Release: I9000XWJM7 - Multi CSC(s) Europe - Galaxy S I9000 Android Development
Few facts about this version:
INTERNAL release (not official, obviously)
Version: 2.1 Eclair
Build time: 2010.08.18 15:36:06 KST
Changelog: Unknown
PDA version I9000XWJM7, MODEM version I9000XXJM3
All CSC versions are I9000???JM1 and unbranded, but CSC´s for specific operators (Vodafone for example) are included.
UI / Swype languages supported by XWJM7:
UI: Czech, Danish, Deutsch DACH , Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Kazakh, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovakian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Swype: Croatian, Czech, Danish, Deutsch DACH ,Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
I have not modified the code in any way, although I have repacked the release to make CSC selection possible.
Usually Odin3 images are provided in a single integrated .tar package which contain all of the necessary files. This way the CSC cannot be selected separately.
That is why I splitted the release in three different parts (CODE, MODEM, CSC).
Since Odin3 has flashfile checksum support I also added md5 hash tail to the .tar files. This way is more secure because Odin will not allow flashing corrupted images. Flashing takes a bit longer thou because the checksums are checked in the beginning of the update process.
You need to download two files.
GT-I9000_I9000XWJM7_I9000XXJM3_CODE-MODEM.rar
CSC_I9000???JM1 (CSC of your selection)
I know this is not nearly all of the excisting variants, but repacking the softwares is quite a slow process for certain reasons. I have access to pretty much any Samsung firmware, so if you find a variant missing you can send me pm. I can have a look.
Here is the description of CSC´s (included country variants):
DBT (Germany specific)
OXA *Multi CSC* (for France, Germany, Italy, Poland, UK, UK & Ireland)
OXE *Multi CSC* (for Baltic, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine)
OXX *Multi CSC* (for Austria, Baltic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland)
BMC *Multi CSC* Unbranded / Custom apps: (Canada)
HUI Branded: (Tre - H3G Italy)
OLB *Multi CSC* Unbranded / Branded: (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam)
OPS Unbranded / Custom apps: (Optus Australia)
XEE - Nordic: (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden).
TMN Branded: (TMN Portugal)
TMN Light version by Phk (Custom boot & shutdown animations, TMN applications, favorites & bookmarks removed )
Download links:
GT-I9000_I9000XWJM7_I9000XXJM3_CODE-MODEM.rar
CSC_I9000DBTJM1.rar
CSC_I9000OXAJM1.rar
CSC_I9000OXEJM1.rar
CSC_I9000OXXJM1.rar
CSC_I9000BMCJH2.rar
CSC_I9000HUIHUI.rar
CSC_I9000OLBJG4.rar
CSC_I9000OPSJG1.rar
CSC_I9000XEEJM1.rar
CSC_I9000TMNJM1.rar
CSC_I9000TMNJM1-CLEAN-v2.tar
Extract the downloaded .rar archives to the same folder.
The archives are contain .tar.md5 files. Do not open them with Winrar for example. They are compressed Odin images which do not need unpacking.
So how to proceed:
Put your phone to download mode (hold down: volume down, home key, power)
DO NOT plug in your phone yet, Odin / driver does not like it at this stage.
Start Odin3
Tick "Re-Partition", check that "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" have been ticked.
Click "PIT" button and select s1_odin_20100512.pit file.
Plug in the phone and wait until Odin finds it.
Click "Start" button... <Firmware update start...> <Get PIT for mapping...> appear. The phone will turn off and the screen indicates "Reset". Wait until Odin indicates "Pass".
Plug out your phone, remove the battery, put it back in and put phone to download mode again.
Click "Reset" button in Odin and untick "Re-Partition" box.
DO NOT select PIT file again.
Click "PDA" button and select "CODE_I9000XWJM7.tar.md5" file.
Click "MODEM" button and select "MODEM_I9000XXJM3.tar.md5" file.
Click "CSC" button and select the desired version "CSC_I9000???JM?.tar.md5".
Plug in the phone and wait until Odin finds it.
Click "Start" button and wait until phone reboots with the new software version.
When using *Multi CSC* you need to type *#272*????# after the flash (in dialer). ???? being the current time displayed by phone. For example if the time is currently 6.25pm you need to type *#272*0625#. Then select the desired CSC version from the list and press "Install".
**Read this if you are downgrading from I9000XXJPC rom**
Requirements: Rooted phone, "Root Explorer" (or similar), .nv_data.bak and .nv_data.bak.md5 files (PRIOR the date of I9000XXJPC release).
