Before posting questions, read the next 5 posts!
Due to requests for modem files, here's my collection. All are taken from KIES releases, and are labelled accordingly.
They are sorted by the shipping ROM version:
XXKDH Modem as used by XWKDD ROM (VillainROM v0.1)
XXKDJ Modem as used by XWKE1/XWKE2 ROM (VillainROM v1.0)
XXKE4 Modem as used by XWKE7/XXKE4/ZSKF1/ZSKF4 ROM (VillainROM v1.1)
XXKE4 Modem as used by XXKE4
XXKE4 Modem as used by ZSKF1 ROM (VillainROM v1.2)
XXKE4 Modem as used by ZWKS4 ROM (VillainROM v1.3)
XXKE7 Modem as used by XWKF1 "frankenstein" ROM by Intratech
XXKF2 Modem as used by XXKF2 ROM (VillainROM 1.4)
XXKG1 Modem as used by XXKG1 ROM (VillainROM 2.0)
XXKG2 Modem as used by XXKG2 ROM (VillainROM 2.1)
XXKG3 Modem as used by XXKG3 ROM (VillainROM 2.3)
Files can be downloaded from http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/s...II-Shipped-Radio-Collection?p=42051#post42051
There is a full collection of flashable ZIP modems available at http://www.veyka.co.uk/radios/ courtesy of Veyka!
Modems guide
MODEM GUIDE
FILE NAMES:
The name of the Modem usually specifies the region its intended for, however... this doesn't mean it will work best for you. Classification of the Modem regions is as follows:
CE---> Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
DC---> Thailand
DD---> India
DX---> Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
DZ---> Malaysia, Singapore
JA---> South Africa
JC---> Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia
JP---> Arabic, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria
JV---> Tunisia, Turkey
UG---> North America
UH---> Latin America, The Caribbean
XE---> Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine
XX---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom
XW---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Nordic, Spain, United Kingdom
ZC---> China, Hong Kong
ZH---> Hong Kong
ZS---> China, Hong Kong
ZT---> Taiwan
Which Modem comes with which various Stock firmwares can be found out here:
http://devsrom4android.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/samsung-galaxy-s2-firmware-updates-via.html
RECOMMENDED MODEMS TO TRY:
KH3
XXKI4
NELP2
NELP3
NELP4
XXLPX
DXLP9
DXLPA
BVLP7 (tested by many, deemed to be a fantastic modem)
DEFINITION:
*Modem/Radio/Baseband is all the same thing and can be seen by going to Settings - About Phone - Baseband. It's basically a driver which receives and sends Mobile Network signals as well as handling switching between GPRS, 3G, HSDPA etc....... (but not WiFi connection, that and switchover between Mobile Network and WiFi is handled by the kernel). Reasoning as to why Modem has no influence on WiFi can be found in this post by Entropy - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28052552&postcount=6556
USAGE:
*There is no one "Best" modem for everybody. Unfortunately you actually have to try to find the modem which works perfectly for you on performance, strength and battery drain levels. The good thing is that from my lengthy 8 month experience with Galaxy S2, I'm happy to report that there are a few modems that seem to perform well geographically for most users. These modems are KE7, KH3, KI3, KI4, KL1, LPS, NEKF2, NELP2 & NELP3.
COMPATIBILITY:
*Modems do not need to be matched up with firmware like it's done with ROMs and Kernels. For example, a KI4 modem can be used with a KL1 ROM and the other way round. The only thing you need to pay attention to is what model your SGS2 is. 9100 and 9100 modems are compatible across both models. However, 9100 model and US variants are not cross compatible since the devices are designed to work on different bands.
INSTALLATION:
*I will add a flashing guide to post number 5 soon, hence why it says "Work in progress.....". For the moment I suggest asking Mr. Google to do a search for you. Bottom line is, for CWM packaged modems you need to be rooted and have a working CWM recovery (flash the CWM modem zip within recovery). For .TAR packages, all you need to do is flash it while your device is in Download Mode and connected to ODIN. The .TAR file should be selected in the PHONE field. Don't touch anything else.
