Official Galaxy S II ICS upgrade could come March 1st - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Link: http://androidcommunity.com/official-galaxy-s-ii-ics-upgrade-could-come-march-1st-20120210/
Let's hope this is true.

Yeah not us anytime soon. This is talking about the international version.
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Thats not for us its for international .. Wont even help us.

dtm_stretch said:
Yeah not us anytime soon. This is talking about the international version.
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Kernel sources? I thought we needed those. The international version as it stands now runs fine on my phone.

seeing as the international is a gsm phone, wouldn't the kernel sources be sufficiently different from our phone so as not to work? Never messed with kernels before, so sorry if it's a stupid question.

agentfazexx said:
Kernel sources? I thought we needed those. The international version as it stands now runs fine on my phone.
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You flashed international version on your phone? Or did I read this wrong... sorry if I did

playya said:
You flashed international version on your phone? Or did I read this wrong... sorry if I did
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Yeah, the version off of sgs2ics.com. Booted fine.

darthstewie said:
seeing as the international is a gsm phone, wouldn't the kernel sources be sufficiently different from our phone so as not to work? Never messed with kernels before, so sorry if it's a stupid question.
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Kernel sources for everything not related to ril would help us, so Wifi, BT, GPS, etc. Since we already have 3g and SMS working, my guess is that the kernel source for the int'l SGS II could round out what we need to get an acceptable working ICS ROM.

darthstewie said:
seeing as the international is a gsm phone, wouldn't the kernel sources be sufficiently different from our phone so as not to work? Never messed with kernels before, so sorry if it's a stupid question.
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Not entirely. The radio sources would be, yes, but the hardware drivers are the same (so stuff to get the camera and whatnot working could be used) as our phone, I think.

kiekan said:
Not entirely. The radio sources would be, yes, but the hardware drivers are the same (so stuff to get the camera and whatnot working could be used) as our phone, I think.
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All of the drivers work for hardware (minus radio, wifi worked).
Either way, if Samsung is releasing it, chances are Sprint will take this and act on it.

agentfazexx said:
Yeah, the version off of sgs2ics.com. Booted fine.
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I call BS on this one...
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agentfazexx said:
Either way, if Samsung is releasing it, chances are Sprint will take this and act on it.
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Oh if only this were true. You are new to Sprint aren't you...

squiggie said:
I call BS on this one...
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Okay. Well I know it booted fine. Try it yourself. Otherwise, shut up and stop trolling.

boe said:
Oh if only this were true. You are new to Sprint aren't you...
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6 months into a contract.

agentfazexx said:
All of the drivers work for hardware (minus radio, wifi worked).
Either way, if Samsung is releasing it, chances are Sprint will take this and act on it.
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Samsung already stated they will be having updates by the first quarter for some devices like the SGS2 , but in the end it's up to the carriers and Sprint loves to drag it out.
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agentfazexx said:
Okay. Well I know it booted fine. Try it yourself. Otherwise, shut up and stop trolling.
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People have been having issues booting back to stock or anything else for that matter. May I ask have you nandroid back to anything since booting it up? Also does your pc recognize your phone?

I wouldn't expect Sprint to have a Release of ICS for the Epic Touch until late Summer or early Fall 2012. By then, the phone will be almost 1 year old and Sprint will start saying the ET4G is "End of Life" and stop supporting it altogether.
-Daryel

playya said:
People have been having issues booting back to stock or anything else for that matter. May I ask have you nandroid back to anything since booting it up? Also does your pc recognize your phone?
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Had to flash another kernel then nandroid back to get back to 2.3. Didn't try plugging it into my PC.

daryelv said:
I wouldn't expect Sprint to have a Release of ICS for the Epic Touch until late Summer or early Fall 2012. By then, the phone will be almost 1 year old and Sprint will start saying the ET4G is "End of Life" and stop supporting it altogether.
-Daryel
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Fortunately for us, we don't have to rely on Sprint, as Samsung will release the kernel sources we need to get where we need to go. Also, the 4.0 iteration we would get from Sprint would be TouchWiz'd up, which for me I could care less about. We will have daily-driver quality CM9 and AOSP ICS well before we see an official ICS-based ROM released by Sprint.
And before you ask, yes I have been with Sprint for a long time, and yes I came from the OG Epic 4g.

