The original link has been removed from samfirmware.com , but managed to find it on a Persian website , all the thanks goes to www.dl-hamrah.ir website
download link:
http://hotfile.com/dl/118677024/f842e2e/P1010JPKC4.zip.html
i flashed mine with only two files ;
GT-P1010-MULTI-CSC-OJPKC4.tar in the CSC
&
P1010JPKC4-REV03-ALL-low-CL973422.tar in the PDA
there is another file in the rar file , i did not used , and it worked for me , even without any .PIT files nor re partition
Update ; incase you tried the above and you got failed , use the attached PIT file with repartion
froyo or gingerbread?
which one is newer P1010JPKC6 or that?
numb_heart666 said:
froyo or gingerbread?
which one is newer P1010JPKC6 or that?
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It is froyo and it is the only available version.
As mentioned above I posted it cause it is no longer available on samfirmware.com
Does anyone else the OP had luck with this firmware?
My p1010 has a KB6 FW and i´m thinking in try this one.
Thanks.
CreativeBR
Is it possible to flash the input method that I wanted (e.g. Chinese input) from a Chinese enabled firmware (e.g. ZAKA1) to the JL2 firmware?
Euhmmm as far as i understand you want chinese text and input on for example JL2. Well I'm not 100% sure. You could try flashing chinese CSC (make sure the versions are the same.. flasing a 1.0.2 CSC on 1.2 won't do a great job) to the JL2 firmware.. if that doesnt work out good you can always flash back to your origional FW but as far as I know the latest one (XXKF2) supports chinese INPUT (not sure about screen text) but i can select it
So the input method lays inside the CSC file? Let me try to flash the one from KF2 or from other 1.2 and report later
NitramNach said:
So the input method lays inside the CSC file? Let me try to flash the one from KF2 or from other 1.2 and report later
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If you read my entire post .
I said you could aslo try flashing the normal XXKF1 First.. Because it already has chinese input.
ShadowAS1 said:
If you read my entire post .
I said you could aslo try flashing the normal XXKF1 First.. Because it already has chinese input.
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I've tried to flash the CSC file from DXKE1 but the input methods were still from XXJL2.
But itsn't the XXKF1 for Europe? Surprise it contains chinese input.... anyway, downloading it from samfirmware.com
My GF is from China and would really like to be able to set menus to her native language.
As we live in Sweden, the cellphone we got her (a Samsung GIO) is loaded with the Nordic ROM (2.3.3, S5660XXKPA, GINGERBREAD.XXKPS) and there is no Chinese.
Now before i start rooting and flashing it would be good to know:
Does any of the custom ROMS at this site support Chinese? (中文)
My guess is yes, most of them should, but it would be nice to get a confirmation before i start rooting and flashing
Thank you!
Harald
The unofficial CyanogenMod for gio have the Chinese language, it still have some issues, but (hopefully) they will fix them soon.
Others like GioPro are based on the European ROMs, so they don't have Chinese language(I tried).
S5660DXKP6
it is official rom ^^
sorry for my bad english
S5660zskp8/s5660brikp8/s5660zskp7/s5660zskp8
S5660zskp8
S5660DXKT4 (android v.2.3.6)
HI !!!
here are the cool custom rom alternative:
1.) Gio Art07 DXKP6
Flash gio into stock ROM S5660DXKP6 by using odin
- see sales code *#272*imei# then choose XSE, choose install
- root gio, then set CWM 5.0
here the sales code :http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/213/csc.pngdownload : Gio_Art07
download : CWM 5.0 flash by recovery which the market and G talknya error try this
download : fix market/G talk/ how to :
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Copy file with root explorer to system/lib
Set :rw-r-r-
ok
long press to open option the click change owner. Set 0 "root" ok
Reboot...
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download : Gio Art07 ---http://adf.ly/3ZDhm---
download : CWM 5.0 flash by recovery ---http://adf.ly/3VuWC---
bored with the theme? use this ...
download : transparant statusbar ---http://adf.ly/3ZF2K---
i dont mind if you ask more, i know a lot more because my region is asia
hope it solve ur prob
I'm chinese too,you can try the cm7 or ZSKP8
Roll up (as of now).. all other threads will be closed! Further discussions here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23217360#post23217360
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527465
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23217421#post23217421
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528224
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528337
Combination - Really2x depends on ur personal taste..now im using hybrid with some mods i made
i really do believe that this would be sticky
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1511345
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for the reason that it has a poll and some already gave their ideas
Who can give me stock rom??because i want to make a rom.If stock rom is format .tar how use this in kitchen?need to change .tar to .zip?
You said in my topic("anyone can give me stock rom") to post here and i posted
So, here are my question about ROM's :
1) What is the real goal of a ROM ? Providing new themes and cool fonts ? Does it improves performance or does it comes with real new fonctionnalities ?
2) I tried some ROM like Hybrid, Sense Aurora.. But after installing them on my phone, the french language (yes, I am ) wasn't available. Should I change CSC after installing a new ROM ?