TESTING:
*Usually just flashing and then using the same modem for 3-5 days should tell you how well it performs in your are and with you Mobile Network operator. Please remember that it takes around 2-3 days for a Modem to "settle" and achieve optimum performance, so don't judge how good a Modem is straight after flashing. That's where a lot of people fail when asserting battery drain.
Signal strength and quality can be tested using this app:
Network Signal Info
Download and upload speeds on your network with a current Modem can be tested using this app:
Speedtest.net
RESULTS:
Testing done by 3ayachi (Tunisia)
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Work in progress.....
Modems for 9100T model only
9100T MODEMS (Thanks to Intratech):
Vodafone Australia DUKF4 - Link (CWM Flashable)
Vodafone Australia DUKF4 - Link
Thailand DCKF1 - Link
Telstra Australia DVKF2 - Link
Telecom New Zealand DOKG2 - Link
Cellcom Israel JIKJ1 - Link
Pelephone Israel JJKF3 - Link
Cellcom Israel JIKI2 - Link
Pelephone Israel JJKI2 - Link
Thailand DCKL1 - Link
Thailand DCKL1 - Link (CWM flashable)
***New I9100T Modem from Vodafone Australia***
DUKJ1 Link (CWM flashable)
DUKJ1 Link
Modems collected by others
This post is for compiling all modems added by others to this thread in one place. I will work backwards through the thread and get them all added to this post, giving credit to the original poster of course.
All modems are for the 9100 model unless otherwise specified.
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VEYKA'S MODEM COLLECTION (CWM flashable) (thanks to veyka):
LINK!
KALPIK'S MODEM COLLECTION (CWM flashable) (thanks to kalpik):
LINK!
OBIHOERNCHEN'S MODEM COLLECTION (CWM flashable) (thanks to obihoernchen):
LINK!
CHRIS264'S MODEM COLLECTION (thanks to chris264):
LINK!
PANGIOTI'S MODEM COLLECTION (thanks to pangiotis24):
LINK!
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JHKI2 - Link (Thanks to Intratech)
BVKJ4 - Link (Thanks to Intratech)
BUKI1 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to vel1m1r)
XXKG5 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to demonofsteel)
DXKF1 - Link (Thanks to allanon+)
XXKL1 - Link (Thanks to bclark)
XXKL1 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to DimonDroid)
XXKP1 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to shahulvm)
DXKL1 - Link (Thanks to thanksgiving60)
DXKL1 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to thanksgiving60)
XXKPA - Link (Thanks to thanksgiving60)
XXKPA - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to thanksgiving60)
XXLP1 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to Mayday_XL)
XXLPB - Link (Thanks to Intratech)
DDLPA - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to Intratech)
XXLQ6 - Link (CWM flashable) (Thanks to superleeds27) (My Sendspace mirror)
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JHLP9 I9100 (OrangeIL)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0sexwhgv6847jec
JJLP8 I9100T (PelephoneIL):
http://www.mediafire.com/?lgdpts6vud83h19
Thanks to tuvi123
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To be continued.......
Modems collected by me!
KG6 - Link (CWM flashable)
KH1 - Link (CWM flashable)
KH3 - Link (CWM flashable)
XXKI1 - Link (CWM flashable)
XWKI3 - Link (CWM flashable)
KI4 - Link (CWM flashable)
NEKI2 - Link (CWM flashable) (3 network, Italy)
XXKI3 - Link (CWM flashable)
XXKPA - Link (CWM flashable)
XXLP1 - Link (CWM flashable)
XXLP6 - Link (CWM flashable)
XXLPB - Link (CWM flashable)
NELP3 - Link (CWM flashable)
BUKI1 - Link (CWM flashable) (vodafone network, UK)
DXLP9 - Link (CWM flashable)
DXLPA - Link (CWM flashable)
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To be continued.......
Thks pulser
this one was a great idea, makes things easier
Thanks for this pulser_g2!
Looking forward to see this updated maybe collect feedback from users regarding reception and power usage etc and from what area in the world. And if possible a short summery for them to after feedback.
If you do a check the XXKE4 modems are all the same as far as I can tell.
