This is my first post so hello everyone. I got a sgs2 in china (where I currently live) couple of months ago and it came with no market app. After downloading one (actually I downloaded several version several times) I always get the same problem: I launch the app, it asks me if I want to associate an account and wether I press "yes" or "no", the app shuts down. Is there anything I can do to solve this problem? I would like to download certain apps (like keyboard dictionaries and other stuff) and have never been able to (I'm a huge noob and this is my first smartphone).
My carrier is China Unicom
PDA: I9100ZCKG4
PHONE: I9100ZCKG4
CSC: I9100OZHKG4
BUILD INFO: WED JUL 13 11:32:08 KST 2011
ANDROID VERSION 2.3.4
KERNEL VERSION: 2.6.35.7-I9100ZCKG4-CL326202 [email protected] #2
BUILD NUMBER: GINGERBREAD.ZCKG4
Are not such capitalist exccesses like Android market blocked on China phones .
jje
lol
I know that market works on devices which have it preinstalled and when i contacted samsung via email they told me that the galaxy s2 supports access to the market but does not support the market apk (?_?). It might be a firmware problem, i don't know
I may be wrong but as i understand China firmware on your phone blocks market .
jje
So if that's the case I have to change rom or firmware and get one where the market is a stock app? Would that do the trick?
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So I'm living in China, my service provider is China Mobile.
PDA I9100 ZCKG4
PHONE I9100 ZCKG4
CSC I9100 OZHKG4
Kies says it wants to update me to KH1, but it's being flaky. Can't get it to work.
Anyways, I want to use CF-Root, but that thread says, "KG1/2/3/5/6/7", specifically missing KG4.
I can't find a copy of stock firmware anywhere in case I need to revert; the closest I can get is, "I9100ZNKG5 CSC = OZHKG5", from samfirmware.com, but that has PDA and PHONE country code ZN.
I also found a frankenstein firmware for hongkong and taiwan, CSC OZSKG2.
So my question is, if I use CF-root from a different region, what will happen? I want to lose some bloatware, but retain Chinese language and of course still work for calls and messages and data.
Pardon my Newbie-ness.
Hi, I am looking for similar answers. I Have updated from ZCKG4 to ZNKG5 (after bricking my phone). But I would like to get a EU firmware with working app-store, this seems not possible by just firmware update with Odin. Will rooting help?
i have the stock firmware..zckg4.. got it from a chinese website which my girlfriend helped me find..ill post the links wait..the site is chinese though but i have restored with it and works like a charm
Hi, I'm sorry to hi-jack this thread, but as I'm still new to these forums, I cannot post new threads. My concern is a bit related, in that I bought my SGS2 in China.
So, here's my deal: I am in China, and I recently bought an SGS2 from the gray markets (brand new from what I could tell). When I reset the phone, it came back on in German, so I thought that it's a real gray import phone. However, the phone still has some Chinese applications that I cannot uninstall (e.g., QQ). On Settings > Applications > Manage applications, I find that those Chinese apps are "default", and there is no uninstall option. I think they are "system applications".
Android Market works, and so do GMail, Maps, and Skype (apps that do not work on Chinese Android phones). Samsung Apps turn up in Chinese, and most, if not all, of the apps in there are Chinese, too. The SIMcard toolkit (or something like that) is also in Chinese.
These make me worry that my SGS2 might be a Chinese one that has been hacked into to make it work with a western, more standard ROM and firmware. I'm worried about this because there are some issues with a Chinese phone and making it work in the US or in Europe, and I'm moving to Europe next year. Besides, that would mean that the phone isn't brand new, won't it?
So my question is, how can I find out the original make of my SGS2, if it's Chinese or something else? BTW, there's the yellow triangle that people who've rooted their phones see when turning on the phone on my SGS2, too.
Details of my SGS2:
PDA: I9100XWKDF
Phone: I9100XXKDJ
CSC: I9100OXXKDD
Build info: Fri Apr 29 08:31:21 KST 2011
Build number: QUENS.CHS.GINGERBRED.XWKDF
Kernel version: [email protected] #2 (Does this mean my phone is rooted? I never did.)
From what I can tell, the phone version is not Chinese, but I'm not sure if that code changes too when you root and flash a different firmware and ROM.
