[ROM][GT-I8730][4.1.2] Collection of Prerooted Stock Firmwares for GT-I8730 - Samsung Galaxy Express GT-I8730 ROMs, Kernels, Rec

Hello everyone, I opened a new thread, as my basebands thread was getting out of hand.
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
What is this?
These files are the stock firmwares, but prerooted. You wipe your phone, flash this using Odin (I recommend this version), and you will have the stock 4.1.2 firmware, with TWRP, SuperSU and Busybox all working, no need for any extra process to root. The files I launch here will be modified firmwares scavenged from Sammobile, as it has been since I was early in Samsung modding, a loyal friend (Like a USB Jig too). I am working with these firmwares as I know there won't come out new updates for them.
Important Notes:
The first boot will always be in recovery (automatically), as some firmwares will patch back the stock recovery. Since I don't know if our phone does that, I decided to make it reboot. Do not be alarmed, click in "Reboot" and select "System". It will boot up properly after
These images are the factory stock images, but with built-in root access. You flash with ODIN, and you will have the stock 4.1.2 JB, with root access and @kotzir 's TWRP, the only need is to update the SuperSU Binaries as soon as you set up your phone. These files will increase the binary counter, as they are Custom OSes. I do not take any responsibility for any damage caused, you are choosing to flash this file and possibly bricking your phone if you don't do it correctly (It worked on my phone, do not get alarmed by this message, it's the procedure to do in case someone messes up and blames me for it )
Downloads (GT-I8730):
I8730XWANE1 (Germany, but doesn't matter) -> The last one ever made, works everywhere I highly recommend it
I8730DXANA1 (Singapore)
I8730UBAMD2 (Brazil) (Operator: TIM - you can uninstall the apps)
I8730UBAML2 (Chile)
I8730XWAMD6 (Italy)
I8730XWAMG1 (Spain)
I8730XWAMG1 (Switzerland)
I8730XXAMB8 (Portugal) (Operator: The Phone House - You can uninstall the apps)
I8730XWANE1 (Spain) (Operator: Orange - You can uninstall the apps)
I8730XWAMD1 (Greece) (Operator: Panafon [Vodafone])
I8730XWANA1 (Italy) (Operator: Vodafone)
I8730XXAMB7 (Portugal) (Operator: TMN, now called MEO)
I8730XWAMG6 (Ireland) (Operador: Vodafone)
Downloads (GT-I8730T):
I8730TDUAML1 (Australia, possibly more countries) (Operator: Vodafone) -> The last one made
Modded Fimwares:
I8730XWANE1 (with I8730XWAMK1 baseband) -> Unbranded, if you want to return to any of our Custom Rom distributions easily
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About GT-I8730T:
The GT-I8730T is a different device, which means if I flash these on my phone, I can brick it. Anyone with a I8730T, please flash and report to me if it is working. Thank you
Future releases and work:
In the future, as now I am doing some tests, I will release the latest firmware (I8730XWANE1) with I8730XWAMK1 baseband, as this baseband is the supported by all custom rom releases for our phone. With this, it would be easier to return to these Roms, if a user gets tired of TouchWiz
Notes regarding Samsung Firmwares:
Most European firmwares, will work outside Europe. Asian firmwares will work in all Asian countries as American firmwares will work in all american countries. A Brazilian firmware will work outside Brazil, if you are still in America. You can be in Chile with the Brazilian firmware and vice-versa. This note is important for users who want their phone unbranded, as I could only find one working firmware for Brazil, and it is branded.
How to know the continent of the firmware?
It's the next letter after the I8730 indicator. D for Asia, U for South America and X for Europe. This is only for our phone, I am not sure if this applies to other phones, but surely has another indicator. If you noticed, Spanish and Swiss firmwares have exactly the same baseband. The only difference is the sales code, which is not important Not even language, because in first boot, you get to choose a starting language.
Also check:
TWRP 3.0.2 for GT-I8730
SuperSU 2.76
Odin optimized for GT-I8730
Special thanks to the developers that made an effort to bring us SuperSU and TWRP

UPDATE
Released I8730DXANA1 (Singapore) and I8730UBAMD2 (Brazil). Tested. The Brazilian ROM is branded for the mobile operator TIM. You can uninstall the apps, without root (Tested myself). No calls were tested, as the phone has poor connection here (These basebands don't work in my region).