Intratech said:
If you do a check the XXKE4 modems are all the same as far as I can tell.
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They are. I was just recording that those stock ROMs were shipped with that modem
If you check the link now, you'll see it's the same file for each
what about
What about XXKE7 Modem ??
BoneMo said:
What about XXKE7 Modem ??
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Knew I forgot one from my list. Thanks
Great idea Pulser will save time and bandwidth!
Im using modem XXKE7 at the minute.. is XXKF2 newer/better?
bentez2003 said:
Great idea Pulser will save time and bandwidth!
Im using modem XXKE7 at the minute.. is XXKF2 newer/better?
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XXKF2 is newer because it belongs to newer XXKF2 ROM(Poland ROM i think), i have it now and it works (in Czech republic)
What about CWM zip files?
yeah that would be even better. On sgs1 it was so simple changing modem through cwm recovery
Razer(x) said:
What about CWM zip files?
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The safest way I know of to flash a radio right now is via ODIN.
I've helped someone recover from a bad radio flash via ODIN, and we had no issues. CWM would have been useless. He had a soft-brick as a result of it. So no CWM access. So if you're flashing a radio, you should have PC access with ODIN in case something goes wrong.
If you get a soft-brick with the connect to PC icon, then you will need ODIN packages. So I encourage everyone to flash radios via ODIN, where you get md5 verification of the files (via the .tar.md5's I posted). If you flash via CWM you might not get that verification.
What difference do these make please?
What is the best?
And am I right in thinking these are flash via odin under the "phone" section?
Thanks in advance
jameslfc5 said:
What difference do these make please?
What is the best?
And am I right in thinking these are flash via odin under the "phone" section?
Thanks in advance
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You are right RE the phone part. You're not meant to just go flashing these because they are here, but a matching radio to your ROM is always a good idea
If your phone boots, and you have root access, you can always write the file directly to the modem partition (/dev/block/mmcblk0p8) using the dd command. When that's done, kill rild and you'll be using the new modem firmware.
@pulser_g2
Isn't enough the zip crc32 check? I've always flashed modem via cwm on sgs and I've tried a lot with no problem. On a corrupted file it won't flash
BTW its not too complicated but sometime frustrating when you can't get a PC and you realize the modem just flashed is not working
Sent from my Galaxy SII
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I installed this version to my phone yesterday (see the attachment) and since I have nothing to complain about (has there ever been ), I decided to share this release with the community.
Few facts about this version:
INTERNAL release (not official, obviously)
It is 2.1 Eclair
Build time: 2010.08.06 23:20:57 KST
Changelog: Unknown
PDA version I9000XWJM6, MODEM version I9000XXJM3
All CSC versions are I9000???JM1 and unbranded, but CSC´s for specific operators (Vodafone for example) are included.
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_I9000XWJM6_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)
Download links:
GT-I9000_I9000XWJM6_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
Special request:
I9000OXAJF6
Mock-up, check post #182 for further information.
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_I9000XWJM6.tar.md5" file.
Click "MODEM" button and select "MODEM_I9000XXJM3.tar.md5" file.
Click "CSC" button and select the desired version "CSC_I9000???JM1.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".
Regards.
- Nottingham
Looks good, but mind if I ask where you're getting the FWs?
ShezUK said:
Looks good, but mind if I ask where you're getting the FWs?
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I guess from the same place pretty much every release is.
Cannot go into the specifics, sorry.
anybody tried this one ??!! how does it compare to JM5 and samset 1.9f ??
Downloading.
Will you be providing regular FW releases? apparently the guy from samsung-firmwares isn't getting any so it'd be nice to have a regular source for newer versions
Spybreak said:
Will you be providing regular FW releases? apparently the guy from samsung-firmwares isn't getting any so it'd be nice to have a regular source for newer versions
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Maybe.
One user requested a CSC for T-Mobile Hungary.
Here is the link.
CSC_I9000TMHJM2
Ah nice I'll give this a bash after work tomorrow in the name of science and fannying around!
Does anybody fancy sticking Quadrant benchmark results up in the mean time?
