Samsung S8530 Bada 1.2 Firmware

Keil 4 arm keygen. You thought the Samsung Wave 2 was the successor to the Wave, didn't you? Us too - but it's not, the is the real deal. The screen has grown to 3.7-inches and all the great features have been preserved. And we thought only Nokia's naming scheme was a mess. The was an impressive phone - the first SuperAMOLED we had seen had quite an impression on us and the other features were very high too.

Custom Firmware For Samsung S8530 S8500 (BADA OS) The below are the list of Samsung Wave Firmwares version 1.2 2.0 Asia Firmware. Oct 7, 2010 - Samsung's bada OS is the subject to a new leak, as bada 1.2 was. And which was included in the new Samsung Wave II S8530 handset. Got word on the leaked firmware, suggesting that the official update should be quite.

The next two Bada phones were aiming for a wider market with mid-range features, so understandably they didn't live up to their predecessor. Samsung S8530 Wave II The Samsung S8530 Wave II brings Bada OS back to the high-end - a 3.7' screen WVGA screen, but Samsung made the switch to 'Super Clear LCD'.

That nicely corroborates with the rumors we've been hearing lately of SuperAMOLED display shortages, which were supposed to ultimately lead to the end of manufacturing of the original Wave. Samsung prefers to keep their SuperAMOLED manufacturing lines busy with phones such as their Galaxy S and their upcoming WP7-based Samsung Omnia 7. The original Wave was was among the first phones with Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi b/g/n. The Samsung S8530 Wave II has those too. It's also got the same 1GHz CPU, 5MP camera with LED flash and 720p video capture. The guys over at the German website already had the chance to spend some time with the Samsung S8530 Wave II and compare it to the original Wave.

It turns out that the Wave II runs the Bada OS v1.2, which adds a few small upgrades, including Over-the-Air updates support and a Swype-like text-input method by Nuance called. How to program 68hc11 microcontroller By the way, a shows that the new features (plus improved performance) are already on their way to the owners of the original Wave.

Samsung S8500 Wave (left) and Samsung S8530 Wave II (right) That’s what’s different on the inside. On the outside, there's the redesigned center key. And as you would guess, the larger screen has lead to a larger body – the Wave II measures 123.9 x 59.8 x 11.8mm and weighs good 135 grams. Not bad for an all-metal smartphone with a 3.7-inch touchscreen on board. Then again, those measures are an almost exact match for the HTC Desire. The Samsung S8530 Wave II will be available in Europe this November (with a confirmed German price of 430 euro or 590 US dollars). ( Site in German).

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Pre-requisites: 1. Your phone should have free memory as below: • 370MB of free “System” memory • 150MB of free “User” memory • 400MB of free “Applications” memory 2.

Make sure your phone battery is at-least 90% charged. Windows XP/Vista/2007 System. MicroUSB cable. Downloads: 1. Bada 2.0 Stock ROM firmware files, Note: I have S4 Style TurkoCFW V10.1 S8530 by hero355&Frager Stock ROM, but you can use another Bada 2.0 Stock ROM of your own risk 2. MultiLoader V5.65, here. Flashing process: 1.

Extract S4 Style TurkoCFW V10.1 S8530 by hero355&Frager.zip, and open folder S4 Style TurkoCFW V10.1 S8530 by hero355&Frager.(see below if all files are present) 2. Open MultiLoader V5.65 by clicking MultiLoader V5.65.exe 3.

Select all files from S4 Style TurkoCFW V10.1 S8530 by hero355&Frager, then drag and drop to your MultiLoader V5.65 ( MultiLoader V5.65 look like as below). Do not keep microSD card in your phone. Go to Menu – Settings – Connectivity – USB utilities – Turn On Mass Storage. Turn off your phone.

Go to Download Mode ( Press Volume up +Camera key +End call key). Connect phone to PC using micoUSB cable. Come back to MultiLoader, click on Port Search. Click on Downloads and wait until it flash all files ( you can see message in black box as below).