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Why has this happened to my Samsung Galaxy S2?
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Diverso
25-10-2011
Hi guys and girls,

I stupidly rooted my Samsung Galaxy s2 the other day and obviously regretted it immediately. I had installed an unofficial Kernal which i have now removed but during the rooting process the screen became slanted to the right. I have installed a number of kernals but have not been able to restore the natural calibration of the screen. In addition, the kernal I am running isn't the one supplied by T-mobile for the UK. How can I restore the official kernal for my handset? finally does anyone know how I can sort out the screen issue?
Stiggles
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“Hi guys and girls,

I stupidly rooted my Samsung Galaxy s2 the other day and obviously regretted it immediately. I had installed an unofficial Kernal which i have now removed but during the rooting process the screen became slanted to the right. I have installed a number of kernals but have not been able to restore the natural calibration of the screen. In addition, the kernal I am running isn't the one supplied by T-mobile for the UK. How can I restore the official kernal for my handset? finally does anyone know how I can sort out the screen issue?”

This has nothing to do with rooting it or the kernel. What rom is it your using?
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Stiggles:
“This has nothing to do with rooting it or the kernel. What rom is it your using?”

I'm not sure, how can i check this?
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“I'm not sure, how can i check this?”

Which website did you get the ROM from with which you flashed your phone? What was it called? Was it one of these:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
m4tt24
25-10-2011
Can you do a screengrab of the 'about phone' info in settings? Would make identifying the rom easier, also did you backup your old rom before installing the new one?
Dai13371
25-10-2011
Slanted to the right? Strange. There is a Desire S ROM where the screen slants when the phone slants. Silly question but you are holding the phone up straight are you?

Tap the left hand side button, tap settings then scroll down to about phone. If you can list the software build and the kernel version and the rom version.
Diverso
25-10-2011
Hi Guys,

I'm really sorry about the late response. Here is a screen capture

http://www.speedyshare.com/files/309...25-140942.jpeg

You need to click on "SC20111025-140942.jpeg" to see the picture as i don't usually use photo bucket, picassa etc..

I downloaded the kernal from XDA and I followed the guide by CNETUK:

http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-pho...y-s2-50004972/
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Just to get it out of the way: have you tried doing a factory reset?

http://reviewunit.com/3-best-ways-to...ung-galaxy-s2/
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Just to get it out of the way: have you tried doing a factory reset?

http://reviewunit.com/3-best-ways-to...ung-galaxy-s2/”

I don't want to lose all my data again but I will try it if it works. However, as i am not using the original software I really need the official T-Mobile software first i think. Any ideas where I might be able to get that?
Diverso
25-10-2011
Just did a reset and the issue has persisted
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“I don't want to lose all my data again but I will try it if it works. However, as i am not using the original software I really need the official T-Mobile software first i think. Any ideas where I might be able to get that?”

Hold on...
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Right, go here:

http://devsrom4android.blogspot.com/...tock-roms.html

Scroll down to the bottom and they've got three versions of the stock T-Mobile ROM for UK S2s.. however, there's three versions there, BOKE3, the BOKG2 and BOKF3.. I'm not sure which one you should try!
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Right, go here:

http://devsrom4android.blogspot.com/...tock-roms.html

Scroll down to the bottom and they've got two version of the stock T-Mobile ROM for UK S2s.. however, there's three versions there, BOKE3, the BOKG2 and BOKF3.. I'm not sure which one you should try!”

BOKG2 because that's what I had before I'll give it a go now.
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Looking at your earlier screenshot I'd suggest it's the BOKG2 version, but I can't be sure. That's the one I'd try first anyway!

edit - you beat me to it
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Right, go here:

http://devsrom4android.blogspot.com/...tock-roms.html

Scroll down to the bottom and they've got three versions of the stock T-Mobile ROM for UK S2s.. however, there's three versions there, BOKE3, the BOKG2 and BOKF3.. I'm not sure which one you should try!”

Which one should I download:

BOKG2:.multiupload.com/VY5KOFVJHLFirmware info: PDA:BOKG2|PHONE:BOKG1|CSC:TMUKF1

or


BOKG2 Stock Kernel: .multiupload.com/TD5QBFPCIH
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Right, here is the full guide on how to do it!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1075278

From a quick read, I'd think it was just the firmware at this stage ....
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“The firmware. The kernel is only needed if you want to restore the kernel version after rooting.

From your experiences so far, I'd recommend just trying to get the stock firmware reinstalled for the time being ”

One last question, which is the best way to reinstall the firmware? I have been using odin 3? and loaded the software under PDA. is that the best way to do it?
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“One last question, which is the best way to reinstall the firmware? I have been using odin 3? and loaded the software under PDA. is that the best way to do it?”

See the previous post which I rejigged!
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“See the previous post which I rejigged!”

I just installed the software which is the same as what I had on my phone
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“I just installed the software which is the same as what I had on my phone ”

Is it just the screen that's 'leaning'? Does everything else work ok? What do you mean by leaning? Describe it!
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Is it just the screen that's 'leaning'? Does everything else work ok? What do you mean by leaning? Describe it!”

Everything is working ok but the gap between the notifications bar and the rest of the screen is bigger on the left hand side than the right hand side. Think leaning tower of pizza but with a mobile phone screen.

Edit: if you have a straight line on the screen and look at it from left it is actually going up as it goes across the screen.
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Be honest now. Did you drop it or knock it in any way?
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Be honest now. Did you drop it or knock it in any way?”

I didn't - I have a screen protector and super durable cover which would have sustained the impact if I had dropped it. I really think it has something to do with the root that I did. The screen works fine, every aspect of the screen works but it just isn't straight which makes me think it must be a software issue. The funny thing is, it almost looks like the display (the actual allocated area) isn't straight either which makes me think I'm starting to go crazy.
Biffo the Bear
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Diverso:
“I didn't - I have a screen protector and super durable cover which would have sustained the impact if I had dropped it. I really think it has something to do with the root that I did. The screen works fine, every aspect of the screen works but it just isn't straight which makes me think it must be a software issue. The funny thing is, it almost looks like the display (the actual allocated area) isn't straight either which makes me think I'm starting to go crazy.”

Hmmm, in that case I'm stumped.

I know you've done the firmware reinstallation, but it might be worth doing a kernel reinstallation from the files on that website too. It suggest that they're only to revert the kernel back to normal post-rooting. If that doesn't work then I don't know.

If I were in your shoes and that hadn't worked, I'd try one more time to root and install a custom ROM to see if it is a software issue. If not, then you might have to contact T-Mobile.

I'm convinced it's a kernel issue though; looking back you said at the start that's the only thing you fiddled with, and we all assumed you meant the firmware!
Diverso
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Biffo the Bear:
“Hmmm, in that case I'm stumped.

I know you've done the firmware reinstallation, but it might be worth doing a kernel reinstallation from the files on that website too. It suggest that they're only to revert the kernel back to normal post-rooting. If that doesn't work then I don't know.

If I were in your shoes and that hadn't worked, I'd try one more time to root and install a custom ROM to see if it is a software issue. If not, then you might have to contact T-Mobile.

I'm convinced it's a kernel issue though; looking back you said at the start that's the only thing you fiddled with, and we all assumed you meant the firmware!”

I will reinstall the kernal you suggested, hopefully that fixes it :/
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