UPDATE
Released I8730UBAML2 (Chile), I8730XWAMD6 (Italy), I8730XWAMG1 (Spain) and I8730XWAMG1 (Switzerland). Currently working on GT-I8730T, I only have 2 firmwares, if someone who uses this model, please confirm if there are only 2 released.

UPDATE
Released I8730XXAMB8 (Portugal), comes branded to "The Phone House", you can uninstall the apps without root access

UPDATE
Released I8730TDUAML1, for GT-I8730T. Also released I8730XWANA1, from Italy, and I8730XWAMD1, from Greece. All of them branded to Vodafone, and I8730XXAMB7, from Portugal, branded by Meo, the new TMN. Enjoy

UPDATE
Released I8730XWAMG6 (Ireland) (Operador: Vodafone). No more prerooted firmwares will be released until the end of August, as I will be out of home

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[Q] Kies question

I live in latin america, but I received as a gift an european ace. My question is if I will receive updates from kies over here or I have no other choice but to flash my phone if I want gingerbread? I'm asking because I think my firmware is old (KAA) but there is not any update avaliable.
Thanks.
Read this*, and install this** to upgrade to GB!
* Root the phone
** Flash!
Thanks for the answer but that is not what I'm asking. I want to know if kies will let me update my phone when I'm not (and never will) in the area where it was purchased. I prefer an "official" update if there is a chance of it. If it is not, of course I will flash my phone.
The linked ROM is the official firmware, and since ive never used KIES (never had to), i have no clue.
you must specify a CSC which is for your region (latin america).
You can flash a multi-csc firmware from samfirmware and when done, enter
*#272*YOUR-IMEI# then choose the approriate CSC (latin america)
When done, KIES will update your firmware again.
Cheers

