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S6102DDLA3 India Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Firmware Upgrade

Firmware info:
PDA: S6102DDLA3
PHONE: S6102DDLA3
CSC: S6102ODDLA3
KERNEL: 2.6
Version: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
Build: January 2012

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S5360XXLA2 Greece S5360 Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Firmware Upgrade

Firmware info:
PDA: S5360XXLA2
PHONE: S5360XXLA2
CSC: S5360OXXLA2
KERNEL: 2.6 
Version: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
Build: January 2012


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S5360XXKK6 Netherlands S5360 Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Firmware Upgrade



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Firmware info:
PDA: S5360XXKK6
PHONE: S5360XXKK6
CSC: S5360KPPKJ1
KERNEL: 2.6.35.7 dpi@DELL170#1 
Version: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
Build: December 2011


Password: samfirmware.com


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Galaxy Y HARD BRICKS / NO-BOOT BRICKS



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This is where your phone does NOT turn on, no combo of buttons works and power button does nothing.

DO THIS ONLY WHEN YOU PLUG IN YOUR PHONE AND NOTHING SHOWS UP ON THE SCREEN!!! If else, follow the steps from above.

This method is basically same as above, EXCEPT the way you get into Download Mode as your phone is HARD BROKEN.

1. Download all the files required in the "SOFT BRICKS" post.


2. Remove everything from your phone (SD card, sim, battery).

 3. Plug your phone into your computer WITHOUT the battery.

4. Press and HOLD vol. up and vol. down.


5. As you are HOLDING these buttons, reattach your battery.

6. You should be in Download Mode.

7. Unplug phone from USB



8. Follow steps from the "SOFT BRICKS" Post.





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Galaxy Y SOFT BRICKS




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1. Get into Download Mode (WITH THE PHONE PLUGGED IN) by following the steps below

*Turn off the phone until you get to the charging battery screen (keep in mind, your phone is currently PLUGGED IN)
*Press volume up and down, and power all at once.
*As soon as the screen turns black, release your power button.

 2. Unplug phone from USB

3. Open Odin (in Administrator if you're running W7 or Vista), try one of the ones I attached to this post.

4. Load in the files into Odin that you have downloaded from above  Just load in the files corresponding to the text field.

DO NOT CHECK REPARTITION.

5. Plug in your phone with the DL mode

6. Click start

More Step By Step Info...About How To install ROM/Firmware Using Odin .

Download Files

 Odin 1.84    (Mirror Link)

Odin 1.85    (Mirror Link)

Pit File     (Mirror Link)

Stock ROM/Firmware


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Change Your build Number By Your Self

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1.) Ur phone must be ROOT..
2.) U need RoootEx (root Explorer). go to work...
3.) open ur Rootex
4.) Go to system mount as RW
5.) klick and hold build.prop open in text editor
6.) find ro.biild.display.id= (change with every name u want)
7.) restart.

DONE...
Now u use a build number with ur name...
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Odin Guide on How to Flash and Install stock ROM Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Y S5360


   
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S5360DDKK1 India Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Firmware Upgrade


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 S5360DDKK1  India Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Firmware Upgrade(November 2011)

DOWNLOAD  S5360DDKK1
Password: samfirmware.com

Firmware info:
PDA:S5360DDKK1
PHONE:S5360DDKK1
CSC: S5360ODDKJ3
Version: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
Build: November 2011

Check out the full detailed step by step procedure on how to flash Samsung Galaxy Y using Odin.

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Users of Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360 in India will be getting the Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread update. The new firmware build number S5360DDLA1 is already spotted on Samsung firmware server and will be going officially rolled out anytime now. This is an update from previous build S5360DDKK1. Since this update is still in 2.3.6, just expect  no more major changes might take effect, this update might just add more enhancement, better performance possibly and a stable Gingerbread experience for Galaxy Y. 


Firmware info:
PDA: S5360DDLA1
PHONE: S5360DDLA1
CSC: S5360DDLA1
KERNEL: 2.6.35.7 dpi@DELL170#1 
Version: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
Build: January 2012


DOWNLOAD GT-S5360_ODD_S5360DDLA1_S5360ODDLA1

Password: samfirmware.com


Stock firmware S5360DDLA1 Odin installation: for advance users who prepared Odin instead of  Kies.



