Hi all, I have DEFY+ purchased on June in Italy.
System version is: 45.0.89.MB526.Vodafone.en.IT
Android version is: 2.3.4
Kernel is: 2.6.32.9-gbdd614e [email protected]#1
and the build number is: 4.5.1-134-DFP89
I rooted with SuperOneClick v2.3.3 and then installed SndInit 2.3, planning to give the Quarx's JB CM10 a try.
I'm now going to create a nandroid backup, wishing to keep the possibility to restore to stock.
But I checked in the SBF MATRIX tread in the Dev section here, but this SBF doesn't show up.
Does anyone know what BL is this, or where to find the full or fixed SBF?
What SBF am I supposed to use should I claim the warranty for the phone?
Thanks
Nobody is going to check anything other than the Android version and carrier/location of the sbf
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so should I be fine with the official Vodafone retail version?
Yes
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Hello everyone, I wanted to know if it was possible to unlock the bootloader and then install the custom kernel on my X10 with baseband xperia 2.1.54, if the answer is yes, I'd be really grateful if someone would post the guide for how to do it!
The bootloader has been bypassed, not unlocked. Furthermore the custom kernels are for baseband 52.
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Iv made a baseband flashing guide, following the link in my signature
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Hello
upgrade from 2.3.4 to ICS
an error message
e:failed to verify whole-file signature
e:sagnature verifiction failed
installation aborted
My phone is M200KRKC1
GRJ22
No root.
Any suggestions?
Tks.
[M200] KT Nexus S
I also want to upgrade my Korean Nexus S to the latest ICS. I seriously doubt KT will push it via OTA in my lifetime, so I need to look here at XDA to find someone who has done it.
So, did you get around your problem? Is it working?
I also think that the ota would never come to M200. Anyways all the custom rom and kernels work, so it isn't really a problem for me.
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Really need help for update My Nexus S M200 2.3.4 to ICS 4.0.3.
Is there any other way to use ICS on M200 variant.
as jordan above says, same custom rom and kernel works on m200.
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If your updating manually using the stock recovery. You need to be in 2.3.6 first before going up to ics.
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mixtapes08 said:
If your updating manually using the stock recovery. You need to be in 2.3.6 first before going up to ics.
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But the thing is that the latest version for M200 is 2.3.4, so I guess there's no other way except for flashing custom roms.
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Please help me to Downgrade 2.3.6 gingerbread ( DFP-231) TO ANDROID 2.3.4 IN MY DEFY+.
Unfortunately you can't downgrade from BL7
But you can root bl7 to install custom roms...
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Hello Guys...I need some help here
I need to root my phone with this specifications:
Model Number: GT-I9000
Baseband Version I9000XWJW1
Build Number:GINGERBREAD.XWJW6
Running on GINGERBREAD 2.3.6
Please any tutorial how to root my phone...
Thanks in advance and have a nice day
GINGERBREAD 2.3.6 XWJW1 Root
sasomkd said:
Hello Guys...I need some help here
I need to root my phone with this specifications:
Model Number: GT-I9000
Baseband Version I9000XWJW1
Build Number:GINGERBREAD.XWJW6
Running on GINGERBREAD 2.3.6
Please any tutorial how to root my phone...
Thanks in advance and have a nice day
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Please guys I need to root my phone running gingerbread 2.3.6 XWJW1
Any suggestion is welcome
I uses chain fire's rooting script. Search though the forum and you should find him.
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Flash Semaphore 2.7.4 kernal via Odin. Done and rooted. Its that easy.
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Dear all expertise,
After flashing my Defy MB525 (Hong Kong) to CM10, I found it slower than before, may I flash back to the factory version or original version?
Thanks a lot!!!!!
Flash a stock sbf as close as possible to your original version or a more recent sbf. Search for defy sbf on Google and a site droid developers host many sbfs. You can read the beginners guide for defy to find out how to flash sbfs
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