[Q] Samsung galaxy s2 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of I'd like to say hi as first post here. By the way love the video lmfao.
Ok so I have just brought a galaxy s2 after years of iPhone. I have been jailbreaking iPhone for about 2 years and have no prob in this. I have been doing dome reading on rooting and I have no probs with doing it would just like a few Q answered first if you would be so kind.
1: does the carrier matter when rooting?
2: does it depend on what version u r running(like on iPhone)
3: what is a kernel and y does it need to be made inseurce?
4: can I brick my phone?
5: anything you think I need to know or articles relating to my Q above.
Many thanks
Ben

Benjio21 said:
First of I'd like to say hi as first post here. By the way love the video lmfao.
Ok so I have just brought a galaxy s2 after years of iPhone. I have been jailbreaking iPhone for about 2 years and have no prob in this. I have been doing dome reading on rooting and I have no probs with doing it would just like a few Q answered first if you would be so kind.
1: does the carrier matter when rooting?
2: does it depend on what version u r running(like on iPhone)
3: what is a kernel and y does it need to be made inseurce?
4: can I brick my phone?
5: anything you think I need to know or articles relating to my Q above.
Many thanks
Ben
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1: When rooting, the majority of the time it'll be with a stock rom rather than a branded one. For carrier specific kernels you can do a search, I don't know about carrier specific software.
2: Yes and no depending on how you root. If you install a ROM that has been developed in the original Android development thread then on the majority everything is included. If you're simply going to apply root by overwriting the kernel then you need to ensure you download the right kernel. For example, O2 are still on the KE2. Previously I was running Darkys which I believe had me all the way up on KF7, but I wanted to go back to stock but also retain root. Basically search the forum and you'll find questions just like this.
3: The kernel is the operating system. It needs to be made unsecure to allow the core applications that allow and manage root access. A secured kernel is one that doesn't have root access and therefore reduces your abilities as a user by 50%.
4: Not easily done with this type of phone. Just don't use a dodgy cable. Ensure everything is plugged in and powered properly. Check and double check that you've got the right source files if you're only applying root to your stock rom. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - you will see over and over that you don't apply a ".pit" file modification using the SGS2 firmware update software ODIN. Read threads to learn more about this.
5: Check the thread you're interested in. Only questions relevant to that ROM, Kernel or other elements can be answered in that thread in particular.

thank for your reply answered my Q. but?
i am on vodafone the kernal is bukg2 does it matter if i use the buke2 kernal?
Thanks ben

Benjio21 said:
First of I'd like to say hi as first post here. By the way love the video lmfao.
Ok so I have just brought a galaxy s2 after years of iPhone. I have been jailbreaking iPhone for about 2 years and have no prob in this. I have been doing dome reading on rooting and I have no probs with doing it would just like a few Q answered first if you would be so kind.
1: does the carrier matter when rooting?
2: does it depend on what version u r running(like on iPhone)
3: what is a kernel and y does it need to be made inseurce?
4: can I brick my phone?
5: anything you think I need to know or articles relating to my Q above.
Many thanks
Ben
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hi Benjio21
yes the carries matters.
The proprietary files are changed so there can be a problem you can loose your gsm.
Yes i does matter what version you are running but a bit only.
Actually there are roms which don't have a rooting facility. And some else kind of glitches but there are always eventually a work around.
Kernel is that program written to make the software interact with the hardware the commands generated by the program eg overclock are conveyed to the hardware by the kernel only.
Regarding the insecurity I'm unable to understand your point.
yes you can always brick your phone.
So to be true always play safe try to get more info about anything you do.
But when you do thing s properly and as they are being told to do there are seldom any problems most of which can be sorted out so no problem.
I will provide you few articles pm me the topic.
And one more thing you can always get more and more info by going to other devices forums.
Happy androiding...!!!!!

Benjio21 said:
thank for your reply answered my Q. but?
i am on vodafone the kernal is bukg2 does it matter if i use the buke2 kernal?
Thanks ben
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Looks to me like that's a downgrade.
Your questions should be asked in the particular thread though.
I've had a HD2 running Android for a long time now so i've got to understand the lingo. As for the SGS2 stuff, i'm still having to learn myself so i'm quite hesitant to just do things on a whim.
My preference has been to download the stock O2 ROM to put it back to factory settings, then install an insecure kernel to obtain root, then overwrite the kernel with the original from the O2 ROM i'd just installed. What this achieved was simply no more yellow triangle at boot, a stock ROM look and feel, but full user facilities.
I believe that method has been referred to as the 'noob' method of rooting, but since I didn't see any performance enhancements from using a custom ROM I didn't see the point of keeping it.

