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miklos13

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Despite the apparent GPS problems, I'm considering buying this phone, but I would like to know if it supports OTG?
If not, what other 4 inch phones for under $200 have dual SIMs and supports OTG. I've already spent hours looking and asking, but no help so far.
I hope this is the correct place to ask.

Hi, there is no OTG function in this phone.

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lo_ol

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Im very interesting in try this antenna extention

Please, could you place more pictures and a detailed instruction?

a video tutorial is too much to ask? :fingers-crossed:

I've taken a piece of the tape though the hole and applied it on the connector of the orginal antenna,, then put the midframe cover back on, started testing and finally cut it down and used a check card to streak it on to the cover.. the tape i'm using was called 'Scotch 1181' by 3M. I couldn't achieve any good results using other aluminium and cooper tape that didn't have conductive glue, regardless of how big i was trying to make the antenna.. hope that helps
 

papa-nundo

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spare part GPS antenna

Antelife sells Jiayu G2S GPS antenna separately:

w w w. antelife.com/original-gps-antenna-for-jiayu-g2s.html

(Sorry, I am not allowed to post complete URL ...)

Can someone check whether this could be an improved version of the one compared to the one our phones came with?

Thanks.
 

twrock

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Antelife sells Jiayu G2S GPS antenna separately:

w w w. antelife.com/original-gps-antenna-for-jiayu-g2s.html

(Sorry, I am not allowed to post complete URL ...)

Can someone check whether this could be an improved version of the one compared to the one our phones came with?

Thanks.

I don't know why there would be any improvement. If it is the original antenna, it should have the same results.

Since my phone is almost a year old (almost done with the warranty), I did mess around with my antenna a bit. I only attempted to put a piece of tape on one connector pin (it has two connector pins) to test if it helps to remove the "short" between the connector pins. I saw no improvement. YMMV, but I think I'll just give up on the GPS of this phone (and not buy Jiayu products in the future).
 

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I know that my phone is yesterday's 3G pay-as-you-go news; I've ran CM9 3.5.5 Kang, CT-MOD 3.80, 187 Honeybread, MEGATRON 6.2.5, and hroark's CM7 Mod (current ROM w/ SD-EXT kernel); are there any other ROMS out there for this lowly Boost beast, as I cannot cross-pollenate with ROMs for the Samsung Precedent, due to it being a Straight Talk phone (or, can I? Would there be any 'carrier' conflict, or is it just another Sprint-based skit that might work?). I know this is an unofficial thread, one of several that I pulled up from 'Search' using the keyword 'Prevail'; so I thought I'd try here - many thanks :thumbup:

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iimre

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Hi,

does this ROM still working fine? Are no issues came with a longer period of usage?

M.

There were two minor bugs. First issue I had is with the notification led. At first message it starts to blink red ,but when clearing it stops working. It's not a problem because I've installed an app from play (Light Manager) which do the job even better. The second is that the Xperia keyboard included in this rom force closed ,so I deleted it. But since I use the AOSP keyboard (also included) it is not a real issue for me. Otherwise I have no issue with it. I didn't make a 'clean' install ,ie. I kept the old data partition. There were only one or two apps wich had to be reinstalled.
 
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Sprejemnik

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Recovery mode

Hi, on my G2S i can enter on recovery mode, but when i am in, just see the robot with (red !) and nothing else.

So i need help?
Robert
 

mastmalang70

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In addition to GPS signal strength

I got my phone 2 days ago and having a crapy gps ,so start searching on net come to this site
i tried evrything mention here and then insted of alumunium foli i got a wire with aluminium strand ,instead of soldering i attach the wire with pins of gps ,if look closely the pins are hollow in the center ,so no go and the i just cut the wire in middel and wollah gps in the house near window instantly locked 6/12
 

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kalikalimeru

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Wifi stuck when turning on

Hi Jiayu G2S users,

This is my first post on the forum, however I've been following it since I received my phone last March 2013.

