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PRESS RELEASE : BARCELONA, February 13, 2011 Excerpts and Edited :
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– today announced the Samsung GALAXY S II (Model: GT-I9100), a beautifully thin (8.49mm) and lightweight, dual-core smartphone that combines an unmatched viewing experience with incredible performance.
The Samsung GALAXY S II uses Android™ 2.3 Gingerbread includes access to Samsung’s four new content and entertainment hubs, seamlessly integrated to provide instant access to music, games, e-reading and social networking services.
JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business. "With the GALAXY S II, Samsung wants to set the new standard of quality viewing on mobile, powerful performance, and slim and modern design.”
Powerful Performance Dual-core application processor delivers compelling features such as fast web browsing, multi-tasking comparable to a PC-like environment, supreme graphics quality and instantly responsive 3D user interface on the large screen. The GALAXY S II also delivers seamless multitasking, switching between applications instantly. Superior 3D hardware performance makes games and video incredibly fast and smooth. With super-fast HSPA+ connectivity, the GALAXY S II offers rapid mobile download speeds while BlueTooth® 3.0+HS considerably reduces data transfer times.The Samsung GALAXY S II has been equipped with an 8MP, high-profile camera and camcorder with 1080p full HD recording and playback.
A Next Level of Viewing Experience The Samsung GALAXY S II has been equipped with Samsung’s new crystal-clear Super AMOLED Plus screen, the most advanced mobile visual display ever created. A significant reduction in power consumption from Super AMOLED display means it is also more energy-efficient than other comparably-sized devices, allowing Samsung to minimize device weight.
Samsung GALAXY S II Goes to Work Samsung has introduced a new range of enterprise mobility solutions, expanding the business capabilities of the Samsung GALAXY S II and helping enterprise customers empower a flexible and connected mobile workforce.
A New World of Entertainment and Smarter Interaction Samsung has selected the Samsung GALAXY S II as its premium mobile product with which to launch Samsung Hubs – integrated mobile applications designed to fit every element of your life : Social, Readers, Games, Music HUBS
With the enhanced voice technology on the Samsung GALAXY S II, customers will be able to do more with less. Customized Voice Translation application makes the Samsung GALAXY S II the perfect travel companion, translating voice or text into - and from - a range of languages: simply speak a word or phrase into the handset and it will instantly translate it, with audio and text output.
For swift and simple device management, Samsung has introduced Kies Air. With Kies air, consumers can manage their smartphone contents from their PC, via local WiFi connections. download photos taken on the built-in camera, listen to music, check missed calls and send messages in the web browser on their PC. For added connectivity, WiFi Direct allows consumers to connect to wireless-enabled PCs and printers without the need for wireless access points. According to market requirement, the GALAXY S II is able to incorporate Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to support emerging mobile payment service and other services with mobile operators. : Read the full press report here : SOURCE
SPECIFICATIONS :
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Network HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps EDGE/ GPRS Class 12 Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
Dimensions 125.3X66.1X8.49mm
Display 4.3" WVGA SUPER AMOLED Plus *
Memory 1GB RAM, 16GB/32GB MicroSD (up to 32GB)
Camera 8MP AF with LED Flash + 2MP Front
Connectivity Wi-Fi a/b/g/n BT v3.0+HS USB 2.0 OTG Connectors MicroUSB, 3.5mm Ear Jack MHL Port : * May not be applicable in some regions. * Display: "4.27" in actual measurement
GPS A-GPS Convergence Easy Set-up (WPS PIN/PBC, Wi-Fi Direct) AllShare (DLNA1.5) Samsung Kies 2.0, Samsung Kies air 4 Hubs Social Hub / Readers Hub / Music Hub / Game Hub TouchWiz Google Mobile Services
Specific extra information about MHL port :from Engadget
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The Galaxy S II is the first smartphone to feature an MHL port. Essentially, the micro-USB shaped MHL jack at the base of the Galaxy S II features internal circuitry that recognizes USB or MHL impedance and then automatically switches the phone into USB data / charging or MHL audio / video / charging modes. A special 5-wire micro-USB to HDMI cable lets you send video and audio to existing HDMI-equipped displays. Unfortunately, the TV won't charge the Galaxy S II during playback unless you insert a phone charger adapter between the GSII and TV or wait for MHL-enabled TVs to begin shipping later this year. Once connected, you can then use your TV's HDMI-CEC compatible remote to navigate and control the Galaxy S II's media interface. The GSII is just the first MHL device with a half-dozen phones, at least one tablet, and a few TVs coming this summer. More details are available in the video below
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This is the official hands-on video of Samsung GALAXY S II. The video contains a detailed demonstration of key features and benefits, and introduces the next generation viewing, entertainment, content, and media experience of Samsung GALAXY S II.
HANDS ON Video Reviews :
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PHANDROID A dual-core CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, Android 2.3 and NFC support are just a sampling of where the Galaxy S II takes a huge leap forward. Samsung Galaxy S II feels a bit more sturdy in the hand than the Galaxy of old, but its slimmed down 8.49mm profile and light weight make it one of the sleekest handsets we have seen. This is in part thanks to the thinness of the new Super AMOLED Plus display, which is undeniably one of the most gorgeous screens we have seen. TouchWiz interface, updated to version 4.0 and rests upon Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It brings in more customization options and the introduction of four separate “hubs” taking the place of Samsung Media Hub. Books, music, games, and social are all featured. So far we are pretty impressed. This definitely will be a strong frontrunner for best Android phone of the year (thus far, anyway).
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INTOMOBILE how thin and light the Galaxy S 2 is, as it’s only 8.49-millimeters thick and its incredibly light in your hands. - more ergonomic to grip, and also lends a more premium feel to the device. Galaxy S 2 has a Super AMOLED Plus display and it’s quite bright and vibrant. Text looks brilliant and photos and videos really pop out of the screen. Inside the Galaxy S 2 rocks a dual-core processor that enables it to do things like record video in full 1080p HD. This should also enable some great gaming, as the company is pushing the gyroscopic and accelerometer controls as a way to bring Android gaming to a new level. - launch with Android 2.3 and a customized user interface. This latest version of the Android software will enable the device to take advantage of NFC capabilities TouchWiz 4.0 UI - You get a more customizable homescreen, an app tray that has been refined to include a 3D rotating effect and the company has put a stronger emphasis on its hubs. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S 2 is a great-looking and performing smartphone and it is bringing the super phone game up another notch
Comparing display with iPhone 4
PhoneArena - on the UI features, apps , video demo
The SGS II is reputed to be a high top end performer. IS the SGS II make up of special exceptional high end electronics ?
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4. How to make sure it is original set from Samsung Malaysia Electronics (SME)? - There are SME stickers on the box and the back side of the phone normally under the battery. It is also sealed with blue Samsung sticker.
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Please refer below links for more info. Importing these phones to Malaysia will possibly held by customs and if so, be prepared to pay up to RM 250 ( 2009 rate ) for SIRIM permit and another 10 % tax on invoiced value. If stocks available, delivery is normally 5 to 7 days More info : See FAQ below Question # 14
Latest news as on 13 Jun : Launching by Maxis 22 - 26 Jun at Midvalley KL ( Center Court ) Rumored price : RM 2099 without contract Specs : Exynos-Super Amoled Plus
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ccm : Overall: very fast. I never used Atrix and Optimus x2, but this is really very fast. Homescreen scrolling - no lagging, very smooth. Gallery scrolling - seems like the reading speed is very fast, the pictures loads very fast and scrolling is very the smooth. Web brosing: by default browser - Page loads very fast. Just complain our Internet connection from our telco isnt fast enough. When using stock browser to browse Lowyat Forum, will have a bit lagg espcecial when u reply using stock browser. I'm not sure why, last time when I use my Nexus One and Nexus S also like that, but problem was gone if use Opera Mobile. In Language Setting, no Japanese and Chinese, got Korean In Samsung Keyboard input language, no Japanese and Chinese as well, got Korean. In Swype input Language setting, got Chinese GB and BIG5, and got Japanese as well
oldKyoo : Everything I typed is based on my own device, to hell with the other people's device, because its my opinion, and it is strictly subjective.
Lets start off with the boot time and shut down time. The Samsung Galaxy S II takes 12 seconds on average to totally shut down. To completely boot it back up, it takes 12 again on average. Then, it takes 10 seconds to completely do all the memory reading and scanning.
From there, we enter the homescreen. Now im greeted with a hell load of heavy widgets, such as weather syncing, ap news, email, skype, and such, with a background live wallpaper. No lag is experienced when navigating from one page to another.
Screen, as you all know, is fantastic, dont be mad or whatever, but sometimes, I feel the screen looks just normal, most probably because I keep looking at the screen.
Pressing the capacitive menu button leads me to add, wallpaper, search, notifications, edit, and settings Press edit and it will allow you to edit the 7 home pages you have, to reorganize the page in any order, or to remove the page completely (Those who have used HTC's recent android phones would be used to this function, and will feel like this is a rip off from htc's, and we'd wonder why samsung is being sued )
Pressing add and that will lead you to either an option of placing more widgets, adding folders, shortcuts, or applying wallpapers. Now widgets, you have about 30 widgets out of the box both by samsung and google. Theres like 7 types of clocks for u people obsessed with time. Talking about widgets, I must say, not all widgets are adjustable by size, few are only. Examples are like accuweather, ap mobile news, email, and about 1 or 2 more I could not bother to give a finger to greet their mother (its rubbish in another word).
Now within this "adding widgets" function, theres a way which samsung calls panning to move widgets from one page to another, this function I find most useful if ur on the 1st page, and you plan to place the widget on the 7th page because its just so inaccurate, like when I want to move the widget to just anothe page, for example from page 1 to page 2, id rather just drag my finger to the next page, so much faster, rather then playing super monkey ball with the damn widget and page..... Of course, you have to activate this "panning" by going to settings and to motion settings.
Next, the contact widget is pretty basic, you have keypad, logs, contacts and favourites tab on top. As usual, facebook integration makes it better, so i can see whos calling me when i forgot who is that.
With keypad tab, you get the dialer, very responsive, no lag at all at this part. You also have 2 options to call, call by voice, or call by video, and also an option to text.
Messaging, the bubble conversation as usual. but before you tap on the small bar down the screen to bring up the keyboard, you have a shortcut to attach files as such : pictures, videos, audios, locations, contacts, calander, memo and tasks. (pretty damn alot if u ask me, very useful indeed)
Since we r on the message, il talk bout the keyboard, the keyboard is alrite, i personally dont find touch screen keyboards great due to the fact that i have kinda "large fingers" not to say fat, but id definitely guarantee loads of americans will find this problem as well.
Back to the keyboard, the samsung keyboard is fine for most of you people im sure, with the additional space you get from the 4.27 inch screen, its definitely easier to type on compared to my previous nexus one. There is also a swype keyboard, i tried it, and.. I dont find it really good, personal preference. Now both swype and samsung keyboard has a bulit in microphone "button", pretty neat, used it, and its accurate, there was a time though where it got it quite a wrong.
Lets jump to the email client. One word. FANTASTIC.
This client is nice because I dont know why, I do think they already have this function, but I can have like a "android 3.0 style email, with one bar separating the email list and the email content. This email content capable of supporting pinch to zoom. Neat feature indeed. I have like a hotmail inbox, a gmail inbox, and a yahoo inbox and you can differentiate them.
Internet, its blazing fast... what the heck can I say, the dual core really does work wonderful here. Scrolling is just so fast, without any lag. Afew sites ive been are unreal tournament web, scan.co.uk, engadget, youtube to stream a 1080p video. No lag. I swear upon my surname, browser no lag, as long as the page has finished rendering.
When I try scrolling a site while the page is still loading, i will get those checkerboard thingy. Thats the only time i ever get it. Now, if you try to type in lowyat or any other forum's reply box, there are times where u noticed u will lag or worse, sometimes hang like my nexus one did when i was listening to music while replying here.. While using the sgs2, the lag is almost, almost! unnoticeable. I say almost because there are some times where it does lag alittle, but thats like quite rare, so no worries. Since we r on browser, il comment about the "tilt" feature, which you can place to pressure points on the screen and bring the device back and forth, to enlarger or to minimize.. This feature... is a real waste of time, why would i want to move my hands or arms when i am already lazy to move my 2 fingers??? no brainer issue here, its just to show off to friends who are not smart enough to shoot u back with what i just said.... Or, its just a feature to say, ur phone got anot???
Moving on to GPS, the 1st time it tried to locate me, it toke exactly 2 minutes to search. Now, 2-4 seconds and it will lock u down with precision. No joke. Maps is just the common maps but with rotation and mayb 3d buildings, i have yet to see any 3d bulidings on my screen yet, perhaps i need to bring the location to KL, okay tried, cant, this 3d feature we dont get in Malaysia...
Now lets go to the 4 hubs, Music, Game, Readers, and Social hub. Music Hub, il skip, because its not supported here in Malaysia.
Now gamehub, We have 2 tabs above, one for social games and the other for premium games.
Social games consists of - We Rule - We City - Pachinko (Is this the cute puppy doggy from the movie???) - Forces of War - Villians (I soppose they got all the bad guys from james bond judging from the cover that looks like 007.) - Age of Legends (I think this is a mmorpg game) - We Farm Safari (ANOTHER WE?????) - Vegas Strip City (The only enticing game tittle which disappointed me 1 minute later)
Now, TO Premium Games !!!! Premium games is nothing but a special link to all gameloft's game I believe, because we have tittle as such: - Real Football 2011 HD - GT Racing - N.O.V.A Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance HD (This game is like a must to buy, it takes full advantage of the sgs2 gyroscope, hyposcope whatever scope lah) - Lets Golf! 2 HD - Assassin's Creed- Altair's Chronicles HD - Hero of Sparta HD - Shrek Kart HD - Modern Combat 2 - Brothers In Arms 2 - James Cameron's Avatar HD (Havent watch this show yet, waiting for astro hbo ) - Dungeon Hunter HD
Well, thats bout the amount of games right now, and its quite an extensive list to me, im not a real mobile gamer, and yes, as the name suggests, u pay for the premium games... The social is free of charge.
Lastly, is the camera, owh yeah, I know u dslr lurkers are waiting to paw me on this one. The camera is decent. Much better compared to a desire HD, but not really much difference if you compare it to sony xperia sensors. Seriously, why frust about the photos??? just pay 20k and get a leica or a hasselblad if ur that obsessed.
Now the camera comes with quite a hell load of options, we have - Self shot (it activates the front camera for more camwhoring) - Flash (3 choices, disable fully, keep it auto, or enable it permanently to blind a person) - Shooting mode (Choosing either single shot, smile shot, beauty shot, panorama, action shot, cartoon) - Scene mode ( Choose from none to either portrait, landscape, night, sports, party/indoor, beach/snow, sunset, dawn, fall colour, firework, text, candlelight, backlight) - Exposure value (-2.0 to +2.0, no idea) - Focus mode (Choosing either auto focus, macro, or face detection) - Timer (choosing from off to either, 2,5, or 10 seconds, useful when u too shy to ask ppl to take photo of urself or noone wan help u take photo of ur whole gang/triad/kampung/clan) - Effects ( From none to either negative, grayscale, or sepia) - Resolution (Yeah babeh, from 3264x2448 aka 8mp all the way to 640x480 aka 0.3mp) - White Balance (Can set from Auto to daylight, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent, josticent, last one joking, dun claw me plueseeee) - ISO (From auto to 100, 200,400,800) - Metering (From centre- Weighted to either Spot or Matrix) - Outdoor visibility (off or on lah) - Anti-Shake (Cant see difference) - Auto Contrast (Off or on) - Blink Detection (I think it will detect if ur blinking then it wont take the photo, so it doesnt look like ur sleeping, dslr ppl help me here!) - Guidelines (to create white borderlines for u to aim better when u wanna take a photo, so the object is where u want it to be in the photo) - Review (to let u see the photo after u taken it) - Image quality (from superfine baby skin to normal like ah mah) - GPS tag (u wan ppl know where u are when they lookin at cho photo then this is gooding) - Reset (For u to "FFFFUUUUUUU" after u so hard to set ur camera settings" and end up back where u started)
For Video mode, u have the some of the options available only, but new settings as well such as: - Recording mode (Normal, limit for mms or self recording) - Resolution (from 176x144 up to 1920x1080) - Outdoor visibility (when the sun tells u to turn stop recording, u use this to challenge the sun's brightness, a losing battle indeed to begin) - Flash (whether u want to be a night stalker in the singapore night safari)
Battery life. I officially announced that i plug out the charger at 09.xx am and the battery was 100% full, charging for about solid 8 and a half hours while the phone was shut down. I got my 1st battery warning at 20% by 20.13pm. Battery definitely can last you from 8am to 7pm for u working people out there. This was on moderate usage. Calls about a total of 1 hour, heavy messaging, moderate browsing, email and weather syncing. I dont know about others like ccm or anyone else, but this is far from the so claimed 2 days battery, since they got the device, and charged it up for the 1st time as i did. Battery wont last a "Whole" day, but it will get u thru ur working hours.(exclusion for those definitely working in banks and some hardworking people)
The heat, while playing games, and browsing the web, it was well within the acceptable range, but as for calling, it was never once within an acceptable range, all phones are never within that range, thats why they gave u a earphone, and thats why they sell bluetooth earsets, not to show ppl ur ear can wear one, but for a good reason. Thus, phone is cleared from overheating worries.
Hardware wise, phone is light, yes, light. But this light isnt the cheap light, it somewhat has a quality feel. hardware buttons feel great and responsive, its raised perfectly i should say, even with the rubber cover, it still feels good. The battery cover is the one dissapointment, theres no good way of taking it out, u have to pry it out with ur fingernails, but samsung had mercy and gace a small gap only on the side above the volume control hardware button. From there, u drag ur fingernails all the way down and the battery cover will slowly come out. Flimsy, but not to the extent of giving u an impression u can tear it easily.
One thing I want to point out for the hardware, is the usb, whoever used the samsung galaxy s knows that it had a neat little feature which made the phone much more elegant, it was the usb cover that could slide. I'd wish samsung had done this to make the phone look less "hole-ful".
Overall impressions, Touchwiz 4.0 is definitely something... all these little wonders that samsung threw in the pot certainly made the new touchwiz better then those found on the stock 1st gen sgs. With its samsung social hub, I do find it quite a replacement for Htc's proprietary social widgets, although truth be told, it will not beat htc's one. Satisfied?? quite satisfied.
overall ratings 9/10
where did the 1 go?? The 2 REAL reason why the one went off is because the phone rebooted itself without its master's permission. Secondly, battery door, definitely a market i see for people to get a metal doorcover, but i wish the person planning to do this all the best and godspeed, because its gonna be hard, real hard.
If u find this useful, u r more then welcome to pin this up infront of the page, and pray to god people look at this before start typing a question already answered.
Again, I really want to emphasise the browsing experience on this phone. Heavy flash webpages doesn't slow the phone at all, it feels like im browsing google search page lol.... this phone really does close the gaps between phone and tablets browsing experience. Yes, though it does come in frustration when the pages load in mobile mode, you can set the page as yr favs when the page is in desktop mode. That is the only complain for browser.
Ok, the scrolling experience is fast, other than fast, very fast, very smooth, my language is limited myself to describe it better..
benny888 : My opinion on some comments raised by potential buyers : Is the SGS II a good worthy buy ?
Is this the best ? NO it is not. There is always a better one coming out just round the corner. As of now , if it meets most of your needs, consider it your best
First of all do not be distracted by negative comments unless it is a repeated case similarly opinionated by several users. Off the cuff comments are plenty and we do have not many users yet - I recorded 10 so far but only active commenting on it is 3-4 users only. Others are quiet, perhaps they are very happy with it already or they are just too shy to post their opinions. Some negative comments are solely based on personal preferences on what they expect from the phone. Their certain expectations could be unimportant to you
These are my personal opinion - there is no right/wrong answer here. I am not a high power user. Besides the usual phone functions, I used the phone mainly for browsing/Email/Newsfeed/RSS/Tweeter/Facebook updates. Multitasking is an important criteria for me
User Interface : Do not compare with HTC Sense which is far superior . Touch Wiz 4 though is an improvement is still way behind in terms of design, features, attractiveness - there is still lacking the " will die and grab it " appeal . However it is a vast improvement over the older Galaxy S - is slicker, smoother and more responsive. If you don't like it, just customize it yourself with other launchers: ADW or Zeam or Launcher Pro or Go Launcher or SpB Shell 3D - fill the homescreens with your desired apps and widgets. I am on SpB Shell 3D and is superbly smooth and slick, way much better than my other dual core Motorola Atrix.
General performance / speed : Apps access/ launching and respond - fast, very very fast and smooth, must say is the best and fastest I have used. Beats and blow away the other dual core Atrix to " oblivion". The change to EXT4 FS is indeed a big boost vs the RFS FS used in Galaxy S
Operating temperatures : Fair and good , ranging 30 to 45 degree C - I am comfortable with it. The warmness is insignificant to me
Reboot issues : NONE detected so far
Battery life : Hard to say as I have yet to really test it. First day impression as battery was not fully charge, at idle with several apps auto refreshing data ( email, weather, RSS, Newsfeed) from 11 pm till 7 am, battery drop by 30 % which is higher than my other Androids which ranges about 20 % max . Would give a better feedback after several days usage
Camera/Video : I do not have high expectations. Even the ARC which is deem the best does not impress me significantly that I will be overwhelm by it. I'd just say as a normal user I am happy with it - at least it turns up sharp, nice, clear and not blur. Again this feature dependent on one's levels of expectations. Haven't taken any night shots yet. Anyway to me this camera feature is just a bonus when I need it - it is never a consideration when I buy phones
Browser ( on Dolphin HD ) : Superb , the screen slightly oversensitive at times and occasionally flicker slightly . Slightly faster than the Atrix and is way ahead of the IS, Arc, Streak, Galaxy tab
Games : I tested only Asphalt 6 - superb graphics display, very smooth and responsive - slightly better than Atrix . Other Androids just cannot compare which show some lag at times. Anyway, I am not a gamer - how well it performs is not an important issue. Based on its hardware, I don't think one will regret using it to play games
GPS : Excellent , "hundred" times better than SGS. GPS loactions lockup using Aura 2-3 sec ; Papago X5 5-8 secs
Just two days on it, my satisfaction factor : 9.5/10 Overall is the best Android I have used to date. I have said I wish to give Samsung a second chance after a dismal performance from the SGS and I must say I am not disappointed. As a comparison, How do my other Androids rank compared to it ?
DIFFERENCES between the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II ?
Galaxy S ( I9000 ) versus Galaxy S II ( I9100)
Physical Differences :
UI comparison :
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OS : Android (2.1, 2.2) - Eclair, Froyo vs Android 2.3 - Gingerbread CPU : 1 GHz Cortex-A8 PowerVR SGX540 GPU, Hummingbird chipset vs Dual-core 1GHz Cortex-A9 proccessor, Orion chipset Memory Internal 8 GB/16GB storage, 512 MB RAM, 2GB ROM vs 16GB/32GB storage, 1 GB RAM Card Slot: Both similar microSD, up to 32GB Diplay Type : Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors vs Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Display Size : 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches vs 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches Dimensions : 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm vs 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm Weight : 119 g vs 116 g Talk time : Up to 13 h 30 min (2G) vs Up to 6 h 30 min (3G) Standby time : Up to 750 h (2G) vs Up to 576 h (3G) GPRS : Both similar at Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps EDGE : Both similar at Class 12 3G : HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps vs HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps Wi-Fi : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n; DLNA vs 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct Bluetooth : Yes, v3.0 with A2DP vs Yes, v3.0+HS Camera 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus vs 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus Camera Features : Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and mile detection vs Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization Camera Flash : No vs Yes, LED flash Video Camera : Yes, 720p@30fps vs Yes, 1080p@30fps FM Radio FM radio with RDS vs Stereo FM radio with RDS
Galaxy S II vs LG Optimus 3D
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We think the clarity and brightness of Samsung’s Super AMOLED Plus display is astounding and rivals any display technology on the market. At 480 x 800, its pixel density is equal to the Optimus 3D. Unfortunately, rendering 3D somewhat lowers the fidelity of the image. Both screens clock in at 4.3 inches. If you don’t think 3D is a gimmick, the Optimus 3D is the winner here. If you value 2D more, The Galaxy S II has a much crisper, brighter screen.
Operating System : Winner - Samsung Galaxy S II
This isn’t really a contest. Though LG has opted for the good, stable Android 2.2, Samsung is supporting Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Google made a number of needed enhancements to Android, most notably in the visual department. Many of the main Google apps received a visual overhaul for the Dec. 2010 update. In addition, the update also enhances Android’s battery management capabilities and multimedia functions.
Processor : Winner - Tie
Both handsets run a 1GHz dual-core processor. While we’re sure that one of these processors is faster than the other, for the general consumer, they’re about on equal. The Samsung Galaxy S II runs on the 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and the Optimus 3D is powered by a 1GHz dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP4 processor.
Storage & Memory : Winner: Samsung Galaxy S II
Both handsets are packing a decent amount of storage and memory, but the Galaxy S II double downs the Optimus 3D in both categories. Samsung’s new phone packs 16-32GB of internal storage and 1GB of RAM. LG has a respectable 8GB of storage, but the company skimps on the RAM. Optimus includes only 512MB of RAM, which seems a bit light for a phone hoping to display 3D.
Portability : Winner - Tie
Samsung claims the Galaxy S II is the thinnest handset yet — even skinnier than the iPhone 4. It may be a few millimeters thinner than the Optimus 3D, but does it really make a difference in the grand scheme of things? These are two 4.3-inch smartphones.
Connectivity : Winner - Tie
Battery Life : Winner - Samsung Galaxy S II
With a slightly larger 1,650 mAh battery and a Super AMOLED Plus screen that sucks up less juice, the Galaxy SII wins this category hands down. The Optimus 3D has a standard 1,500 mAh battery.
Cameras : Winner - LG Optimus 3D
The Optimus 3D may only have a 5-megapixel rear camera, but it packs a neat trick. Not only can the Optimus display 3D images, it can also record 3D images (with autofocus) and video at 720p. If you choose to record in standard 2D, video quality rises even higher to full 1080p. The Galaxy S II is no slouch, however. Though it can’t produce a third dimension, the phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera capable of full 1080p recording as well. Better, it has an LED flash, which the Optimus 3D does not appear to have. So, for the 2D purist, the Galaxy S II may be the way to go. Both devices have front-facing cameras, but the Galaxy S II wins this fight with a 2MP front camera. The LGOptimus 3D cannot record 3D images on its front camera.
Overall winner: Samsung Galaxy S II
While we can’t knock LG for trying something new with glasses-free 3D display and full 3D recording, we’re not sure the effect is entirely needed on a mobile phone. If you remove that one technological advantage, theSamsung Galaxy S II is a much beefier phone in many ways that we know matter. The Galaxy S II has double-quadruple the storage, double the RAM, a much brighter screen, runs a newer version of Android, has a larger battery, and better front and rear 2D cameras.
