Wasnt it supossed to be released at the beginning of this year?
it's the case... in witch country are you? you have operator firmware?
lasentenza said:
it's the case... in witch country are you? you have operator firmware?
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IT was released? im from venezuela, so itll take a while for it to get here , i was determined to install a rom from another country with the same 3g bands 850/1900 MHz
I'm from Hong Kong, sorry to my poor English
There is S8500ZS"K"A2 officially
It's a firmware released on January, 2011
But it's still Bada 1.0
I can flash to S8500XXJL2 manually but it doesn't support Chinese input and no IME can be found in the apps store
It's February now,WTH?
Hi there,
Apologies if this is the wrong section or if it has already been posted.
I recently acquired an 8500 from Overseas (Middle East region) which doesn't seem to hold a stable 2G or 3G signal here in Australia (both before and after the update - see below).
I am normally an Android guy, and with Android you have the ability to flash different radios/modems/basebands btu I cant seem to find this anywhere. Is the radio automatically upgraded when flashing a new firmware?
I just (literally hours ago) upgraded to KL6 but it seems the radio hasnt changed.
WHen I type in *#5239870*# into the phone this is what I got both before KL6 and after.
Pre flash to KL6
S8500+JP+JH1
Modem:
SHP: VPP R5 2.1.1
CSC: S8500OJPJG1
Post flash to KL6
S8500+XX+KL6
Modem:
SHP: VPP R5 2.1.1
CSC: S8500OXAKL6
Note in both cases, there is nothing next to Modem
Is there a repository of radio files that is out there (for the life of me, no amount of google or xda searches have found anything)?
Any Australian users out there care to share what modem they have?
Hello sabaramo
About 3G signals in Australia
This was requested a while ago
you can see the solution right here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20068355&postcount=26
And the result right here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20071719&postcount=27
That was for bada 1.2
Nothing available for 2.0 yet
Best Regards
Thanks, I am getting 3G but its just seems unstable.
Can I flash that same amss.bin from the argentinian 1.2 with my KL6 bada 2.0 firmware?
Frankenware 1.2.0
you can try but honestly i doubt that it will work
Best Regards
Right, MyLove90. I just went through the same thing with Bada 2.0 flashed on a Bell Mobility Canada S8500M that I am trying to use in Thailand.
Step 1 - Try amss.bin from DXKE1 firmware with Bada 2.0. - No boot up - freezes on flashing SIM image.
Step 2 - Try to flash DXKE1 complete firmware. This is a downgrade from Bada 2.0 to Bada 1.2. Also set Preconfiguration to THL (Thailand) from default KOR.
Now the phone boots up, but it it cannot be used with the GSM network. Why is this? GSM is a world phone, right? People travel all over the world with their GSM phones and just buy local SIMs while travelling don't they? I had no trouble at all with this when I first brought my T-Mobile G1 phone from the US here. I just popped in the same AIS SIM and it worked fine with no fiddling with the phone at all.
By the way, my Thai carrier is AIS, and setting preconfig to THL makes this a fully AIS phone. AIS menu options and Mobile AP settings, etc that were not there before now appear all over the phone menus.
When trying to dial, I get the no network service error. If I try to select network manually, or access the SIM for a contact phone number or to set a PIN lock, the message changes to "Emergency Calls Only".
So I'm starting to think that I have a defective phone with bad radio, but I figure, well, I can dial 911 with no harm because here emergency is 191. So I dial 911 and the phone dials and starts ringing. Oops! So I hang up so I won't get in trouble, but at least the phone works!
So what's wrong? I went to AIS and after playing with the menus and trying one of their SIMs, they blame the phone not being from Thailand, but as far as I can see, after the Thai firmware flash, this phone is the same as what Samsung shipped to AIS themselves. There are no SIM locks or any reason the phone shouldn't work.
Any ideas? Am I missing something?
can you please mention full info about your very first firmware maybe i can get it for you from Check fus or Slyfer ??
S8500M model is not available at all on Slyfer ...I just heard about it today
You can see...i am from Egypt and here we don't have branding or network lock and such stuff
So all what i can do right now is getting your old firmware for your so your phone work again
Best Regards
Wow! I never even thought about that being a solution!
S8500MUGJF5/S8500MBMCJF5 (BMC)
Thanks!
I found this page : http://www.anysvc.mobi/categories.php?cat_id=2731&sessionid=4bqbt21kclnrg2m92fvo9qkhq6
I think you need to register to download
I am totally disappointed
Slyfer & Check fus don't have such product code !
