Hi, I was just wondering what way to rooting the galaxy s2 was the best/safest way?...Could someone just post a link to the rooting process? and if a few people could recommend some nice smooth roms ...that'll be great...Thank you!
i have the same ques.
my phone have these spec.:
Baseband: I9100XXKG5
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-I9100|PKH1-CL453266 [email protected] #2
please how to root it ?
Easiest way to root is to use cf-root, full instructions in the thread
Match up the bit in bold to find out which kernel you need
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-I9100|PKH1
If you want a newer stock rom try this thread, again to root you will want to use cf-root.
As far as a good custom rom combo, try ninph kernel and villanrom, links in my sig.
Rooting and Lag
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 and the lag on the home button is really annoying.
First thing I need to know is can I root my phone? It's on contract with O2 (UK).
Details:
Android 2.3.3
Baseband: I9100XXKDJ
Kernel Version:2.6.35.7-I9100XWKE1-CL181974
[email protected] #2
GINGERBREAD.XWKE1
What are the benefits of rooting the phone?
If I root the phone, would I be able to do something about the lag and improve performance in general?
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
...Darren
Hi.
I just got a SGS2 and am hoping to root it but finding it very difficult...much harder to do compared to jailbreaking my iPhone any i am not that tech savvy so any help will be great.
This is what my sgs2 says in about my phone, i made a note of this as soon before messing around with it
Android Version: 2.3.3
Baseband Version: I9100XXKE7
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-I9100XWKF3-CL276555 [email protected] #2
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.XWKF3
i have tried rooting via this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 and all went well i now have superuser and CWN on my phone, now my question is how do i get a full root i mean so i can get free apps add free apps etc i am guessing i need a ROM of some sort? Please if you could, give me a dumbed down version on how to do this.
Many Thanks.
zoom41 said:
Hi.
i have tried rooting via this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 and all went well i now have superuser and CWN on my phone,
now my question is how do i get a full root
That is FULL root
Root has nothing to do with free apps that is available via the Android market .
Comes with the phone out of the box .
Neither root nor rom are involved .
That is presuming you do not mean illegal theftware/Warez phone apps ,such posts are banned on XDA .
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
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dman2011 said:
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 and the lag on the home button is really annoying.
First thing I need to know is can I root my phone? It's on contract with O2 (UK).
Details:
Android 2.3.3
Baseband: I9100XXKDJ
Kernel Version:2.6.35.7-I9100XWKE1-CL181974
[email protected] #2
GINGERBREAD.XWKE1
What are the benefits of rooting the phone?
If I root the phone, would I be able to do something about the lag and improve performance in general?
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
...Darren
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You may just want to update to a newer stock rom, see the 2nd link in my post.
That is a very old rom, there has been quite a lot of performance improvements since then. Try KG6 or KH3.
If you want to go for a custom rom, see my sig for what I use ninph+VR is a stock based combo where as CM7 is a whole new and different rom, though it has limitations and may not be good enough for everyone at this point.
Rooting allows you to use root apps, terminal emulators, titanium backup, CWM recovery (comes with the kernel) which allows full device backups.
Rooting is not the same as jailbreaking, you can sideload apps without rooting.
JJEgan said:
zoom41 said:
Hi.
i have tried rooting via this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 and all went well i now have superuser and CWN on my phone,
now my question is how do i get a full root
That is FULL root
Root has nothing to do with free apps that is available via the Android market .
Comes with the phone out of the box .
Neither root nor rom are involved .
That is presuming you do not mean illegal theftware/Warez phone apps ,such posts are banned on XDA .
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
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Hi,
Thanks for you quick response, I was not aware of these illegal theftware/warez apps and certainly would not participate in any wrong doing.
What i mean is can i get a cydia like app were i can get 3rd party apps and things?
Cheers for that link i will have a read now.
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zoom41 said:
Hi,
Thanks for you quick response, I was not aware of these illegal theftware/warez apps and certainly would not participate in any wrong doing.
What i mean is can i get a cydia like app were i can get 3rd party apps and things?
Cheers for that link i will have a read now.
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You can sideload any apps, there are also free apps in the market, and there are also loads of apps on xda if you look around.
Try the getjar store
Or appbrains
Android doesnt have the same limitations as iso, you can install apps from 3rd party's without rooting.
veyka said:
You can sideload any apps, there are also free apps in the market, and there are also loads of apps on xda if you look around.
