[How to] Android ICS on Galaxy SII

I know we all have been waiting for an official Stock ROM of ICS which is expected to be released in the Q1 of 2012 but since we just cannot wait that long we have found you a way of getting that little dessert we are all dying to get our hands on for the Samsung Galaxy SII.

A couple of weeks ago SamFirmware released a custom ICS ROM for the SGSII and in this article we are going to take you step by step how to install ICS on your device. Please note that this ICS Custom ROM is not complete and you will have features that will not work also Tech News Central is not liable for anything that happens to your phone “ie” bricking your phone for not following the right steps.

Thanks to BlogsDNA for the guide:

Stuff required for Android 4.0.1 custom ROM installation

Important Things

1. Please make sure your Samsung Galaxy S 2 is charged more than 70% for the successful completion of rooting process.

2. You need internet connection because there are few things, which need to be downloaded before us starting the rooting.

3. Don’t interrupt the rooting process in between, it may lead to bricking of your phone.

4. Patiently and lovingly follow the instructions given in this tutorial

Don’t forget to take backup of your phone, before performing the custom ROM installation

How to Install/Update Samsung Galaxy S2 to Android 4.0.1 Custom ROM

Step I:

I assume you had downloaded Ice Cream Sandwich Custom ROM Package, extract it. The password for extracting that compressed file is samfirmware.com. After extracting the zip file, you will get 4 different files with same extension i.e. “.md5″.

Step II:

1. Make sure you had already installed Samsung Kies by now. Now open the Odin v1.85.exe. You will see the interface as shown below:

2. Restart your Android device using the following key combination:

Volume Down + Home Key + Power button

It will bring your phone into download mode; now click the volume up button to continue in download mode.

Connect your Samsung Galaxy S II with PC via USB cable. Please wait until the driver installation gets complete. After the completion of driver installation, You will see that the “COM Port Number” in the COM ID: column of Odin is now set. Please make sure that nothing is checked, except the “Auto reboot” and “F. Reset Time”check boxes. As shown below in the screenshot,

Step III:

Now Click on second button “Bootloader”  of Odin utility and select the

I9100_APBOOT_I9100XXKP1_CL16459_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar.md5” file.

Next, Click on “PDA” and select the

I9100_CODE_I9100XXKP1_CL16459_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar.md5” file.

Next, Click on “PHONE” and select the

MODEM_I9100XXKP1_REV_02_CL1085642.tar.md5” file.

Now click on the “Start” button and wait until the process gets completed. Your phone will be automatically rebooted after the process gets completed. Detach your phone from PC. Close Odin!!

Step IV:

On the completion of above step, your phone will be restarted and will come to “Bluish screen”, feels like command prompt. You have to choose the “reboot system” and click “home key” button. You phone will restart again.

Step V:

Forcefully switch off your phone by long pressing the power button. Now again restart your phone in the download mode using the following key combination

Volume Down + Home Key + Power Button

Continue in the download by clicking the volume up button. Attach your phone with PC again and this time,

Click ONLY on “PDA” button and select the

I9100_KERNEL_I9100XXKP1_CL16459_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar.md5” file.

Make sure you chosen only PDA option, click on “start” button. This process with take only few seconds and your phone will reboot again.

Now you got a screen mentioning “Android is upgrading”. It will process about 85 (or 65 files, I don’t remember exact count). Then follow the phone setup wizard and enjoy the whole new Android experience.

If you face any problem while following this tutorial then comment below and we will help you out.

This was guest article by Rajan Balana, he is a Blogger as well as student. He loves to explore smartphones, tablets and Android. He does the gadget reviews at Dreambloggers.com and also covers Android News at Androidnew.com.

About the author  ⁄ Chris Pagan

Chris has 12 plus years of experience in the technology field and has a certification in Security as a Microsoft Technology Associate.