Hello firstly sorry for my bad English.., I have got YP-G70CB MADE in KOREA BY SAMSUNG (version sawed - back of device) and i have installed Android 2.2 Froyo.
I want another OS (like Android 2.3 Gingerbread)
but problem is I don't know to find corect file to flash succesfully with Odin.
Please help me to find best flash 2.3 gingerbread for my YP-G70CB MADE IN KOREA BY SAMSUNG!
Thanks so much, means a lot for me!
EDIT:
My YPG70CB have flat physical button (i can push it and i hear a sound when its pressed)
GeOrDaNoOo said:
Hello firstly sorry for my bad English.., I have got YP-G70CB MADE in KOREA BY SAMSUNG (version sawed - back of device) and i have installed Android 2.2 Froyo.
I want another OS (like Android 2.3 Gingerbread)
but problem is I don't know to find corect file to flash succesfully with Odin.
Please help me to find best flash 2.3 gingerbread for my YP-G70CB MADE IN KOREA BY SAMSUNG!
Thanks so much, means a lot for me!
EDIT:
My YPG70CB have flat physical button (i can push it and i hear a sound when its pressed)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192488
If you bought it in Korea, get the Korean ROM. Otherwise the international. XXKPL/KRKPN are the newest.
Mevordel said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192488
If you bought it in Korea, get the Korean ROM. Otherwise the international. XXKPL/KRKPN are the newest.
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My device is bought - ROMANIA but on back of my device appear YP-G70CB
PLEASE LINK EXACTLY,CORRECT ROM TO FLASH MY DEVICe. THANKS,MEANS A LOT FOR ME
GeOrDaNoOo said:
My device is bought - ROMANIA but on back of my device appear YP-G70CB
PLEASE LINK EXACTLY,CORRECT ROM TO FLASH MY DEVICe. THANKS,MEANS A LOT FOR ME
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http://www.mediafire.com/?r7pft8vcrohsmr3
I can't open my device
I tryed to flash my device with your link, but now my device don't want to open I think its bricked(
GeOrDaNoOo said:
I tryed to flash my device with your link, but now my device don't want to open I think its bricked(
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Boot into recovery (hold home+volume up+power) and wipe data/factory reset.
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Are you sure you want to install GB? Will lose the main functionality: Music Player.
Nothing so far managed to play the Sound Alive present in Froyo.
I could not leave the Froyo until today because of it.
I tried everything suggested. But ...
Good luck I hope you are able to adapt their ears away from the magnificent sound that is only possible in Froyo.
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Hello. I am needing help with the Galaxy Ace GT 5830. My friend took it upon herself to try to update to the CM9 beta and it didn't work out.
I've tried helping her by going back to the stock rom that I found however its really random as to win the rom's installation will be a success. Sometime it will hang on the Samsung logo screen and sometimes it will load in the rom just fine but her phone network will not pick up her carrier. Sometimes it will pick up the carrier but later it will lose the connection.
model: Ace GT 5830 (I assume this is the same as the Ace GT s5830)
kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL882825
[email protected] #21
current rom: update-cm-7-20120602-NIGHTLY-cooper-signed.zip
I've been using Odin 4.38 with an included "TASS_v1.0.ops" file (not sure if that's significant). The phone has clockwork recovery 5 installed on it.
I obtained the stock firmware from the Samsung site:
GT-S5830_NEE_S5830XWKT7_S5830XWKT3_S5830OXFKT1 and it sometimes installed correctly but as I said previously the phone network would rarely work.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? No, she didn't make a backup when she did all this unfortunately
Use cooper.ops. Tass.ops is for galaxy mini. U can succesfully flash ace with that mini's ops amaze me
Next time make sure to understand and know exactly what your're doing before u do something stupid that can hardbrick the poor thing
an0nym0us_ said:
Use cooper.ops. Tass.ops is for galaxy mini. U can succesfully flash ace with that mini's ops amaze me
Next time make sure to understand and know exactly what your're doing before u do something stupid that can hardbrick the poor thing
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>< I feel pretty stupid. Where can I obtain the cooper.ops file? Most links I find are broken or require passwords. Also thank you very much for the response.
