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Update Samsung Galaxy S I9000 to stable Gingerbread

by Guest10414  |  12 years, 5 month(s) ago

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What is the best way to update Samsung Galaxy S I9000 to stable Gingerbread XWJVH 2.3.3 Firmware? Please help.

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  1. Jennifer

     "Procedure to update Galaxy S GT I9000 with XWJVH 2.3.3:

    • Before preceding the method you have to download the 2.3.3 XWJVH Gingerbread Package.

    • Now you will have turn in your cell phone in the download mode. It can be getting into by pressing the Volume Down button + the Home key button (the middle button). While pressing these both buttons, you have to swap ON your device.

    • Then you will have to attach the Phone to the computer with USB cable while Odin executed in the desktop.

    • When your cell phone is attached, you simply have to choose the files as stated below, without altering any parameters as shown in the below:

    PIT – s1_odin_20100512.pit

    PDA – JVH_JV3_JPO

    • When you enter in the fields with the overhead stated files, you will have to bang on the Start button to proceed for the updation process.

    • As soon as the update is applied into the phone, the phone will process the update at the final stage and you will see the message as “PASS”.

    • Now after reboot you will see that you will be asked to set up the startup options, choose the options accordingly and then after you see the home screen and after the completion of Media scanning, you will have to go in the recovery mode wherein you will have to delete the cache memory so that all unwanted files are removed if there are any left in the phone.

    • For this you will have to first turn off your device, press Menu as holding both the buttons press the power button to start. You can see that after device gets switched ON, you will find options like clear cache data. You can clear that by selecting options Wipe data/factory reset and also you need to select Wipe Cache partition after which you need to reboot your device by selecting reboot system now after which your Galaxy S will be rebooting and again you will have to set up your Google accounts etc.

    • Now, to check on which version you are on then you will have to just tap on the Settings > About Phone > Firmware Version where you will find the version of Android OS where it will show 2.3.3."

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