click lagfix 2.0. It is smooth and my GPS locking improved dramatically with the default settings (i.e. no change at all after flashed). Battery wise, it feels a bit worse but I can't be sure as I must admit I have been naughty and playing with the phone more due to it's improved response.
However, there were postings where others had indicated differently. So I guess it depends on what your are expecting.
However, I moved from the "out of the box" JF7 -> JG4 (by Kies) and then Odin the JH1. I had played with JH1 without rooted or lag fix first before I applied the one-click lagfix. The vanilla JF7 seems to be an improvement over JG4 and certainly over JF7.
Last but not least, I tried Launchpro (free version) with the JH1, it is not as good as the default TWlauncher.
My 2 cents.
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Hi Folks, downloaded from samfirmware.com (http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm)
All thanks to samfirmware.com (hope they fix the links to correctly point to samfirmware.com rather than samfirmware-web.com).
Trying to flash. I would really appreciate if someone could share the kernel as when I tried to create a .tar file, didn't work for me.
If someone could help in creating the tar for the kernel, I can share the same.
In the meantime trying jpc kernel after root on this rom.
Thanks for keeping forum.xda-developers.com rocking.
Quadrant 1004 on stock. Looks smooth and much faster than JPC. Installing lagfix 2.3.3 update.zip
To Summarize:
I find this to be one of the best Froyo builds. Fixes some of the problems I had on JPC.
Exchange email integration seems buggy
GPS still needs to be tested
Build is from 08.2010
Root: http://hotfile.com/dl/68975058/295f167/I9000ZSJP3_Root.zip.html
Not significantly different from JPC and ZSJP2. So if you are happy with JPC, you are not really missing anything significant.
I am back to JPC as JP3 seems to be having a strange issue of increasing CPU utilization in idle! Also, the build date seems to be older than JPC.
you need to use GNU tar (or just make it from linux) doesntwork with eg 7zip
in case u can't make it easily here it is (i already removedthisjp3 tho it doesnt work very goodfor me)
http://www.multiupload.com/NPWZNFE6KX
ps:use the i9000 kernel + update.zip froyo root with this!
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you need to use GNU tar (or just make it from linux) doesntwork with eg 7zip
in case u can't make it easily here it is (i already removedthisjp3 tho it doesnt work very goodfor me)
http://www.multiupload.com/NPWZNFE6KX
ps:use the i9000 kernel + update.zip froyo root with this!
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WOW, thanks for the quick reply! What were the issues? How did you find it as compared to JPC?
EDIT: Your kernel doesn't work for me. Crashes at the first boot screen (tried after removing USB), however JPC kernel seems to work after root
it doesnt have all the new jpc stuff for starters, it's the old buttons and so on (i suppose its like the HKJP2 but i didnt look much more deeply)
then it started to freeze around a bit (prolly not more than jpc but still it annoys me) - ofc that's with lagfix on both.then titaniumbackup failed to restore many apps which worked for restore on jpc and hkjp2 so i gave up lol
so while i was at it i just went back to 2.1
is this full froyo or just partial like the last releases!?!?!?!
similar to previous releases at least
just look at build dates anyway. all that stuff is from august..
there'sJI2 or something like that from september for vibrant which seems really nice. 2.1 but has all the new froyo stuff from samsung (just no new JIT etc)
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is this full froyo or just partial like the last releases!?!?!?!
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Please define "partial release". I see all the ROMs to be "full" like the official ones (these are alpha or beta versions at max, but have become much stable then the July Froyo builds).
"my" kernel is just SZJP3 ;p
u can untar it from their archive and tar it back it's what i did. just use GNU tar or odin will fail.
what languages are included ?
So anyone has the Kernel for this one?
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english, korean, chinese
Noticed ZSJP3 in samfirmware that is using PIT 512 instead of 803, as ZSJP2, JPC all using 803.
Wonder any error on it.
Anyone has direct link from Samsung FUS server..as the download speed from there is much faster(> 1.5MBytes per sec).. of course ..providing the encryption key will be +++.
