i was trying to modify registry for permanent sms delivery report but deleted the whole 'Setting' by mistake!!! so i have to hard reset and everthings gone for sure...after that, i found everythings in english...by the way, the rom is english version but, it did support simplified chinese display and the seller didnt install anything when i bought the phone. so im confused...
i searched some local chinese sites for the solution and the easiest way to solve that is to install some support pack but i dont wanna install anything becoz the phone should support chinese itself. so im thinking...
ok, later i take the sim card off the slot and hardset the phone again...once more, everythings english...great...english...
ok, i insert the sim card into the slot and press power button...AFTER the power is on...SOMETHING IS BEEN INSTALLING...and after that...THE PHONE DOES SUPPORT CHINESE AND THE DATE IS CHINESE!!!
wow~i really have no idea why this happened...maybe the phone recognized the sim card and KNEW its china so it installed everthing that supports CHINA automatically? LOL~
anyways, its done...im happy with that...
well, mayby some of you guys could tell me why this happened...interesting, isnt it?
here are details of my phone:
MDA with 64M @ win 2003 in English...4.01.12(?)
thanks for reading and this the longest post ive ever posted in china or nba board...lol~
I am thinking of buying a friends ameo which he stupidly tried to update the firmware on. The problem was it was locked to T-mobile UK! Now the unit wont even switch on and i dont think it will go into bootloader mode its seems dead. Is there anyway this can be ressurected? Thank-you
Hi folks
I used this app to unlock my phone (SGS2) from Three UK to Orange UK - Worked perfectly...! (Rated 5 stars in the market by the way)
Then (stupidly?!) I upgraded the firmware using the Samsung OTA update this morning to WKF4 (which went well) but now I get "No Service" when using my Orange SIM. I can put in the original Three SIM card and it works fine (eg I get service and can make calls), when I insert my orange the problem returns.
I do not get a box asking for my unlock code a second time when inserting the Orange SIM.
Does any kind individual have any pointers or ideas?
Some extra information: I notice that Im prompted to download a further update (which I havent done yet). Im running on Android 2.3.3 (Yes Im rooted and have SU permissions according to Titanium backup)
*#SIMLOCK# shows everything is OFF
Any pointers welcome
Thanks
Dont know why you did not install a non branded firmware since you seem to be using UK 3 and Orange sim cards.
Search in this forum there a a few unlock tips and apps..
Great, thanks. Ill take a look.
Im new to the SGS2 (HTC Desire before) - I had planned to install a generic firmware - Perhaps that should be the next thing I try to see if it makes any difference.
Hi everyone, new user and post, unfortunately prompted by a problem (aren't they always!).
I have just received a slightly used Motorola Razr (Optus branded) that, unfortunately, is stuck in a bootloop and restarts every 30 seconds. Neither a hard reset nor safe mode fix the problem, although I am able to access recovery mode.
The seller is adamant that the phone was working perfectly, that they did not flash, root or otherwise mess with the firmware and only performed a hard reset, and that they have since called Motorola, who have told them its a well known issue fixed by a firmware update.
While its nice that Motorola is no nonchalant about their hard reset bricking phones, I am rather a little more annoyed and so have turned to the good community at xda developers for assistance.
I am aware that firmware can be updated using Motorola's tools, however I cannot find any Optus branded firmware or updates in the rom list. My questions are:
1) Can anyone confirm that this is a common problem fixed by a firmware update?
2) Does anyone know where to find Optus branded roms?
3) If I flash with a non Optus rom, what are the consequences for the phone, my warranty and ability to receive Optus updates?
4) What would the good people here do? Try to fix the problem? Claim under Optus/Motorola's warranty? Send it back to the seller?
Thankyou all for your time and any assistance!
i had same problem, im aussie with optus 2, unfortunately i lost mine too, but if u fastboot flash the europe/australia fastboot file in the stickied rom thread, that works, cause it worked for me.
royalbloodvi said:
i had same problem, im aussie with optus 2, unfortunately i lost mine too, but if u fastboot flash the europe/australia fastboot file in the stickied rom thread, that works, cause it worked for me.
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I'm actually not even with Telstra, but wanted to keep the phone stock.
Have you noticed any differences between the Europe/Aus unbranded ROM and the original Optus one? Will Optus still honour your warranty?
irR4tiOn4L said:
I'm actually not even with Telstra, but wanted to keep the phone stock.
Have you noticed any differences between the Europe/Aus unbranded ROM and the original Optus one? Will Optus still honour your warranty?
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differences should be, that there are no more optus-'installed' apps on your phone and that your phone will no more be able to receive the optus udpates (i think so). Cause updates are set on top of the previous system, for example the optus rom you already have.
to your first post:
i don't know if a software update will solve this problem, especially the phone should be running while performing it. there is no common way, to receive the update via pc... no 'legal' way and every carrier support in the world will tell you to do an update, before trying to send it back...
flashing another rom will definitly erase your warranty, unless you don't go back to stock before sending it to your carrier during next problem phase...
but i'm not shure if there's a way to go back to optus stock while having such a problem... and i don't know to, if there are optus roms available right now.
irR4tiOn4L said:
I'm actually not even with Telstra, but wanted to keep the phone stock.
Have you noticed any differences between the Europe/Aus unbranded ROM and the original Optus one? Will Optus still honour your warranty?
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no differences in functionality, only difference was the pphone was cleaner with no optus bloatware (and you can download the optus account usage & misc apps through the market anyway)
by the way, just for the record, ive sent a razr in that was rooted for exchange, and i still got a new razr, but was stock =)
Well I've now tried two different European/Australian firmware versions and two different methods of flashing fastboot files (RSD lite initially, then the eternity project's fla**** tool). Both seemingly flashed fine, both no longer display an IMEI number, both continue to boot to android then restart after 30-60 seconds.