Because I9000XXJPC rom rewrites certain thing in the permanent memory area of the phone, certain things CAN occur when you downgrade the phone to <I9000XXJPC firmware. It is possible that there will not be any problems at all, but if there is read below.
Possible problems (I had them all due trying different thing to solve it):
IMEI "corruption".
nv_data.bin checksum does not pass the check and the phone / baseband generates a new blank one. Baseband test IMEI (000xxxxxxxxxxxx) will be displayed.
No service.
There is no service even a functional SIM card is inserted.
You cannot receive or make calls, receive or send sms, etc (obviously).
Freeze / lock-down.
The phone will not react to anything besides pressing power key.
You cannot unlock the display to enter PIN code.
Wrong PIN code.
The phone will not accept any PIN code on any SIM (even the correct one ).
Phone displays "wrong PIN code" message even the try counter (three strikes you know) does not change.
Product code changed to KOR.
= Blocked Kies updates (without a registry "hack")
Here is how to fix any or all of them:
Downgrade to I9000XWJM7 firmware with Odin (as usual).
Remove SIM card from the phone (to be able to boot in first place) and start the phone.
Gain root access and install "Root Explorer" (or similar), ADB works too.
Open Root Explorer and go to the "EFS" folder in the root.
Check the date on .nv_data.bak and .nv_data.bak.md5 files.
If it is earlier than 08/26/2010 you´re clear, if it is later then you may stop reading.
Once the date has been checked, select files nv_data.bin and nv_data.bin.md5 simultaneously and delete (yes, delete) them. Reboot the phone.
Now your phone is in the same condition (atleast permanent memory wise) as it was prior I9000XXJPC update.
There is a safety feature I would call "a dead mans switch".
If the current nv_data files are deleted, the phone will make new nv_data files from the .bak (backup) files (if they excist). The new nv_data files will be signed automatically so they pass the checks (none of the errors listed above will occur). However if they do not excist, the phone will just write an empty / test file (= IMEI corrupted, no service, etc). Also if you just rename .bak files they will have wrong signatures and the same problems will occur.
Regards.
- Nottingham
First.
Will give this a try. Thanks again.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
Good timing Richthofen. Great job.
Any news on this one?
downloading now will try it thanks for the link
cba1986 said:
Any news on this one?
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Not much really, spent too much time finding out how to unfreeze my phone
Quadrant atleast seems to be decent, I detect
Ive tried this method on a vibrant and it works then i used Odin to go back to stock and now i have the stock firmware like when i bought it but when i power on the phone it still says its a gt i9000 then the vibrant boot screen. any idea how to erase the first boot screen of the i9000? even after going back with Odin it stayed. but im booting up with the vibrant ROM with no problems. plus the only way to get into recovery now is to use clockwork mod. any suggestions on how to fix this?
So whats new in this firmware?
blackerwater said:
Ive tried this method on a vibrant and it works then i used Odin to go back to stock and now i have the stock firmware like when i bought it but when i power on the phone it still says its a gt i9000 then the vibrant boot screen. any idea how to erase the first boot screen of the i9000? even after going back with Odin it stayed. but im booting up with the vibrant ROM with no problems. plus the only way to get into recovery now is to use clockwork mod. any suggestions on how to fix this?
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The boot screen is stored in param.lfs file.
I guess the version of the Vibrant rom you updated does not contain that file.
Interesting ill look for that thanks.
Sent using xda app.
AlCanDrive55 said:
So whats new in this firmware?
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Thanks for the firmware! Time to flash again. Any ideas on what's changed from XFJM6?
I just searched the file system for param.lfs and its not in there? Any more suggestions? Thanks for the help.
Sent using xda app.
Richthofen said:
Not much really, spent too much time finding out how to unfreeze my phone
Quadrant atleast seems to be decent, I detect
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How much score?
cba1986 said:
How much score?
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+1
blabla ( not enought chars to post... )
Can you please post a "Settings -> About Phone" screenshot? =)
Thanks
Phk
(ps: Benchmark results!! and new feature list also!! hehe)
any one recommend this over JPC?
is it worth downgrading?? wondering..
nandihno said:
any one recommend this over JPC?
is it worth downgrading?? wondering..
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While JPC was a LOT better than JP3, I still found JPC rather slow and unresponsive when compared to JM5 or JM1 with a lag fix. Too much debug code still in there.
Forget the Quadrant score unless you're using Advanced and looking at individual components.
