SBF seems to stand for Single Binary File, containing the firmware image. None of the SBFs contain a subsidy lock and flashing a SBF will not unlock the phone. These files could be flashed into the milestone via RSD Lite Interface. The updates of thes page can be seen above the download page links.
The device should be put into Bootloader Mode and then attached via USB to the PC. After the PC recognizes the phone, you could use this programs for flashing the SBF to your Milestone.
The latest SBF-Recalc (1.2.9.1) is available for windows here 1): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y8RDIZGA
Previous version 1.2.9 for windows and OS X: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7J9EOZT0
Previous version 1.2.9 for Linux 2): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=03M0GM36
Note: Everything works except checksums recalculating. RSD Lite prints the correct ones in its log though, so the SBF file can be edited by hand to use those CRC codes if really needed (by tryout & error).
The latest version (1.3) is availabe for .NET 3.5 here 3): http://rapidshare.com/files/453821014/MotoAndroidDepacker.zip
Mono version: http://rapidshare.com/files/453821032/MotoAndroidDepackerMono.zip
Supports repacking for the Milestone SBF, including the checksum recalculation.
Flashing the “Service” version will not wipe userdata partition. Looking on the flex version (ro.gsm.flexversion): B1B8 is for WCDMA 900 / 2100 and B1B2B5 is for WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100, some firmwares doesn't have that string in the flex version, so it cannot be determined from that (All Latin American firmwares and Retail Thai are WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100).
Flashing an SBF file from a different country could cause problems with cellular communications. For example, some people have applied the HK SBF in Europe and in Latin America and their phones stopped working with 3G (due to different frequencies, presumably).
Here's an attempt to parse the firmware filename structure with an informal shell/re syntax: ${ro.build.id}_${ro.gsm.flexversion}_${ro.build.config.version#3}_${ro.build.config.version#4}_A[0-9][0-9][0-9]_HWp2a_{Service|}1FF.sbf
Officially distributed builds are exposed by a public web service at https://rsd.motorola.com/cs/servlets/SRPConsumerServlet used by Motorola's end-user update tool. Motorola's internal service tool use a similar service at https://rsd.motorola.com/cs/servlets/SRPServlet, but it appears to be restricted to authorized sessions.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <soap-env:Envelope xmlns:soap-env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <soap-env:Body> <srpmessage> <srpoperation> <fungrp></fungrp> <opcode></opcode> <parameterlist> <parameter><name></name></value></parameter> </parameterlist> </srpoperation> </srpmessage> </soap-env:Body> </soap-env:Envelope>
| Function | fungrp | opcode | Parameter name | Parameter value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSU version check | 02 | 01 | consumerclientversion | Version string, e.g. C01.11.79 |
Use_case_set | Inapplicable | |||
countrycode | Three-letter code | |||
| USB driver version check | 02 | 05 | hardware | 00 |
OS | Four-digit MS Windows version, e.g. 0601 for Win7 |
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driverversion | Version string, e.g. DD04.05.00 |
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| Warranty status | 07 | 13 | serialnumbertype | IMEI |
serialnumber | IMEI string | |||
| Firmware version check | 10 | 01 | flex | ro.gsm.flexversion |
firmware | ro.build.id+gsm.version.baseband | |||
apversion | ro.build.id+gsm.version.baseband | |||