Best Regards
mylove90 said:
I found this page : http://www.anysvc.mobi/categories.php?cat_id=2731&sessionid=4bqbt21kclnrg2m92fvo9qkhq6
I think you need to register to download
I am totally disappointed
Slyfer & Check fus don't have such product code !
Best Regards
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You also have to pay upwards of €100 per download, not sure if the CSC is included for that price either. I know because I bought 2 firmwares several months ago.
sabaramo, it sounds to me like your phone is not a 8500T or a 8500M model. Thus unless you are with Telstra, using the Argentinan modem file wouldn't be recommended as you would be changing your broadband frequencies.
Who is your telco?
Let me have another try with SamMobile this time
Maybe our admin add support for Canadian Wave
Please don't pay for a firmware again
Best Regards
mylove90 said:
I found this page : (anysvc.mobi eGSM)
I think you need to register to download
I am totally disappointed Slyfer & Check fus don't have such product code !
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You are so right mylove90! This experience is starting to bring back memories. I've been using my G1, so this phone has been put aside since I got it, but now I'm remembering how hard it was to find the original ROM. KrazyKong is right. It is 120 euros to download from that site. But with your help and suggestion, I started additional searching.
First I found this service tech offering to share it for a fee because he bought it too. I remember finding him last time I looked for the FW:
http://tinyurl.com/83w3q8k
He's actually on the second page of that thread, and I saw him around other forums last time I searched that firmware too. Other than the pay services, he's the only private party that comes up on that firmware search.
Still, I decided to search the FW name again to see if it crops up anywhere else for download. Actually, after a lot of practice with these searches, I'm starting to learn that Google isn't too useful, and that searching file servers like Megaupload directly are more useful, and those all panned out negative, as I expected since that firmware was non-existent last year too.
But searching that ROM number did find a fresh post from someone with the exact same phone as me and the exact same problem. It's really timely because he just posted the problem 5 days ago and found the answer 3 days ago.
http://tinyurl.com/7x25ags
In a nutshell, he recommends the Brazilian firmware because it has the same bands as our Bell Canada S8500M phones. I gave a try first just to flash the amss.bin file over my Thai firmware, but no luck. I am thinking it is because the Thai firmware I installed is Bada 1.2 and the Brazilian is 1.0.
So next I tried to flash the Open Brazil he recommended (but didn't work on his phone) because I didn't want to try the branded one first. That was unsuccessful because it's not a full firmware and I got error messages in downloading. I'm guessing again it's because I'm trying to load Bada 1.0 over 1.2.
Still, before going to the branded (Vivo Brazil) firmware, I took another look at samobile.com/firmware and found 2 similar Brazil ROMs misfiled under North America. But more hopefully, I found another "U" series ROM: S8500L UHJL1 (Bada 1.0)
I was hopeful for this because my Bell Canada phone is similar: S8500M UGJF5
Because of the common "U" prefix, or the close UH/UG combination, I had hopes that this might be a correct firmware belonging to my Canadian hardware, but for the other Canadian Wave provider/carrier, Rogers.
While I was flashing, I noticed the file name protocols for firmware files and saw that the Brazil file had "Open Brazil" embedded in the file name, so I checked the corresponding file name in this ROM and found CI Entel PCS, which is a provider in Claro, Chile. This corresponds well with the other firmware for S8500L, VCKH1, for Claro, Argentina.
So anyway, after finishing the flash, my phone is working again thanks to your tips and suggestions to point the way.
Thinking about the theory behind this, I have to ask why the regular telephony GSM bands didn't work regardless of firmware, or why flashing different amss.bin files didn't correct the problem.
The only thing I can conclude is that these S8500M phones have a different modem to accomodate Bell Mobility Canada and need firmware to support the oddball hardware. Fortunately this same hardware is available in other countries as well. This procedure also changed my phone to an S8500B.
my head is going to explode
WTH all these brands for
Why it isn't just a normal phone ?!
But still i have curioustiy to get that damn firmware for free
Thanks for explaning...maybe others can use this
Best Regards
I won't be paying for another firmware no. But the branded firmware I was after could not be located any other way than by paying and going through www.anysvc.mobi
mylove90 said:
my head is going to explode
WTH all these brands for
Why it isn't just a normal phone ?!
But still i have curioustiy to get that damn firmware for free
Thanks for explaning...maybe others can use this
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Yeah, I understand the feeling mylove90. It had my head spinning too. This has been a big learning experience for me too. Like you, I just imagined all the phones were the same, and that having the right firmware would make it work anywhere in the world.
