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Introducing Premium Suite with ICS - S-Memo Updated

Your Samsung Galaxy Note will never be the same. Watch the video and see the awesomeness Samsung has come out with. I'm already in love with the New Update S-Memo is gonna get.. Will make things super easier and much more user friendly..

Sharing stuff would be much more fun. I liked the Widget as well.. So many new things..
Cant wait for our Notes to get the Ice Cream Sandwich update :D



Introducing Premium Suite with ICS - S-Memo Updated

Your Samsung Galaxy Note will never be the same. Watch the video and see the awesomeness Samsung has come out with. I'm already in love with the New Update S-Memo is gonna get.. Will make things super easier and much more user friendly..

Sharing stuff would be much more fun. I liked the Widget as well.. So many new things..
Cant wait for our Notes to get the Ice Cream Sandwich update :D



Official ICS Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2


I9100XXLPQ (Official Final Build) Base Firmware: I9100XXLPQ (4.0.3) Build Date: 9th March 2012 Modem: XXLPQ CSC: OXALPQ Change List: 223505 Kernel Version: 3.0.15 DOWNLOAD MD5: 013D99661014CCFF2404C273D70D21 2D (Thanks To SamMobile) (DO A WIPE BEFORE FLASHING!)

Stock Kernel:

Download (.TAR) MD5: 7C1ACDE0CC8A221746EBEF2F6975FA 04 (Thanks To Intratech)

Stock Modem:

Download (.TAR) MD5: 223BD8B9B2B67AF8E12DA88B32E929 63 (Thanks To Intratech)

Chainfire's CF-Root XXLPQ (Rooted Kernel - Thread): DOWNLOAD (Thanks To Chainfire)

Instructions For Flashing ICS: - With 1 File In The Package:

Extract the firmware Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE (Home + Volume Down + Power) Click PDA and select *.tar.md5 Then finally click START!

-With 3 Files In The Firmware Package:

Extract the firmware Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE (Home + Volume Down + Power) Click PDA and select I9100_CODE_*.tar.md5 Click PHONE and select MODEM_*.tar.md5 Click CSC and GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC-*.tar.md5 Then finally click START!

Instructions For Rooting ICS :

Extract the Rooted Kernel Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE Click PDA and select CF-Root-SGS2_*-v5.3-CWM5.tar Then finally click START!

* Varies to the Firmware you downloaded.

REad more and screenshots available at..
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544487

Official ICS Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2


I9100XXLPQ (Official Final Build) Base Firmware: I9100XXLPQ (4.0.3) Build Date: 9th March 2012 Modem: XXLPQ CSC: OXALPQ Change List: 223505 Kernel Version: 3.0.15 DOWNLOAD MD5: 013D99661014CCFF2404C273D70D21 2D (Thanks To SamMobile) (DO A WIPE BEFORE FLASHING!)

Stock Kernel:

Download (.TAR) MD5: 7C1ACDE0CC8A221746EBEF2F6975FA 04 (Thanks To Intratech)

Stock Modem:

Download (.TAR) MD5: 223BD8B9B2B67AF8E12DA88B32E929 63 (Thanks To Intratech)

Chainfire's CF-Root XXLPQ (Rooted Kernel - Thread): DOWNLOAD (Thanks To Chainfire)

Instructions For Flashing ICS: - With 1 File In The Package:

Extract the firmware Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE (Home + Volume Down + Power) Click PDA and select *.tar.md5 Then finally click START!

-With 3 Files In The Firmware Package:

Extract the firmware Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE (Home + Volume Down + Power) Click PDA and select I9100_CODE_*.tar.md5 Click PHONE and select MODEM_*.tar.md5 Click CSC and GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC-*.tar.md5 Then finally click START!

Instructions For Rooting ICS :

Extract the Rooted Kernel Open the included Odin Put your device into Download MODE Click PDA and select CF-Root-SGS2_*-v5.3-CWM5.tar Then finally click START!

* Varies to the Firmware you downloaded.

