Rooting I1900P with ICS 4.03 [SOLVED] - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've recently purchased a SII I1900P with NFC and need to unlock it, but to do that it would seem that it needs to be rooted, which I will eventually need to do anyway.
I've done quite a bit of reading and googling, and it seems there are now many versions of the SII just to complicate things.
I've found this guide here, which I think will do the job, but the link for CWM has been removed, do I just need to download a version from clockworkmod. I tried to post in that thread but was not allowed to.
They don't seem to list a I1900P, I've also found this guide, but again need to download a version of CWM.
I've flashed phones before, but not often so tend to forget. The major problem I'm having is that there is so much information, it's information overload, so would be very grateful if someone could point me in the right direction to the correct files please.
Phone details:
*#1234# results:
PDA:I1900PXXLPH
PHONE: I19100PXXLPC
CSC: I1900P02ULP4
Build info: Wed Apr 11 12:22:51 KST 2010
The phone is running 4.0.3
Edit: Doing lots of reading, but can't seem to find anything with an SII and XXLPC firmware.
Edit again: Think I may a bit confused here, been looking for XX LPC, but under Kernal on my phone it states Kernal Version 3.0.15-I1900PXXLPH-CL378510 [email protected]#3, so would I presume that means I'm actually looking for an XX LPH Kernal

ExynosAbuse.
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Fantastic thanks very much, ExynosAbuse was so simple, download an APK (via the QR Code), install and run, then select the root function, worked a treat, thanks very much, I even sent the author a drink :good:
Now tomorrow night I can move on to unlocking it, time for some shut eye now.

Lol baby steps man, baby steps!
I feel ya tho, it's that rush.
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gastonw said:
Lol baby steps man, baby steps!
I feel ya tho, it's that rush.
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LOL, almost a rush
Unlocked now, but after trying a couple of methods I cheated and I paid for an unlock code (time v cost).
Next is to upgrade to Android 4.1.2 XXLSK firmware, then I'll need to get flash working, and then set up my apps, and finally retire my good old HTC Desire.

Mobile odin Pro
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Unfortunately Mobile Odin says the device model is not supported - I did wonder as it specified various models but not the I9100P.

Hummmm...must be because of the P variant that's related to nfc.
If you jump to an I9100 ROM you wont have any problems because they're hardware identical twins.
I'ma dig into it now.
Here's something http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26422836&postcount=4
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Thanks, what's the advantages of using Mobile Odin over Windows Odin version?
Was just about to flash with Odin (Windows) when I saw your post.
I was also trying to install Clockwork Mod, so I could nandroid backup, but that wasn't compatible either, I presume the hack you linked to above would work for that to, what do you think?
Edit: I've now got Android 4.1.2 installed, but of course have lost the root, and ExynosAbuse no longer works.

Ron-ski said:
Thanks, what's the advantages of using Mobile Odin over Windows Odin version?
Was just about to flash with Odin (Windows) when I saw your post.
I was also trying to install Clockwork Mod, so I could nandroid backup, but that wasn't compatible either, I presume the hack you linked to above would work for that to, what do you think?
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Well, lets see:
Mobile Odin:
Flashes with it's own kernel (Gingerbread based, brick bug free).
Flashes any stock ROM by itself, this means that you only need to select the files and hit start. MO sorts it all out on its own.
Checks the signatures, in case a file it's damaged or not compatible.
Checks you battery level so it doesn't run outta juice while it flashes it (won't flash unless you got at least 50%).
It's fast, 3-4 min per flash.
Wipes dalvik and cache (optional) regardless of CWM previously installed or not.
It's safe, because if things got south, you still got Odin in your PC to get out of the jam.
You can flash a stock kernel, modem but i'm not sure if it flashes custom kernels as well, customs kernels also install CWM as default recovery.
Mobile Odin Pro:
All the above +
Injects Root while flashing the new ROM.
Injects SU app.
Injects MO app.
(all above are optional).
CWM:
You can flash the zip file via stock recovery, it'll be wiped on a new flash of course, because the new kernel comes along with the ROM, so there's that.
Odin (PC): if things go south, you only got Odin to get you outta the jam
Now, for the permissions thing you need a Root explorer.
Why not try kTool, maybe you can modify that file from that app.