Anyone getting the WiFi stuck when "turning on"?

I'm using the original ROM

Thanks
 

iimre

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I've installed a new antenna from here and it is working a lot better than anything I've tried until now. The only difference that it is white not blach as on the picture. (I've tried wires ,copper foils of different shapes and sizes)
 
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I've installed a new antenna from here and it is working a lot better than anything I've tried until now. (I've tried wires ,copper foils of different shapes and sizes)
This is the usual original antenna.

Maybe it improved your GPS reception only because your original original antenna that came with the phone had a loose contact in the first place. By installing another you might have fixed this.

I've made a GPS antenna from aluminium kitchen foil just like the copper one that is shown on the previous page.
It improves reception a bit. Later I've found that if I take the back cover off, GPS reception instantly becomes very good:
- accuracy 5-6m
- 10-14 satellites visible
- signal levels jump up to 40-45
- walk speed starts showing (instead of staying at 0 km/h up to real ~20 km/h)
But when I put the back cover on the phone - voila, signal levels low, only ~6 sats visible, accuracy 30-40m. Looks like Jiayu made black soft-touch back cover out of some adamantite :mad:
 
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kalikalimeru

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Wifi dead or zombie

Hi, my problem isn't related to week WiFi signal, but with the WiFi activation itself. I've realized that there other equipments with similar behaviour. I've tried already a lot of things: Flash Rom (several times), factory reset, clear cache... I'm afraid that could be an hardware issue, but the strange thing is that either Bluetooth and GPS are working properly and from what I've been searching the chip responsible for bluetooth is the same for WiFi. I've also breaked the warranty seal and open the phone, and the most of times WiFi worked ok (opened)!! weird...!!! everytime I closed it WiFi quit working...

The current status is that my Wifi is like a "zombie" it could work for 20min a day, then the icon is always "filling".

In the logCat I get errors on the WiFiStateMachine saying "wlan[0] could not load driver... can't connect to supplicant...

If someone could help me somehow, I would be very thankfull...

Thanks.
 

bazilio_lg

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Fellow G2s users that have issues with red LED blinking (and thus no Deep Sleep), there might be some help.
There is an app LED Notifier Off that disables notification LED on other phones. But on G2s it only disables the blinking!
LED continues to light up (all 3 colours work as they should), but CPU sleeps well.
For example - when recent version of Viber fires up a red LED incoming message notification, CPU goes into Deep Sleep mode normally.
 
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technoid1964

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Hi all. Does anybody have instruction how to change the screen or touch?

It's a very easy phone to work on, pull all the screws out of the back, pull the back off, unplug the boards and camera etc. Use heat gun to warm edge of broken glass, gently lift glass off, careful not to cut yourself, glass is not attached to the LCD so don't overheat it and ruin the LCD. If you're careful, you may be able to reuse the two sided tape. Otherwise you'll need 1mm 2 sided tape to glue glass back in.

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parshivets

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It's a very easy phone to work on, pull all the screws out of the back, pull the back off, unplug the boards and camera etc. Use heat gun to warm edge of broken glass, gently lift glass off, careful not to cut yourself, glass is not attached to the LCD so don't overheat it and ruin the LCD. If you're careful, you may be able to reuse the two sided tape. Otherwise you'll need 1mm 2 sided tape to glue glass back in.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Thanks.
But I need to replace touchscreen. Is it the same as jiayu g2 ? Can I separate glass with touchscreen from display?
 