I can only guess, but I'm thinking a lot of non-standard telecommunications equipment is out there with the carriers, and Samsung just tries to accomodate their needs for hardware variations so they can make the sales.
A consequence of all this is that I have lost Badadroid. I used Rebellos' Bada 2.0 fota to install Badadroid the first time and everything worked fine. Now I need to set it up with Bada 1.0. Of course, this firmware isn't on the supported list in the tutorial, but I tried a couple of fixes posted in the thread.
First I installed the bootloaders that are supposed to enable you to run the regular TUT fota on any firmware version. I don't remember off hand what post I got them from, but they installed fine and did not disrupt my phone at all.
Next I tried to install the fota for Bada 2.0, but it doesn't work, giving a fota erase error. I suppose again this is a consequence of trying to mix Bada 2.0 files with Bada 1.0.
So, since I supposedly have the boot files that work with the TUT fota on any firmware, I went ahead and flashed the regular TUT fota. It will not start Android. It goes straight to Bada.
So then I got Rebellos new universal boot fota that is also supposed to run any firmware here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1020444&page=34
http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/downloads/detail?name=S8500_bl_univ_boot_v2.3.zip
It does not work either, booting straight to Bada.
Any ideas? I hate to lose Android on this phone.
Also, if you find that Canadian firmware for free, let me know. I would like a copy in case I ever need to restore the phone to original.
You are trying with bada 1.0 !!
Fota won't work for sure because it is not supported at all
Also bada 2.0 Fota may have a different address
Universal fota may have or may not have your bootloader address it use
Flash XXJEE bootloader because i am sure it is supported
I think it will work as normal bootloader
S8500XXJEE bootloader : http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/downloads/detail?name=S8500XXJEE_BL.zip&can=4&q=
Also you may need to patch apps_compressed.bin to make it support fota
About patching apps
You can use mijona's app : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15159642&postcount=309
You have to use it through windows cmd....place it with apps file you want to patch...go to that path from cmd and write command as following
App_ena.exe <inputfile> <outputfile>
Example : App_ena.exe apps_compressed.bin patched_apps_compressed.bin
or read my post and try to do it yourself : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15151700&postcount=300
I think mijoma did a good job already
Best Regards
mylove90 said:
You are trying with bada 1.0 !!
Fota won't work for sure because it is not supported at all
Also bada 2.0 Fota may have a different address
Universal fota may have or may not have your bootloader address it use
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That's what I was thinking in my process of trial and error. I felt like the OS was protecting itself judging by the nature of the MultiLoarder error messages, so I wasn't worried about bricking the phone as I tried to see what the phone would and wouldn't tolerate.
Flash XXJEE bootloader because i am sure it is supported
I think it will work as normal bootloader
S8500XXJEE bootloader : (URL)
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Okay. I put those in. The phone accepted them and continued to boot just fine, but there is still no Android boot, so on to the next step:
Also you may need to patch apps_compressed.bin to make it support fota
About patching apps
You can use mijona's app : (URL)
You have to use it through windows cmd....place it with apps file you want to patch...go to that path from cmd and write command as following
App_ena.exe <inputfile> <outputfile>
Example : App_ena.exe apps_compressed.bin patched_apps_compressed.bin
or read my post and try to do it yourself : (URL)
I think mijoma did a good job already
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Okay, so true! It's been a long time since I have edited files in hexadecimal, so that's nice. I don't mind hex editing, but I haven't poked around with Wave Remaker to get a feel of how to operate in it, so I appreciate mijona's file.
Navigating in cmd is a nice time to do work in C:\ !!!
So that was fun, but flashing patched_apps.compressed.bin made the phone stop booting. So I went on to another route.
Somehow I still had a tab for this thread open from my amss.bin research. These guys are struggling with the same issue in Bada 1.2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313675&page=3
Particularly this post gave me a lead on a solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20068355&postcount=26
I didn't follow their approach of mixing firmware files though.
Since the CSC file is also a "U" series ROM from Latin America, and in fact closely related to the CI Entel PCS from Claro, Chile firmware that I had already used to successfully get my phone working, I decided to use the entire firmware to reflash my phone with the indicated firmware: S8500LVCKH1
This firmware has no bootfiles, so I used the ones you gave me above. This flash was successful as far as the phone booting okay and working with my carrier. I was surprised to see all my setup options and changes still preserved after the flash. I expected to lose everything on a Full Download flash. I only lost the numbers I store in Contacts for the service menus. This firmware changes my phone to an S8500L. I lose the cute Bada animation for a cheesy Claro animation, and get a stupid message everytime reminding me that data charges can be expensive. If you know how to change the animation back and get rid of the message, it would be nice!
