hey guys simply Iam still using Android 4.1.2 Would you advice upgrading to 4. 2.2 ?? the other question is why I didn't get the OTA update ?? by the way my tablet model number iS GT-n 5100
Thanks in advance
Was the question that hard???
donmedo said:
Was the question that hard???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No But the answer is!
I'll try to keep it short as we already have a thread on what all noticeable has changed etc.
1: Upgrade or Not as of now is more of a subjective thing. What I may find might better/worse might be completely opposite for you, as a lot of minor things have changed. Given that most will succumb to some form of an update and have to accept what is made available to them at the time, it seems like updating should be perhaps a good enough consideration, however, check your region and firmware on sammobile.
I would advise against updating unless applicable firmware version for your region ends with MI1/MI2 or above (MJ1,MJ2..,MK1, ..) (I/J/K denote build months, in this case being september/october/november resp). There are noted issues across different region with older 4.2.2 firmwares. Mainly S-pen and Magnetic cover issues (alarm) which again may or may not be of any consequence to you.
Q2:. Why didn't you get an OTA? :
2.1: Is your Device factory Stock?.
2.2: Might have to do with that samsung has not released updates for your device region yet and perhaps also look into settings if auto OTA Updates are enabled.
I have updated my Note 8 today manually because it has not been available neither via OTA nor via KIES - a quick check on SAMMOBILE shows no 4.2.2 version published for my region. Therefore I decided to push manually the latest 4.2.2 XX version (XX in the name of the ROM means that it is for Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom).
Note that it is the third 4.2.2 XX release which I hope is good enough. Samsung has released 4.2.2 versions for a few other regions too dealing with the reported problems. I am not aware of any strict schedule region by region - it means that you may wait quite long for your regional version. Therefore I replaced my XE version (Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine) with the available XX one.
The update went smoothly even on my encrypted Note 8 and at first glance everything is running fine, every setup and data is preserved. The first thing I noticed was the "flatter" color palette as most of the contemporary changes in the colors. I do not see change in the performance, neither the sound quality for example...
There are some minor improvements in the 4.2.2 user interface which I was missing in 4.1.2 and they were the second driver for the upgrade. The main was the sheer curiosity .
So, it is really up to you whether you will go for your manual update
Sammobile
Sammobile being down, where did you get your file? Post link?
Moa1480 said:
Sammobile being down, where did you get your file? Post link?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48233827
Sent from my GT-N5100 using Tapatalk 4
Sammobile
Thank you for the link
Related
Hi there!
I am a bit overwhelmed by the strange release order on samsung-firmware.com of the last "inofficial" (whatever) releases of the european i9000 firmware. Theres a JM1, a JM1 NEW, a JM2 and JM5. To make chaos complete Kies is offering me a JM1 as well, when entering test mode. What kind of JM1 would that be? The old one, the new one, or a total different one? I followed all the threats losely over the past month, but somehow lost track. A short guide is very much appreciated. Or, to put it bluntly, what F/W should I flash regarding stability, speed and gps? Or, just what the heck is the right order?
Thanks in advance,
Chicken
The JM1 New is the Version from Kies, so if you worry about warranty issues, you always should use KIES updates.
I don't know if there is a difference between JM1 and JM1 NEW.
I would recommend JM5. Stable, fast and everything works as it should.
I'd also recommend to flash the Samset rom after flashing JM5 and then the latest Lagfix. Your phone will be flying!
Well.. are you sure about that? Because I got JM2 from Kies, and it's different than the JM2 from samsung-firmwares.com...
I'm using DDJG4 and it works perfect and even better with lag fix and evo gps fix
JPJG8 is the best version I used so far! It also does not have the contact FC bug!
I bought my Galaxy S in Germany end of June
I got JF3 as Stock Fimrware
I Updated to JM1 over Kies
as i heard JM2 over Kies is only for branded SGS.
All other Fimrware Versions are from Samsung but not officially released (over Kies),
They are leaked Developer or Beta Versions.
The JM1 from Kies is diiferent to that previously leaked one from samsung-fimrwares.
So in th officially sight there is no chaos(for the firmwares).
regards
Christopher
Im on XXJF4 PDA XXJF3 Phone and TMUJE6 CSC on an unbranded and unlocked SGS and when i plug into Kies it tells me that i cant update my current version. I have tried other firmwares for samsung-firmwares and it still tells me i cant update. Does this device need to be put into a procific mode to update though Kies or is the no update for UK?