REad more and screenshots available at..
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544487

Samsung Galaxy S II ICS Update - March 15 in Isreal


Rumors of a March launch for the Samsung Galaxy SII's Android 4.0 upgrade have been circulating for a while, but now it seems we may have the first official word on when the update will land. Samsung Mobile Israel has today made a statement on its official Facebook page, saying it expects ICS for the Galaxy S II to roll out on unlocked and carrier-branded handsets in Israel from Mar. 15.
Roughly translated, the post reads --
We promised we were working on it. You waited patiently. And on 15 March it'll arrive: Android version 4, ICS, to tens of thousands of GALAXY S II devices purchased from cellular companies in the country or directly from us. We are very excited for the launch, hope you are too :)
While this is great news for Galaxy S II owners in Israel (as well as those with the unlocked international version upon which it's based), other territories may have a little longer to wait. We'd expect this to be particularly true for the U.S., where hardware differs from carrier to carrier. 
Once released, the official firmware will obviously be tweaked and used world wide. Lets hope for the best. There are a lot of other devices which have been waiting to get the polished Android 4.0 for a Stable release with handsome looks..

Samsung Galaxy S II ICS Update - March 15 in Isreal


Rumors of a March launch for the Samsung Galaxy SII's Android 4.0 upgrade have been circulating for a while, but now it seems we may have the first official word on when the update will land. Samsung Mobile Israel has today made a statement on its official Facebook page, saying it expects ICS for the Galaxy S II to roll out on unlocked and carrier-branded handsets in Israel from Mar. 15.
Roughly translated, the post reads --
We promised we were working on it. You waited patiently. And on 15 March it'll arrive: Android version 4, ICS, to tens of thousands of GALAXY S II devices purchased from cellular companies in the country or directly from us. We are very excited for the launch, hope you are too :)
While this is great news for Galaxy S II owners in Israel (as well as those with the unlocked international version upon which it's based), other territories may have a little longer to wait. We'd expect this to be particularly true for the U.S., where hardware differs from carrier to carrier. 
Once released, the official firmware will obviously be tweaked and used world wide. Lets hope for the best. There are a lot of other devices which have been waiting to get the polished Android 4.0 for a Stable release with handsome looks..

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 announced with S Pen, 1.4 GHz Dual-core Processor and Android 4.0


Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note 10.1 at the MWC. It has 10.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) TFT display and is powered by 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Processor. It runs on Android 4.0(Ice Cream Sandwich). This has advanced pen-input technology, called the S Pen that provides uniquely accurate level of control and finesse that could be used for sketching and artwork. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Specifications
  • 10.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) TFT display
  • Android 4.0(Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • 3MP Auto Focus rear Camera with LED Flash,  2MP front camera
  • 3G, HSPA+ 21Mbps, Bluetooth technology v 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Channel Bonding
  • Adobe Apps - Photoshop Touch, Adobe Ideas
  • Dimensions - 256.7 x 175.3 x 8.9 mm and weighs 583g
  • 1GB (RAM), 16/32/64GB internal memory, microSD (up to 32GB)
  • 3.5mm Ear Jack
  • 7,000mAh battery
The S Note, a unique and efficient tool that lets you combine notes or sketches together with web content, images and other digital media into your own personalized storyboards. It also comes with S Planner planning tool that integrates into the phone’s To-Do list and schedule.
There are no details about the price or availability yet.


Source: fonearena.com

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 announced with S Pen, 1.4 GHz Dual-core Processor and Android 4.0


Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note 10.1 at the MWC. It has 10.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) TFT display and is powered by 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Processor. It runs on Android 4.0(Ice Cream Sandwich). This has advanced pen-input technology, called the S Pen that provides uniquely accurate level of control and finesse that could be used for sketching and artwork. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Specifications
  • 10.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) TFT display
  • Android 4.0(Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • 3MP Auto Focus rear Camera with LED Flash,  2MP front camera
  • 3G, HSPA+ 21Mbps, Bluetooth technology v 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Channel Bonding
  • Adobe Apps - Photoshop Touch, Adobe Ideas
  • Dimensions - 256.7 x 175.3 x 8.9 mm and weighs 583g
  • 1GB (RAM), 16/32/64GB internal memory, microSD (up to 32GB)
  • 3.5mm Ear Jack
  • 7,000mAh battery
The S Note, a unique and efficient tool that lets you combine notes or sketches together with web content, images and other digital media into your own personalized storyboards. It also comes with S Planner planning tool that integrates into the phone’s To-Do list and schedule.
There are no details about the price or availability yet.