Since this is a Bada 1.2 firmware, I was hoping for this solution to get BadaDroid running again. Unfortunately there is no Android first boot with the power+menu+vol up command. It goes directly and immediately to Bada first.
I tried this both with the Rebellos' Universal Boot 2.3 fota
http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/downloads/detail?name=S8500_bl_univ_boot_v2.3.zip
And I also tried it with the TUT fota, but neither one will boot Android.
Any more ideas?
Of course, all this progress is possible because of your help. Thanks.
This time i had to know what i am dealing with so i downloaded that firmware
and as i thought Apps_compressed.bin needs to be patched
flash the patched file from an old multiloader let's say 5.62 so you won't get errors
If after flashing the file your phone didn't restart please don't panic
Just turn it off then on and it will be fine
Don't use fota made for bada 2.0 please....use the one from the tutorial
About Power On/Off animation
We got a great thread made by adfree in which he explains everything : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944620
An advice : Use latest Wave Remaker because it is so cool in this part
You can even make your very own animation
Believe it or not
bada hacking is more cool than the whole Android thing to me and more fun but needs someone who really try to do it
Best Regards
Okay! Thank You MyLove90! You have really made a happy day for me today!
Patching this binary did fix my Android boot, and I spent the rest of the afternoon re-installing all my Android apps.
I miss Bada 2.0, but it wasn't completely functional, so I actually have a better phone now that I have gone back to Bada 1.2.
Even though the Android port isn't complete, it is more fun than my T-Mobile G1 because I haven't upgraded Android yet. Now that I have the Wave working right, I'll go ahead and update the G1 too.
I found this post from mijoma as to possibly why the patch didn't fix my Bada 1.0 install:
"It's also problematic with loading patched version using new bootloaders."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15206739&postcount=1240
Of course, I used the same bootloaders you gave me for both the 1.0 and 1.2 installs, but maybe it was an issue of 1.0 compatibility.
I appreciate your appraisal of Bada. Before I got the Wave, I read rave reviews of Bada, so I didn't mind owning a Bada phone. I just need some Android apps when I'm out, so this phone is working great for me as is. It will be nice if the port is properly finished, but I'm glad I have what they have done.
Thanks also for the animation thread. I'll look into it and Wave Remaker more.
Bell wave firmware
Hi members. A couple days ago I found the S8500MUGJF5 firmware for free. Since I am new I can't post a link but I found it on hotfile website. Anyone that needs this firmware can go there for it.
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PJK2011 said:
Right, MyLove90. I just went through the same thing with Bada 2.0 flashed on a Bell Mobility Canada S8500M that I am trying to use in Thailand.
Step 1 - Try amss.bin from DXKE1 firmware with Bada 2.0. - No boot up - freezes on flashing SIM image.
Step 2 - Try to flash DXKE1 complete firmware. This is a downgrade from Bada 2.0 to Bada 1.2. Also set Preconfiguration to THL (Thailand) from default KOR.
Now the phone boots up, but it it cannot be used with the GSM network. Why is this? GSM is a world phone, right? People travel all over the world with their GSM phones and just buy local SIMs while travelling don't they? I had no trouble at all with this when I first brought my T-Mobile G1 phone from the US here. I just popped in the same AIS SIM and it worked fine with no fiddling with the phone at all.
By the way, my Thai carrier is AIS, and setting preconfig to THL makes this a fully AIS phone. AIS menu options and Mobile AP settings, etc that were not there before now appear all over the phone menus.
When trying to dial, I get the no network service error. If I try to select network manually, or access the SIM for a contact phone number or to set a PIN lock, the message changes to "Emergency Calls Only".
So I'm starting to think that I have a defective phone with bad radio, but I figure, well, I can dial 911 with no harm because here emergency is 191. So I dial 911 and the phone dials and starts ringing. Oops! So I hang up so I won't get in trouble, but at least the phone works!
So what's wrong? I went to AIS and after playing with the menus and trying one of their SIMs, they blame the phone not being from Thailand, but as far as I can see, after the Thai firmware flash, this phone is the same as what Samsung shipped to AIS themselves. There are no SIM locks or any reason the phone shouldn't work.
