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Samsung Galaxy S2 no rSAP once updated to ICS (Android 4)

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I thought I should let my fellow Octavia drivers know about this. Many of us choose the Galaxy S2 for it's rSAP compatibility. Once updated to Android version 4 rSAP vanishes completely. The good news is that there is a work around. Please see my posts on this thread.

http://www.briskoda....-cream-sandwich

Edited by VRS DSG

I posted a warning of this a couple of weeks ago, hence I have not upgraded to ICS

I posted a warning of this a couple of weeks ago, hence I have not upgraded to ICS

Same. Not that I really care about ICS since the SG2 was absolutely fine with GB when I got it and still is. And I'm sure I can live without face unlock.

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I posted a warning of this a couple of weeks ago, hence I have not upgraded to ICS

Ahh I didn't see your post, hopefully this post will help someone who doesn't already know. :hi:

Tryed ICS a few days and went back to Ginger. Nothing new in ICS seemed even slower.

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