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ICS... CSC are you eligible for an update?

CSC-I9100XEUKD1-XEU is United Kingdom and i'm in Canada.:thinking: Is that because i'm using a different modem?

Your modem has nothing to do with your CSC code which is the code that determines your firmware. A lot of Canadian phones are on XEU which is the generic UK firmware.
 
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Thanks! I too am having difficulty in tracking that one down. :rolleyes:

"O", is usually representative of a sim free multi language pack, above and beyond the language packs installed normally. For instance, they may decide to expand, say, an Asian language pack. I have been adding any "O" CSC codes as, and when, Samsung show a release for one.

Just out of curiosity, where did you purchase your phone, is it locked to a carrier and has it ever been in for repair. I've heard of a few people who have "O" codes on their phones after repairs by Samsung.... this could be coincidence however.

I too have this CSC. I bought my phone (unlocked) in Vietnam and now live in Australia. I want ICS and can't find any info on this CSC... Anyone!?
 
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According to this Samsung Galaxy S II Android ICS 4.0.3 Countries Release Status Page [Continuous Updating] | Josephws'sBlog | YouMobile it looks like a lot more countries have received updates for their CSC's. Ironass, can you update if needed

The list of CSC codes with ICS is updated on a daily basis, if there are any new releases.

There are now over 110 ICS releases for the various CSC codes. Unfortunately I cannot use the list you refer to as it does not always show the CSC codes and the model of SGS11. Plus, it is only showing about 30 releases!
 
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Am I really that dumb, but I cant see where it explain that if you are on the "O" variant which specific code I am on your list.

A friend of mine also has the same CSC but phone from the Philliphines. How do I know if he is: XTC, GLB, XTE, SMA or OLB?

:adore:

"O", CSC codes, as per post #2, tend to be multi CSC codes and are added to post #2 when they are released. Therefore it is quite possible for your friend to have the same code.
 
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Hi - I have Samsung G S2 model GT-I9100T purchased from Telecom in NZ.
Kies ran the upgrade to Android 4.0.3 last week so my Baseband version is now I9100TDOLP4.
Only issue I have (and a major for me) is that I now cannot sync Outlook (Office 10) to Schedule during a Kies sync. Memo, Contacts etc are fine but Schedule 'prepares' to 39% and goes no further.
I'm hoping a fix will come out ASAP.
Thanks for any help in advance.
 
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ICS Now available for BMC

I just successfully upgraded from 2.3.3 to 4.0.3 on my GT-I9100M (locked, unrooted on Bell Mobility). Some things I noticed when using my phone now:

*memory usage doubled from 250mb with Task Killer to average 500mb or more. *when adjusting phone settings, it froze up several times
*slide/swipe lock screen freeze almost every other time I attempt to unlock it
*under About Phone>Software Update, I tried to register twice and both times crashed/rebooted
*In only 1 hour since I upgraded, battery level dropped from 100% to 60% only adjusting settings and not running any apps
*Phone, Contacts, Messaging apps take longer to open
*overall it frequently crashes using apps and even the Settings menu.

Can I re-run the firmware upgrade? maybe something didn't install properly? Any suggestions?
 
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A few more releases for ICS have been added to post #2.

It would seem that South America has at long last had it's first release in Brazil.


Can I re-run the firmware upgrade? maybe something didn't install properly? Any suggestions?

You could re-flash your firmware using Odin, as detailed in post #1, under, "My firmware is not eligible for ICS yet but I want it now!"



When I try to see my CSC code with *#1234# this is what it appears:

PDA: I9100XXKG6
PHONE: I9100XXKG6
CSC: Unknown

The baseband version is I9100XXKG6.

So, what is the CSC? Thank you!!!

OXX would be my guess, This is one of the Samsung, "Open", CSC, multi regional codes. It covers, Baltic, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Nordic Countries, Romania, Serbia Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland and more.

The fact that you are showing, "Unknown", could mean that you have difficulty in updating via Kies. The, "Unknown", could be because it has been to a Samsung Service centre and had a repair or has had custom firmware flashed at some stage or has been sim unlocked or rooted.

If none of the above are true and this is your phone's, "out-of-the-box from the manufacturer's", condition, then take it to a Samsung Service point to be updated.

If not, then you can flash your regions, "OXX", code using Odin as described in post #1.
 
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