Australian AU Galaxy S II (help/rooting/updates,etc)

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sxi200

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that thread you linked is downloads to modems... he was talking about kernels ;)

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My bad! I must admit I just glanced over the post and the DVKF4 was the main thing I noticed. I assumed incorrectly that he was after the modem. It sure does pay to read!

BTW, any news yet on the phones you got off eBay?

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Doubt you'll find a copy of KF4 for Voda here. You can use a jig with KJ1 (the Dec 11 firmware you mentioned), you need to flash the old bootloader & your jig will work fine. Then you can reflash the new bootloader if you need to.

I am currently using KJ1 but how do I find the old bootloader? Can you link me up please? Thx.
 

aceofclubs

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Check intratechs original firmware thread in the development section.

About halfway down 1st page. Instructions are there.

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beaver2233

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My bad! I must admit I just glanced over the post and the DVKF4 was the main thing I noticed. I assumed incorrectly that he was after the modem. It sure does pay to read!

BTW, any news yet on the phones you got off eBay?

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haha no worries... the $250 one I was refunded "an issue regarding PayPal, and was asked to pay via bank deposit", yeah that's definitely gonna happen :p the $330 one was posted via express post yesterday, doesn't look like it arrived today, so should get it tomorrow :D

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dlrudwns

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need to send my fone for repairs and its under warrantee. do i need to make it to vodafone stock rom b4 send out?
 

MistahBungle

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Old & new bootloaders attached.

Edit to add - Obviously flashing anything in Odin involves a small risk you'll brick your phone. You flash these bootloaders at you own risk & I am not responsible for anything that might happen to your phone as a result of same.

I am currently using KJ1 but how do I find the old bootloader? Can you link me up please? Thx.
 
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beaver2233

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does anyone know the cheapest place to buy a 2000mah samsung extended battery kit? I sold mine 2 weeks ago; didn't think I'd be buying another S2 :p

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and last question... does anyone have link to a I9100T modem that isn't linked to multiupload and is downloadable?

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beaver2233

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I have copy of following in my pc:
DUKF4 by vodafone (Odin flashable)
DVKF2 by Telstra (CWM flashable)

let me know if you need any one of them, I use the one from Telstra, and have Woolworths mobile (works on Optus network).

I'll upload somewhere...

thanks heaps, I'll have a shot at the Telstra KF2.

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BrenMcgee

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Hey guys,

Got a SGS2 with Telstra. At this stage the phone is completely stock, out of the box, and even with the bloatware etc I love it. It has been going great since I got it (Nov/Dec last year), until now...

Today I had the phone sitting in the car on the seat next to me and it randomly beeped. When I looked at the lock screen it said charging. Phone wasn't plugged in to charger. Has done this a few times today. Also a couple of times today I have went to unlock the phone and rather than the lock screen, a different screen was displayed. Picture below.
SGS2screen.jpg

And also, as of today, when ever someone calls and I answer the phone it just automatically turns the speaker phone on.

Does anyone else have any experience with these problems, and have any suggestions to fix it?

Thanks a lot guys,
Brendon
 

MistahBungle

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Try another battery re: the charging when not charging issue.

So far as the other issues are concerned, you could try flashing fresh stock firmware & see if that helps. Or you could send it in for warranty service & chances are they'll do exactly that to it unless they find a hardware issue.

If you want to have a go at flashing stock yourself, find/download the PC version of Checkfus (search for it on here/Google). You'll be able to use it to find download the latest firmware for your phone/country/carrier. There hasn't been a stock firmware update for Telstra since June 11, so chances are this will be the firmware that's currently on the phone.

Once you've downloaded the stock firmware, flash it following the instructions here
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Which route you choose is up to you.

Hey guys,

Got a SGS2 with Telstra. At this stage the phone is completely stock, out of the box, and even with the bloatware etc I love it. It has been going great since I got it (Nov/Dec last year), until now...