Tanis64 said:
as i heard JM2 over Kies is only for branded SGS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have an unbranded SGS though..
gravejester said:
Well.. are you sure about that? Because I got JM2 from Kies, and it's different than the JM2 from samsung-firmwares.com...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I understand you are Norwegian? Did you get JM2 from Kies???
Yes, I got JM2 from Kies, but with Kies in test-mode. I didn't even have to set up my APN again, it included Telenor
gravejester said:
Yes, I got JM2 from Kies, but with Kies in test-mode. I didn't even have to set up my APN again, it included Telenor
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Great! When?
Unbranded SGS?
Unbranded SGS yes. Flashed it a couple of days ago.
BTW! This is the firmware info:
PDA: I9000XWJM2
Phone: I9000XXJM1
CSC: I9000XEEJM1
To determine the LATEST firmware look at the last three letters/numbers.
Assume they are in base 36 and then look which has a higher value.
All good?
sturmeh said:
To determine the LATEST firmware look at the last three letters/numbers.
Assume they are in base 36 and then look which has a higher value.
All good?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I assume you are making fun of me somehow.. I just don't get it. Care to elaborate?
gravejester said:
Unbranded SGS yes. Flashed it a couple of days ago.
BTW! This is the firmware info:
PDA: I9000XWJM2
Phone: I9000XXJM1
CSC: I9000XEEJM1
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And only available in test mode?
Hmm.. i'm running the new JM1 from samsung-firmwares (which is a official release!)
You can see that because the CSC file states XEEJM1 instead of XXJM1
borchgrevink said:
And only available in test mode?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I couldn't get any update running in "normal" mode.
This makes me rage...
I also have an unbranded SGS (Bought from Komplett), and Kies won't give me an update in test mode or normal mode. I really want this new - official - firmware.
Maybe I need an older version of Kies...
The "leaked" firmwares aren't beta or test firmwares necessarily (except the Froyo firmwares) - they're merely service centre firmwares. Samsung releases many firmwares, some of which have different firmware versions, but which may essentially all be the same, to their service centres but never makes them available for users to download.
To my knowledge, there is NO "official" UK update yet (via Kies). However, if you take your phone to a service centre, they may well flash it with a newer firmware than the one you have.
----------------------
When dealing with firmwares it is very important to remember that one firmware release (one code branch) may contain 20 or 30 or more actual firmwares. This is because of network / operator branding and language files. This is why the firmwares we're seeing for the Galaxy are XXJM5, JGJM8 etc.
Samsung firmware versioning works like this:
Firmware version i9000XXJM5 means:
i9000 = Phone model
XX = Country / region (XX is generic Europe 1)
J = Year of build / release
M = Month of build / release
5 = Consecutive number (so 5th build of the JM branch)
...what is interesting is that Samsung are using month codes which are over the 12th letter in the alphabet (which is L) - this usually means the firmware is a test / beta firmware, but the fact that JM2 is available to the public via Kies counters this.
When you take all these things into account, it becomes obvious that the JG and JM builds are all essentially the same, but just with different localisations / customisations for the languages / regions / networks they were originally intended for.
I should also add that any one "firmware" is made up of three elements; the PDA (phone code), CSC (branding / localisation / applications) & modem (baseband) code. That's why you will sometimes see different version numbers for each specific part of a firmware, within the one "whole" firmware version.
mstrandbo said:
This makes me rage...
I also have an unbranded SGS (Bought from Komplett), and Kies won't give me an update in test mode or normal mode. I really want this new - official - firmware.
Maybe I need an older version of Kies...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What FW version are you running now? I was running JM2 from samsung-firmwares.com when I tried through Kies.
When is my 10.5 T800 going to get the OTA of lollipop i need SD write and i dont want to flash or root, tried Kies today 21/04/15 and it says Kitkat is the latest for me.
Is there a Samsung list of who is getting what and when.
Thanks.
John.
Some countries have not irreal (?too strong?) customer protect rules, they are the firsts (Sweden, Norway, France, Holland). I think we will get totally same OTA.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
When is my 10.5 T800 going to get the OTA of lollipop i need SD write and i dont want to flash or root, tried Kies today 21/04/15 and it says Kitkat is the latest for me.
Is there a Samsung list of who is getting what and when.
Thanks.
John.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Haha I only live a few miles away from you (Hebburn)
I check every day on a couple of sites.
Sammobile.com click on firmware
samsung.youmobile.org
A brother Geordie , thanks for the links, I really want to wait a couple of days after it is released to make sure it`s safe before i upgrade, I usually use a wifi app to transfer files to my 10.5 but cannot do it at the moment and i dont like plugging and un-plugging all the time.