I searched the thread on ROMs, but I cannot find the exact match for my phone.
What can you tell me about my phone from this information? If you need more, I can surely add the details necessary.
I hope that some knowledgeable and kind-hearted people here can answer my queries and help clarify things.
I will be forever grateful. Thank you very much in advance!
Signed,
Confused SGS2 owner
http://u.115.com/file/dnseses0#I9100ZCKG4.7z
password:www.sdapk.com
click either of the two buttons in grey next to the blue button, the download will start
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new2androids said:
Hi, I'm sorry to hi-jack this thread, but as I'm still new to these forums, I cannot post new threads. My concern is a bit related, in that I bought my SGS2 in China.
So, here's my deal: I am in China, and I recently bought an SGS2 from the gray markets (brand new from what I could tell). When I reset the phone, it came back on in German, so I thought that it's a real gray import phone. However, the phone still has some Chinese applications that I cannot uninstall (e.g., QQ). On Settings > Applications > Manage applications, I find that those Chinese apps are "default", and there is no uninstall option. I think they are "system applications".
Android Market works, and so do GMail, Maps, and Skype (apps that do not work on Chinese Android phones). Samsung Apps turn up in Chinese, and most, if not all, of the apps in there are Chinese, too. The SIMcard toolkit (or something like that) is also in Chinese.
These make me worry that my SGS2 might be a Chinese one that has been hacked into to make it work with a western, more standard ROM and firmware. I'm worried about this because there are some issues with a Chinese phone and making it work in the US or in Europe, and I'm moving to Europe next year. Besides, that would mean that the phone isn't brand new, won't it?
So my question is, how can I find out the original make of my SGS2, if it's Chinese or something else? BTW, there's the yellow triangle that people who've rooted their phones see when turning on the phone on my SGS2, too.
Details of my SGS2:
PDA: I9100XWKDF
Phone: I9100XXKDJ
CSC: I9100OXXKDD
Build info: Fri Apr 29 08:31:21 KST 2011
Build number: QUENS.CHS.GINGERBRED.XWKDF
Kernel version: [email protected] #2 (Does this mean my phone is rooted? I never did.)
From what I can tell, the phone version is not Chinese, but I'm not sure if that code changes too when you root and flash a different firmware and ROM.
I searched the thread on ROMs, but I cannot find the exact match for my phone.
What can you tell me about my phone from this information? If you need more, I can surely add the details necessary.
I hope that some knowledgeable and kind-hearted people here can answer my queries and help clarify things.
I will be forever grateful. Thank you very much in advance!
Signed,
Confused SGS2 owner
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if you have a superuser app in your app drawer then you are rooted..and most probably you are because you get that exclamation sign on boot up which means you have a unsecure kernel which is used to root.. anyways it most probably is a smuggled phone which was later flashed to meet the chinese people requirments and dont worry i guess it will work in europe
You can skip to *** if you want.
Background
Back in June/July when I was attending my friend's wedding in the states I bought a GT-i9100 off eBay while I was there (I live in the UK). Came with Gingerbread installed at 2.3.4. I knew there was a 2.3.5 available and possibly even ICS so I tried an OTA update. ~EDIT: I just remembered the other reason I wanted to update was that the screen had a yellow tinge and other some users were saying updating the phone fixed that for them.~ Nothing. Looked around the web, found out you need to do it via KIES and that there was indeed an ICS update for the GS2. Phone wouldn't connect to KIES so I did some more looking around in case there was a known problem but I also came to the realisation that my phone might be from a region where it wasn't released.
It turned out to have originally been bought in Hong Kong (the previous owner left some family photos and company documents on it too). I should have realised sooner when the phone had chinese as a secondary keyboard language. I identified the CSC as ZSKI3 and lo and behold Hong Kong wasn't getting ICS for the GS2.
Did some poking around and got confused by the conflicting or rather inconsistency between guides to change the CSC. Somehow followed followed one guide and put on XWLP7 (I believe this is open Europe. But I think I only flashed the ROM (PDA). I ended up with ICS but there have been minor niggles whilst using it which I think might be caused by something being mismatched between the firmware, kernal and rom.
***
Problem
I believe I'm suffering some problems with my GS2 because I flashed just the PDA to ICS and now there might be some conflicts going on between it and the firmware/kernal.
