P6800XXLB4_CSC_XEU.exe <--- added
Finally for UK ^^
Check -->Post 2<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) Firmwares
Finally for UK ^^
Check -->Post 2<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) Firmwares
Could you please help me get:
> ICE CREAM SANDWICH 2nd STAGE:
> P6810XXLPL_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.07.2012
In FileFactory it says "This file is only available to Premium Members. It is larger than the free download limit of 500 MB".
It sems to have just breached the 500MB limit, at 508MB, but I don't want to become a Premium member just to get one file.
Thanks.
(I have done plenty of phone flashing, but I have only just rooted and put CWM 6.0.1.1 on my Tab 7.7, using ODIN. I am asuming that using the above file in ODIN is my best way to get to Stock ICS before I start to play with CM9. My Tab was purchased in Hong Kong airport - I live in the UK)
P6800XXLB4_CSC_XEU.exe <--- added
Finally for UK ^^
Check -->Post 2<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) Firmwares
Thanks Xenix. Out of interest, what is the file 'SS_DL.dll' for within P6810XXLPL_P6810OXALPL_XEU.zip? I know what 'P6810OXALPL_P6810XXLPL_HOME.tar.md5" is for!
ICE CREAM SANDWICH 1st STAGE:
P6800XXLQ1_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 22.06.2012
P6800OZSLP7_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.07.2012
P6800DDLP5_CSC_INU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 21.08.2012
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ICE CREAM SANDWICH 2nd STAGE:
P6800XXLQ2_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.07.2012
Perhaps a stupid question, but I didn't find an answer when I searched - what does 1st and 2nd stage means?
Which should/could I use on my Swedish 6800?
Already using XXLQ1, but will update if there is a reason for it...
Well the explanation of 1st stage.... 2nd stage.... is easy and logical
1st stage: Gets every firmware wich is 1st time released on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB
2nd stage: Gets every firmware (this is CSC based) wich is already released and gets a update on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB ( just like the ATO firmware ). This will continue for firmwares with 3rd stage etc. until the next Android system is released for this device and that currently JELLY BEAN
Explanation for increased download stats
Last Updated: Aug 10, 2012 05:00PM EST
You may have noticed that download stats have increased for those of your participating in our Partner Program. The reason for the increase in stated downloads is due to various factors:
Downloads from Premium members are now included - previously we only counted one download per Premium user per day. Now if a Premium user downloads 10 files in one day, we show 10 downloads instead of 1.
We now count multiple downloads coming from the same IP address. Previously if someone downloaded a file more than once from the same IP address, it was only counted once.
We now count downloads for files that were previously not counted (e.g. small files).
Hope that helps!
Thanks Xenix. Out of interest, what is the file 'SS_DL.dll' for within P6810XXLPL_P6810OXALPL_XEU.zip? I know what 'P6810OXALPL_P6810XXLPL_HOME.tar.md5" is for!
maybe you can tried to do cache wipes.Am I the only one experiencing issues with copy and paste with ICS? worked fine for me in honeycomb...long press on a word to get the selection markers, setting them to select what to copy/cut, clicking the context menu to copy/cut and then long press where to insert...insert does not work for me anymore. I get the copy menu but when i want to paste it the context menu is empty...chrome, opera, email...not working anywhere anymore...on p6800xalq2_ato (ics 4.0.4) right now...everything else seems fine...any help greatly appreciated, thanks
My 7.7 is unrooted.
I first flashed from HC to ICS LQ1 with ODIN PC, but it was very unstable and the Wifi was very weak.
Then I flashed over LQ1 to LQ2, but I've still got really bad connection problems.
What are my options?
I don't really want to go back to HC not after getting used to ICS.
I'm considering rooting, and but I've still got 7 months on the warranty left.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
OK, small observation,
What's the difference between the Sammobile LP5 and the Filefactory LP5 that is linked on the first page of this thread?
The Sammobile is 568.7MB and the Filefactory is 510.67.
Why are they different sizes?
Thanks!
This Thread will contain all official released firmwares for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) and Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6810 (WIFI).
