duminică, 27 februarie 2011

Preturi Samsung Galaxy I9003

Samsung I9003 Galaxy II loveste rafturile în Germania şi India.Comenzile sunt deja acceptate şi clienţii cei mai dornici vor putea să pună mâna pe unul de luni.
Samsung I9003 Galaxy SL a fost anunţat in urma cu trei săptămâni, dar similitudinile sale cu Galaxy S l-a ajutat sa intre in producţie atât de repede.
Acum, pentru stabilirea preţurilor. În Germania 16GB (nu exista versiunea de 8GB) Samsung I9003 Galaxy SL este valabil şi pentru  380, cu aproximativ 10 € mai puţin decat 8GB I9000 Galaxy S., trebuie să ne amintim, de asemenea,  I9003 este abia acum pe piaţă. Preţul său va scadea.
Samsung I9003 Galaxy perspectivele SL din India par a fi chiar mai bune - preţul său cerut este de doar  315. Acum începe să arate ca un adevarat chilipir!
Acest post ar trebui să răspundă la majoritatea întrebărilor pe care le aveţi despre pretul acestui nou smartphone S Galaxy.

sâmbătă, 26 februarie 2011

Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) update for Galaxy S (I9000)

Samsung has seemingly confirmed Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) update for Galaxy S (I9000). According to an attendee at Samsung’s event in Frankfurt, Samsung said the Gingerbread update for Galaxy S (I9000) is expected in March.
It is unclear which countries will receive the OS upgrade first but there’s a fair chance Italy won’t be on the initial list considering they just announced to release Android 2.2.1 in March. 

Source samsunghub.com

vineri, 25 februarie 2011

Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S2 review

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Samsung’s history in the smartphone game has been pretty quiet – a few budget offerings, some false starts with Windows Mobile and the popular Galaxy S is pretty much it.
With the Samsung Galaxy S2, the Korean firm has taken another step forward by putting all the best technology it can into a ridiculously thin mobile.
The Galaxy S2′s main talking point is the Super AMOLED+ screen, featuring a whole host of new tech to make it far superior to even its predecessor.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The raised contrast ratio, better colour gamut and apparent 80 per cent reduction in power over the first version of the screen, all in a 2.1mm footprint, offer the best images we’ve seen on a mobile.
The design is nice, too – the thickness has been kept to less than 9mm, which means the Galaxy S2 sits really nicely in the hand.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The design aesthetic is very similar to that of the first Galaxy, with the main physical Home button flanked by the two touch-sensitive options for Menu and Back – and both are easy to hit, and respond to a feather-light touch.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The 4.3-inch screen doesn’t actually feel as big as you’d think it might given the dimensions, but thanks to the reduced thickness Samsung has beefed up the screen size without a massive penalty.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The Galaxy S2 has also been spruced up with TouchWiz 4.0, a new version of Samsung’s overlay for its smartphones.
It doesn’t seem to be that different from the outset, but the notifications bar has been overhauled slightly to offer more pertinent functions and widgets are easier to manage from the Home screen.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Samsung also promised that you could use the gyroscope to enhance the live wallpapers, with them moving around as you held the phone, but we couldn’t seem to make that work – we’ll have a better play with the settings in our full Samsung Galaxy S2 review.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The rear of the phone shares a design ethic with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, with the mottled metallic shell underpinning the 8MP camera with single LED flash. We were hoping it would be a little bit better than that for a company with Samsung’s imaging heritage, but it’s fairly feasible that single LED unit could be brighter than the sun anyway.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The bottom of the phone is the place where a lot of the internals that make this a tech-heavy phone live – in order to keep it thinner, it seems Samsung has had to add a lip to the bottom to fit it all in.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
As you can see, the 3.5mm headphone jack can barely fit in the width of the device – the sub 9mm thickness is really exemplified here.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The Samsung Galaxy S2 has been confirmed as having the ‘latest generation of Android on it’, with the current iteration rocking Android 2.3.1. Whether or not this will be moving to Android 2.4 in the future, Samsung wouldn’t confirm.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The range of applications on this TouchWiz 4.0-enabled device is quite standard from Samsung’s point of view – some new toys such as Photo Editor make use of the dual core processing power, but it will be interesting to see what actually lands with the final version of the Galaxy S2.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The Social Hub is the same it’s always been on the Samsung experience, but it’s a little easier to open and send a message from the integrated inbox. It’s no BlackBerry experience when it comes to seeing all your pertinent communication in one place, and we think the Hub should be in the messaging inbox, but this is a pretty well-designed system nonetheless.
The Music Player (which contained some great hits) feels very similar to previous iterations – we’re fans of the Samsung Android music player, so this is no bad thing, but with the glut of improvements we were hoping for some visual tweaks and tricks to make use of the dual-core power.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Pumping a spot of pop balladery out of the speaker wasn’t the best way to assess audio quality, but it was loud and embarrassingly clear as music on a mobile goes.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
But screw the music – at least, that’s how you’ll feel when you see the Samsung Galaxy S2 video quality.
It’s simply sensational. We have a lot of fun wowing (and then subsequently boring) people with the video quality of Super AMOLED, and we’re thinking of having a specific party just to show off the prowess of the Galaxy S2 when it comes to movies.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The response time of the device is what got us the most excited, as the smoothness and flow of the screen was exquisite. If it sounds like we’re going a little over the top, it’s because that’s the sensation we got when using it, and in today’s crowded smartphone market it’s nice to see something that’s still wow-worthy.
We’re hoping the range of video codecs on offer is the same as it was with the first Galaxy, because this would make it into the best mobile media player bar none.
The messaging on the Samsung Galaxy S2 was a little different than before, with a lot more made of the 4.3-inch expansive screen. Swype is once again pre-installed on the device, but both the normal Samsung keyboard and the swiping option are well rendered and work nicely.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The camera, which we’ve mentioned earlier is an 8MP effort with a single LED flash, seemed to perform well in our test shots – the press area was too bright for any proper snapping with the flash, but the rest seemed clear and very quick to snap.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
The larger camera shutter button – while in no way a substitute for a physical key, which most manufacturers seems to not want any more in the quest for the thinner phone – is easier to hit than on most handsets, meaning you can pretty much just guess at its location without needing to look.
The gaming side of the Samsung Galaxy S2 is something that excites us as well, and we were impressed with the combination of the GPU and Super AMOLED+ screen. Compared to the iPhone version, NOVA looked phenomenal on the display, and the gyroscope was so accurate it gives us great hope for the future of gaming on Android now.
Samsung galaxy s2 review
Overall we’re impressed with the Samsung Galaxy S2 – it’s going to be a dual-core smartphone force, and it’s certainly going to give the LG Optimus 2X a run for its money with that screen.
We want to give this a thoroughly good test in the near future because it’s very much a phone that needs to be pushed to the limits, so keep an eye out for our Samsung Galaxy S2 review as soon as we an steal/get sent a review unit.


