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MANUALLY Updated to ICS ....works ok + GUIDE

m4dj
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MANUALLY Updated to ICS ....works ok + GUIDE

Hi ! Today I decided to take a risk and update my phone to ICS. After reading some posts about the bug for photos I was little worry.

I didn't want to wait more as the SI number is on the list but nobody can confirm when and if my provider will accept the ICS.

I used flashtool and ST15i_i_4_1_B_0_431_Unbranded.ftf file. This came with all languages included.

After a couple of hours of playing with the phone by installing and configuring all the apps that i had before . Here are first impressions:

- Small Led notification works when SMS arrive. It blink once. I never paid attention how is working neither on gingerbread

- Photos looks ok

- I have tried to make a short movie in HD. No lags for now. In gingerbread I have a lag every 5 seconds or so...

- I have turned screen animations and transitions (this option is located under settings - developer options

- For now no crashes

- Phone seems responsive and fast as gingerbread. I didnt noticed any decrease in speed (I have installed all application that I had also before on 2.3.4 with the same widgets)

- There is a performance assistant where by default two of the services are disabled (ant + and facebook inside xperia)

- Some of the widgets are resizable and thats nice

- On the lock screen there is a alarm notification, sms and i suppose also some other things can be accessed from here

- I dont remmember from 2.3.4 but there is no auto brightness option so i use a widget for brightness togle , also installed invisible brightness aplication - very good one.

- there is no separate volume for notification . If you need it try some 3rd application for volume settings

- alarms settings have a new UI. I preffered the old one, because the new one has smaller numbers when setting the alarm....

- UI for taking photo is also renewed. Older was better ...to me

For now I am very happy with ICS. If i discover some issue i will post here. I will try to take some photos tommorow and see if everything is ok.

This is the procedure I took for installing ICS:

1. Installed flash tool (flashtool-0.8.0.0-windows) and installed  updates for it (flashtool-update-0.8.x-0.8.6.0-windows) link: http://androxyde.github.com/

2. Put the ftf file in the location where the flashtool is installed: C:\Flashtool\firmwares

3. delete all other firmwares if any located in there

4. I dont know if it a must, but I have disabled some options in avast mobile protection about usb debuging and disabled an administrator in this application. I have also enabled usb debuging in the settings of gingerbread. I have start the flashtool. 

5. Check flash mode - ok . Select a firmware from the list. Check wipe data, wipe cache, wipe app log and check also no final verification. click ok.

The photo appear with the instructions.

6. Power off the phone. Plug the usb into the PC . Press down volume button on the phone and while keeping it pressed plug the usb into the phone.

Flashing ebgins. It takes a couple of minutes. When finished wait because it says that the phone will automaticaly restart. i didnt waited and turned the phone on. First it takes a minute to start , it seems that stuck on boot logo but wait for a minute it will pass.

The ics is installed. To be sure I have started SUS and click repair...folowing the instruction.

Hope it helps. If you dont want to wait go for manual install.

here is a ftf file for xperia. its a unbranded with a lot of languages selection. also all other keyboards included.

link:  http://linkanonymizer.net/?http://d01.megashares.com/dl/0HPi5iO/ST15i_i_4.1.B.0.431_Unbranded.rar

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m4dj
Visitor

Good news ! Today I have tested my xperia mini while I was out taking the sun.

I was able to use the phone with gingerbread until the phone reach  38 degrees celzius.

After the callibration fix in SE service I was able to use it up to 41 degee.

Today with ICS I was using the phone out on the sun without any problem while the phone temperature was 45 degree celzius ! So I can confirm and demand all the information that SE support centre told me. And this is that ICS will not solve the issue about captive buttons when phone reach higher teperatures.

The ICS will solve what many people call "overheating problem" . My phone is the prove. If you do an upgrade, use SUS and do a repair also , so you will get the clean install.

Nabeel
Master

Hey m4dj

Just came across this thread and wanna let you know we don't want several threads discussing the same Guide

Before creating a new discussion, have a quick look around or use the search option on the main home page.There might already be a discussion that suits you

Since there's already a thread on this topic pretty much well viewed and commented in, I will lock this thread ( as it goes against the guidelines ) and refer any further posting to this thread.