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Guest glossywhite
Posted (edited)

I rarely come here. I had a little shuffle about on my dropbox last year. Now I have time, I've found the files in my account.

[uPDATE]: I have added a plethora of file sharing mirrors; personally, I find "sendspace" the quickest and most fuss-free (find under "multi-up" links)

 

 

OSD root/unroot for Linux: https://www.dropbox.com/s/k4imwr5ys7tvokb/osd_root_unroot_linux.zip

 

        UL.TO MIRROR: http://ul.to/1vlozwlo

 

        MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS): http://www.multi-up.net/download/FARAMEJUX/osd_root_unroot_linux_zip

 

 

OSD root/unroot for Windows: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sy07kaopwc6dbtw/osd_root_unroot_windows.exe

 

        UL.TO MIRROR: http://ul.to/xo2dthga

 

        MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS): http://www.multi-up.net/download/ZIKUXIFIJ/osd_root_unroot_windows_exe

 

 

XOLO *signed* ICS (ZIP): https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5nfobnbdq4ll3d/xolo_x900_ics_signed_update.zip

 

        UL.TO MIRROR: http://ul.to/gzs3oxo3

 

        MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS): http://www.multi-up.net/download/SIPEJEGAV/xolo_x900_ics_signed_update_zip

 

 

Orange *signed* ICS (ZIP): https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpj8q79zumoyt0r/orange_sandiego_ics_signed_update.zip

 

        UL.TO MIRROR: http://ul.to/ggyk66ay

 

        MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS): http://www.multi-up.net/download/FADUDAHAP/orange_sandiego_ics_signed_update_zip

 

 

 

 

 

## NEWLY ADDED ##:

 

Refer to this thread - I cannot help further since I am too busy: http://www.modaco.com/topic/361793-xolos-gingerbread-updatezip-still-available-for-download-cached-archive/

 

        Xolo SIGNED Gingerbread "update.zip":

        https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko6016gvvb05olm/XOLO_gb_237_update.zip?dl=1

 

            MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS):

            http://www.multi-up.net/download/RILISETER/xolo_gb_237_update_zip

 

 

        Orange UNsigned Gingerbread DUMP (do not flash as you do with an "update.zip" - you will regret it):

        https://www.dropbox.com/s/qibxpff3467nxyj/orange_sandiego_unsigned_gb_dump.zip?dl=1

 

            MULTI-UP (MANY LINKS):

            http://www.multi-up.net/download/ROROGUYEV/orange_sandiego_unsigned_gb_dump_zip

Edited by glossywhite
Guest codroid
Posted

Thank you GlossyWhite, nice of you to come back and sort some files :)

Amazing this device is still sort of going, technically, it is a dead device the moment bootloader was confirmed locked. Mine is still running like new a year later, power button has held out too after a little cardboard mod he he he

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

"Error (509)

This account's public links are generating too much traffic and have been temporarily disabled!"

Oh my god....

Can you put the XOLO and Orange Signed - ZIP to my email?

[email protected]

Thank you very much!

Guest glossywhite
Posted

Many, many mirrors now added - see first post again :)

Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

Many, many mirrors now added - see first post again :)

Guest BlueMoonRising
Posted

Thanks for your shared

But the zip is signed with what tools?

The official tools, and no we don't have access to them because we'd have custom ROMs if that was so :(

Guest glossywhite
Posted (edited)

When you get to experience a sensibly priced "budget" Android phone such as the Moto G, it suddenly becomes *much* clearer as to just *how* many corners were cut on the San Diego; it really is quite appalling.

I was sent a Moto G review sample, and within minutes I was totally blown away by how incredible an experience it is, and how solid and slick the build quality feels, especially considering the negligible price of £99 (8Gb).

Xolo had such an amazing opportunity to get this phone right a decent demonstration of what the Medfield platform could do, but utterly failed at it by messing up every conceivable aspect and designing something which feels disposable and gaudy; a real pity really, considering HOW right Motorola have got the Moto G.

I'm so smitten with it, I'm selling my new San Diego in order to fund the Moto G, before the inevitable happens; it falls apart and loses any resale value.

Edited by glossywhite
Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

The official tools, and no we don't have access to them because we'd have custom ROMs if that was so :(

The official no release tools? How other signtool?
Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

When you get to experience a sensibly priced "budget" Android phone such as the Moto G, it suddenly becomes *much* clearer as to just *how* many corners were cut on the San Diego; it really is quite appalling.