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    “Unofficial” Guide to Flashing the Official Jiayu G2S ROM

    Disclaimer: I’m just one guy who got this to work after a lot of trial and error. I’m only telling you how I did it. I don’t claim it will work for you. I don’t guarantee you won’t brick your phone by following these instructions. And you should understand that if you don’t bother to read carefully and do exactly what I say, you really can brick your phone. Also, it seems there has been an upgrade to some of the components in later versions of the phone released in March 2013, and you will want to verify which version of the phone you have before installing any roms. You should be able to check the rom build information for the date on your particular phone. This guide only describes how to flash the official rom from Jiayu for the G2S. If you intend to install some other third-party rom, please follow that rom builder's instructions.​

    Pre-requisites:
    • You need a PC running Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher.
    • If you haven’t previously installed msxml 6.0 and .net Framework 4.0 or higher on you Windows PC, do so first. Get them directly from Microsoft. (I assume you know how to search.)

    Download the following:
    • Latest Jiayu G2S ROM update; the rom I installed was the G2s_20130109-104044 stock rom: http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=157669&uk=839171988 (Note: the build number of the ROM after installation is: G2S 20130108-104044; don't be confused by the name of the file.) Use Google Translate if you need to see which button to push to start the download. Also note that there is a newer official rom for newer versions of the phone. The rom date is 20130306. I don't know what happens if you install the newer version on an older phone.
    • This zip file contains the Android USB driver, VCom drivers, SP Flash Tool, and a document of these instructions (ReadMe.doc): http://www.mediafire.com/?tc4q3wy5eabowhf

    Unzip the files you downloaded and move/copy folders and files where they need to go:
    • Within the rom zip that you downloaded from the Baidu website, you can find the \G2s_20130109-104044 sub-folder. This folder contains the actual rom files (14 files). Move this entire folder onto your desktop. The reason for doing this is that there are folders within the zip file whose names contain characters that your version of Windows might not be able to read, even if you can see them in Windows Explorer (the filemanager). This will cause you trouble when you try to flash the rom.
    • After unzipping the driver and flash tool zip file, you will find the \USB-VCOM-Drivers folder with \INF and \SYS sub-folders. In the \INF folder there are three other sub-folders: \ 2K_XP_COM, \Vista, and \Win7.
    1. Copy the \INF\cdc-acm.inf file into your C:\Windows\inf folder. (You may have to give permission to do this.)
    2. Based on your version of Windows (2K-XP, Vista, Win7, 32-bit or 64-bit), locate the one correct usb2ser_????.inf file and copy it to your C:\Windows\inf folder. (You may have to give permission to do this.)
    3. Copy both the \SYS\androidusb.sys and \SYS\usbser.sys into your C:\Windows\System32\driver folder. (You may have to give permission to do this.)

    Install the drivers:
    • Plug your phone into your computer with a USB cable. If you had not previously installed the drivers, the system will start trying to install them.
    • If the system asks you to choose to install the drivers, click on “install the software automatically” and proceed.
    • If system is unsuccessful in locating and installing the drivers, you can try to go back and locate the drivers yourself by pointing to the individual files, but this should not happen if you properly copied the drivers over to your C:\Windows system folders.

    BACKUP YOUR DATA NOW!
    • Proceeding beyond this point is going to mean that EVERYTHING on you phone is going to be deleted and a new system will replace it.
    • You have been warned!

    Warning!
    • Attempting to install a rom that does not use the correct “scatter” file (see description below) will brick your phone. Don’t do it. If you aren’t sure a rom is made for your phone, don’t attempt to install it.

    Install the updated ROM:
    1. Turn off your phone, open the back, and remove the battery.
    2. Plug your USB cable into your PC and phone. If your PC attempts to install drivers, let it finish.
    3. Unplug your phone from the cable.
    4. Start the SP Flash Tool program by clicking on the Flash_tool.exe file. If you get a security warning, allow it to run.

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    5. Click on the “Scatter-loading” button on the right side.
    6. Browse to your \Desktop\G2s_20130109-104044 folder and choose the MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt file. All other files will be chosen automatically.

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    7. Click on the “Firmware -> Upgrade” button.
    8. Plug your USB cable firmly into the phone. The Flash Tool will automatically start flashing your new rom. Wait for it to finish and show you the green circle.

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    9. Unplug your phone from the cable.