Hows the battery performance?
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anyone manage to root it?
There is some info here but I can't read Chinese
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=1751202&last=22318205
We need this this file:ZSJP3_Rootcan somebody downloading from kingmobi?
Downloading now-very slowly
I Flashed ZSJP3 - but My Exchange reply is not working. if i reply to the email message the receiver will not get my reply. Just receive blank email.
is there any work around solution for this problem? same exist on JPC and ZSJP2
still the same issue (like ZSJP2), once exchange sync start, the phone halted.
ZSJP3_Root from Kingmobi:
http://hotfile.com/dl/68975058/295f167/I9000ZSJP3_Root.zip.html
Regards
Hi,
Could someone separate GPS related files from JM8 and build an update.zip please? I'm running the latest official firmware (PDA: JM2, Phone: JM1) with JM6 GPS files and GPS accuracy is still often scandalous. I cannot risk flashing complete JM8 as Sansung Hungary declared that flasing an unofficial firmware means end of your warranty, so I'd like to update my JM2 with GPS files from JM8. (Having a nandroid backup of untouched JM2 state I can revert this change anytime)
I was wearching i9000 forums and I was not able to locate this kind of package. If someone is knowledgeable enough to create this update package I'd be very thankful. From the different GPS updates coming from different SGS variants and different firmwares the JM6 update gave the best results so fat, but rumors say that there is some imptovement in JM8 compared to JM6 - this is why I'd like to tinker with JM8 gps files without flashing a complete JM8 and void my warranty.
Thanks in advance
+1 here
thank you
You can always flash back to jm1 and no one will be able to tell it. Or just to make sure - even older version and update with kies.
compi_hu said:
Hi,
Could someone separate GPS related files from JM8 and build an update.zip please? I'm running the latest official firmware (PDA: JM2, Phone: JM1) with JM6 GPS files and GPS accuracy is still often scandalous. I cannot risk flashing complete JM8 as Sansung Hungary declared that flasing an unofficial firmware means end of your warranty, so I'd like to update my JM2 with GPS files from JM8. (Having a nandroid backup of untouched JM2 state I can revert this change anytime)
I was wearching i9000 forums and I was not able to locate this kind of package. If someone is knowledgeable enough to create this update package I'd be very thankful. From the different GPS updates coming from different SGS variants and different firmwares the JM6 update gave the best results so fat, but rumors say that there is some imptovement in JM8 compared to JM6 - this is why I'd like to tinker with JM8 gps files without flashing a complete JM8 and void my warranty.
Thanks in advance
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I would also appreciate an update.zip
Do not expect big improvents! I've just tried the JM8 and the GPS is still crazy and jumping your position everywhere around you location. Navigation is almast impossible. Nasty to say but sadly true.
Nobody? Please guys, pretty please with sugar on top...
Jm8 good for me.
gepigio said:
Do not expect big improvents! I've just tried the JM8 and the GPS is still crazy and jumping your position everywhere around you location. Navigation is almast impossible. Nasty to say but sadly true.
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Im using JM8 with lag fix and gps fix also changed some settings via sgs tools and used my phone to get to devon and all round the coast for the past few days not one problem. I had more issues with n900 sygic and n82 garmin than with this, I get a lock on average of about 7 satelites in 8 secs inside my house.
I would really like to try the JM8 files.
This is my run with JF3 and the Epic fix
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This is my last run with the newly released JM2
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Maybe i should try the epic fix again...
papphammar said:
I would really like to try the JM8 files.
This is my run with JF3 and the Epic fix
img828.imageshack.us/img828/1097/with.png
This is my last run with the newly released JM2
glowfoto.com/static_image/04-114125L/5570/png/10/2010/img6/glowfoto
Maybe i should try the epic fix again...
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What is Epic Fix???
papphammar said:
glowfoto.com/static_image/04-114125L/5570/png/10/2010/img6/glowfoto
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error 404 (not found)
Prankey said:
What is Epic Fix???
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Here you go!
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=759976
compi_hu said:
error 404 (not found)
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Sorry about that, fixed it!
