First of all, I apologise if this is the wrong forum to post this on. I'm not new to the Custom ROM scene, having come from my HTC Desire. However, the SGS2 is my first Samsung product, and hence a few of the terms are rather confusing to me, and I hope this'll help somebody else as well besides me.
1. Why are there so many different kernels? KF1? KF2? XXKF1? XXKF2? What're the differences? Can I flash a KF1 kernel into a phone that already has KF2?
2. What's the difference between an i9100 and an i9100T? Can I flash a kernel designed for an i9100 into an i9100T phone?
3. What do the different shipped modems mean (from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131950)? How are they relevant when I'm choosing which ROM to flash into my phone?
4. What's a HIDSWVER and why are we collecting it (from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089874)?
You know there's a Q&A section right?
(agreed that this should be moved to the Q&A section of the forum!)
Hi I'm in the same situation as you, I was just preparing a similar question but will add it to yours, perhaps there are more HTC (Desire) converts coming that might be interested in this kind of FAQ
My SGSII was bought unbranded with the following software PDA:XWKE7 - PHONE: XXKE4 - CSC: UXKD3 - Build date: 5/18 KST 2011 and it is only 5 days old so I don't want to ruin it just yet
I've flashed an insecure kernel that was the same as the kernel that my SGSII had originally (PDA:XWKE7) with Odin following the instruction in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414
It took me a few tries before I saw that I had to install Samsung's KIES program first, I know it is in the instructions but it could be shown a little clearer imho.
And I've flashed a secure kernel (same version) back so that there's no more yellow triangle.
Now for the questions:
I don't seem to have the CWM recovery, what do I have to do for that?
With what I've done will I still be able to get the Samsung updates, it currently says "This version cannot be updated"? (I may not really want that)
I now actually still have the same phone that I bought, how do I go about actually upgrading, can I just install (using Odin) the latest of all 3 things (PDA,PHONE,CSC) or do I need something for that or should I match certain things like some version of PDA only goes with some version of PHONE.
Can I flash new things just using the phone, it looks like everything has to be done with Odin, on the HTC phones I found it more comfortable to flash on the phone itself (no risk of computer crashing or cable disconnecting...)
PDA is kernel PHONE presumably is modem, what is CSC?
Edit2: found some of the info here:
found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
but still not clear on CWM, and what can be flashed and when.
Edit: Perhaps I just need CWM so that I can start experimenting once I have a nandroid backup, I've found this [KERNEL] ClockworkMod Recovery 4.0.0.5 // Initramfs Template for Devs but it is not really clear if that will install a new kernel (which one?) or only CWM, can I install that on my phone, it doesn't seem to root ... questions ... questions ...
inb4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
soupiejr said:
4. What's a HIDSWVER and why are we collecting it (from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089874)?
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I seem to have a HIDSWVER that had not been reported yet, I posted it in that thread.
I9100XWKE7/I9100LUXKD3/I9100XXKE4/I9100XWKE7 - Belgium unbranded
Product code GT-I9100LKALUX
I got CWM here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
I jumped the gun even though it is a XEU version and my phone has LUX, doing a nandroid now, will feel a lot safer when that is working
The thing that still eludes me is that most posts like that talk about having the correct firmware but then how can I upgrade or do I have to do that at once kernel+firmware?
BelgianAtheist said:
I got CWM here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
The thing that still eludes me is that most posts like that talk about having the correct firmware but then how can I upgrade or do I have to do that at once kernel+firmware?
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You generally flash both kernel and firmware at the same time, either via ODIN, or CWM (depending on what you are doing).
Kernels ship with ROMs. So the KF2 ROM has the KF2 kernel with it.
BelgianAtheist said:
(agreed that this should be moved to the Q&A section of the forum!)
Now for the questions:
I don't seem to have the CWM recovery, what do I have to do for that?
With what I've done will I still be able to get the Samsung updates, it currently says "This version cannot be updated"? (I may not really want that)
I now actually still have the same phone that I bought, how do I go about actually upgrading, can I just install (using Odin) the latest of all 3 things (PDA,PHONE,CSC) or do I need something for that or should I match certain things like some version of PDA only goes with some version of PHONE.