Galaxy S II vs Motorola Atrix
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Form Factor : Verdict – Samsung Galaxy S II The Samsung Galaxy S II is truly a sight to behold. Not only is it one of the thinnest devices on the planet at just 8.5mm in thickness, but it’s also one of the best looking too. It’s exact measurements are 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm and it weighs just 116g – that’s 19g lighter than the Motorola Atrix. The Motorola Atrix, on the other hand, doesn’t have any of the premium-feel metallic edging that's present on the Galaxy S II, but don’t let this put you off – the device looks and feels every bit the premium device. The corners are rounded, which gives the device a soft appearance, and the device also features Gorilla Glass too. The Atrix’s vital statistics are 117.8 x 63.5 x 10.1mm, which makes it significantly smaller than the Galaxy S II but, bizarrely, it’s no way near as lightweight at 135g – the same weight as the original HTC Desire.
Display : Winner – Atrix The Samsung Galaxy S II is a big phone. It’s got a 4.3-inch 480x800 pixels display and makes use of Samsung’s Super AMOLED Plus screen technology, which means vibrant colours and near perfect blacks – both of which should put this device high on a lot of people’s wish-lists. The Motorola Atrix, which is the first device to use the LCD qHD display technology, has a staggering 540 x 960 pixel 4-inch display – one of the highest currently on the market. qHD is also reported to use 50 per cent less power through the use of RGBW sub pixel arrangement – adding an extra white pixel in the usual three colour group. Needless to say, this level of resolution puts the Atrix way out in front of the Galaxy S II. And for us, this kind of slides it. Don’t get us wrong, both devices have truly amazing displays and neither will disappoint, but for us 50 per cent less power consumption combined with that pixel resolution snags it for the Atrix.
Operating System : Verdict – Draw This aspect is pretty straightforward: both devices have, or will get, Android 2.3 (AKA: Gingerbread) We’ve seen both devices in action and the only thing separating them at the moment is that Samsung is showing off the Galaxy S II with Android Gingerbread and Motorola only has Froyo on the Atrix.
Storage : Winner – Galaxy S II The Motorola Atrix comes with a perfectly adequate 16GB of internal storage and microSD card support for up to 32GB, giving you a whopping 48GB of potential storage – more than enough for even the most heavily media users. Somehow, though, Samsung manages to upstage the Motorola Atrix with a 32GB internal storage option. There's microSD support as well, meaning users that opt-in for the inevitably more expensive 32GB Samsung Galaxy S II will get a potential 64GB of storage to play with – at present, it doesn’t get much better than this.
Cameras : Winner – Galaxy S II The Motorola Atrix features a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging and image stabilization. Around front, there’s a VGA camera for video calling – something that practically every new device is geared up for. But Samsung has done it again with the Galaxy S II – it’s only gone one step further than the Atrix – upping the camera spec to 8-megpixels round back, complete with autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection and image stabilization, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video calling.
Processor/RAM : Winner – Draw As you may of heard, both the Atrix and Galaxy S II feature dual core processors and 1GB of RAM, making them two of the most powerful smartphones currently available. Both device’s use Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processors, but Samsung has opted for its own homebrew Orion chipset inside the Galaxy S II and Motorola has gone with the Tegra 2 chipset and ULP GeForce GPU with its Atrix. So what’s the difference? At this stage of the game it’s difficult to tell, but Samsung is keen to take on Nvidia in the graphics department with its Orion chipset, which Samsung claims is five times more powerful than its previous attempts – impressive stuff, indeed, then.
Final Thoughts Motorola has gone record claiming that the Motorola Atrix is the most powerful phone in the world – and a couple of months ago it would have been right on the money. Unfortunately though, times have changed, and it appears that there’s a new big-dog in town, which goes by the name Galaxy S II. It’s bigger, lighter, just as powerful and has more potential storage than the Atrix. So for this reason, the Samsung Galaxy S II is victorious. It’s taken a while, but finally, after months of unstoppable victories, the Atrix has finally been well and truly beaten.
1. Is it true that the Galaxy S II could come with different processor for different regions ? Specifically Samsung's EXYNOS or NVidia's Tegra2 ?
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All these rumour arose due to the official technical specs sheet has a footprint about the processor : " May not be applicable in some regions ". The general consensus is it will most probably be produced first with Samsung's Exynos processor
SOURCE :On Day 0 of this year's Mobile World Congress Samsung and NVIDIA announced that the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 will come to market with NVIDIA's Tegra 2 (T20) SoC. At the same time, the two quietly announced they would be working on a new superphone together also based on Tegra 2. At Samsung's press conference however all we saw was the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy S II, the latter using Samsung's own Exynos SoC.
So what happened to the NVIDIA based smartphone and why would Samsung bother with using Tegra if it already had an Exynos based smartphone? To understand why we need to look at the Galaxy S. At its MWC press conference Samsung mentioned that it sold 10 million Galaxy S phones in 2010. The Galaxy S II should sell at least as much, if not more, once it's officially introduced.
Exynos however is a brand new SoC, with a brand new GPU for Samsung. Meeting demand for the Galaxy S II in all markets across the world with an SoC that Samsung has never shipped is risky at best. If you saw our benchmarks yesterday you'll note that NVIDIA's Tegra 2 is a near equivalent in terms of CPU performance and notably better in GPU and Flash performance. In other words, Tegra 2 isn't a bad alternative.
The GT-I9100 is the normal Exynos based Galaxy S II, the I9103 is the Tegra 2 edition. As one of our readers (thanks sarge78), Samsung lists its own dual-core Application Processor in the Galaxy S II as not being used in all regions. It's too early to tell if that means that we'll get Tegra 2 or Exynos depending on physical region.
2. Is the Galaxy S II still using the Samsung's proprietary RFS file system ? If so, are the laggy issues of the previous Galaxy S resolved in this newer model Galaxy S II ??
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Based on all the technical specs sheet and web reviews, there is no indication yet of the FS used. But based on initial quadrant scores done by PhoneArena, it seems to point to the same RFS FS being used ( checkup the PhoneArena link above ) As all reviews done to date are short, more of first impressions and solely based on demo sets with no added apps - there is no conclusive answer yet. But based on the various web videos, it appears to me that the UI scrolling and program launching shows a marked improvement over the previous Galaxy S. There will be a better answer once the reviewers has a set for longer testing - expect some positive answers in probably 2 weeks time
3. How does the new processor of the SGS II compared with other dual cores smartphones ?
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forumer ijat91 comments/opinion : For now LG Optimus 3D is the king in benchmarking, all the test run on it pass with flying colour, it even beat the Optimus 2x. The more interesting part is that it use same GPU as SGS(original galaxy s) which is PowerVR SGX 540. The different between LG and SGS(original galaxy s) is that, LG clock it at 300mhz and use the update version driver which is 1.6 with dual-channel LPDDR2 memory controller vs 200mhz and 1.5 driver in SGS(original galaxy s). As we can see at the picture, it run 2 times better fps compare to SGS2(galaxy s2) in GL Benchmark 2.0-egypt Hope samsung do something to increase their SGS2 performance to compete back. BTW, SGX540 still a really powerful GPU, the current optimus 3D beat Samsung Galaxy S2 each benchmark, don't know why samsung change it
4. What is so special about the new Super Amoled Plus display compared to SGS Super Amoled ?
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The “Plus” indicates a transition from the Pentile matrix to a panel technology that has three sub-pixels for each pixel. The Pentile matrix shares eight sub-pixels between four pixels while the new pixel layout in Super AMOLED Plus follows what has been commonly done in LCD panels. This means the same four pixels will have a total of 12 sub-pixels. This should translate to improved color reproduction and a generally sharper-looking images.
5. How do I get the phone in mass storage mode when connected to a PC?
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-Enable usb debugging from Menu > Settings > Applications -return to home screen -plug usb cable in -pull down status bar -press ' connect usb storage' button
Alternatively, without USB debugging enabled
Go to Settings > Wireless & Network > USB utilities and click the button > then (and ONLY then) plug in USB cable
6. How can I use tethering via my Galaxy S II?
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Tethering is enabled in the installed Android OS. Go to Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Tethering
7. Does the SGS II have NFC (Near Field Communications) Support?
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The SGS2 does have 1GB of RAM however some is reserved for use by the GPU and so doesn't show up in any task manager. For example my phone has been running for almost 24hrs with various applications and games being used and is currently showing as 165MB RAM in use and 528MB free.
9. OMG WTF I was conned. Where's my 16 GB???
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Your device uses 500 MB of space for the actual system software, plus around 2GB for your applications . Supporting data of the apps goes to the other about 12 GB space.
9a. I don't really understand my SGS II internal memory system. Please explain :
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The internal 16 GB is flash memory. 2 GB is partitioned ( unviewable ) and all your apps is installed there. Out of the balance 14 GB, about 2GB is used by phone system and you have about 12 GB left . When you installed apps with supporting data , example games downloads, dictionary data, newsfeed, tweeter feeds data etc - all such data goes into the other 12 GB partition In this case example, papago x5, the Navisea folder should be in this 14 GB partition. If you use any file explorer : this is the /mnt/sdcard
If you put in a external micro SD card - you will see this card at /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
10. How can I disable the camera shutter sound?
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If you are rooted, you can do this by renaming the shutter sound ogg file in /system/media/audio/ui. Rename it to .ogg.bak and it should stop the noise. Recommend to use app ROOT EXPLORER for this - locate entry and hold down, selct open in text editor. Make sure dialog box above you have tap/select RW
11. While using another launcher (third party), some of the Samsung widgets do not appear under the widget list. Does anyone know why this happens?
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It's normal - Samsung widgets will only work in Touchwiz.
12. How can I test some of the phone's hardware functions - colors, the LCD, speakers, sensor, touch, camera etc
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Dial this code using your phone dialer *#0*#
13. How to check phone information, battery information, usage statistics, WiFi information ?
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launch PHONE, dial *#*#4636#*#*
14. If I buy the phone from overseas and courier in to Malaysia , do I have to pay any additional taxes/duties ?
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INFO from user brotan : Called Sirim just now. here's the deal
1) Sirim permit - RM 100 2) Can be used for up to 3 phones for same model 3) Here's the catch. All the 3 phones need to be under same buyer name. If got 3 invoice, need 3x permit
now there are 2 options
1) everyone go buy themselves. pray each of us won't kena hold by custom. if no hold, everyone untung. if hold, then i estimate have to cough up extra RM 350 for tax + permit
2) combine shipment under 1 person name. higher chance will kena hold (but still got chance escape) but even if kena, ... - Save RM 50 per unit due to combine shipment - Save RM 70 due to sirim permit - still pay about RM 200 for tax - pay extra about RM 30 per unit for DHL clearance fee (assume RM 100 per clearance)
########## Note : For combine shipment, you can share shipping fee, sirim permit and DHL clearance service
RM 200 for tax RM 100 for custom clearance (per clearance, not per unit)
in short, if both single and combine unit kena tax,single pay extra RM 190 compare to combine
if both single and combine unit don't kena tax, single pay extra RM 50 compare to combine
if single tak kena, combine kena, combine pay extra RM 260 compare to combine
if single kena, combine tak kena, single pay extra compare to single 400
15. Can I use Google Video Talk which is released for Gingerbread 2.3.4 ?
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YES> Paul of Modaco has develop an APK that can be installed and works on SGS II ( Gingerbread 2.3.3 ). Make sure you have USB Debugging Enabled http://android.modaco.com/content/software...talk-installer/ QUOTE : Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 includes Video support for Google Talk. Handily, this can be backported for a lot of devices that are running 2.3.3 (or even 2.3.2!) The process is a bit of a challenge though, so i've built the process into an easy to use APK!
Points to note before you start... You use this APK at your own risk! I recommend you have a backup, or at the very least a strategy to return your device to stock should the unthinkable happen. Your device needs to be rooted in order to run this process.
16. How can I make my battery life longer ?
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Having WiFi never turn off ?? This tip is one that seems counter-intuitive, but you can save a lot of wear and tear on your Android phone's battery if you tell it to keep the Wifi radio turned on and connected while the phone is sleeping. Your phone needs a lot of juice to keep pinging those cell towers, and even more to transmit data to and from them. Wifi radios use much less power because of their design, and they don't have to keep searching for a better access point. It's the way cellular data communication was designed, and it's a necessary evil.
But what if you're spending all day (or all evening) in one place, connected to Wifi? If you tell your phone to shut off Wifi when idle, it bounces back to cellular data (be it 2G, 3G, or 4G) and starts sucking down the electrons again when the screen shuts off. That's no good, and easy to fix:
Open the advanced Wifi settings by pressing the menu button, then Settings, Wireless & networks, Wi-Fi settings, and tapping the menu button again. You'll have a choice to either Scan, or go Advanced -- go Advanced. Tap the Wi-Fi sleep policy entry, and you'll get a pop up dialog with the choices you see in the picture above. Choose Never. Now even when your phone goes into standby mode, you'll stay connected to Wifi and be able to get mail and messages without turning the cell radio back on and trouncing your battery life. And for the times when you're not in an area with a Wifi connection, just shut Wifi off, either through the menu or with a handy toggle widget. Your battery will thank you for it.
Tip from noobi3 : Did u guys disable fast dormancy for a better batt life ? I got a slightly better with mine disable ..... 1 - *#9900# 2 - Disable fast dormancy 3 - Exit To turn it back on , follow back the same method
some tweaks I do ( these depend on whether your kernel support it or not ):
Use Tegrak Overclock Ultimate : I undervolt across all levels - 75 mV ; I don't overclock. Don't change any of internal voltage figures
Use SetCPU : Setup profiles to reduce processor power in extreme conditions Setcpu : I set minimum 500 Mhz ; DON'T set it at 200 Mhz - phone might not wake up. For all profiles this is what I set : Highest , Lowest, % priority Battery < 30 % : 800, 500, 95 Display off : 800, 500, 90 Temp > 45 degree : 800, 500, 100 Charging : 800, 500, 80
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Phones Today became more and more sophisticated. They are no longer devices for placing calls or for sending and receiving text messages only. They have become more “smart” and feature packed. A phone is now a PDA, a media player, an internet device and much more which is entirely different from what it was like say 10 years ago. The advancement of the cell phone technology has caused these devices to demand more power. Sadly (and this is my personal opinion) the advancement in Battery technology has not been on par with progress in cellular devices, standards and networks. This is where new network technologies like Fast Dormancy come in play in an attempt to optimize battery live of our power hungry Devices.
What is Fast Dormancy? In simple terms its a device feature that enables mobile devices to notify the cellular base stations when the radio resource allocated to the device is no longer in use, so that the radio resource could be immediately released other than waiting for a timeout event. For instance lets say you are browsing a webpage using your cellular data plan. You stop at a certain webpage (for example to read this article) the connection is maintained and the device will be registered on the network even if data isn’t received or transmitted (always on) and will remain like that until a timeout event is invoked (as per the network rules as to how much time to wait before connection is terminated due to idle timeout). During this time the device’s battery will be drained needlessly in addition to increased congestion on the cellular network due to numerous idle connections. From a device perspective radio power consumes battery so employing fast dormancy should save battery power and increase its life. This also has an advantage to networks as it reduces congestion. But This doesn’t come without a major disadvantage to the very same cellular networks and operators. The making and breaking of the connections increases the signaling traffic and wastes network resources. The workaround to this was done by Nokia Siemens in collaboration with Qualcomm to employ NCFD or Network Control Fast Dormancy in which the device is put on a battery saving idle state while maintaining its network identity without the need to establish a new connection and request a new identity for the device on the network.
How does this affect/benefit us Android Users? Well, too many factors come into play here. The most important being your operator’s network being optimized for Fast Dormancy. In addition each device manufacturer has its own proprietary approach to deploy Fast Dormancy (and well all know proprietary and android don’t play nice regarding third party development). Also the NFCD and other carrier enforced approaches will be designed to override any individual device settings that may ignore the Network Controls. Finally Fast dormancy benefits those who use cellular Data, its of little or no value to those who use wifi for internet and other related services.
16a : Learn more about battery behaviour - charging, discharging and maintenance :
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A portable device should be turned off while charging. This allows the battery to reach the threshold voltage unhindered and reflects the correct saturation current responsible to terminate the charge. A parasitic load confuses the charger.
Charge at a moderate temperature. Do not charge below freezing. Lithium-ion does not need to be fully charged; a partial charge is better. Chargers use different methods for “ready” indication. The light signal may not always indicate a full charge. Discontinue using charger and/or battery if the battery gets excessively warm. Before prolonged storage, apply some charge to bring the pack to about half charge. Over-discharged batteries can be “boosted” to life again. Discard pack if the voltage does not rise to a normal level within a minute while on boost
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Details refer to above link
- Use GPS wisely - Turn off Bluetooth when not in use - Disable Wireless Network Positioning - Switch off WiFi OR Always keep it on - Disable Always On Mobile data - Kill 3G if phone always struggle to find it - Use Quick Screen timeout - Turn down brightness - Do not use Live wallpapers - Amoled display : Use a dark wallpaper - Use widgets wisely - Use a reasonable time interval for automatic updates - Monitor apps using battery - Cutdown streaming apps usage
1) Avoid frequent full discharges because this puts additional strain on the battery. Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better for lithium-ion than one deep one. Recharging a partially charged lithium-ion does not cause harm because there is no memory. (In this respect, lithium-ion differs from nickel-based batteries.) Short battery life in a device is mainly cause by heat rather than charge / discharge patterns.
2) Batteries with fuel gauge should be calibrated by applying a deliberate full discharge once every 30 charges. Running the pack down in the equipment does this. If ignored, the fuel gauge will become increasingly less accurate and in some cases cut off the device prematurely.
3) Keep the lithium-ion battery cool. Avoid a hot car. For prolonged storage, keep the battery at a 40% charge level.
4) Avoid purchasing spare lithium-ion batteries for later use. Observe manufacturing dates. Do not buy old stock, even if sold at clearance prices.
5) If you have a spare lithium-ion battery, use one to the fullest and keep the other cool by placing it in the refrigerator. Do not freeze the battery. For best results, store the battery at 40% state-of-charge.
How to calibrate battery ?
1.Run the device down until it turns itself off. 2.Turn it back on and wait for it to turn itself off again. 3.Remove the battery for 10 seconds. 4.Replace the battery, but leave the device off. 5.Charge the device until full and then for another hour. 6.**Root users only** Using a Terminal Emulator, type “su” enter, followed by “rm /data/system/batterystats.bin” ( can also be done more easily through CWM or SGSTools app) 7.Run the device’s battery down until it turns itself off. 8.Turn the device on and charge for at least 8 hours. 9.Unplug the device, turn off, then charge for another hour. 10.Unplug the device, turn on, wait 2 minutes. 11.Turn off again and charge for another hour. 12.Restart and use as normal.
16d. Using BetterBatteryStats to analyze your phone battery's usage - a very good app
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Is excessively rapid battery drain giving you a case of the Android blues? If so, XDA forum member chamonix has created the perfect app to help you track down and eliminate causes for excessive drain. Using undocumented API calls to the batteryinfo service, BetterBatteryStats is able to monitor process stats, network usage, and wakelock stats on your Android 2.2- or 2.3-equipped device.
In the words of the developer: I wrote BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo: - Process stats with User and System CPU time - Network Usage with bytes sent and received - Wakelock stats (the most important one when it comes to battery drain) This app is still under development and may contain bugs. If you find one you can keep it, but I’d be happy if you could also report it to me. BetterBatteryStats is calling the “batteryinfo” service of Android to retrieve data already lying there without generating overhead. BetterBatteryStats is focussing and has been tested on Froyo and Gingerbread and the APK is set to run only on those versions only. What are wakelocks and why should you care about them? When it comes to Android the most discussed and commented topic that I know is battery drain / battery life. I’m a quite heavy user because I spend a lot of time on the train every day reading my mails, surfing and listening to music but still my phone is off for a long time during the day and while I accept the battery being drained while I use the phone I care about it draining slowly while “doing nothing”. And here’s the point: my SGS2 drains about 2-10 mAh where it was up at 20-100 mAh before I started cleaning stuff up.
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Your phone need to be rooted for this. From the Market, download and install the free app " MarketAccess" or " MarketEnabler" . Launch the app. In the main interface, select "Backup Settings" - this will save your local APN settings. Move to the next tab, select "T-Mobile (US)" as foreign telco and a pop-up window " fake this provider now" ( in MarketEnabler) or just tap the selected telco ( in MarketAccess) . Select it. Close the app. Launch Market and you will be able to view all the paid and free apps. Once you have completed your " marketing:, launch MarketAccess or MarketEnabler and select "Restore Value" so as to enable back your actual network provider OR you can just restart the phone.
18. How do I make payment for Paid apps in the market ?
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- First, you need a GMail account. If you don't have, just register one at www.gmail.com. - Browse to Google Checkout : https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogi...<mpl=default - Sign in using your gmail account and you will be guided accordingly to setup a payment system using your credit card
19. I cannot see some of my downloaded apps and some apps I see error message - apps not available for your country ??
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This seems to be a problem/bug with Google with the recent May release of paid apps in Malaysia. You can try these :
Settings/Applications/Manage applications : browse to Market - select clear data and clear cache ( if not greyed out ). Restart phone Launch Market. At settings select " SHOW ALL apps " If you still unable to download and see some of your apps you will have to use MarketAccess or MarketEnabler to fake telcos ( Q 17 above )
20. Is it necessary to use Task Killers to manage my memory and battery life ??
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This is a debatable topic. Personally I don't use any Task Killers. The official stand from Google is Task Killers are unnecessary for Androids. I quote from Google :
By default, every application runs in its own Linux process. Android starts the process when any of the application's code needs to be executed, and shuts down the process when it's no longer needed and system resources are required by other applications. A content provider is active only while it's responding to a request from a ContentResolver. And a broadcast receiver is active only while it's responding to a broadcast message. So there's no need to explicitly shut down these components. Activities, on the other hand, provide the user interface. They're in a long-running conversation with the user and may remain active, even when idle, as long as the conversation continues. Similarly, services may also remain running for a long time. So Android has methods to shut down activities and services in an orderly way.
Almost everyone has used these at one point in their Android life. And in most cases, reps at carrier retail stores will install these upon buying any of their Android phones with or without your knowledge. Its part of this HUGE misconception that Android needs these to run properly. Couldn't be further from the truth.
Everyone knows one of the main benefits with Android is the fact that it, unlike certain other OS's, can run apps in the background. And the more RAM on your phone, the more apps you can have open at one time for true multitasking. This is one of the reasons RAM is a highly sought after spec when comparing Android devices.
Most people know Android sucks when it comes to battery life. It's definitely a problem in Android. We know this. The misconception a lot of people have is that the reason for the horrible battery life is largely in part because of all the apps "running" in the background. This is one of the reasons these misinformed reps install these Task Killer apps onto phones thinking they're helping, but they're not. First, Android doesn't necessarily keep apps "running" in the background like a car. Using gas/CPU without you knowing. Android will pause those apps until you return to them. If you don't come back to the app for awhile, Android will eventually close the app altogether.
The other misconception people have with using a task killer is that it's some how making their phone faster. This usually has something to do with the thought that "freeing up RAM" is going to make your phone speedier and quicker when doing everyday tasks (I used to believe this as well). But not so. First off, even if you close out 20 apps in the background, 20 more will open up in their place. Like Bebe's Kids. They don't die -- they multiply. Resistance is futile. Second, it's not like Android keeps running apps in the background until you're completely out of RAM. That would cause your phone to completely freeze and lock up. Instead, it will begin closing the oldest apps still open in the background to make space for new ones. I mean think about it, do you have to manage the RAM on your home computer? No. It just works, right? Same with Android.
But just like your computer, there are those times when things go wrong. Sometimes an app can misbehave and become unresponsive. Or perhaps you changed some options in an app and it needs to be closed/killed/stopped so that it can be opened and refreshed. Or maybe you have a game that has gone rogue and really is, in fact, running in the background sucking CPU and RAM and causing your phone to run to a crawl. It's only in these rare occasions that using a task manager is acceptable. Even then, for your average user, a simple reboot will solve these rare problems.
So for techy people that like to monitor and micro manage everything that goes on in their phone, yes, using a task manager is acceptable. But for your average soccer mom/gf/grandma/Joe Schmo, there really is no excuse for them to have these apps installed on their phone. More often than not, they're going to ruin their user experience with the phone, doing more harm than good, and it will cause them to run to the iPhone where they don't have to worry about this sorta stuff. So with that. I am done here, folks. I hope this Public Service Announcement helped shed some light on a murky subject with Android. Now go uninstall that Task Killer. Now.
21. I have problems detecting my phone on my PC. Installing KIES does not help at all .
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How do I enable my phone to connect to Kies? Disable USB debugging Setting > Applications > Development > untick Enable USB Debugging
KIES is often reported to be unreliable esp on Win 7 systems. You do not need KIES to have phone detected by PC> Install KIES if you need to sync data ( eg contacts, address, music etc ) with phone.
Install the proprietary Samsung USB phone drivers : Google for this exe file : SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.3.350.0.exe
If still cannot detect, than need a longer way : install Google default USB phone drivers Download android sdk at : http://developer.android.com/sdk/ Run the exe file. Remember where you extract the files. Locate SDK manager - run it. You will have few dialog box instruction , follow it till you are a prompted to install the packages. Minimum select Android 2.0 and above all files - the download of these could take up to half hour or more Restart computer
22. How do I do a factory reset/hard reset on my SGS II ?
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When you want to pass on your phone to some else it is a good idea that you wipe out all the data on your phone so that no one can get access to your personal data. You could also perform a reset if you device is frozen and not responding to your command.
Note: Performing the below actions will erase all your personal data, so if there is any data that you would like to keep please back them up first so that later you could restore them if you like.
If you are ready, then here's how:
Software Reset
1. Go to the Home screen. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Select Privacy. 4. Select Factory Data reset. 5. Select Reset Phone. 6. Select Erase Everything.
You devices should be resetting now.
Hardware Key Reset
1. Switch off the phone. Pull out the battery if you device is not responding. 2. Now press and hold down the volume up + volume down button. Then press and release the Home/Power button. 3. Next the phone will present a menu for you to choose, select Clear Storage. 4. Confirm if you want to go ahead.
Alternative
Also you could try to key in *2767*3855# and press dial.
23. How do i enabled Navigation in Google Maps as it is not available in Malaysia yet ?
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Basically, you just need to replace the map data : see tutorial here :
TIPS from selphy : Ok, for those of you who have trouble installing the Google Maps (for Navigation), i had issues too, but managed to do it through the following:
1. First, make sure your phone is rooted, then download the Google Maps-ownhere.apk (NOT the re-sign one), and transfer to your external SD card. 2. Using Titanium backup on your phone, wipe data and then uninstall both Google Maps and Street View. 3. Then using root explorer on your phone (i used Super Manager, which also has root functions), transfer the Google Maps-ownhere.apk file to your phone's system/app folder (make sure its set to R/W). 4. Then just reset the phone, and voila! Navigation is available!
