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Samsung Samsung OMNIA :: SGH-i900 V2, Official Rom=DZIA5, Leaked ROM=DZIA2

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arthos7
post Dec 14 2008, 06:37 AM

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as i said i used SKTools to edit it.i don't know where it is located in the registry bcoz i'm still new at this.if u have SKTools open it.
select tune up>network tab>WLAN 802.11G support .default value is no so u change it to yes.click done and soft reset the phone and u are good to go.
u will see those green bars increasing in wifi advanced settings.

gud luck
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post Dec 14 2008, 09:11 AM

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QUOTE(arthos7 @ Dec 14 2008, 06:37 AM)
as i said i used SKTools to edit it.i don't know where it is located in the registry bcoz i'm still new at this.if u have SKTools open it.
select tune up>network tab>WLAN 802.11G support .default value is no so u change it to yes.click done and soft reset the phone and u are good to go.
u will see those green bars increasing in wifi advanced settings.

gud luck
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hmm did u notice any battery drain after turning on that option. as i suppose g connection should be using more power than a b. if u consider the speed and signal strength that is.

p/s: i'm wondering is the original option B/G and the new one is G only... because i've seen this in routers/wifi cards and it does make a difference when u turn support for B off.

This post has been edited by karlbum: Dec 14 2008, 09:18 AM
tercupee
post Dec 14 2008, 04:20 PM

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waaa...
u guys are really into wifi huh?
i dont really use wife since i'm subscribed to the unlimited data package,

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DrWho
post Dec 14 2008, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(tercupee @ Dec 14 2008, 04:20 PM)
waaa...
u guys are really into wifi huh?
i dont really use wife since i'm subscribed to the unlimited data package,

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tercupee,

i dont really use wife

Is this intentional? whistling.gif
tercupee
post Dec 14 2008, 05:47 PM

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eh,
hahahahah...
alamak ai...
that sounded like so gay...
hahahah...
what i meant was, i dont really use "wifi"
hahahahaha...
sorry...
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post Dec 14 2008, 06:04 PM

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I suppose one could be tempted to do just that after getting an Omnia tongue.gif
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post Dec 14 2008, 10:00 PM

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hahahahaha...
that's hilarious mate,
a guy still need a girl in his life,
that goes the same to a man, he needs a wife,
hehehe,

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post Dec 15 2008, 12:36 AM

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i got wife + a mistress call "omnia" hehehe

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post Dec 15 2008, 10:52 AM

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Hi Guys,

Can anyone teach me how to revert back to the old ROM please???

I am on HK2 now but it seems not that stable when using Garmin XT... keep on giving me error.

I tried to run the i900DZHJ1_updater_xp.EXE but it say thet it already installed with the newest ROM

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post Dec 15 2008, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(nickyb @ Dec 15 2008, 10:52 AM)
Hi Guys,

Can anyone teach me how to revert back to the old ROM please???

I am on HK2 now but it seems not that stable when using Garmin XT... keep on giving me error.

I tried to run the i900DZHJ1_updater_xp.EXE but it say thet it already installed with the newest ROM
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I am not sure this whether this info is useful to you. I have done a lot of roll back of firmwares on other electronic devices. A firmware usually contains its version code and when you try to update a firmware your device will compare what is already installed to the firmware you intend to install. The device will not allow you to install an older version of firmware. This is what to are facing now.

However there is a way to get around this. All firmware codes are written in Hex decimal. What I have done previously ( not on Omnia firmware) is to use a Hex Editor to edit the version of the older firmware you wish to install to appear to be a newer version, thus tricking the device to think that you are installing a newer version.

I have briefly checked the HJ1 firmware with an Hex Editor but were unable to find the location of the version code in the firmware. If I have more time later I will try again.
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post Dec 15 2008, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(DrWho @ Dec 15 2008, 11:54 AM)
I am not sure this whether this info is useful to you. I have done a lot of roll back of firmwares on other electronic devices. A firmware usually contains its version code and when you try to update a firmware your device will compare what is already installed to the firmware you intend to install. The device will not allow you to install an older version of firmware. This is what to are facing now.

However there is a way to get around this. All firmware codes are written in Hex decimal. What I have done previously ( not on Omnia firmware) is to use a Hex Editor to edit the version of the older firmware you wish to install to appear to be a newer version, thus tricking the device to think that you are installing a newer version.

I have briefly checked the HJ1 firmware with an Hex Editor but were unable to find the location of the version code in the firmware. If I have more time later I will try again.
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i never knew that this was possible. I always thought that if u updated up, there is no way to downgrade, except to wait for a newer upgrade. It does seem plausible but i take your word that u have done it before. On what phone/device may i ask?