Installing now and doing 1 click lag fix 4.0+SU Access+89 apps so i can post in 30 min my quadrant results
Richthofen said:
Maybe.
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I think everyone wants a froyo firmware, any chance of that happening?
Just flashed. Looks identical to JM2. I cannot try many things now (it's 2 AM here ).
You may want to add that spanish carrier Movistar is also supported. Detected the SIM and connected. Calls working. Wifi working. GPS unknown, I'm not going outside to try it now...
vcespon said:
You may want to add that spanish carrier Movistar is also supported. Detected the SIM and connected. Calls working.
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Yes, CSC is not critical for the phone.
It just contains (possible) operator customizations, country specific operator infos (APN´s etc) and sets preferences like default language.
Identical to JM2?!
Turn off the phone and you´ll see a difference
There is any difference compared to JM5?
What about GPS and lag?
Wait, don't tell me this has a built-in lag fix?!
cba1986 said:
There is any difference compared to JM5?
What about GPS and lag?
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Same Question
Improvments
I understand that some tweaks were put into one of the latest roms (forgotten the name) such as improved ram management and better battery life to name a few. Are this improvements also incoroprated into this rom? And would you be able to give a froyo release at the end of the month, i mean samsung should have deffinitly completed the rom by the last week of August if they want to test it and allow carries to mod it in time for end of september... right?
Quadrant says:
863
No lagfix
Just flashed and there's definitely an improvement in apploading speed(running 15 apps doesn't result in a black screen anymore when launching new ones). This is without any lagfix applied(was running jm5 + oneclick 2-3). Gonna try the gps now!
Numbers means anything. JH2 also gets that numbers and people reports that this FW it's much more fluid.
jim_panse said:
Quadrant says:
863
No lagfix
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Quadrant scores mean zilch. Had 2358 before and the phone ran noticeably slower than my friend's desire.
I thought it might be helpful with a thread that keeps track of the latest official update via Kies in different regions. This way we can see what markets Samsung prioritizes and in general I think it's a nice reference to have.
I may add that another reason I wanted to create this thread was because we in the nordic countries still haven't got any official updates via Kies.
For clarification: I am only interested in updates available via Kies firmware update. Not test mode or any Kies hack.
I need input from you, the users, to fill out my list. I will start with the one I know, Norway.
Edit: I have finally gotten some input and I will try to update and clean up the thread as best I can/have time to. Please also include if you are on the stock rom or have updated via Kies.
Region and carrier - firmware version:
Australia (Debranded) - DTJG3
Austria (A1) - XWJM2 and XXJF3
Belgium - No updates, stock XXJF3
Canada i9000m - UGJH2
Czech Republic - XXJM1
Denmark - JM1/JM2
Germany - XXJM1
Hungary - JM2
India - DDJG4
Ireland (Vodafone) - JM1/JM2
Italy (H3G - 3) - NEGJ2/NEGJ1
Kuwait & Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - JPJG8
Norway (Telenor) - No updates, stock XXJF3 (XEE region code)
Norway (Netcom) - No updates, stock XXJF5 (XEE region code)
Russia - No updates, stock XXJF5
Slovenia (Mobitel) - XWJG1
South East Asia - DXJG4 or JF4 for some
Singapore - DXJG4 and DXJF4
Spain (Movistar OP) - JM1
Sweden - No updates, stock XWJM2 (NEE region code)
Thailand (DTAC, A child company of Telenor) - DXJG4
The Philipines (Globe) - DXJG4
UK (Orange) - BVJG1
UK (O2) - No updates, stock ADJF1
UK (Vodafone) - BUJM3/BUJM4
Thailand, DTAC (A child company of Telenor) - DXJG4
XWJM2 in sweden, it came with that one as stock and some csc with NEE as code rather than XEE.
seems to be working properly anyways, baseband was JM1
//cheerz
UGJH2 for Canada I9000M as of Sep, 19, 2010
UK - Orange BVJG1
Is there a prize for oldest ROM? I'm certainly not waiting around when Froyo is released by Samsung for Orange to bless it with their logos and other garbage, I'll start reducing the official and increasing the fun then.
