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Finally, you can download and install latest official Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Firmware on Samsung Galaxy S II now. Yup, there is a leaked official Android 4.0.4 ICS Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2 ~ XXLQ5 Firmware (Europe region). What are the new features and improvements in this XXLQ5 Firmware? Based on feedback from users who tested it Much smoother experience in TouchWiz Launcher, menus and stock browser. And other minor tweaks from here and there too. Try it yourself to find out more.
No worry, you can install Android 4.0.4 ICS XXLQ5 Firmware on any other region Samsung Galaxy S2 as long as model is GT-I9100. Just installed it on my Malaysia unit. Note – this is WIPE version. It will delete everything on your phone.
Make sure you make backup first. Official Android 4.0.4 ICS XXLQ5 Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2. Hey Jayce, I recently rooted my phone with the WRONG Kernal, and now the phone is stuck on the yellow triangle with the exclamation mark and it wont boot any futher (Stays on the screen with the yellow triangle). So that means i cant turn on the phone and access my settings to check my kernal. I remember that my Version was 4.0.3 with ICS. IS there a way i could actually bypass this screen or get rid of the triangle?
I Just got this phone and was really liking it. I remember the kernal starting with TD or something along those lines. Im in AUSTRALIA if that helps at all. If you could reply it would save a phones life from VODAFONE. I can also get into recovery mode and download mode but thats the only thing close to actually using the phone. PLS REPLY ASAP.
Hi i have a samsun galaxy s2 gh i9100 with 4.04 on it amd no one can beem to be able to unlock This unit now as they say i have uograded the firmware from the original factory firmware that came on The unit, something to do with baseband or kernill i was told?? Is it possible in any way to find the ORIGINAL FIRWARE THAT CAME SHIPPED WITH MY SAMSUNG?
I have tried loads and loads of firmwares and only a few seem to Work corrextly but not fully and freeze the phone on start up screen so i downloaded this one now and all works fine but Srill not able to unlock on 4.0.4 PRODUCT CODE- 9100LXKEU Pda- I9200IXWLPT, PHONE-I9100LLXQ6, CSC-I9100XEULPA. ANY HELP APPRECIATED, Please note i do not have the original firmware remembered. Hi, I have a SG S2 and in June ’12 I upgraded from Gingerbread to ICS.
Since then I am having couple of issues 1. The date which used to get displayed on touching the top bar does not get displayed now in ICS 2. I cannot take screen shots at all.
I’ve tried all methods. I am suspecting either the ICS has not installed correctly or does it really matter that the region(where i d/n and installed ICS) is different to where I am primarily using the phone. Should I revert back to gingerbread and then try installing ICS. Cheers, Amogh. Hi Jayce, 1st – Great work with ur tutorials! Im a beginner with a fair idea of it all. I want to know for someone like you, who switches roms day in and day out, whats the best way to keep flashing to try out new/custom roms and still keep(or restore) apps and data(settings,contacts,sms,pics,etc.) I recently got my phone restored(by samsung due to software issues) and i had done a backup on SD card from ClockWorkMod but when now i went into recovery and installed CWM.zip and then tiered to restore it said no backup found.
So lost everything. So whats the best method to flash? And can i root & unroot without loosing data?
I understand now that it's an internal Samsung tool for flashing firmware, which explains why it's so hard to find info on the (rather cryptic) options and buttons. Can anyone here perhaps enlighten us with a basic description for the following: • Options: • Re-Partition (checkbox) • F. Reset Time (checkbox) • Phone EFS Clear (checkbox) • Phone Bootloader Update (checkbox) • Buttons and files: • PIT (button to select a *.pit, *.xml file) • PDA (button to select *.tar, *.md5, *.smd file) • PHONE (button to select *.bin, *.tar, *.md5 file) • CSC (button to select *.tar, *.md5 file) • ETC (button to select???) For reference, here's a screenshot of the App showing these various options and buttons. Looking at this Odin 3, don't forget, there are variant versions of Odin in respect to different Samsung devices. But this particular one is what's used to flash, from my experience, Samsung Galaxy 5 and Samsung Galaxy tablet P1010T. In short, for Odin to operate, there can be.bin, or.tar or even.tar.md5 files associated with a ROM for flashing. Odin knows how to handle them in the appropriate manner.