playya said:
People have been having issues booting back to stock or anything else for that matter. May I ask have you nandroid back to anything since booting it up? Also does your pc recognize your phone?
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The people doing it are Odin a tar and its bricking them because they don't know what they are doing....you can use the tar file with mobile Odin pro and retain root which will allow you to use mobile Odin to flash kernel with cwm to get out of the brick but without root can't use mobile Odin...you can take the tar apart and make a ROM out of it...as long as the bootloader and radio is not in there you should be good
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Related

Development for Epic 4G Touch

This is a little placeholder.
svetius said:
This is a little placeholder.
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do we have root?
I'm fairly certain we do have root, I doubt samsung changed anything up security wise from the international sgs2
asafegous said:
do we have root?
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Soon, soon my friend.
I'd selfishly love to see which developers plan to get this phone.
Can wait till friday
I might be getting the Att version of the sgs2. Could the dev between the two devices be shared? They are nearly identical spec wise, with the exception of the radios. I'm curious to see what gets ported at launch from the SGS2
I doubt it. Cdma and gsm development vary a lot on some things.
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stangdriverdoug said:
I doubt it. Cdma and gsm development vary a lot on some things.
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Ports from other gsII phones will be pretyy easy... especially the tmobile version.. asl it has the exact same specs basicly..
deano0714 said:
Ports from other gsII phones will be pretyy easy... especially the tmobile version.. asl it has the exact same specs basicly..
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Cept the Tmob version is going to have a different SoC.
Source
I don't think we have to worry about root.
As far as I know, we just flash a recovery (ClockworkMod) via ODIN and then start flashing kernels and ROMs.
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I don't think we have to worry about root.
As far as I know, we just flash a recovery (ClockworkMod) via ODIN and then start flashing kernels and ROMs.
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Just because we could flash a port of CWM on the E4GT doesnt mean it'll automatically have root.... We'll still have to find an exploit that will give us root access..... Then ROM development and so on would be able to start.... You can flash a custom ROM without having root but it would be pretty pointless.....
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Cept the Tmob version is going to have a different SoC.
Source
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Oh I didn't even know that.. that kinda blows for them lol
deano0714 said:
Oh I didn't even know that.. that kinda blows for them lol
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Well they got a snapdragon clocked at 1.5 GHz ill be back with source
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/13/t-mobiles-galaxy-s-ii-processor-revealed-its-a-qualcomm/
We thought cross-development would be easy for the first US Galaxy S, look how that turned out!
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Just because we could flash a port of CWM on the E4GT doesnt mean it'll automatically have root.... We'll still have to find an exploit that will give us root access..... Then ROM development and so on would be able to start.... You can flash a custom ROM without having root but it would be pretty pointless.....
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No, there is no exploit regarding this method of rooting. The only "exploit" that would need to be found was if the bootloader was locked, and, judging by the history of EVERY samsung phone, it won't be. so yes, it really is that simple.
flash CWM.
flash su.zip through CWM
sit down and eat your sammiches
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No, there is no exploit regarding this method of rooting. The only "exploit" that would need to be found was if the bootloader was locked, and, judging by the history of EVERY samsung phone, it won't be. so yes, it really is that simple.
flash CWM.
flash su.zip through CWM
sit down and eat your sammiches
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So will I still be able to use my ACS Recovery on this phone? It just works so much better that the purp CWM 3.1.0.1 I was using.
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OMG! you guys are killing me… Im soooooo jealous of you sprint users. Im with AT&T and have to wait
Hopefully Team Win pickes up one of these phones and ports their recovery for it.
Anyone with the phone I hand willing to test the international root method ?
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Good purchase at this time?