    Rebooting the phone:
    1. Install your battery.
    2. Very carefully, without touching the screen, push the power button.
    3. Do not touch the phone as it boots!
    4. After it has completed booting, you may again use your phone normally.
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    JIAYU G2S
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    The Jiayu G2S was released on January 1, 2013. It was a significant upgrade to the G2 with a lot of hardware changes. For the price, it had an impressive list of specifications:
    • MTK MT6577T ARMv7 Cortex-A9 Dual-core 1.2GHz processor
    • GPU: PowerVR SGX531
    • 4 inch QHD IPS screen, 960x540 pixel display, OGS (One Glass Screen)
    • Dual SIM cards supporting GSM 850/900/1800/1900mhz & WCDMA 3G 2100mhz network (only one 3G slot)
    • 1GB RAM / 4GB ROM
    • Supports up to 32gb class 12 microSD card (TF card)
    • 8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera
    • Supports WiFi a/b/g & WiFi hotspot, Bluetooth with EDR & A2DP, GPS & AGPS
    • Android 4.1 OS (Jelly Bean), multi-language
    • FM Radio
    • Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Light Sensor, Magnetic Sensor, Gyroscopic Sensor
    • 2200mah battery
    • Size: 125 x 61x 9.9mm
    • Weight: 145g with battery

    Overall, I really like the look and feel of the phone. Except for the ear speaker hole, the front is one solid piece of glass, wrapped around with a very solid metal frame. The metal frame is not just a thin piece of sheet metal, but is cast metal, provides for complete rigidity for the whole phone, and should do a good job of protecting that large piece of screen glass. This also means that the phone has a bit of weight, but that feels good in my hand. Additionally, I like the more rectangular design of the phone and the more square edge down the sides that the flat metal frame provides. It is very easy to hold onto.

    Call quality is very good for me. Reception seems on par with other phones I've used. The wifi might be a bit weaker than my Huawei G300, but it is fine. The screen is very nice to look at and very sensitive, but you should read below about the "jump screen" problem. You should also read below about potential problems with GPS connection issues. I've now owned two of these phones. The first had the jump screen problem, and was replaced under warranty. The replacement has terrible GPS pickup, but no jump screen problem.

    The large battery means that I have no problem getting through a day of use, and I probably could use it for two days without a charge most of the time. (But I do not use the phone for gaming.) The phone runs most of the time at 1001mhz or 250mhz when on, and will only jump to 1200mhz in extreme conditions. "Deep sleep" mode is for when the screen is off, but the phone will run at 1001mhz when charging no matter if it is on and being used or not. That is an issue for phones based on this MTK chipset and not exclusive to the JY G2S.

    Jiayu includes a few apps targeting the Chinese market for this phone, but other than that, the OS is mostly "vanilla" Android Jelly Bean (AOSP). The phone comes already rooted, so freezing or deleting unwanted apps is a simple solution for what you don't want. There are a number of modified roms available already, including the Lewa rom (http://www.needrom.com/phone-roms/jiayu/g2s/). But you should note that later hardware versions of this phone have different components. You should make a note of what the rom version is that came installed on your phone so that you know what hardware version you are using.

    "Jump Screen" Problem Solved?:
    Many of the first batch of phones were plagued with screen problems. Commonly referred to as the "jump screen" problem, the result is that when scrolling through screens of data, the screen just "jumps" to a different location without any apparent reason. The screen also "quivers" when touching it, even if you aren't moving your finger. Jiayu promptly acknowledged the problem and tried to correct it with a quick ROM update released on January 9, 2013. (The build number of the ROM is: G2S 20130108-104044.) This ROM update did seem to work for some, but for others the problem persisted.

