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Have you tried to flash a branded Samsung Omnia I900 *, what happened? This thread has been set up for experiences from those users who have
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Posted 05 September 2008 - 03:11 PM

Have you managed to flash your branded Voda Omnia, i'm looking at doing so too, but no one has said definitely by using the service centre version of HH1 that this it works, does anyone know if there are major differences in the handset which could cause a failed update, i.e specific hardware settings which need to be removed first before flashing with a samsung unbranded rom, i beleive there are a lot of chaps on this site asking this question but not really getting a straight answer, i understand this will change with experiance so if you have updated a branded omnia can you post your experiance / process taken.

Thanks :D

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Posted 06 September 2008 - 02:14 PM

If anyone can urgently respond please, as I could buy an Omnia 8gb from Vodafone. They have reduced the PAYG price for £400 to £380 and now to £350. If this could be reflashed, this is a brilliant deal.

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Posted 07 September 2008 - 01:41 PM

There's no reason this shouldn't work. In theory ;)

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Posted 07 September 2008 - 04:43 PM

Just got to find a Vodafone store with it in stock and give it a go ;) If not I will spend a wee bit more for the privilege.

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 09:06 AM

OK I've managed to brick two Voda Handsets onto my third now,

The Vodafone Handset has to have this done really as it auto answers when it's got a pin lock on or when you have the browser open. (Knightmare in anyones book)

The first device I used the repacked HH1 Runtime error BRICKED instantly, the second device I used the Grand Prix method, got it to portugese version fine but then the DXHH1 wouldn't install because of incorrect version. tried the HH1 repacked one again from the portugese version BRICKED

Third one I'm thinking I might either leave it alone without connecting it to my exchange server (which requires a PIN set) or give the HH£ ago

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 10:28 AM

I flashed my 8gb vodafone omnia up to HH3 all round and it works fine apart from the smart reader doesn't run.

Any ideas how to change files on the windows folder as my brother has an omnia and his smart reader works fine. Just wondering if i put the files from his reader into my phone would it work? the ony problem is permissions to delete or replace files in the windows folder.

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 10:29 AM

Arramond, did you hard reset after install?

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 10:33 AM

View PostPaul (MVP), on Sep 10 2008, 10:29, said:

Arramond, did you hard reset after install?

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actually i don't think i did. i'll give it a try now

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 10:39 AM

Ok that worked. Thanks for that ;)

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 11:31 AM

View PostArramond, on Sep 10 2008, 11:39, said:

Ok that worked. Thanks for that ;)


Did you flash it using the Grand Prix method ?

ie: going to the portugese version then running the HH3

or did you just run the HH3 directly?

was the downloaded ROM you used Labled i900DXHH3 ?



Nice Work on this one buddy

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 11:39 AM

Also how did you change the version the code doesn't work for me

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 11:59 AM

View Postinst4nce, on Sep 10 2008, 11:31, said:

Did you flash it using the Grand Prix method ?

ie: going to the portugese version then running the HH3

or did you just run the HH3 directly?

was the downloaded ROM you used Labled i900DXHH3 ?



Nice Work on this one buddy


Here is what i did

using a windows XP 32bit computer

1. first Install active sync 4.5
2. Install the windows XP Samsung modem driver (reboot after you install it).
3. connect phone with usb cable and switch on
4 wait for active sync to say connected.
5. run update software (DXHH3).
6. Switch off phone (wait for screen to turn off completely).
7. switch on phone.
8. Update software should detect phone. click start on update software.
9. wait and pray

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:04 PM

Arramond,

Can i check a few things:

1. Your Voda handset, whats the model number is it i900 or i900V, the V is a distinct voda handset just want to check on this making sure yours isnt one from somwhere like phones4u who do usually issue unbranded handsets.

2. if you handset is the 1900V, can you post the details of you previous pda/phone firmware if you know, the location/filenames of the firmware/s you installed, and also the step by step process you used for this.

Reason being is that you as far as i'm aware are the only person to have managed to do this on a voda handset, and i'm wondering if you've got a slightly different handset/starting firmware which makes this possible.