I might flash JM7 later on and give it a quick spin. Worst case Nandroid JM5 goes back on ;-)
is it possible to use the CSC extracted from other flash package?
I just flashed JM6 a few days back so I am wondering how is this different/better?
Thanks again to the Red Baron.
Edit: The CSC_I9000OPSJG1.rar is corrupt and contains no data. Can the one from JM6 be used in its place?
I'm a bit confused. With Froyo 2.2 just around the corner, why for god sakes are people still working the bugs out of 2.1?????????????????????
<scratches head and forms a bald spot>
cheetah2k said:
I'm a bit confused. With Froyo 2.2 just around the corner, why for god sakes are people still working the bugs out of 2.1?????????????????????
<scratches head and forms a bald spot>
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Their is no official word that the Froyo coming out soon. Plus many of the problem fixed in 2.1 would be helpful in 2.2
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Release: I9000BOJI1 - Multi CSC(s) Europe
Few facts about this version: INTERNAL release (not official, obviously) Version: 2.1 Eclair PDA version I9000BOJI1 PDA Build time: 2010.09.11 02:25:59 KST PDA Changelog: Unknown MODEM version I9000XXJM4 MODEM Build time: 2010.08.31 10:26:45 KST MODEM Changelog: Unknown This is a T-Mobile branded firmware. Branding = Custom boot & shutdown animation (+ sound), custom alarm tone. They can be easily removed by replacing the files (from unbranded firmware). I am not going to do it due my epic hangover The modem firmware has been updated from I9000XXJM3 used in my previous releases to I9000XXJM4 (final). This version should have some actual changes too (besides fixed typos in operator names). All CSC versions are I9000???JM1 and unbranded, but CSC´s for specific operators (Vodafone for example) are included. UI / Swype languages supported by BOJI1: UI: Czech, Danish, Deutsch DACH , Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Kazakh, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovakian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian Swype: EnglishUS, EnglishUK, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, PortuguesePT ,Polish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Romanian, Greek, Croatian I have not modified the code in any way, although I have repacked the release to make CSC selection possible. Usually Odin3 images are provided in a single integrated .tar package which contain all of the necessary files. This way the CSC cannot be selected separately. That is why I splitted the release in three different parts (CODE, MODEM, CSC). Since Odin3 has flashfile checksum support I also added md5 hash tail to the .tar files. This way is more secure because Odin will not allow flashing corrupted images. Flashing takes a bit longer thou because the checksums are checked in the beginning of the update process. You need to download two files. GT-I9000_I9000BOJI1_I9000XXJM4_CODE-MODEM-MID.7z CSC_I9000?????? (CSC of your selection) I know this is not nearly all of the excisting variants, but repacking the softwares is quite a slow process for certain reasons. I have access to pretty much any Samsung firmware, so if you find a variant missing you can send me pm. I can have a look. Here is the description of CSC´s (included country variants): DBT (Germany specific) OXA *Multi CSC* (for France, Germany, Italy, Poland, UK, UK & Ireland) OXE *Multi CSC* (for Baltic, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine) OXX *Multi CSC* (for Austria, Baltic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland) BMC *Multi CSC* Unbranded / Custom apps: (Canada) HUI Branded: (Tre - H3G Italy) OLB *Multi CSC* Unbranded / Branded: (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) OPS Unbranded / Custom apps: (Optus Australia) XEE - Nordic: (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden). TMN Branded: (TMN Portugal) TMN Light version by Phk (Custom boot & shutdown animations, TMN applications, favorites & bookmarks removed) XEC Branded / Custom apps and game demos: (Movistar Spain) Download links: GT-I9000_I9000BOJI1_I9000XXJM4_CODE-MODEM-MID.7z CSC_I9000DBTJM1.rar CSC_I9000OXAJM1.rar CSC_I9000OXEJM1.rar CSC_I9000OXXJM1.rar CSC_I9000BMCJH2.rar CSC_I9000HUIHUI.rar CSC_I9000OLBJG4.rar CSC_I9000OPSJG1.rar CSC_I9000XEEJM1.rar CSC_I9000TMNJM1.rar CSC_I9000TMNJM1-CLEAN-v2.tar CSC_I9000XECJM1.7z Extract the downloaded .rar archives to the same folder. The archives are contain .tar.md5 files. Do not open them with Winrar for example. They are compressed Odin images which do not need unpacking. So how to proceed: Put your phone to download mode (hold down: volume down, home key, power) DO NOT plug in your phone yet, Odin / driver does not like it at this stage. Start Odin3 Tick "Re-Partition", check that "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" have been ticked. Click "PIT" button and select s1_odin_20100512.pit file. Plug in the phone and wait until Odin finds it. Click "Start" button... <Firmware update start...