apsetup | Inapplicable | |||
apresourceflex | Inapplicable | |||
aplogo | Inapplicable | |||
apsecuresetup | Inapplicable | |||
rofs | Inapplicable | |||
rofsextension | Inapplicable | |||
apflex | ro.build.config.version | |||
bootloader | Four-digit version, eg. 9073 |
|||
lang | Inapplicable | |||
kjava | Inapplicable | |||
pri | Inapplicable | |||
The only parameter required for firmware version checks is flex. The service will only respond successfully if the query is unambiguous and matched phone model is cleared for user upgrades. (see Known return codes)
| fungrp | opcode | operation status | Returned message | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
06 | 50 | 00 | success | Update URL to .sbf included in return xml scheme |
06 | 50 | 01 | Cannot ID the phone as the flex is blank. | |
06 | 50 | 02 | No Phone found with the given phone parameters | |
06 | 50 | 03 | Multiples phones found with the same configuration. | This needs to be investigated, since the rsd servers reply this for some phones. For example for a brazilian Milestone with flex version USASHLSRETBRLA02C.0R (Vivo). Trying to fetch .sbf files from the servers for the DroidX shows the same results. (Note - for NA queries, you must always supply firmware version along the flex, otherwise you get the Multiples phones found with the same configuration. as result, even if the flex version is invalid (like just NA).) |
GB Retail (SM1658AXXB1)
$ curl -H 'Content-Type: text/xml' -d '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <soap-env:Envelope xmlns:soap-env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <soap-env:Body><srpmessage><srpoperation><fungrp>10</fungrp><opcode>01</opcode><parameterlist> <parameter><name>flex</name><value>UCASHLSEMEAB1B803F.0R</value></parameter> <parameter><name>apflex</name><value>GAS_EMEA_USASHLS00RTGB_P008</value></parameter> </parameterlist></srpoperation></srpmessage></soap-env:Body></soap-env:Envelope>' \ https://rsd.motorola.com/cs/servlets/SRPConsumerServlet
CA Telus (81130CHEPA)
$ curl -H 'Content-Type: text/xml' -d '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <soap-env:Envelope xmlns:soap-env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <soap-env:Body><srpmessage><srpoperation><fungrp>10</fungrp><opcode>01</opcode><parameterlist> <parameter><name>flex</name><value>USASHLSTLSB1B2B5051.0R</value></parameter> </parameterlist></srpoperation></srpmessage></soap-env:Body></soap-env:Envelope>' \ https://rsd.motorola.com/cs/servlets/SRPConsumerServlet
Just downloaded on phone in /cache/fota/update.zip and have this structure:
CERT.SF - contain sha1 digest of all files in update.zip
CERT.RSA - certificate ASN1.DER ( parsed struct http://pastebin.ca/1849789 ). It parsed by command “openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in CERT.RSA”
If any files unneeded in update - update.zip does not include this file. This is a sample OTA update package(SHOLS_U2_01.03.1_to_SHOLS_U2_01.14.0_REQ563): update.zip
03/10/2011: Added Milestone 2 Chinese Gingerbread leak firmware (4.5.3-109)
10/04/2011: Added Claro Brazil firmware Milestone 2.2.1 (SHLA_U2_05.15.0)
01/04/2011: Added French and Latin American Milestone 2.2.1 firmwares
25/03/2011: Added XT711 2.1 firmware, Flipout 2.1 firmwares and Milestone 2.2.1 Brazilian firmware
24/03/2011: Added African 2.2.1 firmware (SHOLS_U2_05.27.5), Vivo Brazil 2.2.1 userdebug firmware, Defy T-Mobile DE firmwares
22/03/2011: Added O2 DE Defy firmwares and updated T-Mobile Defy firmware
21/03/2011: Added several Milestone 2.1 and 2.2.1 firmwares
18/03/2011: Added several Milestone 2.1 and 2.2.1 firmwares
17/03/2011: Added Era Poland Defy firmware