Try the getjar store
Or appbrains
Android doesnt have the same limitations as iso, you can install apps from 3rd party's without rooting.
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Excellent, This has answered my question thanks very much fella.
veyka said:
You may just want to update to a newer stock rom, see the 2nd link in my post.
That is a very old rom, there has been quite a lot of performance improvements since then. Try KG6 or KH3.
If you want to go for a custom rom, see my sig for what I use ninph+VR is a stock based combo where as CM7 is a whole new and different rom, though it has limitations and may not be good enough for everyone at this point.
Rooting allows you to use root apps, terminal emulators, titanium backup, CWM recovery (comes with the kernel) which allows full device backups.
Rooting is not the same as jailbreaking, you can sideload apps without rooting.
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I'm unclear about what I need to do to root my phone with it being locked on contract to O2 (UK) and with carrier branded firmware.
What I'd like to do is root the phone and upgrade the firmware if possible, especially if there are performance improvements.
I don't understand the KG6 and KH3 - what are these are how do they differ?
I don't really want to mod or get anything custom, I just want to keep it simple: root and get a more up-to-date firmware, if possible.
Details:
Android 2.3.3
Baseband: I9100XXKDJ
Kernel Version:2.6.35.7-I9100XWKE1-CL181974
[email protected] #2
GINGERBREAD.XWKE1
I'm not really that good with the technical stuff and am not confident enough at the moment to just go follow the instructions straight away - too many questions I am unsure on and uncertainties.
First, do I upgrade the firmware first or do I root first?
Do I need to upgade to a carrier-branded firmware - is there a newer on available?
Is it possible to upgrade to a non-branded firmware - or will that not work as I am on contract/locked with O2?
Which version do I upgrade to? I have been advised KE2 but I have also been told the latest version is KE7? I don't really understand which I should be trying to upgrade to and where to start. I'm finding it a bit confusing.
If I can upgrade, what settings should I make sure I have noted?
What happens to all the data?
It just feels like a minefield at the moment. :-(
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
...Darren
You can flash any firmware via odin, it doesn't matter that your phone is locked, but it will stay locked.
Kg6 and kh3 are versions. You can update to them, once you flash a normal stock rom you won't be o2 branded anymore.
If you want a very simple setup with root, flash kh3 firmware from that thread, and then cf root kh3, you will be stock but have root and all the goodies.
You flash the rom first, then the cf root kernel via odin and you will have root.
As far as walking you though it, the guide is clear in the thread with the firmware, and me typing it out again wouldn't help I don't think.
As far as data, if you use a non wipe version, you won't lose anything, but you can backup your sms, mms, call log to your gmail with sms backup plan plus.
User app data can't be backed up without root.
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majood92 said:
Hi, I was just wondering what way to rooting the galaxy s2 was the best/safest way?...Could someone just post a link to the rooting process? and if a few people could recommend some nice smooth roms ...that'll be great...Thank you!
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I asked the same question yesterday, and the replies I got were enough for me to root my phone this afternoon:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1243389
veyka said:
You can flash any firmware via odin, it doesn't matter that your phone is locked, but it will stay locked.
Kg6 and kh3 are versions. You can update to them, once you flash a normal stock rom you won't be o2 branded anymore.
If you want a very simple setup with root, flash kh3 firmware from that thread, and then cf root kh3, you will be stock but have root and all the goodies.
You flash the rom first, then the cf root kernel via odin and you will have root.
As far as walking you though it, the guide is clear in the thread with the firmware, and me typing it out again wouldn't help I don't think.
As far as data, if you use a non wipe version, you won't lose anything, but you can backup your sms, mms, call log to your gmail with sms backup plan plus.
User app data can't be backed up without root.
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Thanks for the reply...
I don't understand the naming convention or the differences between the different versions, such as Kg6 and kh3. What's the significance of 'kg' as opposed to 'kh' ?
Who makes these versions?
I've also been told about a 'ke7' version/update.
What is the latest branded firmware for O2 for the Galaxy S2? If there's a newer one, should I use that? Or would I be better off with one of the others above?
Do all these versions have the same GUI & look & feel? Do they all have TouchWiz 4? etc
When you said 'guide in the thread' - which thread are you referring to?
Do I 'lose' anything by flashing with a non-branded firmware?
Sorry to be a pain, finding it hard to grasp. It may be simpler than I am making it but I'm just concerned about damaging my phone or rendering it unusable.