I'm not sure whether I have warranty any longer and really, I'm not sure I ever did as the seller got the unit as a demo/gift unit from Motorola for review (the unit also displayed build date 18 Oct 2011). Nonetheless, he's given me a receipt from his business to me (as if that satisfied Motorola's requests for a 'genuine' original receipt) and directed me to Motorola's service centre who may or may not tell me that its my fault (its not) and may or may not do it under warranty. The seller has 'kindly' told me that he's not going to leave me in the lurch and if the service centre doesnt fix the issue to send it back to him to try and get fixed. I'm not sure I trust what he tells me anymore, since this hardly seems like an issue that could just result from a simple 'hard reset'
Well at this stage I am so angry I could just throw the thing against a wall. If Motorola's service centre fails to rectify the issue, this thing is being sent back to the seller with a directive that unless he sends me a working phone he is to keep the brick and refund me my outlay.
What a nightmare. Should have just bought from Kogan for 50 bucks more.
Yea we live and learn...... Should have just sent back to seller, (if you received it that way)
Fingers crossed on motorola coming to the party.
Sent from my XT910 using XDA
65.1.40.XT910.Optus.en.AU OTA should be out there now or soon.
Android version 2.3.6
Fastboot xml will be available pretty soon.
do you have a link to the fastboot files? Need to downgrade from ICS for warranty purposes
I have been at this issue since Saturday and gone through a lot of possible solutions but to no avail. So first of all i am in Ghana. A friend came to me with his s6 edge that he had some issues with his phone going off when he unplugs the charger and getting stuck in a bootloop when turning it on unless he plugs a charger in before it boots up fully(even with full charge)
So first of all he wanted to do a factory reset(phone was not rooted). Factory reset completed successfully but issue still persisted.
Specs of the phone was:
android 5.0.2
model number = SM-G925F
original csc (i wasnt able to note that down because downloading stock firmware was going to be the last ultimate weapon. first i was going to try some custom roms to see if it fixed the issue. Besides it was working fine here in Ghana.)
So that's when i flashed a twrp and i dont exactly remember but i think i might have tried to flash a lineage OS or something. But long story short, when u try booting up, the samsung galaxy edge screen with powered by android came on and stayed there. and it did not go on to boot up.
After trying through the night i then decided to use the ultimate tool and flash a stock firmware. Try as i might none of them got past the "Repartition Operation Failed" portion of flashing it. The Pit File was becoming an issue. Tried firmwares for my country, countries nearer to us, contries in africa and finally even european firmwares. And since from reading from here and other forums that the F variant was an international version the international pit files should work but they werent.
All this while whenever i go to Odin Download mode on the phone, the product name there was SM-G925D. This started the confusion because at that point i had looked through alot of firmware and that was not an option. When i searched google for that, the search results mostly correlated it to SC-04G, which looking at it was a Japanese firmware. I didnt want to use a japanese Firmware for obvious reasons. At least i wanted a firmware that was by default in English. But after about 2 days and seeing a lot of answers saying stuff about going to settings and checking stuff there plus me wanting to see an interface and work my way from there i succumbed.
And lo and behold, it flashed on the first try(i used the 4-part files firmware. It was android 7.0). But when it came to booting up, the splash screen had changed from samsung bla bla bla powered by android to NTT DOCOMO powered by android. But it booted up and i skipped through the setup. i had to change the language to english but there were a lot of japanese bloatware that came with it. But as i expected when i popped a sim card into it, and restarted the phone, there was the not available symbol(circle with a bar across) where the network bars were supposed to be.
Seeing that this was not going to do, i went to the settings this time to check on any important details and this were the new details
android version 7.0(January, 2018)
model number=SC-04G
build number was now SC0.....(cant write the full code as im currently in odin mode)
But obviously it was the japanese network. After this i have downloaded more firmwares and they all fail at "Setting PIT...Re-Partition failed". Somtimes i try to mix the 4 files up using maybe the CSC portion of the Japanese firmware but BL, CP, and AP of firmware from my region. This time the error is "sboot.bin failed".
And that has been my grind till now. Downloading likely firmwares and all failing to doing extremes like the mix and match. When the mix and match with BL, CP, and CSC of Japanese with AP of my region works and eventually boots up, there is no touch input. The touch does not work. When that happens i just have to start all over with the SC-04G, which never fails to work.
I have even seen some things about changing csc files in the file explorer with root so i flashed the Japanese FW and rooted it. Went through the processes but to no avail.
PS:
The first part of the Odin screen where you choose to continue or reboot is now completely in Japanese whiles it was formerly in English.
And there is no indication on the phone itself that it was from Japan. The back says Samsung and below it says Galaxy s6 edge. Friend bought it from a shop in Ghana here brand new.(not from a carrier)
****So here lies my confusion. How come a phone with an original model number of SM-G925F have a Product name of SM-G925D in Odin and hence only Flash Japanese Firmware SC-04G(CSC code = DCM) but would not flash any of the international variants. Even if i can eventually get the Japanese firmware to read the sim card we can manage it that way. But thats for when there are no options left.
So please i would like to know your ideas as to how this is happening and any possible solutions that might be different from what my batallion of open tabs are telling me. You can also let me know if you want any more details i might not have included. Looking forward to hearing from you guys.
Update On Issue
I ended up using the japanese firmware in the end because it wasnt picking anything else.
This time after the setup process, it picked up the sim card and the imei is available. So since network is now available i just rooted it with cf autoroot and removed the japanese bloatware and everything looks normal now.
Except the original issue of going off randomly whn power cable is pulled out even when having full charge.
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