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Friday, July 8, 2011

Android 2.3.4 For Galaxy S II Leaked [Download]

A few lucky birdies have managed to get their hands on Android 2.3.4, the newest point-release of Android 2.3, on their Galaxy S II's. As with any private release, it has already leaked onto the Internet, and if you have a Samsung Galaxy S II, you can install it today.

Galaxy SII Gingerbread

If you're hoping for a sweeping upgrade with many new features, don't keep your hopes up: this is nothing more than a point-release. While that might be true, it introduces two long-awaited improvements: video and voice conferencing support in Google Talk and much-improved battery life.

A member at a well-known Android message board has written very clear instructions on how to set up Android 2.3.4 on your Phone. All you need is a Samsung Galaxy S II and some knowledge on how Android works.

  1. Download SuperCore and DarkyROM2 from the links bellow
  2. Install SuperCore with ODIN
  3. Boot and upload DarkyROM2 zip to internal SD Card
  4. Reboot into recovery (vol-up+home+power)
  5. Use the recovery menu to select the zip and install it
  6. Reboot and enjoy

You can download SuperCore 1.0 kernel from here, DarkyROM2 from here and the STOCK XXKG1 ODIN firmware from here. As a bonus, this process will keep your phone's settings intact, unless you specify by adding a folder named "wipe" /file to /sdcard/Dark.

Android 2.3 first became available to developers in December of last year and has made its way onto some Android smartphones ever since. This version of Android, codenamed "Gingerbread", includes improvements to the Copy and Paste feature, user interface refinements and a new Download Manager that allows users to have access to the files they've downloaded from their web browser or other Internet-connected apps, among others.


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