As impatient as I am I used Windows Odin, I've now got Android 4.1.2 installed, but of course have lost the root, and ExynosAbuse no longer works.
Is it me or has ExynosAbuse disappeared from the playstore tonight?

Ron-ski said:
As impatient as I am I used Windows Odin, I've now got Android 4.1.2 installed, but of course have lost the root, and ExynosAbuse no longer works.
Is it me or has ExynosAbuse disappeared from the playstore tonight?
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ExynosAbuse was at the store? Thought it was only here, at xda.
And yeah, it doesn't work on JB because samsung patched the exploit.
Don't worry, flash philz or siyah v6 via odin and that'll get you Root + CWM.

Thanks, once again, I thought the QR code took me to the store for ExynosAbuse, but perhaps not - things tend to merge into one.
I flashed philz, and then Method 1 as listed in the philz thread to root.
So I'm all rooted again, and running JB, except it's got lot's junk from TIM Italy. I'll have to have a look around and see if there are any better JB roms, would like to keep support for Kies Air.
Edit: Actually I've installed ROM Toolbox Pro and that's allowed me to uninstall all the Italian Apps.

Still, you are running a branded jb ROM.
Here's a list:
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/01/23...d-4-1-2-jelly-bean-update-to-the-galaxy-s-ii/
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For amateurs who do not know the dangers of repartitioning or using PIT files, mobile odin offers another advantage:
It does not allow it.
(Theoretically it can do that, but it wont let u)
Just my 2 cents...
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True, MO is not in the bricking business.
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gastonw said:
Still, you are running a branded jb ROM.
Here's a list:
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/01/23...d-4-1-2-jelly-bean-update-to-the-galaxy-s-ii/
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Gastonw, you've been very helpful, and have made getting my phone rooted, and updated so much easier, thanks for all your help and suggestions. :good: Hopefully this thread will prove useful to others as well.
I've decided to stay with the JB ROM I've got, I can't see any branding left on it now, I've changed the boot up and shut down animations, and removed all the TIM apps.
I will probably remove the Samsung ones that I don't need either - found a great list here of what apps can be removed and which ones shouldn't.

Awesome, it's nice to hear you came thru.
Have fun with jb and all.
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Hi, I got my galaxy s2 in the post a week ago, but it was second hand, apparently unwanted upgrade. Anyway, is this an official kernal please, as I haven't seen it on any other device on YouTube when watching a meriad of reviews. So I have attached a screen shot of the kernal version. By the way this should be a sim free UK modal. I know this is random, but I have stupidly got my self a bit worried, could someone help me please? Thanks very much
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It looks like they've possibly upped the kernel, but definitely rooted it. I very seriously doubt there's anything to worry about though. Looks like someone did the work for you
Nothing wrong there, you're rooted. If you're worried you could flash a different kernel! Easy as pie if you follow the threads available
Hi, but root checker says that I don't have root same with set cpu. Also, can i update it ota, to the new 2.3.4 when it comes out officially please? Also, I rooted my old htc desire, and then I wanted to root my galaxy s2 when ever here was a stableish nightly for ice cream sandwich, but will the fact it hasn't got an official kernel obscure me from flashing using odin to flash roms, other kenels and installing custom recovery, or because it says it isn't rooted, will it obscure be from rooting. Also are there any risks please? I am new to galaxy s2, I am used to the simplify of rooting the desire. thanks, also how do you know it's rooted?
Thanks very much for your help
johncmolyneux said:
It looks like they've possibly upped the kernel, but definitely rooted it. I very seriously doubt there's anything to worry about though. Looks like someone did the work for you
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Also, could you please be able to tell be, where in the procedure of rooting is my phone to be able to root, flash if someone has started the work for me please? I am just scared that if I start to mess around with trying to root it, and if someone has started the rooting the process, I might brick it. I don't know if I have explained this very well.
I should have done this before, but when it is so long I didn't think it would work, but I typed in the kernel in the search box and it came up with this, I think it may be stock and completely normal after all: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14593753
I got mine from Orange and the kernel was KE2. I think that KE7 is an official firmware, but the "root" in the name suggests it's already been rooted. Have a look in your apps for CWM or Superuser. If they're there then it's probably Chainfire's root that has been applied. If not then maybe they just flashed a stock kernel before sending it to you.
Either way, following the instructions in Chainfire's root thread will not brick your device (as long as you do follow the instructions )
It's actually quite hard to brick it. You really need to start pulling cables or stopping odin when you're flashing to do that.
johncmolyneux said:
I got mine from Orange and the kernel was KE2. I think that KE7 is an official firmware, but the "root" in the name suggests it's already been rooted. Have a look in your apps for CWM or Superuser. If they're there then it's probably Chainfire's root that has been applied. If not then maybe they just flashed a stock kernel before sending it to you.
Either way, following the instructions in Chainfire's root thread will not brick your device (as long as you do follow the instructions )
It's actually quite hard to brick it. You really need to start pulling cables or stopping odin when you're flashing to do that.
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Or if you start flashing Samsung Galaxy S 1 files onto your Samsung Galaxy S 2 like some people...
my brand new phone from vodafone australia was kernel dukf4 with [email protected] in the title, but it was most certainly not a rooted device.
I am now on ke7, rooted, no dramas. dont have cwm or rom, phone does not seem to need it for my lifestyle.

