facebook app on s2 - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just got my s2 and when accessing the market i sometimes get the yellow bar at the top that says 'this app is not compatible with your device'.
This includes the official facebook app as well as others, its getting pretty annoying.
Im running the lite'ning v6.1 rom, but i even had this on the stock build when i first: got it!!
anyone able to help please?

I had no problem installing Facebook app (the official one). I am running a rooted, unbranded KF3 Stock ROM.

even if i go to the market on a desktop it says the only device compatible with my devices are my acer iconia tab, apparently my htc hds, htc deisre s and samsung galaxy s2 are not compatible and cannot be installed.

reason was because i had modified the screen density to 200 down from 240.... not sure why this should have any effect on what apps i should be allowed to install or not but there you go.

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[Q] Google videos. New hacked version.

Today on DroidLife Blog, they released a hacked apk for videos, previously unable to be used on rooted devices.
I get a force close after opening, anyone else get it to work? And what ROM? I am on DocRamBones first Stock Touchwiz based on the official OTA.
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FC on my Tab, running stock EU rom.

[Q] What firmware do I currently have? Orange uk phone + best stock rom debranding???

Hi all, so I've rooted by phone using the amazing one click script and have managed to unlock the phone using sgs unlock tool but sgs2 could not find my unlock code.
Before attempting this I backed up my EFS folder.
Its been a while since i've flashed anything (a few years ago on my old old htc hero, had a desire hd since that which I didn't feel the need to flash at the time) and Now I have my SGS2 which came locked on the orange UK network.
Not amazed with the colour scheme and much preferred the blue battery etc of the virgin simfree sgs2 I had previously lol. It appears to have lots of orange bloatware present on the ROM aswell as annoying boot animation which i'd like to remove.
I do quite like the signal boost app idea although not sure how well it works as not had chance to try it!
I've added Go Launcher and a nice ICS theme on there to play with and a HTC sense theme but not overly impressed with go launcher and it seems to stop my search button function from functioning for some reason. I've got plenty of apps installed and configured although one thing that has annoyed me is being able to remove googlemail and gtalk from the social hub program as having google account sync on, I get 2 notifications about my emails.
*#1234# has provided me with the following details if anyone can decipher it. I'm actually using a t-mobile network card at present.
PDA: I9100PBVKI3
Phone: I9100PBVKI2
CSC: I9100PORAKI3
Build Info: Mon Sep 26 20:37:02 KST 2011
Whats the latest best stock ROM in peoples opinions? How do I remove orange bloatware via adb and is it possible to modify the orange boot screen? Alternatively... so I just wipe and flash a new stock simfree rom to start with?
Just looked at ICS Domincation with Soulbound, the theme looks very nice... whats the overall opinion on the ROM from majority of people? Should I switch from the stock rom optins possibly? .
ICS is a leaked buggy test build it has not been released by Samsung .
You have KI3 firmware android 2.3.5
2.3.6 is the next step up .
Stock firmware .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
jje
xjairusx said:
Just looked at ICS Domincation with Soulbound, the theme looks very nice... whats the overall opinion on the ROM from majority of people? Should I switch from the stock rom optins possibly? .
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I would recommend flashing hyperdroid (personal favorite) v5 final if you want to use ics domination.
Most themes won't work on odexed roms like the totally stock Samsung ones. You would need a deodexed custom rom.
To freeze bloatware or remove it I would use titanium backup or Gemini app manager (this also manages auto runs)
When installing a new rom you will need to wipe data, so use titanium backup to backup user app data and apps only, SMS backup+ to backup sms's and sync your contacts to Google.
Your internal and external SD cards won't be wiped but always backup stuff you can't afford to lose.
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[Q] BBC iPlayer won't work.

Hi
I've used the search function and suggested, so please don't shoot me if it's already been posted.
I'm rooted on Wanamlite 8.7 and my wife is on 8.4 and neither of us have been able to get iPlayer to work. I was wondering if any other rooted users have had any problems? Both of us have Adobe air and latest Flash.
I can't find it on the Android market either.
Anyone else have the same problem? Is it DRM? probably.
Cheers
Richard
Both the app and the website work fine for me on Hyperdroid Androidmeda 6.1.17
V1.3 has been released today. It is now appearing on Market and running in my S2 (rooted, ICS LPH) where previously I couldn't see it on Market and running the previous version directed me to a website saying device wasn't compatible.
Sent from my GT-I9100

Stock ICS Rom

Hi All,
Sorry in advance if I have either posted this in the wrong forum or if this question has been asked many times before (I have searched the forum).
I just got a Samsung Galaxy S III on T-Mobile UK. Previously I had the Orange San Francisco with CyanogenMod, the Nexus 1 with CyanogenMod and an Archos 101G9 with stock ICS.
I rooted the device fine and then started to uninstall some apps which were pre-installed using the app removal tool within Titanium Backup. I then noticed that many of the stock android apps like calendar and email were not there. Instead, there is different email app and a calendar app called 'S Planner'.
I then installed the Omega Rom which had less apps which were pre-installed but I still had the problem were the basic google apps like email and calendar were still not there. I also noticed that the normal android sounds and keyboard were not part of this Rom.
I there a rom out there for my phone which is just basic android ICS? The less apps pre-installed, the better. Is CyanogenMod9 stable enough? The reason I like CyanogenMod is that they provide a list of the APKs which can safely be removed.
Thanks,
Dan
What about the blackstar aosp rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703030
Wanam has stock deodexed rom posted .
jje
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium

[Q] compatible rom for karbonn smart tab 3 blade

Greetings to All,
I have got this 7 inch tablet that goes by the name "karbonn smart tab 3 blade".
This has neuclear evb board with ingenic cross kernel.
It features ics 4.0.4. However I am looking for a way
to backup the stock rom and also looking for other compatible rom if there is any.
The reason is that the stock rom is incapable of using video and voice feature in google talk. I know there are other softwares capable
of doing that but the major pain is that the google plus app has stopped working. It started going in a never ending login loop and then
it simply crashed. This crash happened after I installed a non stock talk apk .
Any help with the backup process and compatible rom is highly appreciated.
JB Sucks
xda.supratim said:
Greetings to All,
I have got this 7 inch tablet that goes by the name "karbonn smart tab 3 blade".
This has neuclear evb board with ingenic cross kernel.
It features ics 4.0.4. However I am looking for a way
to backup the stock rom and also looking for other compatible rom if there is any.
The reason is that the stock rom is incapable of using video and voice feature in google talk. I know there are other softwares capable
of doing that but the major pain is that the google plus app has stopped working. It started going in a never ending login loop and then
it simply crashed. This crash happened after I installed a non stock talk apk .
Any help with the backup process and compatible rom is highly appreciated.
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DId u find any? cause I updayed to jelly bean and it hangs like hell and has loads of bugs!

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