There is probably an easier/shorter way, but this works for me. Hope it helps
ALTERNATIVE tips from user Alamaklor :
[GUIDE] How to get Google Map 5.7 (nav) to work
If you are getting "Application not installed" when installing Google map 5.7, here's what you need to do:
1. In Titanium Backup, select Maps and make a backup. 2. Select Maps and wipe data, then uninstall. 3. Select Street View and wipe data, then uninstall 4. Download map5.7ownhere-signed.apk from here: http://www.filesonic.com/file/1389928264/m...wnhere-sign.apk 5. Copy the file to /system/app using root explorer (or any "root" explorer) 6. Mount system as R/W 7. Install Google Maps 5.x ownhere-signed.apk 5. If you wish to reinstall streetview, download it from here: http://www.freewarelovers.com/android/app/street-view (doesn't work in Msia, as you should know)
One "bug" I noticed google nav has is that it automatically sets the system volume to MAX, but it wouldn't turn it back down to default volume when it quits
USER problem : I'm trying to use Navigation..I following all the steps above..but when it come to install the .apk at Step 7..it shows "Application not installed." Anyone can help me on this? is what happen to me. You can try and it works for me like charm.
Solution by nicregi at post # 427 : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1950871/+420 1. Make sure it is rooted. 2. Go to Titanium Backup (TB) and backup maps. 3. Uninstall maps 4. Go to street view & uninstall also. 5. Reboot 6. Copy the map / navi (link in my siggy if you can't find) and choose the one WITHOUT resign (resign didn't work for me that's why) - copy into your SD 7. Use Super Manager (since it is free) and move that file you just copied to your System under app. Do this by pressing the back space 8. Inside apps folder, just paste. 9. Reboot and done
Tip: at #7, when the option comes out to R/O or R/W choose R/W
24. How do I improve/remove the pinkish tint in my camera shot ??
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user mydendenmushi : For those who have pinkish spot when using camera apps viewing white background, can try to upgrade your firmware. mine become almost unnoticeable after i upgrade from scee09 to scef02. file can be downloaded from xda. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...ighlight=camera
25. I want to share the LAN thro WiFi on my computer - how do I do it ?
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For those who r looking to share their LAN via their laptop WIFI, below are some tips.
1. You need to set up an access point using yr laptop (ad hoc wifi won't work). 2. How to set up? Follow the instruction here -> http://www.ishanarora.com/2009/07/29/windo...s-access-point/ 3. After u create the access point just restart yr laptop in case it's not working properly. 4. Make sure u shared your LAN connection via ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) 5. On your mobile WIFI and connect. No USB cable require.
26. I saw my other phone charger is rated at Output 5V-1.0A. Our S2 charger is rated at Output 5V-0.7A. The longer time of charging might be due to this but can we use 1.0A charger to charge our batt??
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You can use any car charger as long as its output is minimum 500mA. An ideal charge output will be 1000mA. Even using a 2000mA car charger ( those use to charge Android tablets, ipad ) can be used - it will not spoil your phone - charging times will be faster
27. How can I stream an avi movie file from my computer to my phone ??
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I AM STREAMING an AVI straight from my laptop -> WIFI -> Internet -> 3G -> SGS2. Yee haw, RedDonut + Vplayer works!
No conversion, no transferring files, no nothing.
But rather then streaming and pausing to buffer halfway like Airvideo, it takes about 10-15 minutes to download the entire converted stream over to the SGS2, then it's smooth sailing with NO BUFFERING WHATSOEVER.
Advantage over Allshare -> stream over freakin 3G or any WIFI access point you can find, even if your computer is in the next state over, with nearly zero configuration needed = watch anything anywhere easily guys.
Disadvantage -> low quality streams lar brader. HD over 3G? You will quickly go overquota lol.
Nice. I need to buy BOTH RedDonut Premium (the free one only displays 3 videos from your chosen folder, and only plays a video for about 10 minutes) and Vplayer Full (7 day limitation on the free version).
Caveat? While the whole shebang costs about $3 on iOS (Airvideo + desktop software), it will cost me more then twice that on Android (Vplayer: $5, RedDonut Premium: $5). So much for being the "cheaper" platform lol.
28. What are the apps that I can safely remove from the phone ?
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29. What is sleep mode and how does it work? Is it the same as idle mode when the screen goes off and the screen locks?
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By Bugeca : Deep Sleep runs automatically by the kernel and on battery only. If connected to charger, the kernel won't trigger deep sleep mode (the CPU will throttle down to 200MHz). When activated, the kernel will reduce the CPU frequency like notebook standby and will wake the phone when any services require an update in order to save battery.
Drawback, it introduce the wake up lag to the phone. If your phone instantly wakes up on battery, it means there is an active app running in the foreground (normally apps which requires constant network access) or a nasty app did not suspend or kill by the OS. App to use to monitor : Cpu Spyv0.30beta
30. What is the best way to minor my data usage as I am on a limited data plan from telco ?
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The popular free apps : 3G Watchdog and Data Counter Widget ( this can monitou usage as wifi hotspot too )
Paid app: SPB Wireless Monitor is a complete solution for measuring data traffic via all types of connections and calculating network usage costs according to your data plan.
Features: Per-application reports (for Android 2.2+ devices) Cost reports Mobile and WiFi traffic reports Warnings when exceeding spending limits Export to CSV 330+ pre-defined service plans Home screen widget
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i9100 vs i9103 both of these are variants of the Galaxy S II, to be respectively released in different regions, however key differences will will include: i9100: Super AMOLED Plus screen, 1.2 GHz Dualcore Exynos processor i9103: alternate screen (possibly SLCD, but yet to be confirmed), 1.0 GHz Dualcore Tegra 2 processor List of Regions for Each Variant: INFORMATION NEEDED
What File System Will the Galaxy S II use? EXT4
Will the Galaxy S II have Capped FPS like the Galaxy S I? Yes, the Galaxy S II has its FPS capped at 60fps because of Vsync. Hows the GPS on the Galaxy S II? "Great!" check it out for yourself Picture
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Does the Galaxy S II have a Notification LED ? unfortunately no, it doesnt
Is the Bootloader Locked? No, it is not locked
Is it possible to run Nvidia Tegra Zone games on Galaxy S 2? No, Nvidia Tegra Zone games are custom taylored for Tegra processors only, however most of these games have a non-Tegra alternative
Does having a Dualcore Processor in my phone use more battery than a Single Core No, on the contrary, having two processors do half the work to complete a single task requires less energy than a single core doing all of the work.
What Media Formats/Codec will the Galaxy S II support out of the box? Video: MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263/H.264 AVC/VP8/3GPP/VP8/VC-1/WebM Audio: MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB/AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, FLAC, XMF Image JPEG/GIF/PNG/BMP/WBMP/AGIF
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1)create a AMAZON account. 2)get your fake details from: www.fakenamegenerator.com 3)once account is created, download the app onto your android 4)sign into the app and start downloading the daily free apps.
*Amazon does not check your IP, only checks the address you register with them. the site above will help you generate fake address,credit card,name,etc..everything you need.
2. I am often told Titanium Backup is one of the best backup/restore app for Android. What is the difference between the free and paid version ?
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Paid version : US$ 5.99 ( or above up to you as a donation ) Website : http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ Support is provided free of charge for all Titanium Backup users by Legendroid Community( a M'sian site started by forumer shahz )
Features of the Free version: No time limit Very fast app listing (~1 second for 300 apps) Sort apps by name / last backup / backup frequency Filter apps by name / type / status / Apps Organizer labels (also affects Batch operations) Backup/restore regular apps + their settings Backup/restore protected apps + their settings Backup/restore system settings (incl. Wi-Fi AP list) Restores the Market links when restoring apps Zero-click background batch backup Interactive batch restore Many batch scenarios (eg: if more than N days since last backup, etc) Zero-click app un-installer Zero-click system app un-installer Desktop widgets A single weekly or biweekly scheduled backup User-defined apps lists with filtering, coloring and scheduling support
Additional features of the PRO/Donate version:
Multiple backups per app (history length can be chosen) Zero-click background batch restore Encryption of your backups (asymmetric crypto: the passphrase is needed on restore only) Batch verification of all backups Ultra fast HyperShell (much faster for almost everything) Market Doctor can remake any broken Market links (only for apps that were backed up with the link in place) App freezer can disable an app (and make it invisible) without un-installing it Batch app freezing/defrosting Unlimited, independent scheduled backups (each of which can run 1 to 7 times a week) Dalvik cache cleaner can free up precious internal memory Integrate updated system apps directly into your ROM to free up even more internal memory Synchronize all (or some of) your backups to Dropbox Retrieve all your backups from Dropbox (in case of lost phone or SD card failure) Brand the app with your name
3. Which is a better backup solution : Nanddroid backup or Titanium Backup. Or is there any other backup apps better than these two ?
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First of all , Nandroid Backup is NOT an app. You will have an option of a FULL backup of your phone as it is condition at time of backup using a BACKUP choice in ClockworkMod recovery. Your backup here is often called a Nandroid backup . All your phone's data, apps, settings, roms, kernel etc is FULLY 100 % backup, Under this ClockworkMod recovery you will also have option to RESTORE 100 % the phone status <<<< Read post #4 on rom section to know more about recovery and Clockworkmod recovery>>>>
Titanium Backup is an APP which requires phone to be rooted. You can use TB to backup all your apps and its associated data. You ONLY can use TB in a working phone . You can restore anything from TB if your phone crashes and cannot be rebooted. TB does not backup your kernel/roms
Another popular backup app is MyBackupPro. This will backup all your apps and your personal data - call log, contact, sms, calendar etc etc. If your phone is rooted, it will also backup all data associated with the apps. Without root, it only bakup APK files only. Without root, during restore you will be prompted to accept manually one by one every app that you need restore. With root, the restore is automatically done
4. I cannot view the names of my Chinese songs in the music player - it all turns out gibberish
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if you have problems reading/viewing east asian titled Mp3s, ie your android is showing unrecognizable codes, you can these simple steps.
1) download and install a good mp3 tag editor. (i used mp3tag, its free! mp3tag download here : http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html 2) plug in your device to your pc using usb 3) open your mp3 tag editor and select the directory of your audio files. 4) batch select those east asian mp3s (or any mp3 you have problem reading with) 5) after the selection, go on to tools (at the top row) -> options -> tags -> mpeg -> select ID3v2.4 UTF-8 instead of UTF-16. 6) click on file -> save tag and you are done!
additional steps (not really necessary, follow if its still not working)
7) batch select those east asian mp3s 8) on the left, click on comment bar and type in < blank >
now you can view the mp3s without any problem on your audio player!
OR try use the player POWERAMP - is a paid app
5. How can I have mails push to me similar to Blackberry ?
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When I'm using SGS1, there is one app in Samsung App called Social Hub Email that can push any email accounts to your phone. In the end, SGS1 has Gmail client, Stock Email client and Social Hub Email client. Considered bloatware at that time.
Now, using SGS2 I kinda miss that app. But, I did not know that Samsung has integrated Social Hub Email in stock email client. No wonder there is Premium Email setting on it. Turned out, it is the Social Hub email function.
Just select any email account as the primary account for Social Hub registration ID. Then add others and do not forget to check the "Set as premium account ...." checkbox for all the email account.
All your email will have push capability and you can set the schedule. Works on my Jaring, Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo accounts. It can sync your (added bonus) IM, contacts and calendar if the account has that service. Will not work on Exchange / ActiveSync type of account thou (it has it own push capability).
7. When I click on samsung apps, it prompts an update. I clicked ok, it prompts another window for replacing app. I press ok again, and install. but it shows "Application not installed". How to solve this ?
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Solution by Soulquarianz : for those having samsung updates failure...
here some step u need to do
1) Launch Titanium BackupPro 2) Backup Samsung Una 2.0.9 3) Click Uninstall samsung una 2.0.9
then go back to that samsung apps ...and now u r good to open it without problem
8. I was told the SGS II gets hot when use . Is this true - how hot is it ?
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For new users and to be user - the SGS II operating temperatures is higher than most other Androids, simply because it is dual core and its thinness transmit heat easily. Some users like to use the word " hot" - I'd said is warmer than normal. The word hot connotes a feeling of uneasiness and a possible burning effect on your skin, which it will not. Most users I believe will use some sort of casing or backcover - these will reduce the effect
If you have been using single core Androids 1 GHZ models before - you will not experienced the " hotness" as a serious concern, I'd say generally is about 2-3 degree centigrade more. Those who are coming over from say Blackberries and Symbian will feel the difference more obviously
Use an app to monitor battery temperatures - batterylife widget is a good free app. It shows you the temperature and voltage and is quite a well designed widget
These are guides to operating temperatures ( degree centigrade ) basing solely on my usage :
Idle not in use : 28 - 31 Browsing : 32-35 Gaming : 35 - 40 WiFi hotspot : 35 - 45 GPS : 35 -45
With prolong continuous usage over several hours it could hit 50 but I'd think such usage should be minimal unless you are one freaking gamer I read the phone has gone to extreme testing till 70 degree and still performs well ( will post back the link on this if I can find it again )
There are many ways you can reduce the temperature if you are uncomfortable:
1. Use SetCPU : Scale down CPU speed - do you really need 1.2 GHz power ?? most stuffs works well within 800-1000 Mhz 2. Use SetCPU - set profiles under different conditions
Undervolt core voltage - using Tegrak Overclock Ultimate
Read Page 1 FAQ post#3 Q16 on battery issues where I have detailed this point - will not repeat here . These will also save battery usage
Interested to know how other users experience and feelings on this issue :
9. How to import my contacts vcf files into the phone ?
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Import Contacts is an application to help you import your contacts directly to your Android device without the need to upload them to Google first. Contacts (vCard “.vcf” files) are imported from your SD card directly in to the phones contact list. It is free software, available under the GPLv3.
10. I noticed there is no option for Chinese display in my phone nor do I have choice of Chinese charecters input ??
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For just Chinese input : google from market and install the free app GOOGLE PIN YIN. After you have installed it, go to Settings/Language Keyboard - tick to select it as one of your input options
You need to install a Chinese based rom, example from Hong Kong :
For Chinese based rom : Flash Hong Kong rom
I9100ZSKF1 Version: Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread Build Date: June 04 2011
11. How can I set my own ringtones for my phone rings, SMS etc
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You can setup your ringtones by creating a folder in the internal SD card as follows:
media/audio/notifications ( ... or ringtones or alarms or music ) Just put your choices accordingly to the folder you created
When you wish to select your tones - eg at system/sound/phone ringtone/android system - you will see your choices appears in the listing
12. The back cover ofd the SGS !! is so thin and flimsy. I am worry it will not last long
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The backcover is madeup of reinforced plastics. Watch this video to see its flexibility and streength
13. How to stream videos ( any format ) from computer to phone ? - See Q 31 too related issue
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By user destex: Finally i found a working way to stream any videos of any format from your computer in your phone. AllShare and ES file explorer doesnt play certain video formats eg. mkv and flv, and some dont have subtitles . Then i found out about VLC stream and convert.
you'll need to have vlc media player installed in your computer and must be on. Any video files that can play in your computer, can be played in your phone too.
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* Install the latest version of VLC media player (1.1.2 or 1.1.3 may be a good choice) [About 1.1.4 for Windows read "Known Issues / Corrupted audio" on this website first.]
* Open the file ".hosts" in a text editor. Remove the hash sign (#) in front of the private addresses of your local network (usually "192.168.0.0/16") or just add your IP address to the list. Save the file.
Windows 7: Note: If you are using the VLC installer package for Windows your ".hosts" file is located in "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\http" and you may need Admin privileges for saving your changes. Alternatively you can download the zip package of VLC media player and unpack it to another folder on your computer.
Keep in mind that all computers from the allowed networks will be able to browse your hard drives!
* Start VLC and from the menu select View -> Add Interface -> Web Interface.
Windows 7: If a "Windows Security Alert" pops up select all networks and click "Allow access" (administrator privileges required). You can also configure your firewall manually under Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Windows Firewall -> Advanced settings -> Inbound Rules -> New Rule... Create a new rule for VLC media player and allow all local TCP ports (at least 8080, 8081, 5554). Set remote addresses to restrict access to VLC.
VLC Web Interface is now running in the background. You can check the current status in your web browser: http://127.0.0.1:8080/requests/status.xml (If you replace 127.0.0.1 with your computer's local IP address you shall be able to open this page from your computer and phone as well)
In case of problems check that no other media player or server is listening on port 8080 or use another port for VLC.
* Now you are ready to connect from your phone in one of many ways: - android-wifi-tether app to turn your phone into a hotspot and connect from your computer via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth - "Tethering & portable hotspot" on Android 2.2 (Froyo) for connecting from your computer via USB or Wi-Fi - PdaNet app to connect from your computer via USB or Bluetooth (Windows, Mac) - Connectify for Windows 7 to create a Wi-Fi hotspot and connect from your phone - Wireless home network (if phone and computer are connected just scan your local network from the app) - Outside your home network (you need to know your external IP and configure port forwarding on your router)
Start the app, press the menu button and open the "Connect" dialog.
Make sure there's at least one local network listed. Select a network and press "Scan". If everything is set up properly you will see a notice "VLC server found" and the IP address or hostname of your computer will be filled in. You can press "Connect" now.
it can work as a remote control for the vlc in your computer and also it can stream over the net as long as you did the proper settings, portforwarding etc.
14. The latest smart phones contain lots of personal data, so there is a high risk of revealing sensitive personal information if you lose your phone. Remote Controls can minimize the risk of losing your personal information by allowing you to lock and wipe your missing mobile remotely. Also, by using the Find my mobile feature, you can find your missing mobile. The following site SamsungDive explains how to use Remote Controls.
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16. What are the methods I can use to transfer files between Android devices ?
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From user destEX: Got a few methods to transfer between android, here i'll list also between computers.
1) The classic yet fast and reliable, Bluetooth . Now with Bluetooth 3.0, if your comp/laptop/android supports it, it should be quite fast best for small files, up to 25mb
2) Exchanging the microsd card, this assumes you have a port or adapter or an phone with microsd/sd slot, speed would depend on your microsd class, but the fact that you have to off phone & take out the battery isnt very appealing.
3) Swiftp, tutorial http://www.thesimplest.net/android/simples...roid-wirelessly thanks to iori57 one of the best method of file transfer, it allows your phone to act as a server that can be accessed from your computer, best thing about ftp is you can access it using a normal window, therefore you can drag and paste, right click cut etc etc. Speed is average, 5mins 30 secs for a 261mb download, 2mins 45 secs for upload. best for above 100mb files. As for mobile, you can accessed that address using a file explorer or web browser
4) Kies Air, accessible from your app drawer, it acts also as a server, accessible and you can send sms from it too, moving of files is limited to 100mb, speed not sure as i didnt try moving before, need browser.
5) Wifi File Explorer, another app that uses wifi and act as a server, also unlike swiftp, requires a web browser.
6) ES File Explorer/Astro File Explorer or any other explorers that can support LAN, there are a few others. These require the usual know how about sharing your files and folders on the network, as long your files are shared, you can view them, and do all the things a file explorer can, copy paste cut etc, even stream from them but with limit.(this can also be achieved between androids given one shares his files via the Allshare app, while the other uses file explorer to take.)
7) The Best of all, Wifi-Direct, The best advancement in technology in its class, sending 130mb of files in 15-20 seconds, beating all the above methods by far. Transfer between 2 SGS2 is quite simple, altho you have to scan and reconnect each time after 2 minutes. Some files are not supported, so far .xml cant be sent. but speed, Godlike Unfortunately not many devices supports wifi-direct, theoretically only 1 device is needed to have wifi-direct but in the SGS2 case, we need both devices to support it, why i still dont know as only a few devices are using it.
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Rooting an Android phone opens its core functions that aren’t available when you buy it. One of the major benefits is the ability to install apps to the SD card, which saves space on the device. Rooting also enables you to install apps that required access to system files, example - backup , screenshots . Commonly use of rooting is to allow installation of alternative roms which is faster and better, more features, and reduced bloatware. Rooting will not remove your 3rd party apps, data/wipe clean your phone. And the chance of bricking the phone during rooting is close to impossible. Just make sure your phone has at least 50% battery charge. Do refer to the specific methods on how to unroot back if needed - easiest is to use SuperOneclick, One root solution or flash back official stock rom
QUICKIE Guide to rooting : Read this if you don't know where /how to get started ?
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1. Rooting will not spoil your phone. Only an idiot /dumb guy will spoil it by rooting. The chance you spoil it is 1 in a million 2. Rooting means warranty void 3. Rooting will not delete/clean any data - all your 3rd party apps, original apps, data, settings etc remains intact 4. If you just want to root ONLY: - Easiest use Supercurio 3 5. If you want root plus clockworkmod recovery: - easiest use Odin flash Chainfire CF Root v4 6. If you want ROOT, Clockwork recovery plus test a new rom WITHOUT wiping your phone: Flash Litening v4.0 and below. Litening rom will AUTO ROOT your phone, installed a clockworkmod recovery, install his cook rom without wiping data on your phone. You will at same time learn what is Odin and how to use Odin to flash your phone 7. You can unroot by using SuperoneClick or flashing official stock rom ( from www.samfirmware.com )
All these can be found in the respective sections below. If you don't know what some of the terms used, read below sections
SOME Tips from me based on my experience flashing roms :
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I STRONGLY suggest you readup the features of the roms you wish to flash. You will get yourself into trouble if you don't do that. Do not just jump in to flash the easy way trying to follow some rules without understanding the features of the rom you wish to flash
The different roms in XDA has these features :
1. Some will wipe clean your phone while some will nbot 2. Some will auto root for you while some will not 3. Some requires you to root it yourself after flashing using an insecure kernel method 4. Some roms required you to wipe clean ( ie factory/hard reset ) ; some will not - is optional step. But my advise is it is better to wipe clean ( hard reset ) so you start with a new plate , again is optional
I always recommend for new users, the easiest way of getting yourself started :
ROOT - easiest method use Supercurio
Rom flash - start with Litening - as using it , you learn how to use Odin. Also flashing this rom will NOT wipe your phone clean. Flashing this rom will AUTO ROOT your phone and a ClockworkMod recovery installed at same time
Recovery - use Chainfire v4.0 . You will need recovery installed if you wish to do a nandroid backup and full restore of your rom. Some roms required you to flash using RECOVERY mode and not through Odin. Some roms even auto installed Chainfire recovery when you flash it
So the GOLDEN RULE is please READ the features of the rom you want to flash - check whether it use Odin or through recovery ??? Does it install recovery auto for you ?? Does the rom wipe clean your phone ??
Another GOLDEN rule :
ALWAYS ALWAYS wipe clean cache partition and in Advanced mode - clear Dalvik cache BEFORE you flash a new rom - this will avoid reboots keep looping or phone fail to boot after flash. This also means it is in a way compulsory you install a RECOVERY first before attempting to flash a new rom. If you are lucky you could have a successful flash; if you are unlucky you will curse yourself because you want a fast way
If the rom developer says - you need " clear data/factory reset " - please DO IT . Some roms while you are installing will warn you and prompt you again to do it before selecting reboot system.
HOW do I backup my phone before rooting and flashing ?
Read post # 4 Q2 and Q3 to understand about using Titanium Backup ( for rooted phones ) and MyBackup Pro ( for non root phones )
EXPLANATION of roms/upgrading roms/rom files in the Galaxy S phones: Read this to know the BASICS
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Q1: What is the ROM or Firmware? A1: ROM or Firmware is software that contains the operating system that runs on our mobile phones. In this case Google’s Android is version 2.1 Eclair and version 2.2 is Froyo, while 2.3 is Gingerbread Q2: Can I update my firmware SGS without having to service center?
A2: Yes. For ordinary users, the official software upgrade from Samsung can be done with PC application software from Samsung called Kies. For SGS purchased in Malaysia , the original firmware that came with the SGS time of purchase is DX*** or DZ**** For users with more knowledge in terms of flashing the firmware, it can use an application called Odin who currently is version 1.8. Firmware file itself can be downloaded from the Internet at www.samfirmware.com ( you need to sign up and register which is free to download ) Firmware used is free from the region in the sense that we can install the firmware from another region (Europe, America, Africa and others) with the risk we will lose settings or special application in force in Indonesia or in Southeast Asian region.
Q3: I have downloaded the firmware files from the internet. Why different file? A3: In general, SGS firmware file is divided into 3 files with suffix. Tar or. Md5. To distinguish it are: Firmware PDA => This file usually has an inscription CODE or PDA in the name of the file. The size is big enough that is about 200MB. This file contains the Google Android operating system and applications are brought. Example: CODE_I9000XWJM5.tar.md5 AP_S1_PDA_DXJF4_CL363024.tar I9000XXJP3-REV3-PDA-mid-CL470734.tar
Firmware RADIO => These files usually have the writing or PHONE MODEM now where the file. This file serves to regulate the working of wireless chipsets such as Wifi, Bluetooth and GSM. Radio firmware is already adapted to regional conditions or the state that issued this firmware. Therefore the use firmware from another region can cause abnormalities when used with a sim card we like wasteful batteries and so forth. This is reasonable because the RADIO ROM from another region is not specified for use in the service of our country. RADIO file size is usually around 12 MB. Example: MODEM_I9000XXJM3.tar.md5 I9000XXJP3.tar MODEM_I9000XXJM1.tar
Firmware CSC => This file contains country-specific code / application / APN settings that vary between regions / countries. Using CSC file from another region may cause us to lose the APN settings automatically or application that is only reserved for our country. On the contrary we may find applications that may not be able to walk in the service of our country. CSC file sizes will vary from about 12 MB to 81 MB and has the writing of CSC in the name of the file. Example: CSC_I9000XXJM1.tar CSC-I9000SERJM1.tar.md5 GT-i9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJP3.tar
Q4: Can I mix the firmware PDA / MODEM / CSC from different firmware? A4: Yes. We can mix these three files in trying to get the most appropriate combination such as a PDA from JM2, RADIO from JGJP8 and CSC from DXJF4. But you can not mix the different firmware versions between Eclair and Froyo.
Q5: How do I check the firmware that is on my SGS? A5: Go to Phone and then type * # 1234 # then the screen will be displayed SGS third firmware version (PDA, Modem, CSC). Do not be shocked or surprised if the firmware version may be different from each other even when flashing / firmware updates we only use 1 version of firmware.
Q6: What does it mean DXJF4, XXJP3 and so forth? A6: SGS firmware file always begins with the i9100. Both characters then pointed to the Country Code. Example: DX: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam XX: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom JP: Arabic JW: West Africa One character in the output that follows shows the firmware. Example: I = 2009 J = 2010 One character in the output that follows shows the firmware. Example: A = January B = February C = March and so on. The last character is a number that indicates the version. Example: 1 = version 1 2 = version 2 as the successor to version 1 3 = version 3 as the successor of version 2
Rooting using SuperOneClick :
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Quick guide (for experienced users) - Reboot into download mode - Using the attached Odin version, flash the attached XWKDD kernel as PDA. Do not use the PIT, do not have any options checked except for "Auto reboot" and "F. Reset Time" - Wait for the device to reboot - Use the "adb root" command to restart ADB in root mode, followed by "adb shell" to get a rooted shell; then you can manually push Superuser.apk / su, busybox, OR use SuperOneClick to finish the job for you.
Long guide (for beginners) - Download the attached ODIN file and extract the .zip file - Download the attached XWKDD, but do NOT extract the .tar file - Download and extract SuperOneClick - If you do not have Samsung's KIES 2.0 installed, download and install it. You need it to install the correct USB drivers, so the programs can communicate with the device. Reboot your computer after installation of KIES.