Can I flash new things just using the phone, it looks like everything has to be done with Odin, on the HTC phones I found it more comfortable to flash on the phone itself (no risk of computer crashing or cable disconnecting...)
PDA is kernel PHONE presumably is modem, what is CSC?
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Hi, i am comming from HTC Desire, like you.
I will try to answer your questions, but be aware some of my answers may be inaccurate because of lack of expertise.
1) you have to use the CF-Root kernel, appropriate to your ROM version (e.g. KE7 CF-Root kernel with a PDA:XWKE7) to have CWM.
Please notice, that CWM on Samsung phone is much like ROM Manager on HTC Desire (a "normal" Android application, not a bootmanager extension !)
To get rid of the yellow triangle while using the CF-Root kernel a workaround is needed ( i havent tried this yet):
1.1 - flash CF-Root (Odin)
1.2 - flash original kernel back (Odin), i mean KERNEL (8MB) and not the whole ROM (500MB)
1.3 - flash the zimage file inside of the CF-Root *.tar file ( unclear how, through CWM ???)
2) you can still flash official Samsung updates after flashing a custom ROM or kernel. Just use Odin instead of Kies. You can get the official Samsung firmwares here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
3.) I would recommend to flash only the PDA (depending or a ROM, that you choose) or a complete official ROM containing all three parts (PDA+CSC+RADIO).
I wouldnt flash the CSC, as it apparently contains regional settings (e.g. dutch/french menus in case of Belgium).
I am not sure whether all RADIOs work flawlessly with all the PDAs ... Usually ROM cooker shold take care of this. I would recommend to use a RADIO for your region (if not recommended otherwise by ROM cooker).
4.) I recommend to flash using Odin, because its firmware independent. By my opinion Samsungs way is the more secure, because you don't need to flash the bootmanager ! You can fall bak to official firmware, or reflash again, any time using the original bootmanager + Odin. Flashing bootmager on HTC Desire was the most risky operation (fail = bricked phone). S-OFF isn't needed for Samsung too.
5.) by my opinion:
PDA = ROM (kernel+software)
PHONE = modem
CSC = regional settings (localized menus)
i second this remark
Awesome, thanks clovek1 that cleared up quite a few things.
1)
I seem to have CWM at boot now much like on my Desire, is that a new thing for SGSII?
2)
Ok, so if I want to go to that KF3 that everyone is posting about and hopefully not have the AOS bug anymore (the battery is not at all what I expected, in a bad way with) than I can go to that link you posted and choose one of the XWKF3 fw's, and since I would rather not have anything french or dutch I could use the XEU one, regardless of what pda, phone or csc I have?
That will probably erase the phone memory (apps etc) right as it is an upgrade to Android 2.3.4?
Thanks again for the explanations, very interesting post
BelgianAtheist said:
Awesome, thanks clovek1 that cleared up quite a few things.
1)
I seem to have CWM at boot now much like on my Desire, is that a new thing for SGSII?
No predates to SGS 1
2)
Ok, so if I want to go to that KF3 that everyone is posting about and hopefully not have the AOS bug anymore (the battery is not at all what I expected, in a bad way with) than I can go to that link you posted and choose one of the XWKF3 fw's, and since I would rather not have anything french or dutch I could use the XEU one, regardless of what pda, phone or csc I have?
yes XEU choose language after install .
That will probably erase the phone memory (apps etc) right as it is an upgrade to Android 2.3.4?
No 2.3.4 is yet to be released by Samsung .
KF3 = 2.3.3
KG1 = 2.3.4 leaked rom probably test version NOT released by Samsung
KG2 = 2.3.3 last release Saudi Arabia i believe a Samsung release .
jje
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BelgianAtheist said:
That will probably erase the phone memory (apps etc) right as it is an upgrade to Android 2.3.4?
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No 2.3.4 is yet to be released by Samsung .