I think the GPS problem in SGS is because of the Broadcom chip. The drivers for it were updated & given to Samsung very recently, thus we can deduce that no matter what you try, unless Samsung incorporates THOSE drivers in a FW, nothing will really improve.
You can also try to edit gps.conf file & point it to the appropriate NTP server, it might help a lot.
Another Asian firmware that runs nice. The build date 2010-09-08. Its branded with Taiwan Telecom Apps, just like ZUJP1.This firmware is that is read and write, this is the first september firmware i found that are. Try if you like
Download link:http://www.multiupload.com/FBLCZHQNYY
Its with root files (kernels, update.zip,PIT, Odin, firmware)
Nice to see some new FW, thanks
is it a froyo build??
racerboy3801 said:
is it a froyo build??
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No.. seems its Eclair..
September firmware?! - that's good.
JPK has a 19th sept build date...
new_bember said:
No.. seems its Eclair..
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No, its Froyo
new_bember said:
No.. seems its Eclair..
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No. I saw the Froyo like rooting method inside (flashing back the original kernel etc.). This is a Froyo build.
Has anyone (else) tested it?
Honestly i am disapointed in voodoovkernel jm 8 plus lagfix plus OCLF 2 on top. Quadrant is skyrocketing, inside apps it eorks well, but everything else in beteeen takes much longer to load, lot of black screens inbeteeen apps. I am willing to try something new, or maybe i ll just get back to stock.
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I suspect this is a branded or at least customised build off the release Froyo branch, which I suspect is the JPH / JP4 branch.
JPK is newer because it is a leak from the Froyo trunk.
My feeling is that what we're seeing now, and what will form the "official" releases, are optimised JPH /JP4 builds. They may be better / faster than JPK but as they're based on an earlier branch, their build dates won't be as new as JPK.
Rawat said:
JPK has a 19th sept build date...
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ZUJP2 is 06 September build date which is older than JPK.
stuclark said:
I suspect this is a branded or at least customised build off the release Froyo branch, which I suspect is the JPH / JP4 branch.
JPK is newer because it is a leak from the Froyo trunk.
My feeling is that what we're seeing now, and what will form the "official" releases, are optimised JPH /JP4 builds. They may be better / faster than JPK but as they're based on an earlier branch, their build dates won't be as new as JPK.
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If they're not recompiling anything (keeping the build date same) then what exactly are they optimizing? They can't even recompile the kernel without build dates changing.
I think all they do is test and custom apps/branding. For now everything is speculation and guesswork.
I think I will wait for official Froyo or flash it out of boredom.
man firmware release had really dried up lately
Why would they waste anymore time on Eclair builds if Froyo is a soon to be release.
We should be glad they have switched tactics to concentrate on Froyo which could mean a definate release by months end.
Question is, will it be released in all countries at the same time or specific countries first.
So, has anyone tried it?
just flashed..
first impressions good..
1. booted up in chinese language
2.contacts showing all alphabets in the side search
3. quite fast like dxjp1
4. comes pre installed with some bloatwareapps like hamiapps, hami... hami.. dont know what these are..
5. seems to me as being very close to an official build.
aswinm16 said:
just flashed..
first impressions good..
1. booted up in chinese language
2.contacts showing all alphabets in the side search
3. quite fast like dxjp1
4. comes pre installed with some bloatwareapps like hamiapps, hami... hami.. dont know what these are..
5. seems to me as being very close to an official build.
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How is browser performance? Loading times, panning around etc.
its ok..not perfect..i went back to dxjp1..too much bloatware slowing up the phone..
anyone know if this uses hsupa?
This ROM seems to be de-odexed.
It starts in Chinese. You have to manually switch it to English.
Includes the Chinese keyboard.
If you don't want those carrier custom apps, just don't flash the CSC file. I didn't need to repartition (mine is the 803 pit) and it worked just flashing the PDA and MODEM sections.
TIP: When you are rooting, you don't have to "pull the battery out" after the first kernel flash. You can just press and hold the power button for around 20 seconds and the phone will shut down.