- Make sure your device is in USB debugging mode: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging - Reboot your device into download mode: Turn the device off, then power it on again by pressing and holding VolumeDown + Home + Power simultaneously. You will know when you are in download mode, it is really obvious - Start ODIN - Connect the device to your computer using USB - Wait a few seconds, the ODIN screen should show you that a device is now connected - Make sure that in ODIN NOTHING is checked, except the "Auto reboot" and "F. Reset Time" checkboxes. Press the "PDA" button, and select the "XWKDD_insecure.tar" file. - Press "Start". ODIN you should now be flashing the kernel, and the device should reboot. - Wait until the device is rebooted, and while still being connected over USB, start SuperOneClick, and press ROOT. - Reboot the device - Done !
Is there an easiest and better and more automatic method to root ?? YES - use Supercurio 3
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If you wish to remove the yellow triangle using the app CWM in your phone : tips from user AstonCheah :
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If you have CWM Manager app in your desk, then continue this way:
1.unzip stock kernel in your pc to get "zImage" and put it in your sdcard (create a folder named StockKernelKG6 and put it in) 2.unzip cf-root kernel in your pc to get "zImage" and put it in your sdcard (create a folder named CF-RootKernel and put it in) 3.use CWM app in your desk to do "flash kernel" 4.choose the "zImage" in your folder: /StockKernelKG6/ to flash then it will reboot, and after rebooting 5.use CWM app in your desk to do "flash kernel" 6.choose the "zImage" in your folder: /CF-RootKernel/ to flash then it will reboot.
step 4.=get rid of triangle step 6.=get cf-root kernel and its CWM
triangle will be gone, you will have CF-Root Kernel comes with CWM, done!!
then from now on, if you flash any updates, roms, kernels via "CWM", the triangle wont show up unless you use "odin" to flash. if you happen to have touched "odin" then repeat the above steps you have learnt.
i always keep each kernel's zImage in my sdcard like:
then flash via CWM Manager app whenever i like without triangle issues.
The EASIEST, FASTEST way to renmove the yellow triangle : Get a JIG ( about RM 30) - see link below in Accessories section - Switch off phone. Plug in JIG. Within seconds you will see a fast short message clearing >>. Take out JIG. Switch on phone. Yellow triangle removed
LIST of insecure and stock kernels :
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The stock kernels are to be used to restore the kernel version after rooting and are not needed for updating the firmware. You do not need to root or unroot the device to update the firmware.
Please ensure that KIES is closed and not running in the system tray! Kies doesn't like Odin, it's like the big brother who's always jealous that his little brother is getting to flash all the phones so he starts to flash block.
NOTES on the usage of PIT files in flashing
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First and foremost I am not an expert in such stuffs - this is based on my experience flashing the first Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab and present Galaxy S II. Any experts reading this please do correct me if I am wrong in any way
PIT stands for PARTITION INFORMATION TABLE. The pit file basically tells Odin how to divide the partitions (for formating) and also where certain components ( PDA, PHONE, CSC ) to go when flashing them individually. PIT understanding is very crucial when you wish to flash roms from samfirmware.com , one place I always discourage new users from attempting as it is a trap to bricking a phone if you do not understand what you are doing
Cooked roms take cares of PIT ; you rarely see cooked roms asking you to choose PIT during flash thro Odin. Most cook roms, the developer has built in his rom the PIT instructions
For example, in the samfirmware.com Galaxy S site, you can even see different types of PIT listed and a warning that you choose the right PIT file. In its SGS II site, If you look at samfirmware.com - there is a default PIT file you can download at the top box just above the list of firmwares for different regions. If you download any of these official roms, you will see some roms comes with a PIT file and some does not. You asked a very good question, why is the PIT included if is of no use ? My advise is simply this : If you see a PIT included in your rom, choose it during flashing as most probably the PIT is a changed version from default. You can only use this PIT to flash with the rom that comes with it. You cannot take this PIT and used it to flash another rom - this will brick your phone. When you use a wrong PIT - you have 2 possible scenarios : - failed flash and phone cannot boot - flash OK but the whole internal SD is formatted and cannot be detected at all by phone ( my experience with the Tab)
If the rom downloaded does not supplied a PIT file - than you just flash it without it or you choose the default PIT
As the PIT name implies, using PIT basically repartition /reformat your whole internal SD - once you select PIT, you will see repartition is auto selected. All your data in the internal SD will be wipe clean
You can choose NOT to select the PIT during flashing if you wish to have your internal SD intact. I cannot say whether you will have a successful flash. If is successful it just means your present rom PIT is similar to the rom you have downloaded. If is unsuccessful, just flash it again and select PIT
If the rom file is packaged together as a single tar file ( instead breakdown into separate entities of PDA, Phone, CSC ) , there is no need to use PIT. Just flash the tar file as PDA in Odin
LINK to version 2.3.4 release stock rom ( not modded ) :
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This is the stock ( non mod) KG1 rom ( 2.3.4 ) for those who are interested:
There's no need to use the .pit file and do not tick mark re-partition.
What is RECOVERY and DOWNLOAD modes ?
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Download mode is used when you need to flash rom through Odin. Recovery mode is used when you wish to do a backup/restore of your phone, flash roms based on zip files, cleaning up your caches , update firmware officially through supplied update zip files etc Read more at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134290
What is Recovery and how is it different from ClockworkMod Recovery
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ClockworkMod Recovery , example v4.0.0.2 has more features : You see this when you are in recovery mode
- reboot system now - apply update from sdcard - wipe data/factory reset - wipe cache partition -install zip from card - backup and restore - mounts and storage -advanced -power off
STOCK recovery ( default that comes with phone ) has very few features :
- reboot syatem now - apply update from sdcard - wipe data/factory reset - wipe cache partition
HOW to OVERCLOCK the SGS II ?
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Villain 1.1 Warning. This ROM will wipe your data partition after flashing. Carry out a backup before you install it. You will have to reinstall applications again, and restore settings and accounts after installing. This is due to a change in the ROM signatures used. Android can't cope without a wipe when we do this. Due to the lack of recovery image for now, an init.d script is used. It is run only once, and deletes itself. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081368
Samsung KIES : If you do not have Samsung’s KIES 2.0 installed, download and install it. You need it to install the correct USB drivers, so the programs can communicate with the device. Reboot your computer after installation of KIES. Download it at : http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/....11044_11_3.exe
ROOTING :
Install an “insecure” modded kernel. This is a kernel that does NOT include the tools you need for Superuser, but it DOES give you root shell access, so you can install these manually.
( KERNEL : The kernel is the central part of an operating system, that directly controls the hardware. Usually, the kernel is the first of the user-installed software on the phone , booting directly after the BIOS. Operating system kernels are specific to the hardware on which they are running, thus most operating systems are distributed with different kernel options that are configured when the system is installed. Changing major hardware components such as the motherboard, processor, or memory, often requires a kernel update. Additionally, often new kernels are offered that improve system security or performance )
- Make sure your device is in USB debugging mode: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging - Reboot your device into download mode: Turn the device off, then power it on again by pressing and holding VolumeDown + Home + Power simultaneously. Select Volume Up to continue . You will see Downloading on screen - Start ODIN - Connect the device to your computer using USB - Wait a few seconds, the ODIN screen should show you that a device is now connected - Make sure that in ODIN NOTHING is checked, except the “Auto reboot” and “F. Reset Time” checkboxes. Press the “PDA” button, and select the “GT-I9100_Kernel_Gingerbread-supercurio-3.tar file. - Press “Start”. ODIN you should now be flashing the kernel, and the device should reboot. This will take about 2-3 minutes - Reboot the device Your phone is now rooted.
TUTORIAL : How to ROOT using Chainfire 4.0 - installing same time ClockworkMod Recovery and Rooting same time
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Step 1: To install villain rom, CF Root is a must, try to use the latest CF root 4.0.. download CF Root 4.0巋笒痩 and apply using odin - Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch! - Unzip the attached CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.zip - (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer - Start ODIN - Click the PDA button, and select CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar - Put your phone in download mode ( shut down ur phone and then press volumedown+power+home button) - (USB) Connect the phone to your computer ( need to install kies or android sdk usb driver, find it in the first page) - Make sure repartition is NOT checked - Click the START button - Wait for the phone to reboot - Done and u must have CWM apps in u apps drawer
Step 2: Download the latest Villain Rom痩and copy the file into ur sdcard via usb.. (usb debugging mode is must) Step 3: Try to backup data using titanium backup or nandroid in case u need to wipe data partition
Step 4: Boot to CWM recovery mode
Step 5: if required wipe data, this will optimised the system if u are coming from different and have flashed many rom before..
Step 6: Install the Villain rom zip through Install zip From SD card
Step 7: reboot( take about 5 to 10 minutes) Step 8: Enjoy villain rom.. free your android( try install vrtweaks to apply fix)
Flashing ClockworkMod Recovery on SGS II by Chainfire : Available on 30 May 2011
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This link is tutorial on flashing Recovery and removal of yellow triangle splash screen This rooted kernel is for the "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root takes the kernel from an original Samsung firmware, and just adds root, busybox, and ClockWorkMod (CWM3) recovery THIS IS NOT A ROM - it is only a modified kernel. You need to have the relevant firmware already on your device. You do NOT need to wipe anything for this patch. You DO need to read the instructions. PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE POST!
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Q: What is a ROM? A: A ROM contains the operating system and often additional software which can be “installed” to your mobile device. Most ROM’s provided by the chefs (people who create cutomized ROM’s) just contain the operating system and additional applications. Shipping ROM’s (ROM’s provided by the manufacturer or official providers) also contain a Radio ROM and a bootloader. Please notice: A ROM can ONLY be flashed to a device it is made for.
Q: What is a bootloader? A: A bootloader contains information about your device. It is quite similar to a computer’s BIOS. Some Official bootloader are signed/locked and if you want to flash another ROM, you first have to turn unlock the bootloader first.
Q: What is a Radio ROM? A: The Radio ROM contains the drivers for the communication devices of your phone. Some ROM’s need one or more specific Radio ROM’s to work properly. Usually the chef, who created the ROM recommends a Radio ROM. But don’t mind, if your Radio Rom does not match, you can always flash another without needing to flash the ROM containing the Operating System (OS) again.
Q: What means SIM-Unlock? A: Lots of providers want to bind their customers. So they add a SIM-Lock to their devices with only allows to use SIM-Cards using their networks. If you want to use a SIM-Card from another provider, you need to SIM-unlock your device. This can be done by contacting the phone's provider (paid & sometimes free). This is common for USA based Tecos.
Q: Can I brick my phone by flashing a ROM? A: YES. But if you follow all instructions, it is quite implausible that your device bricks.
Q: Does flashing affect the warranty of my device? A: Yes, flashing an unofficial rom will void warranty. But as long as your device can be unrooted and be reflashed again to stock original rom you can than send in for warranty claims.
Q: What can I do, if i gain problems with the ROM i flashed to my device? A: First of all you should inform the creator by posting in the ROM's thread if the problem is not described yet. Then you should wait for an update/fix or, if the issue is a showstopper for you, try another ROM.
Q: Which is the best/fastest/... ROM? A: Nobody can answer you this properly. There are nearly daily new ROM's here and everybody has different demands to a ROM. If you want to know, which fits best for you, read the ROM description and try the ROM('s). Only you can decide, which ROM is the best (for you).
Q: What is the difference between a hardreset and a softreset? A: A softreset reboots your device. A hardreset sets all settings back to the ROM's defaults. All of your data, settings and additionally installed programs will be deleted.
1. What is a ROM? A. Parts of a ROM B. How is a ROM packaged?
2. How do I install a ROM. A. Got Root? B. Recovery C. Nandroid D. Copy and Flash
3. What if something went wrong? A. Reflash the ROM B. Flash a different ROM C. Look for an official recovery tool D. "Borrow" a Nandroid backup E. A trip to the store
4. How do I uninstall a ROM. 5. Building your own ROM.
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Code: Country: AW Hungary AZ France BD Cyprus, Greece BY Greece CB Poland CE Benelux CP Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden DB Vietnam DC Thailand DD India DT Australia DX Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam DZ Malaysia, Singapore JA South Africa JC Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia JP Arabic JR Arabic JV Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
JW West Africa JX Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,South Africa, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey KA Turkey ME France MK Serbia MS France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, UK MT Switserland MY Italy NH Latvia PO France PU Russia UB Brazil XA Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom XB Denmark, Norway, Sweden XC Portugal, Spain XD Croatia, Czech, Hungary, Slovakia XE Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine XF Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania XP UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Portuguese, Turkey XX Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom XW Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom ZC China, Hong Kong ZH Hong Kong ZS China, Hong Kong ZT Taiwan
Network carrier codes: Provider: Country: AA T-Mobile Germany AB Orange UK AC Vodafone UK AD O2 UK AE SFR France AF Orange France AG Bouygues France AH Wind Italy AI TIM Italy AK T-Mobile AM Vodafone Germany AN E-Plus Germany AO O2 AR Voafone Netherlands AS KPN Netherlands AT T-Mobile AU Mobilkom Austria AX Telfort Netherlands AY O2 UK BA Airtel Spain BB Tmn Portugal BC Vodafone Portugal BE Orange Netherlands BF Optimus Purtugal BG Telefonica Spain BH Debitel Germany BI Virgin UK BK Orange Polland BM Swisscom Switzerland BN AMena Spain BO T-Mobile Germany BR Era GSM BS T-Mobile BT T-Mobile BU Vodafone T-Mobile BV Orange Switzerland BW O2 United Kingdom BX Meteor Ireland CA TCL Portugal CC Beeline Russia CD Proximus Belgium CG Telia Mobitel Sweden CH Sing Tel Singapore CJ Pannon Hungary CK Tele2 Sweden CT Tdc Denmark CU One Austria CV Telenor Norway CW SUN Switzerland CX Plus GSM Poland DE SingTel Singapore DT Optus Australia DV Telstra Australia EF Cellcom Malaysia EI Digicel Pacific JB Vodacom South Africa JD Cell c South Africa MA Cosmote Greece MB Vodafone Mclaren MD Telia Sonera Finland MG MegaFon Russia MJ Vodafone Italy MM Tele Ring Austria MR VIPnet Croatia MU O2 MV Netcom Norway MW Telenor Denmark NA Nrj France NB Tele2 Norway NE H3G Nordic Sweden NP H3G Italy PC MTS Russia PD Svyaznoi Russia PM Play Poland PN Mobitel Solvenia RE Yoigo Spain RG Telekom Monte Serbia RJ Omnitel Lithuania SH HT-Eronet Bosnia & Herzegovina SS Vodafone Japan UC Cingular USA UH ENTEL PCS Chile UI TIM Brazil UK Movistar UM TELCEL Mexico UR ComCell Colombia UO Oi Brazil UT Claro Brazil UV T-Mobile USA UX Rogers Canada UY Claro Chile UZ FIDO Canada VB BrasilTelecom Brazil VC Claro Argentina VD Telecom Personal Argentina VE Movistar Argentina WP Movistar Peru VI Vivo GSM Brazil ZM China Mobile China
Letter Year Month A 2001 January B 2002 February C 2003 March D 2004 April E 2005 May F 2006 June G 2007 Jule H 2008 August I 2009 September J 2010 October K 2011 November L 2012 December
SAMSUNG MObile codes : Dial this from phone for information
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*#1234# = Firmware Version.
Explanatory notes :
CODE (PDA) is android and all the applications that come with it. (The archives/folders will be named after the version of this file) MODEM (PHONE) is the firmware of the wireless chipset of the device and will operate you WiFi, Blutooth and 3G/2G/GSM connections. (ie Radio ROM) The CSC includes connection data for the broadband networks as well as apps that are only available in certain languages/intended for a specific area.
*#2222# = H/W Version. *#8999*8376263# = All Versions Together. *#8999*8378# = Test Menu. *#4777*8665# = GPSR Tool. *#8999*523# = LCD Brightness. *#8999*377# = Error Menu. *#8999*327# = EEP Menu. *#8999*667# = Debug Mode. *#92782# = PhoneModel. (Wap) #*5737425# = JAVA Mode. *#2255# = Call List. *#232337# = Bluetooth MAC Adress. *#5282837# = Java Version. #*4773# = Incremental Redundancy. #*7752# = 8 PSK uplink capability bit. #*7785# = Reset wakeup & RTK timer cariables/variables. #*7200# = Tone Generator Mute. #*3888# = BLUETOOTH Test mode. #*7828# = Task screen. *#34971539# Check camera firmware and then press Phone/CAM FW Ver Check. #*#8377466# = S/W Version & H/W Version. #*2562# = Restarts Phone. #*2565# = No Blocking? General Defense. #*3353# = General Defense, Code Erased. #*3837# = Phone Hangs on White screen. #*3849# = Restarts Phone. #*3851# = Restarts Phone. #*3876# = Restarts Phone. #*7222# = Operation Typ: (Class C GSM) #*7224# = !!! ERROR !!! #*7252# = Operation Typ: (Class B GPRS) #*7271# = CMD: (Not Available) #*7274# = CMD: (Not Available) #*7337# = Restarts Phone. (Resets Wap Settings) #*2787# = CRTP ON/OFF. #*2886# = AutoAnswer ON/OFF. #*3737# = L1 AFC. #*5133# = L1 HO Data. #*7288# = GPRS Detached/Attached. #*7287# = GPRS Attached. #*7666# = White Screen. #*7693# = Sleep Deactivate/Activate. #*7284# = L1 HO Data. #*2256# = Calibration info? (For CMD set DEBUGAUTONOMY in cihard.opt) #*2286# = Databattery. #*2527# = GPRS switching set to (Class 4, 8, 9, 10) #*2679# = Copycat feature Activa/Deactivate. #*3940# = External looptest 9600 bps. #*4263# = Handsfree mode Activate/Deactivate. #*4700# = Please use function 2637. #*7352# = BVMC Reg value (LOW_SWTOFF, NOMINAL_SWTOFF) #*2558# = Time ON. #*3370# = Same as 4700. #*3941# = External looptest 115200 bps #*5176# = L1 Sleep. #*7462# = SIM Phase. #*7983# = Voltage/Freq. #*7986# = Voltage. #*8466# = Old Time. #*2255# = Call Failed. #*5187# = L1C2G trace Activate/Deactivate. #*5376# = DELETE ALL SMS!!!!. #*6837# = Official Software Version: (0003000016000702) #*7524# = KCGPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 07) #*7562# = LOCI GPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FE FF 01) #*2337# = Permanent Registration Beep. #*2474# = Charging Duration. #*2834# = Audio Path. (Handsfree) #*3270# = DCS Support Activate/Deactivate. #*3282# = Data Activate/Deactivate. #*3476# = EGSM Activate/Deactivate. #*3676# = FORMAT FLASH VOLUME!!! #*4760# = GSM Activate/Deactivate. #*4864# = White Screen. #*5171# = L1P1. #*5172# = L1P2. #*5173# = L1P3. #*7326# = Accessory. #*7683# = Sleep variable. #*8465# = Time in L1. #*2252# = Current CAL. #*2836# = AVDDSS Management Activate/Deactivate. #*3877# = Dump of SPY trace. #*7728# = RSAV. #*2677# = Same as 4700. #*3728# = Time 2 Decod. #*3725# = B4 last off. #*7372# = Resetting the time to DPB variables. #*7732# = Packet flow context bit Activate/Deactivate. #*6833# = New uplink establishment Activate/Deactivate. #*3273# = EGPRS multislot. (Class 4, 8, 9, 10) #*7722# = RLC bitmap compression Activate/Deactivate. #*2351# = Blinks 1347E201 in RED. #*4472# = Hysteresis of serving cell: 3 dB #*2775# = Switch to 2 inner speaker. #*9270# = Force WBS. #*7878# = FirstStartup. (0=NO, 1=YES) #*3757# = DSL UART speed set to. (LOW, HIGH) #*8726# = Switches USBACM to Normal. #*8724# = Switches USBACM to Generator mode. #*8727# = Switches USBACM to Slink mode. #*8725# = Switches USBACM to Loop-back mode. #*3838# = Blinks 3D030300 in RED. #*2077# = GPRS Switch. #*2027# = GPRS Switch. #*0227# = GPRS Switch. #*0277# = GPRS Switch. #*8370# = Tfs4.0 Test 0. #*8371# = Tfs4.0 Test 1. #*8372# = Tfs4.0 Test 2. #*8373# = Tfs4.0 Test 3. #*8374# = Tfs4.0 Test 4. #*8375# = Tfs4.0 Test 5. #*8376# = Tfs4.0 Test 6. #*8377# = Tfs4.0 Test 7. #*8378# = Tfs4.0 Test 8. #*8379# = Tfs4.0 Test 9. #*7878# = FirstStartup. (0=NO, 1=YES) #*3838# = Blinks 3D030300 in RED. #*2077# = GPRS Switch. #*2027# = GPRS Switch. #*0227# = GPRS Switch. #*0277# = GPRS Switch. #*22671# = AMR REC START. #*22672# = Stop AMR REC. (File name: /a/multimedia/sounds/voice list/ENGMODE.amr) #*22673# = Pause REC. #*22674# = Resume REC. #*22675# = AMR Playback. #*22676# = AMR Stop Play. #*22677# = Pause Play. #*22678# = Resume Play. #*77261# = PCM Rec Req. #*77262# = Stop PCM Rec. #*77263# = PCM Playback. #*77264# = PCM Stop Play. #*22679# = AMR Get Time. *#8999*364# = Watchdog ON/OFF. *#8999*427# = WATCHDOG signal route setup. *2767*226372# = Camera Reset. (deletes photos) *2767*3855# = E2P Full Reset. *2767*2878# = E2P Custom Reset. *2767*927# = E2P Wap Reset. *2767*226372# = E2P Camera Reset. *2767*688# = Reset Mobile TV. #7263867# = RAM Dump. (On or Off)[/spoiler]
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 8 2011, 03:33 PM
2. How do I backup my phone IMEI in case it gets missing during flash process ?
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Check to see if your IMEI number is still intact by dialling *#06# efs doesn't get backed up or restored by nandroid
Why the /efs folder? This is a very sensitive system folder that contains Phone-specific information such as the IMEI (encrypted in the nv_data.bin), wireless devices MAC addresses, product code (also in the nv_data.bin), and much more. Often users trying to change product codes or trying to unlock the mobile will end up corrupting data in this location.
Why back it up? Well, let’s resume it saying that backing-up this little folder will keep you away from Samsung service centres.
Easiest : Use HellCatDroid tool - just download and install kTool.apk file. Launch the app and select your choice : http://f.lui.li/get_99_f13d.html
Through TERMINAL commands What you will need: Rooted SGS II to get permissions as a SU (Super User) and perform the backup Terminal Emulator by Jack Palevich (available from the market) <-Terminal Emulator or use ADB which is included in the SDK Development Tools
The standard prompt of terminal (adb) is a $ sign. Once you enter “SU” it will become a # Sign.
***NOTE: Make sure to keep an eye on the screen of your SGS II during this process, because it may request SU permissions [currently doesn't on CF-root]; else, you will get an error (just if it’s the first time). In Terminal Emulator you will need to reset the app after granting permissions cause it usually freezes***
*Remember: to use ADB you need to enable USB DEBUGGING under Applications/Development in your SGS II.
su mkdir /sdcard/efs busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/efs/efs-backup.tar.gz /efs cat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 > /sdcard/efs/efs_dev-block-mmcblk0p1.img
Close terminal emulator, then transfer to your pc.
RESTORING : Restoring efs backup (It helped when the phone is not working and imei is blank): put your efs-backup.tar.gz in sdcard then in adb shell
su umount /efs mke2fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 mount -w -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /efs busybox tar zxvf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.gz -C /
2b. Is this really necessary to do. What happen if I lost my iMEI and i did not do a backup ?
If you lose your IMEI means : your phone cannot detect your sim card at all, you cannot make and receive calls, you cannot have internet access. If you go to Settings/About Phone/Status/IMEI - you will see a blank ou stated UNKNOWN. You can try to recover it by either flashing a stock official rom ( full set PDA, PHONE, CSC) or try flash just the modem file. If these failed, your only choice is to send to Service Center to rebuild your rom
The chance of losing the IMEI is very low but if you are a frequent flasher of roms, kernels, modem etc it might happen; these I called accidents. So better backup. Using the app I proposed just takes 1 SECOND. Restoring it another 1 second. Better be safe , preventive than sorry later. Since it is so easy, just do it. Accidents can happen without you knowing and no approval is needed from you to happen. When it happen, don't ask "WHY ME ?" If you are flashing those HP, Motorola, CSL phones the chance losing your IMEI is very, very high
3. How to have GTalk 1.3 with video working on the SGS II ?
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First of all please check your existing camera firmware version by typing *#34971539# and then press Phone/CAM FW Ver Check.
Then you can either get the apk from Samsung Apps application on your phone. Or download the firmware update apk which I have attached to this post. The application should tell you if your camera needs the update or not.
To get from Samsung Apps Click on Featured Tab then click New. Then choose the Galaxy S2 Camera Firmware update application. If you can't find it go to search and type 'camera' or something.
Click download then run it.
Then do *#34971539# again and check your Phone/Cam Fw version
6. I am confused about the JIG - does it really hide all my reflashing records and Samsung Service Center cannot detect the flashing done ?
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The JIG just resets your flash counter and remove the yellow triangle during first bootup What does this counter do exactly?
It's very simple: it counts the number of times you flash a custom ROM or kernel on your SGS II, so the guys over at Samsung know of it when you return the phone to them for any kind of problem you may have (this is done so they can say whether you've voided your warranty or not). Even using Odin to get back to stock won't help you and will let the counter go up by one The good news is that the counter can be reset by using one of those jigs we all know very well
No, unfortunately Samsung has very clear in mind what it's doing. It seems there is a second counter, which counts the number of times the custom flash counter has been reset, and the bad news is that its position/folder has not been discovered yet.