KF3 = 2.3.3
KG1 = 2.3.4 leaked rom probably test version NOT released by Samsung
KG2 = 2.3.3 last release Saudi Arabia i believe a Samsung release .
jje
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Sorry for maybe asking the obvious but did you mean "No, it will not erase the phone memory" or just "No, it is not an upgrade" (or No to both)?
BelgianAtheist said:
Awesome, thanks clovek1 that cleared up quite a few things.
1)
I seem to have CWM at boot now much like on my Desire, is that a new thing for SGSII?
2)
Ok, so if I want to go to that KF3 that everyone is posting about and hopefully not have the AOS bug anymore (the battery is not at all what I expected, in a bad way with) than I can go to that link you posted and choose one of the XWKF3 fw's, and since I would rather not have anything french or dutch I could use the XEU one, regardless of what pda, phone or csc I have?
That will probably erase the phone memory (apps etc) right as it is an upgrade to Android 2.3.4?
Thanks again for the explanations, very interesting post
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1.) you CAN'T boot into CWM on SGS II like on HTC Desire. CWM is not a part of bootmager, but CWM is just an application.
CWM on SGS II is like ROM Manager on HTC Desire.
This means, you can enter the CWM only by
- starting the CWM application(or ROM Manager on HTC Desire)
- choosing reboot into CWM (puts CWM application to CACHE, reboots)
- waiting until the CWM starts from CACHE (temporary stored)
if you however try to manually enter the bootloader mode, you end up with the Samsungs stock bootmanager (and Odin).
This means, the CWM isn't usable on Samsung phones as the last instance for help, in case of destroyed ROM. Because with a destroyed ROM (PDA) you cant push the CWM into CACHE and force the phone to boot with CWM.
You can only use the bootloader, which isn't altered by the CWM in any way (on HTC Desire, HTC Desire the bootloader is replaced by a custom bootloader, which includes CWM).
Therefore CWM on Samsung makes no sense for me (nobody can't use CWM to flash a new ROM, if the current ROM isn't working). The only partially usable feature of CWM is the Nandroid (which works in a quite limited way, as it doesnt restore RADIO or CSC).
2.) i do remember flashing new ROMs (only PDA) on SGS II without having to reinstall applications (mainly Stock ROMs and Lightning ROMs, which seems to be compatible regarding applications).
I do recommend a Nandroid (through CWM) + Titanium backup in any case, before installing a new ROM. you can return to previous state later (but not as easily, as i would expect from Nandroid ...).
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Getting a bit confused about all this, so am wondering if i've got it right. A rom is the whole thing, it includes a kernel and so forth? So a Kernel is a part of the rom right? And you can flash kernels individually without flashing a whole new rom? But what is a firmware then? Just another name of a rom?
Also on the Galaxy S2 can you flash custom roms, like Lite'ning, without getting root first? Or do you need to get root before flashing custom roms? If you can flash custom roms first without rooting, will the custom rom then give you root as long as it includes it?
And you also got recovery, which is a separate thing again? Galaxy S2 comes with a very basic one if i've understood correctly, but there is others out there that you can install, which also gives you the ability of flashing roms straight from the microsd/phone storage?
So have i gotten any of this? Hope am not to far off
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246131 looks like most of my questions where answered there, though am still a bit unsure if it's possible to flash a custom rom before you root?
ROM's and FIRMWARE: The ROM or Read Only Memory is the internal flash memory where the core operating system resides. The Firmware is a device specific part of the ROM that controls various hardware components. So the firmware is contained in the ROM but in the context of Android the terms are often used interchangeably.
KERNELS: Different kernels offer different advantages, some are fast, some are light weight on the battery and some are a mix, so yes you can in most cases flash a different kernel with a ROM, and then your phone will be running the custom ROM you picked with the new kernel you flashed.