Ordered my i9100 from newegg should have tomorrow. Ics Rom stability?

So as the title says my gs2 is on its way! Unlocked international version. I plan on rooting, and installing cwm, do a nandroid of stock, then install an ics rom which rom is the most stable and have everythijng if not almost everything working properly?
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PLS search and read ...
PLS search and read ... there are a lot of threads covering ICS.
Wrong section = Q&A
ICS is not released test at your own risk .
jje
jerseykat1 said:
So as the title says my gs2 is on its way! Unlocked international version. I plan on rooting, and installing cwm, do a nandroid of stock, then install an ics rom which rom is the most stable and have everythijng if not almost everything working properly?
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WTF??? A quick Google of SPH-D700 shows that to be the Samsung Epic 4G, which is a Sprint phone. The I9100 is a GSM phone. Sprint is a CDMA network. I hope you're planning on changing carriers if you hope to use the I9100.
Unless you're just confused, and actually ordered a Sprint variant of the Galaxy SII, which is the SPH-D710, or as they call it, the Epic 4G Touch.
Just so I'm clear, the I9100 will NOT work on Sprint's network.
Yea I'm aware that I am on sprint right now. I am aware that the i9100 is GSM, and yes I will be using att.
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jerseykat1 said:
Yea I'm aware that I am on sprint right now. I am aware that the i9100 is GSM, and yes I will be using att.
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Hey, I had to check. Some folks just make uninformed decisions and are baffled when the equipment they order doesn't work on their network.
LP6 with my GPS fix works pretty damn well. FM Radio is the only real issue I have encountered. If you want a more ICS experience, push trebuchet or NOVA launcher to /system/app and it will be much better.
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It's so popular it's one of those phones - like Desire HD - that's known inside and out Been out in europe for ages, but the US had better carrier specific devices, faster CPUs, etc. At it's core the same device mind.
I was in no rush for ICS but tried WanamLite and all was fine, although the launcher freezes now and then which I put down to a full phone, and an early rom.
This used the CM9 trebuchet launcher. I've got to say almost everything about ICS is cleaner, faster, smoother than previous roms - custom or not. Easy task control, nice display, and little things I still keep discovering like when you connect via USB you get a choice of media device or camera (with the usual USB development option off).
I've had this thing months and must have flashed 50+ roms lol. In the end I stuck with Leomars then the combined Leomar/Checkrom HD because of the kitchen app for easy addons and upgrades.
If youve never used a samsung dont worry, its usually a simple app that will root it and install a recovery console <- very important, cause after that you can flash anything, and as long as you get back to recovery youll be fine. Backup often - complete rom via the recovery (power on, vol down) and a data/app backup with Titanium.
I don't think you need worry about ADB or odin anymore, but if you do just follow instructions on this site...
Your reward? the best phone around esp if the rom you use adds neat things like Jkays extensions, modded apps, kitchens, good theme engine, etc. For pure Android go for AOSP roms, otherwise they're a mish mash of parts.
Change the boot anim if you want, you might get a yellow warning triangle because the sammy knows the roms "illegitimate" but its easily removed.
Finally, should you need to, the stock roms and kernels and modems are here too if you need to get everything back to default, best get them quick as the download sites are dissapearing, or rip yours first before you burn another...
Have fun! You couldn't pick a better handset right now
essjayar said:
It's so popular it's one of those phones - like Desire HD - that's known inside and out Been out in europe for ages, but the US had better carrier specific devices, faster CPUs, etc. At it's core the same device mind.