Today I had the phone sitting in the car on the seat next to me and it randomly beeped. When I looked at the lock screen it said charging. Phone wasn't plugged in to charger. Has done this a few times today. Also a couple of times today I have went to unlock the phone and rather than the lock screen, a different screen was displayed. Picture below.
SGS2screen.jpg

And also, as of today, when ever someone calls and I answer the phone it just automatically turns the speaker phone on.

Does anyone else have any experience with these problems, and have any suggestions to fix it?

Thanks a lot guys,
Brendon
 
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loopism

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Hey guys,

Got a SGS2 with Telstra. At this stage the phone is completely stock, out of the box, and even with the bloatware etc I love it. It has been going great since I got it (Nov/Dec last year), until now...

Today I had the phone sitting in the car on the seat next to me and it randomly beeped. When I looked at the lock screen it said charging. Phone wasn't plugged in to charger. Has done this a few times today. Also a couple of times today I have went to unlock the phone and rather than the lock screen, a different screen was displayed. Picture below.
SGS2screen.jpg

And also, as of today, when ever someone calls and I answer the phone it just automatically turns the speaker phone on.

Does anyone else have any experience with these problems, and have any suggestions to fix it?

Sounds like your phone is in driving mode, do you have bluetooth enabled? Double-tapping the home button can switch the phone to driving mode as well.
 

BrenMcgee

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Thanks for the quick replies guys.

MistahBungle: Will look in to flashing stock stuff on it. Factory reset wouldn't have the same effect by any chance would it? It's a pain in the arse that I have to change batteries, but my fiance has the same phone, so will try hers when she gets home from work. Good excuse to buy a genuine longer life battery :p

loopism: I don't have bluetooth turned on, and have never heard of driving mode. Will keep track of if it happens again.

After I posted my original post I turned the phone off, and as soon as I did it showed the battery level indicator that comes up when the phone is charging while off. Except the phone wasn't plugged in. It was also flashing a warning triangle with a thermometer picture. Doesn't look good?
 

newton123

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Gmail auto refresh is down

My S2 has checkrom v4. Has been running fine for a few weeks and then last week the email stopped syncing automatically. It will sync if I hit the refresh button but not update automatically.

Using the standard GMail app with gmail accounts (4)

Any ideas would be huge

thanks in advance
 

MistahBungle

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Yeah you could try a factory reset before you go down the flashing route.

Battery/warning triangle is bad. I'd send it in for warranty service, personally speaking. Sounds cactus to me. That issue has been coming up a lot on here last month or two.

Thanks for the quick replies guys.

MistahBungle: Will look in to flashing stock stuff on it. Factory reset wouldn't have the same effect by any chance would it? It's a pain in the arse that I have to change batteries, but my fiance has the same phone, so will try hers when she gets home from work. Good excuse to buy a genuine longer life battery :p

loopism: I don't have bluetooth turned on, and have never heard of driving mode. Will keep track of if it happens again.

After I posted my original post I turned the phone off, and as soon as I did it showed the battery level indicator that comes up when the phone is charging while off. Except the phone wasn't plugged in. It was also flashing a warning triangle with a thermometer picture. Doesn't look good?


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1) Sounds like some of the Google services might be borked. You could try clearing data on the Gmail App & Google Services Framework.
2) Factory reset.
3) Reflash Checkrom. Wipe data so you get a clean install (of the system apps in particular). Don't restore system apps or data Except for contacts, SMS, call logs, etc, etc.
4) If the problem persists, go back to stock. Obviously if you don't have a problem when you're on stock, it's a Checkrom issue. The Checkrom thread would be a better place to get an answer from (from the dev perhaps).
5) Don't use the GMail app. It's ****e. As bad as Kies.

My S2 has checkrom v4. Has been running fine for a few weeks and then last week the email stopped syncing automatically. It will sync if I hit the refresh button but not update automatically.

Using the standard GMail app with gmail accounts (4)

Any ideas would be huge

thanks in advance
 

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    Hey guys,

    The Galaxy S2 is an extremely powerful (and very popular) smartphone in the market today - and since Samsung have sold a record number of these worldwide, figured its about to BOOM bigtime; particularly in Australia as prices start to fall and phone plans start to drop. Because of this, I wanted to provide other Aussie members on these forums with a HANDY point of reference, as a lot of guides & tutorials are for different models or have different specifications and require some tweaking. Use this thread as a guide, a starting point, or utilise this thread for other aussie general help.