I would like to correct the CSC, ROM, firmware and kernal to open Europe or some other open CSC which you believe to be better.
I understand that I got myself into this mess and don't expect you to take the time to give detailed instructions.
Current versions
Code:
Model: GT-i9100
SNN: i9100GSMH (What does the suffix mean? GSM and HSPDA?)
Serial number: This is unknown in the settings. Did I do this?
Android version: 4.0.3
Baseband version: I9100XXLPS
Kernal version: 3.0.15-I9100XWLP7-CL340913
[email protected] #3
Build Number: IML74K.XWLP7
Let me know if you want more info.
ferret141 said:
You can skip to *** if you want.
Background
Back in June/July when I was attending my friend's wedding in the states I bought a GT-i9100 off eBay while I was there (I live in the UK). Came with Gingerbread installed at 2.3.4. I knew there was a 2.3.5 available and possibly even ICS so I tried an OTA update. ~EDIT: I just remembered the other reason I wanted to update was that the screen had a yellow tinge and other some users were saying updating the phone fixed that for them.~ Nothing. Looked around the web, found out you need to do it via KIES and that there was indeed an ICS update for the GS2. Phone wouldn't connect to KIES so I did some more looking around in case there was a known problem but I also came to the realisation that my phone might be from a region where it wasn't released.
It turned out to have originally been bought in Hong Kong (the previous owner left some family photos and company documents on it too). I should have realised sooner when the phone had chinese as a secondary keyboard language. I identified the CSC as ZSKI3 and lo and behold Hong Kong wasn't getting ICS for the GS2.
Did some poking around and got confused by the conflicting or rather inconsistency between guides to change the CSC. Somehow followed followed one guide and put on XWLP7 (I believe this is open Europe. But I think I only flashed the ROM (PDA). I ended up with ICS but there have been minor niggles whilst using it which I think might be caused by something being mismatched between the firmware, kernal and rom.
***
Problem
I believe I'm suffering some problems with my GS2 because I flashed just the PDA to ICS and now there might be some conflicts going on between it and the firmware/kernal.
I would like to correct the CSC, ROM, firmware and kernal to open Europe or some other open CSC which you believe to be better.
I understand that I got myself into this mess and don't expect you to take the time to give detailed instructions.
Current versions
Code:
Model: GT-i9100
SNN: i9100GSMH (What does the suffix mean? GSM and HSPDA?)
Serial number: This is unknown in the settings. Did I do this?
Android version: 4.0.3
Baseband version: I9100XXLPS
Kernal version: 3.0.15-I9100XWLP7-CL340913
[email protected] #3
Build Number: IML74K.XWLP7
Let me know if you want more info.
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Dial *#1234#, post the result
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
Dial *#1234#, post the result
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
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Version
Code:
PDA: I9100XWLP7
PHONE: I9100XXLPS
CSC: Unknown
Build Info: Tue Apr3 19:44:49 KST 2012
Thank you
ferret141 said:
Version
Code:
PDA: I9100XWLP7
PHONE: I9100XXLPS
CSC: Unknown
Build Info: Tue Apr3 19:44:49 KST 2012
Thank you
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1. Download this app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manniakk.cscselector&hl=en
2. Run it.
3. Change your csc code to your location or the closest one
Note that the process will factory reset your phone. So please backup your data before you proceed.
Solved
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
ferret141 said:
You can skip to *** if you want.
Background
Back in June/July when I was attending my friend's wedding in the states I bought a GT-i9100 off eBay while I was there (I live in the UK). Came with Gingerbread installed at 2.3.4. I knew there was a 2.3.5 available and possibly even ICS so I tried an OTA update. ~EDIT: I just remembered the other reason I wanted to update was that the screen had a yellow tinge and other some users were saying updating the phone fixed that for them.~ Nothing. Looked around the web, found out you need to do it via KIES and that there was indeed an ICS update for the GS2. Phone wouldn't connect to KIES so I did some more looking around in case there was a known problem but I also came to the realisation that my phone might be from a region where it wasn't released.
It turned out to have originally been bought in Hong Kong (the previous owner left some family photos and company documents on it too). I should have realised sooner when the phone had chinese as a secondary keyboard language. I identified the CSC as ZSKI3 and lo and behold Hong Kong wasn't getting ICS for the GS2.