> <Get PIT for mapping...> appear. The phone will turn off and the screen indicates "Reset". Wait until Odin indicates "Pass". Plug out your phone, remove the battery, put it back in and put phone to download mode again. Click "Reset" button in Odin and untick "Re-Partition" box. DO NOT select PIT file again. Click "PDA" button and select "CODE_I9000BOJI1.tar.md5" file. Click "MODEM" button and select "MODEM_I9000XXJM4.tar.md5" file. Click "CSC" button and select the desired version "CSC_I9000???JM?.tar.md5". Plug in the phone and wait until Odin finds it. Click "Start" button and wait until phone reboots with the new software version. When using *Multi CSC* you need to: Turn on USB debugging and plug in the phone. Open command prompt and type: Code: adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.Preconfig/com.android.Preconfig.Preconfig Then select the desired CSC version from the list and press "Install" (this happens on phone screen!). The phone will reboot once the change is done. **Read this if you are downgrading from I9000XXJPC rom** Requirements: Rooted phone, "Root Explorer" (or similar), .nv_data.bak and .nv_data.bak.md5 files (PRIOR the date of I9000XXJPC release). Because I9000XXJPC rom rewrites certain thing in the permanent memory area of the phone, certain things CAN occur when you downgrade the phone to <I9000XXJPC firmware. It is possible that there will not be any problems at all, but if there is read below. Possible problems (I had them all due trying different thing to solve it): IMEI "corruption". nv_data.bin checksum does not pass the check and the phone / baseband generates a new blank one. Baseband test IMEI (000xxxxxxxxxxxx) will be displayed. No service. There is no service even a functional SIM card is inserted. You cannot receive or make calls, receive or send sms, etc (obviously). Freeze / lock-down. The phone will not react to anything besides pressing power key. You cannot unlock the display to enter PIN code. Wrong PIN code. The phone will not accept any PIN code on any SIM (even the correct one ). Phone displays "wrong PIN code" message even the try counter (three strikes you know) does not change. Product code changed to KOR. = Blocked Kies updates (without a registry "hack") Here is how to fix any or all of them: Downgrade to I9000BOJI1 firmware with Odin (as usual). Remove SIM card from the phone (to be able to boot in first place) and start the phone. Gain root access and install "Root Explorer" (or similar), ADB works too. Open Root Explorer and go to the "EFS" folder in the root. Check the date on .nv_data.bak and .nv_data.bak.md5 files. If it is earlier than 08/26/2010 you´re clear, if it is later then you may stop reading. Once the date has been checked, select files nv_data.bin and nv_data.bin.md5 simultaneously and delete (yes, delete) them. Reboot the phone. Now your phone is in the same condition (atleast permanent memory wise) as it was prior I9000XXJPC update. There is a safety feature I would call "a dead mans switch". If the current nv_data files are deleted, the phone will make new nv_data files from the .bak (backup) files (if they excist). The new nv_data files will be signed automatically so they pass the checks (none of the errors listed above will occur). However if they do not excist, the phone will just write an empty / test file (= IMEI corrupted, no service, etc). Also if you just rename .bak files they will have wrong signatures and the same problems will occur. Regards. - Nottingham
Great work! U tha best Baron Richt 1st notice: GPS button is gone from pulldown meny...
what's instead of the GPS button, don't say the sound off button again because it doesn't make sense to have a vibration and sound off button in the pull down menu Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
TweetyPeety said: what's instead of the GPS button, don't say the sound off button again because it doesn't make sense to have a vibration and sound off button in the pull down menu Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk Click to expand... Click to collapse Yes it is sound off button again, I just flashed that firmware... Further I didnt see many changes other than the T-mobile boot-on and off.
If I turn gps on without using it in any app does it still use battery?
Thanks mate! I hope your hangover will be less epic soon!
is this the same rom as T-959UVJI2 ?
GXFX said: is this the same rom as T-959UVJI2 ? Click to expand... Click to collapse What? This is for I9000, T959UVJI2 is for... T959 Vibrant.
Richthofen said: What? This is for I9000, T959UVJI2 is for... T959 Vibrant. Click to expand... Click to collapse Yeah , i know. but this version has the new widgets etc.. ? like T959UVJI2 ....
