Samsung Galaxy S : Will Froyo Solve Lag Issue?
Aug 10, 2010just a question? I'm hoping it will be solved, anyone know for sure?
View 18 Repliesjust a question? I'm hoping it will be solved, anyone know for sure?
View 18 RepliesMy unbranded SGS is currently running 2.2 (I9000XXJPM, FROYO.XWJP6) which I updated via the registery hack last month. It's running smooth and I've not had any problems My question is, what is the difference between my existing version and the 'offical' Froyo 2.2 that will be released soon? Would I be able to update my firmware to the newer version since I'm already on 2.2 (I9000XXJPM, FROYO.XWJP6)?
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there any difference because i noticed that there are a couple bugs(swype is a little erradic, missing apps). So is there a difference and also will i be able to update to the official froyo if already on the leaked version?
View 5 Replies View RelatedSamsung Vibrant family, Got some bad news, Finally got some update about Froyo update for Samsung Galaxy S(Im thinking its going to affect us Vibrant owners too since its the same phone). IT HAS BEEN DELAY TILL LATE OCTOBER. You can read more here Froyo update for Samsung I9000 Galaxy S delayed until October - GSMArena.com news This sucks but I knew something like this was going to happen.
View 27 Replies View RelatedI am still waiting for froyo 2.2 for my galaxy s any idea when come i get it from samsung kies.
View 4 Replies View RelatedAnd everything works perfectly! Ok i had to do a factory reset after the update (after backing up my contacts), but now it works faster, is more beautiful and of course Flash player is installed. A lot of little neat things were added as well. So i am happy and you should be too! Go update through KIES! Froyo should be there!
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have galaxy S I9000 froyo 2.2 official. Orange rom.I currently use Z4ROOT with RyanZA OCLF version 2.2.8. Benchmark score is around 1800.I read somwehre that the VOODOO lag fix is better. Can it work with froyo 2.2? Do I need to root my phone with other application? (uninstall Z4ROOT)?
View 6 Replies View RelatedSamsung Galaxy S announced in Asia--will get Froyo update - Mobile Phones - Crave - CNET Asia
View 8 Replies View RelatedCheck it out, Google Earth for Android 2.1 and up. See the video for an overview, it's pretty cool --> Google Earth for mobile. Can't wait for GAOSP to be released!
View 18 Replies View RelatedAt a press conference in New Delhi, the VP of marketing made a comment that galaxy s won't be updated to Android 2.2
Comments made were as followed:-
UPDATE: The Galaxy S won�t be able to update to Android 2.2 and above. It will remain on Android 2.1.
UPDATE 2: Samsung will update the Galaxy S to 2.2 from their manufacturing facility. No word on the timing but those new devices will run on Android 2.2. They are still working on how to upgrade current units that are running on Android 2.1.
Have a read here from Cellpasion and also here on Twitter.
I know its only a test build but from what you have so far what is your judgment?? On a side note, I like that they added color to the settings similar to HTC sense. Its it as fast and as smooth as in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujg2cpzZPBM
]I got a samsung galaxy s on contract with t mobile in the uk. When I go on kies I see that there is a firmware update available but it says that its not available for my handset.
Now my baseband number is I9000boJF1 and my firmware version is 2.r update. I heard some post say recently that 2.2 update is only available for payg handsets and not contract handsets is that true? If the froyo update is still out there for t mobile then i will wait but if it is not coming at all then can someone post me how i can use the odin method to upgrade. Note my baseband version, last time I used odin with wrong files and it messed my galaxy s.
By typing *#1234# I get
PDA: I9000BOJG3
Phone: I9000BOJF1
CSC: I9000GTMUJG1
Trying to find any info on froyo coming out for the vibrant? I have the Samsung Galaxy S from T-Mobile.
View 49 Replies View Relatedwhich lagfix are you using on Froyo, how did you install and how did it help?
View 18 Replies View RelatedI want to update my samsung galaxy s with froyo 2.2.
View 7 Replies View RelatedOn dutch forums i red that you have to go to a samsung service point to upgrade your SGS to android 2.2 froyo. Is this true or are they all wrong... because i thought it would be OTA?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm probably in the same situation as many SGS owners, i.e. installed the one click LAG fix to overcome the issues with 2.1. As 2.2 is due out (in the UK) probably sometime in the next few weeks, can someone more technical advise if the LAG fix should be removed and the phone unrooted before the official upgrade. Additionally, is there any benefit moving up to 2.2 other than Flash? I haven't had any real issues with the phone other than the initial LAG. I'm on Orange UK, but I don't suppose that really matters?
