Question sir...can i make one of this for our device? And how to do so? Thanks in advance.
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
Hi do you still have any of these files? None of the links work anymore?
1. Make sure your phone is on USB Debug mode: (MENU > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB debugging = Checked )
2. For Windows x86 and x64 systems make sure that the Samsung Drivers are installed. You can get them here.
3. Extract the contents of GalaxyS_I9000_One-Click_Root.rar to a folder.
4. Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable and launch the file "Galaxy S I9000 One-Click Root" file.
5. Based on the version of the Operating System you are running, click the "One-Click Root 2.1" button for Eclair or "One-Click Root 2.2" for Froyo Warning: Not Both!!. This will launch a command prompt follow the instructions in the CMD window.
0. Copy root.zip to your SD root and rename it as update.zip (you'll find this inside the package)
1. Make sure your phone is on USB Debug mode: (MENU > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB debugging = Checked )
2. Connect the phone to your computer.
3. Eject both the internal and external SD card from your computer and turn off USB storage in the notification area.
4. Click one of the buttons depending on what you want to do
5. After the phone has rebooted into recovery select "apply sdcard:update.zip", use volume buttons and home button to select.
1. Make sure your phone is on USB Debug mode: (MENU > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB debugging = Checked )
2. For Windows x86 and x64 systems make sure that the Samsung Drivers are installed. You can get them here.
3. Extract the contents of GalaxyS_I9000_One-Click_Root.rar to a folder.
4. Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable and launch the file "Galaxy S I9000 One-Click Root" file.
5. Based on the version of the Operating System you are running, click the "One-Click Root 2.1" button for Eclair or "One-Click Root 2.2" for Froyo Warning: Not Both!!. This will launch a command prompt follow the instructions in the CMD window.
0. Copy unroot.zip to your SD root and rename it as update.zip (you'll find this inside the package)
1. Make sure your phone is on USB Debug mode: (MENU > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB debugging = Checked )
2. Connect the phone to your computer.
3. Eject both the internal and external SD card from your computer and turn off USB storage in the notification area.
4. Click one of the buttons depending on what you want to do
5. After the phone has rebooted into recovery select "apply sdcard:update.zip", use volume buttons and home button to select.
NTP_SERVER=it.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
adb shell
su
remount rw
cat /sdcard/gps.conf > /system/etc/gps.conf
reboot
If I start gpssetup2 and close it immediately then the GPS works perfectly, retreiving up to 9 satellites in a few seconds, and provide localisation on Google Maps immediately
Hi,
I've try to find a solution to the GPS issue on my i5800.
To do so I've developped an application that configures the GPS
to make it work correctly (if it is not enabled it request the
activation through the settings before).
The application is still experimental but works very well on
my i5800. The GPS work very well after.
I put it on android market for free. You can search it with one
of the following keywords: octy, GPS optimisation or GPSopt.
If you want you can test it on your i5800/i5801.
I'm interested by your feedbacks.
If the application make GPS work better for a significant
number of people, I will upgrade it to a better one with a
more intuitive and beautiful interface.