Inios said:
UGJH2 for Canada I9000M as of Sep, 19, 2010
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what's in our update? I'm on stock UGJG9...
nevermind...just googled it lol
answer:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8213221
Norway (Netcom) - XXJF5 (XEE region code)
Germany - XXJM1
India - DDJG4
Russia -
Baseband I9000XXJF5
Build Number - ECLAIR.XWJFB
EDIT : Since purchase no update was available through Keis. Stock FW remains.
DXJG4 Globe Philipines
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
XXJF3 For Belgium
Basebrand: I9000NEGJ2/I9000NEGJ1
CSC: I9000HUIJF3
Branded: H3G - 3 - Italy
O2 UK
The prize for the oldest rom would go to O2 UK for being still on ADJF1. Wheres my trophy?
South East Asia (Singapore)
Telco: Singtel
DXJG4
BronzedDroid said:
I thought it might be helpful with a thread that keeps track of the latest official update via Kies in different regions. This way we can see what markets Samsung prioritizes and in general I think it's a nice reference to have.
I may add that another reason I wanted to create this thread was because we in the nordic countries still haven't got any official updates via Kies.
For clarification: I am only interested in updates available via Kies firmware update. Not test mode or any Kies hack.
I need input from you, the users, to fill out my list. I will start with the one I know, Norway.
Region and carrier - firmware version:
Nordic Countries (Telenor and others) - XXJF3 (XEE region code)
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I suggest you consolidate ProductCode too.
Singapore Singtel
productCode=GT-I9000HKAXSO
HIDSWVER=I9000DXJG4/I9000OLBJG4/I9000DXJG4/I9000DXJG4
BronzedDroid said:
I thought it might be helpful with a thread that keeps track of the latest official update via Kies in different regions. This way we can see what markets Samsung prioritizes and in general I think it's a nice reference to have.
I may add that another reason I wanted to create this thread was because we in the nordic countries still haven't got any official updates via Kies.
For clarification: I am only interested in updates available via Kies firmware update. Not test mode or any Kies hack.
I need input from you, the users, to fill out my list. I will start with the one I know, Norway.
Region and carrier - firmware version:
Nordic Countries (Telenor and others) - XXJF3 (XEE region code)
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Umm... XXJF3 isn't available via kies firmware update for nordic phones as far as I know... Neither is any other version.
Slovenia (Mobitel)
PDA: I9000XWJG1
PHONE: I9000XXJG1
CSC: I9000OXXJF9
No fw update available through Kies for now.
Austria A1
PDA: I9000XWJM2
Phone: I9000XXJM2
CSC: I9000MOBJM2
I have a vodafone UK Galaxy S and kies wouldn't let me update past JM1. My phone is unbranded/unlocked etc.
Samsung FUS Location:
http://fus.samsungmobile.com/Phone_...00OXAJPO_I9000XXJPP_I9000XXJPO_XX_XEU.zip.enc
Decryption code: 1047713 (Thanks Chainfire)
Product Code: XEU
Build date: 2010.10.25 17:07:14 KST
(Release keys)
Languages: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8911297&postcount=34
USER FEEDBACK:
- 1020 Score without any lagfix
- This one is very fast the best until now and it works with speedmod froyo 340mb ram kernel!
- I'm liking this FW. Seems stable, smooth and no lag.
- GPS is Good!
Before Flashing please check the [HOWTO] [REF] [FAQ] [Guides] [Tutorials] Flash/Root/ADB/ROM [MUST READ!]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
DOWNLOAD ROM Decrypted version + mirrors:
Originally Posted by Tayutama - http://www.multiupload.com/GPW457DZW9
Originally Posted by Chainfire- http://www.multiupload.com/MX8XW7BG24
CF-Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108 OK(UNTESTED. PLEASE POST IF IT WORKS)
Richthofen said:
The firmware was originally a high package, meaning it is a update patch.
Therefore the system will not boot up properly if the package is flashed with Odin MDL with re-partition option enabled.
I converted it to a middle level package, which can be flashed with Odin MDL with re-partition enabled.