Tempting, as I have T mobile. But than again its the same modem, so I will probably stick to jm8 for now. BUt as always big thanks =)
dupel said: Tempting, as I have T mobile. But than again its the same modem, so I will probably stick to jm8 for now. BUt as always big thanks =) Click to expand... Click to collapse I guess I'll wait n see too, i just came back to jm8 from froyo... Too much inertia to flash again for now haha. Maybe tomorrow Any updates, changes or improvements anyone?
jana999 said: I guess I'll wait n see too, i just came back to jm8 from froyo... Too much inertia to flash again for now haha. Maybe tomorrow Any updates, changes or improvements anyone? Click to expand... Click to collapse yes.. same situation i have XXJPH and i would turn on eclair.. so.. jm8 or this new? any changes?
More impressions: snappy as JM8... but browser is better, more smooth than JM8.
Good post. Think I'm gonna stick to JM8 for now. Hoping for final 2.2 soon.
Looks interesting. How's GPS in this one?
Also a New i9000BUJM4 - VF Branding Richthofen said: Few facts about this version: INTERNAL release (not official, obviously) Click to expand... Click to collapse Hi, i just updated my VF Galaxy with the i9000BUJM4 Firmware. It was official to get without Testmode over KIAS. So it should be official. When i use SGS Info tool it shows me internal version, but i think this doesn't matter. Because when i get with kies it should be official, or? regards, halanz
Small changes. Very smooth without any lag fix. No problems with the market at all. The best experience with no lag fix applied ever. Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
So anybody willing to fix boot logo and other T-Mobile branding away?
halanz said: Hi, i just updated my VF Galaxy with the i9000BUJM4 Firmware. It was official to get without Testmode over KIAS. So it should be official. When i use SGS Info tool it shows me internal version, but i think this doesn't matter. Because when i get with kies it should be official, or? regards, halanz Click to expand... Click to collapse Test-keys vs release-keys + changelog make the difference
Richthofen said: Test-keys vs release-keys + changelog make the difference Click to expand... Click to collapse i have installed the firmware.. i think is very old! because don't have task manage, and i can't install by samsung apps.. you can install?
[Q]How to add a language to the csc file
Hi everyone The thing I want to do is add my own language (for viewing and texting only) to the xxjk1 firmware I have my own region files so I can copy files from it to the xxjk1 firmware Does anyone know how can I do it? (Is it possible after all ?)
By the way, you can flash JK1 firmware with CSC from your region (with your own language). But it must be CSC from any other firmware of Bada 1.2...
Have you tried it your self? Is it ok to flash xxjd1 with a kc1 csc file from another region?
Yes, I often use it.
Thank you very much for the tip. Now does anybody know the answer of the first question I asked?
thats totally wrong just tried with XXJID and took CSC from JPKC1 and guess what happened lost Arabic language please find a way to fix it
I don't undestand what is wrong... I use it many times and it was working. As I said If you going to flash Bada 1.2 firmware, CSC is must be from other Bada 1.2 firmware.
Both firmwares are 1.2. so according to what u said it should work But looks like it didn't work Which two regions and firmwares are you yourself(baza 14) using? Thanks for participating
For example I flashed FW JK1 with CSC from JL1 (XD region).
Oh you mean all from Europe?? i just flashed JK1 to make sure that it doesn't support Arabic too @roostaamir give it a try maybe it will work for you i'll wait for ho1od until he succeeds in QMD Compression tools maybe it will fix that problem
Sorry but i don't have my wave in my own hands right now(it has a long story) But if you can test this and share the results,I would be thanful: Flash your phone with xxjid and the parts of jp firmware which have open arabic.each time with one of the jp files.(i mean first flash the factory-fs from the jp firmware and other parts from xxjid.then do this with pfs .... and so on) Please tell me when will the arabic language will be in your phone. (i mean which file caused the arabic language to be in your phone) Thanks
that is a bad idea i tried it before a got a really bad results just wait for ho1od i think he will finish his tool in a few days P.S. : Arabic language was there but appeared in squares shape (i think it is due to decoding of it) maybe your language will be another case
@mylove90 Yes, all from Europe. Maybe it is the problem.
The decoding of arabic language differ totally than european languages that's the problem
as i now bada internal works with unicode, everything over is not important. i am a developer and we are trying to pass all string always in unicode to bada cause this is saveing the process to convert them. In my two apps i could add russian as normal letters without any problems.