Is this a good purchase right now? In the situation i'm in if I don't get this phone I will be stuck with my nexus s for 2 years so might as well get a new phone for the 2 years. Also do you guys think this will get CM9? Thanks.!
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Is this a good purchase right now? In the situation i'm in if I don't get this phone I will be stuck with my nexus s for 2 years so might as well get a new phone for the 2 years. Also do you guys think this will get CM9? Thanks.!
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This phone is getting CM9 eventually. Cyanogen's update said it was coming after the international version s2 one rolls out.
Yo bro this is the best phone T-Mobile has believe me u won't be disappointed grab it. And yes we will get cm9 after the exynos devices. snapdragon is next and devices alike and were in this category
CM9 will come. This device is the top 3 devices out right now, and will still be relevant after a year or more.
short answer: yes
I took advantage of the FAR V-day sales last week. I was tempted to wait for the Galaxy Nexus, but it seem T-Mo is always the last one to get any decent phones. Since my Nexus One was showing its age, I ordered the GS2 and renewed a 2yr contract. I figured as long as the hw is capable of running custom ROM's, it really doesn't matter if it's the Galaxy Nexus or Galaxy S2.
Darrien13 said:
Is this a good purchase right now? In the situation i'm in if I don't get this phone I will be stuck with my nexus s for 2 years so might as well get a new phone for the 2 years. Also do you guys think this will get CM9? Thanks.!
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cyanogenmod's website mentioned that cm9 is coming for us next(sgs2 with the msm8660)
but it probably wont be here for at least another month
AznDud333 said:
cyanogenmod's website mentioned that cm9 is coming for us next(sgs2 with the msm8660)
but it probably wont be here for at least another month
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Im pretty sure we are apq 8060 Chip set its just another variant of qualcomms s3 same family tho correct me if I'm wrong
sarni84 said:
Im pretty sure we are apq 8060 Chip set its just another variant of qualcomms s3 same family tho correct me if I'm wrong
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you're correct, but the apq8060 and msm8X60 are pretty much the same thing.
i believe the difference is radio integration, but i don't know for sure.
funeralthirst said:
you're correct, but the apq8060 and msm8X60 are pretty much the same thing.
i believe the difference is radio integration, but i don't know for sure.
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U are also correct the msm gets evdo and more radio frequencies basically for other carriers
chlehqls said:
CM9 will come. This device is the top 3 devices out right now, and will still be relevant after a year or more.
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ROTFL-COPTR dude.
By the time CM9 comes out, many other phones that are far better than the GS2 will be out, including the GS3.
If you really want CM, get a phone that supports it initially.
What phones would that be?
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What phones would that be?
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Well the HTC Sensation would be one of those phones.
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Im pretty sure we are apq 8060 Chip set its just another variant of qualcomms s3 same family tho correct me if I'm wrong
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apq8060 is the soc
msm8660 is the chipset, just look at the phone info(on our actual phone)
onyx00 said:
ROTFL-COPTR dude.
By the time CM9 comes out, many other phones that are far better than the GS2 will be out, including the GS3.
If you really want CM, get a phone that supports it initially.
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we will have ICS before official OTA or cm I think. xobarder is good
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we will have ICS before official OTA or cm I think. xobarder is good
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I agree he is a great dev. but will he build drivers from scratch? will ics run right without drivers?
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jordanishere said:
I agree he is a great dev. but will he build drivers from scratch? will ics run right without drivers?
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No we definitely need the drivers that's why we need Samsung to drop ics. Because building drivers from scratch is no easy task. It can be done but will take a while. That is why a lot of devs rather wait for that it will make life that much easier when compiling a rom. I know xboarder said he is building drivers tho. We need those for sound, touchscreen, and etc.. also cm prolly has already done this we will prolly see something from them before official
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No we definitely need the drivers that's why we need Samsung to drop ics. Because building drivers from scratch is no easy task. It can be done but will take a while. That is why a lot of devs rather wait for that it will make life that much easier when compiling a rom. I know xboarder said he is building drivers tho. We need those for sound, touchscreen, and etc.. also cm prolly has already done this we will prolly see something from them before official
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There was an article on rootz wiki where they interviewed cyanogen. he said they are waiting for drivers as well and this is what is delaying cm9 official builds.
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ICS for Galaxy S II Official!

https://www.facebook.com/notes/sams...dwich-upgrade-for-galaxy-s-ii/390405030989148
Doesn't state our phone in it, but by the quality of FC07, I can imagine it may be.
Fc07 stop has a few bugs that do honestly need to be worked out. And no this is for the international SGS2 only.
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I hope they fix the GPS only working if you have it on when you flash or they are going to have to deal with a lot of angry grandmothers.
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I can imagine it may be.
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Samsung literally has no say in when the Epic 4G Touch ICS rom is ready. By the release quality builds are done Sprint that still has to okay it. Same with the other US carriers but atleast the GSM variants here dont require as much work. AT&T still has a pretty rigorous process on approving updates last i read.
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I hope they fix the GPS
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Would they really be so silly as to out an official ROM without fixing GPS?
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Would they really be so silly as to out an official ROM without fixing GPS?
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that would be insane!! putting out a phone without fully functional gps!!
(wooops, forgot my sarcasm font!)
kingdazy said:
that would be insane!! putting out a phone without fully functional gps!!
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Well they did release this phone with only a 90% functioning modem, so much LOS back on EG30/EG12
kingdazy said:
that would be insane!! putting out a phone without fully functional gps!!
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Samsung must be insane because alot of their phones came out with bad GPS lol
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[Q] how come there are no custom roms for this phone?

