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Old 01-13-2016, 12:56   #1 (permalink)
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I9020 FLASHED AND REPAIR EFS-still unknown baseband-help


Please put the phone into Download Mode and connect USB cable.
To put GT-I9020 into Download Mode, You have to perform the
following steps:
1. Reconnect the battery.
2. Press and hold "Volume + " + "Volume -" keys.
3. Insert usb cable.
Found phone on
Firmware write started.
Writing IPBL section...
IPBL section has been written successfully.
Writing BOOT section...
BOOT section has been written successfully.
Writing RECOVERY section...
RECOVERY section has been written successfully.
Writing SYSTEM section...
SYSTEM section has been written successfully.
Writing USERDATA section...
USERDATA section has been written successfully.
Writing DGS section...
DGS section has been written successfully.
Firmware writing successfully completed.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Platform: Samsung Android
Selected port: COM1
Selected model: GT-I9020
To put GT-I9020 into Download Mode, You have to perform the
following steps:
1. Reconnect the battery.
2. Press and hold "Volume + " + "Volume -" keys.
3. Insert usb cable.
Repairing EFS...
Searching for a phone. Please wait...
Phone found.
EFS Repair successfully


so i think it hardware-am i right?
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Old 01-13-2016, 13:30   #2 (permalink)
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Hello.

Try to reflash the phone with different firmwares one by one and check, whether baseband is correct (not unknown/null).

If after writing of all firmwares, which You have, phone's baseband is still null or unknown - most likely, this is HW problem (problem with eMMC flash chip).
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