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XT910 RAZR (UMTS) SW Release (System Version) Regional Carrier
651.73.18.XT910.Vodafone.en.FR EMEA France (SFR)
651.73.15.XT910.Retail.en.FR EMEA France (Retail)
651.73.15.XT910.O2.en.EU EMEA UK (O2)
651.73.17.XT910.Retail.en.EU EMEA UK (Retail)
651.73.16.XT910.TIM.en.IT EMEA ITALY (TIM)
651.73.17.XT910.Retail.en.EU EMEA ITALY (Retail)
651.73.17.XT910.Retail.en.EU EMEA SPAIN (Retail)
651.73.17.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU EMEA Retail CEE 7005 (Greece / Balkans)
651.73.19.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU EMEA Retail CEE 7005 (Poland, Czech, Hungary, Romania)
651.73.18.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU EMEA Retail CEE Nordics 7012 (Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark)
651.73.18.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU EMEA Retail Euro 1(Netherlands and Luxembourg)
65.1.12.XT910.MERetail.en.06 IRD Retail (Middle East)
65.1.15.XT910.Retail.en.IL IRD Retail (Israel)
65.1.12.XT910.AsiaREtail.en.03 IRD ASIA Retail (HK/TWN)
65.1.12.XT910.PSHAsiaRetail.en.03 IRD SEA Retail (Singapore/Malaysia)
65.1.12.XT910.Optus.en.AU IRD Australia (Optus)
65.3.58.XT910K.KT.en.KR ASIA Korea (KT)
65.3.58.XT910S.SKT.en.KR ASIA Korea (SKT)
651.73.240.XT910.Rogers.en NA Canada (Rogers)
651.73.250.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.MX LATAM Mexico (Telcel)
651.73.250.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.01 LATAM Puerto Rico (Claro)
651.73.250.XT910.BRASIL.EN.BR LATAM Brazil (Retail)
651.73.250.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.BR LATAM Brazil (Claro)
651.73.240.XT910.VIVO.EN.BR LATAM Brazil (Vivo)
65.88.12.XT910.ChinaRetail.en.CN China PRC
651.73.250.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.Mx
hi there.
What is this, an official update? , i´am from México and I´m really interested, because my service provider (TELCEL) dont care about the updates, (651.73.250.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.Mx)
Can you help??
Do you have these files ?
I need more informations about those packages.
Can you give me the build.prop?
OOOOhhhh!!!! Claro PR!!!!
I'd like to have access to it... Am running the BR version and the Webtop looks kind of funny in Portuguese...
65.1.12.XT910.PSHAsiaRetail.en.03 for Indonesia too
any chance for - 65.1.15.XT910.Retail.en.IL IRD Retail (Israel)?
Ramdanih said:
65.1.12.XT910.PSHAsiaRetail.en.03 for Indonesia too
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Should it be 65.1.12.XT910.AsiaRetail.en.03 for Indonesia? Without "PSH"? I'm not sure. I've AsiaRetail recovery from SingTel, it's different..
i can download rom
65.3.58.XT910K.KT.en.KR ASIA Korea (KT) fastboot xml?? download?
I hadn't seen this thread when it was created! Great news about:
651.73.17.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU EMEA Retail CEE 7005 (Greece / Balkans)
I was afraid I would have to use some other file. Let's hope we will see it soon!
Edit: I just realized that this is an ancient thread.
Hello,
I'm looking for this stock rom :
Country/Provider: Ecuador - Claro
PDA: I9100UHKG7
CSC: I9100ECOKG1
Phone: I9100UHKG4
Version: Android 2.6.35.7 Gingerbread
PCODE: GTI9100LKLECO
HIDSWVER: I9100UHKG7/I9100ECOKG1/I9100UHKG4/I9100UHKG7
kernel version [email protected] #2
I have tried in several places including samfirmware.com with no luck.
According to CheckFus downloader and http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=GT-I9100 there isn't an official ROM for Ecuador at the moment.
You can try a ROM for Chile (Claro) or Brazil (Claro or unbranded). Actually, you can try any ROM for samsung-updates.com (as long as it's for GT-I9100) because they'll all work with your phone and they all contain Spanish. As for Phone versions, they European ROMs are much better than the Latin American ROMs.
I am from Brazil (Claro) and I am using an European ROM (Nordic Countries, unbranded). It works flawlessly. Using Odin you can have it up and running in less than 3 minutes.
Hi Simonetti2011,
Well, my S2 came with that firmware preinstalled so I'm guessing it is another official firmware (probably from Claro Jamaica) modified for my country and carrier.
