flashing Samsung galaxy with stock rom - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi all
when i serach about firmware update i found old one for my device samsung galaxy ace 3 GT-s7272
but not my orignal baseband ver and not my build number >>>the one i have made in 8 8 2013 and the oldest one from 27 6 2013
so can i flash my samsung with any other oldest stock rom ????
if yes what is deferent between the one i have and the oldest ???is it big deferent ???
from the other hand i found the stock rom and the kernal only and the site told me to use oden is the stock rom and kirnal on samsung firmware update http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=GT-S7272
stock rom and kirnal is enough or i need modem ver
note :::i try to back to orignal stock rom because i face broblem with my compass little strange on direction and all race games as need for speed and asphalt during drive in game i found the care go to little left from it self
someone advice me to back to orgnal stock rom with cwm i restore my backup rom but no use >>>he told me to flash stock rom from samsung site >>>any way i need your advice???
forgive me because my englsih not perfect
sent from samsung galaxy ace 3 GT-S7272 build number ::JDQ39S7272XXUAMF8

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Hi There ,
Try Sam Firmware dot com, I think that you can find the stock firmware on this website and you will have to flash the phone with Odin, I try to do it on my Ace but it never booted up properly and I went back to use custom roms
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Hi There ,
Try Sam Firmware dot com, I think that you can find the stock firmware on this website and you will have to flash the phone with Odin, I try to do it on my Ace but it never booted up properly and I went back to use custom roms
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HELLO , guys
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Hi!
A friend has a Samsung Galaxy S III (I9300). He would like to change ROM, now he's on latest firmware (4.3 if I remember right).
He like Android Lollipop based ROMs, but if there are other ROMs (KitKat for example) that are best we'll install it.
I don't know how to flash a kernel, a recovery and a ROM on Samsung phone (I have a Sony).
So please can you tell a good ROM smooth and stable for this phone? And also can you tell me how to flash it (noob guide because I don't know Samsung phones).
We don't want to try all ROM (I'm impressed, there are very many ).
Thanks in advance!
P.S.: Sorry for my bad English.
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