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Supriyadi S.Pd.I25 April 2016 at 21:08 Req firmware Samsung GALAXY GRAND NEO GT-I9060).Q: Udah di update gan. Silakan download kutbi hambali26 April 2016 at 17:03 j200h bahasa indo ada bos.Q: Maaf gan belum ada, download yang bahasa Malaysia aja, siapa tau ada Indonesianya heheheheh. Model and Features: Model: Samsung GT-I9100: Series: Galaxy S2: Release Date: April, 2011: Depth: 8.5 mm (0.33 in) Size (width x height) 125.3 x 66.1 mm (4.93 x 2.60 x 0.33 in).

Androidbiits.com brings an exciting news for Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 users. According to XDA member Lysergic Acid, Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] unofficial custom ROM is released for Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100. Androidbiits.com has recently posted the step-by-step tutorial for updating Moto E XT1021 to Marshmallow 6.0 using CM13. The exciting news is that GT-I9100 owners can now install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] on S2 GT-I9100. Isn’t it exciting? Androidbiits.com will post the steps to update Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 [Preview]. This is an exciting news for the proud owners of GT-I9100. Oh yes, it is an experimental build, so you may face some issues on GT-I9100 after installing CyanogenMod 13.

I am hoping that you will be able to install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 [Preview] on Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 securely without experiencing issue after reading the tutorial published in Androidbiits.com. CM13 [Preview] needs rooted S2 GT-I9100, so it is crucial to root Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 before installing Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] on GT-I9100. If you haven’t rooted S2 GT-I9100, then you must root it. Dear GT-I9100 owner, you must install TWRP on S2 GT-I9100 before installing CM13 [Preview] on GT-I9100. I forgot to mention that the proud users of GT-I9100 can install CM13 [Preview] after the bootloader unlock of S2 GT-I9100.

If you aren’t happy with old firmware, then you must install CM13 [Preview] on S2 GT-I9100. The exciting thing is that CM13 [Preview] will let you use Marshmallow 6.0 on S2 GT-I9100. Androidbiits.com recommends that GT-I9100 users must take a backup of their data including songs and games before updating their S2 GT-I9100 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] as there is a chance of losing all data including songs and games from their GT-I9100.

Below are the steps using which you can install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] on GT-I9100. Androidbiits.com won’t take responsibility if GT-I9100 got damaged during the installation of CyanogenMod 13 [Preview]. GT-I9100 battery must be more than 86 percentage before following these steps.

How to Install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 [Preview] Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 [Simple Steps]

1. It is essential to download Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] Custom ROM and GApps for S2 GT-I9100 on your desktop.

2. It is the time to activate USB debugging on GT-I9100.

3. It is the time to attach GT-I9100 with desktop.

4. It is essential to transfer CM13 [Preview] Custom ROM to your S2 GT-I9100.

5. It is the time to power off your GT-I9100.

6. It is essential to remove the USB cable from your GT-I9100.

7. It is the time to put S2 GT-I9100 into Recovery Mode.

8. It is essential to tap “wipe data/factory reset” on GT-I9100.

9. It is the time to tap “wipe cache partition” on GT-I9100.

10. It is essential to click “install zip from SD card” on GT-I9100.

11. It is essential to choose CM13 [Preview] on your S2 GT-I9100.

12. It is essential to install CM13 [Preview] on S2 GT-I9100.

13. It is the time to go to the main menu on GT-I9100.

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14. It is essential to click “reboot system now” on GT-I9100.

15. It is the time to wait until GT-I9100 restarts.

16. You can install GApps 6.0 on S2 GT-I9100 using the above steps.

After your S2 GT-I9100 is restarted, you can test Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Preview] on GT-I9100. Isn’t it outstanding? If you are facing issue during the installation of CM13 [Preview] on S2 GT-I9100, then don’t hesitate to share your issue with Androidbiits.com.