[Q] S2 Rom supports OTA

Hi all
I have been wondering how I can tell if the custom or claimed-to-be-official S2 ICS rom supports OTA upgrade?
I know it's perhaps impossible for those custom ones, but the ones I downloaded and flashed that claim 'official', how can I be sure if they supports OTA or not? I am a bit tired of keeping flashing the new versions after all.
Thank you!
it is strictly connected to your product code and region the ROM was released for - these two things have to match.
You will have OTA update if you're using ROM officially released for the region you have set in your phone. and you will get OTA updates only to other ROMs released for this region. few examples:
1. you have XEO product code and you use ROM officially released for XEO - you will get OTA updates but only to other ROMs released for XEO;
2. you have TWO product code but you have installed ROM released for XEO - you won't have OTA update at all (unless you change your PC according to you ROM release region - to XEO - and then, again, updates will be only to XEO ROMs)
3. you HAD XEO and ROM released for XEO, but for some reason you changed your PC to TWO - you won't have OTA update at all (unless you match your PC with region your ROM was released for again).
so, check your product code and the region your ROM was released for, match them however you want - change ROM or PC - and you will be having OTA updates. remember that changing PC is wiping all your data so do backup.
other thing is that you won't have OTA update if you use custom ROM, custom kernel or in some cases root (depending on the root method. rooting phone without making changes to kernel doesn't stop your device from getting OTA update until you make changes in your system).
gaeilge said:
it is strictly connected to your product code and region the ROM was released for - these two things have to match.
You will have OTA update if you're using ROM officially released for the region you have set in your phone. and you will get OTA updates only to other ROMs released for this region. few examples:
1. you have XEO product code and you use ROM officially released for XEO - you will get OTA updates but only to other ROMs released for XEO;
2. you have TWO product code but you have installed ROM released for XEO - you won't have OTA update at all (unless you change your PC according to you ROM release region - to XEO - and then, again, updates will be only to XEO ROMs)
3. you HAD XEO and ROM released for XEO, but for some reason you changed your PC to TWO - you won't have OTA update at all (unless you match your PC with region your ROM was released for again).
so, check your product code and the region your ROM was released for, match them however you want - change ROM or PC - and you will be having OTA updates. remember that changing PC is wiping all your data so do backup.
other thing is that you won't have OTA update if you use custom ROM, custom kernel or in some cases root (depending on the root method. rooting phone without making changes to kernel doesn't stop your device from getting OTA update until you make changes in your system).
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Thanks for the detailed response. So I guess I need to get a stock rom for Australia then as I bought the phone and am using it in Australia.
Where I can find it? What's the code for Australia market? XEO is just for Euro, rite?
Thanks!!
Get the PC version of Checkfus (search for it on here/Google) & download I9100XWLP8/I9100XSALP4/I9100XXLPS/I9100XWLP8 which is an unbranded Australian ICS stock rom. Flash it following the instructions in this thread. You can also download carrier branded ICS stock roms with Checkfus if that's your preference.
MistahBungle said:
Get the PC version of Checkfus (search for it on here/Google) & download I9100XWLP8/I9100XSALP4/I9100XXLPS/I9100XWLP8 which is an unbranded Australian ICS stock rom. Flash it following the instructions in this thread. You can also download carrier branded ICS stock roms with Checkfus if that's your preference.
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Thanks!
a few more questions:
1. How can I tell a ROM definitely supports OTA before I install it?
2. How can change my s2 region code to match the ROM's in order to get OTA working again?
3. what's the real difference between carrier branded rom and unbranded ones? e.g. is it better to use say telstra branded rom?
1. Be sure that ROM was released for the region/carrier which fits product code set in your phone - it's always written in ROM info on any download page I know. you may also adapt product code in your phone later, to fit the ROM you wish to use (in case you insist on FOTA/Kies updates).
2. *#272*IMEI# changes your product code. Remember that it wipes all your data.
3. Branded FW may include additional apps but also lot of operator's useless trash. Personally I never use branded ROMs and always suggest debranding. Check thread about chosen ROM for more info.
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gaeilge said:
1. Be sure that ROM was released for the region/carrier which fits product code set in your phone - it's always written in ROM info on any download page I know. you may also adapt product code in your phone later, to fit the ROM you wish to use (in case you insist on FOTA/Kies updates).
2. *#272*IMEI# changes your product code. Remember that it wipes all your data.
3. Branded FW may include additional apps but also lot of operator's useless trash. Personally I never use branded ROMs and always suggest debranding. Check thread about chosen ROM for more info.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks, Re #2, it seems strange that although I never used that command to change my code, only flashed a stock rom issued for another region a while ago, now the checkfus says my handset's the regional code that fits this new rom, other than the supposed-to-be australian one.
Is this normal? So the flashing process can actually alter the phone prod. region code without warning me?
Theoretically it shouldn't but s... happens. If you were flashing ROMs in which your product code wasn't available then it could adjust itself. Mostly I've seen situations when after such an ROM update, PC just wasn't available for change but it stayed the same as it was. On the second hand I've also heard about few cases like yours. Anyway, are you sure about your original PC if you never used this code option? Maybe originally it was different than you think it ought to be?
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You can also try www.sammobile.com for stock firmware. Just make sure that you input your device and region correctly
Edit : and you'll have to flash through odin
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gaeilge said:
Theoretically it shouldn't but s... happens. If you were flashing ROMs in which your product code wasn't available then it could adjust itself. Mostly I've seen situations when after such an ROM update, PC just wasn't available for change but it stayed the same as it was. On the second hand I've also heard about few cases like yours. Anyway, are you sure about your original PC if you never used this code option? Maybe originally it was different than you think it ought to be?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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Strange!
1. I use *#1234# command and found my rom info is I9100ZSLPG, which is for the region Hongkong - TGY
2. then I use *#272*imei#* (Product code) to check my phone's current CSC, which is shown already 'TGY'.
Now my question is, why my phone still can't get any OTA update?
Any other bit not matched? How to check if any?
Thanks.