Do I need a usb jig (not that I have a clue what it is!) ?
Thanks,
D
I chose the CF root option referenced in this thread and rooted 2 days ago. Very easy and straight forward. I'm a newbie to all this, and I'm finding it a lot of fun. I figured my car's ECU is modified, so why shouldn't my phone's be something other than stock?
They are all stock tw4 roms.
They all come from samsung, leaks.
K is the year, E G H etc is the month of releases.
H august, G is July, and so on and so forth.
You will lose any random bloatware o2 added.
The guide in the cf root thread and in the thread with all the stock roms, see my first post with both links.
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Cf-root has always been the best and easiest way to root.
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Hi,
Right, have flashed XXKG5.
But I now see these in my firmware info:
Baseband version:
I9100XXKDJ
and
Kernel version:
2.6.35.7-I9100XXKG5-CL420550
[email protected] #2
Build number:
GINGERBREAD.XWKE1
My question is, should the baseband or build numbers have changed?
Only the Kernel version has changed. ???
Thanks,
D
Ok, sorted that last thing, I booted into the wrong mode.
Done a flash again with the KG5. Now, I see this my my firmware details:
Andriod Version: 2.3.4
Baseband version I9100XXKG5
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-I9100XXKG5-CL420550
[email protected] #2
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.XXKG5
Are these all correct?
What different / new in KG5 to KE1 (which is what was on the phone)??
Assuming this is now all correct, what's the easiest way to root this phone now?
Which zip do I need to download for the rooting (I don't know which link to use??)
Do I need to download just the kernel for KG5 too??
I apologise if this is already in instructions but I have a learning disability and find some of this hard to follow.
And do I need to do something to remove a yellow triangle or something!???
Thx
D
Post 5 from this thread KG5 root dont bother with yellow triangle or kernel get phone rooted first .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
jje
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Hello guys, I just want to ask, what is the kernel version on the Galaxy S2 before being rooted because mine says:
(a number)I9100XWKE7-CL215725
root(at)DELL103 #2 although I was unrooted.
I want to know what this means and how to reset this to the original kernel version.
beatboxmaster564 said:
Hello guys, I just want to ask, what is the kernel version on the Galaxy S2 before being rooted because mine says:
(a number)I9100XWKE7-CL215725
root(at)DELL103 #2 although I was unrooted.
I want to know what this means and how to reset this to the original kernel version.
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I'm pretty sure that is the original kernel. if you download titanium backup(free version) from the market, when u launch the app, it checks for root, and will say if your phone is rooted or not.
Imo, I dont think your phone is rooted.
stoney73 said:
I'm pretty sure that is the original kernel. if you download titanium backup(free version) from the market, when u launch the app, it checks for root, and will say if your phone is rooted or not.
Imo, I dont think your phone is rooted.
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Thank you very much Stoney, I did re-root my device by the time I read your post so I had a nice laugh you know. Anyway, thanks and your help is appreciated.
Its KE7 kernel .
-CL215725
root(at)DELL103 # says root its a signature and nothing to do with ROOTING .All kernels read similar .
Original kernel depends upon what firmware your phone came with from KDD onwards .
jje
Hello JJE I had KE7 when my phone and thanks for the help.
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I am new to the android .and bought my first galaxy s2. I will follow the s2 one click root to root my phone. I need to know if I need the same kernal as my device? My original kernal is JPKG5. do I need jpkg5 insecure kernal and then a jpkg5 secure kernal to root my phone? Or can I change my kernal to some other kernal of my choice?
my galaxy s2 gets pretty hot if I play intense games like asphalt or star legends, it even gets hot if I use mobile internet like EDGE (i guess its 2g internet nott sure) and browse the internet. The battery life sucks. I keep wifi, gps off and it last like 7 hours if I use mobile internet. Heard a different kernal might help.
One last question, what is the purpose of titanium backup? Do I get to restore my phones original self back again easily? Like will it unroot itself and return to the original gingerbread rom if I decide to change to cynogenmod? If titanium backup does not do that, then how can I unroot my phone and then get back to my original gingerbread rom?
Thanks alot for your help...
rez1 said:
I am new to the android .and bought my first galaxy s2.
One last question, what is the purpose of titanium backup? Do I get to restore my phones original self back again easily? Like will it unroot itself and return to the original gingerbread rom if I decide to change to cynogenmod? If titanium backup does not do that, then how can I unroot my phone and then get back to my original gingerbread rom?