Upgrade only: Load each specific file on each designated button slots. 
Bootloader: BOOT_S5360DDLA1_REV05.tar.md5
DefaultCalDataWithBoot_S5360DDLA1_REV05.tar.md5 (Use this one)
PDA: PDA_S5360DDLA1_REV05.tar.md5 
Phone: MODEM_S5360DDLA1_REV05.tar.md5 
CSC: GT-S5360-MULTI-CSC-ODDLA1.tar.md5 
DO NOT check 'Re-Partition ' check-box' 



Full flash: from any unofficial ROMs, fixing previously softbricked and also to those who struggle to revert back to original India firmware because of flashing the wrong firmware version from other region. Just add the pit file unto it. Then load the Default bootloader, PDA, Phone and CSC md5 file.


PIT button: totoro.pit  
"Check the "Re-Partition checkbox" 


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How to un-root the Galaxy Y Samsung?


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Galaxy Y Samsung owners and users are very keen about knowing how to have the unrooting of their device just as much as they wanted to know how to root it. Sometimes they are correct this time and because of the important reason for it which is the ability to claim their phone’s warranty at its service center when something will go wrong with their device. And anyway, when you have not bought this device yet but you can check it out at the hands-on review on this Galaxy Y Samsung.
What is the reason why people fear in rooting?  This is because rooting may VOID warranty of the phone and when during the rooting process is going on and you have gotten your device bricked you will not get any warranty anymore.
There are instructions and steps that are common at both the unrooting and rooting the Galaxy Y and these are the following:
  • First and foremost thing that you should make back up of all your data because the procedure may lead to loose your data.
  • Do not allow your device to be disconnected
  • You must ensure that your device is charged over 60% and not lesser
There are things that are to be needed prior to starting this un-rooting method and this will include:
  • You must download the unroot zip file
  • Then copy this file into a root of the internal memory of the device
1) Download the unroot-update.zip file here - http://www.filesonic.com/file/D472SjN/update-unroot.zip
2) Now copy this unroot-update.zip file into the root folder of your phone's  SD Card
3) Switch off your device and restart it into recovery mode using the following key combination Volume UP + Home Button + Power Button
4) You will find your phone in recovery mode with blue coloured UI. You cannot use touchscreen while your phone is in recovery mode.
For making selections and movements, you have to make use of volume up/down keys and make the selection by pressing home key.

5) In the recovery mode menu, there is an option 'apply update from sdcard' Select it.
6) Choose the pasted unroot-update.zip and click on "yes".
7) After the patching of that file, you will be back to the menu, and there it's written "reboot system now". Select it.
8) After the reboot, go to phone's main menu and if you are able to find the "SuperUser" App on it, but once you click it you will notice that it doesn't work anymore
Note:- It is working in my mobile 100% without any problem. I am not responsible for, if it is not working, damage your mobile and or any other issues.


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Root Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 Android 2.3.5 and Android 2.3.6 versions



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1. Download Update.zip file below attachment and copy the Update.zip file in to the root of the SD Card.

2. Switch off your mobile phone

3. After the complete phone switched off, go to recovery mode. For this recovery mode, hold the power, volume up and the home buttons simultaneously.

4. Now can navigate through recovery mode only with the volume up and down buttons. Select Update.zip and the root will be applied on your Galaxy Y.

5. Reboot your phone and it's rooted!! You can check for an application named "Super User" to check whether your phone is rooted or not.

Note:- It is working in my mobile 100% without any problem. I am not responsible for, if it is not working, damage your mobile and or any other issues.