I struggled two days with the blooming versions of JP6/JPM kernal without success. So I have to think I am the only unlucky guy in this forum.
Before the voodoo froyo support come out, I was using JPM with CF-lagfix 1.9, no any problem. After voodoo 5 pre 4 released, I tried to apply it. Then the painful struggling started.
Here are the approaches I did:
Approach A: Uninstall the CF-Lagfix through PC tool, then flashed the voodoo 5 pre 4 kernal through Odin. After reboot, stuck at S logo with vibration a few times, then screen went to blank but still periodical vibration. Reboot again and did factory reset. Same.
Approach B: Flash back stock JP6, rooted with CF-Root, then repeat approach A but repeat the problem.
Approach C:
Step 1: Flash a stock 2.1 ROM ZSJH1(Hong Kong version)
Step 2: Flash a Froyo stock version DXJP1 for Asia (if I flash JP6 directly onto a 2.1 ROM, I got the error message : Can't mount /dev/block/st110)
Step 3: Flash the stock JP6.
Step 4: Rooted with CF-Root.
Step 5: Flash the "universal lagfix kernal alpha 1" kernal, in lagfix option, I choose voodoo, then the recovery show clearly steps of backup/unmount/creat/restore... without any error message. After that, phone rebooted automatically. Still stuck.
Step 6: Did factory reset, no help.
Step 7: Reboot into recovery, disable the lagfix and reboot, same problem.
Approach D:
Repeat Steps 2-4 as C, apply the Doc'Mod barebone version zip file in SD card through CWM, after rebooted, goto recovery and apply voodoo lagfix. Result same. Did factory reset before and after, didn't work.
Approach E:
Repeat steps 2-4 as C, apply Darky's Raw Steel Edition 2.2 from SD card. The phone booted, but it's very laggy, even worse than the stock JP6 without lagfix. Then I put "disable-lagfix" folder inside the voodoo folder in SD card, reboot, system refused boot-up but stuck again.
Now I have to go back to the newest Hong Kong version ZSJP8 with OCLF. System runs very smooth.
Anyhow, since I feel I am quite familiar with Android system flashing (I used Milestone a few months, flashed the different ROM more than 50 times, and N1 one month also flashed many times the customized ROM. Even for SGS, also more than 20 times to try the new versions), this is the first time I face so weired problem. I still would like to give a try for the new kernals, but I really need to know the reasons behind. I searched the forum, seems I am the only guy to have such difficulties.
Sorry for my English as I am a Chinese, but any comments are very appreciated.
Flashing custom kernels can be hit and miss for certain devices - possibly because of hardware differences between regions or something strange. You're not the only one.
An option you can try though is to patch your own region's stock kernel with z4mod. No guarantees, but it's something you can try.
Online patcher available here: http://www.sgscompilebox.dreamhosters.com/
(Still alpha)
jp8+voodoo的方法是你刷完jp8.,后直接刷voodoo-5-pre6,然後再root,利用電子市場下載mount system,然後開啟system的可讀可寫。jp8+super_kernel的方法跟上面一樣,能不能root還在試驗中。原諒我的英文比你還差
RyanZA said:
Flashing custom kernels can be hit and miss for certain devices - possibly because of hardware differences between regions or something strange. You're not the only one.
An option you can try though is to patch your own region's stock kernel with z4mod. No guarantees, but it's something you can try.
Online patcher available here: http://www.sgscompilebox.dreamhosters.com/
(Still alpha)
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Thank you first for your great work for those easy tools for root, lagfix.
My phone was bought in Hong Kong, and many mates surround me (in China) are same, but everybody then claim the succeed to apply voodoo onto JPM/JP6. So far the only working lagfix method for my phone is OCLF.
Regarding the different method, what's your opinion regarding the Ext2 and Ext4, are they really behave so noticeable difference? Your opinion will determine my next try
wangbin said:
jp8+voodoo的方法是你刷完jp8.,后直接刷voodoo-5-pre6,然後再root,利用電子市場下載mount system,然後開啟system的可讀可寫。jp8+super_kernel的方法跟上面一樣,能不能root還在試驗中。原諒我的英文比你還差
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Thank you my friend, seems many Chinese guys here Since here is a English forum, maybe use our own language is here not in good manners. Let's keep in touch by PM.
jp8 ???
