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there's only a .602 SBF but you should be able to take the OTA if you SBF to .602
 

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I have been going all the way back down to .340 and then taking the OTA but I bet it would go a lot faster if I took it from .602. Leftspin, you have inspired me to give it a shot and compare :)
 

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It would be nice to have a .605 SBF but honestly with how long it has been out and still no SBF I am thinking we will not see one. The other versions came out and were followed pretty close by their SBF, this has not been the case with .605.
 

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Don't get me wrong that is just a guess of mine based on past vs present circumstances. It is still a possibility.
 

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I can't see a .605 SBF happening really, but .602 is close enough. The keyboard fix is literally the only change in .605.

I wonder if it's faster to take the OTA to .605 from .340 or .602. I rarely SBF and haven't taken an OTA update since .595 came out :p
 

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The reason I am thinking it should be faster is due to the size of the download. The OTA from .602 to .605 is around 100mb, from .340 must be bigger since it is everything and not just a keyboard + some other fixes.
 
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I gotta imagine its slower as its changing system version, OS version, kernal, and baseband as opposed to just the system version

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I just sbf to Froyo, root and install the .605 AIO zip

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I just sbf to Froyo, root and install the .605 AIO zip

Boot Manager

Not a bad method for sure. I would think faster then downloading and installing the OTA.
 

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definitely faster than an OTA. Any time I have to do it though I just SBF to .602 and root using the D3 one click, I think it's the fastest most straightforward way to go
 
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shucks i made my last post in wrong thread, just got a bootloop due to changing carrier text lol i wish i could get lottery numbers as easy as calling an SBF
 
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