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safe too root?

I just wanted to make sure first if its safe too root and it wont affect future upgrades?
So far im liking the phone which is my first android phone and 2nd android device with my galaxy tab
And really liking the speed of it heck its faster than my galaxy tab which is overclocked at 1.4ghz and running voodoo kernel , Imagine the atrix being overclocked That's if it ever comes too that hopefully in the future.
But ya would like too root it at least for now .
If you arent comfortable flashing or not having an easy way to go back to stock, I would wait. The Stock ROM* that is listed in these forums is not easy to go back to absolute stock with, at least not for beginners. You have a possibility of messing some things up if you dont read thoroughly and know what exactly is going on. A lot of these posts in this sub forum are DEV related and shouldnt be performed by someone without a good knowledge of ADB.
Also, just a heads up, this really isn't development related. It should have been posted in the Q&A forum.
Moved to Q&A as not android development
whoops sorry i thought it was suppose too be in dev thread but thanks for moving it
So just rooting it you cant go back too stock easy if i have too? I saw superoneclick can root and unroot it but just wanted too be sure it wont effect any upgrades,
1) How comfortable are you with command line tools?
2) You may f*ck up your device (may.. not likely but still). How confident are you that you can recover it, even if it's coming on the forums and getting detailed information to help someone here help you
mister_al said:
1) How comfortable are you with command line tools?
2) You may f*ck up your device (may.. not likely but still). How confident are you that you can recover it, even if it's coming on the forums and getting detailed information to help someone here help you
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Just rooted and everything went fine
Well im not sure about this device but i did recover my galaxy tab that i thought was bricked from a bad kernel flash and had too flash back too the stock firmware and got it back too perfect than i flash back too the voodoo kernel and its working perfect
Usely i can probably recover any device as long its not 100% brick.
But my main question was will this effect new firmware upgrades and stuff?
On my galaxy tab it wasn't a problem upgrading too one of the sprint updates when rooted but it wouldn't update when it was on another custom kernel, So i guess it will be fine on the atrix when rooted?

[Q] Root and Cyanogenmod?