I'm using the Australian (UNBRANDED) XWLP8 (ics 4.0.3) without issues as well.
However in the event I want to sell it, I'd hope I could go back to the originial stock firmware.
I did take the precaution of doing a Nandroid backup, but I have read problems of restoring them. The safest way would be to flash the stock rom back.
So, thanks anyway, if you or anyone else gets your hand in that stock firmware, please do share.
EDIT: After your post, I decided to give it another try and find the firmware with CheckFus, but using the Advanced tab. Well, after entering the necessary data, IT FOUND the firmware! GT-I9100_ECO_1_20111005162240.zip (302MB). I confirmed it as well at http://fus.nanzen.se/, by entering the following data:
Model: GT-I9100
Product Code: GTI9100LKLECO
HIDSWVER: I9100UHKG7/I9100ECOKG1/I9100UHKG4/I9100UHKG7
So, now I have it, the original firmware for Ecuador, Claro carrier.
Hi everyone,
This is more of a question for people who have played around with other ROMs, aswell as had the chance to have a play with Samsungs official STOCK rom with the NEW firmwire...
Doubt its very many because it would involve a FULL WIPE.
My question is this...
Ive used Omega ROM for a few weeks, was good, then changed to CheckROM Evo v2 (because checkrom was AMAZING on my SG2).
CheckROM then brought out v3.5 of their ROM, "no wipe", so i updated without wipe, now some of my apps/games don't work.
I won't ask questions about that because the obvious answer would be to do a FULL WIPE and it should work. But i dont want to keep doing this whenever a NEW version of a particular ROM comes out....its a pain!
Yeah, sure, i could just stick to one rom and be happy, but i can't when i know theres a newer/better one out there! LoL!
So, getting back to my question...
I've obviously seen that Samsung has updated their Firmware and heard nothing but good reviews about it; no more lags on homescreen etc..
Would anyone suggest (and why) just flashing back to the Stock ROM rather than hae a custom ROM installed???
Thanks for anyone would read all that without getting bored and is willing to respond!
U are already on latest firmware LFB. LG1 is the same just for Asian, LFB is European.
even though a rom is no wipe it's always best to wipe anyway,to get a clean install.
use "titanium backup" to. Backup all your user apps and settings.
Don't restore system apps,it's never a good idea
zodiaxe66 said:
U are already on latest firmware LFB. LG1 is the same just for Asian, LFB is European.
even though a rom is no wipe it's always best to wipe anyway,to get a clean install.
use "titanium backup" to. Backup all your user apps and settings.
Don't restore system apps,it's never a good idea
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i think you got it turn aroud. LFB is asian and LG1 is european.
i'm in asia and i got LFB same as my causin
ph3nom said:
i think you got it turn aroud. LFB is asian and LG1 is european.
i'm in asia and i got LFB same as my causin
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Got LFB in Asia too.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
tigerfire25 said:
Got LFB in Asia too.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
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Well then there is LFB in both Asia and Europe cause I got LFB last night in Sweden.
SoWErA said:
Well then there is LFB in both Asia and Europe cause I got LFB last night in Sweden.
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LFB can be anywhere. Its the XX in XXBFLB that is the region code. XX could be any of the following:
AW → Hungary
AZ → France
BD → Cyprus, Greece
BY → Greece
CB → Poland
CE → Benelux
CP → Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
DB → Vietnam
DC → Thailand
DD → India
DT → Australia
DX → Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
DZ → Malaysia, Singapore
JA → South Africa
JC → Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia
JP → Arabic
JR → Arabic
JV → Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
JW → West Africa
JX → Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
KA → Turkey
ME → France
MK → Serbia
MS → France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, UK
MT → Switserland
MY → Italy
NH → Latvia
PO → France
PU → Russia
UB → Brazil
XA → Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom
XB → Denmark, Norway, Sweden
XC → Portugal, Spain
XD → Croatia, Czech, Hungary, Slovakia
XE → Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine
XF → Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania
XP → UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Portuguese, Turkey
XX → Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
XW → Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
ZC → China, Hong Kong
ZH → Hong Kong
ZS → China, Hong Kong
ZT → Taiwan
I dont know what the first B means But LFB means 2012, June, Revision 11
Edit... So I think whats happening is International GSM are all XXB, and each area get a specific revision. So XXBLG1 is International GSM, 2012, June, revision 16, which is the same features as LFB but for Singapore and Malaysia
Original question .
