Any suggestions on how to fix this issue? Reply More Link to post. Nic Retief. Forum posts: 1. I'm having the same problem on my ICS S2. Intermittent problem that Wifi doesn't want to turn on at this mes. The Wifi icon just turns to a dull green, not all the way to the bright green it's supposed to be when it is on. Wifi freezes at that point still offf. As you can see it also EATS my battery see far right.
Have you found a solution? I can't upgrade to jelly bean in my country. Sarah Young. I'm having this problem too, I have to restart my phone sometimes to get it to connect the wifi and even when I do that rather than waiting for my phone to eventually crash it eats up loads of battery.
If I just leave it eventually the phone just crashes and I can't even get it to come back on without removing and re-inserting the battery.
But you'll find a raft of improvements as well as cool things like a fully functioning data monitor and a new multi-tasking menu. To get all the latest phone reviews, news and features beamed straight to your Android device of choice, head to the Google Play store and download the free CNET Android app today.
Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Damien McFerran. May 31, a. Firmware caution As is always the case when flashing firmware and mucking around with your phone's operating system, it's best to exercise some caution, lest your expensive mobile becomes an equally expensive -- but rather less functional -- brick.
Assuming you still have the stomach for the job, let's get cracking. Step 1: Grab the relevant files Before you do anything, make sure you've downloaded and installed the official Kies application from Samsung's site. Step 2: Configure Odin Open up the Odin app that you downloaded previously. Step 3: Put your Galaxy S2 into download mode Make sure your Galaxy S2 is completely switched off, and then press the power, volume down and home buttons simultaneously.
Step 4: Flash the ICS firmware Once all the stars are aligned and you've finished sacrificing your livestock to appease the Korean deity Samsung, you can tap the button that says 'Start'.
If the gods favour you, Odin will flash the Android 4. It's a taste of the future, today. The Samsung Galaxy S II has sold in record numbers worldwide and millions of users must've cheered the news of the Android 4. It's an opportunity for the S II to finish with a flourish as it makes room for the much-anticipated new flagship. Ice Cream Sandwich, or ICS for short, improves the performance of the phone in some areas and promises better battery life - so, it's kind of like you're getting a free hardware upgrade.
There's also a lot of new functionality that garnishes Ice Cream Sandwich, a lot of which is concentrated in the browser, but the general usability of the interface got a boost too with the latest from Google.
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