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Android Information For Newcomers


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TERMINOLOGY -

*CWR aka ClockworkMod Recovery-
A custom recovery for Android phones and tablets that allows you to perform several advanced recovery, restoration, installation and maintenance operations on your Android device that aren’t possible with the stock recovery.
*Superuser-
A progam which gives unlimited access privileges to perform any or all operations on the operating system.
*KIES mini-
Kies Mini is an official application from Samsung that is used to update the software on your phone. It should not be confused with the full Kies application, which has a lot more functionality and is not officially supported in the USA. Therefore, abbreviating "Kies Mini" as just "Kies" can cause confusion.
*ODIN-
Odin is the Samsung software used to update Samsung phones. It does not work with any other devices other than official Samsung phones. 
*OTA or FOTA-
(F)OTA stands for (Firmware) Over The Air and is the process by which required updates and enhancements to your phone's basic operating system can be sent to you through the cellular network. The Galaxy S II software update will be sent via FOTA and is available through Samsung Kies mini.0
*ODEX-
In Android file system, applications come in packages with the extension .apk. These application packages, or APKs contain certain .odex files whose supposed function is to save space. These ‘odex’ files are actually collections of parts of an application that are optimized before booting. Doing so speeds up the boot process, as it preloads part of an application. On the other hand, it also makes hacking those applications difficult because a part of the coding has already been extracted to another location before execution.
*DEODEX-
Deodexing is basically repackaging of these APKs in a certain way, such that they are reassembled into classes.dex files. By doing that, all pieces of an application package are put together back in one place, thus eliminating the worry of a modified APK conflicting with some separate odexed parts.
In summary, Deodexed ROMs (or APKs) have all their application packages put back together in one place, allowing for easy modification such as theming. Since no pieces of code are coming from any external location, custom ROMs or APKs are always deodexed to ensure integrity.
*Busybox-
A set of Unix tools / commands that has been compiled for use on your phone. These are not usually full-featured versions of the Unix commands found on the larger platforms counterparts, but they are pretty close and useful nonetheless.
*3G/4G-
3G/4G is the term generally used to describe 3rd/4rth Generation mobile telecommunications, specifically allowing for greater throughput of data over cellular networks. 
*Baseband/Modem-
Baseband refers to the original frequency range of a transmission signal before it is converted, or modulated, to a different frequency range.
*Bloatware-
Software or 'apps' that you don't need, but come preinstalled to a device's /system partition, meaning that you cannot remove them unless the device has been rooted. Usually, these are apps are sponsored by a company and included by a carrier for profit. For example, the Photobucket app included on the G2 by TMobile. 
*CDMA-
Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. It should not be confused with the mobile phone standards called cdmaOne and CDMA2000 (which are often referred to as simply CDMA), which use CDMA as an underlying channel access method. 
*Firmware-
Programs stored in the ROM, EPROM, or flash memory that usually control various internal electronic devices (Hard Drives, Keyboards, Displays, etc). Firmware is typically 'fixed' software that is not updated in consumer devices, however it is often updated (or 'flashed') by advanced users to fix bugs or add features to the device. Flashing firmware designed for one device onto a different device, or not following a specific procedure while flashing will often render the device unusable. 
*Flash-
Non-volatile computer storage that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed (similar to EPROM). No power is needed to maintain the information stored in the chip. This technology is primarily used in memory cards and USB flash drives for general storage and transfer of data between computers and other digital products. Because of its ease of use, speed, ability to be updated (see flashing), this technology is often used in mobile devices, PDAs, digital media players. 
*Kernel-
The central or core software component of most operating systems. Its responsibilities include managing the system's resources (the communication between hardware and software components) and can provide the lowest-level abstraction layer for resources (especially memory, processors, and I/O devices). 
*IMEI-
The International Mobile Equipment Identity is a number unique to every GSM, WCDMA, and iDEN mobile device, as well as some satellite devices. The IMEI number is used by the GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used to stop a stolen device from accessing the network. For example, if a mobile device is stolen, the owner can call their network provider and instruct them to "ban" the device using its IMEI number. This renders the device useless, whether or not the device's SIM is changed. The IMEI can be displayed by dialing *#06#. 
*IRC-
Internet Relay Chat. Basically a chatroom, or a cross between Instant Messaging and a forum. 
*Open-source-
Open-source is software that anyone is allowed to see the 'source' code. In the context of Android, Open-source refers to the approach to the design, development, and distribution of software. This offers accessibility to a software's source code for modification, improvement, bug-fixing, and security-enhancement. CyanogenMod is based on this principle. 
*ASOP
Android Open Source Project
*Radio-
The cellular radio on the device which needs control software called firmware to control it. 
*ROM-
Read Only Memory. In the context of an Android device, ROM is the internal flash memory where the core operating system resides. It can also refer to a specific version firmware that can be applied to a device through a process usually referred to as flashing. An improperly flashed ROM can often brick the device, rendering it unusable. 
*SDK-
Software Development Kit. You can find the Android SDK at http://developer.android.com/sdk
*Vanilla-
A clean, unmodified version of something. In the context of Android ROMs, vanilla refers to the stock ROM that came pre-installed on the device. 
*Widget-
An application that lives (in other words, is always running) on the homescreen instead of being 'run' like a regular app. Common examples are calenders and weather widgets. 

