I have been happily flashing roms on our AT&T Galaxy S2 for as long as we have had these phones.
Her's shows GTI-9100 at bootup mine doesn't.
We are both running 4.2.2 ROMs
What do I need to do to get rid of that?
TIA
wavemaster00 said:
I have been happily flashing roms on our AT&T Galaxy S2 for as long as we have had these phones.
Her's shows GTI-9100 at bootup mine doesn't.
We are both running 4.2.2 ROMs
What do I need to do to get rid of that?
TIA
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You need to search to answer your problem.
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wavemaster00 said:
I have been happily flashing roms on our AT&T Galaxy S2 for as long as we have had these phones.
Her's shows GTI-9100 at bootup mine doesn't.
We are both running 4.2.2 ROMs
What do I need to do to get rid of that?
TIA
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Did you really just start a new thread for this?
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wavemaster00 said:
I have been happily flashing roms on our AT&T Galaxy S2 for as long as we have had these phones.
Her's shows GTI-9100 at bootup mine doesn't.
We are both running 4.2.2 ROMs
What do I need to do to get rid of that?
TIA
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Here's a hint... besides reading the sticky threads, also check out the links in my signature. The answer is in there somewhere.
If you haven't found the answer yet, you have the warning triangle that means you're running a non-Samsung kernel. Or more accurately, you flashed a non-Samsung kernel through Download mode. With that said, searching for your remedy should be really easy.
Or you know, you could actually have an i9100 and just THINK it's an i777. I know how much everybody wants our slick devices nowadays.
Holy smokes..... did wewonk make another account and make a third thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248106
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244573
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The development activity on this forum is great. However, I've been checking out the i9100 forum and just 'wow' at all the activity occurring with the international version.
Would it be crazy to sale the AT&T one and pick up the International version? It's probably a noob question, but I don't really understanding if the ROM changes for AT&T are strictly tied to this forum or if some from the i9100 forum can be used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
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iFalcon said:
The development activity on this forum is great. However, I've been checking out the i9100 forum and just 'wow' at all the activity occurring with the international version.
Would it be crazy to sale the AT&T one and pick up the International version? It's probably a noob question, but I don't really understanding if the ROM changes for AT&T are strictly tied to this forum or if some from the i9100 forum can be used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
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I believe people get the AT&T version because they cannot cough up a ton of money for the international device. If you have that much money laying around and you ike the look of it, go ahead and buy it. However we do have design gears and a few others working with our AT&T device as well. It's a shame Samsung just doesn't make that phone available for all carriers. Then everybody can have an awesome phone.
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It's probably a noob question, but I don't really understanding if the ROM changes for AT&T are strictly tied to this forum or if some from the i9100 forum can be used.
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You can't flash a ROM for the i9100 directly into the at&t version; you will run into problems such as the soft keys no longer working. Some devs are using i9100 rom files in their roms, though, such as Cognition 777.
You also might have to jump through some hoopla to get hspa+ working properly. People who got the international version before the at&t version came out had to do some tricks, such as giving at&t the imei number of a current 4g phone, so their phones would be identified as capable of 4g speeds.
Hellraiser makes it possible to flash any i9100 ROM on the i777 without issue. That package is flashed after the i9100 ROM and fixes the soft keys and other issues.
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Thanks everyone. I may check around for the price of the International and give it a go.
It's just a great phone....do not miss the iPhone world at all.
iFalcon said:
It's just a great phone....do not miss the iPhone world at all.
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Same here.
This is my first android and I can't believe this is what I was missing for years.
NJGSII said:
Same here.
This is my first android and I can't believe this is what I was missing for years.
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Makes it hard to fully explain to someone why android and not apple.
I didn't convince a friend to jump to android from iPhone, the phone did. I was getting ready to show him a feature and ended up running out of time on his lunchbreak. He said later just the little he had seen navigating the phone was more than he'd been able to do on his iPhone.