I was in no rush for ICS but tried WanamLite and all was fine, although the launcher freezes now and then which I put down to a full phone, and an early rom.
This used the CM9 trebuchet launcher. I've got to say almost everything about ICS is cleaner, faster, smoother than previous roms - custom or not. Easy task control, nice display, and little things I still keep discovering like when you connect via USB you get a choice of media device or camera (with the usual USB development option off).
I've had this thing months and must have flashed 50+ roms lol. In the end I stuck with Leomars then the combined Leomar/Checkrom HD because of the kitchen app for easy addons and upgrades.
If youve never used a samsung dont worry, its usually a simple app that will root it and install a recovery console <- very important, cause after that you can flash anything, and as long as you get back to recovery youll be fine. Backup often - complete rom via the recovery (power on, vol down) and a data/app backup with Titanium.
I don't think you need worry about ADB or odin anymore, but if you do just follow instructions on this site...
Your reward? the best phone around esp if the rom you use adds neat things like Jkays extensions, modded apps, kitchens, good theme engine, etc. For pure Android go for AOSP roms, otherwise they're a mish mash of parts.
Change the boot anim if you want, you might get a yellow warning triangle because the sammy knows the roms "illegitimate" but its easily removed.
Finally, should you need to, the stock roms and kernels and modems are here too if you need to get everything back to default, best get them quick as the download sites are dissapearing, or rip yours first before you burn another...
Have fun! You couldn't pick a better handset right now
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Just FYI. Bold/Italic/Underlined part is not exactly true. Some of the US carrier specific models have completely different hardware, and have faster clock speeds because they use inferior CPUs.
i got my i9100 today. but i am having some problems trying to get it rooted. using this method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414 when i go to get the insecure kernel my kernel is not listed, and my original kernel is not listed either. So i am not sure if i do this rooting method using any kernel from the list if it will brick my phone or not.
waiting a reply from someone in the threads before i proceed.
2.6.35.7-i9100xwkj2-cl676699
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jerseykat1 said:
i got my i9100 today. but i am having some problems trying to get it rooted. using this method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414 when i go to get the insecure kernel my kernel is not listed, and my original kernel is not listed either. So i am not sure if i do this rooting method using any kernel from the list if it will brick my phone or not.
waiting a reply from someone in the threads before i proceed.
2.6.35.7-i9100xwkj2-cl676699
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From what I can tell, you need the insecure KJ2 kernel. That kernel is no longer directly linked on Odia's insecure kernel page, but there's a link to his Hotfile upload site where all older kernels are stored.
ctomgee said:
From what I can tell, you need the insecure KJ2 kernel. That kernel is no longer directly linked on Odia's insecure kernel page, but there's a link to his Hotfile upload site where all older kernels are stored.
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never dawned on me that i had an older kernel and that i should look at the older kernel list.. (i did just buy the phone) Duuuuuhhh.. no i am not being sarcastic (text doesnt always translate your true intentions, just thought i would clear that up)
Thank you.
jerseykat1 said:
never dawned on me that i had an older kernel and that i should look at the older kernel list.. (i did just buy the phone) Duuuuuhhh.. no i am not being sarcastic (text doesnt always translate your true intentions, just thought i would clear that up)
Thank you.
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Tech moves at lightspeed.
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Tech moves at lightspeed.
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I am officially rooted. Thank you very much. now to get CWM installed!

Rooting GS3 UK T-Mobile...

