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But I quoted you directly...go back and read what you wrote
And now I think we've wasted enough space on this thread with slightly OT hair-splitting.
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:11:45
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you are 100% right, my bad...anyway, i expressed myself incorrectly...of course nothing is risk free...easy is really the correct word and what i really wanted to point
changing CDA with XS++ is not so complicated as other types of flashing you can do with it that tool (like unbranding), that would be far more more difficult/risky for a newbie
truth is, every single person that did it after being told so have done it, without problems or aditional questions...that tells something
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:16:50
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Sure it does
And trying this option certainly beats the pain of waiting for area-specific FW updates
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:18:35
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By the way, i think its good to quote this to help newbies:
To change CDA to WG1 with XS++:
mobilemodman
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Posted: 2007-10-28 11:19
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mate i have succesfully changed my CDA thru XS++, its quite simple and very quick
>dwnload XS++ 2.2
>tick smartphone connect and press connect, then do the usual to connect your fone (remove batt, sim, mem card, reinsert battery, hold 'C' and connect)
>once connected go to the GDFS menu on the bottom, and press backup GDFS, once completed dissconnect, remove and reinsert battery, and restart XS++
>connect again and once connected it should show a drop down menu with CDA versions, select P1 WG-1 and press run script, the process should only take a couple of mintues
>lastly, connect into SEUS, it should say that you have a new update available for your fone, start the update, once finished unplug fone and enjoy!
XS++ available here:
http://forums.se-nse.net/index.php?showtopic=6805
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:23:06
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I've changed mine yesterday to WG1 using the file replacing & renaming method and it worked perfectly.
The reason why I've chosen this method is that it's being done via SEUS + w/o modifying gdfs manually.
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:24:28
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On 2007-10-31 18:23:06, ares wrote:
By the way, i think its good to quote this to help newbies:
To change CDA to WG1 with XS++:
mobilemodman
Joined: Jan 01, 2007
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From: Australia
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Posted: 2007-10-28 11:19
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mate i have succesfully changed my CDA thru XS++, its quite simple and very quick
>dwnload XS++ 2.2
>tick smartphone connect and press connect, then do the usual to connect your fone (remove batt, sim, mem card, reinsert battery, hold 'C' and connect)
>once connected go to the GDFS menu on the bottom, and press backup GDFS, once completed dissconnect, remove and reinsert battery, and restart XS++
>connect again and once connected it should show a drop down menu with CDA versions, select P1 WG-1 and press run script, the process should only take a couple of mintues
>lastly, connect into SEUS, it should say that you have a new update available for your fone, start the update, once finished unplug fone and enjoy!
XS++ available here:
http://forums.se-nse.net/index.php?showtopic=6805
Is this the same for ver3.0 beta?
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:29:29
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yes
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Posted: 2007-10-31 18:58:23
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So.. does anyone know if there's anything at all different on the various versions, except for the language packs? Like, frequency limitations, or preferred bands? Transmit power? Things of that sort? Seems strange (even for SE) to need a week to write another number on the firmware, after all. (Well.. then again..)
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Posted: 2007-10-31 19:15:43
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Hithere,
For my region there is no update available yet, so I contemplate ' hacking' my P1i.
Can anybody tell me if after this hack, I will again have my local (Dutch) dictionary available?
English language interface is o.k., but for sms, local dictionary is of coarse desirable.
t.i.a. Nottonotto
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Posted: 2007-10-31 19:23:46
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you will be able to choose dutch even for the menus AFAIK, and for the diccionary, of course
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Posted: 2007-10-31 19:25:37
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