EDIT: So France are currently get it, so hopefully it will not be long for the UK.
Thanks
John.
I downloaded the French version and installed using Odin. I live in the UK and I really don't know what Samsung's issue is with having a worldwide release that is a hell of a lot quicker than this . It's not like they are releasing 5.1 is it? This is probably the best Android tablet you can get at the minute and the support it is getting from Samsung is a travesty.
Has not v5.0.2 that is rolling out in France got the memory leak problem, and v5.1.1 has the leak fixed.
John.
QUOTE=mightywhites29111971;60265323]I downloaded the French version and installed using Odin. I live in the UK and I really don't know what Samsung's issue is with having a worldwide release that is a hell of a lot quicker than this . It's not like they are releasing 5.1 is it? This is probably the best Android tablet you can get at the minute and the support it is getting from Samsung is a travesty.[/QUOTE]
Tinderbox (UK) said:
Has not v5.0.2 that is rolling out in France got the memory leak problem, and v5.1.1 has the leak fixed.
John.
QUOTE=mightywhites29111971;60265323]I downloaded the French version and installed using Odin. I live in the UK and I really don't know what Samsung's issue is with having a worldwide release that is a hell of a lot quicker than this . It's not like they are releasing 5.1 is it? This is probably the best Android tablet you can get at the minute and the support it is getting from Samsung is a travesty.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
[/QUOTE]
Before you talk about the memory leak, I'm pretty sure it's in the bootanimation. Samsung uses qmg in which in this article, and from my testing, appears to be no memory leak. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/android-5-0-lollipop-bootanimation-causes-memory-leak-how-fix-1488246
-DUHA
From the link above.
Does this mean Samsung phones/tabs are not affected.
John.
"I'm almost certain that other Android 5.0 Lollipop ROMs may have the same problem (except for Samsung's Touchwiz - Touchwiz uses qmg format and I was unable to reproduce this bug on Touchwiz)," states the developer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's been a whole month now since the 5,0.2 OTA started and looks like we're still nowhere near the end . Not so much a roll-out - more a drip-feed .
Just got lollipop update (OTA) for UAE bought s805
So far it's amazing
i have received the OTA for 5.0.2 yesterday, build number LRX22G.T800XXU1BOCC (Austria), finally (hit the update button daily..
just got it today in GCC
Just got it today.
Model SM-T805
Model name GALAXY Tab S 10.5 LTE
Country Germany
Version Android 5.0.2
Changelist 4403645
Build date Tue, 17 Mar 2015 02:55:09 +0000
Product code DBT
PDA T805XXU1BOCC
CSC T805OXA1BOC4
Spain still waiting oficial OTA...
Not got it in the UK yet either, or at least I don't
This is my first and last Samsung device. I cannot understand how they can postpone Lollipop update to Unlocked devices with no Carrier related connections. Why in ^&*()^ half of Europe need to wait months for Lollipop and other half can already use it? Where is difference between (for example) Norway unlocked and Sweden Unlocked? And there is more - many carrier locked devices already has Lollipop. Usually unlocked devices get updates first. But in Samsung world it's all around. Other manufacturers divide their updates in "unlocked" and "carrier related". Samsung divides them in "I'm drunk and I want to mess everything up" :cyclops:
Hope everyone gets lollipop until the end of summer.
Sorry!
If you're European, just flash any European firmware through Odin.
The OS is the same. Only the freebies are different (extra apps, free six month of some services) as they may be tied to local market.
It's no harder than an OTA update.
If you must, you can flash your local firmware over the top later when it's out. Without loss of apps.
Upon moving from 4.4 to 5.0, a factory reset may be recommended. Opinions seem to differ on that and it may dependent on what apps you're using
Disclaimer: I haven't updated my 8.4... Was also waiting for my own local 5.0.2 and/or a bit of free time, whichever comes first... But on my old Galaxy Tab 1st gen, I installed American, Indian and Austrian firmware... It doesn't matter much.
gjirts said:
This is my first and last Samsung device. I cannot understand how they can postpone Lollipop update to Unlocked devices with no Carrier related connections. Why in ^&*()^ half of Europe need to wait months for Lollipop and other half can already use it? Where is difference between (for example) Norway unlocked and Sweden Unlocked? And there is more - many carrier locked devices already has Lollipop. Usually unlocked devices get updates first. But in Samsung world it's all around. Other manufacturers divide their updates in "unlocked" and "carrier related". Samsung divides them in "I'm drunk and I want to mess everything up" :cyclops:
Hope everyone gets lollipop until the end of summer.
