Virgin Mobile Australia - XPERIA X10 General

who on here has a x10 from Virgin Mobile Australia?
and what firmware are you running?
I have an x10 but its running a Indonesia customized rom and i'm wanting to flash but i don't know what firmware the phones Virgin Mobile Australia use.

isnt there anyone on virgin mobile australia here???
Does anyone else know what rom they use or wat any other aus telco use?
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Updating ota

Hi
I am on t mobile but have just bought an unlocked x10 originally on o2. I have tried updating ota but am still stuck on 016 firmware. Is this because I am using a t mobile sin.
Jonathan
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Hi.
It's possible I guess. Have you tried running SEUS?
Maybe try to debrand it. May help...
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It may be unlocked but it is still running the O2 firmware as that is at 16 still. It looks like you can either debrand it or wait for O2 to release it.

2.3.4 update

Hi all
Is this update out in the UK as I am running a stock play and I tried doing update though pc but keep getting mtp driver error tried from the phone but it says I am update help
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UK Vodafone user here.
No OTA or PC Companion update yet.
Orange UK user no time both but I don't even have the 4.0 launcher update yet so....
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I am a 3 user I am 2.3.3
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Movistar (Spain) here.
PC Companion doesn't say anything about a new update D:
FYI: Netherlands, no update available in pc companion.
UK-based unbranded XP user here. Got the xLoud update recently, no sign of the 2.3.4 update as yet. I've tried the PC companion, too.
Is it possible to use the Generic American Rom to Flash an Australian Xperia Play? They are both GSM Networks I believe.
Should be fine.. I flashed both UK generic and the new Nordic 2.3.4 and both run fine for me (I'm with Optus). If you have 3G and data issues just re flash to UK or nordic
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Deathsting said:
Is it possible to use the Generic American Rom to Flash an Australian Xperia Play? They are both GSM Networks I believe.
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Maybe the at&t(r800at) Rom but not verizons(r800x) verizons is cdma.
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Noob to xperia play but have flashed x10 mini pro, and other android devices... just wondered.. ive looked everywhere for a guide on how to flash these devices and which devices support which roms.. to no evail... i just needed to know which rom (2.3.4) can be flashed on r800i uk (o2 branded but unlocked) bootloader locked unrooted device..
Ive read alot of post but dont know which flashtool to use or firmware to flash..
probably as straight forward as it seems but coming back to android from wp7 has threw me off abit lol
JAMIE1000UK said:
Noob to xperia play but have flashed x10 mini pro, and other android devices... just wondered.. ive looked everywhere for a guide on how to flash these devices and which devices support which roms.. to no evail... i just needed to know which rom (2.3.4) can be flashed on r800i uk (o2 branded but unlocked) bootloader locked unrooted device..
Ive read alot of post but dont know which flashtool to use or firmware to flash..
probably as straight forward as it seems but coming back to android from wp7 has threw me off abit lol
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Just use the latest flash tool, dont know the version number but it works. And also if 2.3.4 update is your concern, i believe it works as long, from the Philippines and the generic nordic (i think) rom works and dont have any problem with it.
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what's with the philippines?
I updated with 2.3.4 on Rogers and once done I don't have access to my network data. It tries to download the settings from my service provider but it keeps failing.
Anyone else lost 3G when they updated? Any tips?
R800i bought from China and still no 2.3.4 Upgrade
am i missing something?
narflynn619 said:
what's with the philippines?
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What do you mean?
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[Q] Flashing Spain Vodafone 4.4.2 on N9005 MTN

Hi, hope some of you help me with this question!!
i got Samsung n9005 and my sim is MTN 2G , what will happen if i flash android 4.4.2 from Spain for Vodafone ??
Peyman92 said:
Hi, hope some of you help me with this question!!
i got Samsung n9005 and my sim is MTN 2G , what will happen if i flash android 4.4.2 from Spain for Vodafone ??
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Try it and see.
Well never thought of that , seriously!
Anybody with better information / experience ????
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Peyman92 said:
Well never thought of that , seriously!
Anybody with better information / experience ????
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Well if you actually ask a question rather than just saying "what will happen if i flash android 4.4.2 from Spain for Vodafone ??"
To put it straight, you'll have Vodafone's 4.4.2 firmware on your device. It's no different to any other Kitkat except carrier bloatware.
I meant as will it cause a problem as im not on Vodafone carrier!
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Potentially yes. Depends what they have baked into it,could just be Vodafone network, messed up CSC and security etc etc. But then again, probably not.
Word of advice though, seems like Carrier firmwares aren't flashing for people and they seem to work OTA only. The normal XEO Polish ROM works fine for everyone bar HK users.
Thank you, I got my answer.
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radicalisto said:
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Word of advice though, seems like Carrier firmwares aren't flashing for people and they seem to work OTA only. The normal XEO Polish ROM works fine for everyone bar HK users.
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Carrier firmware is also a lot trickier and might only contain the APNs for themselves and not all the carriers.
Also XEO is known to also have problems on Nordic EU N9005.
Yes I guess you are right @xclub_101 this polish version of kitkat cause me some strange problems and makes my phone restart suddenly when its on standby!!!!!
when I got my phone it was set on French , do you think I should download a firmware for France??
I mean as maybe firmwares for this country be compatible with my phone.
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You could try a French frimware and see.

How do you know which Modem is best?

Hi,
I need a modem for GiffGaff network. Which is best? I have no clue
As giffgaff runs on the o2 network, im assuming the modems used in "o2u" firmwares should work well.
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[Q] Changing baseband

My device is now on NB5, what if I flash other versions of baseband from other countries, what will happen? Will it brivk my phone or can't connect to the local carrier network?
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Ringo.C said:
My device is now on NB5, what if I flash other versions of baseband from other countries, what will happen? Will it brivk my phone or can't connect to the local carrier network?
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it should be no problem mate
I'm in singapore, own an europe version of N9005. I flashed singapore baseband, europe baseband, any band also can.
As long as stock firmware, very less possibilities to softbrick/hardbrick your device.
antique_sonic said:
it should be no problem mate
I'm in singapore, own an europe version of N9005. I flashed singapore baseband, europe baseband, any band also can.
As long as stock firmware, very less possibilities to softbrick/hardbrick your device.
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Sorry to sound like a noob...how do u flash a singapore baseband? where do u get it from? and is it country specific. will it change frequency bands too?
sorry for being a noob haha
Im on ND5 and im using MK2 baseband for battery life. You can get it on Note 3 General Thread for baseband
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