It is now a OSP (Odin Separate Package) rom, so the CSC can be selected separately. It was originally a OIP (Odin Integrated Package) so the CSC was fixed to the one used in the original release (OXA in this case).
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Richthofen's middle level package for codes CPW, DBT, SWC, XEU: (XWJPO/JPP)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8912392&postcount=73
Richthofen's middle level package for the following Codes: ATO, AUT, COS, CYO, EIR, EPL, ERA, EUR, FOP, IRD, ITV, MET, MOB, NEE, O2C, ODK, ONE, PAN, PLS, PRO, PRT, SEB, SEK, SER, SKZ, TDC, TEN, TMH, TMN, TPH, VDC, VDH, VDI, XEE, XEH, XEN, XEO, XEZ, XFA, XFC, XFE, XFM, XFV, YOG (JPA/JPP)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8911755&postcount=83
I'll update this post with all the findings.
I don't see it was it removed maybe?
error 404...
remove the "." at the end
IREWolfman said:
I don't see it was it removed maybe?
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It's downloading Ok here...
O corrected the link. It's fine. I
ykk_five said:
remove the "." at the end
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fixed. thanks
http://fus.samsungmobile.com/Phone_...00OXAJPO_I9000XXJPP_I9000XXJPO_XX_XEU.zip.enc
Decryption code 1047713
Decrypted:
http://www.multiupload.com/MX8XW7BG24
But how to decrypt?
Hi,
What is the Decode Code?
Edit : Saw it 10x
Why is this official?
what software use to decrypt this? Can anyone tell me?
Cheers
NeoXTC said:
what software use to decrypt this? Can anyone tell me?
Cheers
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I'm uploading decrypted version now if you can wait abit
Can someone share builddate?
Thanks!
I still want to know what makes this 'official'
For Being on samsung mobile site, maybe? Just a random guess tho.
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Just another beta
Decrypted version here: http://www.multiupload.com/GPW457DZW9
Note it's still uploading on a few of the mirrors
We need guinea pigs
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http://www.multiupload.com/MX8XW7BG24
Damn you Tayutama... starting upload while I already stated I was uploading it Next time no decrypt code for you (kidding)
Build date: 2010.10.25 17:07:14 KST
(6 hours older than JPA... but this is XEU!)
Release keys
Chainfire said:
http://www.multiupload.com/MX8XW7BG24
Damn you Tayutama... starting upload while I already stated I was uploading it.
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hehe sry
Hello everyone,
i just downloaded the official release 2.2 for Italy TIM branded Galaxy S.
The ZIP file is taken from Kies, using the Kies Patcher.
ROM Information:
PDA: JP5
PHONE: JPP
CSC: JP4
Link: Hotfile - JP5_JP4_JPP_TIM.zip
Product code for Italy (TIM) = GT-I9000HKDTIM
How can I create a ODIN package?
ru5t said:
Hello everyone,
i just downloaded the official release 2.2 for Italy TIM branded Galaxy S.
The ZIP file is taken from Kies, using the Kies Patcher.
ROM Information:
PDA: JP5
PHONE: JPP
CSC: JP4
Link: Hotfile - JP5_JP4_JPP_TIM.zip
Product code for Italy (TIM) = GT-I9000HKDTIM
How can I create a ODIN package?
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Ask Richthofen to make a middle level package for you all.
PS : With this post I have become 666 (that's my post count here) Still half evil, but FULL devil:
As soon as you have it tested, you can give us descriptions, Gps, Ram, smooth.
Tanks
I'm not using it now, i have reflashed with the official JP5.
Hi All
Im looking for a specific CSC file if any of you have it plz could you upload it for me so i could DL it from somewhere
The CSC file i need is for the XFV region
From what i could tell in version histories there are only a few of them out but i would like to see if there is a easier way to fix the you cannot update the firmware issue so we could probably document it properly.
The firmware dont really matter as i have most of them from samfirmware but i would like to replace the CSC to see if that would fix the problem.
