This is the Galaxy S Blaze 4G new maintenance firmware update released July 16th, this is pack on Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread, probably a preparation for the Ice Cream Sandwich to be released soon just like the Samsung Galaxy S II. We hope that same scenario plays out here as well. A new Samsung SGH-T769 phone features WCDMA bands of 850/AWS/1900, as a T-Mobile 4G device and feature an 800 x 480 display, an ARM11 processor.
List of improvements:
E911 issue over Wi-Fi resolved
Echo issue when on Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) call
Proximity Sensor improved
Version
Android version 2.3.6 / Software version T769UVLF4
Updated 07/16/2012
OTA and Manual update
Prerequisites
OTA and Manual (via Samsung Kies) update
Android version 2.3.6 / Software version T769UVLB7
Device software is not rooted
50% battery life
Data connection
20 MB available memory (File size of update is 15.7 MB)
This update is live thru Kies and via notification OTA (Over the Air) servers.
T-Mobile’s support site specifically says that “Samsung and T-Mobile plan to release a software update for the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G that updates the device software to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The dates for this future update are TBD.” We saw something very similar for the Galaxy S II as a small maintenance update arrived a few weeks before Ice Cream Sandwich. Stay tuned for Ice Cream Sandwich Blaze 4G owners.
Firmware info:
Device: Samsung SGH-T769 US T-Mobile Galaxy S Blaze 4G
Region: USA
Carrier: T-Mobile
Product Code: TMB
Latest firmware: T769UVLF4/T769TMBLF4/T769UVLF4/T769UVLF4
Build: 7/10/2012 3:53:13 PM
Stock ROM: SGH-769_TMO_T769UVLF4_T769TMBLF4_T769UVLF4
Thanks for the Rom, update didn't work on my phone kept getting green screen after reboot. Tried rooted n back to stock wifes nvr rooted blaze did just fine. I rooted to zip this Rom, hope you will hv ICS posted again thanks. Ps I called tmobile about that green screen, lol I think there techs just work from written list of fixes no clue.
ReplyDeleteWondered why won't ICS for G2 work on blaze or will it?
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