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SoCaliTrojan said:
You can't flash a ROM for the i9100 directly into the at&t version; you will run into problems such as the soft keys no longer working. Some devs are using i9100 rom files in their roms, though, such as Cognition 777.
You also might have to jump through some hoopla to get hspa+ working properly. People who got the international version before the at&t version came out had to do some tricks, such as giving at&t the imei number of a current 4g phone, so their phones would be identified as capable of 4g speeds.
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Not true at all. I'm currently running Criskelo v30 on my i777 and it works flawlessly. You can flash just about any GT9100 ROM on the AT&T version. All you need to do is run HellRaiser and HapticFix and you're good to go.
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iFalcon said:
The development activity on this forum is great. However, I've been checking out the i9100 forum and just 'wow' at all the activity occurring with the international version.
Would it be crazy to sale the AT&T one and pick up the International version? It's probably a noob question, but I don't really understanding if the ROM changes for AT&T are strictly tied to this forum or if some from the i9100 forum can be used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
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You can flash a GT9100 ROM on your AT&T SGS2 without problem. All you need to do is download HellRaiser Mod and HapticFix, place it on your SDcard and flash them AFTER you flash a GT9100 ROM. DO NOT REBOOT PHONE UNTIL YOU HAVE FLASHED HELLRAISER AND HAPTICFIX!!
Enjoy!
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I'd stick with the AT&T version.
I'd keep the ATT version too. It is almost exactly the same as the international version, with the specific exceptions of the key layout, NFC chip in the ATT model, and a slightly lamer charging circuit in the ATT model, as well as missing FM. Its really just a tradeoff of "do you want FM or NFC?". Development is going strong for the ATT SGS2, and honestly, we have a larger choice of ROMs than the international owners, because we can flash Attain ROMs or i9100 ROMs (with Hellraiser).
Thanks for the information.
Can you point me to the HELLRAISE and HAPTICFIX mods?
Thanks.
wrenchmonkey26 said:
You can flash a GT9100 ROM on your AT&T SGS2 without problem. All you need to do is download HellRaiser Mod and HapticFix, place it on your SDcard and flash them AFTER you flash a GT9100 ROM. DO NOT REBOOT PHONE UNTIL YOU HAVE FLASHED HELLRAISER AND HAPTICFIX!!
Enjoy!
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choose the ATT version over the international version due to warranty
iFalcon said:
Thanks for the information.
Can you point me to the HELLRAISE and HAPTICFIX mods?
Thanks.
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HellRaiser and HapticFix are located in the GT9100 development thread. Good luck!
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hello. i just picked up the new samsung galaxy siii for sprint. i was previously on a htc evo 4g and have been flashing roms n kernels for years on that one. i would like to do the same thing with the g3. but first i need to root and it seems like alot of the methods, and roms, etc etc depond on whether it is i9350 or i9300. how can i tell which i have. this is greatly confusing.
I9300 is the International version
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When u boot up the phone, it should say i9300 or i9305.
Or
Just go to Settings > About
Look at the "Model Number" and it will display GT-i9305 or GT-i9300
operationstack said:
hello. i just picked up the new samsung galaxy siii for sprint. i was previously on a htc evo 4g and have been flashing roms n kernels for years on that one. i would like to do the same thing with the g3. but first i need to root and it seems like alot of the methods, and roms, etc etc depond on whether it is i9350 or i9300. how can i tell which i have. this is greatly confusing.
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Remove the battery cover, remove the battery, and there you go, the number should be there,
okay but is this even the right section for sprint sgs3's? im very confused bc there are SOOOO many sgs3 development sections....i dunno which root guide to use which roms to use or anything
operationstack said:
okay but is this even the right section for sprint sgs3's? im very confused bc there are SOOOO many sgs3 development sections....i dunno which root guide to use which roms to use or anything
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No this is the wrong forum. You need sprint galaxy s3 forum.