Source: fonearena.com

10.1 inch Galaxy Tab 2 Android Tablet

Samsung officially introduced the first line of third generation slate Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. This tablet will be made available in two variants (Wi-Fi only and with 3G) starting from second quarter 2012. The Wi-Fi alone will be selling for 399 Euros and WiFi+3G variant starts from 499 euros in Netherlands and thereby other parts of Europe. Also we came to know that Samsung will launching a 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 in UK starting from March 2012.

galaxy-tab-2-101

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 comes with a 10.1 inch PLS TFT touchscreen display with WXGA (1280 x 800) pixels resolution. The device sports a 3.0 Megapixel camera on the rear side and a VGA front-facing camera. The rear-shooter is capable of recording videos at full HD 720p and playback. The connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSPA+ support (optional) and A-GPS. The device comes in an 9.7mm thick slate shape with 16GB/32GB of internal memory. Galaxy Tab 2 powered with 1Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and external memory slot with MicroSD card support up to 32GB. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch tablet runs on Android 4.0 operating system Ice Cream Sandwich.

galaxy-tab-2-101-1

Source: 91mobiles.com

10.1 inch Galaxy Tab 2 Android Tablet

Samsung officially introduced the first line of third generation slate Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. This tablet will be made available in two variants (Wi-Fi only and with 3G) starting from second quarter 2012. The Wi-Fi alone will be selling for 399 Euros and WiFi+3G variant starts from 499 euros in Netherlands and thereby other parts of Europe. Also we came to know that Samsung will launching a 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 in UK starting from March 2012.

galaxy-tab-2-101

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 comes with a 10.1 inch PLS TFT touchscreen display with WXGA (1280 x 800) pixels resolution. The device sports a 3.0 Megapixel camera on the rear side and a VGA front-facing camera. The rear-shooter is capable of recording videos at full HD 720p and playback. The connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSPA+ support (optional) and A-GPS. The device comes in an 9.7mm thick slate shape with 16GB/32GB of internal memory. Galaxy Tab 2 powered with 1Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and external memory slot with MicroSD card support up to 32GB. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch tablet runs on Android 4.0 operating system Ice Cream Sandwich.

galaxy-tab-2-101-1

Source: 91mobiles.com

Android 4.0.3 ICS leak for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000

After the last ICS leak yesterday came out for the Samsung I9220 Galaxy Note,
we now come with the first ICS leak for the Galaxy Note N7000.
The Galaxy Note N7000 is more popular than the I9220.
This is of course because the I9220 is actually only for the Chinese market.
Luckily we got our hands on the first ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note N7000.
This ROM is based on Android 4.0.3 firmware number as N7000XXLP1
We expect this ROM will still have many bugs.
Especially since this is the first leak.
Because this is a CUSTOM rom your CUSTOM binary will walk.
Below are all our screenshots plus a little video of the rom …
If you want to talk about this firmware you can do so through our forums.
Downloading is also ony via our forum topic.
On our FW page you only can find OFFICIAL firmwares by Samsung.
This rom is a early CUSTOM rom by Samsung based on Android 4.0.3.
Samsung did the same by the Galaxy S II. (I9100XXLP1 – I9100XXLP2 both CUSTOM by Samsung.)