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:22 PM

View PostIce Man, on Sep 10 2008, 12:04, said:

Arramond,

Can i check a few things:

1. Your Voda handset, whats the model number is it i900 or i900V, the V is a distinct voda handset just want to check on this making sure yours isnt one from somwhere like phones4u who do usually issue unbranded handsets.

2. if you handset is the 1900V, can you post the details of you previous pda/phone firmware if you know, the location/filenames of the firmware/s you installed, and also the step by step process you used for this.

Reason being is that you as far as i'm aware are the only person to have managed to do this on a voda handset, and i'm wondering if you've got a slightly different handset/starting firmware which makes this possible.

Cheers mate, from all of us.



yep it's is an i900v direct from vodafone themselves. It has an i900v sticker on the box.

this is the firmware i installed

http://rapidshare.co...DXHH3.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.co...DXHH3.part2.rar

or

http://www.mediafire...php?xocswrevoyj

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:27 PM

Just did it the Gran Prix Way and it worked like a dream with the HH3 firmware

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:33 PM

View Postinst4nce, on Sep 10 2008, 12:27, said:

Just did it the Gran Prix Way and it worked like a dream with the HH3 firmware



Good work! welcome to vodafone free bliss.

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 03:21 PM

Firstly high to everyone, this is my first post, just joined to day as I get my OMNIA tomorrow from VODAFONE. ;) For the last 5 years I have been an SE boy and have now taken the plunge to try something new......sorry so back on topic

View PostArramond, on Sep 10 2008, 12:33, said:

Good work! welcome to vodafone free bliss.


Does this also mean welcome to a phone with no warranty? Don't get me wrong I hate the branding they put on phones and I will certainly want to an uptodate ROM if it makes using the phone better, but if I update the ROM does that mean I have no warranty?

Thanks JD

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 04:16 PM

View PostJD4341, on Sep 10 2008, 15:21, said:

Firstly high to everyone, this is my first post, just joined to day as I get my OMNIA tomorrow from VODAFONE. ;) For the last 5 years I have been an SE boy and have now taken the plunge to try something new......sorry so back on topic



Does this also mean welcome to a phone with no warranty? Don't get me wrong I hate the branding they put on phones and I will certainly want to an uptodate ROM if it makes using the phone better, but if I update the ROM does that mean I have no warranty?

Thanks JD


As far as I know JD, the majority of these roms have been sourced/built from existing phone roms and are not official releases, apart from the one listed on the samsungmobile site, however this one too is not officially for the UK phones and is also an earlier firmware release to the one shipped on the voda handsets, so yes would assume applying any of these roms will invalidate your warranty, also if you manage to debrand your phone then there are no current vodafone roms available to rebrand!

Hope this helps


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Posted 10 September 2008 - 04:51 PM

View PostArramond, on Sep 10 2008, 12:22, said:

yep it's is an i900v direct from vodafone themselves. It has an i900v sticker on the box.

this is the firmware i installed

http://rapidshare.co...DXHH3.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.co...DXHH3.part2.rar

or

http://www.mediafire...php?xocswrevoyj


Arramond,

Did you have to/try to use the following process to change the software region prior to the update, just wondered if it allowed you to get into config settings before as it wont on mine, and does it now since the update? I know others are expressing the same issue on Vodas?

from:
http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-omnia-h...re-version-fix/


  • Press the 'dial' key to the left of the optical pad to bring up the dialer
  • With the onscreen keypad input *#1546792*#
  • Select 'Preconfiguration'
  • Enter code *#81230*# and select OK
  • Select 'Singapore', with the default Operator
  • Accept this, DEVICE WILL HARD RESET
  • Run update, and all should be well.

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 06:05 PM

View PostIce Man, on Sep 10 2008, 16:16, said:

As far as I know JD, the majority of these roms have been sourced/built from existing phone roms and are not official releases, apart from the one listed on the samsungmobile site, however this one too is not officially for the UK phones and is also an earlier firmware release to the one shipped on the voda handsets, so yes would assume applying any of these roms will invalidate your warranty, also if you manage to debrand your phone then there are no current vodafone roms available to rebrand!

Hope this helps




Thanks Ice Man

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