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How to put Samsung galaxy s2 (SII0) in mass storage mode for file transfer [Guide]

Samsung Galaxy S II2 How to put Samsung galaxy s2 (SII0) in mass storage mode for file transfer [Guide]

How to put Samsung galaxy s2 (SII0) in mass storage mode for file transfer

Here you can find How to put Samsung Galaxy S2 (SII) in Mass Storage Mode
While connecting with your home PC (Computer). There is two methods asked by XDA Developers on there forum. Thanks to XDA.

Method 1

  1. -Enable usb debugging from Menu > Settings > Applications
  2. -return to home screen
  3. -plug usb cable in
  4. -pull down status bar
  5. -press ‘ connect usb storage’ button

Method 2

There is an alternate method without enabling USB Debugging Mode.
  1. Open (Settings)
  2. Then chose (Wireless & Network)
  3. Then chose (USB utilities) and click the button
  4. Then plug in USB cable
If you got this working tell others that its works 100% .

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Samsung Galaxy S hands-on

Samsung dragged the Galaxy S out for us to gawk at this morning at 
CTIA and after the 30 minute video presentation, we were itching to
 actually check it out in our hands. Let's just get this out of the way right
 off: the 4-inch WVGA 800 X 480 Super Amoled display on the Galaxy S 
is nothing short of stunning. Put side by side with an iPhone under some 
very harsh lighting, the difference between them -- feel free to have a peek 
at the video after the break -- is pretty astounding. Everything is bright and 
crisp, text legible, and the colors are jaw-droppingly beautiful. Touchscreen
 performance? This is another standout on this Android 2.1 device and 
coupled with Samsung's 1GHz Application Processor, not only is it 
responsive but the UI is smooth and fast. The Galaxy S can shoot
 HD video at 720p using its 5 megapixel cam, plays it back with aplomb, 
and did we mention the display? The spec sheet lists this as triple-band 
HSPA device living in the 900 / 1800 / 1900 realm -- and while 
US availability was announced for this year, no word on what carrier --
 so we hope to see that 900 swapped out with 850. 
This is one for the wish list friends, and we're seriously hoping 
that wish gets filled long before this year's holiday season.


Samsung Galaxy S













samsung galaxys



Samsung Galaxy S hands-on

Samsung dragged the Galaxy S out for us to gawk at this morning at 
CTIA and after the 30 minute video presentation, we were itching to
 actually check it out in our hands. Let's just get this out of the way right
 off: the 4-inch WVGA 800 X 480 Super Amoled display on the Galaxy S 
is nothing short of stunning. Put side by side with an iPhone under some 
very harsh lighting, the difference between them -- feel free to have a peek 
at the video after the break -- is pretty astounding. Everything is bright and 
crisp, text legible, and the colors are jaw-droppingly beautiful. Touchscreen
 performance? This is another standout on this Android 2.1 device and 
coupled with Samsung's 1GHz Application Processor, not only is it 
responsive but the UI is smooth and fast. The Galaxy S can shoot
 HD video at 720p using its 5 megapixel cam, plays it back with aplomb, 
and did we mention the display? The spec sheet lists this as triple-band 
HSPA device living in the 900 / 1800 / 1900 realm -- and while 
US availability was announced for this year, no word on what carrier --
 so we hope to see that 900 swapped out with 850. 
This is one for the wish list friends, and we're seriously hoping 
that wish gets filled long before this year's holiday season.


Samsung Galaxy S













the galaxy


"samsung galaxy S 4g"
Not different with the original Galaxy S Devices that released last summer time, 
The new Samsung Galaxy S 4G applies advance features 4-inch 
Super AMOLED show running at 800x 480 resolution, 1 GHz processor 
that owned by Samsung, Samsung’s TouchWiz interface atop Google 
Android and auto-focus camera with 5 megapixel embedded inside.
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G appearances are thin and pocketable designed.
Software and Interface
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G emulated the Vibrant when it came to our 
overall interface experience.
Call Quality/Battery Life
Similar with the Samsung Vibrant, we had nothing to complain 
about with the Samsung Galaxy S 4G when it came to call quality.
Camera
We actually had a better experience with the 5-megapixel camera 
on the Samsung Galaxy S 4G than we did with the Samsung Vibrant.
The phone compared side to side to the Vibrant it is infinitely faster, 
plus has infinite less lag. The overall design of the phone was 
stronger and better at defending the phone ten the vibrant did.