Check here for the ops file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
(Sorry have to register but it is worth it!)
But...I always expreiance it!Then I pull battery power on agian to CWM then I wipe data/factory reset and it works
GOOD LUCK!
The link in that thread didn't work but I found the file else where. Thanks again both of you. I'll give this a try later today.
Tecagaste said:
The link in that thread didn't work but I found the file else where. Thanks again both of you. I'll give this a try later today.
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BTW:
Don't rename any files!
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Hi
I'm the friend in question he was helping
We've since changed back to stock without an issue, however I've now gone from 5830 to 5830D since apparently that is the only Canadian stock ROM we can use with the correct baseband.
CWM however doesn't seem to install with this particular model now, so I'm stumped at how to get it to install when that model is not officially part of the script.
Is there either a stock 5830 (not version D) ROM and/or CWM file that works with the newer version? Sorry I'm completely new at this so sorry if I'm not asking the right questions
baseband doesnt matter these days, unless your're running the ace from latin america which uses different gsm spectrum than the international ace, you can just flash any stock international ace and got all working perfectly fine.
btw the latin america ace also can use international ace rom, just need to reflash the modem afterwards.
try these, flash any stock ace rom, then flash just the modem taken from that rom for your region.
Ok will try that.
I thought the baseband did matter only because when I tried two other stock roms I was unable to connect to the network afterwards, till I found the one using TLKI4, granted we did nothing with flashing the modem.
No, baseband doesnt matter much. I've been running my ace with chinese, russian, europe baseband and didnt find any difference.
But in the case u got constant network drop, maybe your operator need specific modem for your county/region.
Hy guys
I'm new to Android and 2 months ago i bought a new phone (S G S II) with Android 2.3.6.
I decided it's time to upgrade and i did it with odin, folowing youtube video guide i instaled Android 4.0.3 with i think a new Kernel as well 3.0.15-I9100xxlph-cl118559.
Now with this update i have a problem with my location, everything that uses this facility it doesn't work (location,gps,facebook check in) and so on.Don't get me wrong at first with 2.3.6 they all worked after the upgrade they simply stoped.
What would realy help me is a sugestion of a kernel,ROM and a version of Android 4 (.0.1/2/3/4) that would fully work and indications on how to install them.
I thank you guys in advance and keep up the good work :good:
Mariusstar said:
Hy guys
I'm new to Android and 2 months ago i bought a new phone (S G S II) with Android 2.3.6.
I decided it's time to upgrade and i did it with odin, folowing youtube video guide i instaled Android 4.0.3 with i think a new Kernel as well 3.0.15-I9100xxlph-cl118559.
Now with this update i have a problem with my location, everything that uses this facility it doesn't work (location,gps,facebook check in) and so on.Don't get me wrong at first with 2.3.6 they all worked after the upgrade they simply stoped.
What would realy help me is a sugestion of a kernel,ROM and a version of Android 4 (.0.1/2/3/4) that would fully work and indications on how to install them.
I thank you guys in advance and keep up the good work :good:
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Download the latest stock firmware using CheckFus entering data for your phone and location. Flash this firmware with ODIN as you already did. Using CheckFus should make sure you get the correct firmware.
This will not lock my phone on the specific carrier (orange) right?
Lock to a carrier? No, not by just flashing a stock firmware.
And after i download the firmware that checkfus says is the last one how to i operate with odin?
Can you please tell me the steps i have to go trough? because last time i saw a video and i did exactly like there so i don't know on my onw.
Mariusstar said:
And after i download the firmware that checkfus says is the last one how to i operate with odin?
Can you please tell me the steps i have to go trough? because last time i saw a video and i did exactly like there so i don't know on my onw.
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There are many threads here that tell you how to use Odin, one of which is by Intratech. These threads will help you flashing the firmware you downloaded with CheckFus. Just read them carefully and follow the instructions. Videos are nice but in the end a written text is much better, belief me, it is worth the time of reading
Well i did as you said and it worked,finaly i can enjoy my phone fully and i discovered i have NFC
Thanks for everything
Title says everything.
