chek this Samsung galaxy s i9000 mini....so exiting...

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Android 2.3.4 Hits Galaxy S GT-I9000 !!......enjoy.....

Today is the day that Samsung released Android 2.3.4 for their former flagship Galaxy S GT-I9000.


THANK YOU SAMFIRMWARE..



Build date is June the 3rd.
More information:
PDA:   XXJVP
Modem:   XXJVP
CSC:   Multi
The link is in our Download area 
And follow our instructions !

this what you have todo

Welcome.
Please remember that flashing your mobile phone is fully on your own risk.
If the process is interupted (power failure, disconnected cable, software failure (e.g. with KIES) ) your phone might be very dificult to revive.

this firmware only for SAMSUNG GALAXY S I9000.
I ATTACHED 3 FILES HERE  SO FIRST DOWNLOAD THIS GUIDE FIRST, 


download the flash program.u have to flash your mobile through this program.

and finally you download the firmware (2.3.4)

lets enjoy..............................................






The latest Gingerbread update, Android 2.3.4, as a treat for fans of Google Voice. Users can now use the Voice Chat app to make video calls. And not only to Android devices but also to Google Talk users on PC andMac. And unlike Facetime, the app can use 3G and 4G networks rather than just Wi-Fi.
To make a call, users just go to the Google Talk app and press the video chat icon next to a contact’s name. In addition to making video calls, users can also send text messages that are incorporated into the video screen. Users can also continue the call, audio only, while using another application. The feature is currently running on Nexus S phones, with more Android Handset coming in the near future.
Wow. It’s yet another category that the bot is passing Apple by with. When first introduced the FaceTime feature on the iPhone 4, it was a fresh new feature, but it could only work on WiFi. Now, with applications like Google Talk, Skype, and Qik offering video chat not only over WiFi, but via 3G and 4G networks with Android, video chat is becoming a competitive feature set. The real question though is, with data caps in place by all wireless providers, how often will it be used?
The folks over at SamFirmware.com have gotten their hands on the official build of Gingerbread 2.3.4 for the Samsung’s GT-i9000, better known as the Galaxy S. While users of the European model of the Galaxy S have been rockin’ Gingerbread since mid April, this update brings a couple handy new features to the latest major release of Android (for phones at least). So why should you update? Well we’d be happy to tell you
First let’s clear up that this is only for the GT-i9000, meaning the European version of the Galaxy S. This is not meant for, or tested for any of the American variants, and we can’t say that it won’t brick your phone if you try using it. If you DO have the original, non-carrier branded Galaxy S then this update brings all the joys of 2.3.4. Of course Google’s most publicized feature in this update was the addition of voice and video chat to Google Talk. Another cool feature is compatibility with the Open Accessory APIs. This might not matter to many people, but if you’re a techie who loves Arduino, then this opens all sorts of cool possibilities for you to play with.
The less exciting, but no less important aspect of the 2.3.4 upgrade is the security fix it brings. If you remember back in May, there was talk of a security flaw in Android which could be exploited to steal info when authenticating over wireless networks. While Google says they rolled out a global fix for this to android phones, the fix was built in to 2.3.4, giving you a little extra piece of mind.
So if GTalk video chat is too much to pass up, you’d like the extra piece of mind (mind you the security patch should have already rolled out to your phone by now), or you’re just feeling adventurous, SamFirmware has the download for the European Galaxy S.




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