this will be a new form of flash the Nokia Lumia con WP8? - Windows Phone 8 Development and Hacking

Look here
http://www.darkforcesteam.com.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=191779

Google translate and chinese they aren't good friend

I checked it out... nokia suite lists my 521 as:
variant name: rm-917 VAR US TMOBILE SL
product code: 059S0B4
this wphelper program lists the rom for my phone:
variant name: 059R128 rm-917 NDT NAM US
product code: 059R128
and its the gdr2 update.
What is the difference between the two variants?

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[REF] Samsung firmware naming convention and explanation

Guys,
Eveyone seems to always struggle with the question "is this firwmare KXY newer or older than KYZ". After a long search, I found some parts of explanations from places to places and as I owe a lot to this community for helping me taking the better of my past phones, I thought it was finally the appropriate place to send back my gratitude and summarise them in one post. If moderators feel this thread does not belong to this part of the forum, feel free to move it in the appropriate one (but I really do think it belongs to this part as it is ROM related).
To know what is your phone *ware versions, type on the phone keypad (if you want them to work on GoDialer or any software that sits on top of phone keypad, you need to add "*#" without the quotes before the code and "*#*" without the quotes again after):
Firmware ver: *#1234#
S/W ver: *#1111#
H/W ver: *#2222#
My bonus: a code to test all your phone capabilities (screen, sound, sensors, ...):*#0*#
Now that you have typed the firmware version code and that you are on the screen, you get 3 different pieces of information. As an example, my phone shows:
PDA: N7000XXKKA
PHONE: N7000XXKK5
CSC: N7000OXAKK9
PDA is the operating system with its programs and settings included.
PHONE is the modem firmware file, parts of which are required to access the hardware.
CSC (for consumer software customisation) are the regional settings applied which may install additional programs as well as provider-specific settings (APN).
PDA AND PHONE CODE MEANING
What does N7000XXKKA means?
N7000(=model)XX(=Region)K(=Year)K(=Month)A(=Revision)
As you know your model, here are Samsung's complementary information:
REGION CODES
BD Cyprus, Greece
CP Finland
DBVietnam
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
MT Switzerland
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
XW France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom
XX Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
ZC China, Hong Kong
ZH Hong Kong
ZT Taiwan
YEAR CODES
A 2001
B 2002
C 2003
D 2004
E 2005
F 2006
G 2007
H 2008
I 2009
J 2010
K 2011
L 2012
...
MONTH CODES
A January
B February
C March
D April
E May
F June
G July
H August
I September
J October
K November
L December
REVISION CODES
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
...
...
A = 10
B = 11
C = 12
...
CSC CODE MEANING
For CSC, you can notice a different scheme: between the phone model and the release code, there is no 2 letters but 3, in my case OXA, it is simply a code explaining from which country and which operator this phone is. OXA is supposed to be O2 UK and I'm using it for SFR France (coude should be then SFR).
Conclusion, this is not harmful to your phone having a different CSC code than the one you are supposed to use. But if you want to properly change it anyway, you can do it using the code *#272*<your phone IMEI># (if you don't have it, your phone IMEI can be obtained using the code *#06#), the CSC menu is displayed and shows your current CSC and a list to change your phone CSC.
Once in front of that list find yours there (http://www.samfirmware.com/samsunglettercode.htm), in the Samsung official letter code section and pray to have in in you CSC list
If it isn't, then choose the X?? version (for France it is XEF), it is for retail code (i.e. not operator branded). But be careful, if you apply a new CSC, it is phone factory reset (all your data and settings are lost).
Voilà, I hope this post will explain almost everything about phone firmware versions and CSC. And more than everything, it will help a lot of people here to better enjoy their SGN
ADDITIONAL COMMENT (if someone can validate or undermine it, that would be nice)
Often, SGN users are wondering if using KK1 kernel on a KJ4 ROM or a KKA on a KJ1 will brick their phone. I think people are mislead by Samsung revision numbers more than the real technology behind the letters and numbers. As far as i have seen ALL ROM kernels are based on 2.6.35.7 or 2.6.35.14 (which includes very very insignificant changes to the Kernel structure, i.e. mainly bugfixes) which would mean that applying kernel on ROM has something like 99% to work perfectly fine and 1% to end in bootloop which can be avoided flushing cache and dalvik cache. The main point on kernels is the fact to loose CWM Recovery. But hopefully, some great minds like ChainFire release as soon as sources are made available, kernels with CWM Recovery in it.
