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Some news on the update to Android 2.2 for the Samsung Galaxy S. Currently we are making some changes to get it working better when using Orange signal, and are therefore looking to release the update by the end of November – obviously this is a delay on our original release date but we hope it will be worth the wait!


The update will still be made available through the Samsung Kies PC application.



T-Mobile Discussions - Discussions - Samsung Galaxy S 2.2 update

guess thats all weve got to go by it says end of november so im not hoping for it anytime soon just dont get your hopes up
 
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Another one then...

My Galaxy was supplied by T-Mobile only it's not actually locked to their network - I've tested this with an O2 SIM.

Is it best I wait for the official t-mobile 2.2 release or could I actually get a generic but official 2.2 from elsewhere?

The early ones weren't network locked or heavily branded however are still tied to T-Mobile for updates.

Put the following code in the dialler *#*#1234#*#*

The CSC will be I9000XXXYYY Where XXX is your operator code. Mine is TMU, presumably T-Mobile UK.

You can flash with a generic ROM if you want. There should be plenty of threads about that lying around (search for odin)
 
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The early ones weren't network locked or heavily branded however are still tied to T-Mobile for updates.

Put the following code in the dialler *#*#1234#*#*

The CSC will be I9000XXXYYY Where XXX is your operator code. Mine is TMU, presumably T-Mobile UK.

You can flash with a generic ROM if you want. There should be plenty of threads about that lying around (search for odin)

Thanks Karnka. Yep you're quite right it is TMU. Probably a dumb question but if I get the update from T-mobile they can't actually lock it in can they?
 
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The early ones weren't network locked or heavily branded however are still tied to T-Mobile for updates.

Put the following code in the dialler *#*#1234#*#*

The CSC will be I9000XXXYYY Where XXX is your operator code. Mine is TMU, presumably T-Mobile UK.

You can flash with a generic ROM if you want. There should be plenty of threads about that lying around (search for odin)

Hmm, interesting. I've got a T-Mobile SGS that was running 2.1. I did the registry hack when Samsung had that 2.2 up,and upgraded. Since then I've been able, via kies, to 'upgrade' to another version of 2.2. entering that code I get a CSC value of I9000XEEJP4...any idea what version I'm running?

cheers
Andy
 
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