Furthermore, the "oddness" was often due to . Reliance and Airtel demanded that their network identifiers be hard-coded into the firmware. When these conflicting demands were merged without proper QA, the result was a firmware that worked, but worked strangely. Technicians noted that the C6712DDLJ1 build (India, 2012) had a peculiar habit of rebooting whenever a Vodafone SIM was placed in Slot 2—a bug never fixed via OTA, as the phone lacked true OTA update capability.
Ensure only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked in the Options tab. Click Start . Step 4: Completion
If you are looking to update or repair your device using this firmware, follow these requirements and steps: :
Users who managed to install the "Odd" variant frequently reported strange anomalies in the language settings. Some reported the presence of languages typically reserved for Southeast Asian markets, while others found that the native input methods were broken or displayed garbled text. This suggests that the "India Odd" firmware may have been a hybrid build—a testing ground for Samsung’s software engineers to unify codebases across different Asian regions before a stable global release.