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How to install root on Samsung S2 without yellow triangle PDF Print E-mail

If you have the stock rom and you don't want to loose your waranty, then this is what you need:

-Download https://www.dropbox.com/s/vds2wxuduee4e5s/CWM.zip, https://www.dropbox.com/s/i9c0aqyiivc45pm/SU-Busybox-Installer.zip, and https://www.dropbox.com/s/034csi39s31y1o7/SU-Installer-signed.zip

-Enter recovery

-Apply update from sdcard, choose CWM.zip (This is the external card, and if you get errors, you should format it first)

-After CWM is installed, choose apply zip from sdcard, and install SU-Busybox + SU-Installer (in this order)


 
MIUI Mintberry Edition - Galaxy S1 PDF Print E-mail
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If you are familiar with MIUI ROM, then you might like this Mintberry edition.Comparing with other versions, this seems to be a little bit faster, but what makes it special from my point of view are the colors of this ROM. The display looks more vibrant and sharp. 


 
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich PDF Print E-mail
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Here's what you need to know about the latest version of Google's mobile OS which combines the best of the Android 2.x phone interface with the Android 3.x Honeycomb tablet interface.
 
Galaxy S2 Review PDF Print E-mail

The Samsung Galaxy S II – successor of the popular Galaxy S and brand new flagship device from Samsung. Whenever I bought a new device, Samsung has been one of the contenders, but ultimately some things never quite appealed to me, so I ended up either getting HTC or Nokia.

 
10 Reasons You Should Try CyanogenMod 7 and 5 Tricks PDF Print E-mail

CyanogenMod 7 (CM7), a Gingerbread-based stock Android ROM, had been on my radar for a while. It’s currently available for 28 devices, old and new, tablets and phones, including the Nexus One, HTC Incredible, HTC Hero, LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy S, and Nook Color. Since my Desire Z was rooted, I decided to give it a shot. Lo and behold, a breath of fresh air swooped through my phone and it felt brand new without the clunky, RAM-hungry, processor-intensive Sense layer. Two months later, I am a convert, for several reasons which I’ll recount below.

 
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