Artilcol preluat de pe http://mwc2011.techradar.com/2011/02/hands-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-review/

Root JPY/JS3/JS2

Pentru a roota telefonul cu [CF-Root v1.3] compatibil cu JPY/JS3/JS2 cu Odin3 executati urmatorii pasi :

-porniti Odin3 v1.3 sau v1.7 (eu folosesc versiunea 1.3)
-asigurati-va ca Re-Partition NU este bifat
-NU completati nimic la campul PIT
-introduceti in campul PDA fisierul .tar din arhiva zip descarcata
-puneti telefonul in Download Mode
-conectati cablul USB la telefon
-verificati ca Odin v-a vazut aparatul (Mesajul Added!!! in campul Message si un COM la care s-a conectat aparatul in campul ID:COM)
-apasati Start
-flashuirea dureaza cam 15-20 secunde
-dupa ce Odin v-a dat mesajul de Succes asteptati ca telefonul sa boot-eze apoi il puteti deconecta de la PC
-in meniul telefonului aveti instalat acum aplicatia Superuser ceea ce atesta ca telefonul este rootat

Fisierul pt. root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9920908&postcount=3 : fie versiunea 1.17.1 fie 1.15.3 (eu am folosit 1.17.1 , altii au folosit si 1.15.3)


Pentru a instala kernelul custom al lui Hardcore (SpeedMod kernel - unul din cele mai performante si mai stabile custom kernel-uri)ce vine impreuna cu optiuni de Root / ClockWorkMode Recovery / Lagfix / Tweaks / BLN settings / Voodoo Sound improvements / Auto Brightness fix, cu Odin3, executati urmatorii pasi :

Kernelul lui Hardcore este compatibil cu majoritatea versiunilor de firmware pt SGS (2.2 si 2.2.1, inclusiv custom rom-uri bazate pe aceste firmware-uri)

-porniti Odin3 v1.3 sau v1.7 (eu folosesc versiunea 1.3)
-asigurati-va ca Re-Partition NU este bifat
-NU completati nimic la campul PIT
-introduceti in campul PDA fisierul .tar din arhiva zip descarcata
-puneti telefonul in Download Mode
-conectati cablul USB la telefon
-verificati ca Odin v-a vazut aparatul (Mesajul Added!!! in campul Message si un COM la care s-a conectat aparatul in campul ID:COM)
-apasati Start
-flashuirea dureaza sub 1 minut
-dupa ce Odin v-a dat mesajul de Succes asteptati ca telefonul sa boot-eze apoi il puteti deconecta de la PC

Pentru a intra in CWM , inchideti telefonul complet apoi apasati Volume Up-Home-Power

Din CWM folosind Volume UP/Volume Down pt navigare sus/jos si Power pt confirmare mergeti la Avanced SpeedMod ULK option de unde puteti face urmatoarele :

-Root/Install Superuser - rootati telefonul permanent (pana la flash-uirea unui nou firmware)
-LAGFIX option - activati/dezactivati lag-fix (eu nu l-am activat deoarece nu consider ca e nevoie)
-Tweak options - activati/dezactivati tweakuri (eu le-am activat doar pe cele Recomandate - imbunatatesc functionarea SO si cresc durata bateriei)
-BLN options - pentru a activa/dezactiva functia de avertizare a unui apel/mesaj ratat folosind tastele digitale

Ultima versiune a kernel-ului lui Hardcore o descarcati http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8889711&postcount=1 - descarcati versiunea pentru Odin nu cea pentru CWM, tot aici gasiti si informatii referitoare la ce contine ultima versiune a kernelului si care sunt modificarile/imbunatatirile fata de versiunile anterioare.