isnt pda is the operating system phone is the modem
It does work in Go Dialer but you have to enclose the code in a additional *#....#*.
Ex:
Firmware ver: *#*#1234#*#*
@kromosto, thanks for noticing it. At least you read it thoroughly - I corrected it.
@mdalacu, thanks for the codes. Added the trick in my post.
Bonjour Steph
Fine... mais sais tu s il y a un moyen de mettre CWM justement sur un note en KK9 et KK5 ? pour l instant j ai l impression que non .....
falgard,
This forum is English only.
To summarise to non French members: you wanted to know if it was possible to add a CWM Recovery in any ROM and make it persistent.
As far as I have understood, recovery partition is not working the same way as in in HTC phones. In HTC phones, recovery has a partition that is not overwritten when a ROM is flashed. In Samsung phones it seems that recovery is in the Kernel partition.
It simply means that you need to compile kernel sources (hence being able to have them) to include recovery in it!! And today, I have only seen two people being able to do that: the venerable ChainFire (that has provided so many utilities, hacks and so on) and RiverSource. But if you are a kernel compiler master, get in touch with them to have CWM sources, look in Samsung's open-source repository for new kernel sources (KK9, KKA or whatever more recent) and bless us with a new CWM kernel that rocks... or wait for a kernel master to show us his magic
Of course
It 's an english forum, and it was just a blink as we are on the same country...
Yes I am aware about the way to install and compile Cwm but Chainfire will do it, I think, as usual...
Have a nice afternoon
Best
Hi,
Please check the attachment. It is the screenshot of my version on my galaxy note.
I bought my phone yesterday. I connected and and updated firmware using samsung kiew software. Now the screen is lagging while scrolling. Please check and suggest something.
Thanks
hey steph can you add [REF] before your thread title. Cheers, please read the stickies before posting.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
@ gv.chaitanya8: this thread intents to explain Samsung's firmware naming convention not solving issues. Sorry. Anyway, try to move to Sheep ROM, it solved all my ROMs troubles (battery drains, lags and so on).
@tids2k: I added a REF tag and changed a bit the title.
my pda = n7000ubkk2 what country UB stands for?
Should be UB= Brazil
I have I9228 and want to flash to N7000, has anyone got the stock roms for both, and is it even possible?
Also my codes were KML4 and now are LB3 for China mobile if anyone knows anything about it.
I have I9228 and want to flash to N7000 as well, has anyone got the stock roms for both, and is it even possible?
AussieMatt said:
I have I9228 and want to flash to N7000, has anyone got the stock roms for both, and is it even possible?
Also my codes were KML4 and now are LB3 for China mobile if anyone knows anything about it.
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Don't! Do! This! Just my 2 cents.
Maybe you'll end up like the user underneath your post with this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1561316
He nearly successfully bricked his device. Read the thread, maybe twice and then decide if you really fancy this step...but feel free, it's your phone anyway.
Galaxy Note GT N-7000 - GB.XXLC1
i bought my Galaxy note. n7000 in Hongkong at Fortress. but when i do the code. it says " KOR " does anyone know what code to pick for HK because i am missing chinese on my keyboard selection.
And how does XXLPY fit into that scheme ?
I want to know why XXLPF says KoR and not CZ or CH
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
A point has been made by Entropy512 on that point, for ICS, Samsung added an extra P in the scheme. I have planned to update the scheme for ICS soon
rp4k said:
I want to know why XXLPF says KoR and not CZ or CH
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Because it is not supposed to! XX as stated in my OP is for Europe.
Anyway everything is not lost, see in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997 and get a ZS one. There is currently linked
N7000ZSLPF-4.0.3-2012 May-N7000OZSLPF-----------Hong Kong
N7000ZSLPF-4.0.3-2012 May-N7000OZSLPF-----------Taiwan
Pick your poison but I don't know that there is Chinese keyboard in any of them.