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Have you ever tried to factory reset after any of the steps?
That solved a friend of mines problems with a previous 2.2 Version.
dahuzi said:
Thank you first for your great work for those easy tools for root, lagfix.
My phone was bought in Hong Kong, and many mates surround me (in China) are same, but everybody then claim the succeed to apply voodoo onto JPM/JP6. So far the only working lagfix method for my phone is OCLF.
Regarding the different method, what's your opinion regarding the Ext2 and Ext4, are they really behave so noticeable difference? Your opinion will determine my next try
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EXT2 is faster, EXT4 is safer when pulling the battery out of your phone. Personal preference - z4mod supports both anyway, as long as the kernel supports it. The main difference is that z4mod uses your stock kernel, but if others who have the same device don't have the issue it might be something else. Maybe give your phone to them, and ask them to sort it out for you!
Politeness
dahuzi said:
Thank you my friend, seems many Chinese guys here Since here is a English forum, maybe use our own language is here not in good manners. Let's keep in touch by PM.
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Totally off topic, but I must say, as a CBC (Canadian Born Chinese) who doesn't speak any Chinese, it was very very polite and nice for you to say this. This sort of good, polite, attitude is very much appreciated, and you don't see it very often in North America The forums here on XDA are, for the most part, very good...but on other websites, can degenerate into absolute inhumane rudeness.
Just wanted to say kudos for your post And Ni How Ma lol
deezy7 said:
Totally off topic, but I must say, as a CBC (Canadian Born Chinese) who doesn't speak any Chinese, it was very very polite and nice for you to say this. This sort of good, polite, attitude is very much appreciated, and you don't see it very often in North America The forums here on XDA are, for the most part, very good...but on other websites, can degenerate into absolute inhumane rudeness.
Just wanted to say kudos for your post And Ni How Ma lol
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totally agreed with u
Cypher_X said:
jp8 ???
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=816229
ykk_five said:
just performed some tests with different reserved mem sizes (stock kernel ZSJP8) for your ref
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??? is this a contagious typo or there is a jp8 froyo build that somehow i missed?
hello, i bought my i9000 from shenzhen (via taobao store) so it is propably hongkong device as yours ( firmware was zsjf7), i flashed zsjp4 (froyo) and wa laggish even with oclf. then later i flashd jpa ( i needed arabic) and applied z4mod but failed . and finally i applied ultimate kernel lagfix (overkill). worked well for me . didn't try voodoo though.
you might try options other than voodoo .
Most likely your device has different hardware. For example brazilian variant of galaxy s is still unsuported. And there were some different types of vibrant (with larger storage).
You might want to write to curio, he might provide you with some help on how to test your device.
looks like many chinese guy here.
I use the chinese version jpm and with voodoo working well.
So may be your unlucky thing is caused by the hongkong rom?
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superchango said:
from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=816229
??? is this a contagious typo or there is a jp8 froyo build that somehow i missed?
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there's a zsjp8 recently
Mycorrhiza said:
Have you ever tried to factory reset after any of the steps?
That solved a friend of mines problems with a previous 2.2 Version.
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For sure, this is the first "technology" I learnt in my first day to use my previous previous Android phone Milstone
RyanZA said:
EXT2 is faster, EXT4 is safer when pulling the battery out of your phone. Personal preference - z4mod supports both anyway, as long as the kernel supports it. The main difference is that z4mod uses your stock kernel, but if others who have the same device don't have the issue it might be something else. Maybe give your phone to them, and ask them to sort it out for you!