Hi All,
Please forgive me, I had an iPhone for the last 5 years and it was jailbroken each firmware update.
I just made the android jump (love it!) and i've come to root... and i'm stumped!
I got Odin... But then knowing which firmware/kernal/thingy to use is confusing me badly.
I'm GS3 GT-I93000, T-Mobile in the UK...
Can anyone just point me in the right direction? I just want to be able to enable to added features of things such as Avast Anti-Theft (GPS auto on) which require rooting!
Thanks!
All you need is in the first few posts of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
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I used this guide to root my t mobile s3.
http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s3/
Follow each step carefully and you should be fine
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Khy50 said:
I used this guide to root my t mobile s3.
http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s3/
Follow each step carefully and you should be fine
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Nvm
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The T-Mobile, UK Version has looked bootloader from what I have been told.
there are plenty of rooting video guides in the general section (to many to link just search) . Or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238 is probably the easiest way to root with the best guide.
If you are still stuck after looking through those just message back here and I will try to help the best I can.
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The T-Mobile, UK Version has looked bootloader from what I have been told.
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Mine didn't
andyb949 said:
Mine didn't
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Heard a few of my friends complaining that it did, but then again they probably where doing it wrong and had a USB connected or the phone turned on or something lol.
In the end I rooted it using the first method replied in this post, worked like a charm. Doesn't seem to have any kind of branded or locked bootloader from what I can tell, and root apps are working as they should.
A further question.. on my old iPhone, if I jailbroke it and update the firmware, it reversed the jailbreak.
I want to update the firmware on my GS3 to the latest, will it undo the root? Will I have to re-install root apps etc?
Or will the device stay rooted once i've upgrade?
Many thanks for your help, you guys/gals are a friendly bunch of clever-cloggs.
Here is a link to cwm flashable stock Roms, lg8 is what you want, you can flash these in recovery. I advise after flashing that you upgrade your modem to lh1 which is latest for uk and fixed some issues. Link also supplied
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704185
[ROM][CWM][XXBLG9][ICS][4.0.4] Odexed & Fully Deodexed Stock Roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1740061
[REF] Galaxy S3 Modem / Radio Collection (I9300 & I9300T ONLY) CWM & Odin Flashable
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All matters regarding root etc, how to reset flash counter and return to stock for warranty can be found in i9300/General/stickies
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but whats the significance of this ROM?
Here's my device so far...
Stock ROM (never flashed anything custom) which I rooted using the above method.
I want to update to the latest firmware for the i9300, still stock though as I haven't found a feature in a custom ROM worth messing with it for me.
Then I was just going to re-root (if I needed to).
Does the ROM you posted mean that I won't have to re-root? And it will stay rooted?
And the modem thing... I don't understand.
I'm sorry to be a pain!
Thank you for your help,
the Rom listed are flashable through recovery, and there are a choice of odexed and deodexed stock Roms. Odex is the standard Rom, and Odex basically helps load apps a bit quicker, but has some drawbacks also. I could spend hours trying to fill you in but reading all the links and information I have supplied you with is the easier option
Unless you want to return the favor and spend the next few days explaining the mysteries of Windows to me, then I may consider some mutual spoon feeding
So.. to answer my question, does flashing through recov mean you do not have to re-root the device?
I wonder why the modem update is seperate? You would think they would include such things in the firmware update.
I'm a wizz on windows - fire away! haha.
I do genuinely appreciate your advice and help.
So.. to answer my question, does flashing through recov mean you do not have to re-root the device?
Yes if its not rooted .
Modems are part of firmware but can also be flashed as a separate item .
jje
JJE - My device is rooted though, which I explained
Also, the recov flashable firmware posted above lists this..
"Firmware info:
•Base Firmware: I9300XXBLG9 (4.0.4)
•Region Asia
•Country: Singapore
•Carrier: Unbranded
•Build Date: 30 July 2012
•Modem: DXLG2
•CSC: OLBBLG2
•Change List: 928452"
BLG8 has a version for Europe/UK.. but not BLG9...
Will I have to install the older one?
flash lg8 as I said, ...... lg9 is the Asian version. The modem was a separate ota update to remedy some problems.
I'm on uk Orange/t mobile so all is good
At op to your original Q... all you have to do is stay on your firmware unless you cant wait for the update to be released in the uk, then you can download the latest firmware either from xda or sammobile.com and flash with odin. Now if you stay on your firmware sometimes it will not update properly through kies because of root. In that case go on sammobile and download the firmware for your phone and flash with odin. You will lose root but you already have cf root on your computer so just root again.
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(SOLVED)Just some quick advice please.

