Here
we’re again with yet another leaked Android 2.3.6 firmware for the
Galaxy S i9000, XWJW1. It’s actually the fourth leak in line of Android
2.3.6 firmwares for Galaxy S, so (you know) it isn’t a breakthrough
update or must install sorts. But if you just want on your phone,
then here’s a handy step by step guide for you.
Warnings and compatibility notes first:
Compatibility!
This guide is applicable only for Samsung’s Galaxy S international version (GT-i9000). Check your phone’s version in Settings – About Phone. It has to be “GT-i9000” for this firmware to be compatible with your phone. If it’s not GT-i9000, simply don’t try this ROM on your android handset — don’t even think about it if you care about your android device .
This guide is applicable only for Samsung’s Galaxy S international version (GT-i9000). Check your phone’s version in Settings – About Phone. It has to be “GT-i9000” for this firmware to be compatible with your phone. If it’s not GT-i9000, simply don’t try this ROM on your android handset — don’t even think about it if you care about your android device .
Warning!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to you or your device, we won’t be held liable — you only will be responsible, you’ve been warned!!!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to you or your device, we won’t be held liable — you only will be responsible, you’ve been warned!!!
Pre-Installation tips:
- Installing/Flashing this ROM will erase your apps and data. So, it’s very important you back them up, before proceeding further. To backup your apps and important data — bookmarks, contacts, SMS, APNs (internet settings), etc. Restore APN settings if Internet isn’t working for you. This Android backup guide would help you. And if you’ve rooted your Galaxy S, you can save application’s data too, using Titanium backup (free app on android market) to backup apps with data. And use this this app only again to restore those apps with data.
- Drivers! — it’s important you’ve the proper drivers installed. Download links below:
- If you have Samsung’s PC software Kies installed, un-install it first because it may interrupt the flashing process. If you’ve installed it for sake of drivers which otherwise weren’t working, make sure you exit the Kies completely before beginning the procedure below.
How To Install XWJW1 on Galaxy S i9000 (for experienced users)
Well, it’s pretty easy if you’ve already had fun flashing using Odin a decent number of times already. Download XWJW1 (password: samfirmware.com) and install it using Odin3 v1.7.
Put the *CODE* file in PDA tab, *Modem* file in Phone tab and *multi
CSC* file in CSC tab. Put the .pit file in PIT tab and make sure
Re-Partition is ticked too. Hit Start!
If you didn’t get what was said above, don’t worry one bit, a detailed guide for you is just below.
Step-By-Step Guide (for not so experienced users)
Although
the guide below is very much detailed, step-by-step and sufficient for
you to easily flash the XWJW1 firmware on your Galaxy S i9000, but in
case if you want to watch a video of how you are going to do it, that
is, flashing the XWJW1 firmware using Odin, check out this video
showing installation of an earlier firmware ‘XWJVB’ on Galaxy S. The
procedure is same, so it would be helpful for those who are new.
- Download XWJW1 firmware first. Filename: I9000XWJW1.rar. Size: 157 MB. Download Link. (password: samfirmware.com)
- Extract the downloaded file ‘I9000XWJW1.rar’ to get these 3 files:
- APBOOT_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 [Ignore this] - CODE_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 - KERNEL_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 [Ignore this too]
- APBOOT_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
- Download Odin PC Software which we will be using to flash the XWJW1 Android 2.3.5 ROM on Galaxy S. Filename: Odin3 v1.7.zip. Size: 192.55 KB. Download Link.
- Extract Odin3 v1.7.zip to get .exe file – Odin3 v1.7.exe. Run it when asked in step 7 below.
- Disconnect your phone if it’s connected to PC. Then Switch it Off. Wait 5-6 seconds for vibration to confirm complete switch off.
- Now, put the Galaxy S in “Download Mode” — press and hold these keys together: Volume_DOWN+Home+Power. This is required to Install XWJW1 using Odin PC Software.
- Open Odin (from step 4) — I9003_Odin3 v1.7.exe.
- Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added! !” under the Odin’s message box in the bottom left. If you don’t get “Added! !” message, than probably there is a problem with drivers. Make sure you’ve drivers installed (links given above under heading ‘Pre-Installation tips’).
- Now, in Odin, select these files at respective tabs:
- Click the PDA Tab, and select CODE_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 (from step 2.2)
- Click the PDA Tab, and select CODE_I9000XWJW1_CL788890_
- Make sure only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes are ticked, and the Re-Partition checkbox is un-ticked. Leave everything else on Odin untouched.
- Double check everything said in step 9 and 10 above.
- Now, hit the START button to begin the flashing process. When it finishes, your phone will automatically reboot, upon which you can unplug the cable. Plus, you’ll get a PASS (with green background) message in the left-most box at the very top of the Odin. If it’s in red and with FAIL written over it, the process flashing process wasn’t successful.
- When it restarts, your Galaxy S will be running the Android OS, v2.3.5 with Samsung’s custom UI TouchWiz 3 atop it. Check out you’re your phone’s android version here → Settings → About Phone.
- (Optional, of course) If you found this guide useful, share it with your friends and others on your Facebook pages, Twitter feeds and on websites you normally visits. That would be helping us grow too!
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