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Ok, now I see. I tried one time of z4mod online patch but failed so I didn't try it again. And I found the English always bring me trouble to describe my meaning, actually the mates I mentioned are those we know each other in Chinese forum, but we never meet each other in reality world. So I have no chance to ask them do it for me. And personally, I like to do anything by my understanding then do it by myself. I decided to try one more time of the hottest Universal Lagfix, but I must uninstall your great OCLF first, am I right? if it still get failed, I will say bye-bye to others method forever but stick with your OCLF.
BTW, since Ext2 is faster, and most of the using is regarding the /data partition read/write, does it mean that I can't expect "big" difference between the OCLF and total Non-RFS solution? If so, maybe I should stop to try again.
deezy7 said:
Totally off topic, but I must say, as a CBC (Canadian Born Chinese) who doesn't speak any Chinese, it was very very polite and nice for you to say this. This sort of good, polite, attitude is very much appreciated, and you don't see it very often in North America The forums here on XDA are, for the most part, very good...but on other websites, can degenerate into absolute inhumane rudeness.
Just wanted to say kudos for your post And Ni How Ma lol
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It doesn't matter to me to off topic, and also I am glad to know a new word: CBC
Chinese have a very traditional saying: Guest must follow host (the meaning, but I don't know how to translate it into English properly), but it's sad to see less and less young guys in China buy it in....You can feel it in most of Chinese forums if you can read Chinese. So we need do much more than economic development. Anyhow, since it's off topic, we could discuss it further through other channels if you like so.
avary said:
hello, i bought my i9000 from shenzhen (via taobao store) so it is propably hongkong device as yours ( firmware was zsjf7), i flashed zsjp4 (froyo) and wa laggish even with oclf. then later i flashd jpa ( i needed arabic) and applied z4mod but failed . and finally i applied ultimate kernel lagfix (overkill). worked well for me . didn't try voodoo though.
you might try options other than voodoo .
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Thanks for your input, I will give a try later according to your recommendation.
To the OP, you are not alone.
I have two galaxy S phone with me.
One is i9000M from Bell Canada and one is i9000T from south America.
Both can use the OCLF fix but only the i9000M can use the voodoo fix.
I have tried everything possible to get voodoo working on the i9000T with JPM but it just fails to install.
The devices are identical and both can run JPM / JP6 or any other i9000 ROM just fine.
I really don't know what voodoo wont run on the i9000T and i could not get any help from the developer on this matter.
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MODEM
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Extracted from the latest Official Gingerbread 2.3.3[I9000TUBJV6] for the I9000T (thanks to caribbean_spur for the heads-up in this thread )
I flashed it myself and its working fine and fast! Download Here
Just flash it via ODIN under PHONE, select the file and you're set (don't tic repartition or other options, Keep It Simple). At the moment I haven't created a CWM version to flash it directly from the ROM; my guess is ODIN is the safest way to go.
CM7 Version (just tested under MIUI MCGv4.3 and v5.1, working fine) Flash via CWM
Post your results and enjoy!
that's mean that there is official 2.3.3 I9000T version? with I9000T 2.3.3 bootloader?
Posted the complete ROM.
thanks for this nice to have an updated modem with the band activated will try it out
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how can you root the device??
works with the hardcore or supercurios kernel?
thanks
pendejerto said:
how can you root the device??
works with the hardcore or supercurios kernel?
thanks
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It's working with MIUI 2.3.4, 2.6.35.7-GlitchV9 Kernel. I guess the only way you can find out is same as me ... TEST!
I've tested it so far with Stock 2.3.3 and MIUI.
Saludos.
CWM version attached. Not sure if it's working, will test it in a second.
Granted it should work but I may have messed up.
Thanks
Working on JVH
Oh my God! I flashed it over JL2 in CM7/MIUI and it went from 2 bars to 4 bars! There is no way to force a band in CM7, so JL2 kept on reverting to the inferior 900 band.
The GPS didn't work at first. Then I looked up the right ntp server from http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/@. Mine was ca.pool.ntp.org. I got a fix but it keeps switching between 0 satellites and 6 satellites. The fix isn't as stable as JL2.