Rooting: You must have a rooted phone inorder to flash a custom rom, but rooting in my opinion seems really safe and it really easy to do on the SG2
There are things that allow you to flash from your SD card and you do that by entering clockworkmod revovery, apps like rom manager also allow you to flash from sd card, but you can always use odin, which is safe and fast
hope this helps
Thanks, and very nicely explained =) Another question then, what is the reason one need root before you can flash custom firmwares? As i heard Galaxy S2 doesn't really have any safety measures put in to stop things, like HTC do with their bootloader. Another thing is that i checked the thread for the Lite'ning rom, and saw the installation procedure, and it doesn't mention anything about having root before starting, so am getting a bit confused there.
You don't need to root before flashing a custom ROM as long as you can enter download mode (power up with volume down, home and power button pressed) and can flash the ROM via Odin.
If the ROM is flashable only via ClockWorkMod recovery (a zip that you copy on your phone) then you need to flash something that includes that recovery before flashing the rom (like CF-Root or any kernel that includes CWM).
Lite'ning ROM that you mentioned earlier is flashable via Odin so no problem.
Every ROM includes a Kernel, the only thing they sometimes don't include is the modem like in VillainROM, you have to flash it separately. And also, if a ROM is announced as rooted, when you flash it, you will have root regardless of the state before flashing
Thanks once again =)
Another question, if one want to get back to stock, flashing one of these "official firmwares": http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278 well revert everything right? Even if i got CWM recovery, after flashing on of those "official firmwares" will give me back the original recovery as well?
Edit: Also you mention "modem", if one ROM don't include one, do you have to flash it separately for the ROM to function at all? Or will it just use the modem that's already on the phone or something? Checked out the VillainROM thread and it doesn't say anything about a modem.
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Another question, if one want to get back to stock, flashing one of these "official firmwares": http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278 well revert everything right? Even if i got CWM recovery, after flashing on of those "official firmwares" will give me back the original recovery as well?
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Yes it will revert back everything
Nitrius said:
Edit: Also you mention "modem", if one ROM don't include one, do you have to flash it separately for the ROM to function at all? Or will it just use the modem that's already on the phone or something? Checked out the VillainROM thread and it doesn't say anything about a modem.
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If you dont flash a modem it will just use the one you had before. They talk about it in the old thread and also in the new but not in the firsts posts, you'll have to do a search.
Plus Modem Kernels are interchangeable .
KH3 Firmware with KI4 modem and KH1 kernel .
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
i've just flashed a new KERNEL onto me sgs2 which went well CF_ROOT 4.1 i also downloaded villin 2.5 in zip format, can this just be put on using CWM?
also I wanted to get the original KERNEL and Rom just incase all goes belly up. How do I know what they are?
I struggled a bit picking a CF KERNEL what the best way to go about picking one which is suitable.
Do all ROMs come with a new kernel?
Many thanks, learning as much as possibale.
jonbet83 said:
i've just flashed a new KERNEL onto me sgs2 which went well CF_ROOT 4.1 i also downloaded villin 2.5 in zip format, can this just be put on using CWM?
What do VR rom instructs say you follow the instructions for each rom .
also I wanted to get the original KERNEL and Rom just incase all goes belly up. How do I know what they are?
You look them up in the place you wrote them down otherwise all you can do is guess at what firmware firmware not kernel.
I struggled a bit picking a CF KERNEL what the best way to go about picking one which is suitable.
Follow the instructs Chainfire tells you exactly how and why .
Do all ROMs come with a new kernel?
No a kernel is part of the firmware stock KE1 will have KE1 firmware
Custom KE7 firmware may have custom kernel .
jje
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jonbet83 said:
i've just flashed a new KERNEL onto me sgs2 which went well CF_ROOT 4.1 i also downloaded villin 2.5 in zip format, can this just be put on using CWM?
also I wanted to get the original KERNEL and Rom just incase all goes belly up. How do I know what they are?
I struggled a bit picking a CF KERNEL what the best way to go about picking one which is suitable.
Do all ROMs come with a new kernel?
Many thanks, learning as much as possibale.
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Do you remember what your kernel was before you rooted? if not you can check the stock and carrier specific firmware threads by intratech in the original development forum, this should also provide an original rom for you.