Android 4.0.3 ICS leak for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000

After the last ICS leak yesterday came out for the Samsung I9220 Galaxy Note,
we now come with the first ICS leak for the Galaxy Note N7000.
The Galaxy Note N7000 is more popular than the I9220.
This is of course because the I9220 is actually only for the Chinese market.
Luckily we got our hands on the first ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note N7000.
This ROM is based on Android 4.0.3 firmware number as N7000XXLP1
We expect this ROM will still have many bugs.
Especially since this is the first leak.
Because this is a CUSTOM rom your CUSTOM binary will walk.
Below are all our screenshots plus a little video of the rom …
If you want to talk about this firmware you can do so through our forums.
Downloading is also ony via our forum topic.
On our FW page you only can find OFFICIAL firmwares by Samsung.
This rom is a early CUSTOM rom by Samsung based on Android 4.0.3.
Samsung did the same by the Galaxy S II. (I9100XXLP1 – I9100XXLP2 both CUSTOM by Samsung.)

Samsung’s official ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note leaked, not all models supported

We’ve known for some time that Samsung intended to upgrade its gigantic flagship to Ice Cream Sandwich, and it looks like work is well under way to do so. A new alpha ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note has been posted to XDA Developers, and it looks like it’s an official Samsung release (complete with TouchWiz). The ROM was spotted on a Chinese forum. Don’t boot up your recoveries just yet, Note users: this software only works with the I9220 model number, and it’s localized for the Chinese market. The standard international GSM version, and presumably AT&T’s version set to go on sale on Sunday, are not supported. Flashing to these devices may brick them.

The ICS build itself is in the very early stages. Early users are reporting decent but not fantastic performance, and certainly not up to par with the Galaxy Note’s Gingerbread software. The file is huge, about three to four times the size of a standard ROM, presumably to include Samsung’s TouchWiz additions and custom apps that take advantage of the Galaxy Note’s S-Pen stylus. Testers are reporting issues with various kernels, and flashing this ROM without the correct kernel files seems to be a recipe for everyone’s favorite modder-themed breakfast cereal: Boot Loops.Samsung previously stated that the Galaxy Note would see an update to Ice Cream Sandwich in the first quarter. That gives them about six weeks to get it out on time, though that timeframe is almost certainly only intended for the international version (i7000). Who knows when Samsung and AT&T might get together and update the US Note, which will launch with Gingerbread. In the meantime, modders can turn to the aftermarket, where modified versions of CyanogenMod 9 are already available.

Source: http://androidcommunity.com/samsungs-official-ics-rom-for-the-galaxy-note-leaked-not-all-models-supported-20120216/


Samsung’s official ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note leaked, not all models supported

We’ve known for some time that Samsung intended to upgrade its gigantic flagship to Ice Cream Sandwich, and it looks like work is well under way to do so. A new alpha ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note has been posted to XDA Developers, and it looks like it’s an official Samsung release (complete with TouchWiz). The ROM was spotted on a Chinese forum. Don’t boot up your recoveries just yet, Note users: this software only works with the I9220 model number, and it’s localized for the Chinese market. The standard international GSM version, and presumably AT&T’s version set to go on sale on Sunday, are not supported. Flashing to these devices may brick them.

The ICS build itself is in the very early stages. Early users are reporting decent but not fantastic performance, and certainly not up to par with the Galaxy Note’s Gingerbread software. The file is huge, about three to four times the size of a standard ROM, presumably to include Samsung’s TouchWiz additions and custom apps that take advantage of the Galaxy Note’s S-Pen stylus. Testers are reporting issues with various kernels, and flashing this ROM without the correct kernel files seems to be a recipe for everyone’s favorite modder-themed breakfast cereal: Boot Loops.Samsung previously stated that the Galaxy Note would see an update to Ice Cream Sandwich in the first quarter. That gives them about six weeks to get it out on time, though that timeframe is almost certainly only intended for the international version (i7000). Who knows when Samsung and AT&T might get together and update the US Note, which will launch with Gingerbread. In the meantime, modders can turn to the aftermarket, where modified versions of CyanogenMod 9 are already available.

Source: http://androidcommunity.com/samsungs-official-ics-rom-for-the-galaxy-note-leaked-not-all-models-supported-20120216/


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