Official Launch : 26th May 2012
Official In Store : 30th May 2012
Baseband? Modem?
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Baseband and modem are all about the network such as wifi/gps/telco network.
Country Code:
1. Type on the Keypad > *#1234#
2. Tap on Settings > About Device > Baseband version. ( Example I9300DXLE8 - DX is Region code or Network Code )
List Region Code of Galaxy S III
BD = Cyprus, Greece
BH = Mitteleuropäisch
CE = Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands)
CP = Finland
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 = Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
MT = Switzerland
PO = France (PlayerOne)
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, Germany (Eastern Europe)
XF = Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania
XG = unter anderen Germany
XX = Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom (Western Europe)
XP = Europe (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Nederlands, Polski, Portugues and Turkish)
XW = UK, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland
ZC = China, Hong Kong
ZH = Hong Kong
ZT = Taiwan
Provider or Network Samsung Galaxy S3 Code
AD = O2, Austria
AE = SFR, France
AA = T-Mobile, United Kingdom
AI = Tim, Italy
AM = Vodafone
AN = E-Plus, Germany
AO = O2, Germany
AS = KPN, Netherland
AU = Mobilkom, Austria
BB = Tmn, Portugal
BF = Optimus, Portugal
BG = Telefonica, Spain
BM = Swisscom, Switzerland
BN = Amena, Spain
BO = T-Mobile, Germany
BU = Vodafone
BV = Orange, Switzerland
BW = O2, United Kingdom
CD = Proximus, Belgium
CG = Telia Mobitel, Sweden
CH = SingTel, Singapore
CK = Tele2 Comviq, Sweden
CT = Tdc, Denmark
CU = One, Austria
CV = Telenor, Norway
DT = Optus, Australia
DV = Telstra, Australia
EF = Celcom, Malaysia
JB = Vodacom, South Africa
MD = Telia Sonera, Finland
MJ = Vodafone, Italy
MM = Tele Ring, Austria
MV = NetCom, Norway
NA = Nrj, France
NB = Tele2 Norway, Norway
NE = H3g Nordic, Sweden
NP = H3g, Italy
RF = T-Mobile
RS = T-Mobile
SS = Vodafone, Japan
User Manual :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/93637061/User-Manual-I9300 or download
here, if not working then go samsung apps download
CSC?
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CSC is the list of APN, if you got malaysia CSC (DX letter) the phone will automatically list the APN when you change simcard. no need to manually key in anymore
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Samsung firmware version number reference
the last three letters appear on the firmware code or name is the firmware version and follows a naming convention by Samsung which represents the build date and version of the firmware. so you can tell by looking at the firmware code which is a newer one (click here for Samsung firmware code reference list)
for example, I9100XWKI4 is an older firmware, I9100XWKI8 is somewhat newer than KI4 (8 is greater than 4), while I9100XWKK5 is newer than KI8 (K is greater then I), etc. but what is the meaning of these three letters?
actually, for instance, the last three letters of I9100XWKI8 is K, I and 8, represents the year, the month of the firmware was built and the versioning respectively. here is the break down for these letters for Samsung Galaxy SII I9100
- the first letter represents the year
J = 2010
K = 2011
L = 2012
M = 2013, etc
so XWKI8 is a 2011 firmware while XXLA4 is a 2012 firmware
- the second letter represents the month
A = January
B = February
C = March
D = April
E = May
F = June
G = July
H = August
I = September
J = October
K = November
L = December
so XWKI8 is built on September 2011, while XXLA4 on January 2012
- the third letter represent the version
so XWKI4 is the forth version, while XWKI8 is the eighth version and XXKPA is the tenth version (A=10, B=11, C=12, etc)
as a result:
- XWKI8 is built on 2011 (K) September (I) and is the 8th (8) version
- XXLA4 is built on 2012 (L) January (A) and is the 4th (4) version
recently u can find some ICS beta versions leaked like I9100XXLP2, I9100XXLP6, I9100XXLPB, etc. the second last letter P refers to pre-release, beta, test built, development, and the like. and u will now know that, XXLPB is built on 2012 (L), is a test built or pre-release (P), and is the eleventh (B) version
UPDATE 18 May 2012:
looks like Samsung now use the letter P for all ICS firmware
for example:
I9100XXKP4 (2011 December), I9100XXLPH (2012 February), I9100XXLPQ (2012 March), I9100BULPC (2012 April), I9100XWLPD (2012 May)
N7000XXLPY (2012 May), N7000ZSLPF (2012 May)
no details about what the P refers to for now
Added on September 3, 2012, 9:47 pm Samsung firmware code reference
each firmware version consists of 3 parts: phone model, country/region code and firmware version number
for example: I9000XXJVQ
phone model = I9000
country/region code = XX
firmware version = JVQ
click here for Samsung CSC code reference
click here for Samsung firmware version number reference
the table below shows all Samsung firmware country/region letter codes gathered from the internet
Code Country
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/JR Arabic
JV/JX Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
JW West Africa
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
XW Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
XX Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Nordic, Spain, United Kingdom
ZC/ZS China, Hong Kong
ZH Hong Kong
ZT Taiwan
so for example:
I9000XXJPO means it is a rom for Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
I9100ZSKI3 means it is a rom for Hong Kong
Call Recording
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it is included in the phone but it is disable, you need to flash
this modTitanium backup? Nandroid backup?
- credit waveweaver
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Kies is well known for its un-reliable.
Titanium backup - for your apps and data.
Nandroid backup - for complete whole things (app + data + phone system..etc..). You do Nandroid before flashing custom roms. If anything bad happen during flashing you can restore back to your previous set up by using your Nandroid.
Mobile ODIN?
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mobile odin can do all that PC Odin do but from your phone, so you dont have to have a pc with you to flash all those odin stuff. get it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899Video Tutorial for those extra paranoid user that want to root (thank you JayceOoi)
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