In my view their is very little difference in any of the stock roms so far .
Custom Samsung based roms likewise very little if any performance difference few have add in pretty stuff and thats about it . Usability and benchmarks all the same .
Dont forget most custom Samsung roms are just that Samsung rom with a bit of cut and paste on top .
The key is good rom that's it rom updated every week or less cannot be a good rom likewise those that jump on the latest firmware .
jje
Hey all,
I currently own a white 16GB GT-I9300 with the stock ICS Vodafone New Zealand ROM loaded on it, the latest version available from my carrier. The phone was bought from Vodafone New Zealand itself and came with VFNZ firmware. My mother has fallen in love with the phone after trying it out once P) so I'm going to give her my marble white GT-I9300 to replace her iPhone 3GS and buy a blue GT-I9300 for myself.
The question I have is regarding the ROMs/firmware available for the new GT-I9300. The blue one I plan on purchasing is not direct from my local carrier, and it is listed as a parallel import, so I assume it'll either come pre-loaded with a ROM from a different foreign carrier, or the unbranded ROM.
I'd prefer to have the Vodafone NZ ROM on the device since it has all the carrier and access point settings, and I assume since this new blue model will also be the (international) GT-I9300 model, I am safe to flash the Vodafone NZ firmware onto it? I want definite confirmation if possible, before I go ahead and brick a new $860 phone.
I'm very new to Android (the GT-I9300is my first Android phone) and have only flashed+rooted twice, with stock firmwares using ODIN. I noticed each different carrier ROM has a differing set of numbers (PDA..? something else as well?), which I don't remember the names of. Does this have any effect on what ROMs my device is tied to using?
Thanks for any help.
PDA refers to the build version of the software/firmware
Phone refers to the baseband/modem version
CSC is the consumer software customisation and is specific to geographical region and carriers. It contains the software packages specific to that region, carrier branding and also APN settings for data connection, MMS etc for your service provider.
CSC has nothing to do with what languages the firmware supports and it will not add keyboard language support either.
.PIT refers to the partition information table you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition table layout. It's very likely you may never have to use this.
If the package only contains one .tar archive then it will have everything, pda+phone+csc, in the one file.
If it has multiple .tar archive then:
The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
.tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
.tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
If this is the case you will need to put these .tar archives in the specific areas of Odin to flash the update. Refer to the images below.
You do not need to root or unroot the device to update the firmware.
Please ensure that KIES is closed and not running in the system tray! Kies doesn't like Odin, it's like the big brother who's always jealous that his little brother is getting to flash all the phones so he starts to flash block.
Regarding change logs. Samsung thinks firmware should be like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get and that all a big part of the surprise user experience program so they don't publish any change logs.
Get Odin v3.04 from here: Download https://androidfirmwares.net/Tools/Download/8
Just extract the Odin folder.
You will also need to install the Samsung USB drivers for the device if you haven't installed KIES. Get them from here: Download
Just install like any Windows program....
Stock Firmwares
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/
Samsung Letter Code
CE---> Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
DC---> Thailand
DD---> India
DX---> Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
DZ---> Malaysia, Singapore
JA---> South Africa
JC---> Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia
JP---> Arabic, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria
JV---> Tunisia, Turkey
UG---> North America
UH---> Latin America, The Caribbean
XE---> Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine
XX---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom
XW---> Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Nordic, Spain, United Kingdom
ZC---> China, Hong Kong
ZH---> Hong Kong
ZS---> China, Hong Kong
ZT---> Taiwan
You can flash whatever firmware you want, go to samfirmware.com and you can search by phone model, country, carrier etc.
Most ROMs will come in one package which will be like "xxxxx/xxxxxx/xxxxx.tar.md5" if it all comes in one package you put it in the PDA section of Odin and flash it.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Guys, which CSC delivers the latest builds of Unbranded firmwares for those who want to flash fully stock carrier unchanged ROMS? Im from Macedonia, my phone is T-Mobile branded, I've seen that SEE (South Eastern Europe) is actually a good CSC for unbranding in my region, but its on NA5, 16.01.2014 build, while some CSC's have ND1 31.03.2014 build.
tomashaker4e said:
Guys, which CSC delivers the latest builds of Unbranded firmwares for those who want to flash fully stock carrier unchanged ROMS? Im from Macedonia, my phone is T-Mobile branded, I've seen that SEE (South Eastern Europe) is actually a good CSC for unbranding in my region, but its on NA5, 16.01.2014 build, while some CSC's have ND1 31.03.2014 build.
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