This is for experimental purposes only and in no way will i or have a need to downgrade to a official firmware but seeing as i live in SA its hard to get the local CSC if everything is in the XEU region
Please check if you have one and let me know. I have a treory in terms of assisting ppl to get back on track with official firmware if they want to upgrade that way seeing as Bada 2.0 is close and a lot of ppl will want to go to the official release.
Have you tried the new Kies 2 hack found in the galaxy forum? it works well with bada due to there are all on the same server. I dont know yet how to find it, the forum is to huge.
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Have you tried the new Kies 2 hack found in the galaxy forum? it works well with bada due to there are all on the same server. I dont know yet how to find it, the forum is to huge.
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No idea. I was looking around but the CSC file still reffers in registry to the Kies software. The problem with that is that your geographical location gets picked up by the Kies software and if that dont match your CSC you wont be able to trick it in updating your FW over Kies.
I want to test that and see if that makes a difference because your productcode can also still be changed in the registry but you need the correct CSC
If it works everyone that want to manually flash has a 5 step fix to revert to original. Im just testing a theory
Please see if you can find that and share it Thanks
That with geographical is not true, i am using german firmwares and i can update through kies in austria, already flashed korean versions and everything works.
Manually you cannot change the settings, maybe your firmware configuration is mismatched.
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That with geographical is not true, i am using german firmwares and i can update through kies in austria, already flashed korean versions and everything works.
Manually you cannot change the settings, maybe your firmware configuration is mismatched.
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Last night i tested this and flashed back to XXJEG witch was one of the 1st firmwares out and knowing there is a update after that it still stated the same that the FW cant be updated. I have also tested multiple CSC FW combinations and cant get it to simulate my region to be able to update from Kies
Currently my Config looks like this
FW: S8500XXJL2
CSC: S8500OXDJL1
I installed JID and updated to JL2 witch atm is the most stable build i could find.
I can give you my xxji5 multi which contains every csc for open europe.
It is one combilation that i have made, in this time slyfer (my firmware downloader) have given me access to every samsung firmware.
It should solve your problems A bada 1.2 firmware with all csc i don't have, after the JL2 the downloader stopped to work, sorry.
You can choose what you want.
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I can give you my xxji5 multi which contains every csc for open europe.
It is one combilation that i have made, in this time slyfer (my firmware downloader) have given me access to every samsung firmware.
It should solve your problems A bada 1.2 firmware with all csc i don't have, after the JL2 the downloader stopped to work, sorry.
You can choose what you want.
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OMG dude you are a legend
Add me on skype: bubblethe1
I need the last 3 on that list as they are all to my country area
The XFA, XFE and XFM of you could just upload them somewhere so i could DL them if you dont mind
Here is the list i could use in terms of CSC
South Africa.
XFA = SOUTH AFRICA
XFC = SOUTH AFRICA
XFM = SOUTH AFRICA
XFV = SOUTH ARFICA
XFE = SOUTH AFRICA
Hello toxicdust, you can use the Kies Registry Patcher as suggested by larioteo to install any firmware of your choice from kies.
It works and it's very simple to use. Like larioteo, I have also installed several firmwares from different regions from kies without problems.
I will give you a short tutorial on how to do this. You can also save the firmware that kies uses when upgrading your phone by extracting the files.
Now here is the tutorial. A screenshot is also attached.
HOW TO USE KIES PATCHER TO UPGRADE WAVE
1. Launch Samsung Kies.
2. Connect phone in kies mode (make sure phone is detected by kies).
3. With phone connected to kies, launch Kies Registry Patcher as Administrator
(Note: If you have previously connected more than one phone in kies,
you will be prompted that you need to cleanup regustry.
Accept/say yes, and then continue from nº 3 above, that is, start over again).
In kies Registry patcher,
- Click on the menu "Basic"
- In the option, "Enable Spoof" select "True"
- In the option, "Spoof Product Code as" Select "XFC" (e.g South Africa).
- In the option, "Spoof Software Revision as" enter any previous firmware version/csc for South Africa
example with Europe OXC previous firmware, "S8500XXJF7/S8500OXCJF3" (without the quotes).
- In the option, "Kies Version" enter the installed kies version. (By default, displays automatically).