15/03/2011: Added several Milestone 2.2.1 firmwares
14/03/2001: Added Milestone 2.2.1 RTEU (5.26.3) and Arabia (5.27.2) firmwares
13/03/2011: Added a bunch of Defy firmwares
10/03/2011: Added Milestone O2 DE 2.2.1 firmware (5.26.0)
08/02/2011: Added Orange Poland Defy firmware
31/01/2011: Added Defy and Flipout Central Europe firmware
20/01/2011: Added Milestone 2 Vodafone Australia firmware
17/01/2011: Added Milestone 2 Brazil firmware
10/01/2011: Added China Defy 2.2 firmware
02/01/2011: Added AT&T Flipside firmware
17/12/2010: Added Optus AU Milestone 2 firmware
26/11/2010: Added Defy DE, AT, CH firmware
25/11/2010: Added Milestone 2 RTDACH, O2 DE and UK firmwares
12/11/2010: Added Droid 2 bootloader flash
07/11/2010: Added a bunch of XT720 firmwares and Arabia MR2.5 firmware for Milestone
05/11/2010: Added Ruth Central Europe firmware (w/o Motoblur)
30/10/2010: Added Defy France firmware
28/10/2010: Added Defy UK firmware
26/10/2010: Added Flipout and XT720 UK firmwares
19/10/2010: Added Milestone Turkish firmware
08/10/2010: Added Milestone SHLA_U2_03.06.2 for Movistar Latin America firmware
01/10/2010: Added XT711 bootloader and firmware; Milestone A854 firmware
28/09/2010: Added XT720 Russian and US firmwares; MB502 T-Mobile US firmware
25/09/2010: Added Milestone SHOLS_U2_02.34.3 Optus Australia firmware
19/09/2010: Added Milestone SHOLS_U2_02.36.2 Starhub Singapore firmware
15/09/2010: Added Milestone 02.38.1 Spain firmware and SHOLS_U2_02.27.9 & SHOLS_U2_02.27.B Russian firmwares
14/09/2010: Added Milestone SHOLS_U2_02.36.0 UK firmware and Droid 2.2 firmware
13/09/2010: Added Droid 2 firmware and bootloader and Milestone XT720 Italian firmware
09/09/2010: Added Milestone French SHOLS_U2_02.38.1 firmware
03/09/2010: Added XT720 Central Europe firmware
23/08/2010: Added Flipout Italian firmware
11/08/2010: Added Milestone Telus SHOLS_U2_03.11.0 firmware
07/08/2010: Added Droid X firmware (604)
03/08/2010: Added Milestone XT720 firmware for South-East Asia (STR_U2_01.18.2)
28/07/2010: Added Blur_Version.0.18.4.ME511.ChinaRetail.en.CN and bootloader for ME511
24/07/2010: Added STR_U2_01.18.2 (Singapore) for XT720
23/07/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.38.0 (Italy)
21/07/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.36.0 (DACH, O2 DE, VF DE)
16/07/2010: Added XT800 firmwares and Droid X bootloaders
11/07/2010: Added Thai 02.36.0 firmware
10/07/2010: Added bootloader 90.78ch and new XT702 firmware
05/07/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.36.0 (Starhub SG)
01/07/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.36.0 (Central Europe, Southeast Asia)
21/06/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.27.6 (Israel)
09/06/2010: Corrected - XT701 firmwares are Taiwan.
09/06/2010: Corrected - XT701 firmwares are not signed.
06/06/2010: Added XT701 new 2.1 Taiwan firmware and bootloader 80.99
31/05/2010: Added XT701 new 2.1 firmware and bootloader 80.98
26/05/2010: Added SHOLS_U2_02.34.3 (Hong Kong / Maccau); SHLA_U2_03.05.0 (TIM Brasil, Service Version only)
26/05/2010: Initial creation.
Milestone (A853, XT702) Eclair, Milestone Froyo (A853, XT702)
Milestone 2 (A953)
Droid / Milestone CDMA (A854, A855)
Sholes Tablet (XT701)
Sholes Tablet Refresh (XT711)
Motoroi / Milestone XT720 (XT720)
Titanium (XT800)
Droid X (MB810)
Flipout (MB511) / Ruth (ME511)
Droid 2 (A955)
Droid 2 Global (A956)
Droid Pro (A957)
Charm (MB502)
Defy (MB525)
Flipside (MB508)
This SBF file will flash only the vulnerable recovery from 2.0.1 without modifying other partitions.
Download (Milestone): MediaFire
Download (XT800): Droid-Developers
This SBF file will flash only the boot.img (kernel+init) from SHOLS_U2_03.10.0: mediafire, rapidshare