Did some poking around and got confused by the conflicting or rather inconsistency between guides to change the CSC. Somehow followed followed one guide and put on XWLP7 (I believe this is open Europe. But I think I only flashed the ROM (PDA). I ended up with ICS but there have been minor niggles whilst using it which I think might be caused by something being mismatched between the firmware, kernal and rom.
***
Problem
I believe I'm suffering some problems with my GS2 because I flashed just the PDA to ICS and now there might be some conflicts going on between it and the firmware/kernal.
I would like to correct the CSC, ROM, firmware and kernal to open Europe or some other open CSC which you believe to be better.
I understand that I got myself into this mess and don't expect you to take the time to give detailed instructions.
Current versions
Code:
Model: GT-i9100
SNN: i9100GSMH (What does the suffix mean? GSM and HSPDA?)
Serial number: This is unknown in the settings. Did I do this?
Android version: 4.0.3
Baseband version: I9100XXLPS
Kernal version: 3.0.15-I9100XWLP7-CL340913
[email protected] #3
Build Number: IML74K.XWLP7
Let me know if you want more info.
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Ok, i did very much the same thing as you. Ok probably no. I brought mine oversea not ebay. However i live in Australia. But the phone was stock from asia. I wanted try flash and play with different roms. Blah blah.
What you need to do is have a data cable like one you were trying to use with Kies. Now you need to see if you can get into odin mode ( from an off phone position, hold down vol down + home key while turning on the phone.) This feature as far as i know is for all android phones. And is one feature you cant break, flash or change. ( note, if ya cant get to odin mode, you have yourself a brick,screwed or stuffed or wat word deem appropriate? )
If all above is working. Goto http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3 somewhere in the mid of that page is some field you need to put in. Pick your phone model, and the country you are in or want the phone to set in. Down load the file. And follow the odin guide which i am not typing out. You can google it with full pictures And video eye candy.
Good luck.
I recently bought a new phone (e210k) that happens to be unlocked. I have looked everywhere online and I cannot seem to find the answer.
My problem is this:
I would like to update to jelly bean but I cannot do so via Kies or OTA (of course I'm pretty sure this is because it is unlocked).
However, I have tried to figure out this particular type of firmware and I cannot find any information on the firmware that the previous order had used to unlock this phone.
Would I be able to update the firmware and update to jelly bean without losing all my information and current apps. I know I can back up my information but there are certain apps that I would prefer to not have to reset.
Here is the information on about my current device:
Model Number: SHV-E210K
Android version: 4.0.4
Baseband Version: E210KKKMC1
Kernal Version:
3.0.15-1183693
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Sun Mar 24 15:34:34 KST
2013
Build Number: IMM76D.E210KKKAMC2
Sorry, I'm not very tech savy when it comes to phones.
ltcsjw said:
I recently bought a new phone (e210k) that happens to be unlocked. I have looked everywhere online and I cannot seem to find the answer.
My problem is this:
I would like to update to jelly bean but I cannot do so via Kies or OTA (of course I'm pretty sure this is because it is unlocked).
Not true .
However, I have tried to figure out this particular type of firmware and I cannot find any information on the firmware that the previous order had used to unlock this phone.
Firmware does not unlock a phone .
Would I be able to update the firmware and update to jelly bean without losing all my information and current apps. I know I can back up my information but there are certain apps that I would prefer to not have to reset.
All Google apps remain in Play store your account .
Titanium Backup Pro backs up apps .
Backup have a look at Carbon on Play store .
Find the SHV-E210K thread for information on your phone as its not standard I9300 .
jje
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Look for your phone model...
Try searching for your phone model... this is for s3 int. vers...
Just recently bought the I9300 out here in China. Actually it's the 2nd time I've bought this phone (lost it the first time I owned it). Right away I noticed that some of the preinstalled chinese bloatware apps were different than what came preinstalled on the I9300 I previously owned.
Living in China I'm always nervous of something being a fake, even when I buy it from a trusted source. I think it's very possible that the phone has simply changed since the last time I bought it (about a year ago) but I figure it's better to post the specs on here and let someone who knows more about the phones in China decide if my phone is a fake or not.