So, it seems all the future SGS II owners and flash addicts over here will have a hard time returning their SGS II to Samsung after having flashed something... I hope someone over at XDA will get everything sorted out (Chainfire is already working on it). Speaking about XDA, here's the source of this article: XDA-SGS II flash counter. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...ghlight=counter
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WARNING : Installing cracked/pirated apps THE TRUTH ABOUT ANDROID VIRUSES: They're Growing Like Crazy And There's A Good Chance You'll Be Infected
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If you install cracked/pirated apps from illegal "ahem" sources or using one of those blackmarket, faked android market apps, etc BEWARE that your phone becomes unstable. Common symptoms said to be due to these are :
- unexplained sudden reboots - auto shutdown - unstable browsing - sudden swing back to homescreen, freeze while in midst of browsing - occasional hangs/freeze while in use
The instability issues is more apparent/commonly occurring if phone is on Android version above Froyo 2.2.2 . Gingerbread is obviously more insecure
No one knows exactly how these cracked apps interact with one another and a combination of certain specific apps could be the cause of these issues. Installing anti vrus apps might help but is not a proven solution READ THIS ARTICLE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE DANGERS OF VIRUS ATTACKS FROM SUCH ILLEGAL APPS AND PROBABLE SOLUTION:
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UTILITIES :
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1 Password 3G Watchdog Data Counter widget AdFree ADWLauncher EX Launcher Pro Astro Awesome Drop Backup to Gmail Barcode Scanner BatteryLife Bluetooth File Transfer Bookmarks to SD Bump Chrome to Phone ConvertPad - Unit Converter Currency converter plus Dropbox Fancy Widget Pro Beautiful Widgets Folder Organizer GoAruna Go Launcher Google Translate Handcent SMS Hanndy Safe Pro Launcher Pro MarketAccess MarketEnabler MyBackup Pro Palmary Weather Pro People Widget Protector Quick Boot Quick System Info Root Explorer S2 Calendar Widget Smooth Calendar SMS Backup SMS Backup & Restore SMS Translate ProSpeed Test StopWatch & Timer SwitchPro Widget SystemPanel Zip Viewer Zeam Launcher LBE Privacy guard
OFFICE :
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AK Notepad Documents To Go ezPDF Reader Google Pinyin Note Everything K-9 Mai Post it Desk Quickoffice Vlingo
MULTIMEDIA :
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Aldiko Books Comic Reader Mobi Google Reader iReader iSilo Laputa Pro PalmBookReader Repligo Reader Tapatalk XDA
NEWS
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BBC News Better Engadget BeyondPod CNN News DailyDilbert FT Mobile MobileKini Newsroom NYTimes TweetDeck Twidroyd PRO World Newspapers
REFERENCE
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ColorDict Concise Oxford Medical Dictionary Earth IMDB iPharmacy Oxford Dictionary of English WikiMobile
BROWSER-COMMUNICATION
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Dolphin Browser HD Foursquare GPS Status GPS Test Plus MSN Talk Pro PAPAGO! Aura Skype XSCope 6
GAMES ! GAMES ! GAMES ! I have little interest in games. This is a list of what I know are common favorites . PM me your recommendation and I will update this list
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Angry Birds Asphalt 5 or 6 Dungeon Hunter Nova Need for Speed Air control Bebbled Homerun battle Pocket God Vegas Real blackjack Solitaire free pack Backgamon Buble Burst Kumpa Frodo 64 Zelda Lite InfeCCt Pocket legends Modern combat sandstorm hd Shrimpocalypse (sea-themed tower defense) Splinter cell conviction
To anyone interested to know how to play tegra2 game..posted by user irenic
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* pre requisite: - root + superuser access
steps:
0) download the 3 plugins from google (search "chainfire") > put all these 3 files at root of internal memory 1) buy and download chainfire3d pro (have to use market enabler to see it in android market) 2) choose cf3d driver to install the drivers 3) install plugin (the 3 plugins that we put in internal sd card just now) 4) go to default openGL settings > Use plugins > Nvidia 5) go to Per-app OpenGL settings > Tegra Zone > Use plugin > Nvidia 6) fix market settings 7) go to market, and download your desire tegra2 games! 8) enjoy!
* this is still under development, but at least the future looks promising for non tegra device!
RECOMMENDED WIDGETS
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MAXIS
1) Home -> Menu -> Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Mobile networks -> Access Points Name 2) Menu -> New APN Name = Maxis(3G) APN = unet Username = maxis MMSC = http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc MMS proxy = 202.75.133.49 MMS port = 80 APN type = default,mms (Others, leave blank)
DIGI
1) Home -> Menu -> Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Mobile networks -> Access Points Name 2) Menu -> New APN Name : DiGi Internet User name : digi APN: diginet MCC: 502 MNC: 16 APN Type: default (Others, blank)
NOTE : If you subscribed to Digi Internet Prepaid package ( RM2/day package ): the APN is : 3gdgnet
1) Home -> Menu -> Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Mobile networks -> Access Points Name 2) Menu -> New APN Name : Celcom 3G APN : celcom3g MMSC: http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS Proxy : 10.128.1.242 MMS Port : 8080
Other settings you can try :
Celcom 3g internet setting :
Name : Celcom 3G Internet APN : celcom3g MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN type : default
Celcom 3g MMS setting :
Name : Celcom 3G MMS APN : celcom3g MMSC : http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS proxy : 10.128.1.242 MMS port : 8080 MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN type : mms
Celcom 2g internet setting :
Name : Celcom 2G Internet APN : celcom.net.my MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN type : default
Celcom 2g MMS setting :
Name : Celcom 2G MMS APN : mms.celcom.net.my MMSC : http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS proxy : 10.128.1.242 MMS port : 8080 MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN type : mms
MAIL settings for Yahoo, Hotmail, GMail
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Yahoo
Incoming Setting User Name:User@yahoo.com Password: Password of your yahoo mail Incoming mail server: imap.n.mail.yahoo.com Mailbox Name: Yahoo Mailbox type: IMAP4 Security(Ports): Off Port: Default Outgoing Setting Email Address:User@yahoo.com User Name:User@yahoo.com Password: Password of your yahoo mail Outgoing mail server:smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com Security(Ports): Off Port:587
NOTE : For PLUS Yahoo account : Incoming : plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com Outgoing : plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
In both security, select SSL always and choose the default values
Hotmail (Live)
Incoming Setting User Name :user@hotmail.com Password : Password of your Hotmaill Incoming mail server : pop3.live.com Mailbox Type : pop3 Security :ssl/tls Port :default
Outgoing Settings User Name :user@hotmail.com Password : Password of your Hotmaill Outgoing mail server : smtp.live.com Mailbox type : pop3 Security :start tls Port :default
Gmail
01Step - Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings.
Incoming Setting User Name :user@gmail.com Password assword of your Gmail Incoming mail server :imap.gmail.com Mailbox Type :IMAP4 Security :ssl/tls Port :default
Outgoing Settings User Name :user@gmail.com Password assword of your Gmail Outgoing mail server :smtp.gmail.com Security :start tls Port :587
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Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100) USB Gender Adaptor (MicroUSB to USB Converter) – £12.49 (£14.99 inc.VAT) Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100) MHL Adaptor £20.82 (£24.99 inc. VAT) Sound station – Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 – £33.33 (£39.99 inc.VAT) Vehicle Dock – Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 – £33.33 (£39.99 inc.VAT) Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 Desktop Dock – £33.33 (£39.99 inc. VAT) Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 Power Pack (Extended Battery) £54.16 (£64.99 inc.VAT) Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 Spare Battery Charger – £12.49 (£14.99 inc.VAT) Standard Battery (1650mAh) Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100) – £16.66 (£19.99 inc.VAT)
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EBH1A2USBE special charge the battery box, ECR-D1A2BE multimedia base, leather cell phone protector, USB OTG (USB On-The-Go) adapter, EEB-U10BBU battery back cover, the current transfer only microUSB HDMI cable, and USB OTG (USB On-The-Go) adapter will be introduced, and EEB-U10BBU low battery back cover
Connecting a full USB thumb drive to the SGS II :
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Use a mico USB to full USB adapter The phone will detect the USB thumb drive immediate. You need not mount the thumb drive. You can than browse the thumb drive contents at : /sdcard/USBStorage/SDA
I bought this from EBay for US$ 4; I think you should be able to get this any of the shops at LowYat as is a common cable
A Cheap portable small external battery pack 1900mAh for US$ 10 from EBay :
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Just to share with you guys my temporary solution to ensure I have a longer battery life. This is good for emergency use. When attached to the SGS II it serves better as a spare battery when your battery life on phone runs down. As with most of such chargers, when you are using the phone with it - it charges slowly at same time. So is better to use it when the phone battery is at low levels
This micro USB external battery pack fits perfectly to the base of the SGS II. Its psecs : 1900mAh with output 5.0V 800MA
See the pics below and see its size relative to the phone I bought it from EBAY at US $9.69 inclusive delivery to Msia ; delievry took 8 days
It can be charge using any generic USB-mini USB cable or USB-micro USB cable. It is NOT advisable to charge it while attached to the phone. With phone in standbymode mode, this external battery charges the phone by 15% in 1 hour
JIG to revive a bricked SGS II : Available from lowyat forumer
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It's a very useful tool, to get into download mode, reset the flash counter, and also removes the yellow triangle after overclocking. I think it's a must have tool if you flash your ROM every now and then. =)
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MUGEN battery for SGS !! now available - delivery start mid july : 1700 mAH at US $ 46.95 /unit. Airmail to Msia is Free ( 10 -15 days ) - if you need faster delivery speedpost ( 2-5 days ) add another US $13.60
~~@ wayfeel I'm enable my data netwotk now and using my phone for posting. We can see how much it drain the battery within an hour :-P Btw., if you're on stock rom better enable back no.2 as you might need it in case you had to do any hard reset. For rooted phone it's okay as you can do backup through TB
doing all that... won't it make the smartphone dumb?
depends de. ask u do u buy ferrari to speed or just enjoy cruising slowly? many performance car owners they drive very slowly de...
just like me, kk small time, no need gps, no need 3g, everywhere always got wifi. dont hv to play crysis on it since got notebook play dragon nest
i not working at wall street or share traders dont hv to update wit news every hour, make my life miserable later lol i dono wat for ppl want to put weather n forecast on their homescr puzzles me. ive live 30years of my life not knowing the weather to be in fact enjoys the excitement of unpredictability....so i off everything literally rofl...
so i buy s2 so my eyes can feast with passion everytime i look at the screen, my hands very song n my heart beats alittle faster when hold the sexy girl, my blood vessel can take a backseat for operating a lag free phone instead of phone that make my heart beats in frustration...so owning a superphone like s2 is not make me work harder but make my life longer n more relax lol
1) it has same processor and gpu as the sgs2, only clocked at 1.4ghz 2) the same 1gb ram 3) same camera specs 4) has a bigger screen + HD resolution at 1280x800 on a 5.3" screen this gives us a slightly higher pixel density at 284.9ppi vs 217ppi of the SGS2 5)has a barometer 6) supports stylus 7) uses a 2500mAh battery 8) and its alot heavier, thicker and bigger 146.9 x 83 x 9.7 mm at 178g
the model has over 800 users...naturally, it's a hot unit !
k la srsly, ur notebook hot or not when use? i hope u hv an answer there already. some guy tested his unit pushing it to 54c for an hour n still stable i tink, room temp ur unit operates in range of 25-35c, over 40c when in heavy use...so i tink the threshold is quite high...just dunt put it near to ur egg ever thats all i can say n use BT headset or earphone/ speaker like me smuch as possible .
on another note, our s2 has one of the lowest SAR around, far lower than my samsung wave SAR and my previous SE G900. can check gsmarena for it
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Overheat. Sigh this is just too much! Get over it guys. Does it get warm? Yes. Does it burn you? No? Talk as if it is life and death. But when play with sg2 decided pula want to buy. So guys, just try it. If you like it get it. If not wait for other models that suit you.
1) it has same processor and gpu as the sgs2, only clocked at 1.4ghz 2) the same 1gb ram 3) same camera specs 4) has a bigger screen + HD resolution at 1280x800 on a 5.3" screen this gives us a slightly higher pixel density at 284.9ppi vs 217ppi of the SGS2 5)has a barometer 6) supports stylus 7) uses a 2500mAh battery 8) and its alot heavier, thicker and bigger 146.9 x 83 x 9.7 mm at 178g
Dont know why it not clocked to 1.5GHz same like the LTE.? What i'm really anxious to know is whether it use different or the same Yamaha soundchip. If the same then it's a dealbreaker for me :-(
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on another note, our s2 has one of the lowest SAR around, far lower than my samsung wave SAR and my previous SE G900. can check gsmarena for it
+1 most probably because our network chip is using the newest technology available that also helps to save battery. Iphone4 has the highest, my friend also told me he feel sometimes giddy when sleep beside his iphone
QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 2 2011, 07:17 PM)
So what have you cook ? If you have done rooting and flash your first firmware - it reminds you of cooking Maggi Mee - right ? Fast and Easy
she has a female tag, of course real cooking la
QUOTE(waveweaver @ Sep 2 2011, 07:26 PM)
Dont know why it not clocked to 1.5GHz same like the LTE.? What i'm really anxious to know is whether it use different or the same Yamaha soundchip. If the same then it's a dealbreaker for me :-(
marketing strategy if people know our sgs2 can oc till 1.6ghz, then even the LTE wont be that popular right? yep, i'm wondering the same thing too
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1. at lowlight conditions, the ywllow tint on left side of screen is obvious.
2. it's been a month, but the taskbar already "stamped" on the screen. visible on bright videos as yellowish tint.
any of you with the same conditions?
after 6 months, gonna RMA this unit to samsung. bantai gao gao first.
1)hardware prob din occur to me SME set very very first batch i believe, shud be same batch as maxis 2) this is bad, led burnout? but weird your taskbar is coloured? if it's black the amoled should be fine wor
QUOTE(waveweaver @ Sep 2 2011, 08:36 PM)
~~ gahhh ~~
Go one hour browsing and your battery will drop nearly 20%. Really gobble juice when browsing :-P
now you know, eat like no tomorrow, i felt using dolphin eats more than playing most games
This post has been edited by destEX: Sep 2 2011, 09:14 PM
congratz on v13~~.. came back to home den suddenly v12 went to full from 11x page and we r on v13!.. uncle benny like just started v12 not long ago..
QUOTE(Shizuru @ Sep 2 2011, 07:23 PM)
hehe.. no la uncle benny.. real cooking in real kitchen Sorry for the confusion
I still don't have the guts to even root or flash my sgs2. no confidence
after i got my fon for 1-2 days i cannot tahan go root my fon d.. softbricked in the process and reflash den ok d.. nvr try nvr noe.. haha.. cuz i know that bricking it is difficult and even if so still can recover.. maybe soon i will flash custom rom d..
now you know, eat like no tomorrow, i felt using dolphin eats more than playing most games
I know already as i used to get only around 6 hours for non-stop browsing. As i had said before, the main gobbler 1) browsing/streaming (as display also ON) 2) playing games (as display also ON) 3) display ON (exp. reading) For me, as long as the scrren is ON then the battery juice will drop like water ~~ lol ~~ p/s - one of the reason to buy Galaxy Note (got much bigger battery capacity)
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I know already as i used to get only around 6 hours for non-stop browsing. As i had said before, the main gobbler 1) browsing/streaming (as display also ON) 2) playing games (as display also ON) 3) display ON (exp. reading) For me, as long as the scrren is ON then the battery juice will drop like water ~~ lol ~~ p/s - one of the reason to buy Galaxy Note (more batt)
Final point u got there, that is a VERY good excuse to buy Note
oh wow..hope im not too late to jump on the bandwagon, I just bought a SGS2 few days ago during raya, been in love with it ever since. Only quirks i had with this phone was the excessive battery drain when i used dolphin browser..
how do i actually properly exit and app? i read somewhere people said press back button? but if im im browsing, i'll have to keep pressing back many times
oh wow..hope im not too late to jump on the bandwagon, I just bought a SGS2 few days ago during raya, been in love with it ever since. Only quirks i had with this phone was the excessive battery drain when i used dolphin browser..
If you use for browsing then it will hits quite a toll in ypur battery, no matter which browser you use or which roms you're on :-)
congratz on v13~~.. came back to home den suddenly v12 went to full from 11x page and we r on v13!.. uncle benny like just started v12 not long ago.. after i got my fon for 1-2 days i cannot tahan go root my fon d.. softbricked in the process and reflash den ok d.. nvr try nvr noe.. haha.. cuz i know that bricking it is difficult and even if so still can recover.. maybe soon i will flash custom rom d..
this is my first ever smartphone. want to familiarize myself with it first before I do anything else. want to stay n stock as long as i can first. before this the most canggih phone i've use is motorola v3. This is definitely a whole new world for me
how do i actually properly exit and app? i read somewhere people said press back button? but if im im browsing, i'll have to keep pressing back many times
Nearly all apps can be closed by long press home button followed by using exit in task manager. Certain apps like latitude, once you sign-in then you have to sign-out in order to closed it properly. This type of app will keep on open although it not shown in task manager. For dolphin browser, you can exit in the apps itself :-)
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I know already as i used to get only around 6 hours for non-stop browsing. As i had said before, the main gobbler 1) browsing/streaming (as display also ON) 2) playing games (as display also ON) 3) display ON (exp. reading) For me, as long as the scrren is ON then the battery juice will drop like water ~~ lol ~~ p/s - one of the reason to buy Galaxy Note (got much bigger battery capacity)
do note it's running on 1.4ghz and has a heck of a bigger screen and pumping 1.5x the resolution, therefore eats more battery
This post has been edited by destEX: Sep 2 2011, 10:18 PM
anyway ...sorry if this is a repetitive question...but anyone noe if there is anyway to set da dns setting to the google dns which is 8.8.8.8 on a telco 3g connection?
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QUOTE(destEX @ Sep 2 2011, 10:10 PM)
do note it's running on 1.4ghz and has a heck of a bigger screen and pumping 1.5x the resolution, therefore eats more battery
I thought it's running at 1280x800? To be exact its roughly 3x the resolution if you count by pixel wise.
Added on September 2, 2011, 10:29 pm
QUOTE(blurboy84 @ Sep 2 2011, 10:18 PM)
anyway ...sorry if this is a repetitive question...but anyone noe if there is anyway to set da dns setting to the google dns which is 8.8.8.8 on a telco 3g connection?
Go to mobile network > your internet connection > Proxy > 8.8.8.8
This should work.
This post has been edited by xDarkKnightx: Sep 2 2011, 10:29 PM
how do i actually properly exit and app? i read somewhere people said press back button? but if im im browsing, i'll have to keep pressing back many times
normally, i just dun bother closing apps. let the os do some work. but if you must exit the apps, the i suggest you have the program manager on your home screen. then each time you press the home button to get to the home screen, exit all the apps using the program manager widget.
p/s: i just realised shizuru is female... just noticed the gender...
normally, i just dun bother closing apps. let the os do some work. but if you must exit the apps, the i suggest you have the program manager on your home screen. then each time you press the home button to get to the home screen, exit all the apps using the program manager widget.
p/s: i just realised shizuru is female... just noticed the gender...
Got guys use Shizuru as screen name ke? Huhu.. girl using sgs2 here
oh no xpresside is back to poison us with his mugen i tried before, never worked, dont know why, dun la go surf those prawn sites odin is small, just the firmware is about 250-300mb
and what night?
where can i download the official sammy rom? as in from samsung website? or have to check xda and see anyone uploaded the link? this is stupid... this afternoon, i had actually downloaded the file like 5-6 times!!!
update 1: but downloading odin was really fast! had expected like 1-2hours downloading it on my 512k streamyx... see2, 5secs, habis...
update 2: dang... no need to even install odin. but... dunno what to do next... i guess i have to RTFM... not M but Pg 1.
hmmm... at this stage, sure later kena poison to root...
Aloo friend. Still knocking knee dont know whether want to flash or not ar?
~~ lol ~~
Just flash our local stock firmware is enough already. No need root one. Get the DX firmware from intratech thread. Or if you dont mind using europe firmware then just flash the XX firmware and you'll be on 2.3.4 already :-P
Got guys use Shizuru as screen name ke? Huhu.. girl using sgs2 here
errr... shizuru does sound like male japanese name to me... heh heh... wah, lucky you never say cook rom... else i have to hide my head in the sand... so, wanna cook rom later?
oh no xpresside is back to poison us with his mugen i tried before, never worked, dont know why, dun la go surf those prawn sites odin is small, just the firmware is about 250-300mb
and what night?
not go prawn site...those file sharing website...megaupload...fileshare cant go in ar....when i need to download those apps....or games ....or movies....
Aloo friend. Still knocking knee dont know whether want to flash or not ar?
~~ lol ~~
Just flash our local stock firmware is enough already. No need root one. Get the DX firmware from intratech thread. Or if you dont mind using europe firmware then just flash the XX firmware and you'll be on 2.3.4 already :-P
nolar... i wanna get and use only officially released firmware for MY. anyway, u will go check my screenshot later to confirm the version and then see how la... samsung not making it easy to update firmware. still dunno why they dun allow FOTA.
update: wah, our htc sensation brothers got FOTA -- 2.3.4... ours is still 2.3.3...
This post has been edited by mydragoon: Sep 2 2011, 11:07 PM
how do i actually properly exit and app? i read somewhere people said press back button? but if im im browsing, i'll have to keep pressing back many times
yea thats wit the stock browser. tat's one of the reason why i like the xscope browser. it has a off button that exit the application completely haha
QUOTE(destEX @ Sep 2 2011, 10:10 PM)
do note it's running on 1.4ghz and has a heck of a bigger screen and pumping 1.5x the resolution, therefore eats more battery
im guessing the battery consumption in line with screen size is exponential -- not linear. i think the issue here is better battery technology, slapping in a bigger mah battery is merely a shorterm remedy, not a healthy long term one, imo la.
nolar... i wanna get and use only officially released firmware for MY. anyway, u will go check my screenshot later to confirm the version and then see how la... samsung not making it easy to update firmware. still dunno why they dun allow FOTA,
Did you register and have Samsung Account already? No account no FOTA. OldKyoo got his FOTA for four updates already ~~lol~~
But the truth is, OTA still under testing stage. Few lucky user did get their FOTA. I think it will be use officially when we on Ice Cream later on
errr... shizuru does sound like male japanese name to me... heh heh... wah, lucky you never say cook rom... else i have to hide my head in the sand... so, wanna cook rom later?
Lol.. don't ask me to cook rom lor.. i only know how to cook food
Lol.. don't ask me to cook rom lor.. i only know how to cook food
ya..ya better cook food, can eat :-) if cook roms, unlucky then phone got brick
Added on September 2, 2011, 11:18 pm
QUOTE(laoya82 @ Sep 2 2011, 11:11 PM)
uncle benny, I bought sgs2 long time edi, but stil cant my name in the user list, can u add me. thks
my sgs2 temperature will reach 53 degree, when I surf net n charge the battery together..scary.
as long as you can still hold the phone then it's okay lar meaning no problem. Mine can go 54C non-stop for five hours also can survive, no harm done. Dont worry too much :-)
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 2 2011, 11:18 PM
one dumb question, i saw alots save rom/image/zip to your sdcard and flash from it.........which 'sdcard' really is referring??? once i click MyFiles, i can see the file dir is /sdcard, is this they r reffering to? the internal storage?
uncle benny, I bought sgs2 long time edi, but stil cant my name in the user list, can u add me. thks
my sgs2 temperature will reach 53 degree, when I surf net n charge the battery together..scary.
You are already listed at no 602 If charging through AC - temperature should be in the 40's ; most of the time is just slight below 40 Surfing, even continuously up to 2 hours - average temperature 35-42 ( higher on 3G, lower on wifi ) Yours is abnormally high
sdcard means internal memory. theres a external card folder (by default) for external memory
so tats means rooting , flashing Rom doesnt need external micro SD right, the tool will able to explore/browse the internal memory storage as what i see the MyFile= /sdcard right? i had just need to push everything to this internal storage /sdcard dir?
This post has been edited by unemployed: Sep 2 2011, 11:30 PM
so tats means rooting , flashing Rom doesnt need external micro SD right, the tool will able to explore/browse the internal memory storage as what i see the MyFile= /sdcard right? i had just need to push everything to this internal storage /sdcard dir?
NO need . But is good to invest in a external micro SD card . You can store all your big files eg audio/videos. Some apps , eg Titanium Backup you can set its backup to the external card. You can also keep a extra copy of your nandroid backup on your external card as a safe copy in case your internal SD card corrupted/or accidentally formatted
so tats means rooting , flashing Rom doesnt need external micro SD right, the tool will able to explore/browse the internal memory storage as what i see the MyFile= /sdcard right? i had just need to push everything to this internal storage /sdcard dir?
not sure if i understand u so if relate root, u ask others haha. my unit is stock n unroot though. u r right about internal storage IS sdcard dir.
up to u where u wanna put ur files la. since 16gb is alot to use, i just put my camera files /vid/ media/ movies to sdcard. my external memory card is only 1gb where i din put anything to it la so far. is a result of me exchanging 16gb to my mom's hp heh
managed to update my SII thru Kies. took 2 hours+ to download the firmware using Digi BB.
here is what I did:
1) Windows 7 Pro 32 bit 2) Disabled Antivirus, Malwarebtye's 3) Turn on Flight Mode. 4) Fully charge S2 to 100% 5) Let Kies detect S2. then restart notebook. and let kies redetect S2. 6) Let Kies perform backup of S2. 7) Download firmware and wait... 8) Flash S2 9) Done 10) S2 reboot. 11) Disconnect cable from notebook
managed to update my SII thru Kies. took 2 hours+ to download the firmware using Digi BB.
here is what I did:
1) Windows 7 Pro 32 bit 2) Disabled Antivirus, Malwarebtye's 3) Turn on Flight Mode. 4) Fully charge S2 to 100% 5) Let Kies detect S2. then restart notebook. and let kies redetect S2. 6) Let Kies perform backup of S2. 7) Download firmware and wait... 8) Flash S2 9) Done 10) S2 reboot. 11) Disconnect cable from notebook
Woot! Will try that tomorrow. No strength to deal with it tonight. thanks for the tip. hopefully no need to go to sc (>.<)
ya..ya better cook food, can eat :-) if cook roms, unlucky then phone got brick
Added on September 2, 2011, 11:18 pm
as long as you can still hold the phone then it's okay lar meaning no problem. Mine can go 54C non-stop for five hours also can survive, no harm done. Dont worry too much :-)
the firmware upgrade progress window is so annoying.. it is always on top n cannot be minimized.. ==.. no matter wat i do.. show desktop .etc oso cant..
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QUOTE(ndragon @ Sep 3 2011, 12:04 AM)
the firmware upgrade progress window is so annoying.. it is always on top n cannot be minimized.. ==.. no matter wat i do.. show desktop .etc oso cant..
try drag it to a side
Added on September 3, 2011, 12:07 am
QUOTE(Shizuru @ Sep 3 2011, 12:03 AM)
Any improvement on camera? Pink tint wise.
sigh.... unfortunately.... tht PINKY still exist
This post has been edited by WeSLeY: Sep 3 2011, 12:07 AM
You are already listed at no 602 If charging through AC - temperature should be in the 40's ; most of the time is just slight below 40 Surfing, even continuously up to 2 hours - average temperature 35-42 ( higher on 3G, lower on wifi ) Yours is abnormally high
my goodness... how do you actually remember? or you do a search, is it?
btw, got so reply from samsung on their fb wall. they say if got problem, just go to service centre NEXT WEEK...
supercurio François Simond I started writing a new sound driver extensions API, as much inspired by ALSA Mixer API as it gets but adapted to Android limitations. And I start using this API in the new #VoodooSound driver for #O2x #G2x. Compatibility is assured by a legacy layer in my app of course. The main interest of this sound driver extensions API is to add the ability to support any kind of audio hardware and driver later. Too bad manufacturers don't use modern ALSA / ASoC everywhere already: sometimes OSS (Moto XOOM), sometimes nothing at all (LG #O2x #G2x)
from twitter fingers crossed and hope it supports sgs2
This post has been edited by destEX: Sep 3 2011, 12:15 AM
You are already listed at no 602 If charging through AC - temperature should be in the 40's ; most of the time is just slight below 40 Surfing, even continuously up to 2 hours - average temperature 35-42 ( higher on 3G, lower on wifi ) Yours is abnormally high
Thks for the user list reminder..
i check my battery temperature with *#*#4636#*#*, it show such high temperature, do i need to send it bek to samsung to re-ensure it is not faulty.. thks
i check my battery temperature with *#*#4636#*#*, it show such high temperature, do i need to send it bek to samsung to re-ensure it is not faulty.. thks
Better check it . I have used mine 4 months even as wireless hotspot max is 48. Once a while 50. Very rare above 50. Most of time 35-45 average charging usually below 40
Not normal. How many other devices using your SGSII wifi.? Did you use 3G watchdog app?