4. After entering above information, now click on the button "Write Registry" to enter the data to registry.
5. Finally, go to kies and click on "Upgrade Firmware" and "Accept".
6. Kies will display that there is a new firmware version (e.g. S8500XXJL2/S8500OXCJL1).
7. Just click on accept and the upgrade process in kies will begin. That's all.
CAUTION:
Make sure you return kies patcher back to "False" after using, otherwise the app will be active at the background.
- In the option, "Enable Spoof" select "False"
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Download kies2.0 Registry Patcher from here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3ZWSE0O
Thanks a lot. Will try that tonight quick to see what the results are. Will let you know
OK then i wait, i am currently developing if you need the files i will post it for you or send you via skype.
Ok just checked now on this list for the release referances
http://www.scribd.com/doc/47859691/Samsung-Firmware-Langpacks-Descriptions-09-2010
The last official update combination was
PHONE: S8500JBJI2 CSC: S8500XFVJI2 - Bada 1.0
and
PHONE: S8500XXJF1 CSC: S8500XFVJF1 - Bada 1.0
Using both the combinations it says that there is no firmware update and this is the latest version.
Should i update to one of them to find out what the latest combination is because both cant be right right ?
Cross Version Updates can go in a bad way, you need first a full open firmware that is also available in your firmware revision.
Firmware Version Example: S8500XXJI5 (The base)
Config Version Example: S8500OXAJI5
The configs are not important if a other is available for your country, if not, then it it also important,
Litte differences can cause also a reboot loop.
toxicdust said:
The last official update combination was
PHONE: S8500JBJI2 CSC: S8500XFVJI2 - Bada 1.0
and
PHONE: S8500XXJF1 CSC: S8500XFVJF1 - Bada 1.0
Using both the combinations it says that there is no firmware update and this is the latest version.
Should i update to one of them to find out what the latest combination is because both cant be right right ?
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Yes, wrong combination of firmware(PDA) and CSC can lead to an endless booting of phone.
Please use a correct combination of the firmware files for South Africa. If possible, install an earlier version of kies
[say, Kies_1.5.3.10103_102_1 (19 Nov 2010) or Kies_2.0.0.11011_16_5 (05 Jan 2011)].
This is because most recent versions of kies read firmware versions direct from the phone.
I have personally used the above versions with Kies Patcher and they worked successfully.
But when I tried with the latest kies version [Kies_2.0.1.11053_66_6 (15 June 2011)],
hoping to trick kies by entering an old firmware version (S8500XXJF4/S8500XENJF3) into Kies Patcher,
kies deteted that there is a firmware upgrade for my phone. When I clicked to upgrade, kies stopped half-way,
displaying that the latest firmware XXJL2 is already installed on my phone.
So to avoid this happening in your case, install an earlier kies version, and use kies patcher to upgrade your phone.
I include below some firmware combinations for South Africa. Try the combinations one by one (starting from the unbranded firmwares).
Hopefully one of them will work for you. Best of luck.
1. NOT BRANDED FIRMWARE
CODE * COUNTRY * FIRMWARE * CSC
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XFM (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL2/S8500XFMJL1
XFM (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL4/S8500XFMJL3
XFA (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL2/S8500XFAJL1
XFA (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL4/S8500XFAJL3
XFE (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL3/S8500XFEJL2
XFE (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJL2/S8500XFEJL1
XFE (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJI5/S8500XFEJH1
XFC (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJF1/S8500OXXJEG
XFC (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJH3/S8500XFAJH1
XFM (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJH3/S8500XFMJH1
XFE (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJH3/S8500XFEJH1
XFA (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJF1/S8500OXXJEG
XFA (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500XXJH3/S8500XFAJH1
2. BRANDED FIRMWARE
CODE * COUNTRY * FIRMWARE * CSC
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XFV (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500JBJL2/S8500XFVJL2
XFV (SOUTH AFRICA) S8500JBJL1/S8500XFVJL1
Thanks a lot for the most recent combinations... I'll have a look at these. Seeing as i have JL2 installed i will see if i cant trinck it in updating to JL4