Model Number: GT-I9300
Android Version: 4.1.2
Baseband version: 19300ZCELL1 (I couldn't find any information about this baseband version on any English websites and it's different from the S3 I owned last year)
Kernal version: 3.0.31 -963908 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 14 18:56:00 KST 2013
Build Number: JZO54K.I9300ZCEMB1
This is the i535 fourns. Not the i9300
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
cammykool said:
This is the i535 fourns. Not the i9300
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
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oh shoot! sorry about that!
WarriorsNation said:
Just recently bought the I9300 out here in China. Actually it's the 2nd time I've bought this phone (lost it the first time I owned it). Right away I noticed that some of the preinstalled chinese bloatware apps were different than what came preinstalled on the I9300 I previously owned.
Living in China I'm always nervous of something being a fake, even when I buy it from a trusted source. I think it's very possible that the phone has simply changed since the last time I bought it (about a year ago) but I figure it's better to post the specs on here and let someone who knows more about the phones in China decide if my phone is a fake or not.
Model Number: GT-I9300
Android Version: 4.1.2
Baseband version: 19300ZCELL1 (I couldn't find any information about this baseband version on any English websites and it's different from the S3 I owned last year)
Kernal version: 3.0.31 -963908 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 14 18:56:00 KST 2013
Build Number: JZO54K.I9300ZCEMB1
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I think, your device is a Samsung Galaxy S3 Original.
You have the versión GT-i9300_CHN_CHN from China Unicom.
I have the same versión, but i change the stock rom, i made a modified rom from CHINA and Spain, so i can enjoy Play Store, and full Spanish or English Android.
If you still have doubts, Search the App: Genuine Galaxy S4/S3/Note II, this app tell you if your Galaxy is original, using hardware test.
Good Luck
help I9300 on china unicom
I have a I9300 china unicom, and i would like to know the procedure to change to a no chinese rom. Can you describe me how you did it?
I am not sure also how can i root my device, can i do it with in a normal way with odin or its better use odin mobile?
Sorry about my english, i am not a english native speacker.
Thanks
FMBLima said:
I have a I9300 china unicom, and i would like to know the procedure to change to a no chinese rom. Can you describe me how you did it?
I am not sure also how can i root my device, can i do it with in a normal way with odin or its better use odin mobile?
Sorry about my english, i am not a english native speacker.
Thanks
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That's simple. Just download a new rom. See samsung-updates.com.
Warning: you will lose your garentee.
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WarriorsNation said:
Just recently bought the I9300 out here in China. Actually it's the 2nd time I've bought this phone (lost it the first time I owned it). Right away I noticed that some of the preinstalled chinese bloatware apps were different than what came preinstalled on the I9300 I previously owned.
Living in China I'm always nervous of something being a fake, even when I buy it from a trusted source. I think it's very possible that the phone has simply changed since the last time I bought it (about a year ago) but I figure it's better to post the specs on here and let someone who knows more about the phones in China decide if my phone is a fake or not.
Model Number: GT-I9300
Android Version: 4.1.2
Baseband version: 19300ZCELL1 (I couldn't find any information about this baseband version on any English websites and it's different from the S3 I owned last year)
Kernal version: 3.0.31 -963908 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 14 18:56:00 KST 2013
Build Number: JZO54K.I9300ZCEMB1
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Don't worry, buddy. That's just fine. You may install a new rom such as XXELLA or later.
The baseband ZCELL1 is customed for CHINA UNICOM. That is the ONLY services provider that have WCDMA/HSDPA network.
try this tutorial
FMBLima said:
I have a I9300 china unicom, and i would like to know the procedure to change to a no chinese rom. Can you describe me how you did it?
I am not sure also how can i root my device, can i do it with in a normal way with odin or its better use odin mobile?
Sorry about my english, i am not a english native speacker.
Thanks
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Try this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406482
You can do your own firmware, or you can download, my firmware made for your Galaxy ( and mine)
Ok, i download the last official firmware for my device: FACTORY_I9300ZNEMD2_I9300CHUEMD2_CHU
Model: GT-I9300
Country: China
Version: Android 4.1.2
Changelist: 1133994
Build date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 08:54:52 +0000
Product Code: CHU
PDA: I9300ZNEMD2
CSC: I9300CHUEMD2
MODEM: I9300ZNEMA1
If i want to get my warranty back or just want to reverse to the originak state i just need to flash this firmware, right?