    Please help by posting what build you have on your SGS2, your speed test results in australia, modem type, network,etc...Your experiences, your advice, any input is appreciated. Ive only done the first 15 pages thus far:

    Members and their SGS2's on the following networks:

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    page 2: Optus/Telstra tips/tricks on FW: diable fast dormancy, GPS info etc

    page 5: Full review of phone (photo/vid), usb drivers, oldin, complete phone service manual, letter codes

    page 10:Specifics for rooted phone 3g hack

    page 11: undervolting and saving battery life steps

    ...

    Thanks guys

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    Shotty's Helper Post

    I myself have a i9100T which was originally bought on contract from Telstra, but my mate loved iPhones too much and didn't want to change so I grabbed it for a song in June 2011. I've had it running on several ROMs, starting with OEM Ginger to JB 4.2.2., but I've found it's most stable on IceCream 4.0.4. It's currently running:
    Jellybean 4.1.2 - Slim-3.1.0-Official (JZO54K) ROM
    3.0.15-CM-HardCorePawn 'rooted' kernel
    I9100XXMS4 modem with 'telstra.iph' APN

    Everything works wonderfully well - it's fast, has great battery life, the images, screen, text, video all look great, the sound for a phone call is clear and loud, ringtones are loud, the Bluetooth works with my car stereo and I can play video from it to my Samsung LED TV via wi-fi.

    Thing is, not all I9100's are the same...

    If you're lucky enough to have an i9100M, or perhaps an i9210/i9210T or an i9100G, just be aware that you have differences in hardware. With that, do your research thoroughly before flashing something that may not work properly on your device, or even worse, kill it. The i9100/i9100T/i9100 International and the i9100G both run the same CPU, a 1.2GHz dual core Cortex-A9. The i9100/T/Int'l has the Exynos chipset, i9100G has a (slower) Texas Instruments OMAP4430. For graphics, the i9100/T/Int'l has the (more powerful) Mali 400MP, i9100G runs the PowerVR SGX540 GPU. This is why they need slightly different ROMs and firmwares, due to the differences in hardware. The G, the T and the International are not 4G/LTE (Long Term Evolution) capable.

    The i9100M is the Canadian Galaxy S2-class device with 4G/LTE capability, featuring the same CPU and chipset as a i9100/T/Int'l. The i9210 (and its 'T' variant, which Telstra Australia have as their Galaxy S2-class 4G device) has more grunt and better graphics than all of those. It comes with a 1.5GHz dual core Scorpion CPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 chipset and Adreno 220 GPU. Rooting for these other phones is a little bit different, from what I've been told, because of the presence of (1) the LTE chip, (2) different chipset, and (3) different GPU, in your device. I've only ever had a SGS-1 i9000 and my current SGS-2 i9100T, so unfortunately I don't know a great deal about devices I've never worked on.

    If you're looking for help with the i9210/i9210T, the thread for your device is here below...

    i9210T:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1593061

    For the best way to compare phones, tablets etc., there are two sites which are always 'top of the game' when it comes to hardware specifications, release dates and the like. They are GSM Arena and PDA Database. Click on their names to visit their Homepage(s).

    Okay, how do you get the best out of a I9100/I9100T?