View 7 Replies View Relatedi have rooted 2.1 how do i upgrade to 2.2? kies tells me it cant upgrade the firmware on my device. is this because i have rooted my phone? if so. how do i reflash to the original firmware to upgrade to 2.2 and whats the easiest process of backup?You'll have to excuse my naivety but i did some searching and couldnt find anything specific enough.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a rooted GS, and I was wondering if I can safely update to the official Froyo using Kies?Any particular precautions to take?
View 11 Replies View RelatedTel me that is the latest version of the Froyo for the Galaxy S EU version ? I`m in Romania and updating with key`s doesn't work (tried absolutely everything!)
What I have installed now is :
Firmware: 2.2
Baseband : I9000XXJPM
Kernel 2.6.32.9
Root @SE-S608 #1
Build : FROYO.XWJP6
Running Android 2.2 On My Samsung Galaxy S (The IPhone Killer)!
http://www.androidcentral.com/froyo-leaked-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000
Hopefully it'll be ported soon!
Recently i have updated my galaxy S to Froyo, but after update the RAM size shown as 304 MB only, something fishy..http://www.androidforums.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
View 1 Replies View RelatedAfter updating to Froyo the email SW requires screen lock with PIN or password.I've rooted the phone, but that didn't give me more options.Does anybody know a work around?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHaving just purchased my first smart phone last week (Galaxy S) I am having a complete nightmare updating to FROYO with Kies.I know this has been done to death on this and various other forums but is there any possible way to upgrade the firmware without Kies as ive been trying for 3 nights now but absolutely nothing works to get my phone to connect to Kies.I have tried every tip and suggestion from this and other forums and all result in my phone telling me its connected but Kies on my PC just spinning away saying trying to connect.I can connect to my PC in Mass storage mode and transfer files no problem but Kies is just a complete nightmare.Over the short period of time ive had the phone I think its a fantastic piece of kit and am still learning about all that it can do but am getting seriously frustrated by not being able to do what should be a simple task!
View 4 Replies View RelatedFinally froyo has arrived for optus in aus. so i got all excited, backed up my stuff (i hope) and go to start the upgrade at which point it tells me that i have insufficient charge for upgrade. So, i go off and fully charged 2 seperate batteries, tried with both and still no luck...
View 3 Replies View RelatedSeems like a silly question but i had an HTC desire which i swapped for the galaxy s for obvious reasons... anyway in the settings/about phone section on my desire there was an option to check for firmware updates but in the galaxy there is not so my question is this...
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhat is the easiest way to root on froyo. It has to be very easy or I wont risk it. Apparently the one click I used on 2.1 wont work with 2.2
View 6 Replies View Relatedso i tried to upgrade from 2.1 to 2.2 through KIES this resulted in a failed upgrade, so i then tried to use Odin. unfortunately the firmware i flashed to caused even more bugs and kept restarting, So I then tried to use KIES/Odin to flash to a different firmware i now get two different errors
1. along the lines of storage is not ready - copying of default media fails
2. cannot mount a certain file - stl11. or something ?
After doing a fair bit a tinkering and research experimenting for a month. I managed to find the best solution for people who don't want to use custom roms. Yet wanting a similar yet better mobile experience they had with 2.1 eclair. After a factory reset. Latest Voodoo Lagfix via Odin |or| ryanZA's OneClickLagFix your choice
1. root - z4root app from market.
2. ryanZA's OCLF app
- Alter minfree. Set to Aggressive
- Change Scheduler. Set to deadline
3. SGSTools.
- Upgrade stock apps.
+ Modded Contacts app showing all letters
+ Stock browser with useragent setting
+ Faster TouchWizLauncher(GTG) <--- TOUCHWIZ CAN't GET ANY SNAPPIER >
- GPS fix
Just like (2.1 with OLCF) Fast, snappy, loving it
I have read a few posts hear saying that it is recommended that after you have upgraded to froyo 2.2 that you should do a System Reset otherwise things might run slower than before?
I have a lot of applications (6 pages) installed on my SGS and also contacts etc setup. I also have some gameloft apps that I cannot redownload if I lost them without paying again.
I am guessing that a reset will wipe all this out? Is there another way without having to start again?