Hi galaxy s2 thread.
Ive never had dealings with the S2 so would just like some clarification....
Im a note user myself but have recently bought a used S2 for my mothers birthday present.
Its currently on 4.0.3 (brick bug affected) and locked and branded to the 3 uk network.
My plan is to flash a uk generic gingerbread stock rom via odin then root it and sim unlock it thus allowing it to be updated via kies officially. Losing root is not an issue after the unlock and offical upgrade.
Is this the best way to go about it? Its the way I would do a note. Do the note and S2 share this flashing method?
Many thanks in advance.
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Forget about the brickbug. It's been completely blown out of all proportion by a lot of people, and only becomes an issue if you're running a stock 4.0.4 kernel with CWM in the large majority of cases (there have been one or two anecdotal example of people bricking their phones with stock recovery on 4.0.4).
Having said that, why go back to GB ??
Root it with CFRoot; read the CFRoot thread thoroughly to determine which kernel you need, it's very self explanatory provided you read/follow instructions to the letter. Don't use a kernel marked ***problems mounting secure storage or the phone may not boot, use the next closest match (Doesn't have to be an exact match, gets back to what I said about reading the thread/instructions carefully), do your unlock, do your Kies update.
Yes, you'll obviously lose root given the update will flash the latest stock kernel over your rooted kernel, but let's face it, last thing you want to leave 'an ordinary user' with is a rooted phone; asking for trouble IMHO.
Only reason I thought of going back to GB was to avoid the brickbug and to save the flash counter. Long way round I know but I've always done it that way on my note. Had it for 2 yrs nearly and never had the yellow triangle or a binary count!
I'm just reading the cf root thread now. All being well it will be sorted soon.
Thanks.
Just a last one........ do you guys seem to experiance sim relocks after upgrades as a some note users do?
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The simlock thing does happen, but it seems to be more prevalent if you change CSC I.E flash/upgrade a stock rom not for your region, or if your phone was bought 'elsewhere' (Say you bought it in Asia, but are using it in Europe), flash/upgrade a rom for your current region. But it does happen seemingly '
just for the hell of it'.
You're only going to find that out when you do the Kies update. Besides, if you do find it re-locks, it's no biggie to re-root it, unlock again, and unroot again. And there's no absolute need to unroot; but as I implied in my PP, if it were me giving the phone to an 'ordinary user', I wouldn't leave it rooted for somewhat obvious reasons.
Edit - Any dramas along the way, post here again.
Many thanks.
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You're welcome
Advice needed again.....
Kernel version is XW LP7.
Using chainfires advice on how the kernels go in sequence I can't find one remotely close?
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I did say read the instructions carefully Go back and read the bit in bold red that says 'Help! Which file do I use ?'.
All sorted now.
Thanks again. Unbranded and unlocked.
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Good lad
x5starguerillaa said:
All sorted now.
Thanks again. Unbranded and unlocked.
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[Q] How's my game plan?