Just checked the development forums and they are basically empty.
Is it just that the phone is new? Or has there been no way to root it yet? I'm thinking of getting this phone but I'd like to know if I'll have the option of rooting/loading a custom ROM.
One last question - is this phone any different then the nexus? it seems to have the same hardware other then a better camera and have LTE.
Thanks
Nexus 4 is optimus G with no amplifiers/filters for LTE, less storage, different camera, wireless charger, RGB led.
No roms cause thats the international version section, its still kinda rare and the boot still locked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34769921
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ahh, didnt realize there was another forum for the sprint optimus g - cool. thanks. Any word on when sprint will provide an upgrade to 4.2?
merkk said:
ahh, didnt realize there was another forum for the sprint optimus g - cool. thanks. Any word on when sprint will provide an upgrade to 4.2?
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I'm in Canada so I'm not entirely sure, but if Sprint is like any other carrier they will push an update to 4.2 loooooonnnnnggggg after the devs here have cooked about a dozen customs Rom's for it. They are working on AOSP now. Shouldn't be too long.
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Oh i know i can get it sooner here, but this isnt my phone and for some stupid reason my friend doesn't want me to root his phone, so just wondering how long he's gonna have to wait to get any of the new stuff 4.2 has
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I'm in Canada so I'm not entirely sure, but if Sprint is like any other carrier they will push an update to 4.2 loooooonnnnnggggg after the devs here have cooked about a dozen customs Rom's for it. They are working on AOSP now. Shouldn't be too long.
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You sure? I read that because unless we have CWM, we're not getting custom ROMs.
geokilla said:
You sure? I read that because unless we have CWM, we're not getting custom ROMs.
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CWM and TWRP are both out for the North American variants. Just need the ROMS to be cooked.
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From the looks of it, there are a few devs that have this device (judging from the "root-testing" discussion). I'm sure that it won't be too long before we see some work. Still a relatively new device here in the US.
I'm getting my hands on it tonight, so I'll give her a looksie. If I can do something with what I find, then I will. It's my first LG (primary body of work on Moto devices), so it might be slow...
Th3Bill said:
From the looks of it, there are a few devs that have this device (judging from the "root-testing" discussion). I'm sure that it won't be too long before we see some work. Still a relatively new device here in the US.
I'm getting my hands on it tonight, so I'll give her a looksie. If I can do something with what I find, then I will. It's my first LG (primary body of work on Moto devices), so it might be slow...
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Glad to hear you're coming to this phone!
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Glad to hear you're coming to this phone!
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Can I go home from work now? I know the phone is sitting at my house right now. This is one of the terrible parts about a 12 hour work day...lol!
Th3Bill said:
From the looks of it, there are a few devs that have this device (judging from the "root-testing" discussion). I'm sure that it won't be too long before we see some work. Still a relatively new device here in the US.
I'm getting my hands on it tonight, so I'll give her a looksie. If I can do something with what I find, then I will. It's my first LG (primary body of work on Moto devices), so it might be slow...
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Cool thanks.
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Can I go home from work now? I know the phone is sitting at my house right now. This is one of the terrible parts about a 12 hour work day...lol!
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lol, oh I understand that, work 12's myself.
You won't be disapointed, great device for sure!
Th3Bill said:
Can I go home from work now? I know the phone is sitting at my house right now. This is one of the terrible parts about a 12 hour work day...lol!
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This is why i have any new toys delivered to my work instead of home - then again i tend not to get much work done once it arrives

Virgin Mobile US Jelly Bean official update, GB28.