Be sure to update us regarding this ya.. It would be a neat trick to have.



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post Dec 15 2008, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(lynxs @ Dec 15 2008, 12:53 PM)
i never knew that this was possible. I always thought that if u updated up, there is no way to downgrade, except to wait for a newer upgrade. It does seem plausible but i take your word that u have done it before. On what phone/device may i ask?

Be sure to update us regarding this ya.. It would be a neat trick to have.
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I believe that is a way to revert back, but just we need to know how to bypass the checking for the current installed firmware...

I am really hope that DrWho able to found something!!! smile.gif
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post Dec 15 2008, 01:38 PM

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QUOTE(lynxs @ Dec 15 2008, 12:53 PM)
i never knew that this was possible. I always thought that if u updated up, there is no way to downgrade, except to wait for a newer upgrade. It does seem plausible but i take your word that u have done it before. On what phone/device may i ask?

Be sure to update us regarding this ya.. It would be a neat trick to have.
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Check this out, Malaysian teaching American how to do it; http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=988167 brows.gif


I am still trying to figure out the correlation between HH3, HJ1 and HK1 firmwares. These are the only 3 firmwares I have.

P/S Could not find any correlation during lunch time. Will be traveling after this.

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post Dec 15 2008, 07:15 PM

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our phone got the HSDPA function, but how do we use it with our mobile phone service operator like maxis, digi , celcom etc?
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post Dec 15 2008, 07:15 PM

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nickyb: if i read correctly u can use secany's leaked rom to downgrade. Official rom cannot. as it will detect the rom that is currently in ur phone. so just grab his HK1 or u can just get HK3....

If u read the modaco thread, those ppl have no problem downgrading and upgrading as they like.
HL2 promises new widgets, so sit tight smile.gif)

maximp: HSDPA is just another name for 3G

p/s: correct me if i'm wrong.

This post has been edited by karlbum: Dec 15 2008, 07:19 PM
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post Dec 15 2008, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(karlbum @ Dec 15 2008, 07:15 PM)


maximp: HSDPA is just another name for 3G

p/s: correct me if i'm wrong.
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i wonder, because maxis got hsdpa modem and a 3g modem...ugh confuse confuse

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post Dec 15 2008, 08:29 PM

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excerpt from wikipedia

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# 3G:

    * UMTS (W-CDMA)
    * CDMA2000 (1xEV-DO/IS-856)
    * FOMA
    * TD-SCDMA
    * GAN/UMA
    * WiMax

# 3.5G:

    * UMTS (HSDPA)
    * CDMA2000 (EV-DO Rev.A)

# 3.75G

    * UMTS (HSUPA)
    * UMTS (HSPA+)
    * CDMA2000 (EV-DO Rev.B/3xRTT)
hopes that clears it up a bit. smile.gif malaysia is all UMTS.

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post Dec 15 2008, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(karlbum @ Dec 15 2008, 08:29 PM)
excerpt from wikipedia
hopes that clears it up a bit. smile.gif malaysia is all UMTS.
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yup clears up a bit, and i just called maxis, they said that to use hsdpa service is depending on location HSPDA > 3G > EDGE > GPRS downgrading at each level

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post Dec 16 2008, 12:01 AM

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im working in maxis,
so yea u could ask me anything with regards of maxis products,
and about the HSDPA, it depends,
let say u've switched on the HSDPA mode on your device,
and when u try to surf or something,
it'll show as 3G* (with a star)
that means, u're connected to HSDPA,
but that also depends on your location/area,
if its covered by 3G/HSDPA, then yes u'll be able to hook to those networks,
if not, it'll be on EDGE which is 2G or GPRS which is (1G)
but most areas in klang valley are covered by 3G/HSDPA
hope that answers everything,

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post Dec 16 2008, 12:48 AM

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QUOTE(tercupee @ Dec 16 2008, 12:01 AM)
im working in maxis,
so yea u could ask me anything with regards of maxis products,
and about the HSDPA, it depends,
let say u've switched on the HSDPA mode on your device,
and when u try to surf or something,
it'll show as 3G* (with a star)
that means, u're connected to HSDPA,
but that also depends on your location/area,
if its covered by 3G/HSDPA, then yes u'll be able to hook to those networks,
if not, it'll be on EDGE which is 2G or GPRS which is (1G)
but most areas in klang valley are covered by 3G/HSDPA
hope that answers everything,

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oh oh oh~~ sigh my area never see the 3G* but in major cities most of the time saw 3G but never H or 3G*

my area only got Edge at max..sad.gif~~~ argh near balakong there (jusco cheras selatan)

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