To flash villain
1. boot into recovery (hold vol up, home and power on startup)
2. backup ( so you can resore if you wish)
3. wipe data, cache and dalvik cache in advanced.
4. instal Villain zip from sd
5. reboot
6. ??
7. profit.
Have fun
No i didn't think to write them down at all, its only a few day old so i guess it should be quite a new one...
I have already made a back up using CWM, would this restore every thing even if a new ROM is installed back to how it was?
Thanks for the advice
Hi guys,
as you know some days ago, Samsung has leaked their SGS2 ICS firmware, which I learnt on sammobile.com.
In their article, was a tutorial to install it, so I did.
I tried it a bit, but have been desapointed, so I decided to flash back to MIUI.
Thus I first flash another kernel, but here my trouble start.
Long story short, if I don't use the leaked, buggy firmware, I have a "Kernel panic - upload mode" and Kies does not recognize my phone to flash it back to stock.
I figured out that in the tutorial I have been told to change some file I've never flashed (like the pit, the modem and I think the CSC). Files that I don't know anything about. So I thought that those files weren't compatible with previous kernel etc. but as I don't know much, I can't be sure...
So I am know with a very buggy phone (for instance, I cannot be phoned, but I can phone to people) or a kernel panic. Help please :/
By the way, if someone could explain the meaning of those files, it would be cool, not to do the same mistake again.
And as I think : in all the tutorials using ODIN, it's said the I must not check "re-partition", what is it about ?
Thanks, and sorry for my poor English
Some updates here.
I thought yesterday, as there were those files (.pit, csc and stuff) in the downloaded archive on sammobile to flash leaked ICS, there were in the others firmware too, and I was right.
So this morning I flashed back to official 2.3.6 and it worked well. Then I flashed to xcell kernel (for Miui) and tried to flash MIUI 2.1.6. The kernel flash worked, as I rebooted normally but after flashing MIUI, another kernel panic :/
Did you wipe before flashing MIUI?
I did it after flashing, but still before rebooting.
Is that a mistake ?
If you wipe after flashing then your phone won't even boot.
So I think you did not wipe at all.
Yes I did, and I tried once again just now, wipping before flashing, but after the Samsung GS2 logo, still the kernel panic screen.
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
Then read and learn before flashing anything else .
jje
Where can I find the correct stock firmware ?
I'm kinda lost with all the versions and stuff.
And when flashing, I would like to know what I do, but noone, nowhere, explains what we do, just "do that stuff and it will be good".
Swali said:
Where can I find the correct stock firmware ?
I'm kinda lost with all the versions and stuff.
You shouldd stop flashing and start READING THE BASICS you are flashing test roms from complete ignorance .
Stock firmware here you should know what your firmware is .
Stock Roms .and csc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
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Ok, I admit it, I was dumb doing it :-/
So now I am under stock both kernel and rom (2.3.5) and Kies says that there is an update but my phone isn't ok to do it, but that is not what I want.
I wanted to reset my phone through Kies to be sure all would be set to stock, but now Kies doesn't let me do it, there is no option to do it.
I think that the rom, even if official, is not good for my phone.
On the topic you linked, I choosed XXKI4 (France, if I understood well) for the rom.
Kies says my version is "I9100XWKJ2/I9100XEFKJ1/I9100XXKI4/I9100XWKJ2".
And my phone says :
- Banseband : I9100XXKI4
- Kernel : 2.6.35.7-I9100XXKI4-CL611039 [email protected] #2
- Version number : GINGERBREAD.XWKJ2.
Is that all ok ?
What I would like to do is flashing MIUI 2.1.6, so is it good to do it now ?
Make sure you have flashed back the old bootloaders, see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21146446&postcount=2
Ok so I flashed an old bootloader then a custom kernel and to finish the latest MIUI and everything went well !
Thank you, guys !
Hey everyone. I've had my phone for awhile now, and I love it. I've got it rooted and all that. I've played with a few custom kernals and roms, but I'm getting overwhelmed.
