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Battery life is OK.
I wouldn't say it's on par with the 2.3.6 kk5 rom i was running previously, but it'll last me the day and once I figure out if there are any more partial wakelocks eating up the battery it'll probably improve. I'm sure there are still bugs to work out too since it's still an experimental build. Also hard to tell right now because I keep fiddling around with it haha
Today SamMobile leaked two new firmwares of ICS for our Galaxy S II, XXKP4 with 4.0.1 and XXKP8 with 4.0.3. SamMobile says the best one is the XXKP8 with 4.0.3. Both firmwares have their kernel signed so they wont update your download count.
So how will these leaked roms compare to the official version? I'm an Android noob
From what I've read, this leak is pretty much fully functional but is buggy and many people have random restarts with it. So stick with the official 2.3 Roms for now if you're an Android noob. Posted via RS Mobile
When you're using leaked, unofficial roms with a software (Touch Wiz 4) that has been made and optimized for Gingerbread, what are the real benefits of having ICS? Going through those videos, I can barely notice any changes between a stock SGS2 and one that has ICS. Apart from the fact that it says in the About Menu that it's running 4.0.1, the new browser and a few tweaks in settings, it really looks the same as a stock SGS2.
Yeah, Touchwiz 4 has really gotta go. It was necessary for gingerbread because the stock UI just wasn't very appealing. But for ICS, they need something new or just use the stock look which is 100% better than this.
When i first got my phone, i was a bit skeptical about all this as well. However the steps provided are very simple and easy to walkthrough. Once you get the hang of this, it becomes very easy for the future. Wont take more than 20 minutes.