Hey guys, I'm a bit of a Samsung n00b I'm afraid! I've just upgraded from an Xperia X10, which I rooted, primarily to get rid of duplicate apps (I was getting double text notifications having installed Handcent for example, so I used Titanium to remove the default SMS client). However, I always wanted Cyanogenmod, which was never available on the X10.
Now I have my Galaxy S II, I want a rooted Cyanogenmod ROM. Partly because it has loads of cool features (theme support, battery life, overclocking) but mostly because a new ROM seems like the easiest way to remove all the Orange Bloatware.
My question is, how do I go about this? I've never flashed a custom ROM before, do I need to root first, or can one simply flash a pre-rooted ROM?
About Phone shows the following (I don't really get this, as it's quite different from the Sony presentation):
Model - GT I9100P
Android version - 2.3.4
Baseband ver - I9100PBVKI2
Kernel ver - [email protected] #2
Build # - Gingerbread.BVKI3
Prepare to be flamed....
Wrong forum to ask the question in and there are countless threads to help you with this. Try the stickies in general, the FAQ would be a good start. Also, you don't need to remove the system messaging app to stop double notifications, just disable the notifications in the app settings.
Regards.
All your questions answered and more: [NIGHTLY][ROM][GWK74] CyanogenMod 7 (w/ Gingerbread 2.3.7) for Galaxy SII Q&A.
lynxboy said:
Prepare to be flamed....
Wrong forum to ask the question in and there are countless threads to help you with this. Try the stickies in general, the FAQ would be a good start.
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It's not as though the first thing I did was post this. I searched, but I couldn't find any info on build no's (as I say, they're a totally different format to the Sony I've had the past 18 months). I've searched "root Galaxy S II", "flash Galaxy S II" and other similar phrases and found nothing that matched , so I asked the usually very helpful folk in a thread instead
Also, you don't need to remove the system messaging app to stop double notifications, just disable the notifications in the app settings.
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Not really the point, as I've now dumped that phone. I wanted rid of the app as I wasn't using it (having installed Handcent) and it was a waste of space.
oinkylicious said:
All your questions answered and more: [NIGHTLY][ROM][GWK74] CyanogenMod 7 (w/ Gingerbread 2.3.7) for Galaxy SII Q&A.
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I found that thread, but firstly I don't really want to flash nightly builds (stable is better for me) and additionally, it doesn't mean a lot to me. Whilst I'm relatively comfortable with a lot within this area (I've hacked Wii's, flashed routers, rooted my X10, overclocked my PC's CPU/GPU etc), as I say, I'm a real n00b to flashing ROMs to phones. For example:
1. Make sure you're running a rooted device. - so I do need to root first. How?
2. Root your device and install ClockworkMod Recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1118693) - This doesn't make any sense given instruction '1', and the thread on ClockworkMod is also confusing
3. Do a Nandroid backup! - Again, how?
etc. It's confusing that you find a thread on, for example, flashing CyanogenMod, invariably you need to root first (which is on a different thread) before installing something else first (following a another thread) which requires you download something else (on a fourth thread) and flash something else (within a fifth thread).
I trust the XDA-developers posters, which is why I want to follow these instructions (god knows I was lucky with my X10 and with my Wii first time around!) but sometimes it's quite difficult!
lewisskinner said:
I found that thread, but firstly I don't really want to flash nightly builds (stable is better for me) and additionally, it doesn't mean a lot to me.
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There is no "stable" build. If you are struggling with concepts like root and cannot follow the clear, concise instructions in that thread, I would recommend staying away from CM7. Otherwise later I forsee a thread along the lines of "stuck at yellow exclamation mark".
Concise instructions such as "do it for real" you mean? Or "Do a Nandroid backup"? A little too concise perhaps?
I am not struggling with terms like "root". As stated, I have rooted a previous phone. I regard myself as highly knowledgeable in some specific - indeed, I write code for the Debian GNU/Linux project and have improved upon some of the Wii hacking processes - but I have some gaps which I recognise, and I want to learn. However, no one will ever learn this stuff for themselves if they need a glossary and a google search after every bullet point. Making unintelligible instructions and then laughing at those unable to make sense of them is not going to advance the community!
With every new process, be it a Wii hack or just a recommended application configuration, I like to read the whole process first - precisely because I don't want to waste your time later with "stuck at yellow exclamation mark".
I can see I'm not going to get the help I need, so I'll simply figure it out for myself and leave it at that. Sorry to waste your oh-so-precious time.

[Q] Rooting, Flashing, Custom ROM questions from a noob!

Hi everyone,
I am new to the android world having just bought a galaxy s2, so please be gentle. I'm a previous iphone owner and always hated the restrictions apple put on their phones and dictated the way I could use my handset! I've since moved over to android and my first impressions are OMFG, how confusing is all of this!! I'm not techphobic by any means but I am struggling to piece together how the world of android works and I have spent a lot of time reading various things about ROMs, rooting, flashing, kernels etc... but I am getting more and more confused!
I recently bought a Galaxy S2 which is running a custom ICS ROM on it (resurrection remix 1.0) and also has CWM on it. Having looked at the forums i can see that another version in out (1.3 i believe) but i'm very hesitant to try a flash as i dont want to screw my phone.
The way I see it i've got two choices, either try and reset the phone to stock so that warranty etc... remains uneffected and then update to ics through kies when its available or try and install a later version of one the ics ROM's that are availabe. I was wondering to that end if you lovely people coudl give me some guidance.
If I were to reset my phone to stock how do i do this bearing in mind i am confused about
a) what kernels are in the first place and
b) which one i woudl need for my phone and will I need a usb jig for this?
c) -i need to unroot my phone to return it to stock and if so how do i do this
also:
-what is the difference between an insecure and secure kernal
-if i flash my phone to a newer version of ics can i revert back to 1.0 as at the mo apart from the odd app crashing here and there I'm not having any probs with it.
I'm reading about GAPPS and APKs and dont know what the hell these are either but they keep popping up every so often.....basically i'm confused and on the verge of a breakdown!!
Please could somebody help mw with this and massive apologies if i've posted where i shoudnt have.
Thanks in advance
Saf
If you had taken the same time took for typing here to search and read you would have learnt almost everything...
go through these stiky threads
also see my links in singnature.......read as much as possible....no other substitute for reading and learning, nobody will answer you in essays like you typed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544657
Appreciate what you're saying mate and thank you for taking the time to reply. I have been reading various threads over the last day or so but the problem is when something like this which is quite techinical is completely new territory you dont know where to start. Google throws up page after page of stuff that doesnt make much sense and i've searched on the forums here and read up on quite a bit but again am not sure if i've grasped it.
problem is I didnt install the custom ROM on the phone, i bought it like this and to do anything further with it i dont know if i need to go back to the original owner with more questions or can i just go ahead and start tinkering with it without knowing what software was originally on the phone? (bearing in mind that various posts state that you need certain software which is as close to the original one as possible)
Thanks anyway
Saf
this is the stage which passed by all the noobs including me, dont worry
Your strating treble will only be over when you start flashing a ROM,
cool.
ima go ahead and try and install version 1.3 of resurrestion remix! Wish me luck hehe!!
Good luck,
dont forget to follow the steps mentioned the ROM thread atleast...

