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I5700 Galaxy Spica/lite officially gets Android 2.1

1.5 finds my phone. still no update.

I get: cannot connect to server 3 times, then it tells me that no update is needed.
 
Has anyone tried setting the country to Germany, and the language as your native? (ie english)

Just wonder if the country used to set up NPS makes a difference into forcing the update?
 
Yes, it doesn't help! Also tried Norway.

And with the native language for the location too!

A right pain too as it takes 15 mins to uninstall & reinstall on my XP laptop.
 
OK, another idea. Could there be limited server slots for NPS to connect to? Could they be updating by certain baseband versions in order of release?

There must be some reason why people in countries that can get the update cant, whilst others can.

Just doesnt make any sense.
 
On NPS 1.5, there's a number of exe files, one is NPSBinaryUpgrade.exe & a DLL called NPSAndroidDownloader.dll

Something tells me the DLL holds the IP address of the server.
 
If I look in Samsung New PC studio there are 2 files, NPSAndroidCDMABinaryUpgrade and NPSAndroidGSMBinaryUpgrade

If I run the CDMA version, looks like it's going to do something.

Anyone tried?
 
Neither of those apps updates my phone.

CDMA hangs at server busy, but the GSM version tells me that there is no update.

And i'm in Norway. Even though i'm beginning to think that location is random, since i cannot update, but other norwegians can. :(
 
Hmmm, opposite for me. GSM hangs, CDMA says to backup before proceeding, but havent gone further until I've backed up!
 
On NPS 1.5, there's a number of exe files, one is NPSBinaryUpgrade.exe & a DLL called NPSAndroidDownloader.dll

Something tells me the DLL holds the IP address of the server.

I already tried that. Used Resource Manager and all that, didn't find anything useful, however. Some xml config files are also there, those too useless as well.
 
Yes, it doesn't help! Also tried Norway.

And with the native language for the location too!

A right pain too as it takes 15 mins to uninstall & reinstall on my XP laptop.
if you know the hexadecimal code for the country you can switch it using regedit
(431 is the netherlands)
 
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