    At this point, I personally don't know if the problem has been completely solved in the manufacturing of subsequent batches of the phone. My phone had the problem, and flashing the new ROM did not solve it. I returned the phone for replacement under warranty and did receive a replacement phone that does not have the problem. So whether or not there still is a manufacturing problem, Jiayu can replace the phone with one that works. However, see below for the GPS connection problem that I now have. :mad:

    GPS Connection Problems:
    There are also a number of users here who are reporting difficulty with weak GPS fix. My GPS fix on my first phone was excellent, but my replacement phone is not good at all. It has been suggested to install "Faster GPS" from the Play Store, which will let you set your location. Also, you can look at this post from later in this thread for more information: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=39975417&postcount=209. (Please post any solutions you discover in this thread.)

    ROM Flashing:
    One of my initial struggles was getting the official rom flashing tool to work. I finally got things going, and I hope I can help others who "just don't get it". :) So if you want some detailed instructions in English for how to flashing a new official ROM onto the Jiayu G2S, have a look at the second post. (If you are flashing a third-party rom, follow the rom builder's instructions.)

    ClockworkMod Recovery:
    "Thingbreaker" has provided us with a working CWM Recovery. Here's his post link: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=37521066&postcount=28
    There are two ways to flash the CWM Recovery image: using the ROM flashing tool (harder) or using Mobileuncle Tools (easier).
    • To use Mobileuncle Tools, install it from the Play Store (free). Copy the CWM Recovery image file to the root of your SD card, making sure there are no spaces in the filename. Run Mobileuncle Tools and choose Recovery Update. Choose the recovery image file that Thingbreaker provided.
    • To use the ROM flashing tool, you first you need to understand how to flash a complete rom as explained in the second post of this thread directly below. After you know how to do that, then look at this post to learn what is different about only flashing the recovery image: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=37499848&postcount=23

    Conclusion:
    I do not recommend purchasing this phone. Period. Until Jiayu can do a better job of quality control, I don't recommend their products. There are other companies out there who's phones are only slightly more expensive, but who have a much better reputation for quality control.

    Jiayu, if you are reading this, you need to do better! And you really need to improve your repair department as well. Sending me a replacement phone with a GPS problem causes me to wonder if you are using the "shuffle" method of passing around bad phones instead of repairing them. I'm NOT a satisfied customer.
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    My G2S has a problem with GPS signal too. After reading this thread I decided to try hardware mod.
    First of all I dismantled the phone. Its very easy to do. All you need is one very small philips (PH 0) screwdriver and piece of hard and thin plastic (I used plastic knife)

    Remove 6 screws on the back and open back cover with plastic knife. GPS antenna is on the top right corner. It looks like copper foil with some glue to keep it in place. Here is the photo:

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    I am 100% sure that one is for GPS because my phone couldnt find any satellite signal for almost 30 minutes.
    To remove it you must carefully peel it of from every corner. When you finish external side you must peel of its connector on internal side of back cover. Once everything is free it is easy to take it out. Another photo:

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    Than I made test antenna from thin aluminium foil for kitchen use. This was just temporary antenna because the foil is very thin, sensitive and difficult to fix in right place. I am looking for thicker alu or, even better, copper foil for permanent solution.
    It looked like this:

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    and internal side of back cover:

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    There is no special reason for this shape of antenna. I dont have any knowledge about design or required parameters. I just took a scissors and cut the shape that seemed logical at that moment. I am sure that the result and accuracy will be much better if someone made right design.

    Both test were done on same spot - on my window. The weather was nice and clear.
    First, test with original antenna. You will notice the time - this was filmed after I made my alu-foil antenna because I couldnt wait ti try it so I forgot to record the performance with factory antenna. Anyway, here it is:


    It couldnt lock more than 5 satellites or reach more than 15m accuracy.


    Now, take a look how it works with my design:


    Frankly speaking, I am very surprised with the difference. If someone wants to recommend a better shape I will be happy to test it once I find suitable material. Actually, I can try to make it again from same thin foil but I dont guarantee that I will be able to reach exact measures.
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    here is my CWM Recovery, it's work on my device.
    DWYOR


    you can flash it with SPflashtool, or mobile uncle tools [root]