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    v0.915043

    - added RESET mode for db200x,db201x,db2020 phones.
    after such operation phone will became developer (brown) state.
    you can do anything with phone (write gdfs, unlock,etc) while phone
    in that state.

    you can find all details in FAQ
    - as side effect, pda emptyboard fill now enabled.

    - added PATCH unlock for S1 phones (new security, old security, etc)
    notice, that phones must have NOT TAMPERED security zone.
    you can find all details in FAQ
    please note, that it is PATCH unlock and after fullflash
    phone will be locked again.

    same thing applies to possible incorrect operation - just flash phone.


    - as side effect, added possibility to flash unsigned firmware in any S1 phone.
    that allow users to repair phones with damaged trim area.
    that require s1 signature server, hopefully it will be online one day.

    rapidshare FULL SETUP LINK

    Code:

    that is very-very beta software.
    s1 patch unlock should be tested throughly.
    we tested t303,t250,t280,r300,w302 but not other models,though they
    should be supported just fine.

    because of that, during short beta testing period price for
    s1 security bypass, db200x,db201x,db2020 reset operation will be ZERO credits.









    after short beta testing period we will setup corresponding price.








    FAQ GDFS DB200X DB201X DB202X




    q: my db2020 phone had totally damaged gdfs and i do not want to replace flash chip. what to do ?

    a:

    starting from release v0.915043 testpoint procedure obsolete and replaced with RESET feature.

    you need use complex testpoint procedure:

    1. it is only and only for professionals. users,advanced users, please "go away".
    2. testpoint is +3.3 voltage, connected to specific pin.
    we suggesting to use +3.3v battery
    (battery ground MUST be connected with phone's GROUND)
    3. go to emptyboard fill & repair.
    4. select any db2020 model.
    5. press "TP STAGE #1". read instructions and execute them.
    6. press "TP STAGE #2". read instructions and execute them.
    7. phone is BROWN now.
    8. staying on "emptyboard fill and repair" write correct gdfs_in_ssw format.
    9. if flashing went fine, flash db2020 erom with needed CID.
    10. phone now retail and repaired. fullflash phone as usual.
    testpoint pictures (courtesy of drea_mbox team) included.

    after SETOOL2 db2020 testpoint procedure phone FULLY
    working in "alternative security bypass" mode without ANY restrictions.

    note.
    if you wrote bad erom (erom cid < otp cid) - you should start testpoint procedure from STAGE #2.

    q: my db201x phone had totally damaged seczone, but gdfs is valid. i do not want to replace flash chip. what to do ?

    a:
    starting from release v0.915043 testpoint procedure obsolete and replaced with RESET feature.

    you need use complex testpoint procedure:

    1. it is only and only for professionals. users,advanced users, please "go away".
    2. testpoint is +3.3 voltage, connected to specific pin.
    we suggesting to use +3.3v battery
    (battery ground MUST be connected with phone's GROUND)
    3. go to emptyboard fill & repair.
    4. select any db201x model.
    5. press "TP STAGE #1". read instructions and execute them.
    6. phone is BROWN now.
    7. staying on "emptyboard fill and repair" write correct gdfs_in_ssw format.
    8. if flashing went fine, flash db201x erom with needed CID.
    10. phone now retail and repaired. fullflash phone as usual.
    testpoint pictures (courtesy of drea_mbox team) included.
    W200 testpoint is VALID for ALL DB201x phones.

    after SETOOL2 db201x testpoint procedure phone FULLY
    working in "alternative security bypass" mode without ANY restrictions.

    note.
    if you wrote bad erom (erom cid < otp cid) - you should start testpoint procedure from STAGE #2.

    q: my db201x phone have totally damaged gdfs and i do not want to replace flash chip. what to do ?

    a:
    starting from release v0.915043 that can be fixed with RESET feature.

    sorry, setool2 can not help you in that case without emptyboard fill procedure.


    q: how i can repair any software problem in db200x/db201x,db2020 phone ?
    phone totally damaged, identify not working, gdfs is corrupted, erom is absent, etc.

    a:
    that feature require release >= v0.915043.

    1. make sure you have needed quantity of credits on your account
    2. select proper model
    3. on settings check only "signed mode (using server)"
    4.
    if phone db200x,db201x select COM/UFS as interface.
    if phone is db2020 - you can select COM/UFS/USB as interface.
    5. press "recovery".
    6. if phone hardware okay (flash chip,ram,etc) - phone will be reset to developer status (brown)
    7. now proceed as usual ( tp repair step 6) - write gdfs,erom,whatsoever



    FAQ S1 PHONES






    q: what is that fuzz about s1 patch unlock ? what is difference from full unlock?

    a:
    s1 patch unlock feature require release >= v0.915043.
    1. patch unlock is NOT permanent, it will be removed if you flash phone and you need to repeat it again
    2. s1 patch unlock will NOT fix damaged security zone and REQUIRE valid security zone.
    3. to use s1 patch unlock you need credits
    4. procedure as follows

    - select PROPER model (that is extremly important)
    - on settings check BOTH "signed mode (using server)" AND "use alternative security bypass"
    - select desired interface (usb preferred for neptune phones)
    - press unlock

    q:
    i had flashed s1 phone and credits were spend from my account ??? why????
    i had readed flash part from s1 phone and credits were spend from my account ??? why????

    a:

    you had checked "use alternative security bypass" option, that require credits.
    that feature is only and only for very special cases, like restoring completely damaged trim area and other very specific requirements
     
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