Tutorial facut de Wurdulak

Accesare download/recovery mode Galaxy S

Pentru userii noi care si-au achizitionat un SGS si care intampina dificultati in a accesa Recovery Mode/Download Mode datorita diferitelor neintelegeri sau explicatii incomplete faceti exact cum scrie aici :

1. Cele 3 butoane trebuie apasate cand telefonul e inchis complet , daca il inchideti de la Power trebuie sa se auda vibratia de inchidere , acesta atesta ca telefonul e inchis complet.

2. Pentru a intra in Recovery Mode apasati si tineti apasate butoanele exact in ordinea asta :

Volume Up - Home - Power , cand apare ecranul de start cu Samsung GT i9000 Galaxy S, se ridica mana de pe butonul de Power dar se tin in continuare apasate Volume UP + Home , in cateva secunde va intra in Recovery Mode

3. Pentru a intra in Download Mode apasati si tineti apasate butoanele exact in ordinea asta :

Volume Down - Home - Power , va va aparea un triunghi mare galben si un robotel care sapa si mesajul : Do not turn off target

Ca sa iesiti din Download Mode tineti apasat cateva secunde (10-15) butonul de Power - telefonul se va inchide si il veti putea porni normal folosind butonul de Power

Tutorial facut de Wurdulak

Samsung Galaxy S-instalare froyo 2.2.1 JS2

Pentru cei care vreti su puneti cu ODIN ultima versiune de Froyo 2.2.1 - I9000XFJS2 (probabil versiunea care va fi disponibila in viitor si la upgrade prin Kies pt Vodafone si Orange) avand limba Romana in Meniuri si Swype faceti urmatoarele :

- asigurati-va ca va merg Download Mode si Recovery Mode (volume down/up + home + power)
- asigurati-va ca bateria telefonului este incarcata aproape de 100% sau 100% ( ca sa fiti mai siguri )
- dezinstalati orice lag-fix aveti - daca aveti asa ceva instalat
- dati wipe data/factory reset din recovery 3e sau din CWM
- dati wipe cache partition din recovery 3e sau din CWM
- optional dati wipe Dalvik cache din CWM
- optional disablati din CWM tweaks-urile daca aveti un kernel al lui Hardcore si aveti tweaks-urile enabled
- asigurati-va ca nu aveti pornit Kies si/sau Kies Try (in bara) pe calculator - daca le aveti pornite , inchideti-le

Pasul 1

- porniti Odin 1.3
- BIFATI re-partition
- SELECTATI .pit file 803 pe care il puteti lua impreuna cu ODIN de aici
- puneti la campurile PDA , PHONE , CSC fisierele aferente pt. I9000XWJS3 pe care le descarcati conform informatiilor din linkul de mai jos :

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917256

- la campul CSC puteti pune oricare din CSC-urile mentionate in link-ul de mai sus
- puneti telefonul in Download Mode (volume down + home + power)
- conectati telefonul la PC si asigurati-va ca Odin a vazut telefonul (textul Added !!! in fereastra Odin + un COM pe care s-a conectat telefonul)
- Start
- dupa ce Odin v-a dat mesajul de Sucess , inchideti Odin , scoateti cablul USB
- telefonul va boota si va incarca ferestra de intampinare

Pasul 2

- porniti din nou Odin 1.3
- NU BIFATI repartition
- NU PUNETI nici un .pit file de data asta
- la campul PDA puneti firmware-ul descarcat conform informatiilor din linkul de mai jos :

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936252

- inchideti telefonul si puneti-l din nou in Download Mode
- conectati telefonul prin cablu USB si asigurati-va ca ODIN l-a identificat
- START
- dupa ce ODIN va da mesajul de Succes , inchideti ODIN , deconectati telefonul si asteptati sa booteze si sa intre in fereastra de intampinare
- introduceti codul *#272*IMEI-ul vostru# si selectati CNX sau ORO (in functie de unde ati achizitionat telefonul Vodafone sau Orange)
- dati Apply , telefonul se va restarta si va face un Factory reset si va aplica setarile pt CNX sau ORO

Aveti acum instalat pe telefon Froyo 2.2.1 cu lima romana in meniuri + Swype si cu country code-ul vostru default
Tutorial facut de Wurdulak