Another beta Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich XXLP6 Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S II leaked by SamMobile while I was enjoying Chinese New Year Holidays. Wow… I really enjoy the long vacation and just relax at home. And being lazy to update blog. For those who are hardworking and willing to try out latest ICS ROM for Galaxy S2. Here you are ~ Android 4.0.3 ICS XXLP6 Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2.
Tag: Ice Cream Sandwich
How to install Android 4.0 ICS ROM on Amazon Kindle Fire?
How to install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on Amazon Kindle Fire? Yes, that’s the question you can ask now. Why? Hashcode Android 4.0 ICS Kernel for Kindle Fire fixed shutdown and charging issue finally. And most of the essential stuffs are working properly (some still not working though). So it is good time to try out Android 4.0 ICS ROM on Kindle Fire now.
Download & Install Classicnerd Butta ICS ROM for Kindle Fire
More and more Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs are available for Amazon Kindle Fire. Classicnerd Butta ICS ROM for Kindle Fire is the latest one that I tested. It is based on classicnerd ICS based on AOSP ROM which developed for HP TouchPad. As usual, like other ICS ROM for Kindle Fire, hardware video decoding is not working yet. And USB mass storage is not working too (ROM chef is working on it). ROM junkie, try it out if you want…
How to enable USB mass storage on Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2?
Oh no, USB mass storage is gone on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Samsung Galaxy S II. We should be able to use USB storage mode when enable USB debugging in Gingerbread. But it is not working on Android 4.0.3 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2. I have 2 options ~ Media device (MTP) and Camera (PTP) modes to choose only. No worry, USB storage mode is still available on Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2 but located in other place…
How to take HTC One X screenshot?
Want to show off your games high score in your HTC One X to others? Or capture screenshot of HTC One X to write at blog just like me? Taking screenshot on HTC One X is as simple as ABC. No root access is needed like older Android 2.3 Gingerbread version. In addition, you have 2 methods to take HTC One X screenshot ~ HTC method and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich method.