Android Specific Definitions

*ADB-
Android Development Bridge. Command line tool used to communicate with & control the device over a USB link from a computer. The ADB command is found in the Android SDK. 
*Android-
Unveiled on 5 November 2007, Android is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel developed by Google. 
*Apps2SD-
Move applications from the internal NAND memory on the device to a removable SD Card. 
*CyanogenMod Updater-
An updater written by Cyanogen that allows you to receive OTA (Over-The-Air) updates to CyanogenMod. 
*Dalvik-Cache-
The dalvik-cache directory holds all of the pre-compiled .dex files created from installed apps. These files are static and do not change unless the app is updated. 
*Fastboot-
Fastboot is protocol used to directly update the flash filesystem in Android devices from a host over USB. It allows flashing of unsigned partition images. It is disabled almost all production devices since USB support is disabled in the bootloader. 
*GApps-
See Google Apps. 
*Google Apps-
An add-on for Google's applications (Market, GMail etc.), packaged separately to avoid copyright issues 
*Logcat-
A debugging tool built into Android devices that displays system logs as they occur. See Logcat. 
*NANDroid-
A set of tools that will enable anyone who has root on their Android device to make FULL system backups, in case something goes wrong or you want to try out that new experimental ROM/theme. NANDroid will backup (and restore) /system, /data, /cache, and /boot partitions. 
*Recovery Mode-
A special environment that you can boot into for troubleshooting and upgrading purposes.
*Tethering-
Using a wireless device (e.g. an Android phone) to share it's wireless data connection to another device (e.g. laptop). With an Android device, the wireless data connection can usually be shared via WiFi, Bluetooth or USB connection. 
*Wipe-
Usually refers to wiping data and cache partitions of the device. 
*Zipalign-
Reduces the amount of RAM consumed when running the application by allowing data to be mmap'd in; which causes all uncompressed data within the .apk, such as images or raw files, to be aligned on 4-byte boundaries. 

Hacking Definitions

*Aftermarket-
Aftermarket generally refers to any product or service applied or requisitioned by end-users to add usability or functionality to the original product. Many aftermarket modifications can void the manufacturer's warranty. From a manufacturer's perspective, the after-market is any goods or services offered by the manufacturer directly to end-users of a given product or service. After-market services include support for warranties, contracts, and parts and accessories sales. 
*Brick-
a device that no longer functions, generally caused by a failed firmware or SPL update. Since the device no longer works as intended, it is often referred to as a "brick" or "paper-weight", since that is all it is good for. 
*Flashing-
The process of applying a firmware image (or ROM) to a device. It generally entails a very specific order of steps. Failing to complete any one of these steps properly may result in bricking the device. 
*Kang-
The process of creating a code based of someone else's code or reapplying code that someone else created into your own code (e.g. git cherry-pick) 
*Rooting-
Obtaining root ("administrator", or "full") access to the device. This means you can mount its internal memory partition as read/write, which lets you do various things: have USB or Wi-Fi tethering, uninstall applications you otherwise can't uninstall (e.g. the Amazon MP3 store), install applications that need root access (such as AdFree), disable the camera shutter sound (simply by deleting the shutter sound file), overclock or underclock the CPU, install and boot Debian, and so on. Installing CyanogenMod roots the device in the process. The "Superuser" app controls what applications may gain root privileges. 
*Unlock-
Most GSM devices are locked to only work with the sim cards of a particular carrier. Obtaining root access (e.g. installing CyanogenMod) on the device usually does nothing to the sim-lock. The usual way to unlock the device to all SIM cards is to obtain a subsidy unlock code from a carrier.

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