Thanks alot for your help...
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Welcome to Android I am not sure about the kernel. The purpose of TB is that you can backup all your apps and data and if you flash a new custom rom you can use TB to restore all the apps and data. Its a very powerful application. You can always flash the original stock rom downloaded from Intratechs thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278. Then you will have an unrooted phone. Beware of the custom counter!!
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If you are international S2 (i9100) user use CF-Root instead SOC:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Dont use CF-Root or SOC if you are AT&T user, there is specific threads on how to root AT&T devices.
CF-Root is 1 step only, this means for a non experienced user like you (as it's your first android device) less chance to screw up something.
Follow carefully the instructions.
Be sure Kies installed but NOT running (kill kies process) because kies block odin = semi bricked phone.
Takes about 30 seconds
If you need more info feel free to ask here or pm me
haghdk said:
You can always flash the original stock rom downloaded from Intratechs thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278. Then you will have an unrooted phone. Beware of the custom counter!!
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im a bit confused, all those stock kernals in that link u gave are kernels and rom? Like if I have cynogenmod rom installed in my fone and then flash my phone again using one of those stock kernels/roms, I would be flashing back from cynogenmod to gingerbread 2.3.3 (JPKG5)?
Also what is the custom counter?
Thanks
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rembrandtlnx said:
If you are international S2 (i9100) user use CF-Root instead SOC:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Dont use CF-Root or SOC if you are AT&T user, there is specific threads on how to root AT&T devices.
CF-Root is 1 step only, this means for a non experienced user like you (as it's your first android device) less chance to screw up something.
Follow carefully the instructions.
Be sure Kies installed but NOT running (kill kies process) because kies block odin = semi bricked phone.
Takes about 30 seconds
If you need more info feel free to ask here or pm me
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sorry for the multi reply post, dont know how to quote 2 messages in one reply...
Cf-root seems like it will limit me to only one kernel, is it a fact? Is it possible for a gs2 user to use any kernel he desires? because I would like to use a better kernel than jpkg5 but stick to the original gingerbread rom 2.3.3. Then mod it to stop loading the so called bloat somehow using an app. Plus I found cf-root to be a little confusing, can u help me understand this? Cf-root will use the kernel inside the phone and leave it intact plus give me root? Or will cf-root change my kernel permanently?
Thanks for all the trouble everyone, if its ok ill ask more questions if I get stuck, but will try my best to figure it out myself first...thanks again...
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rez1 said:
im a bit confused, all those stock kernals in that link u gave are kernels and rom? Like if I have cynogenmod rom installed in my fone and then flash my phone again using one of those stock kernels/roms, I would be flashing back from cynogenmod to gingerbread 2.3.3 (JPKG5)?
Also what is the custom counter?
Thanks
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If you flash one of those ROMs you will flash from cyanogen to your original. The custom counter counts how many times you flash a custom rom / kernel - it can be a problem if you have to send your phone in for repair. Read more about it.
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rez1 said:
sorry for the multi reply post, dont know how to quote 2 messages in one reply...
Cf-root seems like it will limit me to only one kernel, is it a fact? Is it possible for a gs2 user to use any kernel he desires? because I would like to use a better kernel than jpkg5 but stick to the original gingerbread rom 2.3.3. Then mod it to stop loading the so called bloat somehow using an app. Plus I found cf-root to be a little confusing, can u help me understand this? Cf-root will use the kernel inside the phone and leave it intact plus give me root? Or will cf-root change my kernel permanently?
Thanks for all the trouble everyone, if its ok ill ask more questions if I get stuck, but will try my best to figure it out myself first...thanks again...
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cf-root is an original kernel with root+cwm inserted. No it dosnt lock you to a single kernel, its just the most easy way to root your phone while keeping your stock rom. When you are rooted you then can flash any kernel or custom rom you want.
You only need to pickup the same (ex: kh3, ki4, kf1 etc..) for the root process, this to have full compatibility during root with the stock rom on your phone, but after successfull root you can flash any kernel/rom for the s2
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rembrandtlnx said:
cf-root is an original kernel with root+cwm inserted. No it dosnt lock you to a single kernel, its just the most easy way to root your phone while keeping your stock rom. When you are rooted you then can flash any kernel or custom rom you want.