Heres my phones current setup
Model - GT-I9100
Android Version - 2.3.3
Baseband - I9100MUGKG2
Kernal - 2.6.35.7
[email protected] #k2-18
Build Number - GINGERBREAD.XWKDD
Here's what I want to do...
COMPLETELY wipe my phone. Back to stock. I've already got my hands on Odin, the stock Modem, Firmware, Kernal, and CSC from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193695
I've been thinking about using the I9100XXKI3 or I9100XXKI4 (from the above mentioned thread) for the Modem and DXKL3 from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278) for the firmware...Anyone got any Pro's & Con's? You know, upon further reading I think that the DXKL3 package will overwrite everything to the latest official stuff. Can anyone clear this up for me?
Anyways, after that I want to root it, put on the Speedmod Kernal (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498) again or SiyahKernal (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1263838), and maybe a custom ROM.
Now you're probably asking yourself "Wheres the question here?" Well, here it is...
I need someone to assist me in doing everything in the correct order so I don't run the risk of bricking anything. Anyone care to help? Please?
EDIT: I should let everyone in on my Android skills. I have it rooted, and I have the speedmod done. However, I followed some random guides on the back alleys of the internet and I'm not totally confident that I did everything correct, hence me wanting to completely wipe it all. I should also add that while I understand the basics, when using Odin I can get confused about what goes in the PDA, Phone, and CSC sections. I know not to have Re-Partition and Flash-Lock checked, and to pretty much leave PIT and BOOTLOADER alone.
Hi
At first i used uodin but its mucha easy toi use cwm juste download a zip file you want to flash and go in recovery and installe it after wipe cache and dalvick cache it you will feel more confiant in cwm than odin trust me!
Sent from my GT-I9100
Why cant you just search????
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20601747#post20601747
I bought the phone from Bell. Root(CF-Root). Unlocked. Flash new stock rom(XXKI3/2.3.5) via Odin(Download from Original Android section). Now my GT-I9100M is just GT-I9100. Then AOSP. Now 2.3.7
Steps:
1. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1075278
2. Find a firmware. Any will work. Preferably non-Frankenstein but its up to you.
3. Download the firmware and Stock Kernel
4. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1103399
5. Find the CF-Root matching your firmware. (i.e I downloaded the XXKI3 firmware. I then found the KI3 version of CF-Root)
6. Install Kies.
7. Open Odin.
8. Reboot your phone into Download Mode. (Shut down your phone and then use the combo Volume Down+Home+Power until download mode comes up.
9. Connect to PC.
Look at this again for instructions in flashing (1st post) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1075278
10. After flashing the firmware(after reboot and enter download mode again), click on PDA and choose the CF-Root kernel.
11. Flash.
12. Done! You are now rooted on stock rom. And now you have access to ClockWorkMod(CWM) Combo to enter CWM is Volume up+home+power.
And if you want to revert back to stock firmware and kernel(by this i mean the firmware and kernel the phone came with), here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1113928
Oh and after root, you can unlock your phone too! I foolishly paid $60 to unlock my phone but you can do it for free after root!
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Backup, full wipe, flash Intratech's DXKL3, flash Speedmod, done.
Sent from my G Speedmod T-I9100 using XDA App
I wiped it. I'm noticing a few weird things...
First, right after the wipe, the language was German. It was an easy fix, but still kind of weird.
Secondly, the intro animation of the S is orange, rather than the blue (which it originally was) Any ideas about this one?
Third and final, at first it wouldn't connect to my Bell network, or my home wireless. I found out that it was in Flight Mode by default. Anyways, a quick power cycle fixed that.
The phone is fine now, aside from the color orange S thing. I'm going to flash Intratech's DXKL3 firmware now.