Some quick briefing about what happened. I did flashed my S3 and managed to get cyanogenmod (custom rom 4.3.1) and the cellphone has been so damn buggy and I hate it so much that I would like to get it back to default android.
After some research on forums such as androidzone,x-da developers and so many other forums.
All I ask, is for a guide which I can restore my phone to factory settings.
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Thanks alot guys!
why oh why did you not backup in recovery before your wrote a new rom ..
try a stable cyanogen build
ps slimroms rom works well on my s3
jsgage said:
why oh why did you not backup in recovery before your wrote a new rom ..
try a stable cyanogen build
ps slimroms rom works well on my s3
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No I don't want a stable version of cyanogenmod I want my phone back to normal settings, any help mate?
Need my cellphone back to normal and out of this problematic ROM. Point of this thread is if someone can help me in the process of getting the "real" android that came with my s3 that was 4.2.1 jellybean.
Thanks in advance people.
lodsl said:
Need my cellphone back to normal and out of this problematic ROM. Point of this thread is if someone can help me in the process of getting the "real" android that came with my s3 that was 4.2.1 jellybean.
Thanks in advance people.
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you need to go here http://www.sammobile.com
download firmware for country/language . unpack form a zip to a folder ,as the file shoud end in *.tar.md5 .
by the way 4.3 is out for our 9300 ..4.2.1 is still on sammobile
put phone in download mode . here how just incase power off phone. while holding volume down and center button press power for few seconds , then release all buttons
check this link for flashing with odin
Hello everybody, my device is a Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7652.
I am new at this whole rooting thing, i did my first rooting to be honest yesterday and i chose PMP Ultra custom rom, because it was the best rom for my taste.
Unfortunately i didn't know about baseband compability , and my baseband version was s7562xxlj3 , and now my phone cannot receive or make calls.
I need help, what do i do??
I cant even find my original rom so i can install that, or even a custom rom that supports my baseband..
Can you please help me?
Best regards, Alkis.
alkis91 said:
...i did my first rooting to be honest yesterday and i chose PMP Ultra custom rom...
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I think you are mixing some definitions.
Rooting is providing root capabilities to the phone, this is a standard operation in the *nix world.
Selecting a ROM is formatting the whole system and put a new one and you probably changed the kernel (hence the baseband problem).
Fortunately the phone is not bricked (unable to boot), so my recommendation is try to check if there are other kernels/ROMs compatible and change it.
Fortunately this showed while searching: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42182649&postcount=1708
alkis91 said:
Hello everybody, my device is a Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7652.
I am new at this whole rooting thing, i did my first rooting to be honest yesterday and i chose PMP Ultra custom rom, because it was the best rom for my taste.
Unfortunately i didn't know about baseband compability , and my baseband version was s7562xxlj3 , and now my phone cannot receive or make calls.
I need help, what do i do??
I cant even find my original rom so i can install that, or even a custom rom that supports my baseband..
Can you please help me?
Best regards, Alkis.
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I would recommend either restoring a NANDROID backup in recovery and if you don't have a backup I would recommend searching for your devices firmware here http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/ and then flashing it via Odin. Let me know if you still have questions I'll be happy to help you out.
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Actually i solved the problem with a little reaserch, i flashed a differend firmware, and then the pmp rom worked like a charm
Thanks to everyone anyway!
alkis91 said:
Actually i solved the problem with a little reaserch, i flashed a differend firmware, and then the pmp rom worked like a charm
Thanks to everyone anyway!
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Hey man, could you share with us some details how you solved the problem? What firmare you flashed, did you used some custom kernel etc?
Thanks.
best way is too..
Reflash the stock firmware by going into download mode by pressing voldwn+Home+power and connect it to pc only when u have d samsng drvrs or kies installed on pc and firmware file too..