Sorry!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You could say that the one's who get it last will have a newer version as it does get updated.
I'm in the UK and I flashed mine with the Taiwan version as the build date is April, for most it's March. Very easy to flash.
Kitkat work's great, with Lollipop I haven't noticed any performance benefit.
No UK
Not in the UK yet sadly
I dont think UK will get it for some time.
Time to install the french version :crying: :crying:
Hi All, I've got a Galaxy note Dual sim SM-N930FD
But it currently has a "three" branded firmware on it, I want to flash it with a generic firmware with no carrier branding.
I'm familiar with flashing but have no idea which firmware I need to use for this, I'm in the UK and the handsets CSC is H3G
thanks for any help
You can use the N930F firmware too.
https://samsung-firmware.org/model/SM-N930F/
NIKKOTUASON said:
You can use the N930F firmware too.
https://samsung-firmware.org/model/SM-N930F/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really??
So I can just flash it with UK XEU firmware for a SM-N930F??
Yes. I originally had the United Arab Emirates firmware and went to BTU, XEU now I'm on DTM. Or if you're more comfortable with this.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N930FD/
NIKKOTUASON said:
Yes. I originally had the United Arab Emirates firmware and went to BTU, XEU now I'm on DTM. Or if you're more comfortable with this.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N930FD/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That would explain why when I received it, it had H3G on it (UK three firmware)
NIKKOTUASON said:
Yes. I originally had the United Arab Emirates firmware and went to BTU, XEU now I'm on DTM. Or if you're more comfortable with this.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N930FD/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the same phone, sm-n930fd... Which firmware is best for English speaking person? Or does it not matter since it is international? I don't really need any update since i have the latest with root and TekHD's hybrid 5.1 ROM....but I know less than you so I ask anyhow.
KhunDee said:
I have the same phone, sm-n930fd... Which firmware is best for English speaking person? Or does it not matter since it is international? I don't really need any update since i have the latest with root and TekHD's hybrid 5.1 ROM....but I know less than you so I ask anyhow.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From my personal experience I've tried various different official stock roms from United Arab Emirates, Germany, UK, Panama, New Zealand, South Africa and Italy. I have not seen any differences in language selection apart from all of them not having English (Canada), and some of them still have the option to charge 80 percent in the second latest update!
KhunDee said:
I have the same phone, sm-n930fd... Which firmware is best for English speaking person? Or does it not matter since it is international? I don't really need any update since i have the latest with root and TekHD's hybrid 5.1 ROM....but I know less than you so I ask anyhow.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have SM-N930FD UAE version I flashed it with hydra Rom but then went back to stock which is UAE and with 80% battery charging, if firmware got updated recently then you will be restricted to 60% charge only. if you tried other than UAE version please share your experience here.
Regards.
---------- Post added at 08:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:07 PM ----------
NIKKOTUASON said:
From my personal experience I've tried various different official stock roms from United Arab Emirates, Germany, UK, Panama, New Zealand, South Africa and Italy. I have not seen any differences in language selection apart from all of them not having English (Canada), and some of them still have the option to charge 80 percent in the second latest update!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi
Did you find any version which can charge upto 100%? I am using UAE version having 80% charge but recently when it was updated on 1st Nov this option was eliminated. I am looking for downgrade but unable to do that, do you know any solution?
Rajaqaiser said:
Hi
Did you find any version which can charge upto 100%? I am using UAE version having 80% charge but recently when it was updated on 1st Nov this option was eliminated. I am looking for downgrade but unable to do that, do you know any solution?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I do but its an August firmware (N930FXXU1BPHA) that we cannot use anymore. I've tried flashing it over any September or later updated roms but always get an error on Odin. It's useless if you're on a September or later rom in other words lol. The only way to get back 100% is flash Hydra.
NIKKOTUASON said:
I do but its an August firmware (N930FXXU1BPHA) that we cannot use anymore. I've tried flashing it over any September or later updated roms but always get an error on Odin. It's useless if you're on a September or later rom in other words lol. The only way to get back 100% is flash Hydra.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am new to all this stuff, I also tried to flash older stock rom but got error message, what I got from this is if you find out the way to install older bootloader on your phone then you can flash older stock rom, so far I m looking for that but could not find any guide on this.