If you do anything from this section it will brick your device.
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jetbruceli said:
No this is the wrong forum. You need sprint galaxy s3 forum.
If you do anything from this section it will brick your device.
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thank you sooo sooo very much
A friend of a friend was giving us a lift today, and she asked if we could turn on navigation on her phone since she was in the middle of driving. Her phone is a Galaxy S II, definitely i9100 and not the other variants (4.3" not 4.5", physical home button). She was running it on Telus but she bought it second-hand a few weeks ago so I assume it was a Bell or Virgin model.
Anyway I could see from afar that it was most definitely still running Gingerbread, and I wondered why it hadn't gotten the ICS update. I asked if I could see the phone and I went to the About screen - it's running 2.3.6, and the build number says Super ROM. Then I looked in her app drawer and saw Superuser. She is not the type who knows how to root a phone or would even want to, so the likely explanation is that the seller had installed a custom ROM and neglected to revert it before sale.
I've never owned an i9100... If she were to ask for help returning it to stock, would the simplest way just be to flash the Bell ICS ROM using Odin? Are there any precautions I'd need to take in case something the last owner had installed would be incompatible with the flash?
Create a backup and flash via odin the new jellybean leak
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Create a backup and flash via odin the new jellybean leak
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+1 or not wait for official jellybean for her phone and flash that...no point in upgrading to ics.
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vanisleryan said:
+1 or not wait for official jellybean for her phone and flash that...no point in upgrading to ics.
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To be clear, she is a non power user. The ideal ROM for her is whatever would've been on there by now if it had never been hacked. So I believe that'd be ICS.
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cmstlist said:
To be clear, she is a non power user. The ideal ROM for her is whatever would've been on there by now if it had never been hacked. So I believe that'd be ICS.
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Just flash the ics of bell version since shes not a power user i did the same for wife shes has no intentions of using any custom roms for her just basic use
and i assume you know where too get that and yes flash in odin the stock version either from here you can get it or samfilmware ics version for 19100m
cheers
Thanks!
Actually I should add... The SuperROM she had on there said the device was i9100G. Is it possible that's just because it's what it says in the ROM, and it's still really an i9100m? Cause now I see they have different processors...
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Hey. You better first make sure that the Galaxy S unlock tool isn't there, otherwise that's how the seller sim-unlocked the phone. Putting it on ics may lock it back up but you can unlock it again. If you move it to jellybean though, the unlock tool doesn't work yet. Ics is good enough for her.
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jeffrohurt said:
Hey. You better first make sure that the Galaxy S unlock tool isn't there, otherwise that's how the seller sim-unlocked the phone. Putting it on ics may lock it back up but you can unlock it again. If you move it to jellybean though, the unlock tool doesn't work yet. Ics is good enough for her.
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Hey I'm also looking to update my phone and I'm sort of in the same situation as this girl. I bought my phone second hand and found out later that it was rooted and has CyanogenMod 7.1 on it. My model is the I9100 and my provider is Telus. I was looking to update it to CM10, but one of my concerns is that it might get locked again and I won't be able to use my phone on Telus. Should I just settle for CM9? Will it for sure get locked again? I'm a noob.
jeffrohurt said:
Hey. You better first make sure that the Galaxy S unlock tool isn't there, otherwise that's how the seller sim-unlocked the phone. Putting it on ics may lock it back up but you can unlock it again. If you move it to jellybean though, the unlock tool doesn't work yet. Ics is good enough for her.
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Presumably if it's genuinely an i9100G and not m (I'm not sure, as I only saw the phone once), it wasn't from a Canadian carrier. In which case who knows how it was unlocked.
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So recently I have been browsing through the forums of the other Galaxy S4 variants and have found some amazing looking roms. I was wondering if it would be possible to port them to our variant. The rom in particular that really caught my eye was the FoxHound rom. It looks amazing and who wouldn't want to see that rom on our Verizon variant. So if anyone knows how or an answer please share.
