Should i upgrade to ics galaxy s2




















However, you will initially need to install the Kies software for the necessary drivers to be installed. The Odin utility is strictly not for the faint hearted.

Therefore, if you are using this method, do it with a lot of caution, and if you are doing it for the first time, read up on related articles on the XDA forums before proceeding.

Next, download the utility and the firmware links mentioned above and save them on your desktop. Once you have the two files, create a folder and decompress the downloaded files within that folder. You will be left with a few files, out of which the most important one is Odin. Next, you need to switch your phone into the download mode. Now connect the phone to your PC and let Windows install the necessary serial drivers for your phone.

Once done, start the Odin utility. Note: Do not check any other boxes and leave all settings as they are. After a successfully firmware flash, the phone will automatically restart. Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison.

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Well at least O2 got theirs out before us eh? Vodafone initially planned to release the update last week but postponed it. However, according to posts on a Vodafone forum , the operator has now released ICS -- oh, and look at this, just as I'm filing this story, Vodafone has emailed me to confirm it has released the update. Are you still waiting to get ICS on your S2? Are you mad as hell about Samsung's communications vacuum and will you just not take it anymore?

Let off some steam in the comments below or post on our fully updated Facebook wall. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Samsung Android Touch UI. The Samsung Galaxy S II has sold in record numbers worldwide and millions of users must've cheered the news of the Android 4.

It's an opportunity for the S II to finish with a flourish as it makes room for the much-anticipated new flagship. Ice Cream Sandwich, or ICS for short, improves the performance of the phone in some areas and promises better battery life - so, it's kind of like you're getting a free hardware upgrade.



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