What's up everybody!
Have a bone stock brand new Galaxy SII (Original one just ran into a... catastrophic failure you could say, so this is the backup).
It is an AT&T 2.3.6 KK6 phone
Now to resolve this and overhaul it, here's my game plan. Would appreciate it if someone in the know could step in and tell me if it looks solid or if I'm doing something terribly wrong. I am actually planning to run a similar kernel/ROM setup as creepyncrawly's (AJK 4.9 MicSwap + SHOstock3 v4.0) so perhaps he could throw me a few pointers if I'm off somewhere. For the record, I have searched extensively, it's just a lot of information to take in all at one time.
First, I will be rooting it using this method by creepyncrawly, using the supplied instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18859438&postcount=199
If everything goes according to how I think it's supposed to be, I will then have a rooted stock firmware.
From there, I should flash the new kernel first by copying it over to the phone's SD card and flashing it through CWM (This is me assuming the above rooting method gives me access to CWM. I don't really know to be honest )
From there, I have the rooted stock firmware + AJK 4.9 kernel.
Then everything should be okay and in place to flash in the SHOstock3 v4.0 ROM, right?
My biggest problem right this moment is that it appears ajnewkirk has deleted his kernel repository for the most part on his Android developer download page. Files show as not found, anyone know where I can find a mirror to the version WITH the MicSwap? I saw one posted at the end of his thread for one WITHOUT but not one with. Any help on that front would be greatly appreciated as well. Thank you!
Looks like I found an error with my gameplan already
Seems I was looking at the wrong link for creepyncrawyls root method. It didn't say Not for KK6 above that method like the first two in the rooting thread (Hopefully you know which one I mean) so I just assumed it would work. More searching has found that THIS is probably the best method to use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
Luckily, this one downloaded a lot quicker than the last one, and as of writing this sentence it has just finished. Will report back with results.
EDIT: Flashed the .tar file in ODIN, everything seems to have gone smoothly. Maybe too smoothly. I can't tell if I am rooted or not... lol.
Kernel shows the same, version is the same, etc. Awkward...
OK. This was 9 hours ago. You may be finished already. Anyway...
1) There is an easy root method that did not exist at the time those guides were written, which should work with any version of the stock firmware including UCKK6 called Framaroot. It's an apk that you install then root from the phone.
2) In the guide method: there is no CWM in the stock kernel, so after you root, you install a custom kernel that contains CWM recovery. The best way it with Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro.
Let us know how you are coming and if you still need help.
creepyncrawly said:
OK. This was 9 hours ago. You may be finished already. Anyway...
1) There is an easy root method that did not exist at the time those guides were written, which should work with any version of the stock firmware including UCKK6 called Framaroot. It's an apk that you install then root from the phone.
2) In the guide method: there is no CWM in the stock kernel, so after you root, you install a custom kernel that contains CWM recovery. The best way it with Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro.
Let us know how you are coming and if you still need help.
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Damn, that Framaroot method would have been pretty helpful to know sooner lol. It's all good though, I did get it figured out last night, just forgot to update the thread.
I ended up using the 1Click Odin rooting method that I had originally posted about (thank you for that by the way) to roll the Android version back to 2.3.4 and change the firmware from KK6 to UCKH7. From there, I just used mobile Odin to quickly flash Entropy's Daily Driver gingerbread kernel so I could use CWM. After that, I installed SHOstock3 v4.0 and was on the home stretch. I managed to find a mirror of AJK 4.9 with MicSwap in an attachment on another thread on here (ajnewkirk didn't respond to my PM) and after transferring that to the phone's internal SD root, I booted into CWM and flashed the kernel and been good to go.
Freakin loving this, SOOO much better than what I had before. I actually rooted my S2 almost a year ago (See join date lol) but it was with Entropy's DD kernel and a gingerbread software that emulated the Nexus. I freakin hated it, but didn't want to go through the hassle of trying to figure out how to swap it again (and slightly laziness I admit). Phone recently met an.... untimely demise you could say.... and I pulled out the brand new backup. The SHOstock Jelly Bean is a HUGE improvement, feels like going from a Pinto to a Lambo. I can see why you chose to run this combination on your phone, I have no regrets
Glad you got it sorted.
By the way, I don't understand your problem finding AJK 4.9. The download link for all three versions of the 4.9 kernel are in the OP of the kernel thread in the development forum.
creepyncrawly said:
Glad you got it sorted.
By the way, I don't understand your problem finding AJK 4.9. The download link for all three versions of the 4.9 kernel are in the OP of the kernel thread in the development forum.
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I knew where the files were but the links have been dead for at least 2 days (First I checked on them). They are currently still dead when I click them.
I tried to PM ajnewkirk to ask why that may be gone or if he possibly had a mirror for it but he never replied, so I had to do some searching around playing with terms in Google to find a recent post that had it attached.
SnIp3z said:
I knew where the files were but the links have been dead for at least 2 days (First I checked on them). They are currently still dead when I click them.
I tried to PM ajnewkirk to ask why that may be gone or if he possibly had a mirror for it but he never replied, so I had to do some searching around playing with terms in Google to find a recent post that had it attached.
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I've had that happen before as well due to the file host being down. Sounds like you found an alternate link but if you still need it let me know and I'll PM a Drive link or something.

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