An official Ice Cream Sandwich update from Samsung has finally landed for Galaxy S2 users in the Poland through Samsung KIES. Some features appear to be missing from earlier leaks, such as no 3D animation effect in drawer and while swiping home screens.

Apart from that, firmware XXLPQ brings some improvements as well, with no touch lags and packed with TouchWiz 4 UI. If for some reason Ice Cream Sandwich has not yet arrived on your device and you don’t want to miss out on the fun, we’ll be showing you how you, too, can enjoy XXLPQ, the official Ice Cream Sandwich release, on your Galaxy S2.

We’ll be installing this firmware through Odin3. If you’re an Android novice, you have no reason to fear. The upgrade process is easy as long as you follow our guide below.

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This update is only for the Galaxy S2, with the model number GT-I9100, and is not compatible with other devices. You may check your device’s model number through “Settings > About Phone.” If your phone does not match the model number, we highly discourage attempting to install this firmware update as it may lead to bricking.

Caution

Though this leaked firmware is originally intended for Poland, some users of the Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 have reported that this firmware work on Polish, Hungarian, Swedish, German, Pakistani, Korean, and European handsets, too.

But, still, you are advised to proceed with the update at your own risk. Any damage you cause to your phone or to yourself will be your sole responsibility.

Requirements

Take note of the following and comply with the requirements before updating:

  • Flashing this firmware update will wipe your data. Make sure to create a backup of any important data on your Galaxy S2.
  • Make sure to charge your Galaxy S2’s battery (at least 70%, full charge recommended). This prevents your Galaxy S2 from shutting off in the middle of the update process.
  • If you’ve got Samsung KIES installed on your computer, uninstall it as it may interrupt the update process.
  • A Windows PC
  • Download Odin3 v1.83 to your computer.
  • Make sure that you’ve got the device drivers for your phone installed on your Windows computer. 32 bit (x86) Windows | 63 bit (x64) Windows.
  • XXLPQ firmware — Download from here or here.
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Update Instructions

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These are the steps for applying the firmware update manually:

  1. Download the XXLPQ firmware to your computer.
  2. Extract the “I9100XXLPQ_I9100OXALPQ_I9100XXLPQ_HOME.tar.md5” file using 7-Zip or WinRAR.
  3. Turn off your Galaxy S2. Wait for the phone to vibrate, signalling that it is completely powered down.
  4. Reboot your phone into Download Mode. You can do this by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home, and Power buttons until you get the Warning! message on the screen. Press the Volume Up button to enter download mode.
  5. On your computer, run Odin3.
  6. Connect your Galaxy S2 to your computer via USB cable. The message box in Odin3 will say “Added!” if the program successfully detected your phone.
  7. In Odin3, click the PDA tab, navigate to where you extracted the contents of the XXLPQ firmware and select the “I9100XXLPQ_I9100OXALPQ_I9100XXLPQ_HOME.tar.md5” file.
  8. Check both the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes in the Option section. Leave everything else as is.
  9. Hit START to begin installing the XXLPQ firmware.
  10. Once the installation has completed, you should see the upper-left square in the Odin window light up in green with a “PASS!” message.
  11. If Odin gets stuck in the middle of the installation process, you’ll need to do the following:
    1. Disconnect the Galaxy S2 from the computer.
    2. Close Odin.
    3. Remove the Galaxy S2’s battery.
    4. Re-insert it.
    5. Boot phone back into Download mode.
    6. Resume the procedure from step 6.
  12. Your phone should now reboot.
  13. After the firmware has installed and the phone reboots, some users have reported getting stuck at the S logo. If this happens, do the following:
    1. Boot to recovery mode. Power off the phone. Wait for a few seconds and then press the Home, Volume Up, and Power buttons together.
    2. Select “Wipe Data/Factory Reset.”
    3. Select “Wipe Cache.”
    4. Select “Reboot System Now.”

Congratulations! Your Samsung Galaxy S2 is now running on Ice Cream Sandwich with XXLPQ firmware.