Showing posts with label Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

How to Upgrade your Samsung Galaxy S2 SGH-i777 to Android ICS 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich UCLE5


Here's the step by step method on how to upgrade your AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777 to the latest official Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich software with build number I777UCLE5.

Updating via KIES
Update is being pushed out slowly, but I figured out a way to forcibly do it in kies.
It simple. Do not plug in your phone while you are doing this.

First, make sure you update to the new version of kies. Then go to the menu bar> tools, then firmware upgrade and initialization.

Click until you get to the screen that asks you to input your S/N and Model name of your phone. Enter in these details. It's behind the battery.

Once you do this, a screen will pop up asking if you are sure you want to upgrade to CSC:LE5. AKA ice cream sandwich.

At this point, plug in your phone and it'll go through.


Upgrade manually using Odin.

Grab I777UCLE5 Full stock Odin Flashable tar: I777UCLE5_I777ATTLE5_I777UCLE5_HOME.tar.md5
(Contains I777UCLE5_I777ATTLE5_I777UCLE5_HOME.tar.md5)
Odin Flasher Odin3_v1.83
  • Extract the contents of the zip file to a directory on your hard disk drive. This Odin3 One-click downloader contains firmware from the stock binary download available from samfirmware on sammobile.com. The bootloaders boot.bin, sbl.bin and param.lfs have been removed for safety. (Contains cache.img, factoryfs.img, hidden.img, modem.bin and zImage.)
  • Run Odin
  • Now Enter Download Mode:
    • With the phone powered off, plug in the usb cable while holding the vol up + vol down buttons (but not the power button).
    • When the warning screen appears, press Volume up to continue into download mode.
  • In Odin, the small edit box in the upper left corner will turn yellow, and say something like [0:COM8]. The number could be different.
  • Click Start. Watch the progress bar advance in green while the message box in the lower area describes the steps. When the flash is finished, the top left larger edit box will turn green and say PASS! and your phone will automatically reboot.
  • Unplug the usb cable from you phone after it boots up. Success. You're Bone Stock.
  • If your phone enters a bootloop, enter 3e recovery and perform a wipe data/factory reset.

NOTE: Odin3 will recognize both tar and tar.md5 files. When using the tar.md5, Odin will verify the md5 sum first before flashing.


SGH-I777 Users testimonial about the ICS 4.0.3 update: 
So after doing the upgrade yesterday (and wiping out most of the files on my SD card and internal storage ), I played with it all last night and this morning for a while... Then decided to go promptly back to CM9. There were things I liked about TouchWiz on GB, but on my phone everything seemed to just be significantly slower than CM9. There were also quite a few CM features I was missing, such as lock screen shortcuts & widgets, profiles, etc. It'll take me a while to get that all set up again how I want it, but I'm already glad I went back to CM9.

As far as why someone would want to go to the "buggy" official AT&T build, it was really just for the sake of trying it out, to see for myself how good or bad the official stuff is, and to see if I really do prefer the CM9 ICS experience over TouchWiz ICS. I really did like TW Gingerbread over CM7 Gingerbread. I think it's the same curiosity that drives the developers to work on these phones, and that drives all of us to try different custom ROMs, kernels, etc. I think we're all here to find out what our phones can do, and what we can do with them.

In the end, my curiosity has been sated, and I'm happier with CM9, even when there are occasional rough edges. Thanks to all of the devs who work so hard on it, and who work on all the other ROMs, kernels, apps and other related projects. And even though I ended up ditching it, I'd like to express gratitude to the Samsung and AT&T devs (who may or may not hang out on these forums) who have put in work on Android. As much as we hate our carriers, without them we wouldn't have phones or service to run them on. If AT&T didn't offer the GS II, I wouldn't have it right now (with CM9 ).


Ok, been using ICS for a couple of days and I don't see huge changes. Some icons ane menus, gmail is great, but unlike most if you my battery life is no as great as it was before...
Is there a way to make wallpaper scrollable?

No. I assumed that the update through kies updated the bootloaders, so I found a stock 2.3.4 one click odin executable W/ Bootloaders in the development section and flashed that. Make sure you factory reset and clear cache in 3e recovery before you do so. New bootloaders can't take advantage of the Jig. I also didn't want to find out what flashing gingerbread on ICS bootloaders would do my phone.

I find 2.3.6 has battery issues, and I find 2.3.4 to be THE most stable release.

You can find out more here on XDA-Developer discussion thread.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 ASOP Ported on All Android Devices list

Since the Ice Cream Sandwich Source code  has been released, the Android community seems now been busy working porting the ICS 4.0 to Android Devices and this includes older devices too, and that makes every Android users so exited. We keep track of most of the recent ICS 4.0 ports to some Android devices so far right now and amazingly it was inevitable as they come. Some devs already managed to released the Alpha and beta version of the ICS 4 ASOP ports of the following Android devices below.

This is only a brief list, others will be added later since some of them are still working in progress.

HTC Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

HTC Dream G1
Ice Cream Sandwich for HTC G1 AOSP 4.0.1

HTC Hero, G2 Touch
Glassmacka - Ice Cream Sandwich.

HTC Hero CDMA
HeroC ICS 4.0.1 Development

HTC Droid Eris
Eris ICS AOSP Development

Nexus One
ICS AOSP (from CM's source) Development Passion (N1)

HTC Supersonic: EVO 4G
ICS for EVO 4g

HTC Droid Incredible
ICS for Droid incredible

HTC Sensation
AOSP Ice Cream Sandwich for HTC Sensation

HTC EVO Shift 4G
Ice Cream Sandwich SDK port

HTC Buzz: Wildfire
htc wildfire ics 0.1alpha

HTC Glacier: myTouch 4G
MIUIceCreamSandwich + MIUI Hybrid

Samsung Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

Samsung Captivate
GALNET MiUI ice cream sandwich 1.11.9

Samsung Galaxy S I9000
ALPHA (ICS sources

Samsung Galaxy S II I9100
Galaxy SII Ics port alive again with AOSP

Samsung Nexus S
ICS build for Nexus S

Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660
Ice Cream Sandwich ( Android 4.0 )

Samsung Infuse 4G
Galnet MIUI ICS 4.0.1

Sony Ericsson Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10
ICS Android 4.0 Porting and Development |

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro
CyanoCream Sandwich

Motorola Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

Motorola Droid 2 Global
Ice Cream Sandwich

Verizon Droid Incredible 2
Ice Cream Sandwich V0.1

LG Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

LG Optimus 3D
Ice Cream Sandwitch Cyanogenmod LG Optimus3D

LG Optimus One, P500, V
Ice Cream Sandwich - Final Edition

Dell Android Devices Ice Cream Sandwich ported

Dell Streak 5
Longhorn 2.0.1 ICS Version