3) Now a question a bit more technical (I study in computer sciences).. Why a ROM like CyanogenMod need a custom Kernel ?
Thank you in advance
funny95 said:
You said in my topic("anyone can give me stock rom") to post here and i posted
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i tried to reply to your message but it seem you cant recive messages.
you can get one from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800.XXLA2 is the latest european.but kitchen cant decompile these img files.you must use a backup from your rom.thats the way i did it.but also download the firmware from the link igave to take the boot.img from there.
So, here are my question about ROM's :
1) What is the real goal of a ROM ? Providing new themes and cool fonts ? Does it improves performance or does it comes with real new fonctionnalities ?
well on another phone i had before this...
i had csutom settings,,
like management of governors and io...in return both either gives you better response or save battery..
my older phone doesnt support gb or live wallpapers.so after doing a custom rom..i now had that features..
as for the galaxy y..
so far the custom rom are just themed and a2sd support and removed bloatware,,
make your phone fast and lite but still basically is pretty much like the stock roms...
just looks better,functionality,,
naaa,,,long way to go,,
a2sd was just made to work couple of days ago...
no oc,no undervoltage..so nothing much really..
2) I tried some ROM like Hybrid, Sense Aurora.. But after installing them on my phone, the french language (yes, I am ) wasn't available. Should I change CSC after installing a new ROM ?
there are instructions on each rom on how to install,,,
3) Now a question a bit more technical (I study in computer sciences).. Why a ROM like CyanogenMod need a custom Kernel ?
for the above mentioned,,,
cm,,is a very customizable rom itself,,
without the custom kernel,,its just a themed stock rom...
Thank you in advance
Thx @termagazis
funny95 said:
Thx @termagazis
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...and don't forget to press the thanks button on the ROM topic as well!
Thank you zeusseuz.
But I'm not sure I understand about languages.. All the ROM's comes with their own CSC, specific to the dev, but if I want french language, can I replace manually CSC directory on the ROM by mine which comes from my device to get this languages or it is more complicated ?
Rayn16120 said:
Thank you zeusseuz.
But I'm not sure I understand about languages.. All the ROM's comes with their own CSC, specific to the dev, but if I want french language, can I replace manually CSC directory on the ROM by mine which comes from my device to get this languages or it is more complicated ?
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not really..
you can get csc pda etc rom samfirmware or sam mobile,,,(please google)all stock roms are there as well..
csc can also be found..
complicated not really..
as long as you know which files are for...
odin basically has labels on em...so just find the file save on pc flash on look for the box in odin that says csc or pda grab the file and click start..and wait...and pray electricity doesnt go bonkers...
letter code guide
Rayn16120 said:
Thank you zeusseuz.
But I'm not sure I understand about languages.. All the ROM's comes with their own CSC, specific to the dev, but if I want french language, can I replace manually CSC directory on the ROM by mine which comes from my device to get this languages or it is more complicated ?
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Every Stock ROM has 3 parts:
PDA, CSC, Modem
PDA - it is the kernel, Android OS, the user interface, and all the applications
CSC - Carrier Specific Configuration (maybe) - this part has setting for a given provider's setup (Internet access, voicemail numbers, default homepages, sometimes carrier bloatware, etc...)
Modem - this is the phone, wifi, bluetooth, fm radio functionality
The naming convention of a Stock ROM package specifies, which languages, network providers and communication frequencies supported by a given pack.
For example:
S5360XXLA2_S5360OXXLA2_RST_S5360XXLA2_HOME.tar.md5
S5360DXLA1_S5360OLBLA1_S5360DXLA1_HOME.tar.md5
The package name consist of the following parts in order: PDA, CSC, Modem
coding
PDA:
S5360 - implicit, the phone model
XX: landcode - specifies which countries, languages supported by the user interface. In this case XX is multilang european build for countries Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, languages de,en,es,fr,hu,it,nl,pt(cs,da,el,fi,no,pl,sl,sv,tr )
DX: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam. Languages: en,id,ms,th,vi,zh(ta)
LA2 - version build identifier: L for 2012, A for January, 2 for second build
CSC:
S5360 - implicit, the phone model
OXX: Multi CSC for several european countries. Included country codes: ATO AUT COS CPW CYO CYV EIR EUR FOP ITV MOO PAN PHE SUW TPH XEF XEH XEO XEU XEZ XSK
OLB: Multi CSC for SE Asia. Country codes: GLB MM1 SIN SMA STH THL XEV XME XSE XSP XTC XTE
LA2 - build id, same as above
Modem
letter code meaning same as PDA, sometimes the modem is different (older) version as PDA, not all packs have new modem.
So back to your question, If you need french lang support, then you have to choose firmwares in its name "XX" in the PDA version
But replacing CSC will not give you additional lang support.
further references on letter codes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=800257
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=1&t=1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779580
Thanks dudes, you really helped me. Just a last question, what about custom Rom's ?
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Thanks dudes, you really helped me. Just a last question, what about custom Rom's ?
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custom roms...allow you to do stuff that normally owukldnt work on stock roms..
Hey devs
Can v hv a custom kernel supporting droidwall?
