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Root Back to 1.5 Please help!

reklame

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Mar 25, 2010
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Hi guys.

I updated my galaxy spica firmware to Android 2.1 using Odin. (I don't remeber witch guide i used, but it was with "all-in-one-file")

I'm really not happy with the update, becourse i can'r recive MMS, and becourse i liked Android 1.5 better.

How do i get the old Android 1.5 version back? Where do i find the exact same firmware as i had?

If i find an official firmware, is the guarantee still broken?

My spica:
i570EXXJC1
2.6.29 root@SE-S611 #2
ECLAIR-XXJCB
2.1 -update1
 
Hi guys.

I updated my galaxy spica firmware to Android 2.1 using Odin. (I don't remeber witch guide i used, but it was with "all-in-one-file")

I'm really not happy with the update, becourse i can'r recive MMS, and becourse i liked Android 1.5 better.

How do i get the old Android 1.5 version back? Where do i find the exact same firmware as i had?

If i find an official firmware, is the guarantee still broken?

My spica:
i570EXXJC1
2.6.29 root@SE-S611 #2
ECLAIR-XXJCB
2.1 -update1

First, with your situation regarding MMS, it is perhaps because you haven't restored the appropriate APN files that you need to use MMS with your provider? MMS and data both require appropriate APN records for you to use, otherwise it will not know how to connect. Sometimes you can have an APN record for both, and sometimes they are separate.

Yes, you can go back to 1.5 but I am unaware which firmware will set you back to 1.5, so I will let someone else chime in on it.

As for your warranty, technically the moment you flashed anything onto your phone you had voided your warranty. That being said, if you can at least flash your phone back into the state it was before you did anything to it, then I suppose they might not be able to detect that anything was done to the phone.
 
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