You only need to pickup the same (ex: kh3, ki4, kf1 etc..) for the root process, this to have full compatibility during root with the stock rom on your phone, but after successfull root you can flash any kernel/rom for the s2
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Thanks for clearing this up! Wasn't sure about how it worked exactly! I am now
rembrandtlnx said:
You only need to pickup the same (ex: kh3, ki4, kf1 etc..) for the root process, this to have full compatibility during root with the stock rom on your phone, but after successfull root you can flash any kernel/rom for the s2
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my stock kernel is JPKG5, and i didnt find any JPKG5 in that link you gave earlier. there is one that says "JP_XSG_KG5" should i be using this to root my phone?
thanks
rez1 said:
my stock kernel is JPKG5, and i didnt find any JPKG5 in that link you gave earlier. there is one that says "JP_XSG_KG5" should i be using this to root my phone?
thanks
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find a kernel that is in your region and then follow the procedure that is on Chainfire's thread....it has all the regions in his first post in his thread and explains everything you need to know buddy......
use this link for all the info you need
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
THANKS
Thanks everyone, i did it. My phone is rooted now. I used JP_XSG_KG5, since it seemed like the closest to my kernel. Its working fine so far. Thanks again
I just bought galaxy s2 on a 24 month contract from vodafone.
now;
the model number is
GT-I9100T
Android version; 2.3.3
Baseband: I9100TDUKF4
Kernal Version; 2.6.35.7-I9100TDUKH1-CL474234
and Build Number; Gingerbread.Dukh1
i was really hoping someone could answer some very basic questions for me as i am new.
1) does rooting involve flashing a 'rooted' firmware to ur phone using software like odin? or does it root the existing firmware.
2)Do i really need to change the kernal? what is the benefit?
PS can someone please just explain to me how to root this phone??
i've read around and it is just confusing me..
do i have to flash an official firmware first to root it???arrggh
That could be the same question...
Easiest way to root the phone is to flash an unstable kernel then root the phone, you could also just flash the rooted kernel to your phone...
If you do I would suggest getting a usb jig (from ebay, about $5) as you can reset the flash counter and get rid if the annoying triangle with "!" in it from your boot screen...
You also need to go the Aus I9100T thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166701
This will give you some advice about the Oz model....
You will probably need to get a copy of your stock modem so you have good signal strength...
Now, you have some reading to do....
Using odin to flash a new firmware doesn't require root. Have a look at this thread, it will answer a lot of your questions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Different kernels offer different optimisations for example custom boot animations, improved battery life and different versions of cwm and much more. To be honest your best off trying a few, you'll soon get a feel for what is right for you. Have a look at this thread regarding rooting kernels http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399.
.tar = odin flashable, doesn't need root
.zip = clockwork flashable, requires root
As always read the instructions and make sure things are compatible
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marcadam said:
Using odin to flash a new firmware doesn't require root. Have a look at this thread, it will answer a lot of your questions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Different kernels offer different optimisations for example custom boot animations, improved battery life and different versions of cwm and much more. To be honest your best off trying a few, you'll soon get a feel for what is right for you. Have a look at this thread regarding rooting kernels http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399.
.tar = odin flashable, doesn't need root
.zip = clockwork flashable, requires root
As always read the instructions and make sure things are compatible
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ultramag69 said:
That could be the same question...
Easiest way to root the phone is to flash an unstable kernel then root the phone, you could also just flash the rooted kernel to your phone...
If you do I would suggest getting a usb jig (from ebay, about $5) as you can reset the flash counter and get rid if the annoying triangle with "!" in it from your boot screen...
You also need to go the Aus I9100T thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166701
This will give you some advice about the Oz model....
You will probably need to get a copy of your stock modem so you have good signal strength...
Now, you have some reading to do....
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thanks all for your answer, i went to the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056334
to get the insecure kernal for KH1
but when i download, there is no .tar file in the zip....
what is going on?
Jay, you might also find this thread useful (Aus SGS2 thread).
P.S - Say hi to Silent Bob for me
jay0514 said:
I just bought galaxy s2 on a 24 month contract from vodafone.
now;
the model number is
GT-I9100T
Android version; 2.3.3
Baseband: I9100TDUKF4
Kernal Version; 2.6.35.7-I9100TDUKH1-CL474234
and Build Number; Gingerbread.Dukh1
i was really hoping someone could answer some very basic questions for me as i am new.