Any ideas? Am I missing something?
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I have a problem similar to PKJ2011. I have an unlocked Bell Canadian wave with firmware S8500MUGJF5. I am using it in Barbados with that firmware on a 2G GSM900 network. I flashed it with S8500XXKL6 Euro firmware and now it is not getting signal on the 2G GSM900 band. When I do a network search it picks up the 2G GSM1900 band but it has a circle with a slash in it. Is there anything I can do to get it working with the Euro bada 2.0 firmware on the 2G GSM900 band since this phone is a quadband phone?
asmythy said:
Hi members. A couple days ago I found the S8500MUGJF5 firmware for free. Since I am new I can't post a link but I found it on hotfile website. Anyone that needs this firmware can go there for it.
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Thanks for the tip. All three links go to usenet. They offer a free trial period, but you have to sign up for an account and give a payment method, so I'll pass for now. It's good to know the resource is there if needed.
I have a problem similar to PKJ2011. I have an unlocked Bell Canadian wave with firmware S8500MUGJF5. I am using it in Barbados with that firmware on a 2G GSM900 network. I flashed it with S8500XXKL6 Euro firmware and now it is not getting signal on the 2G GSM900 band. When I do a network search it picks up the 2G GSM1900 band but it has a circle with a slash in it. Is there anything I can do to get it working with the Euro bada 2.0 firmware on the 2G GSM900 band since this phone is a quadband phone?
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You have to wait for Bada 2.0 to be released for one of the carriers that uses our same modem. This includes some carriers in Australia and South America like Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. So I had to downgrade to Bada 1.2 to keep my phone working. I used Claro in Argentina.
So i have a Canadian Wave S8500 running 1.0, I have flashed a Europe O2 firmware for 2.0 and WOW is a major change the only problem is the modem, my SIM no longer works. I tried flashing the modem from Bell Stock firmware but it failed.
Anyway to flash the modem?
ASlso Anyone can recommend a FW that works with North America?
jebise101 said:
So i have a Canadian Wave S8500 running 1.0, I have flashed a Europe O2 firmware for 2.0 and WOW is a major change the only problem is the modem, my SIM no longer works. I tried flashing the modem from Bell Stock firmware but it failed.
Anyway to flash the modem?
ASlso Anyone can recommend a FW that works with North America?
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I think you need this.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473089&highlight=unlock but i'm not a person that knows in deep the phone so maybe you have to wait for more answers.
Cooetzee said:
I think you need this.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473089&highlight=unlock but i'm not a person that knows in deep the phone so maybe you have to wait for more answers.
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Thanks for that, i never knew you could SIM unlock for free now, it actually worked with my Rogers SIM eventhough its a Bell phone. My problem now however is that it only works on Rogers, it does not work on Bell. The SIM is detected but cant make calls and this is likely because of a UK modem that does not support Bell frequencies. I need a North American Modem for Bell/Rogers and Telus.
Bell/Rogers are the providers? On what freq they are working? Because wave 1 is working on this
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 - North America
I try to help but i think you need help from someoane who understand modem functions....
yeah i tried looking for compatible firmware for NA but have had no luck.
They seem to be the same device only for different markets, so would it be possible to flash a b version firmware to a u device? Thanks!
That's not a silly question actually as it wasn't possible before due to hardware differences (Exynos chipset for Europe et Snapdragon for other markets), but now it's only Snapdragon chipset for all markets so... I'll be interesting to know if it's possible too and what it brings that european firmwares doesn't have. Otherwise, there's no point for me.
My interest in this is to remove limitations added to US devices. Idk if software changes would help but stuff like oem unlock for an example.
I'd assume you'd need a rooted device with an unlocked bootloader.
I doubt Samsung would add the US into the OXM roms though it might be worth it to check the firmware you have.
Wont be possible
Thats not the first time samsung got snapdragon variant in différent Counties
Back in the day it was possible de flash BR snapdragon on canada and usa snapdragon or with asian snapdragon
Than they came up with région lock ,
First version of région lock u was able to flash BR snapdragon fw on Canadian and USA and it excluded the Asian months later they updated their région lock so even BR won't work anymore
Its onlt North American FW on North American
You can give it a try it should just block your phone on bootloader till u reflash the your u version or u1 or w
Yeah, whenever I have some time I'll give it a try. I thought region lock was just on new devices and for network access, I didn't know the hardware itself had locks even being identical. Thanks for the reply.
How very Apple...