Installation Guide: XXKG1 Android 2.3.4 Update for Galaxy S2 (II) i9100


Author: The Android Soul
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Required files & Instructions here - http://www.theandroidsoul.com/download-and-install-xxkg1-android-2-3-4-firmwarerom-for-galaxy-s2-ii-i9100/


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  1. I need help here, My phone now refuse to on back it stuck at the loading page ><
  2. Android 2.3.2 isn't available for Galaxy S2, sinc eit launched with Android 2.3.3 I guess. If you want to go back to Gingerbread, Android 2.3.x, I suggest you install XXKH3, search for it on our site, theandroidsoul.
  3. nyc vedio brov can u give me a good link for 2.3.2
  4. will this work if my model # is GT-I9100M ???
  5. Till which version of android is officially released for sgs2 in india?
  6. ok if i install xxkh3 do i have problems whit radio ,, i only like to have root thats it
  7. @MacDrunk search for xxkh3 on our site and install that firmware.. you'll like that, it runs android 2.3.5, too.
  8. i have kg4 any ideas were to find it
  9. not having any luck at all, after i extracted the files, there coming up as MD5 files, ad when i connect the s2 to odin its not showing any yellow box as its showing on your video.
  10. havin trouble unziping the files, which zip programme do i use, tried winzip and not showing the 3 files whiich i need, can anyone help please.
  11. @andreifresh It's xxki3 now.
  12. @donnylad2k11 Yes, it will remain un-rooted after you flash any official firmware. You have to root it to get rooted.
  13. will the phone be still unrooted after flashing an official firmware
  14. When is this firmware officially coming out? So that when it screws up my phone, I can blame Samsung!
  15. KG1 is the latest official firmware ?
  16. where is the kernel?
  17. Any ETA on the Official Update?firmware ? When will it be released officially by Samsung ?
  18. my computer isn't finding it for some reason
  19. @ne08085 Coz this is the leaked version .. the official samsung version has not come out yet
  20. @drewcula No, but check xda-developers