1) does rooting involve flashing a 'rooted' firmware to ur phone using software like odin? or does it root the existing firmware.
2)Do i really need to change the kernal? what is the benefit?
PS can someone please just explain to me how to root this phone??
i've read around and it is just confusing me..
do i have to flash an official firmware first to root it???arrggh
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Okay guys, im a total newbie on xda so i expect to be raged at. My problem is i really want to root my samsung galaxy s2. However my kernel version is nowhere to be seen. Plus a lot of the guides arent very clear on how to root and everything is all over the place. All i want is a secure and insecure kernel and a very clear guide on how to root. It is proving very difficult to find my kernels.
Baseband XXKI1
Kernel XWKI4
ginerbread XWKI4
Many thanks to anybody in advance
If you just want root, you don't need to worry about kernels or flashing anything (since you seem to be on 2.3.4 or 2.3.5), just use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18805560
Otherwise, you can root with CF-Root, KI4 (2.3.4 or 2.3.5, it's unclear from your information which you actually have - probably .4), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 or any of the custom kernels.
cropzy said:
Okay guys, im a total newbie on xda so i expect to be raged at. My problem is i really want to root my samsung galaxy s2. However my kernel version is nowhere to be seen. Plus a lot of the guides arent very clear on how to root and everything is all over the place. All i want is a secure and insecure kernel and a very clear guide on how to root. It is proving very difficult to find my kernels.
Baseband XXKI1
Kernel XWKI4
ginerbread XWKI4
Many thanks to anybody in advance
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oinkylicious said:
If you just want root, you don't need to worry about kernels or flashing anything (since you seem to be on 2.3.4 or 2.3.5), just use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18805560
Otherwise, you can root with CF-Root, KI4 (2.3.4 or 2.3.5, it's unclear from your information which you actually have - probably .4), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 or any of the custom kernels.
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What oinkylicious said. His first link (zergRush method) won't work if you upgrade to 2.3.6, but should work for you as you are now. If you do decide to go with CF-Root, you need "CF-Root-SGS2_XW_NEE_KI4-42-v4.2-CWM4.zip" in post 6 of that thread..
thank you so much you guys, i have clicked the thanks buttons, im going to have a look at it properly later, thanks again
Hi guys. I have been a frequent visitor and learned alot about android and features. I am ready to root my galaxy s2 i9100
My details are :
Android version: 4.04
Model number gt-i9100
Baseband version: i9100XXLQ6
Kernal version: I9100xxlbq-cl911584
build number: IMM76D.XXLQB
I downloaded
ODIN 1.85
CF-Root-SGS2_XX_XEO_LQB-v5.6-CWM5
I am not seeing the original kernal file up for download for my version. What else do I need for my root? Is there any advice such as best method and such. Thank you kindly everyone. Mods, if I posted in the wrong section, please move my thread to the correct location.
That's all you need mate. This kernel is declared safe by Chainfire but as any 4.0.4 kernel should not be used to wipe data because of possibility of emmc cap bug rendering your phone bricked. Root with this kernel but make sure to switch to custom safe one before attempting to wipe data.
Best of luck
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daxgirl said:
That's all you need mate. This kernel is declared safe by Chainfire but as any 4.0.4 kernel should not be used to wipe data because of possibility of emmc cap bug rendering your phone bricked. Root with this kernel but make sure to switch to custom safe one before attempting to wipe data.
Best of luck
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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Which one would you recommend for wiping data? i assume by wiping data you mean unrooting. am I right?
wargrafix said:
Which one would you recommend for wiping data? i assume by wiping data you mean unrooting. am I right?
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check here you'll find your answers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242
slimlo said:
check here you'll find your answers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242
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Essentially flashing using a 4.04 firmware will brick the phone? or is it when I flash, it will be bad to flash using a 4.04 firmware? Sooo confused.
If anyone has the steps what I should do, please tell me. I am worried about bricking.
If I root the phone, when official JB comes out, will I be able to update?
any help guys? The thread isn't very clear what do I do if I have this kernal. Do I downgrade before rooting?