Need Help changing Lumia 920 From UK to Fin variant

Is it possible to change the variant for Lumia 920 from UK to Fin?
I need the Fonecta Caller - software to work and only possibility for it to work is the Finnish variant
Lumia 920 Country variant 3047.0000.1326.2001 Available
The phone has now this UK variant:
Lumia 920 Country variant 3047.0000.1326.2007 Available
Any help would be appreciated!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2401226
Follow that, but use a Finnish ROM. There are two ROMs available in Finland, one Elisa specific and one for unlocked phones. You can use the Elisa ROM if you have Elisa/Saunalahti. There should not be much difference between those, the generic ROM works with Elisa too.

[Q] I cannot find rom for XT560 - motorola defy pro

I can not find rom for motorola defy pro XT560! can anyone help me?
About Phone :
Android Version : 2.3.7
Baseband version: PCR
Kernel version: Apps_2.6.38.6-perf+
Build number: 1_66A_2013
Technology : GSM850;GSM900;GSM1800;GSM1900;WCDMA850;WCDMA2100
Firmware: XT560_1_66A_2013
Flex: TNQ-2013-022-2
Carrier Name: N / A
Model Number: N / A
HW Model = TNQ
HW Version = PCR
SW Version = 1.66A
SW Model = 2013
FTM Version 1.320
RF band id = GSM_NAND_1234, WCD MA_BAND_15
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ro.build.id=V1.66A
ro.build.version.incremental=1_66A_2013
ro.build.version.sdk=10
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=2.3.7
ro.build.date=Thu May 31 16:27:11 CST 2012
ro.build.version.full=Blur_Version.1.6610005.2013.XT560.Vivo.en.BR
killzonex said:
I can not find rom for motorola defy pro XT560! can anyone help me?
About Phone :
Android Version : 2.3.7
Baseband version: PCR
Kernel version: Apps_2.6.38.6-perf+
Build number: 1_66A_2013
Technology : GSM850;GSM900;GSM1800;GSM1900;WCDMA850;WCDMA2100
Firmware: XT560_1_66A_2013
Flex: TNQ-2013-022-2
Carrier Name: N / A
Model Number: N / A
HW Model = TNQ
HW Version = PCR
SW Version = 1.66A
SW Model = 2013
FTM Version 1.320
RF band id = GSM_NAND_1234, WCD MA_BAND_15
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ro.build.id=V1.66A
ro.build.version.incremental=1_66A_2013
ro.build.version.sdk=10
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=2.3.7
ro.build.date=Thu May 31 16:27:11 CST 2012
ro.build.version.full=Blur_Version.1.6610005.2013.XT560.Vivo.en.BR
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No ROMs here, you can google, some chinese site may have it.
RESOLVED
thanks to daywalker04 (Forum firmware-team.com) .
download here :
TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
Code:
[B]http : / / rapidgator.net/file/cc4cce429990138c6b340ef8b83deffc/TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip.html[/B]
md5hash: [B]e03c97933aeeb0bec5782708e8fc3f98[/B] TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
killzonex said:
thanks to daywalker04 (Forum firmware-team.com) .
download here :
TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
Code:
[B]http : / / rapidgator.net/file/cc4cce429990138c6b340ef8b83deffc/TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip.html[/B]
md5hash: [B]e03c97933aeeb0bec5782708e8fc3f98[/B] TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
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any other link?
the link is unstable , I can not download it
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1qvPih
I can not find EUROPEAN rom for motorola defy pro XT560! can anyone help me?
other link
Code:
http: / / w w w . mediafire.com/download/423e9aaq6hjhgid/TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
killzonex said:
Code:
http: / / w w w . mediafire.com/download/423e9aaq6hjhgid/TNQ-0-166A-2013-A05-VIVO-Signed.zip
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Thks a lot .
This ROM is Brazilian. Do you know other fron EUROPE or CANADA?
Hey!
Can anyone write quick guide on how to flash Canadian phone with Brazilian ROM. I need this in order to make 3G working.
canadian phone can flash this rom ,it have english french brazilian an spanish.
Canadian ROM?
Thanks very much for the Brazilian ROM, it got me (99% of the way) out of a hole.
I don't suppose anyone does have the Canadian ROM? The Brazilian ROM doesn't seem to play nice when dialing handsets that are enabled with the HD-Voice (WB-AMR) feature on the Telstra network in Australia. (At least, it doesn't when flashed on to a handset that was orginally from Rogers, Canada). Selecting 2G is a workaround for that voice call problem, but obviously has its disadvantages on the data side.
Thanks. Configuration (with the Brazilian ROM) is GB 2.3.7, Baseband version PCR, Kernel version Apps_2.6.38.6-perf+, Build number 1_66A_2013
jmmelbau said:
Thanks very much for the Brazilian ROM, it got me (99% of the way) out of a hole.
I don't suppose anyone does have the Canadian ROM? The Brazilian ROM doesn't seem to play nice when dialing handsets that are enabled with the HD-Voice (WB-AMR) feature on the Telstra network in Australia. (At least, it doesn't when flashed on to a handset that was orginally from Rogers, Canada). Selecting 2G is a workaround for that voice call problem, but obviously has its disadvantages on the data side.
Thanks. Configuration (with the Brazilian ROM) is GB 2.3.7, Baseband version PCR, Kernel version Apps_2.6.38.6-perf+, Build number 1_66A_2013
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Here is your link for Rogers Canada XT560 Android 2.3.7
TNQ-0-167A-1024-A05-Signed.zip
http://www.filefactory.com/file/295ilmvcgcpx/n/TNQ-0-167A-1024-A05-Signed.zip
Thanks again, much appreciated.
Rogers Canada XT560 Android 2.3.7
jack.demolay said:
I can not find EUROPEAN rom for motorola defy pro XT560! can anyone help me?
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clxer said:
canadian phone can flash this rom ,it have english french brazilian an spanish.
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kakish said:
Hey!
Can anyone write quick guide on how to flash Canadian phone with Brazilian ROM. I need this in order to make 3G working.
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ROM: Rogers Canada XT560 Android 2.3.7
TNQ-0-167A-1024-A05-Signed.zip
PHP:
http : / / w w w . filefactory.com/file/295ilmvcgcpx/n/TNQ-0-167A-1024-A05-Signed.zip
Is it possible to buy this phone from Canada and flash the Brazil ROM so that UMTS 2100 works for 3G data? Does this mean that the Canadian version has the 2100 band but is not enabled?