UPDATE: I flashed DXKL3, which according to the thread, should update the phone to 2.3.6
(from the thread)
DXKL3
Firmware info
PDA: DXKL3
PHONE: DXKL1
Date: 15/12/2011
Android 2.3.6
My phone is still showing that the android version is 2.3.3
Android Version
2.3.3
Baseband Version
I9100MUGKG2
Kernal Version
2.6.35.7-I9100DXKL3-CL814816
[email protected] #2
Build number
GINGERBREAD-XWKDD
Does all this add up to you experienced Android modders?
Aaron0083 said:
I wiped it. I'm noticing a few weird things...
First, right after the wipe, the language was German. It was an easy fix, but still kind of weird.
Secondly, the intro animation of the S is orange, rather than the blue (which it originally was) Any ideas about this one?
Third and final, at first it wouldn't connect to my Bell network, or my home wireless. I found out that it was in Flight Mode by default. Anyways, a quick power cycle fixed that.
The phone is fine now, aside from the color orange S thing. I'm going to flash Intratech's DXKL3 firmware now.
UPDATE: I flashed DXKL3, which according to the thread, should update the phone to 2.3.6
(from the thread)
DXKL3
Firmware info
PDA: DXKL3
PHONE: DXKL1
Date: 15/12/2011
Android 2.3.6
My phone is still showing that the android version is 2.3.3
Android Version
2.3.3
Baseband Version
I9100MUGKG2
Kernal Version
2.6.35.7-I9100DXKL3-CL814816
[email protected] #2
Build number
GINGERBREAD-XWKDD
Does all this add up to you experienced Android modders?
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I believe the CSC for that rom is German. What file did you flash with odin?? I also believe you only flashed the kernel file
Hi all
After enjoying my phone for several months I never bothered with keeping upto date with the latest developments in here now I am lost as to where I am with my phone and what is the best options.. And help with directing me to the best options would be greatly appreciated.
here are the current details:
Model : GT-I9100
Adroid Ver:2.3.4
Baseband Ver:I9100XXKI1
Kern Ver:2.635.7-I9100XWKI4-CL575468 [email protected] #2
Build No: Gingerbread.XWKI4
Well, i've tried everything so far, what i like more is..
Make a fresh flashing of the stock samsung firmware "XXKI4" 2.3.5 released in september, (make a full wipe before flashing with odin)
Note before Flashing:
Always leave checked the next options ONLY:
*Autoreboot
*F.Reset Time
and select the full firmware clicking in PDA, if the firmware comes separated with PHONE, CSC and MODEM, select the properly in each section.
*In case you flashed a Stock ICS Firmware from Samsung, to go back (ONLY TO GO BACK) TO Gingerbread BUILDS use a .PIT file wich contains the partition information tablet to re-partition the system directory (i've attached odin and .PIT for you). Going back from ICS to GB is the only reason you'll need to use REPARTITION and PIT file, ok?
KERNEL:
I tried NEAK, Phenomenal, SpeedMOD, Lulz, Tegrak, everything.. wich i suggest you?
SIYAH KERNEL 2.6.13!
After Flashing the kernel install from Market VOLTAGE CONTROL, and change the Governor to "LULZACTIVE"
Now to customize a bit your ROM flash JKAY 13.1 Specific for XXKI4 Odexed
Launchers.. Damn i tried Many, Go Launcher, Launcher PRO, Zeam Launcher, Regina Launcher 3D Pro, SPB Shell 3D, the best for me was.. Launcher Pro and Zeam Launcher, Fast and simple.
You can try everything you want and choose what you like...
Remember to make wipes before flashing even in CWM, and an importan tool you can buy is a USB Jig, this will reset the custom binary counter in case you need to take your phone to the warranty, also removes the yellow triangle in the boot time, that yellow triangle means you flashed an insecure kernel, its insecure because you can use adb from the recovery. I think its all.. Check Original Development Section, Themes & Apps, and Developments Section. Read carefully and proceed.
Or wait until Monday and update over Kies to ICS Android 4.0.3
Think there is a easier way using Odin Mobile Pro, especially if you are new to all this flashing
Came from Nordic 2.3.5 and flashed Official ICS 4.0.3 without any problem
Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23694443&postcount=417