Insted of flashing that Cf root kernel with Odin or Cwm, flash Siyah 4.1.5.
www.gokhanmoral.com
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The link, do I root with those? if I do, what will it change?
wargrafix said:
Hi guys. I have been a frequent visitor and learned alot about android and features. I am ready to root my galaxy s2 i9100
My details are :
Android version: 4.04
Model number gt-i9100
Baseband version: i9100XXLQ6
Kernal version: I9100xxlbq-cl911584
build number: IMM76D.XXLQB
I downloaded
ODIN 1.85
CF-Root-SGS2_XX_XEO_LQB-v5.6-CWM5
I am not seeing the original kernal file up for download for my version. What else do I need for my root? Is there any advice such as best method and such. Thank you kindly everyone. Mods, if I posted in the wrong section, please move my thread to the correct location.
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I actually have the same HW version in my new SGS2 and I have checked with eMMC check (downloaded from Google Play) that my chip is safe from "brick bug" :laugh:
Now the question is: which kernel to choose, CF or Siyah ? I'm planning to use CyanogenMod 10 on this phone, does kernel version matter at all in this case ?
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ROM will be either original CM10 or one of the variants (like HellyBean for example)
ZDQ said:
I actually have the same HW version in my new SGS2 and I have checked with eMMC check (downloaded from Google Play) that my chip is safe from "brick bug" :laugh:
Now the question is: which kernel to choose, CF or Siyah ? I'm planning to use CyanogenMod 10 on this phone, does kernel version matter at all in this case ?
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ROM will be either original CM10 or one of the variants (like HellyBean for example)
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If GotBrickbug app by CF said your chip is safe than it shouldn't matter what kernel you use. Safe hardware.
Personally I always prefer rooting with CF kernels that match my FW version. Then if you're still unsure about the chip... flash siyah, go to advanced (while still in recovery) > reboot recovery. Then wipe data with siyah kernel just to be on the safe side. I always keep siyah 3.5.2 (the first transisiontl ics/jb kernel) for those purposes. CM10 built in kernels are all considered safe so that's the last time you'll ever be worried about it.
Best of luck, man
Thank you very much, I ran emmc check and I have a sane chip.
if I flash with the CF LBQ, what is my next step?
wargrafix said:
Thank you very much, I ran emmc check and I have a sane chip.
if I flash with the CF LBQ, what is my next step?
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your phone will be rooted and u can then choose to install a custom kernel like Siyah v 4.1.5 on ur phone which gives u the latest CWM recovery thro which u can install any custom rom of ur choice(meant for i9100 though) on ur phone
Thank you very much!
If my questions seemed noobish, its because I want to be very sure. It my first expensive phone.
a question though, When samsung upgrades us to JB, will I be able to update it?
wargrafix said:
Thank you very much!
If my questions seemed noobish, its because I want to be very sure. It my first expensive phone.
a question though, When samsung upgrades us to JB, will I be able to update it?
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Samsung releases firmware in various regions and with varied carriers. So I bet that till it is officially released it will take time but when it does you will get OTA if your are on 'STOCK' ROM. but if you move away to custom rom then you will have to update manually.
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So essentially I need to revert to 4.04 stock to upgrade? How do I do that?
wargrafix said:
So essentially I need to revert to 4.04 stock to upgrade? How do I do that?
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To revert back assuming you didn't do backup before, download 4.0.4 firmware for your region on sammobile and flash it using odin.. Then to upgrade it when official update are up just hit OTA, kies, or flash it via odin the same way like you flash 4.0.4..
If you don't have idea how to flash then google it, theres plenty much tutorials out there.. hope it helps
Ohhhhhh. I get it. Flash using CF, or CM 10, use triangle app to remove warning triangle and if I need to unroot, flash with 4.04 (my region) using odin? Sound pretty simple. Am I missing any steps?
wargrafix said:
Ohhhhhh. I get it. Flash using CF, or CM 10, use triangle app to remove warning triangle and if I need to unroot, flash with 4.04 (my region) using odin? Sound pretty simple. Am I missing any steps?
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Actually I get confused myself hehe, by "Flash using CF, or CM 10" you mean flash what? The rest are ok..
Well, let's put this simple, Flash the CF-Root for your phone then you're rooted now, if you want to flash custom rom such as cm10 then flash it (the cm10 zip file to be flashed on recovery mode and don't forget to read the cm10 instruction before & after flashing), if you want to get rid of the triangle then do it with triangle away, finally to unroot and revert to stock, just flash stock firmware via odin..
Hi everyone! I just rooted my phone and it was sooo easy.
Thank you so much. Your advice and help definitely made it much easier than I though.
Yeah, welcome to the rooted world where you can explore more with your phone
Sent from my GT-I9100