    Firstly, may I just say follow these instructions to the letter before coming to me with questions. I have spent the best part of three years tinkering with my own i9100, also researching across XDA-Developers and a number of other Android forums to take the very best information that actually works time and again.
    And we start afresh. Back up your device - all your photos and music, etc. - to your PC, then you're going to need to make a trip to SamMobile.com, join up with them (if you haven't already) and go jumping through their hoops to find the 595.16MB ZIP archive known as...
    Australian Stock Unbranded XSA Jellybean ROM (4.1.2). The file itself you're looking for is called I9100XWLSH_I9100XSALSA_XSA.zip, and you find it by logging into your SamMobile account, navigating your way to their firmwares database then clicking on the correct device names in the dropdowns. It's a slow site, so give it time, but you're looking for:
    Galaxy GT-I9100, Australia (XSA) 4.1.2
    DO NOT grab the Optus one, or any other 'carrier-branded' firmware unless you want to fill your device with rubbish and wait longer for a larger file to download. Create a New folder on your Desktop, then (using WinRAR or 7ZIP) extract the contents of the ZIP you downloaded into that folder.
    Next, go grab a nice little program called Odin, available here (thanks to daerragh)...

    http://xdaforums.com/galaxy-s3/themes-apps/27-08-2013-odin-3-09-odin-1-85-versions-t2189539

    Odin is what you use to 'flash' the new firmware into your phone, and there is plenty of advice and assistance available in the thread you'll visit to grab the application so I won't go into details here. Another thing about Odin, it is one of the most stable ways of performing the next step - rooting.

    You'll find throughout XDA a number of device-specific threads and posts about how to gain root access to your device. One thing you'll definitely need is what's known as a 'rooted kernel'. The one just below is specifically for the i9100 and JellyBean, and if you have issues with what to do or how to do it, post a Help request on that thread (thanks to PhilZ)...

    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=31310884&postcount=3

    The specific file you are looking for is under the heading << 22.03.2013 - PhilZ-cwm6 v4.90.8 with CWM 6.0.3.0 based recovery >>, and is called PhilZ-cwm6-XWLSH-XSA-4.90.8.tar.md5. Again, you use Odin to 'flash' that into your phone.

    Once you've done that, you'll be looking for a way to get rid of the 'dreaded' Yellow Triangle. Go check out...

    chainfire's TriangleAway Thread

    and follow the instructions from the Master himself. Grab the TriangleAway-v3.26.apk from the link at the bottom of that post, and throw the man a Donation - the guy reigns supreme with these devices and deserves every bit of credit for the support he gives us all.

    Okay. Right here is the most important step - BACKUP YOUR DEVICE'S EFS FOLDER!!! This is a location where information pertaining to your device's IMEI number are stored, and this folder can sometimes be wiped when you flash a custom ROM. Of course, it's much easier for yourself or any phone app. written for the purpose to do this task when the device is rooted, which is why I'm discussing it after I let you know about gaining root access. Read this excellent guide for a thorough explanation of the how's and why's of this very important piece of the custom ROM puzzle (thanks to Rawat)...

    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=13566061&postcount=1

    Next, go and find yourself a ROM, preferably a Samsung-based one. AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) ones are okay, but they come with a little 'statistics' app that you can't get rid of, and is a pain in the 'ah-hem' to disable. The origins of AOKP ROMs have been rewritten by a group of developers using Android sources, but it's kinda like trying to write a version of Apple iOS that runs on an IBM clone designed for Windows. It works, and some do really work well because on the surface they're Android, but underneath????
    The thing with AOSP (Android Open Source Project) ROMs is, they are built on Google's original Android source code, so you're getting the base code of the OS exactly as the Original Programmer intended. The manufacturers then get their grubby little hands on that code, then go to town making it control their hardware in the manner they want.
    Now, the list of Original (Custom) ROMs for the i9100 that are shared here on XDA can be seen by following the link below...

    http://xdaforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1058

    For custom ROMs that are 'outside the box' (so to speak), such as MIUI ROMs, 'nightlies' and AOKP ROMs, check out the thread below...

    http://xdaforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204

    If you have questions about the ROM itself, how to 'flash' the ROM, or anything else about that particular release, ask them of the ROM Chef in the thread where you got it from. They're the ones who cooked it, so they've already gone through the trials and errors and successes of getting their ROM working on an i9100, making them the best guys and gals to ask if you have dramas with the ROM. 99.9% of the time the ROM Chef's thread will have in the first couple of posts Instructions on How To Flash, FAQ's, known issues, etc.

