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kiwitrc
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  #652990 9-Jul-2012 15:38
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I think this may have been mentioned already but in case, there is an app here that can tell you if your phone is susceptible to getting bricked. Mine shows it is but I have flashed a lot of roms and kernals without issue.



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  #653048 9-Jul-2012 17:01
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BigHammer: Keeping an eye Siyah v3.3.3b and will test against Abyss and CF-Root.

Anyone still here with an i9100T and on Telecom or has everyone jumped over to the SGSIII thread? ;-) Looking for an updated, stable, tested and working modem. Cheers



Still here, been slow on posting due to finding a very stable setup here:
Samsung Galaxy SII (I9100T)
ROM: WanamLite XWLPG 12 + Domination 4.6 JKay
Kernel: Siyah v3.3.2 + Extweak extreme with no UV
Modem: I9100TDOLP4 (Telecom)

DOLP4 gives me the best results compared to all the standard and T modems ive used, T modems generally give me better reception in the burbs and better speed in the CBD. My setup is similar to yours and I get close to 19mbps in the CBD (my results are a few pages back)

I will update to UHLPS when the new domination works on it or move on to 4.0.4 stable but stick to the same modem.

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  #653095 9-Jul-2012 17:53
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Thanks for the info. I'll hunt down that modem and give it a whirl.

Testing UHLPS as of today. Possibly some minor issues with the current config. Two or three FCs but haven't identified the cause as yet.




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adamvnz
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  #653346 10-Jul-2012 09:46
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Was just looking at this. It's an aluminium case for our phone that you can attach a tripod too.
Thought I'd post it for the avid photo taker on this thread Wink

nzgeek
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  #653438 10-Jul-2012 11:33
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kiwitrc: Mine shows it is but I have flashed a lot of roms and kernals without issue.

I think that pretty much all of the I9100/I9100T models have flash memory firmware that's susceptible to the bug. However, it'll only affect you if you're using a kernel that has enabled ERASE and TRIM support.

Most of the I9100 custom kernels are based on the Update4 source, which doesn't have the necessary support enabled. This means that most custom kernels are fine to use. However, it appears that the LQ5 stock kernel does have ERASE/TRIM support enabled, and therefore it can cause the problem. (CF-Root kernels are also affected because they only modify initramfs, not the kernel itself.)

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  #653598 10-Jul-2012 15:42
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adamvnz: Was just looking at this. It's an aluminium case for our phone that you can attach a tripod too.
Thought I'd post it for the avid photo taker on this thread Wink


Instead, I would recommend Capta. It's more universal and versatile, plus it doesn't matter whether you're using an extended battery or not. If you're looking for a flexible and versatile tripod to go with it, check out the Gorilla Pod. Finally, SlingShot is an awesome handheld stabilizer, and also doubles up as a tripod.

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  #653688 10-Jul-2012 18:32
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BigHammer: Keeping an eye Siyah v3.3.3b and will test against Abyss and CF-Root.

Anyone still here with an i9100T and on Telecom or has everyone jumped over to the SGSIII thread? ;-) Looking for an updated, stable, tested and working modem. Cheers

..

Still seeing secril_fd-interface wakelocks with Fast Dormancy disabled. Does this make any sense?


 

DOLP5 is working great for me on i9100T / Telecom; it's from the official Telecom ICS ROM. I have tried a few other modems from other international ROMs but I find their battery usage to be more.

I have fast dormancy disabled as well and I don't see any secril_fd-interface wakelocks.

 
 
 

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  #654828 12-Jul-2012 23:05
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Can someone please link a CF Root Kernel suitable for the latest Telecom ICS Rom dated 16 June 2012?




- Telstra HTC Touch Pro2 - Energy ROM WM6.5.5 20 Oct/Cyanogen Mod Froyo 2.2 - R.I.P
- AT&T Galaxy S Captivate 16GB on XT (now with brother)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 on XT- Runs ICS 4.0.3 Resurrection Remix 9.2
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  #654889 13-Jul-2012 08:53
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Damager: Can someone please link a CF Root Kernel suitable for the latest Telecom ICS Rom dated 16 June 2012?

There doesn't need to be an exact match between the ROM you're using and the kernel. Any of the ICS kernels from this post on XDA should work just fine. I'd suggest something recent like CF-Root-SGS2_XW_NEE_LPG-v5.5-CWM5.zip.

The only kernels in that post that you shouldn't use are the Gingerbread kernels at the top, and the LQ5 kernel at the bottom. The Gingerbread kernels just flat out won't work with ICS, and the LQ5 kernel is susceptible to a bug that can permanently brick your phone. And I do mean permanent - even service centres that can do JTAG repairs will be unable to fix the phone.

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  #654932 13-Jul-2012 10:21
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Damager: Can someone please link a CF Root Kernel suitable for the latest Telecom ICS Rom dated 16 June 2012?


Check out this thread at XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627300

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  #655126 13-Jul-2012 15:13
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Ok, upgraded the ol' S2 to Wannamlite 12.2 and the notification brightness swipe feature has gone. Just a heads up

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  #655545 14-Jul-2012 14:05
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thanks @stevesumner and @nzgeek for the cf root kernel links.

Just flashed resurrection remix 2.6.. the speed of the jellybean transitions is making my S2 the fastest it's ever been!




- Telstra HTC Touch Pro2 - Energy ROM WM6.5.5 20 Oct/Cyanogen Mod Froyo 2.2 - R.I.P
- AT&T Galaxy S Captivate 16GB on XT (now with brother)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 on XT- Runs ICS 4.0.3 Resurrection Remix 9.2
- Business Hours - Work In The Electricity Industry, After Hours - DJ/Turntablist - Will Scratch Vinyl For Free'
- What's next??? S3?

tallmaninthecnr
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  #655778 15-Jul-2012 01:28
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Hi has anyone else found that since the Telecom upgrade to 4.03 that they cannot swipe the notification bar to adjust brightness of the screen. (auto is off)

Chex
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  #655975 15-Jul-2012 14:05
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d3Xt3r:
BigHammer: Keeping an eye Siyah v3.3.3b and will test against Abyss and CF-Root.

Anyone still here with an i9100T and on Telecom or has everyone jumped over to the SGSIII thread? ;-) Looking for an updated, stable, tested and working modem. Cheers

..

Still seeing secril_fd-interface wakelocks with Fast Dormancy disabled. Does this make any sense?


 

DOLP5 is working great for me on i9100T / Telecom; it's from the official Telecom ICS ROM. I have tried a few other modems from other international ROMs but I find their battery usage to be more.

I have fast dormancy disabled as well and I don't see any secril_fd-interface wakelocks.


This is a common misconception that the Rom/Kernel version you are running is the same as the Modem. As you can see according the Fus Downloader the current Telecom Rom still uses the DOLP4 modem. Just letting you know that its a good habit to take note of these suffixes as it is the cause of over 9000 user problems on XDA

Product Code: GT-I9100LKJTNZ
Latest firmware: I9100TDOLP7/I9100TTNZLP3/I9100TDOLP4/I9100TDOLP7
Modified: 15/06/2012 5:50:36 p.m.
Filename: GT-I9100T_TNZ_1_20120615175022_vmec1m9d9k.zip.enc2

DoggNZ
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  #657481 18-Jul-2012 10:51
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tallmaninthecnr: Hi has anyone else found that since the Telecom upgrade to 4.03 that they cannot swipe the notification bar to adjust brightness of the screen. (auto is off)


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