[Q] I need a note 3 sm-9005 firmware

I want to find a sm-9005 firmware for my sm-900t, at t-mobile, they rooted my phone and installed something called lidroid with this firmware(sm-9005). So I flashed my phone with the sm-900t firmware, but after that happened, it became more annoying with boot sound. The other reasons why I need to find a sm-9005 firmware is because I need all language packs installed, and have it unlocked. So if anyone can help me find a sm-9005 firmware, unlocked or usable in us, with all languages(or just us english with chinese), I won't have to pay t-mobile another $25 dollars, just to just it fixed. But for now, I will try the UK firmware.
laujason221 said:
I want to find a sm-9005 firmware for my sm-900t, at t-mobile, they rooted my phone and installed something called lidroid with this firmware(sm-9005). So I flashed my phone with the sm-900t firmware, but after that happened, it became more annoying with boot sound. The other reasons why I need to find a sm-9005 firmware is because I need all language packs installed, and have it unlocked. So if anyone can help me find a sm-9005 firmware, unlocked or usable in us, with all languages(or just us english with chinese), I won't have to pay t-mobile another $25 dollars, just to just it fixed. But for now, I will try the UK firmware.
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Well, when we are talking firmware here for Samsung devices, it means everything : system, modem, bootloader (if applicable), etc. What you would want would be referred to as a rom, which is just the operating system itself. Flashing actual firmware for another device would at best fail at the modem, at worst cause a brick (probably just soft on the T-mobile version). I find it very odd that T-mobile rooted your phone and put on an international based rom. So, now, you have the official T-Mobile firmware flashed through Odin, Kies, or Heimdall, or did you install just a stock based rom through a custom recovery? What update is it on now - Build Version and baseband?
T-mobile rooted it
Also when they rooted it, it came with philz touch recovery, they also voided my knox, and the knox apps were removed, I flashed a stock sm-900t firmware, because I wanted the knox apps, and every time after booting, 45-60 percent of ram were used up, so it was kinda laggy, but who knew lidroid was a good thing for my phone, it enabled me to use any downloaded app for multi task, and also same for pen window. But the kernel bricked the NFC.
I think you're the first person I've heard who WANTS Knox (unless needing it for work or warranty issues). Lol But you didn't answer my questions so I don't have a way to recommend something for you.
I solved it
It was just a rom, I tried using the uk firmware, it failed. at lidroid.com, you can download a rom that can install: sm-9005, sm-9006, sm-9008, sm-n900s roms, the only problem is that it will take about a day(not because of your internet) to download the rom. Thank you everyone that wanted to help me.

Xz1 annoyingly slow updates and regions issue.

Could someone please explain why my NEW Xz1 phone (and Sony companion) think that I have the latest updates when according to XperiFirm much newer versions exist. Currently I have:
47.1.A.2.281 currently installed on the phone yet
47.1.A.12.235 is the latest available in other geographical areas.
Is it ok to flash this latest one from a different geographical area onto my phone ?
I live in New Zealand and was considering flashing a UK Customized 47.1.A.12.235
I would use Flashtool by Androxyde.
Would this void my warranty ?
Why is it that Sony put out updates but we just don't get to see them - who's dragging the chain here ?
And since posting the above I'm aware that two more updates have happened:
47.1.A.12.270
47.1.A.16.20
WTF is going on ? Why are we not getting ANY updates ?
drcspynz said:
Could someone please explain why my NEW Xz1 phone (and Sony companion) think that I have the latest updates when according to XperiFirm much newer versions exist. Currently I have:
47.1.A.2.281 currently installed on the phone yet
47.1.A.12.235 is the latest available in other geographical areas.
Is it ok to flash this latest one from a different geographical area onto my phone ?
I live in New Zealand and was considering flashing a UK Customized 47.1.A.12.235
I would use Flashtool by Androxyde.
Would this void my warranty ?
Why is it that Sony put out updates but we just don't get to see them - who's dragging the chain here ?
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You can flash firmware from other region, but you may lose FOTA update pushes, this means you can only upgrade your firmware through Flashtool or other similar tools in the future.
As for the warranty, I have no idea about it, but I have already flashed my Chinese version XZ1 to Malaysian firmware, since the Chinese firmware does not have any Google apps, and it just works fine, I also replaced the oem.sin file from Chinese firmware to Malaysian firmware in order to have VoLTE enabled.
But as I mentioned before, I lose FOTA after flashed my phone, so I have to download the entire firmware via XperiFirm and flash it manually. If you flash the original firmware without modifications, you may not lose FOTA, if you do so, please tell me!
EDIT: You can only flash firmware matches your model, so don't flash a G8342 firmware into a G8341 or other.