Samsung Galaxy Tab gets Gingerbread… via Cyanogen 7


galaxy tab gingerbread cyanogen

After seeing the wonders of Honeycomb running on the Nook Color,
 this news probably comes as a bit of a disappointment for Galaxy Tab 
owners, but luckily Cyanogen knows how to build quality ROMs. The
 trouble is, this isn’t a ROM officially from Cyanogen, it’s a port of 
Cyanogen 7 done by another developer, so be careful if you want to give this a try.
Cyanogen 7 is the experimental ROM that puts the fun of Cyanogen atop
 the dark tones of Gingerbread. The nightlies have been out on various 
phones for a few weeks now, and in my experience ran very well on the Nexus One. 
This version for the Samsung Galaxy Tab is said to still be pretty buggy, 
so it’s not a good choice for everyday use, but still good for some playing around.
Basic functions are working including: voice calls, 3G data, WiFi,
 and possibly GPS, but everything else is hit or miss. Try it at your own risk,
 or keep checking back on the xda thread for updates.


THE SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB IS HERE! 

ANDROID TABLETS GETTING REAL!

Today Samsung started to promote the long awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab 
which I presented you earlier in this blog. They also launched a website for it, 
you’ll find it here. So I decided to update the specifications I already collected.

samsung galaxy

Samsung GALAXY TAB 10.1. go to GALAXY Tab 7.7 plus go to GALAXY Tab 7.0 plus go to GALAXY Tab. It's time for a better tablet ...




The New Samsung Galaxy S 4G...

"samsung galaxy S 4g"
Not different with the original Galaxy S Devices that released last summer time, 
The new Samsung Galaxy S 4G applies advance features 4-inch 
Super AMOLED show running at 800x 480 resolution, 1 GHz processor 
that owned by Samsung, Samsung’s TouchWiz interface atop Google 
Android and auto-focus camera with 5 megapixel embedded inside.
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G appearances are thin and pocketable designed.
Software and Interface
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G emulated the Vibrant when it came to our 
overall interface experience.
Call Quality/Battery Life
Similar with the Samsung Vibrant, we had nothing to complain 
about with the Samsung Galaxy S 4G when it came to call quality.
Camera
We actually had a better experience with the 5-megapixel camera 
on the Samsung Galaxy S 4G than we did with the Samsung Vibrant.
The phone compared side to side to the Vibrant it is infinitely faster, 
plus has infinite less lag. The overall design of the phone was 
stronger and better at defending the phone ten the vibrant did.



Samsung Galaxy Tab gets Gingerbread… via Cyanogen 7


galaxy tab gingerbread cyanogen

After seeing the wonders of Honeycomb running on the Nook Color,
 this news probably comes as a bit of a disappointment for Galaxy Tab 
owners, but luckily Cyanogen knows how to build quality ROMs. The
 trouble is, this isn’t a ROM officially from Cyanogen, it’s a port of 
Cyanogen 7 done by another developer, so be careful if you want to give this a try.
Cyanogen 7 is the experimental ROM that puts the fun of Cyanogen atop
 the dark tones of Gingerbread. The nightlies have been out on various 
phones for a few weeks now, and in my experience ran very well on the Nexus One. 
This version for the Samsung Galaxy Tab is said to still be pretty buggy, 
so it’s not a good choice for everyday use, but still good for some playing around.
Basic functions are working including: voice calls, 3G data, WiFi,
 and possibly GPS, but everything else is hit or miss. Try it at your own risk,
 or keep checking back on the xda thread for updates.


THE SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB IS HERE! 

ANDROID TABLETS GETTING REAL!

Today Samsung started to promote the long awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab 
which I presented you earlier in this blog. They also launched a website for it, 
you’ll find it here. So I decided to update the specifications I already collected.


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