How to proceed with install branded ROM from my operator in order to get WifiCalling?

Hi Guys,
My telephone operator has run Wifi Calling feature only for branded phones from their own distribution (PLAY telecom from POLAND).
I have my Galaxy S7 EDGE from other distribution and other country.
I've found software from my operator here on UPDATO . COM portal
SM-G935F
Country/Region Poland (Play)
Product Code PRT
OS VersionMarshmallow(Android 6.0.1)
Release Date20.09.2016
PDAG935FXXU1BPH6
CSCG935FPRT1BPH1
PhoneG935FXXU1BPH1
This is exactly what I need and this can be awesome to run Wifi Calling by install branded software (they have other own implementations of WIFI Calling).
The question to you guys: How to proceed with the most clear installation to get software like in branded phones? What I should select in ODIN?
I have to clear all data and install above and change CSC to PRT because my phone has other CRC.
What do you thing? Is it make sense?
This is official software so I shouldn't lost warranty?
Thanks,
Mateusz
Looking for a similar answer for using T-mobile (US) network with the international S7 edge (SM-G935F).
The latest INS (india) firmware for G935F apparently had wifi calling support, any way I can make it work with my carrier in US?
Is that possible to check if below firmware is multi-csc or single csc and which csc are inculded inside?
Code:
I've found software from my operator here on UPDATO . COM portal
SM-G935F
Country/Region Poland (Play)
Product Code PRT
OS VersionMarshmallow(Android 6.0.1)
Release Date20.09.2016
PDAG935FXXU1BPH6
CSCG935FPRT1BPH1
PhoneG935FXXU1BPH1

Place to download Samsung firmware

Hello,
I have SM-J730F , I want to install android version applicable to Canada mobile providers to enable some features, however when I searched on sammobile for an android version compatible to Canada I can't find anything, Is there another place I can search in? and what if I can't find an android version for Canada is there any applicable versions for North America service providers? If this is not applicable is there a way to change my phone CSC to Canada?
Thanks

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