Nice info dude...!!!
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Nice info dude...!!!
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Kies "This version of the device can not be updated.";
This means you are on the latest firmware provided by your network or by the seller of the phone (ie: T-mobile, Carphone Warehouse). Unless your lucky to have a completely stock firmware, then your more than likely on the latest official release by Samsung.
The firmware update via kies depends on where in the world you are and the network you are on. When your network has decided it has finished with adding their stuff and tested the firmware to their standard (Poor standard usually, as they make it worse). Then they may decide to release it.
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Updated dude! Any suggestions welcome :-P
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Firmware: Darkys v10.4.2 Custom Rom
!WARNING! I like files, In files, That are in files. Now why can't I do this in real life. !WARNING!
Updated CSC and how to change CSC values in phone to acquire new updates in Kies.
Enjoy :-D
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A very usefull information indeed especially for an Android new comer like me.
It will be more complete if Android/SGSII special codes being included such as:`
*#06# = SGSII IMEI
*#1234# = firmware version etc.
These are the only codes I do know.
Well there is already a separate thread for system codes started by SoraXD, RIGHT HERE.
Those are primarily for the SGS but I reckon many will also work on the SGSII
There are also many apps available that give you access to the system without having to remember the codes. NITRALITY is a great little app, but there are also the likes of SGS TOOLBOX and even a dedicated codes one called SGS SECRET CODES!
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Pidz: I am a total noobie, so thanks for the dictionary. It will be of great help.
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How about an entry for Dalvik Cache?
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