    The advice I give everyone regardless of what device you have is, Back the damn thing up first - it's called a nandroid backup, Google it - and make sure you clean all traces of the old firmware out of your phone thoroughly. More often than not, the dramas people have when they get up and running on a newly flashed ROM (or, issues in restarting the device after a flash) can be directly attributed to remnants of the old ROM interfering with the new. This is especially so for flashing via Recovery. If you use Odin to flash a Stock firmware, it pretty much smashes its way over the top of whatever you've got installed, and gives you a fresh palate to work with.

    Go and grab hawkerpaul's scripted cleaner kits - GS2KernelWipeV2.02 and GS2ROMWipeV2.02 (they are run in Recovery Mode) before installing any new custom ROM (after rooting). They are available from the XDA thread link below (thanks to hawkerpaul). If you have any questions about those scripts, be sure to post them on that thread and NOT here on the 'Australian AU Galaxy S II (help/rooting/updates,etc)' thread...

    Click HERE for HawkerPaul's Cleaner Scripts

    Now, if you're having issues with carrier network connectivity, call quality, mobile internet etc., it could be either your network APN (Access Point Name) settings or your ROM's 'modem' package. APN settings are within the phone's Network setup menu. The best list of Australian carrier APN's I've found is at Ausdroid Forums. Modems are a sort of 'try them until you get one you're happy with' kind of thing, and the best list of modems is hosted by XDA's very own Legend Of Radios, aprilia at...
    Code:
    http://d-h.st/users/ApriliaM3/?fld_id=7318#files
    Unfortunately our esteemed colleague doesn't have a great deal to do with our now antique devices, so my advice is to grab a few of the modem ZIPs there and take at least two days of testing each until you get one that gives you enwhitenment. What Aprilia has there gets flashed through CWM Recovery, and the best Australian modems as of December 2014 are XXMS2, and XXMS4.

    After reading through the above, if you're still stuck for ideas I have another Helper Post that you can check out...

    Click HERE for Shotty's Other Helper Post

    Hope that gets your device running smikko, and if you're that stuck you need a bit of special attention, PM me. Lastly, make sure to click on the Thanks button if you got help from this tutorial...
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    I've attached CWM flashable zip for the new Vodafone modem for ICS enjoy!


    I9100TDULP4
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    XWLP4: Download
    Firmware info: PDA:XWLP4|PHONE:XXLPS|CSC:OPSLP4

    XWLP4 Stock Kernel: Download
    Password: intratech@XDA

    ---------- Post added at 02:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:48 PM ----------

    G'day All,
    Do i have to unroot my SG2 to install Optus ICS firmware ?

    I will appreciate your answer thank$
    RR

    NO :):):):):):):):):):)
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    I forgot ask still 1 question:
    If I will buy smartphone in Optus shop,how long time will take from Optus do udpates new firmwares?

    For example:Samsung issues new firmware for "clear"(without special Optus Menu) SGS 1.After how long time will come new firmware to Optus SGS 1?

    If Optus stock the phone before Telstra, which they do, they are liekly to release their version of the newer firmware before Telstra. From my experience in Andriod, Telstra are very slow with their releases. But if you want a clean firmware with NO locked Optus apps, you are usually better off getting another compatable version thats already out there (as i mentioned i have Telecom NZ firmware on my Telstra SGS1, they took WAAY to long to release Froyo last year).

    To answer a previous question you had; dont pay anything over or near $700. I got mine for $525 with post (albeit from terrible retailer Soppingsquare - see pg4) , which im still waiting on. Will report everything when i get it.

    In the meantime, if you havent seen this site; www.samfirmware.com is fantastic, here's some useful stuff from there - i'd recommend signing up as a member:

    Full review of the phone, photos, videos etc:
    http://www.samfirmware.com/galaxysii.htm

    USB driver, Odin 1.83 (not sure if latest), Service Manual and a COMPLETE Letter guide to understand the specific model of your phone, revision, version (etc), i pavckaged this all up as one RAR file for you guys to look at.
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ADRME290

    If you download, its appreciated you click the 'thanks' button. Hope that helps some of the new guys.

    RoOSTA