The language i want to add is persian(Simillar to arabic) What can i do? Are u saying that there's no way to do it? Or the new tool (being created by ho1od) can do it?
ho1od is developing Wave remaker : a small tool to make changes in the bada firmware files CSC files (apparently contains language) have two parts the first one every one can extract it using trix and the other one is QMD compressed so no one extracted it until(as i know) now so i am waiting for ho1od to see what is in there but i think there will be *.rsr files that contains language
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=984482 Next step after (de)compress, is *.rsr edit for Display Language. No idea which files needed for Keyboard ... But at this time not tested, because QMD... Best Regards
any news anyone?
Bada 2.0.1 For all Regions unlocked and working
Check this tread and have fun. Please request if more CSC files are needed and please specify witch ones are needed. http://www.mysamsungwave.com/index.php?topic=10277.0 Thanks
can you download it ? i can't register thank you
Hello I would love to see a CSC file for the Netherlands. My original CSC was XEN. I can provide u with this CSC but does it have to be a certain CSC ore will any XEN csc do the trick? As soon as I know what CSC u need I will upload it and provide the link. Thanks in advance here the link to csc_s8500_open_europe_common_XENJF3 http://www.mediafire.com/?codbcu27te1ov0m
tnx...it's work on S8530 ??? what about css file for israel?..
i am cheaking there litebass2 said: tnx...it's work on S8530 ??? what about css file for israel?.. Click to expand... Click to collapse i found out where is the PTR xml but if you at cellcom or pelephone you need to go to Stune after connecting you phone into it and go to CSC coustomer and click on it and a list of all the CSC on your phone will popout and then right-click the PTR or CEL or PCL PTR = Orange CEL = Cellcom PCL = Pelephone and copy the coustomer.xml and then pick the foldor you want to save it there and then after you flashed to the new firmware you agine got Stune and pick a CSC that you will not use and then you replace the xml of the unneeded CSC with the copied xml and your phone will reboot and everything eles is on the guide the toxic gave
I cant find VIA in pre config
atelier0807 said: I cant find VIA in pre config Click to expand... Click to collapse VIA was used as a example Upload it to KOR or something you see in the pre-config list
are there any Canadian CSC? thanks
@toxicdust Thank u for uploding XEN CSC I tried it but it resulted in chinees language (had to change it by remembering were u can change language in settings menu) keyboard language was chinees too wich I could not change even when I set it to Nederlands it kept chinees . Internet settings were not found had to do it by hand. Am i doing something wrong? can u help me out here? thanks in advance
[Q] SMS Issue in KH3 for S8500
After flashing the KH3 beta firmware, the texts automatically go to SIM after roughly 50 messages yet there seems to be no way to change it? Ay possibility or will it require reflash?
have the same problem... tried some things but reflash is the only one that solves it for a while... please, can someone help us? it's a pain
zm15011992 said: After flashing the KH3 beta firmware, the texts automatically go to SIM after roughly 50 messages yet there seems to be no way to change it? Ay possibility or will it require reflash? Click to expand... Click to collapse This problem is solved by installing the correct csc file from pre-Configuration setting. For example, if your csc is DBT, you need to set pre-Configuration to DBT after flashing.
forgive my ignorance, how would we do that? edit: just flipped my csc onto DBT as that "supposedly" covers UK aswell as Germany etc, reset the languages back to English etc and see how that ends up
Correct setting in Pre-Configuration menu ensures that you benefit from all the local services offered by your network operator... network settings, language, keyboard,etc. To set your csc, go to Pre-Configuration menu as follows: On keypad enter this code: *#5239870*# => (Admin setting) 2 Pre-configuration => (Operator code; tap the blank space to pop up the keypad) *#27236*# => Done => Confirm => (CSC Pre-configuration; here select your csc) Install. If you have installed with the OXA csc (S8500OXA), below is a list of countries and their corresponding csc files: 1. KOR = Default 2. SKT = Korea 3. XEF = France 4. XEO = Poland 5. XEU = UK and IRE 6. DBT = Germany 7. ITV = Italy So if you are from the UK, your correct csc file is the XEU.
At least someone knows what they are doing cheers for the info
this issue can be solved just by hard reset after flashing,,,,thats it no need pre configuration
pre config saves a hard reset and achieves same ends, I guess just use whichever way your comfy with
Greek language
I have the SM-G920P and they have only english (I have tried various firmware from Sammobile) How can change language eg GREEK, I must change firmware?
Use At Your OWN RISK There is a thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...l/international-applications-sm-925p-t3213517 At the bottom is a patch for the G920P. I haven't tested it, it might BRICK YOUR PHONE. Make a backup first.