[Q] cyanogen wanted on SII - or recommend alternative.

Hello everyone.
I am the noob in the video when you create a new account. And I do want to apologize for burdening you with my problems, and also let you know that i appreciate a lot your help. I am still in shock how much info this forum has.
Now to get started and keep it short.
Got a galaxy S2 from 3 UK
with the help of a friend i changed the stock software ( the rom i think) and unlocked it. but i always wondered if the new OS release is better than what i have now.
so, here are the stats i know how to give ( if more are needed, please call me a noob and tell me where to get them )
Model : T-I9100
Android v: 2.3.4
Baseband: I9100XXKH3
Kernel V : 2.6.35.7 -I9100XXKH3-CL479037
Build No : GINGERBREAD.XXKH3
Also I need to tell you that from what i gather from my friend he used this website to get the tools and instructions to do everything.
The phone is rooted (if I didn't say that already). I have:
CWM Manager v2.0
Current Kernel: CF-Root 4.1
Superuser app - not sure if i should write something more
and the rest of the apps are not related.
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What I would like to achieve (on top of learning more - been reading them tutorials and slang and how to's)
It will take me a while to learn how to do stuff on my own, been using the search button, I know how you guys insist on that . A LOT of the tutorials are about how to go from stock, just wondering if from already rooted is any different. Should I root again, when is the rooting part coming, etc.
And also without practice or trying myself I would never learn, or it would take me a long time.
I very much like the cyanogenmod, although I would also like to see some alternatives. The differences and/or the improvements the other mods bring explained in laymen terms (or easier ones, although i don't think i'll find that).
And here I get confused. As for firmware, does cyanogenmod have a kernel or do i install that separately. Don't understand the connection between CF-ROOT, XXKH, Kernel and ROM. What I'm trying to say is that i can't make the connection between this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278 and the cyanogenmod. I am looking for a good Kernel/Rom combination. Any advice, I really need your help here.
And as a last note, brand new installed kies with troubleshooting and reinstalled drivers, won't read my phone, although i'm pretty sure i'll search the forum and solve this problem fast.
Also if possible, I would like only LINKS, to how to's and tutorials; although I would appreciate your help any way it comes, I'd like to read myslef, as it is a better way for me to retain information. If you can point me to a thread i can find info that i skipped over would be brilliant.
Thank you first for taking the time to read all this, even if you can't/don't want to help me, I appreciate you giving me time, something you can't take back, very grateful for that. Apologies for my broken English and awkward writing style.
ataraxism said:
I would like only LINKS
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442549
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419102
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046748
oinkylicious said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442549
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419102
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046748
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Thank you for all the links. I've been there before, I just got stopped in my tracks by the fact that i cand differentiate between kernel/rom/firmware. And I don't know a list of kernels, a list of roms, and a list of combo's. Or at least some recommendations. I do appreciat your help.
ataraxism said:
Thank you for all the links. I've been there before, I just got stopped in my tracks by the fact that i cand differentiate between kernel/rom/firmware. And I don't know a list of kernels, a list of roms, and a list of combo's. Or at least some recommendations. I do appreciat your help.
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Well that is due to you not reading the FAQS and GUIDES .
Kernel is the bit between OS and hardware .
Rom is the full firmware package of kernel modem and OS .
Kernels are in the DEV section .
Combo is up to you read look learn try are the XDA rules .
Whats best rom kernel posts are banned this is a developers forum you are required to do some work .
jje
JJEgan said:
Well that is due to you not reading the FAQS and GUIDES .
Kernel is the bit between OS and hardware .
Rom is the full firmware package of kernel modem and OS .
Kernels are in the DEV section .
Combo is up to you read look learn try are the XDA rules .
Whats best rom kernel posts are banned this is a developers forum you are required to do some work .
jje
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Understood. Will follow your advice.
Before installling ROM + Kernel + Radio. Advice sought
Right, so after a couple of days reading up on stuff, I have decided to go for it. So before I actually install something I want to post here what I've decided on and ask your opinion on it.
At the moment I have:
Android: 4.0.4
BaseBard: XXKH3
Kernel: 3.0.30 - NETCHIP -some more numbers and stuff
Build Number: IMM76I
Mod Version : HyDrOG3n - ICS -more numbers
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And I decided to install:
