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Old 12-29-2011, 11:31 AM
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Obi, I'm on 2.3.6 and experiencing battery drain problem. I'm considering restoring 2.3.4 on my phone following this/same [Only registered users can view links. ] steps. Questions I have is when I get 2.3.4 on it, is there way to permanently suppress 2.3.6 update notifications? Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-03-2012, 02:53 PM
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Here's what I get:

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But... my Kies does not connect either...

Had to disconnect phone and now shows "Firware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again."
I am plugging it in and retrying the Odin...

Edit: Now shows Pass! OK, rebooting and looks good so far...!
OK... booted up!

You know, the other thing I did this time was to remove my 16GB RiData MicroSDHC card... (for what its worth).
Your screen says "Epic 4G" - the files are for an AT&T SGH-I777, not for ANY other device.

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I'm getting the fail message too and mine doesn't work when I unplug it and try again. What should I do? It looks like my phone won't even go into download mode. When I hold down the volume buttons and power button, I get the normal screen to press up for download mode and down to reset. But when I press up I get the same "firmware upgrade...." screen. I have the S2 Skyrocket, if that makes a diffference.
That makes a MASSIVE difference. Do NOT flash anything intended for the I777 on your phone - you are VERY lucky that you did not hardbrick. If you attempt to flash an I777 kernel to your device with CWM, for example, you are almost guaranteed to hardbrick because the Skyrocket's partition layout (and its entire hardware architecture) are completely and totally different from the I777 and I9100. In fact, I think the Skyrocket's bootloader resides where the kernel does on the I777 (it apparently does on the T989, which is very similar to the Skyrocket.) - I know that flashing an I777 kernel in CWM will hardbrick a T989.

In the future: You do not have a Galaxy S II, you have a Skyrocket. Ignore the fact that Samsung slapped the Galaxy S II name before Skyrocket in your phone's name, it does not belong there. The Skyrocket and T-Mobile T989 have NOTHING whatsoever in common with real Galaxy S II devices. Completely different hardware - even the CPU is completely different.

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Obi, I'm on 2.3.6 and experiencing battery drain problem. I'm considering restoring 2.3.4 on my phone following this/same [Only registered users can view links. ] steps. Questions I have is when I get 2.3.4 on it, is there way to permanently suppress 2.3.6 update notifications? Thanks in advance.
There are some APKs related to updating you can remove. I don't have the list with me at the moment.
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Old 01-17-2012, 08:23 AM
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Thanks worked great.

I wasn't able to do an OTA update from AT&T untill I reflashed back to stock kernal
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After freaking out for the past 24 hours, my phone is finally back to normal/unrooted. In case anyone else is having the same problem, the ROM that I used is located here: [Only registered users can view links. ]
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Old 01-25-2012, 02:26 PM
 
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Hi I used this method [Only registered users can view links. ] and I can't get into download mode and I can't get back to stock. I have to keep flashing with this stock. I need to return the phone. Any suggestions. I wish I never rooted the device. I had an iPhone which was easy to jailbreak without any issues to get back to normal I thought this would be harmless. Boy, was I wrong. Thanks

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Hi I used this method and I can't get into download mode and I can't get back to stock. I have to keep flashing with this stock. I need to return the phone. Any suggestions. I wish I never rooted the device. I had an iPhone which was easy to jailbreak without any issues to get back to normal I thought this would be harmless. Boy, was I wrong. Thanks
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Old 01-26-2012, 10:46 AM
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Hi I used this method and I can't get into download mode and I can't get back to stock. I have to keep flashing with this stock. I need to return the phone. Any suggestions. I wish I never rooted the device. I had an iPhone which was easy to jailbreak without any issues to get back to normal I thought this would be harmless. Boy, was I wrong. Thanks
Try the method listed [Only registered users can view links. ]
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Is there any benefit or concern with the option to "Wipe Cache Partition"? From what I'm finding on here and Google it doesn't appear that it would do any harm.

Even after rolling back to 2.3.4 from the crazy 2.3.6 and doing a factory reset I'm still not getting the battery life I expect to get from this awesome phone. Wondering if this WCP option would be of help clearing out anything "rogue" sitting out there.

While battery life back on 2.3.4 (recovered) is better than it was on 2.3.6, it's still not what I was getting prior to being put on 2.3.6.
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Old 02-22-2012, 01:54 AM
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How were you able to download the .tar file in that link? I'm getting a .7z file. do you just rename it to .tar?

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Old 02-29-2012, 04:30 PM
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How were you able to download the .tar file in that link? I'm getting a .7z file. do you just rename it to .tar?
Its a compressed file. Dowwnload 7zip program to your pc and use it to extract the file with the 7z extention.
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