KhunDee said:
I have the same phone, sm-n930fd... Which firmware is best for English speaking person? Or does it not matter since it is international? I don't really need any update since i have the latest with root and TekHD's hybrid 5.1 ROM....but I know less than you so I ask anyhow.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think your modem software is more important to your local region. I had the original english FD version from Singapore and switched to the local F version where I currently live. And my internet speed just tripled. ?
Sent from my SM-N930F using XDA-Developers mobile app
I have the latest firmware and only rooted then flashed TedHD's hybrid 5.1 and now have 100% battery. If interested, you can go to his site and download. It made me so happy I quickly sent donation for his work and thank you note.
Hello guys,
I recently bought a galaxy s9 due to it being cheaper now a days. Now, the handset is still on august 2018 patch. There are no new updates available as well. I tried to do a bit of research and found that flashing a rom will be worthwhile. However, the thing is - I have never used a Samsung device before. As such, I am overwhelmed by all these information about CSC, Model number, Build etc etc.....
My device is a SM-G960F, exynos chipset. Service provider is BNG/BNG/XEU. I want to flash one ui on it without much trouble. I have a little experience flashing Oneplus and HTC devices, so the methods are quite known to me. Can u guys help me find which roms are compatible with my device and all that? TIA <3
ShatterBird said:
Hello guys,
I recently bought a galaxy s9 due to it being cheaper now a days. Now, the handset is still on august 2018 patch. There are no new updates available as well. I tried to do a bit of research and found that flashing a rom will be worthwhile. However, the thing is - I have never used a Samsung device before. As such, I am overwhelmed by all these information about CSC, Model number, Build etc etc.....
My device is a SM-G960F, exynos chipset. Service provider is BNG/BNG/XEU. I want to flash one ui on it without much trouble. I have a little experience flashing Oneplus and HTC devices, so the methods are quite known to me. Can u guys help me find which roms are compatible with my device and all that? TIA <3
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sammobile.com
Instructions under the download for the firmware
Instructions literally all over this forum too
Choose G960F and whichever region you want, your phone is originally XEU (United Kingdom)
*Detection* said:
Sammobile.com
Instructions under the download for the firmware
Instructions literally all over this forum too
Choose G960F and whichever region you want, your phone is originally XEU (United Kingdom)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does that mean I should only use XEU roms? Or can I use any other rom other than XEU?
ShatterBird said:
Does that mean I should only use XEU roms? Or can I use any other rom other than XEU?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As I said, pick any region you want, XEU is just the original region of your phone
OneUI comes with Pie, and if you flash one with the June update you'll get the new camera night mode and selfie live focus goodies
Doesn't really matter which region you flash, I often switch between DBT (Germany) and XEU (United Kingdom) as DBT releases updates faster
*Detection* said:
As I said, pick any region you want, XEU is just the original region of your phone
OneUI comes with Pie, and if you flash one with the June update you'll get the new camera night mode and selfie live focus goodies
Doesn't really matter which region you flash, I often switch between DBT (Germany) and XEU (United Kingdom) as DBT releases updates faster
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks a lot bro!!!! U just eradicated my confusion xD
Hi All,
I'm new in this firmware things. I'm from Singapore and has been using S20 Exynos, but due to the extreme heat, bad battery life,etc. I've decided to import S20+ Snapdragon from AT&T, according to the Service provider SW ver information, it's showing as SAOMC_SM-G986U-OYN_ATT_QQ_0023 (I believe this means the set are unlocked).
With that said, I noticed that the software is outdated and the security patch level is on February 1,2020. when I referring to the AT&T website, It's showing as the latest software is QP1A.190711.020.G986USQU1ATE6 (June update) and mine still on QP1A.190711.020..G986USQU1ATAW (February). My CSC is G986UOYN1ATAW.
My question now is, whenever I tried to hit the software update, it's keep telling me that my software is up to date. Is there's a reason why it's wont detect the update? If it's because I'm in Singapore not US, then there's no choice that I need to flash using the firmware from Sammobile. The problem is which one that I need to download as AT&T carrier is not listed there. There's only T-mobile, Sprint, Unknown, USA. Please help.
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s20-plus/firmware/#SM-G986U
Try here
https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-G986U
Hi Detection, thank you for the firmware list. but based from the list, how do I know which one that is compatible with my device?
Raigar said:
Hi Detection, thank you for the firmware list. but based from the list, how do I know which one that is compatible with my device?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All of them for that model S20, you just need to match the model, any region will work fine
Hi,
Are you sure I can flash Verizon firmware into AT&T device? CSC may to match?
Thks