Swissychief
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One more quick question. If I want to get a new ROM installed, CM7, for instance, do I just download it, put it on my phone, CMW recovery, and load the new MOD just like I did this one? Do I need a new kernel or something?
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I recently updated my phone from KG2 to KI3 sicopat using Blue's instructions. They were very helpful, thank you! While everything went very smothly I am now noticing a couple issues.
While trying to freeze the apps that Blue mentioned I found out that KI3 disables Bell GPS navigation and IMEI tracker so I didn't have to worry about those.
But when I try to freeze the other apps like WiFi sharing and social hub, Titanium gets stuck on "Freezing whatever." I waited there for a couple minutes and then killed titanium. Going back in, it says they are frozen, did it actually work?
Secondly, I am now noticing a little stutter when i swipe between home screens.
I never noticed this on KG2. Is anyone else having this issue as well?
Hi,
I'm a brand new S2 user! I recently picked up a Bell/Virgin galaxy s2 with the intention of unlocking it and using it with my current carrier, Koodo (I'm in Canada). Is there a way to unlock the phone without rooting it? (I understand there are risks involved with bricking the phone).
Thanks!
Hey all so I rooted my phone back in august thanks to your guide.
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As you can see I am on 2.3.3 I want to update to 2.3.6. So I went to intratechs thread on xda and was wondering if I could use this firmware
XWKK2
Firmware info
PDA:XWKK2
PHONE: XXKI4
Date: 11/11/2011
Android 2.3.6
XEN (Netherlands): Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites!
XWKK2 Stock Kernel: Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites!
How do I know if I am to download the XEN or stock file? Lastly after I install the xwkk2 firmware I need to install the corresponding kernel in CF's thread? Is it this one? CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEN_KK2-v5.0-CWM5.zip - [Click for QR Code] (6.46 MB, 669 views) Lastly why does this kernel only have 600 views is it unstable or something?
Hello Androiders, I just have one really quick question:
Too many of my friends have iphones. I want to get an S2 and restore some balance. I'm looking to buy a Bell version on craigslist/kijiji.
If I root/unlock, will I be able to get a phone free from all the crap bell puts on the phone? I basically want a clean, unbranded, factory original S2. I don't want any remanents of bell software whatsoever.
 
Thanks!
Hey all so I updated to 2.3.6 yay! Anyway it seemed to install something called suggests is this safe to uninstall? Also I read somewhere that wi-fi sharing/wifi-sharing manager are also safe to freeze/uninstall and imeit tracker. Anyone know if they are thanks!
Thanks Blue1k! Just wanted to say that I followed all the instructions to the letter and had my phone unlocked in less than 10m.
Thank you for your tutorial. It was really helpful. I have two questions:
1- There are 3 new programs installed. Is it safe to uninstall them and do you suggest to do so? CWM-Superuser-Galaxy S Unlock
2- In order to get rid of the yellow triangle, if I am not mistaken, I need to use a stock file instead of the "CF-Root" you mentioned in your tutorial. Where can I find the stock version for my phone from virgin?
Android: 2.3.3
My previous Kernel before unlocking the phone: I9100MUGKG2
My current Kernel after unlocking the phone: I9100JPKG2
I prefer to go with a kernel similar to my previous (original) one.
Thanks very much again for your help.
Say you kept the stock rom but just rooted with a CF-Root-KG2 kernel. To get rid of the triangle you would flash a stock KG2 (does not have to be a bell or virgin one).
1-In the same page, there are similar Virgin files (UGKG2) for Kernel and Firmware. Why not using those instead of Bell? Since I got my phone from Virgin.Choose the Bell stock KG2.
[ROMS]Official i9100 carrier branded firmware download for Odin Flash - xda-developers
If you updated to a newer stock rom (which I would) then you would need to match the kernels (KI3 with KI3 etc..). The Intratech thread I linked to below has these. Or if you go to a pre-rooted rom then you don't have to root again.
I have not done anything to the phone except for unlocking it following the first post. It seems that it's better to update two more things, ROM and Firmware.I would highly recommend updating to a newer firmware first. Then flashing the stock matching kernel afterwards.
Thanks very much indeed for your prompt and informative reply. I would like to ask some more questions.
1-In the same page, there are similar Virgin files (UGKG2) for Kernel and Firmware. Why not using those instead of Bell? Since I got my phone from Virgin.
It's the same kernel as the one you found. To return to stock you flash the stock rom and then the stock kernel (sometimes necessary but not always depending which version you are coming from)2-If I want to return the phone to the original state, is there any stock Kernel for Virgin? Say, if I want to return the phone.
3-If I update the ROM and the Firmware, the Android version will change as well (current 2.3.3)? and do I need to change the Modem?
Unfortunately, I do not have micro sd card, so I will postpone this for another 3-4 days most probably.I would recommend Sicopat's stock rom (on my front page) or you can go with any other pre rooted roms.
To install a rom there are two ways. Odin way and the most common form which is flashing a zip. I can help you with this if you want. Very easy to do.
Perfect! This seems essential. Unfortunately, I have no information about nandroid backup. Therefore, I need to study that and first get some backup and then proceed flashing a ROM.I however stress that you do a nandroid backup in the recovery menu in case anything goes wrong BEFORE trying any roms. That way you always have a backup to go back to and you won't risk ruining your phone. It amazes me that so few people do this but it avoids any potential headaches later on. I have only had a couple bad updates because of screw ups in probably over 100 rom flashes and I was able to boot back the backup without issue. It is very hard to screw up this phone if you have a backup.
After you flash the stock kernel after the rooted kernel it will still be rooted.Therefore, I will flash the stock virgin kernel you provided, in order to remove the triangle and put the phone in a safer mode, in terms of not accessing the system files.
BTW, is it harmful for the phone to be rooted frequently? I mean root with one temporarily kernel and stock kernel several times?
Unfortunately, I do not have micro sd card, so I will postpone this for another 3-4 days most probably.
Therefore, I need to study that and first get some backup and then proceed flashing a ROM.
Again, thank you very much indeed for your help.