Orange Boston – Updated to Android 2.2.1 and rooted

Some time ago I came into possession of a smartphone, cheaper it is true, but it does its job. The thing that attracted me to it it’s Android, at that time was version 1.6, and as a Linux user I had some pleasure to do some tests with this acquisition.

As in title this smartphone was bought from Orange and it has a custom Android default image based on Android 1.6 . Technical features are displayed here on the opearator site. I’ve expected them to make an announcement about an upgrade to the operating system and finally the ad appeared on the Orange site and they recommended upgrading using software that can be downloaded from here. I did the upgrade according to the specifications and I’ve had no problem.

For what is written up here is the official version of the recommended update that will change your phone from Orange. In time, however, something happened in that operating system: application “Market”  started to make updates to more applications than I’ve ever had in the phone, and not actually made those updates  in software and I always had to do updates to more than 1,000 applications that require updates to the extent that I had a maximum of 100 applications from all …

I thought that requires some reinstall … and I started looking for alternatives that might work for me.

Important: Before you start, I do not take responsibility for any loss, damaged materials such as phone, computers etc. In any ROM update software you must ensure continuity of supply of electricity to the appliances concerned. It is preferable even a UPS or alaptop battery is full. The phone must be “energetic” or even over 50% battery level.

DON’T DISCONNECT CABLES DURING OPERRATIONS BELOW!

First I found that I could make some upgrades using these tools:

– SUT LR (download link:  [download id=”10″])

– ROM: Apanda 1.6.2 (download link: [download id=”11″] )

– ROM: Bakpia-2.2.1 (download link: [download id=”12″] )

These three “tools” have to be downloaded to your computer. The first is an application that runs only under Windows. I didn’t found something to do the same under Linux, so the operations will need Windows (XP, Vista, 7).

After downloading the three files install  “SUT LR” as a regular Windows program (double click, next, next, next, finish), I don’t understand exactly what it does and as a Windows user I should not be to know the install : D. Also unpack files from the other two archives to known locations (Desktop or My Documents).

After installing on the computer  of  SUT LR we have to do the following:

Step 1 – Install 1.6.2 Apanda

– Run the SUT LR and stop phone after you have saved all important data from it

* Note: DO NOT REMOVE THE CARD PHONE DATA

– Turn phone into “Recovery Mode” by clicking on the row:

volume up button + Camera button + Power button

and the display should appear at the top “* FLASH * FROM RECOVERY BOOT”.

– Connect the USB cable to the computer and then to the phone. At this stage Windows should start to see new hardware and begin to install the drivers automatically.

Back to SUT LR :  Click “Next”, then select the file ending in .nb0 from the first archive that you downloaded (Hipi1_6_2.nb0).

-It will appear a new option in the program “Update Option”.

Do not forget to select the option “Enable “Fatal Error Option “” then click Next.

-If an error occurs, click OK.

-The new software will automatically install automatically on your phone. When ready, the message “Update process is completed successfuly.”. Click Finish and disconnect the phone from the computer.

Now you have the software installed Apanda 1.6.2 which is actually a custom version of 1.6.2 and Android phone at this stage is unlocked, meaning it can operate in any network. But this software is a version that starts in Chinese and English can change (bottom right button) but this is not necessarily because  we want do an upgrade to this operating system. Once the phone lights up (image appears with Android)  close the phone by pressing the power button or remove the battery if it does not work.

Step 2 – Install Bakpia-2.2.1

Open SUT-LR.

-Turn on the phone in Recovery Mode

volume up button + Camera button + Power button

-Connect data cable to the computer (if not already connected) and then the phone (no longer installed because drivers were previously installed).

Back to SUT LR:  Click “Next”, then select the file .nb0 from the second archive that you downloaded (Bakpia-2.2.1-radithTux.nb0).

-It will appear a new option “Update Option”.

Do not forget to select “Erase User Data” and click Next.

-If an error occurs, click OK.

-The new software will install automatically. When ready, the message “Update process is completed successfuly.”. Click Finish and disconnect the phone from the computer.

The phone will automatically restart with the new software version Bakpia – 2.2.1.

Bakpia version – 2.2.1 is a custom version of Android 2.2.1 and meets my needs. Changes the type of my device, the software is actually from Motorola, but I don’t have a special problem with this little detail.

At first showed signs of weakness in that it began to close the default applications running in it, some of these applications I removed without much thought for the deal of  RAM.

I stopped the animation and special effects, have changed the application of Home with my favorite “Live Home” and then I installed my desired application.

Unlike version 1.6 and 2.1 now my phone turns easily into an Access Point (WiFi Hotspot) and USB cable and WiFi connection.

I’m not  conditioned by the existence of a WiFi network (a router) because of those options above.

Another feature that impressed me is that it is rooted, that I have access to system files and also have option of installing and using App2SD applications.

I’m very pleased with my device now. I wish you success !

I have to mention again that I do not respond to any problems you have if you follow the steps described by me. If you have reservations please do not consider those written above!

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3 comments

    • wieblak on December 27, 2011 at 11:33 am
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    Great topic!

  1. I’m glad you like it!

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