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Default Make ftf file of 2.3.4 update

Please see this thread, updated this throughout the late evening.
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Default [ROM]MT15i 4.0.1.A.0.283 2.3.4

Here is the latest fw, to be flashed with FlashTool!
Thanks to sdk16420 for uploading the files from the SEUS folder!



Download here

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Thanks! What about root? How do we root this thing?
 
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can it be flashed on Arc?
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Nothing exciting about this update. Phone is no faster and needs a root option.
 
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is there a way to update this without loosing data? thanks...
 
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Thanks! What about root? How do we root this thing?
if you use DoomLords kernel u should be able to root via flashtool or SOC as it is an insecure kernel. i think....

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can someone post direct link? Thanks...
 
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if you use DoomLords kernel u should be able to root via flashtool or SOC as it is an insecure kernel. i think....

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I'd wait for a new Kernal based on the new firmware. Also if you unselect "wipe user data" you should keep your data. I did but I lost the root from my phone.

Just make sure you backup first

Direct Link: http://*******/2oFzN (FTF file to be flashed with Flashboot)

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can it be flashed on Arc?
I don't think so!
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