Radio: XXKE7-Rev_02 (as I read a lot of people were pleased with it, so i want to try it)
And here i have a question: I've downloaded 1 that has 4.7 MB, and a MD5 that has 12 MB. Any help to understand the difference would be appreciated.
ROM: Insanity II ICS 070 - from his official thread I also got the missing fonts and sound pack.
Kernel: Here is where I had most problems being a noob and all.
I was planning on getting Hellcat's Root Kernel v1.25. But here is where i get lost. And believe me i tried to read on it and understand it.
Kernel version must be compatible with ICS rom? That's how I understand it.
Kernel A - Only for GB
Kernel B - Only for ICS
(where A and B are different versions or something, can't figure this one out)
So at the end I would have: Radio XXKE7 + Insanity II ROM + Hellcat's Root Kernel.
Is this a viable combo? Any opinions.
I UNDERSTAND THERE ARE NO SUCH THING AS BEST ONES. I am only trying to find out if anyone tried this combo before and how did they like it.
PS: Although I don't understand Kernels yet, I take any kernel on this forum and then pick every technology they have and google it each one at a time. That's my method of understanding what stuff do. If you can recommend a better one, PLEASE PLEASE DO
PPS:I am really sorry for the long post and the wrong title, I changed my mind, this forum is mind numbing vast and exciting and complex, and I am just a little noob discovering the biggest candy in the phone department.
Thank you all for the time to read this, and thank you in advance for your help
EDIT: I would also like to try [ROM][XWLP9]★ Dynamic v1.4 ★[ICS][Slim][Performance & Battery life][25April] in case the Insanity II is not compatible. But if I'm honest I would like to try it anyway, when i fancy a change in the future.
If this :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182922&highlight=hellcats+kernel
is the kernel you are talking about, it will not work with the ICS rom. Checking the kernel thread, it does not show its for ICS, but just GB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576355
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1555259
Are good options for kernels, but there are more so check it out. You just have to make sure the kernel is compatible with AOSP. Speedmod kernel would have also been a good option, but that is for samsung roms only, not AOSP like Insanity II ICS.
Would you like us to stand beside you next time you take a leak & shake it for you when you're done ?
I.E. Experiment. Try stuff out. As long as you can read/follow instructions you shouldn't brick your phone. If you need to run what you're going to try by anyone on here you're probably in the wrong place.
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Would you like us to stand beside you next time you take a leak & shake it for you when you're done ?
I.E. Experiment. Try stuff out. As long as you can read/follow instructions you shouldn't brick your phone. If you need to run what you're going to try by anyone on here you're probably in the wrong place.
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I have people to do that already, they watch me take a leak and shake it. To make sure I don't shake more than three times. We all know that if you shake more than 3 times you're playing with it.
But what I asked is no different than when people release a new kernel/rom/etc, and 3-4-5-6 posts after that are questions on how it works.
I did not ask for the best combo or something like that. I asked if anyone tried that combo. Granted i screwed it up since I wasn't aware of the compatibility thing. I will check now the compatibility between roms and kernels, although sometimes for a noob like me its not that easy to tell with all the acronyms and versions and numbers. If my posts bothered you soo much, ignore it and you'll be a happy bugger
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I.E. Experiment. Try stuff out. As long as you can read/follow instructions you shouldn't brick your phone. If you need to run what you're going to try by anyone on here you're probably in the wrong place.
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I agree. Just make sure you make nandroid backups and you should be fine.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
ataraxism said:
I. I asked if anyone tried that combo. Granted i screwed it up since I wasn't aware of the compatibility thing. I will check now the compatibility between roms and kernels, although sometimes for a noob like me its not that easy to tell with all the acronyms and versions and numbers.
But that is failure to read the guides and understand and a fail to read the change logs for the different bits .
You would be far better off gaining basic understanding by just flashing a few custom roms rather than attempt to build your own version .Following the rom threads instructions for add ons different kernels etc.
Modem KE7 is very old for starters looks like you have read a few bits from varying places someone says thats good and are attempting to build a mixed up rom with non compatible parts ..
jje
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Although KE7 is very old still it emerges as one of the top modems...
recently I tested it with many ICS roms versions, and currently using, very battery friendly, stable and fastest 3g data download compare to latest Modems came with ICS versions.