This has been covered in detail. No porting is needed- you just need to change the APN. You can use just about any rom you want so long as it's not for the i9500.
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This has been covered in detail. No porting is needed- you just need to change the APN. You can use just about any rom you want so long as it's not for the i9500.
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This has NOT been covered in detail and it is NOT just as simple as changing the APN.
mbh87 said:
This has NOT been covered in detail and it is NOT just as simple as changing the APN.
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While it has indeed been covered, you are correct in that I omitted the requirement to change the kernel as well. For the sake of brevity, I oversimplified it. For reference, the op can check the handful of threads in the general forum on this very subject matter.
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najaboy said:
While it has indeed been covered, you are correct in that I omitted the requirement to change the kernel as well. For the sake of brevity, I oversimplified it. For reference, the op can check the handful of threads in the general forum on this very subject matter.
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Are you speaking from experience or from what some guy from the AT&T forums posted and showed no proof that other ROMs worked perfectly fine on are phone?
mbh87 said:
Are you speaking from experience or from what some guy from the AT&T forums posted and showed no proof that other ROMs worked perfectly fine on are phone?
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It will work. Just flashed t mobile wicked rom on my buddies vzw s4. Just flash a tw vzw kernel right after rom flash and youre good. You will have to change aon and turn off t mobiles wifi calling but it run smooth
bhp090808 said:
It will work. Just flashed t mobile wicked rom on my buddies vzw s4. Just flash a tw vzw kernel right after rom flash and youre good. You will have to change aon and turn off t mobiles wifi calling but it run smooth
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Data works? So maybe AT&T/TMo ROMs can be flashed, but not i9505s because I haven't been able to get data to work on any i9505 ROM.
Thanks for the input. I will definitely look into this further before I go ahead and try this.
So I can flash international 9505 rom that has move apps to external sd feature?
Your mileage may vary, but I haven't been able to get data to work and when I asked other people they never respond so I'm gonna guess they didn't either. The ROMs will flash perfectly fine though.
I flashed FoxHound for i9505 with a verizon custom kernel as suggested and it flashed fine, but had issues once booted.
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I flashed FoxHound for i9505 with a verizon custom kernel as suggested and it flashed fine, but had issues once booted.
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What kind of issues may I ask? Can you get LTE to work?
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What kind of issues may I ask? Can you get LTE to work?
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Right off the bat settings continously force closed, so I couldn't get very far into the rom.
Hi, I have been searching for a ROM that I can use on my Galaxy S3 mini i18190N, its got NFC included. Is there one? I have rooted it so for with Cyanogen MOD by Nova, but its not with NFC, and it has major battery problems and the Wifi-Direct doesnt work. I have been with them since last December, but nothing has changed. I am not an expert, so would need a little bit of direction. I have been running the nightlies so I have flashed my phone almost every night since December. I have been using Clockwork Touch to Flash the ROM. My Carrier is EE, in the UK.
Thank you
Wrong forum, this is for the i9300 only, try Google.
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boomboomer said:
Wrong forum, this is for the i9300 only, try Google.
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Well see, I looked and searched, and everything comes here to this forum. Its strange that such a big community as this doenst have anything to do with the i18190....thanks any.
jakewc2 said:
Hi, I have been searching for a ROM that I can use on my Galaxy S3 mini i18190N, its got NFC included. Is there one? I have rooted it so for with Cyanogen MOD by Nova, but its not with NFC, and it has major battery problems and the Wifi-Direct doesnt work. I have been with them since last December, but nothing has changed. I am not an expert, so would need a little bit of direction. I have been running the nightlies so I have flashed my phone almost every night since December. I have been using Clockwork Touch to Flash the ROM. My Carrier is EE, in the UK.
Thank you
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Correct forum for Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini
user2k10 said:
Correct forum for Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini
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Thank you, I really appreciate the help.