Sunday, 17 June 2012

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II Android 4.0.3 update now available

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The Android 4.0.3 update for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II is now available. The update went live at 10PM last night, but don’t expect the update to magically appear on your phone. Unlike most other Android manufacturers, Samsung will not be pushing out the update over the air. Instead, T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II owners will need to use Samsung’s Kies software on a desktop computer to download and install the update.

The Android 4.0 update incorporates the majority of the new features Google introduced with Ice Cream Sandwich, but users will have to dig to find them since Samsung’s TouchWiz UI will not look much different than the previous version. To learn more about all the changes included in the new software build, T-Mobile has put together a detailed “Top 10 things to know about TouchWiz Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS): Samsung Galaxy S II” page on its support site.

So what are you waiting for? Let us know how the update goes and how you like your Samsung Galaxy S II running on Ice Cream Sandwich.

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Nick is a tech enthusiast who has a soft spot for HTC and its devices. He started HTCsource.com (the first HTC blog) back in 2007 and later joined the Android and Me family in the summer of 2010. Tagged#Android 4.0#android 4.0.3#Samsung#Samsung Galaxy S II#Samsung Galaxy S II Android 4.0 update#Samsung Galaxy S II Ice cREAM sANDWICH UPDATE#t-mobile 21 Comments Join the discussion!Sort by DateRating 85Alexander drzfr3shboialex 06/12/12 8:19 AM Thumb upThumb down +4

hooray T-Mobile. updated 3phones to ics

Reply 91YellowDucati 06/12/12 8:20 AM Thumb upThumb down 0

Welcome Galaxy SII to the Ice Creamyness.

Reply 46Jon Garrett 06/13/12 5:31 PM Thumb upThumb down -2

I’ve all but given up on hoping to get ICS for my Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab 10.1

Reply JeffreyGuest 06/12/12 8:46 AM Thumb upThumb down -5

This would have been good news for me 2 months ago. I have since moved on to the Galaxy Nexus

Reply 86Angie Wimberly 06/12/12 10:43 AM Thumb upThumb down 0

Kies does not seem user friendly to me. I have to enter the model number, which is easy to find in the phone settings, but they suggest looking underneath the battery where it is listed in a condensed font and as small as can be. Then I have to figure out which model number to use because it is listed twice in a drop-down menu and each has a different second set of numbers (which isn’t the IMEI that they are highlighting in the diagram as if I’m supposed to enter that). I can’t find either of the second set of numbers anywhere.

Anyone know the difference between “SGH-T989 | SGH – T989ZKBTMB” and “SGH-T989 | T989ZWBTMB” (essentially whether I should choose K or W)?

How is this preferred over an OTA?

Reply 87R.S 06/12/12 1:09 PM Thumb upThumb down +4

K = Titanium version.
W= White version

Why the color makes a difference is beyond me!

I tried updating my phone last night but wasn’t able to. If I am understanding correctly, according to T-Mobile’s website ( http://t.co/JK8Oe3kF ), you need to wait until you receive a notification on your phone in order to be able to download ICS.

Under Settings —–> Software update, my phone still states “No Firmware” so I’m assuming thats why I wasn’t able to download ICS.

Reply 92jonathan3579 06/12/12 1:31 PM Thumb upThumb down +3

Just hook your phone up to Kies and you’ll be good to go.

Reply 86Angie Wimberly 06/12/12 9:46 PM Thumb upThumb down +2

Thank you :)

Reply 7GE918 06/12/12 11:32 AM Thumb upThumb down +1

When it scans for Kies air server it doesn’t recognize my Mac, why not?

Reply 97Nathan D. 06/12/12 12:27 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

Finally, it’s about time this version of the GSII gets it

Reply Da Android GodGuest 06/13/12 11:07 AM Thumb upThumb down -3

Yet the SGIII comes out in under two weeks. =).

Reply adamGuest 06/12/12 1:44 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

Look to me the look of leak rom Android 4.0.4 os droid RAZR look better then this feel stockish.

Reply 98jaxidian 06/12/12 2:14 PM Thumb upThumb down +1

Why on earth would they do it this way instead of as an OTA? That makes no sense at all to me!

Reply Da Android GodGuest 06/13/12 11:08 AM Thumb upThumb down 0

That is Samsung for you.

Reply 4Michael N 06/12/12 3:52 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

Can anyone confirm if the Holo theme is buried in there somewhere? I’m so sick of this TouchWiz crap ruining my phone. Maybe this will get the XDA developers some code to work with for a AOSP build.

Reply nindroidGuest 06/12/12 4:52 PM Thumb upThumb down +1

I have no idea why people keep complaining about touchwiz. Just get Apex launcher from the play store or something! Plus I think touchwiz has some useful additions (quick settings in notification tray

Reply 29Kenneth Ohonba 06/12/12 4:57 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

This is for those of you who are completely lost on what to do…… This really helped me, so I definitely recommend you using these steps.

http://www.samsung.com/us/support/SupportOwnersFAQPopup.do?faq_id=FAQ00047277&fm_seq=50955

Reply Ulrik BorgGuest 06/13/12 2:19 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

Got the 4.0.3. update OTA today in Sweden on my SGS2, so don’t blame Samsung for not providing OTA updates, it’s likely T-mobile causing the problem.
Not sure what’s the difference from the earlier ICS version I had though. Perhaps they’ve fixed the problem with resizing widgets.Ah, nope, still not working. Useless!

Reply MichaelGuest 06/13/12 4:33 PM Thumb upThumb down 0

My Galaxy S2 is rooted but with stock ROM. If I use Kies, will I be successful in upgrading to ICS and then just have to root my phone again?

Reply alice wengGuest 06/13/12 10:09 PM Thumb upThumb down -6

http://www.alieavyexpress.com/motorola-parts–motorola-droid-razr-front-panel-lcd-touch-digitizer-screen-assembly-verizon.html

Reply alice wengGuest 06/13/12 10:19 PM Thumb upThumb down -6

http://www.alieavyexpress.com/motorola-parts-motorola-droid-razr-xt917-xt928-lcd-screen-display-replacement-tools.html

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