Question Flashing UK version of XQ-BC52 on TW XQ-BC72 (.oem files for Volte & Wifi Calling)

Hi Everyone,
Can anyone help me with process for flashing UK version firmware of XQ-BC52 on Taiwan version of XQ-BC72. I need to know which firmware files such as ".ta" or any other files to be removed from firmware folder before flashing. The UK or US customization versions supports volte and Wifi calling in my country.
Currently the Taiwan firmware version is at 61.0.A.23.20 (android 11) and UK firmware version is at 61.1.A.2.211 (android 12)
Can I just flash the .oem files of UK firmware to TW firmware?. But, since device firmware versions are different, flashing may fail and corrupt the device. Can you confirm if this is safe to flash?.
Request your help!
ralf_waldo said:
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone help me with process for flashing UK version firmware of XQ-BC52 on Taiwan version of XQ-BC72. I need to know which firmware files such as ".ta" or any other files to be removed from firmware folder before flashing. The UK or US customization versions supports volte and Wifi calling in my country.
Currently the Taiwan firmware version is at 61.0.A.23.20 (android 11) and UK firmware version is at 61.1.A.2.211 (android 12)
Can I just flash the .oem files of UK firmware to TW firmware?. But, since device firmware versions are different, flashing may fail and corrupt the device. Can you confirm if this is safe to flash?.
Request your help!
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I think yes but r u sure that customized UK fw supports voLTE and WIFI calling? the switches are in the settings? because I have the same model but with eea customized and have no volte or/and vowifi switches.... My carrier supports them btw
I've been told the customised SEA also has Volte and VoWifi wnabled, but I never got any joy out of it when I flashed it into my HK BC72 device. I have tried the previous firmware revision of the UK one, but nothing there either.
Ndlelex said:
I've been told the customised SEA also has Volte and VoWifi wnabled, but I never got any joy out of it when I flashed it into my HK BC72 device. I have tried the previous firmware revision of the UK one, but nothing there either.
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So if I flash it to my XQ-BC52 will it affect anything? I don't want to lose anything, but I want to use volte I have no idea why it isn't enabled when all of the carriers on my country support it
I would first update it to the newest TW Firmware and check if it works (so you can update, without loosing personal data).
If it still doesn't work, I would try the HK firmware, because of Over-The-Air–Updates (OTA). I have VoLTE and VoWifi in Switzerland with this firmware.
If it still doesn't work, try the BC-52 firmwares (but you loose OTA Updates).
Please just check after flashing a new firmware if you have the functions. If it works, first do a repair with Sony Companion before starting to install everything (like apps, files....). This makes a clean install and avoids a lot potential of failures/problems.
I bought the phone in Etoren and it is the model XQ-BC72, I live in the UK, and the update I received via OTA and is installed is 61.1.A.2.211 release-keys. you shouldn't, I guess Sony recognizes you're in the UK and installs the correct one
LaceeWearsPrada said:
So if I flash it to my XQ-BC52 will it affect anything? I don't want to lose anything, but I want to use volte I have no idea why it isn't enabled when all of the carriers on my country support it
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You won't lose your data if you explicitly tell it not to clear userdata off your phone, if that's what you mean. If, however, you're referring to certain functionalities I sometime hear of getting lost, then I myself haven't noticed such with all versions of firmware I have tried out so far.
PlatinCH said:
I would first update it to the newest TW Firmware and check if it works (so you can update, without loosing personal data).
If it still doesn't work, I would try the HK firmware, because of Over-The-Air–Updates (OTA). I have VoLTE and VoWifi in Switzerland with this firmware.
If it still doesn't work, try the BC-52 firmwares (but you loose OTA Updates).
Please just check after flashing a new firmware if you have the functions. If it works, first do a repair with Sony Companion before starting to install everything (like apps, files....). This makes a clean install and avoids a lot potential of failures/problems.
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I've yet to do a clean install, the way you have described it. I guess I'll do it just like that when I've given up on trying to activate VoLTE and VoWifi on my phone. It's interesting that your Hong Kong phone has that function over there. I suppose there is some substance in Sony's insistence that the one's network provider be engaged as well.
I was considering getting the Xperia 1 IV which would be a nice upgrade from my Xperia 1 II but with volte not working it would push me away. I managed to get it working on my Xperia 1 II by simply flashing SEA firmware. It was straight forward and has worked flawlessly with OTA updates. It doesn't look like the Xperia 1 IV will work that way. Even if I was to flash SEA firmware it looks like volte still wouldn't work. Come on Sony sort this problem out

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