QUOTE(WeSLeY @ Sep 3 2011, 12:07 AM)
try drag it to a side
Added on September 3, 2011, 12:07 am sigh.... unfortunately.... tht PINKY still exist
I heard android 2.3.4 reduce/eliminate this problem
QUOTE(laoya82 @ Sep 3 2011, 12:28 AM)
Thks for the user list reminder..
i check my battery temperature with *#*#4636#*#*, it show such high temperature, do i need to send it bek to samsung to re-ensure it is not faulty.. thks
Not normal. How many other devices using your SGSII wifi.? Did you use 3G watchdog app? I heard android 2.3.4 reduce/eliminate this problem Did you use 3G watchdog app?
I used it before, but after that i unistall it edi, but the temperature i mention is without the 3G watchdog..
if u have a fast internet connection should be quite fast but no harm to update it later coz didn't notice any major different, the only thing I think useful(as for now) is everything can be in chinese(chinese menu)
The voice apps changed
This post has been edited by AhBoy~~: Sep 3 2011, 12:53 AM
if u have a fast internet connection should be quite fast but no harm to update it later coz didn't notice any major different, the only thing I think useful(as for now) is everything can be in chinese(chinese menu)
Wait tomorrow then.. my streamyx not that stable at night.
I used it before, but after that i unistall it edi, but the temperature i mention is without the 3G watchdog..
Then better bring to service centre for check up
Added on September 3, 2011, 1:10 am
QUOTE(PhakFuhZai @ Sep 3 2011, 01:01 AM)
is that really necessary to backup data before updating firmware via Kies?
Using Kies.? Yes better do backup as update official firmware will wipe data and apps
Added on September 3, 2011, 1:14 am *** ATTENTION ALL '3G WATCHDOG USER *** If you're using version 0.30 , please update your app to 0.30.1 as the older one might distrupt your phone charging and make your phone temperature rises . Version (0.30.1) is available at market for updating . + 1 **credit to basSist for notifiying this. This post has been edited by waveweaver: Aug 27 2011,
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 3 2011, 01:16 AM
Not normal. How many other devices using your SGSII wifi.? Did you use 3G watchdog app? I heard android 2.3.4 reduce/eliminate this problem Did you use 3G watchdog app?
Just my laptop used sgsII wifi hotspot. I never use 3G watchdog
seems like i cant send or receive mms on my sgs2....any solution? i had try the setting from digi website but it doesn't work...it send me a link to digi but not showing the mms directly...
seems like i cant send or receive mms on my sgs2....any solution? i had try the setting from digi website but it doesn't work...it send me a link to digi but not showing the mms directly...
Finally on KH2 now for a much needed sleep Nite2..
wa u really patient wait till so late.. after i tried a while last night i stop d.. cuz for some reason its eating my bandwidth causing the internet to be so slow n my bro complains abt it.. so now i m trying see whether i can finish dling the firmware be4 i go out..
Added on September 3, 2011, 8:53 ammy dl ends at 70% den it goes into updating the firmware n done d.. == so its supposed to be like dat?.. i dun c any problem with da fon la..
This post has been edited by ndragon: Sep 3 2011, 08:53 AM
How do I backup my phone IMEI in case it gets missing, gets corrupted during flash process ? And how do I restore it
Check to see if your IMEI number is still intact by dialling *#06# efs doesn't get backed up or restored by nandroid
This is a quick summary based on the XDA discussion
Why the /efs folder? This is a very sensitive system folder that contains Phone-specific information such as the IMEI (encrypted in the nv_data.bin), wireless devices MAC addresses, product code (also in the nv_data.bin), and much more. Often users trying to change product codes or trying to unlock the mobile will end up corrupting data in this location.
Why back it up? Well, let’s resume it saying that backing-up this little folder will keep you away from Samsung service centres.
Easiest : Use HellCatDroid tool - just download and install kTool.apk file. Launch the app and select your choice : http://f.lui.li/get_99_f13d.html
Through TERMINAL commands What you will need: Rooted SGS II to get permissions as a SU (Super User) and perform the backup Terminal Emulator by Jack Palevich (available from the market) <-Terminal Emulator or use ADB which is included in the SDK Development Tools
The standard prompt of terminal (adb) is a $ sign. Once you enter “SU” it will become a # Sign.
***NOTE: Make sure to keep an eye on the screen of your SGS II during this process, because it may request SU permissions [currently doesn't on CF-root]; else, you will get an error (just if it’s the first time). In Terminal Emulator you will need to reset the app after granting permissions cause it usually freezes***
*Remember: to use ADB you need to enable USB DEBUGGING under Applications/Development in your SGS II.
su mkdir /sdcard/efs busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/efs/efs-backup.tar.gz /efs cat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 > /sdcard/efs/efs_dev-block-mmcblk0p1.img
Close terminal emulator, then transfer to your pc.
RESTORING : Restoring efs backup (It helped when the phone is not working and imei is blank): put your efs-backup.tar.gz in sdcard then in adb shell
su umount /efs mke2fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 mount -w -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /efs busybox tar zxvf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.gz -C /
Seems that there's no real recommendations for the cover accessories available, and it's more a mixed bag of what you prefer.
Google for XENUS, ARGOS - these are top quality genuine leather cases from Korea . Some guys selling it in garage sales mobilephone ( just search SGS II cases ) or you can buy from ebay. Average price RM 120-140
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my sgs2 white is now in SG... wow..cant wait..should be receiving before nest wednesday... lol .. This time i guess i am the first one to own galaxy S II white unit ..
This post has been edited by ccm: Sep 3 2011, 10:49 AM
if i root wif the cf-root + cwm, why do i still need to rooting wif superoneclick after cf-root is done? considering if it purposed to fix the yellow triangle by flash the stock kernel using superoneclick, but i can do it with odin just the same when i flash the cf-kernel rite?
This post has been edited by unemployed: Sep 3 2011, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE(unemployed @ Sep 3 2011, 10:49 AM)
if i root wif the cf-root + cwm, why do i still need to rooting wif superoneclick after cf-root is done? considering if it purposed to fix the yellow triangle by flash the stock kernel using superoneclick, but i can do it with odin just the same when i flash the cf-kernel rite?
ROFL, so committed ah, samsung kies developer sure love u very much XD
anyway congratz to all those successfully updated using kies. at least till now still no user reporting their 2k galaxy become paperweight
not committed lor. just so damn frustrated why can't get the darn thing to update.
QUOTE(ndragon @ Sep 3 2011, 08:40 AM)
wa u really patient wait till so late.. after i tried a while last night i stop d.. cuz for some reason its eating my bandwidth causing the internet to be so slow n my bro complains abt it.. so now i m trying see whether i can finish dling the firmware be4 i go out..
Added on September 3, 2011, 8:53 ammy dl ends at 70% den it goes into updating the firmware n done d.. == so its supposed to be like dat?.. i dun c any problem with da fon la..
Mine also like that. Around 70% i think (didn't wait infront of PC that time) suddenly finished and went to updating mode :/ Normal I guess
Dear members, in order to install Papago ,we need micro sd card in phone is it?
What is the most suitable class of memory card for s II?
Thank you.
No need. Install everything in internal sd card If you wish to buy external micro sd get at least class 4. Class 6 is ideal but hard to find now. I am using class 10
No need. Install everything in internal sd card If you wish to buy external micro sd get at least class 4. Class 6 is ideal but hard to find now. I am using class 10
Yeah..Class 6 and Class 10 selling at the same price..so most of the seller rather take Class 10
No , the NaviSea folder for your PAPAGO must be in your internal sd , not external sd
so no need memory card also can install the papago?
Added on September 3, 2011, 11:30 am
QUOTE(Lineage @ Sep 3 2011, 11:24 AM)
No need..only use internal memory.. Of course Class 10
Class 10 confirm can support by s II ?
Added on September 3, 2011, 11:31 am
QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 3 2011, 11:25 AM)
No need. Install everything in internal sd card If you wish to buy external micro sd get at least class 4. Class 6 is ideal but hard to find now. I am using class 10
Ok Thanks for your info. I will go for class 10 then.
This post has been edited by xinzhang: Sep 3 2011, 11:31 AM
not reli. i using sandisk class 4, other than the shitty transfer speed from comp to card, it works perfectly fine. i cant imagine what phone can support class 10 if SGSII oso cannot
How is the performance if use Class 4 to play HD movie? Currently I'm using Class 6..can play .mkv smoothly
How is the performance if use Class 4 to play HD movie? Currently I'm using Class 6..can play .mkv smoothly
Doesnt make much difference if u r playing a movie but alot of difference if u r recording video on the highest resolution .... Tried with class 4 , video playback abit jerky compared to class 10 but then , it might be just me
Doesnt make much difference if u r playing a movie but alot of difference if u r recording video on the highest resolution .... Tried with class 4 , video playback abit jerky compared to class 10 but then , it might be just me
Google for XENUS, ARGOS - these are top quality genuine leather cases from Korea . Some guys selling it in garage sales mobilephone ( just search SGS II cases ) or you can buy from ebay. Average price RM 120-140
the other day i was in one utama and i saw one flip case that looks interesting. basically the back of the case is a replacement batt cover, remove original, fit the case in to maintain the slim form factor...too bad it cost rm150.
Better check it . I have used mine 4 months even as wireless hotspot max is 48. Once a while 50. Very rare above 50. Most of time 35-45 average charging usually below 40
on several occasions, mine have gone up to 52°. once while playing star legends and charging st the same time.
no lag at all. i place all my animes (mkv file, 300mb++) in external sd, play smoothly using mobo player
I play 4gb MKV file..hahaha..
QUOTE(Noobi3 @ Sep 3 2011, 12:44 PM)
Doesnt make much difference if u r playing a movie but alot of difference if u r recording video on the highest resolution .... Tried with class 4 , video playback abit jerky compared to class 10 but then , it might be just me
Really? I use class 6 Full HD recording..and play back is fine.. Do u know how fast is the internal memory?
QUOTE(pluginbaby @ Sep 3 2011, 03:59 PM)
i believe u can do it by Clear Data in apps settings.. u searched for naughty stuffs ey..
What naughty thing can be search in foursquare and navigation app?
whats next? I didn't see any clear data option, any advice? tqtq
Browse to the relevant app , eg Foursquare - and select clear data
Added on September 3, 2011, 5:14 pm
QUOTE(Lineage @ Sep 3 2011, 05:01 PM)
I play 4gb MKV file..hahaha.. Really? I use class 6 Full HD recording..and play back is fine.. Do u know how fast is the internal memory? What naughty thing can be search in foursquare and navigation app?
Go to naughty places ??
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 3 2011, 05:14 PM
Read the thread at XDA - take note all the stuffs not working/or poorly working , is clear;y listed in first post: if you can accept these go ahead It is a very fast, stable rom. It has na very iPhone-like user interface - you hate it or you love it.
Should be no issue with it. Remember do backup first.
Added on September 3, 2011, 6:53 pm Completely recommended if you are a experience user. If not sure blur kau kau.
how do i backup the stock kernel?.. =[
Added on September 3, 2011, 7:18 pmand my phone cannot detect my phone number.. its shown unknown.. so the samsung dive also not working because of this.. ==
This post has been edited by ndragon: Sep 3 2011, 07:18 PM
Any Sifu have a idea for flash a hong kong version,i follow at 1st page download I9100ZSKF1 rar file,after extra i get 1 ODIN file n 1 GT-I9100 TGY rar file.extra again i get BIN,Disc LFS...,no see any PIT: u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4 PDA: CODE_I9100ZSKF1_CL265340_REV02_user_low_ship.tar PHONE: MODEM_I9100XXKE7_REV_02_CL1017274.tar CSC: GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC = OZSKE7.tar Pls give me a advice.Thx
Read the thread at XDA - take note all the stuffs not working/or poorly working , is clear;y listed in first post: if you can accept these go ahead It is a very fast, stable rom. It has na very iPhone-like user interface - you hate it or you love it.
alright, there are 2 version, one is bamrk version, another one is galnet version, which one recommended?
Any Sifu have a idea for flash a hong kong version,i follow at 1st page download I9100ZSKF1 rar file,after extra i get 1 ODIN file n 1 GT-I9100 TGY rar file.extra again i get BIN,Disc LFS...,no see any PIT: u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4 PDA: CODE_I9100ZSKF1_CL265340_REV02_user_low_ship.tar PHONE: MODEM_I9100XXKE7_REV_02_CL1017274.tar CSC: GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC = OZSKE7.tar Pls give me a advice.Thx
You mean you did not see the files PDA, Phone etc etc
Or you got a tar file only : if so, just select the tar file as PDA in Odin
Just extract the file to TAR format level and do not over extract it
Added on September 3, 2011, 8:33 pm
QUOTE(lowyatlurker @ Sep 3 2011, 07:38 PM)
alright, there are 2 version, one is bamrk version, another one is galnet version, which one recommended?
The galnet version is more of a themed and revised UI version of the bmark version with added TouchWiz . You can checkup galnet website ( is in his thread ) to see the differences I'd suggest you start with bmark than move on to galnet and see which meets your taste. Galnet is more user friendly
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 3 2011, 08:33 PM
Launch of the SGS II in New York on 30/Aug. The event showcased the Galaxy S II versions on Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile. And we were all complaining why Malaysia was so slow !!!
I read on the web , apparently the latest Samsung releases Note 5.3 and Tab 7.7 will NOT even be available for sale in USA or no plans yet for USA market
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 3 2011, 08:39 PM
For me, one of the reasons to try out MIUI is to get rid of samsung stuff. Galnet idea to port back Samsumg apk (only some of them work anyway) on cm framework idea is a strange concept for me. i woulf think if one want samsumg apk better stay on with other ROM.
edit: except for samsung camera.apk but i am not hopeful.
This post has been edited by Teng N: Sep 3 2011, 08:42 PM
Finally samsung decide to give us updated... 2.3.3...........??? why ar? T.T
nothing big different but somehow, at this screen used to be yellowish left side, now become even already, through it fixed the normal part make it whole yellow lolx
anyone confirm this too or it's just placebo effect for me only.
For me, one of the reasons to try out MIUI is to get rid of samsung stuff. Galnet idea to port back Samsumg apk (only some of them work anyway) on cm framework idea is a strange concept for me. i woulf think if one want samsumg apk better stay on with other ROM.
No need to use MIUI if you do not want Samsung's stuffs. As the MIUI solution is still beta, an unfinished project
I'd recommend you to try these 2 roms if you do not want Samsung's bloatware. I highly recommend it: My choice Cognition 1.5.1 Speedmod Vanilla 0.3 Cognition 1.5.1
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 3 2011, 08:44 PM
Yes,i did not see any pda phone..etc file.I juz get 1 odin n 1 tar rar file.u mean tar file as PDA in ODIN n other(PIT,PHONE,CSC) juz keep blank n direct flash it?
Yes,i did not see any pda phone..etc file.I juz get 1 odin n 1 tar rar file.u mean tar file as PDA in ODIN n other(PIT,PHONE,CSC) juz keep blank n direct flash it?
What is the tar file name; list it here and I can tell you whether is the correct one to use Go read page 1 post #5 I explain how the firmware files are being developed : 2 types - a breakdown into 4 parts or just a one compilation in 1 tar file
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 3 2011, 08:52 PM
Trying out Touch X-treme Rom and he recommended this app to calibrate batt.
Many users I have read is using this app here in this thread. I have tested itb too - is very easy. to use. It is actually replacing the procedure to boot to recovery and clear battery stats
No need to use MIUI if you do not want Samsung's stuffs. As the MIUI solution is still beta, an unfinished project
I'd recommend you to try these 2 roms if you do not want Samsung's bloatware. I highly recommend it: My choice Cognition 1.5.1 Speedmod Vanilla 0.3 Cognition 1.5.1
Uncle Benny, I have tried both MIUI and I prefer bmarko with rsome mods.
I think I need to wipe data to go back to Cognition.. What are the strengths of Cognition + Speedmod Vanila?
Uncle Benny, I have tried both MIUI and I prefer bmarko with rsome mods.
I think I need to wipe data to go back to Cognition.. What are the strengths of Cognition + Speedmod Vanila?
Cognition : Stable with virtually no bugs; good battery life - a highly dependable rom. I just restore all my apps/data using TB onto Cognition - no problems, no force closures. On Speedmod there were a few FC, so it loses out here. Both have option to install back Samsung apps if you need it. What I did, instead of flashing the zip - I extract it and transfer those apk file I need over to /system/apps folder
Cognition : Stable with virtually no bugs; good battery life - a highly dependable rom. I just restore all my apps/data using TB onto Cognition - no problems, no force closures. On Speedmod there were a few FC, so it loses out here. Both have option to install back Samsung apps if you need it. What I did, instead of flashing the zip - I extract it and transfer those apk file I need over to /system/apps folder
Cognition : Stable with virtually no bugs; good battery life - a highly dependable rom. I just restore all my apps/data using TB onto Cognition - no problems, no force closures. On Speedmod there were a few FC, so it loses out here. Both have option to install back Samsung apps if you need it. What I did, instead of flashing the zip - I extract it and transfer those apk file I need over to /system/apps folder
Nice. Will give a try after my phone charged. Tried Batista but somehow I cannot restore/import my contacts. Always give the same error. Can't remember it exactly though.
Many users I have read is using this app here in this thread. I have tested itb too - is very easy. to use. It is actually replacing the procedure to boot to recovery and clear battery stats
I always thought that re-calibrating need to drain batt and recharge and ..... If just clear batt stat I can even do from CWM.
Anyway, only way to find out is to try it. Waiting for my phone to fully charge.
Touch x-treme is giving me a good impression so far. Restored everything with no issue so far. Seem pretty fast and smooth.
What is the tar file name; list it here and I can tell you whether is the correct one to use Go read page 1 post #5 I explain how the firmware files are being developed : 2 types - a breakdown into 4 parts or just a one compilation in 1 tar file
My tar file name is GT-I9100_TGY_I9100ZSKF1_I9100OZSKE7_I9100XXKE4. Try to read so many times at that post,but still not to understand .
Nice. Will give a try after my phone charged. Tried Batista but somehow I cannot restore/import my contacts. Always give the same error. Can't remember it exactly though.
How are you backing up your contact? I backup to my google account and never had any problem so far.
I cant find any information about rooting really does void warranty in malaysia. But, i think its true. What i want to ask, are there anyone who already sent there device to samsung?
if i root my device, then unroot again. can i cheat the samsung for waranty? newbies for sgs2. please help, TQ.
my sgs2 doesn't autofocus during VIDEO RECORDING if i set the resolution to 720x480 640x480 320x240 176x144
the autofocus only works on 1920x1080 1280x720
does this happens to yours? please let me know if i have a defected unit.
to test, start recording by aiming something far, then aim something nearer about 10 inch away, see whether the nearer object will become sharp and clear.
Added on September 3, 2011, 10:11 pmopps, by the way, new user, please add me in user list. thanks :-)
This post has been edited by mtxx: Sep 3 2011, 10:11 PM
My tar file name is GT-I9100_TGY_I9100ZSKF1_I9100OZSKE7_I9100XXKE4. Try to read so many times at that post,but still not to understand .
So this tar file is a compiled version of the phone/pda/csc - it is a all-in-one. Just select this tar file and put it as PDA in ODIN. Leave the others blank and do not select repartition
after using the phone for a few weeks... I now wonder... do we really need that many cores on the phone? after all, if it's about silky smooth scrolling, iphone 4 could do it with a single core.
from what I can see... most here are into modding phone but not really about posing the phone to its limit - unless you're over clocking. apps wise, I can't think of any that really pushes the phone... then again, if there is such an apps, at most, it'll be hours before we look for a power point.
so just wondering... did I get the right phone or was this an overkill? but I know I love the 1080 recording... maybe this is where the dual core is useful.
How are you backing up your contact? I backup to my google account and never had any problem so far.
I'm using MyBackup Pro.
The error came out when it tried to delete / remove a contact. The error also came out when I tried to delete a contact from well, Contacts . For now I flashed back to another ROM and the app worked flawlessly.
So this tar file is a compiled version of the phone/pda/csc - it is a all-in-one. Just select this tar file and put it as PDA in ODIN. Leave the others blank and do not select repartition
I cant find any information about rooting really does void warranty in malaysia. But, i think its true. What i want to ask, are there anyone who already sent there device to samsung?
if i root my device, then unroot again. can i cheat the samsung for waranty? newbies for sgs2. please help, TQ.
Don't have to worry. I've rooted and flashed a custom ROM. But before I sent in my phone, I flashed back stock ROM + stock kernel, but the flash counter in download mode is still >0 as I didn't use the USB jig. There is no problem claiming warranty at all.
after using the phone for a few weeks... I now wonder... do we really need that many cores on the phone? after all, if it's about silky smooth scrolling, iphone 4 could do it with a single core.
from what I can see... most here are into modding phone but not really about posing the phone to its limit - unless you're over clocking. apps wise, I can't think of any that really pushes the phone... then again, if there is such an apps, at most, it'll be hours before we look for a power point.
so just wondering... did I get the right phone or was this an overkill? but I know I love the 1080 recording... maybe this is where the dual core is useful.
hahaha i'm thinking the same, what's the monitor screen resolution when we use such spec on pc? what program can't run on it? i wish future phone focus on better graphic processor and battery, at least that make different than overkill processor and ram.
Don't have to worry. I've rooted and flashed a custom ROM. But before I sent in my phone, I flashed back stock ROM + stock kernel, but the flash counter in download mode is still >0 as I didn't use the USB jig. There is no problem claiming warranty at all.
thanks for the feedback. meaning as long i didnt flash custom firmware, there should be no problem at all.. Thanks again. i gather more info for rooting then will start it..
forgot one thing, do u unroot ur device?
in new user too. add me to userlist if possible.
This post has been edited by jasonkhoo87: Sep 3 2011, 10:36 PM
Hi uncle benny, i face problem when rooting. I follow the steps in page 1 "Rooting using SuperOneClick Long guide (for beginners)" I have done the Odin flash kernel and the device reboot. But when i launch the SuperOneClick and press root button, a dialog box to download 3 files (i remember one of them is CWM 4.0.0.2 recovery) will be prompted to download, after that the Odin launched automatically, and i found the SuperOneClick appear below message:
Rooting device... - Step #1 Odin files could not be set! FAILED
Could you advice what should i done the next? I still connecting the USB cable with the phone. Thank you
I know I am going to get the heat on this one - but maybe just maybe - I might be lucky -
Am looking for anyone who has or know someone who has a Galaxy S and want to sell it in return to get a S2 - I want to get one
So please dont flame me ok? Just trying my luck
BTW I am keeping my S2 (its my other half who wants to get the S)
Why would anyone want to sell their SGSII for SGS.? SGSII beat SGS handown in every dept except sound. Or you can try your luck better at Official SGS thread :-)
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 3 2011, 11:25 PM
Anyone successfully used the CISCO AnyConnect VPN? How the hell do you install the certificate? Trying to use my S2 to connect to the office network...
I set to use my live wallpaper which install from android market, but why it'll turn to b normal wallpaper after everytime reboot? Any solution for this?
Why would anyone want to sell their SGSII for SGS.? SGSII beat SGS handown in every dept except sound. Or you can try your luck better at Official SGS thread :-)
OMG,really sgs beat sgs2 sound?do u mean speaker or sound card?
OMG,really sgs beat sgs2 sound?do u mean speaker or sound card?
I mean the sound quality :-P Although Yamaha suppose to be more superior than Wolfson, it's not in SGSII case. Something wrong in the sound setup. If only Yamaha open up it source code then maybe somebody (vodoo) can fix it. You can compare yourself the sound quality by listening both phone side by side. You will find it is differ miles apart.
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 3 2011, 11:46 PM
i'm using casemate. was using some china brand one which was making it a bit wider which is a real bummer cause it it already quite broad at 4.3 inches of screen space
SGP Neo Hybrid and very satisfied with it. It was not a very tight fit initially, but I've put a piece of paper behind the phone and a few small chunks at the edges, and now its a nice snug fit
Neo hybrid has the best look of all the cases available though, IMO. Plus ultra crystal bundled is just great
Bros - I mean I am looking for a SGS not to sell my S2 for it.
Sorry, my bad. Why not try looking at SGS thread. Most probably somebody there is willing to sell their SGS in order to upgrade for SGSII or any other phones
casemate tough is good. only thing is that u may find it irritating to remove and put it back, everytime u want to take out the batt etc if the phone freezes
casemate tough is good. only thing is that u may find it irritating to remove and put it back, everytime u want to take out the batt etc if the phone freezes
Better than iPhone..cannot take out at all..wakakakaka.. Apple is so confident that iPhone wont hang..
hmm, is anyone experiencing sgs2 usb connection keep disconnecting and connecting itself when browsing the phone folder? any idea how to solve it cause I couldn't update my sgs2 through kies because it keep disconnecting.
SGP Neo Hybrid and very satisfied with it. It was not a very tight fit initially, but I've put a piece of paper behind the phone and a few small chunks at the edges, and now its a nice snug fit
Neo hybrid has the best look of all the cases available though, IMO. Plus ultra crystal bundled is just great
Using sgp neo hybrid too but mine is a snug fit. no need to add paper here n there
Added on September 4, 2011, 3:21 am
QUOTE(r47z @ Sep 3 2011, 10:20 PM)
I have updated to KH2 and realised that the browser have lots of checkered flags. Ho hum anyone having the same? When you scroll down qui ckly
No checkered flags. still fast and smooth as before for me.
This post has been edited by Shizuru: Sep 4 2011, 03:21 AM
i just got a galaxy s2 for my mum. she wants the phone to be able to read and type chinese but the phone does not have option to read and type chinese.
Wow., nice avatar :-P Anyway, welcome to the big family.
QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Sep 4 2011, 01:32 AM)
any nice battery widget to place on my home screen? it is a hassle for me to everytime go into settings to look at the battery percentage
Battery solo widget. It's simple and with a tap, you can also see your phone temperatures.
QUOTE(yang90 @ Sep 4 2011, 01:39 AM)
is it necessary to put screen protector on camera part?
Not necessary unless you are a robust type person.
Added on September 4, 2011, 7:16 am
QUOTE(zeroexz @ Sep 4 2011, 07:02 AM)
Hi all sifus,
i just got a galaxy s2 for my mum. she wants the phone to be able to read and type chinese but the phone does not have option to read and type chinese.
Is there any thing i can do?
Tomorrow, bring the phone to service centre and ask them for upgrading firmware. The latest official stock firmware for M'sia now got and support Chinese language. It's FOC :-)
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 4 2011, 07:30 AM
After reading about root and flashing. i notice the flash counter. I want to ask did the counter combine/separate for flashing custom firmware and flashing custom kernal.