Can I root if I just bought a noteII and it seems up to date?

Let me first say I've looked through the forums and can't find a direct answer to this, so I hope this doesn't bother you guys.
I just bought the noteII yesterday and so far it looks like I'm selling the iPhone5 (why'd it take me so long?)
I do want to root my noteII so I can use the secure setting and other plugins with Tasker mostly. Plus just having full control.
Seems I have Android 4.1.1 with Baseband version I605VRALL4 and Build JR003C.I605VRALL4 (kernel 3.0.31-414933)
Now I'm a mac user so one question is - is there a way to do this through mac? if it possible...second is if it's not how long until it looks like it might be? gives me time to find a windows PC.
snickn said:
Let me first say I've looked through the forums and can't find a direct answer to this, so I hope this doesn't bother you guys.
I just bought the noteII yesterday and so far it looks like I'm selling the iPhone5 (why'd it take me so long?)
I do want to root my noteII so I can use the secure setting and other plugins with Tasker mostly. Plus just having full control.
Seems I have Android 4.1.1 with Baseband version I605VRALL4 and Build JR003C.I605VRALL4 (kernel 3.0.31-414933)
Now I'm a mac user so one question is - is there a way to do this through mac? if it possible...second is if it's not how long until it looks like it might be? gives me time to find a windows PC.
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You will need a windows PC with the samsung drivers installed as well as ODIN.
Yes you can still root, but you cannot unlock the bootloader at this time because your phone has accepted the OTA - so flashing custom ROM's, kernel's, etc. is out. All the info you need is in this thread to root (if you have a VERIZON Note2):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024207
Use the route66 image (there are three listed to choose from, be sure to pick route66) - there is lots of information on what you want to do in the latter 15 pages of that thread.
stop after section 1a.
Honestly though out of the box the phone is outstanding, and without an unlock method for the bootloader, I'd recommend doing nothing. Too many people have already borked their phones due to lack of experience, knowledge, reading the steps correctly...you get the idea. I'm not commenting on your knowledge, just saying what I would do after reading as much as I could find here on this phone. The terrific devs will come up with a way to unlock and root the post OTA version soon enough.
Honestly the two things that is causing me to want to unlock it is I can't seem to get Tasker to control lockscreen properly. I have it setup to detect what cell towers I'm on and not lock in the house - and yet...it continually locks. Shows I'm on that cell tower, just seems like it can't properly control the lockscreen.
Secondly, I'd like to make GPS only come on when certain apps are open - and that seems to be a root only feature.
Reason enough for me :thumbup:
courtesy of my unlocked Note2
after these steps, will I get OTA for current security fixed updated?
alu1008 said:
after these steps, will I get OTA for current security fixed updated?
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You know I'm going to forgive you this time for not reading the OP and then the other giant thread on it but come on man, seriously.
If you have a brand new phone and you took the OTA, you can still root. Just do NOT try to install a custom recovery, kernel, rom, etc.
If you are rooted and you took the OTA, you should still be rooted OR you will already have root installed. Again, you CANNOT install a custom recovery, kernel, or rom, etc.
alu1008 said:
after these steps, will I get OTA for current security fixed updated?
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You will get prompted. Defer the OTA then freeze or uninstall SDM 1.0 using Titanium Backup from the Play Store.
You can get the OTA applied using a safe zip made by Adryn...its a thread in the General section I think.
The threads are full of questions and answers on this topic.
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ILMF said:
Too many people have already borked their phones due to lack of experience, knowledge, reading the steps correctly...you get the idea. I'm not commenting on your knowledge, just saying what I would do after reading as much as I could find here on this phone. The terrific devs will come up with a way to unlock and root the post OTA version soon enough.
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People bork their phones all the time. Samsung phones are the easiest to "fix". It amazes me that even with step by step videos people still get things wrong. Life is about living and learning. If you screw it up 9 times out 10 it can be fixed.
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