Altogether- JV6 must be focusing on the 850 band because I'm getting four bars now. This is good news for anyone in Canada!!!!
montrealguy said:
Oh my God! I flashed it over JL2 in CM7/MIUI and it went from 2 bars to 4 bars! There is no way to force a band in CM7, so JL2 kept on reverting to the inferior 900 band.
The GPS didn't work at first. Then I looked up the right ntp server from http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/@. Mine was ca.pool.ntp.org. I got a fix but it keeps switching between 0 satellites and 6 satellites. The fix isn't as stable as JL2.
Altogether- JV6 must be focusing on the 850 band because I'm getting four bars now. This is good news for anyone in Canada!!!!
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My friend... there IS indeed a way you can force WCDMA in some CM7 versions, I guess you divorced the search button?
Punch *#*#4636#*#*, go to Phone information go down to the Pull-down menu and select WCDMA Only.
Give it a try and see what happens.. I'm glad the modem helped you up there!
Cheers
Candanga said:
My friend... there IS indeed a way you can force WCDMA in some CM7 versions, I guess you divorced the search button?
Punch *#*#4636#*#*, go to Phone information go down to the Pull-down menu and select WCDMA Only.
Give it a try and see what happens.. I'm glad the modem helped you up there!
Cheers
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Not the same thing. You can't force band selection under cm7.
Modem is working well after a day of use under cm7 nightly 05/21. Idle drain may be a bit higher then jl2, but too early to say for sure.
Sent from i9000m on cm7, with xda premium.
I know you built this specifically for the 9000T.....do you know if I'll brick my device if I flash it on my i9000? (International) version. Thanks!
I flashed this modem to my i9000 international with early 10.1 RE and works great.
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I don't know if I got it right. What I can get by flashing this modem?
lost EMEI
I just have lost my EMEI flashing the Odin version of this modem.
Restore my backup didn't help, please help! I was running the JVO before flashing this
BN#16
Edited: Got it back, but flashed JV4 instead of this.. I've tried booth Odin and CWM version of this modem, but lost EMEI with booth of them. Be careful all!
stanik_sk said:
I just have lost my EMEI flashing the Odin version of this modem.
Restore my backup didn't help, please help! I was running the JVO before flashing this
BN#16
Edited: Got it back, but flashed JV4 instead of this.. I've tried booth Odin and CWM version of this modem, but lost EMEI with booth of them. Be careful all!
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Well, I lost my IMEI flashing to CM7 also, there is a guide in my signature how to backup/restore the IMEI(only if you have the nv_data file) , that's a MUST The most important file ANYONE should keep handy is the nv_data.bin
It actually depends on which ROM you come from, I didn't lose anything when flashing to this, so everyone will have a different results.
It's not ONLY for 9000Ts, Its a 850Mhz Oriented modem (very popular in Latin America, Australia, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Argentina and Brasil). I have flashed 9000m, and 9000 ROMs on my SGS, all are the same. The only "functional" thing that changes are the CSCs and the Modems.
Mix and Match
ryanpence said:
I flashed this modem to my i9000 international with early 10.1 RE and works great.
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were you able to adjust to a 850 signal? I am running latest MIUI and still haven't figured out if it's hardware or a modem.bin that can dictate an 850 signal. I would love to run 3G on my i9000 international but it's still a mystery to me.
Would be grateful to hear if anyone has some insight.
BTW I flashed it last night...batter life is significantly better but still on EDGE only.
Deodexed UBJV6 CWM package
This is the deodexed UBJV6 CWM package which have been requested by some members now:
PDA/Modem/CSC:
UBJV6/UBJV6/UUBJV6: Download (159.5 MB) (Double-Click to extract) MD5:c27a5d73dc5f6c23c206b7cad57bba3d
As you all know by now so you need to have GB bootloaders in order to run GB firmware, this means that the same rules applies to this package as it does with the stock GB, Froyo bootloaders are no-go.
I haven't tested this package on my device (don't have I9000T), so I cannot tell how it performs, I hope that you will not face any problems using it.
Good luck to all of you.
UBJV6 for Odin by Hamad here (with bootloader).
inté
doze this require a 2.3.3 bootloader