What is the best way to backup efs folder?
Best regards
Its all posted in the basic stickied faqs and guides in |General section.
jje
Download CPU-Z app and check the specs
Hello,
I've bought Korean Samsung Galaxy Note (KT version- SHV-E160K.
It has JB 4.2.1, rooted (already had SuperSu). It also has setting and apps from KT and some Illegal stuff.
I don't know if for example the seller didn't install some custom ROM, or he rooted this to unlock the phone (I live in Poland).
The *#1234# shows:
PDA: N7000ZSLO2
PHONE: E160SKSJLL7
MOVINAND NONE
Build Info: Wed Feb 13 16:58:41 KST 2013
However something What is "KT hidden menu" (you access it after dialing 319712358 and typing password 774632) shows a lot of Korean pre-sets and as for system:
H/W: E16.10
BOOT: E160KKKJMB1
PDA: N7000ZSLO2
PHONE: E160SKSJLL7
And the device info from settings givs us this KERNEL:
3.0.31-704944
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 13 16:51:33 KST 2013
Now getting to the problem(s):
- can't login, or even open or install anything from Samsung.
- can't install any SD card (doesn't see it);
- can't connect to KIES;
- very quiet microphone (callers feedback).
What can I do?
I've already hard reset the phone, reintaled ps drivers, downloaded korean drivers, etc.
HELP PLS!
MBpol2014 said:
Hello,
I've bought Korean Samsung Galaxy Note (KT version- SHV-E160K.
It has JB 4.2.1, rooted (already had SuperSu). It also has setting and apps from KT and some Illegal stuff.
I don't know if for example the seller didn't install some custom ROM, or he rooted this to unlock the phone (I live in Poland).
The *#1234# shows:
PDA: N7000ZSLO2
PHONE: E160SKSJLL7
MOVINAND NONE
Build Info: Wed Feb 13 16:58:41 KST 2013
However something What is "KT hidden menu" (you access it after dialing 319712358 and typing password 774632) shows a lot of Korean pre-sets and as for system:
H/W: E16.10
BOOT: E160KKKJMB1
PDA: N7000ZSLO2
PHONE: E160SKSJLL7
And the device info from settings givs us this KERNEL:
3.0.31-704944
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 13 16:51:33 KST 2013
Now getting to the problem(s):
- can't login, or even open or install anything from Samsung.
- can't install any SD card (doesn't see it);
- can't connect to KIES;
- very quiet microphone (callers feedback).
What can I do?
I've already hard reset the phone, reintaled ps drivers, downloaded korean drivers, etc.
HELP PLS!
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You could try flashing a stock firmware through Odin, seems you have not done that yet. You can search for stock firmware and guides on how to flash through Odin in XDA or other sites.
jephimax said:
You could try flashing a stock firmware through Odin, seems you have not done that yet. You can search for stock firmware and guides on how to flash through Odin in XDA or other sites.
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I did read a lot of posts online regarding the SHV-E160K and flashing new ROM to this one could be very unpredictable.
I also can't find any recovery that is suitable for MB1 or LL7 (to be honest I am still confused which i should look for).
On Korean samsung site there is only a upgreade file from Gingerbread to JB. I can't find anything on sammobile or elsewhere.
I just want to have Samsung stuff (like s-pen, link, etc.) and to have a functional network PC-PHONE-TV (all samsung).
Any hints?
MBpol2014 said:
I did read a lot of posts online regarding the SHV-E160K and flashing new ROM to this one could be very unpredictable.
I also can't find any recovery that is suitable for MB1 or LL7 (to be honest I am still confused which i should look for).
On Korean samsung site there is only a upgreade file from Gingerbread to JB. I can't find anything on sammobile or elsewhere.
I just want to have Samsung stuff (like s-pen, link, etc.) and to have a functional network PC-PHONE-TV (all samsung).
Any hints?
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A stock ROM is your best bet mate. Because the device you may have might be tinkered with, that is why you are experiencing weird bugs. I would try just looking for a file name for a JB firmware even with a dead link, and 'Google' it. I usually find those firmwares in 4shared.