Friday, January 14, 2011

Rooting/Flashing Samsung Galaxy 3

I have just finished flashing my brand new Samsung Galaxy 3 (New Zealand model) to the latest 2.2 firmware found on the xda developers forum.

Here's the complete guide from xda-developers:

It still took me quite a while to figure out how to flash the phone, there are quite a few little quirks. Here is the process I followed:

  1. Install the Samsung Kies application (comes with the phone on a CD), back up all your contacts, calendar, etc.
  2. Use the z4root easy root app.
  3. Install Titanium Backup for android, requires root access.
  4. Run Titanium Backup and back up all applications and settings.
  5. Shut down your phone.
  6. Hold the Home, Menu, Volume Down and Power keys until a "download" screen appears.
  7. Connect the phone to your PC via USB.
  8. Follow the instructions from xda-developers on updating the firmware for the I5800 (Europe firmware seems to work fine for New Zealand phones). 
Note: when using the ODIN downloader to update your firmware, wait approximately 10 seconds after loading each firmware file. If these files are loaded too quickly in succession (before ODIN has finished checking the previous one), ODIN crashes with an "ODIN has stopped responding" hang.
    Once you've completed the updating process you should be able to restore any apps and settings from the titanium backups.

    UPDATE:
    The latest firmware at time of writing (I5800XXJPF) turned out to be a bit flaky when trying to sync with the Samsung Kies utility, and in a few other places. Since I wanted to port my contacts over, this was less than ideal. The next most recent firmware does not seem to share this problem (I5800XXJPB).