Varianta in limba Romana (tradusa de Google).
Hacking your phone and installing custom ROMs is a riveting pastime, packed with thrills, danger and plenty of skipped heartbeats. It can also give you a user interface that's slicker, faster and generally more suited to your own tastes. But even the most dedicated hacker sometimes wants to repent and return to the official software, and here I'll show you how.
The past few months have seen an explosion in the number of Android 4.0 custom ROMs for the Samsung Galaxy S2, largely down to the fact that Samsung -- along with the mobile networks that control the updates -- made a pig's ear of getting Ice Cream Sandwich onto the S2. So last month we published a guide on how to load a custom ROM onto your phone.
That situation has changed and all of the major UK networks have now upgraded their S2s to the latest iteration of Google's software. That means you can legitimately get a taste of the new ice-cool OS without having to void your warranty by flashing firmware.
If you're one of the many impatient people who have already installed a custom 4.0 ROM to your phone, then you may well be sat there wondering how you can get your beloved blower back on the straight and narrow with the officially sanctioned update. Fear not, read on and you'll learn how, plus a whole lot more besides.