Updates without OTA Android

How would a phone, for example, Samsung I7500update its firmware when working on a non-partner-partner? I do not see any manual update options available.

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Most phones have the ability to remove the ROM from the SD card. You will be in the power of the manufacturer to issue updated ROM files. This was not much in the past. You can also use ROM media if you can find one of them.

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It can flash from the SD card or flash over the USB cable, like my Openmoko. Damn it, it could hurt OTA anyway ... if it got clean (via 3G or Wi-Fi), what makes you think he needs a "Google Partner Partner"?

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