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aastorm
 Posts: 8
Phone Model: E700
Service Provider: Telenor |
 Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:30 pm |
How is it going with your "special" firmware? Is it complete?
I'm also trying to mod my firmware. Want to change the alarm sound, the cant wake me up
Can you give me a quick guide how to find and replace sound in Januka Soft? Can't really seem to understand how to find witch Offset's are ringtones, sms, mms, alarm, and so on..
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 grtom45
 Posts: 52 |
 Fri Jun 18, 2004 1:38 am |
| aastorm wrote: | How is it going with your "special" firmware? Is it complete?
I'm also trying to mod my firmware. Want to change the alarm sound, the cant wake me up
Can you give me a quick guide how to find and replace sound in Januka Soft? Can't really seem to understand how to find witch Offset's are ringtones, sms, mms, alarm, and so on.. |
I had a problem .
When I used dumper, I already had in the phone my contacts.
So, now it's in the bin.
I've flashed many times since then my phone.
I try to find an original-unflashed E70BDWL1 bin to work, but no success till now...
Change the ring:
Use Januka.
In the Settings->Ring Tone player, define PSM Player.
Go to Polyphonic ringtones tab.
Press Firmware Scan.
You can see in ringtones window, many codes. These are ALL the rings of phone.
Codes are diferent from firmware to firmware, but:
The first 10 are the SMS rings in ALL firmwares. You can replace them...
DON'T insert larger files than original (not even a byte), firm will crash!
Try to double click in other rings. Some you will hear, some others NOT. Don't touch them!
Those you hear: find the alarms (they are not in order), just like they sound in phone.
Push replace and insert your own.
DON'T insert larger files than original, firm will crash!
Then save the firmware and flash.
Of course, no changes in names will occur, but your ring will be in the phone where the old one used to be...
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diogo-andre
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: Samsung SGH-E700
Service Provider: Claro |
 Mon Dec 27, 2004 11:56 am |
| ~ Don ~ wrote: | - Structure of firmware. What code is what (I know most. But It could be greatl help)
Eg: E70XXDA1
E70 is your model Samsung SGH-E700
XX is the country/provider the firmware is made for
D is the year in this case its 2004, W was 2003
A is the month 'a' comes first in the alphabet so it stands for January
1 is the number of builds made based on that firmware
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do u know the code for brazil? or for brazilian portuguese?
or south america.. or anything like that..
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