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Reflash the stock firmware by going into download mode by pressing voldwn+Home+power and connect it to pc only when u have d samsng drvrs or kies installed on pc and firmware file too..
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That's a bit of overkill if they just need the modem, unless it's not been separated out of the original full firmware to flash separately, or you need to update the bootloaders.
To dosadnik2001: Which firmware you need depends on which region the phone is from typically. Sometimes other modems from other firmwares work on unlocked phones, but best to stick with what you know should work right first.
What I do not understand is how the baseband firmware and the custom ROM are related?
I've found some post about changing the baseband firmware and there they say that the ROM doesn't care about the baseband, so you should only change it if there are some optimized baseband that can make your network coverage better. On the other side, I found several post claiming that certain ROM is not working because of the baseband firmware version.
Flashing firmware that is not for your region is again questionable for me. Doesn't this going to mess up somehow the microwave part of the phone and you can have some issues with the network carrier eventually?
Thanks.
Hi guys,
I'll receive my S6 Edge in about 3 weeks. Quick question please:
I'm hesitating to root it however, I'll probably want to install a new official ROM (phone i'll receive is from Vodafone but I want a generic Lollipop one).
Is it possible to install a generic Android 5 ROM via Odin via a PC and not root the phone at all?
thnx
vivelafrance said:
Hi guys,
I'll receive my S6 Edge in about 3 weeks. Quick question please:
I'm hesitating to root it however, I'll probably want to install a new official ROM (phone i'll receive is from Vodafone but I want a generic Lollipop one).
Is it possible to install a generic Android 5 ROM via Odin via a PC and not root the phone at all?
thnx
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Holy **** man... You talk the talk but you defenetly don't walk the walk.
What I'm trying to say is that its way to early to even talk about these things.
First of, we got root but NO custom roms. I don't even know if we have a custom recovery out yet... My guess is no.
And custom Original Samsung ROMs we will have in due time (like Omegaroms and alike)
But custom CM12/AOSP will not happen any where near this half year if ever as Exynos is closed source and most of it has to be hack built. So forget stability too...
Just understand this first before even considering buying the s6 or s6 edge.
I don't think you understood my question here...
I NEVER talked about a custom ROM!! I want to ditch the vodafone ROM and install a generic BAU ROM instead which WILL be available very soon on samfirmware website. And even if it's not available in the next few weeks, it doesn't matter, my question is generic and could fit ANY phones really.
My question is: is it possible to install a BAU ROM without rooting the phone?
Simple, not sure how to explain it further
Ah I get you now. Sorry.
What you are talking about is "unbranding". Yeah that should be easy.
You don't need to be rooted to be able to flash a stock unbranded ROM.
YES! You actually found the word I was looking for and should have used: unbranding! haha SORRY
Yeah, I too thought that I didn't need ROOT to change ROMs if I do it via ODIN and a PC, but I wasn't sure
thnx again!
vivelafrance said:
YES! You actually found the word I was looking for and should have used: unbranding! haha SORRY
Yeah, I too thought that I didn't need ROOT to change ROMs if I do it via ODIN and a PC, but I wasn't sure
thnx again!
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Actually it is very dangerous (from what I Have been told) to flash any stock firmware via ODIN on any phone except the model it was intended for - that could and probably would brick your phone - IF it was able to flash at all - which is highly unlikely.
I don't know everything - and many here know a lot more than I do - but from what I have read and been told by others smarter than ME _ NEVER try to flash a rom via odin on your phone unless it was specifically made for your model.
Good luck - I hope you find what you what you are looking for.
mocsab said:
Actually it is very dangerous (from what I Have been told) to flash any stock firmware via ODIN on any phone except the model it was intended for - that could and probably would brick your phone - IF it was able to flash at all - which is highly unlikely.
I don't know everything - and many here know a lot more than I do - but from what I have read and been told by others smarter than ME _ NEVER try to flash a rom via odin on your phone unless it was specifically made for your model.
Good luck - I hope you find what you what you are looking for.
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I would obviously take the unbranded ROM that is specifically made for my phone version and model...