-->Post 1<--: General Announcement + Guide
-->Post 2<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 (3G/WIFI) Firmwares
-->Post 3<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6810 (WIFI) Firmwares
-->Post 4<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 + GT-P6810 - Upload Sharing Center
-->Post 5<--: Samsung Country CSC code reference
-->Post 6<--: Samsung Country Firmware code reference
-->Post 7<--: Root - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810
-->Post 8<--: ///H O T/// Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810 ProductCode & HIDSWVER list ///H O T///
-->Post 9<--: ///H O T/// How to make: 3 part Firmware + Odin flashable .tar.md5 file + "Frankenstein Firmware" ///H O T///
-->Post 10<--: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 "USSD" codes
-->Post 11<--: **RESERVED**
-->Post 12<--: **RESERVED**
-->Post 13<--: **RESERVED**
----- THREAD CHANGELOG -----
10th April 2012
- Added Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 "USSD" codes
01th April 2012
- Added [GUIDE] How to make: 3 part Firmware + Odin flashable .tar.md5 file + "Frankenstein Firmware"
07th March 2012
- Added [GUIDE] "FLASHING WITH MOBILE ODIN PRO"
28th February 2012
- Added "Question and Answer" to Root section
26th February 2012
- Added "Last Modification date for the Firmwares by Samsung
5th February 2012
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810 ProductCode & HIDSWVER list
29th January 2012
- Added Root - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810
29th January 2012
- Added Samsung Country Firmware code reference
29th January 2012
- Added Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 + GT-P6810 - Upload Sharing Center
29th January 2012
- Added Samsung Country CSC code reference
29th January 2012
- Added download link for P6800 + P6810 Firmwares
28th January 2012
- Mac users can extract the .exe files with the utility called -->The Unarchiver<--
24th January 2012
- Starting upload with self-extracting .exe files. So just extract file with Winrar or 7zip somewhere and you get a .tar or .tar.md5 file for Odin.
----- SHORT DECLARATION -----
PDA refers to the build version of the firmware
Phone refers to the baseband/modem version
CSC is the consumer software customisation and is specific to geographical region and carriers. It contains the software packages specific to that region, carrier branding and also APN settings for data connection, MMS etc for your service provider.
CSC has nothing to do with what languages the firmware supports and it will not add keyboard language support either.
.PIT refers to the partition information table you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition table layout. It's very likely you may never have to use this.
If the package only contains one .tar archive then it will have everything, pda+phone+csc, in the one file.
If it has multiple .tar archive then:
• The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
• .tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
• .tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
If this is the case you will need to put these .tar archives in the specific areas of Odin to flash the update
You do not need to root or unroot the device to update the official firmware.
Please ensure that KIES is closed and not running in the system tray! Kies doesn't like Odin, it's like the big brother who's always jealous that his little brother is getting to flash all the phones so he starts to flash block.
Regarding change logs. Samsung thinks firmware should be like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get and that all a big part of the surprise user experience program so they don't publish any change logs.
It will not wipe your phone if you flash as recommended
You will lose root if your device was rooted!!
In case to fulfill warranty requirements you need a clean installed firmware.
The best way to do that is installing the right firmware wich at the same time unroot your device.
Mobile ODIN - Full firmware flashing straight from the device itself!
Mobile ODIN is the on-device firmware flasher of choice. Just throw those firmware files on your (internal or external) SD card, start Mobile ODIN and flash away.
!!! Your device must be rooted to be able to use Mobile ODIN. Check the list below to see if your device is supported !!!
If you use the EverRoot option, Mobile ODIN will root the firmware while you flash it. Checking out that new leaked firmware? No reason to lose root!
Flashing with Mobile ODIN does NOT increase your custom kernel flash counter or make the yellow warning triangle appear.
All partitions are supported, as are loose files, .tar files and .tar.md5 files. Mobile ODIN will even check the MD5 signatures before flashing. While in theory Mobile ODIN can repartition and flash EFS and bootloaders, it will cowardly refuse to do so, for your own safety.
! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !
----- DEVICE SUPPORT -----
See the forum thread on XDA-Developers.com ( http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1347899 ) for more information on how to get your device supported.
----- DOWNLOAD -----
Referring to xda thread http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Mobile ODIN Pro - (Android Market Website) Google Play (Mobile + Desktop)
----- IMPORTANT TO KNOW-----
This is only a Guide for How to flash via Mobile Odin Pro!!!
For any support post in original xda thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO XDA Developer Chainfire
Website: http://www.chainfire.eu/
Mail: market@chainfire.eu
And finally many thanks!!!! goes to
Intratech cause his thread gives me the initiate to make this thread!
++AND++
Chainfire for his great app MOBILE ODIN PRO! + the thread [REF] Partitions P6800 + P6810 to bring some clearance in development section: Galaxy Tab 7.7 Android Development
Just extract file with Winrar or 7zip somewhere and you get a .tar or .tar.md5 file for Odin.
Firmwares:
HONEYCOMB 1st STAGE:
P6800XXLA3_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800JPKL4_CSC_EGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800ZSKL2_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.01.2012
P6800ZSLA2_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 11.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_THL.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_TPH.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_SER.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800JPKL4_CSC_XSG.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 15.12.2011
P6800ZCKL4_CSC_CHN.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 15.12.2011
P6800DXLA2_CSC_XSE.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_XSP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_XME.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_FOP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800JPKL4_CSC_KSA.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 15.12.2011
P6800XXLA4_CSC_SMO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_AUT.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_SEK.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_XXV.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_MM1.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_NEE.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800DXLA2_CSC_XTC.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 09.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_EUR.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_SEB.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_BGL.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_PHN.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 10.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_ROM.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_XEZ.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 10.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_NEE_3_PARTS.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
P6800DDKL4_CSC_INU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.12.2011
P6800XXLA4_CSC_XVF.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 17.01.2012
P6800XXLA4_CSC_SKZ.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 07.01.2012
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HONEYCOMB 2nd STAGE:
P6800DXLB3_CSC_THL.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.02.2012
P6800XXLB4_CSC_XEF.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.03.2012
P6800XXLC3_CSC_DRE.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 21.03.2012
P6800XXLB4_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.03.2012
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ICE CREAM SANDWICH 1st STAGE:
P6800XXLQ1_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 22.06.2012
P6800ZSLP7_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.07.2012
P6800ZTOLA2_CSC_ZTO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 20.08.2012
P6800DDLP5_CSC_INU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 21.08.2012
P6800ZCLPI_CSC_CHN.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 27.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_XSE.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_XME.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_XSP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_MM1.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_THL.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
P6800DXLP7_CSC_XTC.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 29.08.2012
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ICE CREAM SANDWICH 2nd STAGE:
P6800XXLQ2_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.07.2012
P6800ZTOLP3_CSC_ZTO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 22.10.2012
P6800DXLP8_CSC_XME.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012
P6800DXLP8_CSC_XSE.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012
P6800DXLP8_CSC_XSP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012
P6800DXLP8_CSC_XTC.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012
P6800DXLP8_CSC_MM1.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012 <-- In progress
P6800DXLP8_CSC_THL.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 01.11.2012 <-- In progress
P6800DXLP8_CSC_XXV.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 02.11.2012 <-- In progress
Well the explanation of 1st stage.... 2nd stage.... is easy and logical
1st stage: Gets every firmware wich is 1st time released on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB
2nd stage: Gets every firmware (this is CSC based) wich is already released and gets a update on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB ( just like the ATO firmware ). This will continue for firmwares with 3rd stage etc. until the next Android system is released for this device and that currently JELLY BEAN
--->Official Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6810 (WIFI) Firmwares<---Just extract file with Winrar or 7zip somewhere and you get a .tar or .tar.md5 file for Odin.