I was sent a Moto G review sample, and within minutes I was totally blown away by how incredible an experience it is, and how solid and slick the build quality feels, especially considering the negligible price of £99 (8Gb).

Xolo had such an amazing opportunity to get this phone right a decent demonstration of what the Medfield platform could do, but utterly failed at it by messing up every conceivable aspect and designing something which feels disposable and gaudy; a real pity really, considering HOW right Motorola have got the Moto G.

I'm so smitten with it, I'm selling my new San Diego in order to fund the Moto G, before the inevitable happens; it falls apart and loses any resale value.

It's a pity that this.
Guest glossywhite
Posted

It's no pity - I get a phone which is in a totally different world to this, for less money :D

Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

It's no pity - I get a phone which is in a totally different world to this, for less money :D

But my San Diego only £38...
Guest glossywhite
Posted (edited)

A bargain is something which is useful, and which is worth more but costs less; the San Diego isn't worth more than £38, it's worth less, in my opinion, due to the poor build, being forced to stay with Orange and the ridiculously poor battery life. Before I knew about the Moto G (very recently), I made a foolish decision and bought a new San Diego for £69 - that was unwise.

You may have paid less monetarily, but that phone costs more in hassle than can be measured in pounds - plus, the unlock code is held back for 6 months AND they want £20.42 to unlock you by the time it's fallen apart and you got a better phone. By contrast, the Moto G is unlockable immediately for only £2, has a better and bigger screen, better performance and immense battery life, incredible build quality, looks genuinely premium, etc... So which is the bargain?

Edited by glossywhite
Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

A bargain is something which is useful, and which is worth more but costs less; the San Diego isn't worth more than £38, it's worth less, in my opinion, due to the poor build, being forced to stay with Orange and the ridiculously poor battery life. Before I knew about the Moto G (very recently), I made a foolish decision and bought a new San Diego for £69 - that was unwise.

You may have paid less monetarily, but that phone costs more in hassle than can be measured in pounds - plus, the unlock code is held back for 6 months AND they want £20.42 to unlock you by the time it's fallen apart and you got a better phone. By contrast, the Moto G is unlockable immediately for only £2, has a better and bigger screen, better performance and immense battery life, incredible build quality, looks genuinely premium, etc... So which is the bargain?

The Moto G is great! But in our here is very expensive.
Guest Atlask
Posted

hi glossywhite ,

 

can you add the gingerbread Orange rom please ?

Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

hi glossywhite ,

can you add the gingerbread Orange rom please ?

The presence of GingerBread Orange rom?
Guest glossywhite
Posted

hi glossywhite ,

 

can you add the gingerbread Orange rom please ?

 

Consider it done; see modified OP :)

Guest Crazy Poké Fan
Posted

Consider it done; see modified OP :)

Thanks for your shared! The XOLO Gingerbread rom can be used? Through rec brush into?
Guest glossywhite
Posted (edited)

You're all most welcome indeed. It's a nice change to have polite, courteous responses - I'll reply to those, because they're kind and worth the reply. Manners cost nothing, but some people seem not to grasp that... it's a pity, but I keep smiling :) - if they've never been filled with kindness and love, I suppose there's nothing to give out; no problem :)

Edited by glossywhite
  • 4 weeks later...
Guest MrPuddington
Posted

When you get to experience a sensibly priced "budget" Android phone such as the Moto G, it suddenly becomes *much* clearer as to just *how* many corners were cut on the San Diego; it really is quite appalling.

I was sent a Moto G review sample, and within minutes I was totally blown away by how incredible an experience it is, and how solid and slick the build quality feels, especially considering the negligible price of £99 (8Gb).

Xolo had such an amazing opportunity to get this phone right a decent demonstration of what the Medfield platform could do, but utterly failed at it by messing up every conceivable aspect and designing something which feels disposable and gaudy; a real pity really, considering HOW right Motorola have got the Moto G.

I'm so smitten with it, I'm selling my new San Diego in order to fund the Moto G, before the inevitable happens; it falls apart and loses any resale value.

 

I do agree that the Moto G is much better - but it is also a year younger, so I am not sure that is a fair comparison. 

 

And even so, the hardware of the San Diego was actually quite good. The speakers are much better than the Moto G or any other phone I have tried, the display is great, and the shape is very elegant (unlike the Moto G). 

 

There are a few downsides: reliability, battery life, camera, and software support. In fact I think it is the lack of software support (4.0, seriously?) that pretty much killed the platform and also Intel's ambitions for the mobile market. In this industry you just cannot afford a misstep like this one.  

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