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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Fonefixer » April 4th, 2011, 10:54 am

If you have a look on the Samsung site KIES is the management software for their handsets. It does backup/restore, firmware upgrades and a lot more.
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Charlie » April 4th, 2011, 11:24 am

Cheers FF - Downloading KIES from Samsung site now :D
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Charlie » April 4th, 2011, 12:30 pm

@ FF - I have the option in the menu of KIES for 'Emergency Firmware Recovery' when the phone is connected to the PC, I have not click on it yet - So if i click on it and it does not work will the KIES software mess up the phone? or the 'Emergency Firmware Recovery' just not run?
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Fonefixer » April 4th, 2011, 1:13 pm

If you click on it, it will dowload the latest bootloader and firmware for the handset and reinstall it. It can recover probably 95% of problems.

If that fails, it will need to come and see someone like me to get re-flashed - I use the same KIES software, but with a lot more functions than the end-user has (i.e. the full service software complete with a security dongle). For example, I can flash handsets from dead, lock/ unlock them, diagnostic tests. And, no, you cant borrow my dongle or logins :lol:
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Charlie » April 4th, 2011, 1:39 pm

Cheers for the info FF - I am finding the phone very good 'out of the box' at the moment - so will leave it alone, I have the scroll for messing about with - Hopefully Samsung will release 2.2 for this phone, and that will be fun to play with. :D
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Warpedflash » April 4th, 2011, 2:06 pm

Fonefixer wrote:If you click on it, it will dowload the latest bootloader and firmware for the handset and reinstall it. It can recover probably 95% of problems.

If that fails, it will need to come and see someone like me to get re-flashed - I use the same KIES software, but with a lot more functions than the end-user has (i.e. the full service software complete with a security dongle). For example, I can flash handsets from dead, lock/ unlock them, diagnostic tests. And, no, you cant borrow my dongle or logins :lol:


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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Fonefixer » April 4th, 2011, 8:45 pm

Unlock "CODE"???

I dont use a code... I connect the handset to one of my work PC's and click four buttons:

Scan device
Low-level reset
Disable all restriction locks
Save

:lol:

But then I have got the service software and activation dongle :D Oh, and they get to know ive done it as the software tells them automatically when i'm logged into it. The software I use does not actually display the codes at any time.
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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Warpedflash » April 4th, 2011, 9:00 pm

Fonefixer wrote:Unlock "CODE"???

I dont use a code... I connect the handset to one of my work PC's and click four buttons:

Scan device
Low-level reset
Disable all restriction locks
Save

:lol:

But then I have got the service software and activation dongle :D Oh, and they get to know ive done it as the software tells them automatically when i'm logged into it. The software I use does not actually display the codes at any time.


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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Scope » April 4th, 2011, 11:34 pm

Hi Fiddlers and fixers

Will be picking up my Samsung G Apollo on Saturday. Interested what new buyers think of it and what if any are the "not so good aspects".

Also is it true that 2.2. Froyo will be available as a free upgrade with this little smarty pants beaut ??? and is this a load of shit :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OMXCMCe ... re=related

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Re: Another Cheap Android Phone - £79.99

Postby Charlie » April 5th, 2011, 8:48 am

@ Scope

I got mine on Sunday - and so far so good - As FF said there is no flash or light on the camera - but that's not really an issue for me, though it would have been nice to have - I am still conditioning the battery and I hope it improves as I only got just under 18-24hrs from full. The screen and the touch is smooth and fast - it's like a mini Scroll but on speed and much better but just has a 3.2" screen. Also found there is an issue with the GPS - taking ages to lock to a satellite - but a free app from your fully working market :) called GPS Optimisation, fixes that issue in 2 quick and easy steps.
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