I did read that if we only flash the custom kernal, the counter will increase. In this case, can we reset the counter? What i also google is the jig connecter.
hmm, is anyone experiencing sgs2 usb connection keep disconnecting and connecting itself when browsing the phone folder? any idea how to solve it cause I couldn't update my sgs2 through kies because it keep disconnecting.
anyone experiencing this? cause my kies couldn't connect my sgs2 to pc and my sgs2 keep disconnecting and reconnecting once i plug in the usb cable.
u sure dun have? mine one when loading scroll up scroll down sure come out whole page checker spot for around 1 sec love kies(hit) already? GLHF
Yupe very sure.. Test it again just now. No difference when scrolling after firmware upgrade. but i'm sure 1 sec isn't that bothersome right? unless you are very particular about those thing
anyone experiencing this? cause my kies couldn't connect my sgs2 to pc and my sgs2 keep disconnecting and reconnecting once i plug in the usb cable.
never encountered this before on my previous Kies connection, until recently my win vista (yea, it sucks i know going to win7 soon zzzz) decide not to recognize it anymore. i would suggest doing a clean reinstallation of Kies.
never encountered this before on my previous Kies connection, until recently my win vista (yea, it sucks i know going to win7 soon zzzz) decide not to recognize it anymore. i would suggest doing a clean reinstallation of Kies.
even when i plug in the usb cable, during the MTP application, the usb connection keep on initializing and connecting when i'm trying to go into the sgs2 folder. is it same like u're situation? i wanna update my sgs2 but dunno how when it keep disconnecting. sigh.
Bro,what colour r u using for neo hybrid?Mind posting some pic of it.
u didnt notice the female tag.. btw my neo hybrid is white colour.. i didnt take pic.. but i can link u 1 with real life pic from other forumer in one of the selling thread..
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im new to SGS2 phone. just got it a week ago. Just wondering will this work for any version of the phone?
my will be: Android version:2.3.3 (should i root my phone before i can update to 2.3.4??) PDA: I9100DXKF1 PHONE:I9100DXKF1 CSC:I9100OLBKE5
and what does it means by these numbers and how do i know my version number?? KF1 KF2 KF3, KE1 KE2...etc.
i read that we need to download the correct version base on our phone version. like for my case i should search for version with KF1 and KE5?
no u dun haf to root ur phone to update to 2.3.4.. if u r updating 2.3.4 firmware from other region.. u can just download from samsfirmware and flash it.. any ver. will do.. u need to find the correct ver. only if u r flashing insecure kernel.. maybe to root ur phone.. den u hav to see ur kernel ver. and find a compatible or one that is near to it..
This post has been edited by ndragon: Sep 4 2011, 12:36 PM
no u dun haf to root ur phone to update to 2.3.4.. if u r updating 2.3.4 firmware from other region.. u can just download from samsfirmware and flash it.. any ver. will do.. u need to find the correct ver. only if u r flashing insecure kernel.. maybe to root ur phone.. den u hav to see ur kernel ver. and find a compatible or one that is near to it..
thanks a lot. btw whats the different rooting 2.3.3 and 2.3.4?
Was playing Contract Killer on my SGS2 yesterday and was shocked at how hot it became after a while (less than a hour). Not merely warm, but hot, though not hot enough to scald.
Is that normal? I'm now worried that using a casing may not be the best thing for a SGS2...perhaps it needs to go au' naturel to stay safely cool?
Hi All, I've just got my SGS2 for two days. Will be retiring my CSL MI300 soon. ;-) I wanted to monitor/optimize battery usage, read page 1 and other info. I finally figured out that I needed these two apps/widget ... (1) Battery Monitor Widget (free with ads, RM13 for Pro version without ads) --> this provides battery percentage, current mA usage with graphs. (2) BetterBatteryStats XDA version (free for XDA registered user, RM9 on Android Market to support developer) --> this provides further tools to find apps consuming power ... did I get that right?
Hi All, I've just got my SGS2 for two days. Will be retiring my CSL MI300 soon. ;-) I wanted to monitor/optimize battery usage, read page 1 and other info. I finally figured out that I needed these two apps/widget ... (1) Battery Monitor Widget (free with ads, RM13 for Pro version without ads) --> this provides battery percentage, current mA usage with graphs. (2) BetterBatteryStats XDA version (free for XDA registered user, RM9 on Android Market to support developer) --> this provides further tools to find apps consuming power ... did I get that right?
yep those 2 are my main monitors too. You can also try android assistant
Wow., nice avatar :-P Anyway, welcome to the big family. Battery solo widget. It's simple and with a tap, you can also see your phone temperatures. Not necessary unless you are a robust type person.
Added on September 4, 2011, 7:16 am
Tomorrow, bring the phone to service centre and ask them for upgrading firmware. The latest official stock firmware for M'sia now got and support Chinese language. It's FOC :-)
Thanks bro,
just to clarify, the service centre u mentioned is Samsung serviced centre or telco service centre (which where i got the phone)?
i was so frustrated connecting my s2 to kies, it was like forever, it keep on showing connecting and never get connected. Samsung have to really look into this technical issue.
thanks a lot. btw whats the different rooting 2.3.3 and 2.3.4?
No different on the way of rooting 2.3.3 or 2.3.4
QUOTE(doobydoo @ Sep 4 2011, 01:23 PM)
Was playing Contract Killer on my SGS2 yesterday and was shocked at how hot it became after a while (less than a hour). Not merely warm, but hot, though not hot enough to scald.
Is that normal? I'm now worried that using a casing may not be the best thing for a SGS2...perhaps it needs to go au' naturel to stay safely cool?
How hot? Next time take notice of the temperatures
Added on September 4, 2011, 2:30 pm
QUOTE(zeroexz @ Sep 4 2011, 01:34 PM)
Thanks bro,
just to clarify, the service centre u mentioned is Samsung serviced centre or telco service centre (which where i got the phone)?
thanks again
Bring it to Samsung Service Centre
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 4 2011, 02:30 PM
1. How to know my PDA, PHONE, CSC for stock rom? i am know in KH3. Just in case if need revert to stock firmaware. 2. Heard KH3 is not compatible with 3G data?? its true.
1. How to know my PDA, PHONE, CSC for stock rom? i am know in KH3. Just in case if need revert to stock firmaware. 2. Heard KH3 is not compatible with 3G data?? its true.
1. How to know my PDA, PHONE, CSC for stock rom? i am know in KH3. Just in case if need revert to stock firmaware. 2. Heard KH3 is not compatible with 3G data?? its true.
1) *#1234# 2) Most of us are using KH3 and no one as far as i know have problem with 3g
i was so frustrated connecting my s2 to kies, it was like forever, it keep on showing connecting and never get connected. Samsung have to really look into this technical issue.
Have u tried opening kies first, then only connect the usb to phone n pc?
Added on September 4, 2011, 3:21 pm
QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Sep 4 2011, 02:15 PM)
the market seem to be can't detect to apps already in install in myapps so can update..
Try uninstall market.. it won't delete the default market..
This post has been edited by toufiq: Sep 4 2011, 03:21 PM
hmmmm twcalenderwidget doesn't seem to be there even after copying the apk file to system/apps
Reset permissions and restart? I THINK you need the TWframework as well.
Anyways, I've ordered some M3 Estocs to test, but I've gotta say, unless we buy about 10x units, it's still gonna be considerably more expensive then a pack of SGP protectors. Also, there's only one per pack vs the SGP's 2.
and wat u will do on ur SGSII after u get it? light surfing/ whatsapp/ fb? medium surfing/ streaming? heavy download/streaming?
choose ur plan and telco base on ur need. dun get tempted by how much so called "discounts" for bundle wif telco. for example one month u spend RM20 on call n sms and only do some lite surfing. and u take maxis plans that is totally underutilizing the plan usage, in the end u spend more than what u think u saved.
i get my phone at 2030 without bundling wif any telco, and i go for umobile prepaid unlimited internet at RM28 per month, free 100 min air time and 30 sms, and 500 mb quota data plan. the most suitable plan for me
I don't understand those 'rooting' 'kernel' 'kies' or whatever you guys say about the updates and downloading things. @.@
Basically I have decided to take 500mb from the Maxis package. I will get the phone for whatsapp,fb and some other social networks. And maybe some other chatting tools. Then surfing when I need to find out something. I think mostly will be for social network. Photo taking would be more since the phone comes with 8mp. Can snap whatever I want. Games, I love to play games, but since I'm usually at work busying my work stuffs, prolly only able to play games when I'm waiting for something eg in a queue.
But the Maxis package, it only comes with 1 yr warranty. Do you guys think that would be enough?
QUOTE(wayfeel @ Sep 2 2011, 06:09 PM)
give me ur phone number i call u tonight then we can talk about sgs2 complaints --privately... lol ok srsly, i find the video sound too soft. maximise it to 14, still like lvl4 of my samsung wave only. other tones is loud enough but shockingly the video isnt i dont like the speaker facing downside i dont like the camera is not protected i dont like cuz it's too powerful, i feel guilty not fully utilised it's power i dont like cuz pawnage iphone users...
other version of sgs2 is tegra 2 processor with super lcd or sumfin' lik dat...amoled+ is very the best u can find on this planet before they mass ship out da amoled HD tho so this version is the reason u wanto get cuz of the amoled+...other manufacturer hi tech display still in production or concept stage so amoled+ still mile ahead in term of contrast /deep black and color vibrancy . and unless u can wait myb half a year, the amoled HD myb comes in much bigger resolution than 480 x 800 but just might tax the processor abit.
since the leading prowess of sgs2 processor partly due to smaller reso than competitors therefore explaining the overpowering quadrant n other perf tests
Are you trolling me? LOL I don't quite understand those technical terms. So in other words? Is that version available in m'sia?
To those who use the neo hybrid, does the silicone part of the case near the camera became loose and expanded? It was perfect before.im suspecting its the heat causing the silicone to expand as it only expands at the camera part of the phone
To those who use the neo hybrid, does the silicone part of the case near the camera became loose and expanded? It was perfect before.im suspecting its the heat causing the silicone to expand as it only expands at the camera part of the phone
To those who use the neo hybrid, does the silicone part of the case near the camera became loose and expanded? It was perfect before.im suspecting its the heat causing the silicone to expand as it only expands at the camera part of the phone
Am using this, no complaints except reduced back/menu button sensitivity (now it registers touch near the icon ONLY which might actually be a good thing).
Using it with a Walnutt bumper case, no problems.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Sep 4 2011, 05:52 PM
To those who use the neo hybrid, does the silicone part of the case near the camera became loose and expanded? It was perfect before.im suspecting its the heat causing the silicone to expand as it only expands at the camera part of the phone
Yeap, same issue.. maybe bcoz of the heat from that area..
Are you trolling me? LOL I don't quite understand those technical terms. So in other words? Is that version available in m'sia?
not troll la..thrilling mebe la ..lousy attempt though haha not available. luckily we get the exynos+amoled version for better video n flash perf. the tgra 2 for gaming better since i dont game on my s2...i dun understand why ppl want to game on hp n whats the fuss about angry brid , i got notebook to game many better games wakakaka
i just got my new Galaxy S2.. still exploring the phone.. first android.. hehehe..
but the downside is.. PINKISH Camera Shooting.... =(
dono why some hp got pinkish, some dont. i wonder if it's batch differences or earlier batch only but doesnt seem so lik dat . mine defnitly dont hv. but fret not, read that it can be solved thru root or updates, unsure though. was it rly that bad? like i said again, mebe ur's is a fehmale s2 right...
QUOTE(woundxp @ Sep 4 2011, 06:19 PM)
Hey guys, i'm currently very (crazily) interested in this phone. What is the best price for ori now? Is 1900 ok?
if u r "crazily" interested, 1900 or 2k doesnt matter right? walk the talk, man kakakak
This post has been edited by wayfeel: Sep 4 2011, 06:24 PM
Hey guys, im gonna get the galaxy s2 next saturday, i will be getting a brightstar ap unit, is there anything that i should check on the unit? Like warranty or check is if the unit is faulty?
Hey guys, im gonna get the galaxy s2 next saturday, i will be getting a brightstar ap unit, is there anything that i should check on the unit? Like warranty or check is if the unit is faulty?
i test the basic things only i tink good enuf dial *#0*#
dont forget ask for freegifts !! when i buy my unit i should hv gotten freegifts like bluetooth set but i was overly excited about my new s2 that i forgot my own name n the gifts. edit: sry, i bought at senq lol
This post has been edited by wayfeel: Sep 4 2011, 06:48 PM
Anyway, you can try Flex, VLC stream and convert, or other pure streaming solutions too.
For me, I usually stream remotely through 3G, and I've only had limited success with DonutPlayer/Server, tho. So for me no real AIR VIDEO alternative on Android yet.
For WIFI streaming things are a lot simpler, and the built in Allshare works fine too.
Buuuut, I have the AnimeWatch app to stream the latest of everything from AnimeHidden.com servers so no real loss there.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Sep 4 2011, 06:50 PM
yes it can. mp3s no problem at all, but HD videos its not smooth since its buffering quite abit...either that or something wrong with my modem. did a speedtest with s2 connected to my 4mb streamyx, my s2 download speed maxes out around 400-500kbps...ideally should be around 3.4mbps. but upload speedtest is fine.
s2 result.
actual result from PC.
This post has been edited by Everdying: Sep 4 2011, 07:10 PM
i test the basic things only i tink good enuf dial *#0*#
dont forget ask for freegifts !! when i buy my unit i should hv gotten freegifts like bluetooth set but i was overly excited about my new s2 that i forgot my own name n the gifts. edit: sry, i bought at senq lol
Oh ok thx! Wanna ask other galaxy s2 owners, what case shud i get? Im interested in the case-mate tough case, since looks as if it can really protect the phone, considering the phone is only made out of plastic, do i need that type of case? Or cases like sgp neo hybrid will do the job when dropped from your hand to the floor(my hands are so clumsy)? And do i need a screen protector? The screen made out of gorilla glass, and reviews state that the screen is more fingerprint resistant than most phones, so shud be fine without screen protector right?
yes it can. mp3s no problem at all, but HD videos its not smooth since its buffering quite abit...either that or something wrong with my modem. did a speedtest with s2 connected to my 4mb streamyx, my s2 download speed maxes out around 400-500kbps...ideally should be around 3.4mbps. but upload speedtest is fine
Interesting. Router config issues? My UniFi 5MB gets a nice solid 5mbps downstream (and nearly twice as fast upstream, weird).
What ROM/Kernel/Modem Combi are you running?
@TLTD: Screen is fingerprint/scratch RESISTANT not PROOF. You can run it naked without a SP if you're the careful type, but it STILL can get scratched.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Sep 4 2011, 07:30 PM
Oh ok thx! Wanna ask other galaxy s2 owners, what case shud i get? Im interested in the case-mate tough case, since looks as if it can really protect the phone, considering the phone is only made out of plastic, do i need that type of case? Or cases like sgp neo hybrid will do the job when dropped from your hand to the floor(my hands are so clumsy)? And do i need a screen protector? The screen made out of gorilla glass, and reviews state that the screen is more fingerprint resistant than most phones, so shud be fine without screen protector right?
thinking back...i think mesh vent casing is the only casing i should get since it has vent, cuz the phone abit heat
if complete gell back one, not so good ventilation. i jsut thought about this since i only know the name of the casing is VENT , so speaks for itself the function.
secondly, it covers the crucial 4 corners of the hp so when drop, its protected too although has minimal cover compare to full body gel/casing type
thirdly, when ever i chg battery, it is taken out and flip back in very efortlessly compare to other full body casing which requires some pressure i scare my s2 patang lol so my vote goes to mesh vent casing
yes it can. mp3s no problem at all, but HD videos its not smooth since its buffering quite abit...either that or something wrong with my modem. did a speedtest with s2 connected to my 4mb streamyx, my s2 download speed maxes out around 400-500kbps...ideally should be around 3.4mbps. but upload speedtest is fine.
s2 result.
actual result from PC.
Wow..why so much different 1?
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QUOTE(Eiraku @ Sep 4 2011, 07:23 PM)
Interesting. Router config issues? My UniFi 5MB gets a nice solid 5mbps downstream (and nearly twice as fast upstream, weird).
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What ROM/Kernel/Modem Combi are you running?
@TLTD: Screen is fingerprint/scratch RESISTANT not PROOF. You can run it naked without a SP if you're the careful type, but it STILL can get scratched.
Same here..
QUOTE(yang90 @ Sep 4 2011, 07:28 PM)
Between this two microsd card,sandisk microsdhc class 4 32gb and kingston microsdhc class 10 32gb,which should i choose?
usage:1080p HD movie,gaming etc
1080p HD Movie?? how many file you going to split? and 32gb only can store 1 movie..lol..
This post has been edited by Lineage: Sep 4 2011, 08:06 PM
thinking back...i think mesh vent casing is the only casing i should get since it has vent, cuz the phone abit heat
if complete gell back one, not so good ventilation. i jsut thought about this since i only know the name of the casing is VENT , so speaks for itself the function.
secondly, it covers the crucial 4 corners of the hp so when drop, its protected too although has minimal cover compare to full body gel/casing type
thirdly, when ever i chg battery, it is taken out and flip back in very efortlessly compare to other full body casing which requires some pressure i scare my s2 patang lol so my vote goes to mesh vent casing
Hmm.. But not much protection though... I prefer case that has protection, if it heats up, i can just take out, i dunt mind
some of the solution was to load a custom ROM; kdf rom, update to xdd.
since i'm still new with this device, can some one give some tips to solve my random reboot issue? i only install some games such as Angry bird seasons, jenga (already uninstalled), blasts monkeys.
I've installed Batista rom before which has its own boot animation. Now it keeps popping out every now and then.. sometimes when I flash back the stock kernel, it is the default boot animation. When I'm rooting it with cf root, it pops up. How do we get rid of it? I'm using cognition now
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dun judge a post so fast.. he did not mention where to free dl paid monopoly apps.. possible he is asking a free version of monopoly in the market...
QUOTE(Neo8663 @ Sep 4 2011, 08:19 PM)
guys where can free download monopoly for android ?
if i m not mistaken.. ytd when i browse thru samsung apps... there is one monopoly free to dl.. not sure its trial or just free... just open "samsung apps" in ur phone n search/browse..
dun judge a post so fast.. he did not mention where to free dl paid monopoly apps.. possible he is asking a free version of monopoly in the market... if i m not mistaken.. ytd when i browse thru samsung apps... there is one monopoly free to dl.. not sure its trial or just free... just open "samsung apps" in ur phone n search/browse..
Interesting. Router config issues? My UniFi 5MB gets a nice solid 5mbps downstream (and nearly twice as fast upstream, weird).
im just going to blame it on the free streamyx modem...done whatever wifi config on it also same...but try 3g or some free wifi i know is ok and no problem...so yea blame on the stupid streamyx modem..
some of the solution was to load a custom ROM; kdf rom, update to xdd.
since i'm still new with this device, can some one give some tips to solve my random reboot issue? i only install some games such as Angry bird seasons, jenga (already uninstalled), blasts monkeys.
please help..
A few steps that you can try - 1) Uninstall all your game apps and see if the reboot stop 2) If still reboot, do a factory rest. See if the problem stop 3) If still reboot, go to service centre for check up
p/s - no need to flash any custom rom or update anything as the phone should be in good working condition BEFORE you do any flashing.
This post has been edited by waveweaver: Sep 4 2011, 09:54 PM
Anyways, I've ordered some M3 Estocs to test, but I've gotta say, unless we buy about 10x units, it's still gonna be considerably more expensive then a pack of SGP protectors. Also, there's only one per pack vs the SGP's 2.
Hey Eiraku, are you interested to start a bulk purchase of the Estoc+ for LYN members? I read in the xda thread that for 3 pieces + shipping cost to Singapore, it costs about SG$26 per person.
Not sure if 10x units is a problem though, there seem to be interest here. How much do you roughly think it will cost if theres 10 units or so?
Hey Eiraku, are you interested to start a bulk purchase of the Estoc+ for LYN members? I read in the xda thread that for 3 pieces + shipping cost to Singapore, it costs about SG$26 per person.
Not sure if 10x units is a problem though, there seem to be interest here. How much do you roughly think it will cost if theres 10 units or so?
I need to go back to Gmarket to calculate, but it should be around $22-24 each (usd) for a bulk of 10, the thing itself is $19.99 sans shipping.
A few steps that you can try - 1) Uninstall all your game apps and see if the reboot stop 2) If still reboot, do a factory rest. See if the problem stop 3) If still reboot, go to service centre for check up
p/s - no need to flash any custom rom or update anything as the phone should be in good working condition BEFORE you do any flashing.
if using 3g battery life only less than half day on my sgs2 using LR 6.1 and netampaie kernel..
Got my SGSII on one week ago. Newbie to smartphones and android.
I noticed in the Settings - About Phone - Kernel Version it says 2.6.35.7-I9100DXKH2-CL483911 root@DELL138 # 2
My question is what does "root@DELL138 # 2" represents?
Got the phone from Celcom Blue Cube, Pavilion
Can someone clarify. Thanks
represents your kernal, just because there's a ROOT it doesnt mean its rooted.
QUOTE(megadisc @ Sep 4 2011, 11:15 PM)
if using 3g battery life only less than half day on my sgs2 using LR 6.1 and netampaie kernel..
pls advise what u use?
use some of those battery saving apps, juice defender/green power/2x battery etc etc. use betterbatterystats see if any apps is causing wakelocks, just incase.
Damn, just a few days away from LYN and we're already 19 pages into V13. Way to go, SGS2 users!
Incidentally, I got paranoid about dropping my phone and I bought a Melkco Kubalt case, which is a copy of the CaseMate Tough. Although it makes my phone pretty bulky, I must say I'm very happy with the case. It's pretty rugged looking and considering that it has two layers of protection, I have a lot of confidence in it.
That said though, I wonder how long it'll take before I miss the feeling of slimness in my hands and go back to a naked SGS2.
All SGS II come with travel charger which output only 0.7A? did anyone using third party charger with higher output can charge faster?
Samsung Travel charger is capped at 700ma because the kernel limits input to about 600/700ma (with a wall charger, it ONLY FREAKING TAKES 250ma with USB). With the nymph kernel, the cap is raised to 800ma, and with a proper higher output charger, it should charge slightly faster.
And the battery is REMOVABLE people, plus I doubt a 100ma output hike is gonna stress the battery THAT much, I mean, you using your SGS2 for 5 years issit?
Oh, and the iPhone charges at 1000ma with a wall charger and 500ma with USB.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Sep 5 2011, 12:30 AM
Samsung Travel charger is capped at 700ma because the kernel limits input to about 600/700ma. With the nymph kernel, the cap is raised to 800ma, and with a proper higher output charger, it should charge slightly faster.
And the battery is REMOVABLE people, plus I doubt a 100ma output hike is gonna stress the battery THAT much, I mean, you using your SGS2 for 5 years issit?
Basically I just want it charge faster like 30%? hahaha..If the battery suppose to be can use for 3 years..I don't mind it shorten it to 1 year if charging fast.. Eiraku, you using the Samsung Travel charger?
Basically I just want it charge faster like 30%? hahaha..If the battery suppose to be can use for 3 years..I don't mind it shorten it to 1 year if charging fast.. Eiraku, you using the Samsung Travel charger?
agree, bloody thing drains like nobody's business, but charge like snail
Basically I just want it charge faster like 30%? hahaha..If the battery suppose to be can use for 3 years..I don't mind it shorten it to 1 year if charging fast.. Eiraku, you using the Samsung Travel charger?
Nokia's three pin AC10X, 1200ma charger(s). Best microusb charger I know of.
agree, bloody thing drains like nobody's business, but charge like snail
Yeah..
QUOTE(Eiraku @ Sep 5 2011, 12:36 AM)
Nokia's three pin AC10X, 1200ma charger(s). Best microusb charger I know of.
Oh..ok..gonna check it out at Nokia store..see how much it cost.. Or maybe get this..I borrow from my friend..charge quite fast..gonna check with her how much is the output..but quite hot..and no time to check what temperature as in office busy
Damn, just a few days away from LYN and we're already 19 pages into V13. Way to go, SGS2 users!
Incidentally, I got paranoid about dropping my phone and I bought a Melkco Kubalt case, which is a copy of the CaseMate Tough. Although it makes my phone pretty bulky, I must say I'm very happy with the case. It's pretty rugged looking and considering that it has two layers of protection, I have a lot of confidence in it.
That said though, I wonder how long it'll take before I miss the feeling of slimness in my hands and go back to a naked SGS2.
i was choosing between the kubalt and the casemate tough. i chose the tough, cos the back of the kubalt looked too much like a tyre. anyway, now i've ditched the tough and gone with the melkco jacka flip case.
agree, bloody thing drains like nobody's business, but charge like snail
i tink my monthly electricity bill oso gone up 10% ever since i buy sgs2 LOL
Added on September 5, 2011, 2:26 am
QUOTE(o2grexg @ Sep 5 2011, 12:56 AM)
I wonder how many "naked" SGS2 user here! i love the slimness of the SGS2 so i decided to leave it naked!
since im using mesh vent casing which easily take the phone out like in a second n same when flip the phone back in so sometime i hold it naked 40% of the time n 60% time use the mesh casing. usually go out, or hand extra oily that day i use the mesh casing, otherwise, i use it barenaked
Added on September 5, 2011, 2:27 am
QUOTE(jamezco @ Sep 5 2011, 01:49 AM)
Don't leave it naked ... trust me ... my gorilla glass can see 1 tiny tiny scratch d =( ...
btw am sending my S2 in for service tomorrow cause am having the yellow spot crap~!
since i have screen protector in front n casing at the back, i kinda not-gentle with my s2, ie put the car key chain at the lcd lol since got lcd screen protector ...ok mah lik dat lol
This post has been edited by wayfeel: Sep 5 2011, 02:27 AM
anyone of you having rotating problem when receiving a call or dialing??mine will auto rotate i have to switch off auto rotation to get rid of it,by the way i am using batista rom 3.7.2??any suggestion guys?)=
What is the different between modem and kernal? WHICH one is my modem and what i my kernal?
also where could i get Ninphetamine 2.0.2 and SpeedMod s2 k1 T27? and between this two if i flashed them, could i still use with KH3 modem?
Your modem is KG6, kernel is stock KH3 kernel from intratech if I'm not mistaken. Yes you can mix and match any modem with any kernel, just read clearly the description for each in xda.
Hi guys, something to ask: this is my setup- baseband version: I9100KG6 KERNAL VERSION: 19100XXKH3-CL479037 se.infra@SEI-15 #2
What is the different between modem and kernal? WHICH one is my modem and what i my kernal?
also where could i get Ninphetamine 2.0.2 and SpeedMod s2 k1 T27? and between this two if i flashed them, could i still use with KH3 modem?
ur setup has baseband and kernal, so kernal is kernal la, so modem must be baseband la, common sense la bro your kernal is stock kernal KH3 by infratech i think, difference ah, heard of bios? guess not, i think you better read page 1, got one link explain in detail about kernal and modem is ur drivers for your modem chip in ur phone.
how to get them? did u try google? make sure you add sgs2 in your search term and yes you can use.