Thanks a lot, XDA is a great community.
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ronnieryan said:
a CS philosopher?
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not really..just an airbag...hehehhehe
edit...
the one you quoted are my personal opinions sir..
for me if t he rom doenst have anything else to offer
that the stock cant...its just is a stock rom for me,,,
and aside from termas kernel
Stock ROM
funny95 said:
Who can give me stock rom??because i want to make a rom.If stock rom is format .tar how use this in kitchen?need to change .tar to .zip?
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You don't need any zip or tar file. Install Root Explorer and then copy system folder to SD card. Then install Terminal emulator and write -
su
dd if=/dev/block/bml7/boot.img of=/sdcard/boot.img
You will get a copy of boot.img in your sdcard
Now connect phone to PC and on desktop make a folder named WORKING_STOCK and copy both, the boot.img and SYSTEM folder from SD card to the folder. This is your Stock ROM
Best Custom Rom
I wanna know which currently available ROM consumes least RAM nd has a decent battery consumption time(& least buggy)? Currently I am using Creed's 2.1.. it's gr8.. bt I donno if it's the best one around regarding my concerns!
I own a ZTE N909D. Because there is not much data available in the English forums I want to gather everything I found out in this one thread.
Basic specs
Screen size: 4.5"
Screen resolution: 854 x 480 pixel
Processor: Qualcomm MSM8625Q (Arm v7)
Original Android version: 4.1.2
N909: single SIM / N909D: dual SIM
Root
In the past I used vRoot, which nowadays is called iRoot - I did not find any correlation to the i-products so far There is also an apk-file available, thus, you do not need a PC for rooting. What I did not like is the Chinese superuser-app. That one can be replaced with whatever you like (don't forget to uninstall the Chinese afterwards).
Searching through the (Chinese) forums I came across a few recoveries, which are working on my D-version, although they were created for the single SIM variant:
Recoveries
CWM v6.5.0.1:
Language: Chinese
Original compilation by ???: I am sorry, I lost the original link. I only have the IMG-file (download link below).
TWRP v2.5.0.0:
Language: Chinese / English
Original compilation by Yang: http://www.gaojiquan.com/thread-9330-1-1.html. A German guy has it available for direct download: TWRP 2.5.0.0 for ZTE N909
I translated it back to English (download link below)
TWRP v2.8.4.0:
Language: Chinese / English
Original compilation by 99646P: http://tieba.baidu.com/p/3559914472. It is a dual language version, where you can change to English within the recovery. My problem was that it started straight in Chinese, which made it difficult for me to find the setting for the language switch. Direct link to the download site: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1hqGfoVy
I modified it to English / English for English start-up (download link below)
TWRP v3.0.0.0:
Language: Multilingual
Original compilation by 99646P: http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4349805138. It is a multi language version, where you can change to English or some other languages within the recovery. My problem was that it started straight in Chinese, which made it difficult for me to find the setting for the language switch - no issue after that was done. Direct link to the download site: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1hrhkLOK
Kernels
Original kernel from ZTE: http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=1005182
Original ZTE kernel patched up to version 3.4.113: https://github.com/xdatravelbug/android_kernel_zte_n909d
For the dual SIM variant I did not find any updated ROM newer than Android 4.1.2 until now. The single SIM version has several custom ROMs available.
ROMs
to be added
Thanks to
Yang from GaoJiQuan
99646P from Baidu
I bricked ZTE N909. Can you help me to unbrick it? It can boot to stock recovery, but every time update fail and factory reset stuck at logo after restart? Do you know how to boot in fastboot or something else? Can you please upload stock restore files to try with it?
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I bricked ZTE N909. Can you help me to unbrick it? It can boot to stock recovery, but every time update fail and factory reset stuck at logo after restart? Do you know how to boot in fastboot or something else? Can you please upload stock restore files to try with it?
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Not exactly sure what is failing during the update. But you can try the following:
* Install a custom recovery
* Download either the original update package from ZTE N909 Taiwan ROM or a custom ROM version
* Install that ROM
As you can boot into stock recovery, you can also try to clean/erase all partitions in there or you do it via TWRP. The usual way going to fastboot (with the phone switched off) is by pressing and holding power + volume up (or down). In fastboot mode connect your phone to USB and open a command prompt. If you only want to test the custom recovery use "fastboot boot <image.img>". If you want to directly flash the custom recovery use "fastboot flash recovery <image.img>"
Let me know if this information does not help.
Request cm11 rom or newer cm rom
Hi!please update the cm rom for n909 please please!Thank you so much.
ThinkeurDroid said:
Hi!please update the cm rom for n909 please please!Thank you so much.
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I am working on it trying with Marshmallow for now, because to my knowledge that it the latest supported version for our old Qualcomm device. Pls be patient as I am not that experienced with compiling and just try it for fun
Quick update after a long time: I patched the original kernel v3.4.0 to v3.4.113. Trials are still ongoing if something screwed up doing that. Especial the bluetooth files caused some issues during the patches because ZTE uses different variable-names than Linux.