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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
, 06:06
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@ Toronto, Canada
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Yours one is singapore, that is PR 005, you cant flash to PR 001 file, I tried
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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Hi all, I think/hope I may have figured out a way to force update to PR1.2.
I need help testing my theory. I need the following
1. A product code which successfully updated to PR 1.2.
2. For the N9 in (1), in Terminal, give me the contents of the following command
> ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d
(You will see a file that looks like aegis.ssu-keyring-XXX.list. Take note of this file name)
> cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/aegis.ssu-keyring-XXX.list
(Change XXX appropriately. Please send me the contents of this cat command)
Once I get these, will keep you guys posted whether I am successful
My current is PR1.1 Singapore 005 variant
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2012-02-28
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@ Hong Kong
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I was under the impression, and I could definitely be wrong on this, that you could flash to a lower region (005 to 001) IF, you are flashing to a newer PR, such as 1.1, to 1.2
I would think that if it's simply a numerical value, that being that the first number is 30, then that would make it a higher number, regardless of the ending of the string (005 to 001)
However, you can't flash to a "lower" PR. So you can't flash from 1.1 (005) to 1.1 (001), but you can from 1.1 (005) to 1.2 (001)
I could be completely wrong on this and much smarter people than me are welcome to correct me, but I figured this is how it worked.
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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#287
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My product code on the back of the SIM tray is 059J239, which is for Singapore. I am now downloading the singapore firmware. Do I need to download the one for Brazil instead? My N9 is 64GB black
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2012-02-28
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@ Hong Kong
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2012-02-28
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@ With my N9
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2012-02-28
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@ Singapore
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