I'd like to make it clear to everyone thats here that you can flash any set of combinations as you want, your phone will not spoil, its all compatible, you can have any modem with any kernal using any cs or a rom then u put in your own csc kernal modem also can, there is no compatiblity problem with android.
You need to set your user account password in your PC..
Your PC and phone connected to the same router? when you scan, did you able to detect it? what is the error message?
Currently using XP
Yup, under same router in my house. Able to scan for my PC.
Login Failure This may caused by: -WiFi is off (able to scan my PC, no issue) -SMB server is out of network scope -The IP is invalid (IP is valid, as it was detected by scan) -Block by the firewall (i off the windows firewall and kaspersky internet securty) -SMB service is off
from the above, SMB i got no idea but i google SMB SMB is by default for win XP
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i fixed it already my own silly mistakes.......
ES File Explorer + Moboplayer Streaming 1.14GB rmvb file on S2 ....
smooth + sound
This post has been edited by nomoredfox: Sep 5 2011, 07:23 AM
Hey guys, for those who have the sgp neo hybrid case, is it a good case? That case looks interesting because it got silicon plus plastic arnd it plus free screen protector!
What is the different between modem and kernal? WHICH one is my modem and what i my kernal?
also where could i get Ninphetamine 2.0.2 and SpeedMod s2 k1 T27? and between this two if i flashed them, could i still use with KH3 modem?
QUOTE(waveweaver @ Sep 5 2011, 06:22 AM)
Keep on spoon feeding until spoilt and cannot think by itself anymore.!! ~~sigh~~
haih, wake up too late d, missed the chance to flame anymore
i wonder if they reli take some time look at first page before asking these type of questions. or mayb their uncle google is blocked by their firewall(either their comp's firewall or their brain's )
for the difference between baseband n kernel, refer back to page 1 FAQ. uncle banny wrote there decades ago, n i believe that u edi in this thread more than 3 versions. dun slack off n pretend u r new
for the nymph and speedmod kernel, get it from xda forum la, search urself from here will u? XDA I9100 original development
This post has been edited by Fallenangelz: Sep 5 2011, 07:43 AM
One more question, how should i charge the battery? How often should i do a complete recharge of the s2? I read the article in the faq already, it didnt say how often should i do it. I assume that if lets say my battery is at 40% i can charge it to 100% right? And do this on a regular basis? Like sometimes 50 or 70 or 60 to 100%
One more question, how should i charge the battery? How often should i do a complete recharge of the s2? I read the article in the faq already, it didnt say how often should i do it. I assume that if lets say my battery is at 40% i can charge it to 100% right? And do this on a regular basis? Like sometimes 50 or 70 or 60 to 100%
jz charge whenever u wan n whenever u like. i dun reli care how much battery percent left, once come back from work n after dinner n bath i sure charge my phone, no matter its 60%, 70% or 40%.
Yup, under same router in my house. Able to scan for my PC.
Login Failure This may caused by: -WiFi is off (able to scan my PC, no issue) -SMB server is out of network scope -The IP is invalid (IP is valid, as it was detected by scan) -Block by the firewall (i off the windows firewall and kaspersky internet securty) -SMB service is off from the above, SMB i got no idea but i google SMB SMB is by default for win XP -------------------------------
i fixed it already my own silly mistakes.......
ES File Explorer + Moboplayer Streaming 1.14GB rmvb file on S2 ....
smooth + sound
Congrats..haha..what is the problem previously? If yout play a video more than 4gb..it wont have sound..
Just wondering what casing most of the S2 owner using now?? My S2 still without casing... thinking to get 1...
i can only suggest avoiding sgp's silke. its getting very loose on my phone now. i won't be surprised if i have to change casing in the next few weeks. i've only used this case for about 2mths.
currently might get the imak 2-in-1 case. looks nice.
This post has been edited by mydragoon: Sep 5 2011, 08:11 AM
Yup, under same router in my house. Able to scan for my PC.
Login Failure This may caused by: -WiFi is off (able to scan my PC, no issue) -SMB server is out of network scope -The IP is invalid (IP is valid, as it was detected by scan) -Block by the firewall (i off the windows firewall and kaspersky internet securty) -SMB service is off from the above, SMB i got no idea but i google SMB SMB is by default for win XP -------------------------------
i fixed it already my own silly mistakes.......
ES File Explorer + Moboplayer Streaming 1.14GB rmvb file on S2 ....
One more question, how should i charge the battery? How often should i do a complete recharge of the s2? I read the article in the faq already, it didnt say how often should i do it. I assume that if lets say my battery is at 40% i can charge it to 100% right? And do this on a regular basis? Like sometimes 50 or 70 or 60 to 100%
Page 1 post#3 q16 if you have read the link to the website batteryuniversity, you would have concluded - charge as many times as you like - charge whenever you feel like charging it Discard away all the outdated theories of nicad battery The article explains why you should not charge it to full 100%
Added on September 5, 2011, 8:57 am
QUOTE(Fallenangelz @ Sep 5 2011, 07:42 AM)
haih, wake up too late d, missed the chance to flame anymore
i wonder if they reli take some time look at first page before asking these type of questions. or mayb their uncle google is blocked by their firewall(either their comp's firewall or their brain's )
for the difference between baseband n kernel, refer back to page 1 FAQ. uncle banny wrote there decades ago, n i believe that u edi in this thread more than 3 versions. dun slack off n pretend u r new
for the nymph and speedmod kernel, get it from xda forum la, search urself from here will u? XDA I9100 original development
Cough, cough blood.......now avoiding vomitting blood For a user who has went through several rounds of flashing, such questions just show - doing stuff without even trying to understand - wanting everytime quick answer. Obviously every thing he ask is in the main xda android thread, yet he still ask exact link. This is not first time, many times already. Goes to show no googling by himself or just kk to get the right one. I was utterly floored down when he ask for the links. I would have thought by now he show know where to search in xda - obvious he did not or he just skim n rush thro my post #5, with the questions being asked I have previously quoted some guys just wants the spoon fed right to mouth macam bayi
Added on September 5, 2011, 9:03 am
QUOTE(MusicForLife @ Sep 5 2011, 02:33 AM)
anyone of you having rotating problem when receiving a call or dialing??mine will auto rotate i have to switch off auto rotation to get rid of it,by the way i am using batista rom 3.7.2??any suggestion guys?)=
The phone screen is meant to auto rotate by default when you move it. You should worry if it doesnt. You can always disable it at settings if you find it disturbing. I only use phone in portrait mode except watching videos and i disabled it
Added on September 5, 2011, 9:15 amI have concluded that as of now if you only want to flash one rom, the best is cognition 1.5.1. Change modem to xxkg3 and kernel to ragemod If you like beautiful themes this will not give you but there are some mods being done for this rom, flash this separately Anyway this is just a quick answer to those who always ask me which is best rom to use I could be seriously wrong as your needs are different from me
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 5 2011, 09:15 AM
Page 1 post#3 q16 if you have read the link to the website batteryuniversity, you would have concluded - charge as many times as you like - charge whenever you feel like charging it Discard away all the outdated theories of nicad battery The article explains why you should not charge it to full 100%
but i do still need to do a complete recharge right? to recalibrate battery. i did some googling abt how to charge the batt for the first time, they said i should finish off the remaining power left in the batt, then recharge it for like 8 hours? btw, i do know that lithium batteries dont suffer the 'memory' effect
This post has been edited by TheLaptopDudeGuy: Sep 5 2011, 09:20 AM
For those who want a fast ( as in delivery ) external battery , 3500mAH , think this will satisfied you .
Looks exactly like spiderfoot offer in ebay as is only one i know which has a curve backing. Buy direct only us$10. Just compare to mugen us$100 for same power. The price difference alone will tell you the differences expected in quality and lifespan Buy cheap, do not expect "rolls royce" quality n performance
Looks exactly like spiderfoot offer in ebay as is only one i know which has a curve backing. Buy direct only us$10. Just compare to mugen us$100 for same power. The price difference alone will tell you the differences expected in quality and lifespan Buy cheap, do not expect "rolls royce" quality n performance
No idea but since there a few complaining on and on about the battery life , this should serve as a good backup for them ... As for me , standard is more than enough for my usage to last a whole day . Good morning
No idea but since there a few complaining on and on about the battery life , this should serve as a good backup for them ... As for me , standard is more than enough for my usage to last a whole day . Good morning
but i do still need to do a complete recharge right? to recalibrate battery. i did some googling abt how to charge the batt for the first time, they said i should finish off the remaining power left in the batt, then recharge it for like 8 hours? btw, i do know that lithium batteries dont suffer the 'memory' effect
In theory if you want to calibrate, charge to 100% and use drain it till near empty. In practice why bother do it, as will these give you many extra hours - no. You are lucky if you can get just an extra hour on it Also why so much trouble to do it unless you are a battery fanatic and wish to analyze usage every hour on every app The 8 hours story is another legacy of nicad battery I would think having a spare battery is easiest solution. I have better stuffs to do than to worry about n tinker with just stuffs, that is just me Reminds of some users who goes to great extent to control and even advise to shut down this or that, install this app or that app etc etc. Yes we can practice some good guidelines to improve battery life but do not be too extreme. I view such users buying a great smartphone endup limiting its usage as a dumb phone just cos of battery life. Get a spare battery n solve these headaches.
anyone of you having rotating problem when receiving a call or dialing??mine will auto rotate i have to switch off auto rotation to get rid of it,by the way i am using batista rom 3.7.2??any suggestion guys?)=
Guys..askin a noob question...my hp got at least 205mb bt why i can't put in more apps? it kept tellin me memory space full? Any solution or i should get a micro sd card? Bt it says memory so addin micro sd wont be any different rite?
Guys..askin a noob question...my hp got at least 205mb bt why i can't put in more apps? it kept tellin me memory space full? Any solution or i should get a micro sd card? Bt it says memory so addin micro sd wont be any different rite?
so fast full??? how many apps u dump inside ur phone o??
Added on September 5, 2011, 9:49 am
QUOTE(wayfeel @ Sep 5 2011, 09:47 AM)
hi new s2 user here i want to ask...
how do i make a call on the s2?
ROFL. r u being sarcastic or wat?
open contact/log, select the one u wanna call n swype from left to right.
or open keypad, key in the number and press the green "call" icon
This post has been edited by Fallenangelz: Sep 5 2011, 09:49 AM
take the phone n knock ur head 10 times. faster n more reliable. after 10 times the one u wanna call u jz imagine the name n details n it will make call automatically
The article explains why you should not charge it to full 100%
since we're on this topic...
not charging to full 100%... so unplug at 99%?
but seriously... i'd like to assume original samsung battery is a smart battery that can 'cut off' power at say 100% and once battery level drops, it gets charged again... otherwise, overnight charging is not that good... no?
Added on September 5, 2011, 10:00 am
QUOTE(wayfeel @ Sep 5 2011, 09:47 AM)
hi new s2 user here i want to ask...
how do i make a call on the s2?
guys... dun be so bad la... i think new user meant to tell us he could not find the keypad. i think that's the same for first time users. i know i could not find the keypad as well... also missed my first call coz didn't know how to answer a call.
anyway, i think so nice bros have pointed out... top menu... scroll to the left. keypad is top left icon.
i think samsung should just reduce the size of the icons and fit them all into one screen.
This post has been edited by mydragoon: Sep 5 2011, 10:00 AM
guys... dun be so bad la... i think new user meant to tell us he could not find the keypad. i think that's the same for first time users. i know i could not find the keypad as well... also missed my first call coz didn't know how to answer a call.
anyway, i think so nice bros have pointed out... top menu... scroll to the left. keypad is top left icon.
i think samsung should just reduce the size of the icons and fit them all into one screen.
I have concluded that as of now if you only want to flash one rom, the best is cognition 1.5.1. Change modem to xxkg3 and kernel to ragemod If you like beautiful themes this will not give you but there are some mods being done for this rom, flash this separately Anyway this is just a quick answer to those who always ask me which is best rom to use I could be seriously wrong as your needs are different from me
Any reason on recommending KG3 modem? Makes me want to flash it now. Is it specific to this rom or you think its the best in general?
This post has been edited by antt00: Sep 5 2011, 10:23 AM
Page 1 post#3 q16 if you have read the link to the website batteryuniversity, you would have concluded - charge as many times as you like - charge whenever you feel like charging it Discard away all the outdated theories of nicad battery The article explains why you should not charge it to full 100%
Added on September 5, 2011, 8:57 am Cough, cough blood.......now avoiding vomitting blood For a user who has went through several rounds of flashing, such questions just show - doing stuff without even trying to understand - wanting everytime quick answer. Obviously every thing he ask is in the main xda android thread, yet he still ask exact link. This is not first time, many times already. Goes to show no googling by himself or just kk to get the right one. I was utterly floored down when he ask for the links. I would have thought by now he show know where to search in xda - obvious he did not or he just skim n rush thro my post #5, with the questions being asked I have previously quoted some guys just wants the spoon fed right to mouth macam bayiAdded on September 5, 2011, 9:03 am The phone screen is meant to auto rotate by default when you move it. You should worry if it doesnt. You can always disable it at settings if you find it disturbing. I only use phone in portrait mode except watching videos and i disabled it
Added on September 5, 2011, 9:15 amI have concluded that as of now if you only want to flash one rom, the best is cognition 1.5.1. Change modem to xxkg3 and kernel to ragemod If you like beautiful themes this will not give you but there are some mods being done for this rom, flash this separately Anyway this is just a quick answer to those who always ask me which is best rom to use I could be seriously wrong as your needs are different from me
Sorry to say Uncle Benny, I believe the word u try to use is baby, not bayi. Bayi mean pig
haha plenty of apps from the market...even games already eat up a lot of memory...crapz...so any solutions?
Install rom that allow you to install apps directly on external microsd card. I know cognition has this option, i belive those based on cyanogen mod too. You can also try force move your apps n data - might not work on all apps ( dependent on whether your rom has this support). Do this from settings/applications/manage applications or try use those apps2sd apps, plenty in market n all free. But some might not work as cater initially for froyo If you are installing gameloft which takes up a lot of space, google for answer as plenty solutions teach you how to move it to external sd card Lastly if you wish to use phone mainly for gaming, even 64gb also will not be enough. Gaming meant for few games not many of it. One user pm me he has 30 games on his phone n ask me same question. I told him to sell off his phone n buy those gaming gadgets instead
Lately i bought a galaxy tab 10.1 sme set, (Bluetooth) i try to pairing my GSII sme set but failed, unable to transfer photos to my tab... Is it my GSII or Tab got bluetooth prob?
Several days back one user was serious asking this, as he couldnt see the keypad to dial. Than i thought he was joking n i took a swipe at him
those never use smartphone cud end up like that... although it is quite unforgiving too but i admit i cud be asking real dumb questions too sometime so i absolutely understand those lazy students to learn how to root especially all the techies' jargon make one in uncomfortable zone...one such like me...i had my days with win mobile n symbian n now ,seriously, lazy to read all that to root, rather find a fren n do it for me rofl..
Lately i bought a galaxy tab 10.1 sme set, (Bluetooth) i try to pairing my GSII sme set but failed, unable to transfer photos to my tab... Is it my GSII or Tab got bluetooth prob?
I did same between my sgs II n the tab 10.1 Install the free app bluetooth file transfer. Launch it than only do the transfers, helps a lot. I have no issues even tranfering my movies up to 2.5gb
I did same between my sgs II n the tab 10.1 Install the free app bluetooth file transfer. Launch it than only do the transfers, helps a lot. I have no issues even tranfering my movies up to 2.5gb
My o level bahasa was 7, i resit and got credit 6. In those days, ut was consider real shit bad results. But for pasar bahasa, i am correct, in bahasa melayu, bayi is baby
My o level bahasa was 7, i resit and got credit 6. In those days, ut was consider real shit bad results. But for pasar bahasa, i am correct, in bahasa melayu, bayi is baby
QUOTE(mozact89 @ Sep 5 2011, 10:33 AM)
thats why i lol at his comment..
QUOTE(edwinlcw @ Sep 5 2011, 10:33 AM)
then next time your new born child = pig???
the first time i heard ppl say bayi is pig(babi?) ROFL. made my monday even more blue
Try to say "bayi" to your malay friend, see what their reaction?
Everydays word bayi mean pig, bahasa mean baby. That y some malay say a lot "bayi" to chinese, not try to be racis lol......
N sorry I offend anyone here.
Can't resist replying.. Are u serious? I'm a malay and I never in my life known that malay people thinks bayi means pig bayi means baby lor.. new born. babi baru la pig. sigh...
anyone here know how to solve issue regarding kies usb thing? i wanna update my sgs2 to KH2 but keep saying connection lost to my sgs2..so frustrated because after download 100% saying cant update please remove your battery and what so ever..any recommendation??
Try to say "bayi" to your malay friend, see what their reaction?
Everydays word bayi mean pig, bahasa mean baby. That y some malay say a lot "bayi" to chinese, not try to be racis lol......
N sorry I offend anyone here.
I think you better post a retraction of your statement before the whole place goes into flames. From the above ... you don't think your statement is wrong and I can assure you are very mistaken. Not siding with anyone but you may open a Bahasa Malaysia dictionary endorsed by Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka and see for yourself what bayi means. Or even use Google translate and check (a million times if you want to) what the word means.
True the word "bayi" is more commonly used in a formal environment and less in a conversation but it does not mean what you think it means. I can assure you (and many will carry my testament) that your translation is very ... very ... very offensive. Take it lightly at your own peril.
This post has been edited by hye: Sep 5 2011, 11:43 AM
anyone here know how to solve issue regarding kies usb thing? i wanna update my sgs2 to KH2 but keep saying connection lost to my sgs2..so frustrated because after download 100% saying cant update please remove your battery and what so ever..any recommendation??
ya, i got this problem... for me... i think i'll just go to service centre and get it updated. too lazy to try...
plus, in no hurry since there are no reported significant change that i need -- the chinese input is something i can live without.
anyone here know how to solve issue regarding kies usb thing? i wanna update my sgs2 to KH2 but keep saying connection lost to my sgs2..so frustrated because after download 100% saying cant update please remove your battery and what so ever..any recommendation??
For me there's no solution. keep retrying more then 5 times before it successfully updated. My recommendation is be patient
I'm new to this android-thingy and some things did confused me. For an example, if I disabled Use packet data in Mobile networks, does it mean that I won't be able to get on 3G? Coming from Windows Mobile, this is really confusing. I mean, I was able to be on 3G and disable data connection at the same time. Could I do the same thing in Android?
this bayi thingy... sure its Malay for pig? and not some derogatory term referring to other race? the second one, i know. first one... first time hearing.
even utusan malaysia uses the word bayi to mean baby:
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I'm new to this android-thingy and some things did confused me. For an example, if I disabled Use packet data in Mobile networks, does it mean that I won't be able to get on 3G? Coming from Windows Mobile, this is really confusing. I mean, I was able to be on 3G and disable data connection at the same time. Could I do the same thing in Android?
Thanks.
As far as i know, disable 3G you can still use 3G calls but you cannot get mms
I'm new to this android-thingy and some things did confused me. For an example, if I disabled Use packet data in Mobile networks, does it mean that I won't be able to get on 3G? Coming from Windows Mobile, this is really confusing. I mean, I was able to be on 3G and disable data connection at the same time. Could I do the same thing in Android?
Thanks.
On stock rom if disable you won't get 3g or mms. not sure for custom rom.
Added on September 5, 2011, 12:00 pm
QUOTE(mydragoon @ Sep 5 2011, 11:57 AM)
oh... that explains it. i think i only tried like 5 times... must be more than 5, huh?
Not really cos some user got it first time.
This post has been edited by Shizuru: Sep 5 2011, 12:00 PM
this bayi thingy... sure its Malay for pig? and not some derogatory term referring to other race? the second one, i know. first one... first time hearing.
even utusan malaysia uses the word bayi to mean baby:
My innocent comment on " macam bayi" has exploded to so many posts. Simply in Bahasa Malaysia bayi means baby. Other references to other interpretations as stated I am completely unaware and also first time hearing about it. Anyway, should stop talking about this. I just mean BABY, which is still a correct official translation to BAYI in Bahasa Malaysia
A few steps that you can try - 1) Uninstall all your game apps and see if the reboot stop 2) If still reboot, do a factory rest. See if the problem stop 3) If still reboot, go to service centre for check up
p/s - no need to flash any custom rom or update anything as the phone should be in good working condition BEFORE you do any flashing.
Thanks mate. I've uninstalled some of the games and the phone doesn't reboot itself since last night. if it happens again, i will try the factory reset. thanks!!
Flashing the ROM is the last thing on my mind right now. just want to play around with its original setting until i get bored.hehehe!!
On stock rom if disable you won't get 3g or mms. not sure for custom rom.
Added on September 5, 2011, 12:00 pm Not really cos some user got it first time.
i was kidding...
Added on September 5, 2011, 12:10 pm
QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 5 2011, 12:00 PM)
My innocent comment on " macam bayi" has exploded to so many posts. Simply in Bahasa Malaysia bayi means baby. Other references to other interpretations as stated I am completely unaware and also first time hearing about it. Anyway, should stop talking about this. I just mean BABY, which is still a correct official translation to BAYI in Bahasa Malaysia
yup, agreed.
This post has been edited by mydragoon: Sep 5 2011, 12:10 PM
Lately i bought a galaxy tab 10.1 sme set, (Bluetooth) i try to pairing my GSII sme set but failed, unable to transfer photos to my tab... Is it my GSII or Tab got bluetooth prob?
What did u use to transfer the files via BT ? Astro ? From what I know , some file managers cant transfer thru BT , u need to dl another plug-in for it such as Astro . Easiest is dl ES File Explorer , u should b good 4 BT transfer
Lately i bought a galaxy tab 10.1 sme set, (Bluetooth) i try to pairing my GSII sme set but failed, unable to transfer photos to my tab... Is it my GSII or Tab got bluetooth prob?
i had a similar problem with my sgs2 and asus transformer tablet. had to try many times, including restarting the device. i mentioned abt this before but dun think anyone else had any issues coz no other comments back then.
the other thing i noticed... when using the native BT transfer, i had to accept the permission each time the file was transferred. no option for me to remember the connection, even after the devices were paired. not sure if its an asus thingy or what (could be android still not that mature?!?). no such problem sending file from sgs2 to my pc.
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
does sgs2 really have second flash counter? if that case buying usb jig would be useless coz usb jig only reset first counter and triggered another counter
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
I am on touch x-treme rom now. Basically in terms of battery life and performance it differs on user so its difficult to recommend one rom. otherwise there would not be so many roms on xda. The best is to try out a few roms and pick the one that suite you best.
guys; how to change my Mobile Network type? i want to use Edge speed instead of 3G speed sometimes.. i dont find the setting anywhere. please guide..
Thanx..
download the 2G-3G switcher to quickly enter that specific settings page. It'll save you a lot of time
QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Sep 5 2011, 12:19 PM)
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
I recieved this PM and my reply to him based on Darky/Chainfire threads. Have posted it in FAQ on roms part2. This was discussed before several threads back. Might be useful for new users to know
I am confused about the JIG - does it really hide all my reflashing records and Samsung Service Center cannot detect the flashing done ?
Answer: The JIG just resets your flash counter and remove the yellow triangle during first bootup What does this counter do exactly?
It's very simple: it counts the number of times you flash a custom ROM or kernel on your SGS II, so the guys over at Samsung know of it when you return the phone to them for any kind of problem you may have (this is done so they can say whether you've voided your warranty or not). Even using Odin to get back to stock won't help you and will let the counter go up by one The good news is that the counter can be reset by using one of those jigs we all know very well
No, unfortunately Samsung has very clear in mind what it's doing. It seems there is a second counter, which counts the number of times the custom flash counter has been reset, and the bad news is that its position/folder has not been discovered yet.
So, it seems all the future SGS II owners and flash addicts over here will have a hard time returning their SGS II to Samsung after having flashed something... I hope someone over at XDA will get everything sorted out (Chainfire is already working on it). Speaking about XDA, here's the source of this article: XDA-SGS II flash counter. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...ghlight=counter
As I have said many times before, resetting your flash records, installing back your stock roms/kernels to claim warranty is just to make yourself happy and confident when you submit in a warranty claim. The Samsung Tech if he wishes can pursue to void your warranty claims by just accessing these hidden files/logs. I have always being successful in claiming rooted/flash cook rom sets as I always believe in honesty. Why try to hide. , and don't bluff your way thro. Tell the truth and do not be surprised you get rewarded by the FOC services rendered
guys; how to change my Mobile Network type? i want to use Edge speed instead of 3G speed sometimes.. i dont find the setting anywhere. please guide..
Thanx..
download the 2G-3G switcher to quickly enter that specific settings page. It'll save you a lot of time
QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Sep 5 2011, 12:19 PM)
What rom would you guys recomend me? One that has the best balance between battery life and performance. Currently looking at exynos extreme and litening rom
QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 5 2011, 12:23 PM)
Cognition 1.5.1
I second ^^i have tried lite'ning, batista, and now cognition. Cognition so far has been the best of the lot. Of course I was quite happy with the other roms too but Cognition has fewer bugs and zero lag on the home button press which to me is quite important.
GINGERBREAK cannot work on SGS II retail sets. It works only on the initial proto sets. Once release to market, Samsung has lock it
Refer page 1 post #5, I have listed the options for rooting. Just choose the one you need among the various scenarios. You need not refer anyplace anymore. I have done the hard work and give you the solution in page 1 post#5
This post has been edited by benny888: Sep 5 2011, 01:12 PM
not troll la..thrilling mebe la ..lousy attempt though haha not available. luckily we get the exynos+amoled version for better video n flash perf. the tgra 2 for gaming better since i dont game on my s2...i dun understand why ppl want to game on hp n whats the fuss about angry brid , i got notebook to game many better games wakakaka
I am on touch x-treme rom now. Basically in terms of battery life and performance it differs on user so its difficult to recommend one rom. otherwise there would not be so many roms on xda. The best is to try out a few roms and pick the one that suite you best.
Yeah, been using this rom for few months. i can say it is quite stable with good battery life
In your opinions, which ROM is better? The Lite'ning or the Speeedmod?
Tempted to flash with the Lite'ning ROM
speedmod is a kernal
QUOTE(DarkAsura @ Sep 5 2011, 12:21 PM)
does sgs2 really have second flash counter? if that case buying usb jig would be useless coz usb jig only reset first counter and triggered another counter
the main purpose of a jig is to revive your bricked sgs2, erasing the counter is just a bonus, and yea got second counter
I got this Samsung Galaxy S2 (Original-I suppose from Celcom Blue Cube) just last Saturday,
So far I experience 3(three) times of "cutoff" from Celcom. There is NO LINE at all, not a single Bar. I have to restart my phone, then only can get back the line.
I got this Samsung Galaxy S2 (Original-I suppose from Celcom Blue Cube) just last Saturday,
So far I experience 3(three) times of "cutoff" from Celcom. There is NO LINE at all, not a single Bar. I have to restart my phone, then only can get back the line.
What happened ????? Pls advise, on how to fix it.
Thank you thank you
ever considered getting a cheap prepaid card from say... digi or maxis. and then see if you still have this problem? could be just celcom issue...