Have any VM US users installed the official update from Kies for their "Samsung Galaxy II" (Epic 4G Touch) yet? Have you had any problems? Has anything improved? The two problems that I read about so far are:
- Google Now closing quickly. Seems there is a fix by clearing cache or reset.
- BT not stable for some audio devices.
How is your battery life, has it improved, I read one report on the Sprint device that it did.
Please let me know of your experience with the official VM Jelly Bean, id GB28 US update from Kies, good or bad, thanks.
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Have any VM US users installed the official update from Kies for their "Samsung Galaxy II" (Epic 4G Touch) yet? Have you had any problems? Has anything improved? The two problems that I read about so far are:
- Google Now closing quickly. Seems there is a fix by clearing cache or reset.
- BT not stable for some audio devices.
How is your battery life, has it improved, I read one report on the Sprint device that it did.
Please let me know of your experience with the official VM Jelly Bean, id GB28 US update from Kies, good or bad, thanks.
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Or you can install it rself to find out all the answers you seek.
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Or you can install it rself to find out all the answers you seek.
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I wanted to see if anyone is having any problems before installing it or had anything good to say about new features. I am not on root so I can't flash back to a prior version.
Answers like yours are not helpful.
xda-soar said:
I wanted to see if anyone is having any problems before installing it or had anything good to say about new features. I am not on root so I can't flash back to a prior version.
Answers like yours are not helpful.
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You can always Odin back to whichever version you desire, rooted or not.
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Adreaver said:
You can always Odin back to whichever version you desire, rooted or not.
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It is a pain
I too am interested in reports
Then you are out of luck. If you don't want to take the time and do for yourself, no one will take the time to do for you.
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It is a pain
I too am interested in reports
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Um, using odin takes a minute or 2 at most plus the wait time for the install which is less than 10 minutes. What's really a pain is lazy people sitting around with their hand out like that dude on the interstate on ramp.
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rancur3p1c said:
It is a pain
I too am interested in reports
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ditch the entitlement and you might get a bit farther in life.
Guys, I didn't mean to start a flame war, just wanted to get some opinions of people on VM US SPH-D710VMUB using the GB28 update. Thanks.
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Guys, I didn't mean to start a flame war, just wanted to get some opinions of people on VM US SPH-D710VMUB using the GB28 update. Thanks.
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You didn't start a flame war. It was far from it. Another user brought that on himself.
Now, you could install what you are asking about and be the first to officially report back on your fondings. That's what I meant with my first post. I hope there are no hard feelings.
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graydiggy said:
Now, you could install what you are asking about and be the first to officially report back on your fondings. That's what I meant with my first post. I hope there are no hard feelings.
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Similarly, i only meant to say that even if you are dissatisfied with the update, there are easy methods readily available to go back to the ROM you are on now.
You asking if anyone else has tried the ROM is fine. The other user complaining that it's too difficult flies in the face of everything that xda is about.
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Adreaver said:
Similarly, i only meant to say that even if you are dissatisfied with the update, there are easy methods readily available to go back to the ROM you are on now.
You asking if anyone else has tried the ROM is fine. The other user complaining that it's too difficult flies in the face of everything that xda is about.
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You responded to the wrong person. Your response should be directed at two people. One of them isn't me.
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graydiggy said:
You responded to the wrong person. Your response should be directed at two people. One of them isn't me.
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Oops. Quoted the wrong post.
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Could someone post a link to that rom. I would like to look at it.
Also does anyone know if Virgin Mobile has Visual voice mail build in, or are they still on the dial in / old indicator style of voice mail.
Thanks.:fingers-crossed:
wizardknight said:
Could someone post a link to that rom. I would like to look at it.
Also does anyone know if Virgin Mobile has Visual voice mail build in, or are they still on the dial in / old indicator style of voice mail.
Thanks.:fingers-crossed:
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Hi wizard, this thread is about the official Samsung update via Kies. I am not sure about VM-specific ROMs as I am not rooted.
Currently on stock ICS, Virgin has visual voice mail but it only seems to work sometimes for me. I am not sure how it will work on JB or if it will even exist on the official JB. I am pretty sure some vendor-specific features like Sprint ID and Virgin Mobile ID are lost in the official JB release.
xda-soar said:
Hi wizard, this thread is about the official Samsung update via Kies. I am not sure about VM-specific ROMs as I am not rooted.
Currently on stock ICS, Virgin has visual voice mail but it only seems to work sometimes for me. I am not sure how it will work on JB or if it will even exist on the official JB. I am pretty sure some vendor-specific features like Sprint ID and Virgin Mobile ID are lost in the official JB release.
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I guess I miss understood the thread. The title implied there was a E4gT with a Virgin Mobile GB28 based rom in existence.
I am looking for a phone.apk, that used the non-visual voice mail system, which is comparable with the E4GT. I was hopping I might be able to get it from this rom.
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Um, using odin takes a minute or 2 at most plus the wait time for the install which is less than 10 minutes. What's really a pain is lazy people sitting around with their hand out like that dude on the interstate on ramp.
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Only if you already know the procedure
rancur3p1c said:
Only if you already know the procedure
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It maybe takes five minutes to read and find out exactly how to do it.
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It maybe takes five minutes to read and find out exactly how to do it.
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Definitely longer. Even for a stupid person.
rancur3p1c said:
Definitely longer. Even for a stupid person.
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Are you unfamiliar with the One Clicks?
The name is accurate...One click.
If it takes you more than 5 minutes to read how to click a button once, you may want to stay on the stock rom.

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