Firmwares:
HONEYCOMB 1st STAGE:
P6810DTKL5_CSC_XSA.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 23.12.2011
P6810ZSKL2_CSC_ZZT.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.12.2011
P6810ZSLA1_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 06.01.2012
P6810XXKL3_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.12.2011
P6810XXKL3_CSC_FOP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.12.2011
P6810XXKL3_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 15.12.2011
-----------------------------------------
HONEYCOMB 2nd STAGE:
P6810XXLB3_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 13.02.2011
P6810XXLB4_CSC_ATO.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 27.02.2012
P6810XXLB4_CSC_AUT.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 16.02.2012
P6810XXLB4_CSC_FOP.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 05.03.2012
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ICE CREAM SANDWICH 1st STAGE:
P6810XXLPK_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 03.07.2012
P6810ZSLP8_CSC_TGY.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.07.2012
P6810XXLPM_CSC_AUT.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 21.08.2012
-----------------------------------------
ICE CREAM SANDWICH 2nd STAGE:
P6810XXLPL_CSC_XEU.exe - Last Modified by Samsung: 19.07.2012
Well the explanation of 1st stage.... 2nd stage.... is easy and logical
1st stage: Gets every firmware wich is 1st time released on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB
2nd stage: Gets every firmware (this is CSC based) wich is already released and gets a update on each android system that means for exapmle: HC, ICS and next is JB ( just like the ATO firmware ). This will continue for firmwares with 3rd stage etc. until the next Android system is released for this device and that currently JELLY BEAN
After a PM from PeFri i rewrote the GUIDE.
And yes this GUIDE require CWM....i thought you know this...! If you try it with stock recovery mode i can warranty nothing.
I used the CWM from locerra´s thread: [I815/P6800/P6810] CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 it works flawless on a P6800 - so thank´s to him for his great work !!!!!!
I think this enlightening all users now how to root a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 & GT-P6810
1. Download and install LATEST SAMSUNG KIES fom Samsung Download Center
2. Donwload root_ics.zip
3. Transfer the file root_ics.zip to the SDCARD(the SDCARD where you afterwards plugged in!!) or the SDCARD(from your device)
4. Turn off your Device
5. After device completly OFF - Enter Recovery
-->Entering Recovery:
- Hold Volume UP + Power Button
- When device turns ON, RELEASE POWER BUTTON (Keep Holding Volume UP Button)
- Will Enter Recovery
6. Select install zip from sdcard
6.1 Select choose zip from internal sdcard(if you transfered it on SDCARD where you afterwards plugged in!!) or choose zip from SDCARD(from your device)
7. Select file root_ics.zip and PUSH power button
8. Select "Yes - Install root_ics.zip" and PUSH power button
Now following message comes if you install it from your SDCARD where you afterwards plugged in!!
CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4
-- Installing: /emmc/root/ics/root_ics.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Root for Galaxy Tab 7+ and Galaxy Tab 7.7
Mounting System...
Copying files...
Unmounting System...
Installation complete!
OR
Now following message comes if you install it from your SDCARD from your device!!
CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4
-- Installing: /sdcard/root_ics.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Root for Galaxy Tab 7+ and Galaxy Tab 7.7
Mounting System...
Copying files...
Unmounting System...
Installation complete!
9. When update procedure finished, REBOOT.
Now your device is rooted!
[Q]Are busybox and superuser is inclueded?
[Answer] - Yes
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[Q] Are busybox and superuser upgradeable?
[Answer] - Yes, just read this post
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Samsung Country CSC code reference
CSC codes represent the locale settings, apps, etc for a specific country, region, or even carrier. for example, TYG is the official code for Hong Kong, with default locale set to Traditional Chinese, timezone set to GMT+8 and come with some localized apps for Hong Kong.
And since there is no carrier specific CSC - so they dont have other CSC code, while in England for instance, there are branded or specific carriers CSCs
However, the CSC used are not necessarily bound by your country, region or carrier.
I am in Germany and got a Hong Kong device so the official CSC should be TYG, but on my device i installed the P6800XXLA3 Firmware wich CSC is ATO and now i can get OTA updates over Network and Kies from Austria .
How it comes ? Here is the full History
And check also this: Post #196
United Kingdom
-->BTC, CPW, H3G, O2I, O2U, ORA, TMU, TSC, VIR, VOD, XEU