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Android Lollipop z pewnością nie przyjął się na rynku tak dobrze jak to miało miejsce z KitKatem. Wszystko za sprawą problemów z wyciekami pamięci, większym zużyciem energii czy też ogólnie słabszą optymalizacją. Wielu użytkowników pragnie wrócić do wersji systemu, ale nie jest to proste dla „zwykłych” samym Google stosunkowo szybko wydało nową wersję systemu i tak oto powstał Android Lollipop, który w teorii zażegnał wszelkie błędy swojego pierwowzoru. O ile użytkownicy Nexusów w większości potwierdzają lepszą pracę wszelkich urządzeń to producenci pokroju Sony, HTC czy też Samsunga muszą dodać swoje zmiany, aby przedstawić konsumentom lepiej działający system. Tak też właśnie zrobiła koreańska firma, która zaktualizowała swój najnowszy flagowy model w postaci Galaxy S6 w obu wersjach. Samsung dodał także kilka nowości od siebie w postaci nieco odświeżonej aplikacji aparatu czy też nowego zestawu największe zmiany dotyczą optymalizacji i ogólnego działania, ale na te problemy zwracają głównie użytkownicy starszych urządzeń, które w najbliższym czasie również powinny otrzymać aktualizację. Jakie są Wasze dotychczasowe doświadczenia z Lollipopem?źródło: XDA
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This guide will help you to Safely Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 running On Android Lollipop will be using a custom Kernel and CF-Root package in this worry we will be sharing direct links as well as full step by step guide to Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810. As we mentioned before, this guide is only For Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Running Android of you guys may have updated your Tab S2 to latest Lollipop, so this guide will be perfect get root don’t try on other Android version. If You have a Galaxy Tab S2 and you want to root it then this guide is for process is simple and we will be using Cf-Root tool to get root access on Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Device that is supported This is only for Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Check your model number don’t try this method on different variants Warning: will not be held responsible for any kind of damage occurred to your Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 while following this it at your own risk. Follow the guide below to Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Pre-Requirements Make sure your device has more than 40% battery Device Must be running on Lollipop Download and Install Samsung Drivers On your Link->>Samsung Drivers Now time to Root Samsung Galaxy A3 4G Duos SM-A300M –>> Downloads Odin Flash Tool Download and Install On your PC CF-Root File ( Custom Kernel How To Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Step By Step Guide *Read Pre-Requirement section carefully (mImportant) then follow the steps below to Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 Then Download the Cf-root file from the download section above and extract is the image after extracting Now boot your device into download mode by following steps given below Fist turnoff your Press and hold Volume Down, Home and Power button at same time for 5-8 seconds until download mode is active. Once in download mode, you will see a yellow warning the volume up key to continue Then open the Odin3 you have just extracted In step 2. (look small image of extracted file above) After that, connect your Tablet to your PC Once your device is detected by Odin tool, click PDA and the select the file (you have extracted). Then, click Start to begin the process The rooting / Flashing process may take up to 1min so don’t panic Once the process is completed you will be able to see a Green Box with Pass mark in Odin. Now disconnect your your device is fully rooted Go to the app drawer and now you can see SuperSu app there To verify the root status install Root Checker. *During this process Smartphone will re-boot automatically. Using this guide you can easily & safely Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 If you have any queries related to this post feel free to leave that in the comment section below An NIT Rourkela Graduate in CS, Blogger, Android Geek, and a Tennis Fanatic. I have been writing about Android OS for Last 8 years. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
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Only a while ago we brought you Galaxy Tab S2 root, and now we have the TWRP recovery available for the device. While root was only working on Android builds, the TWRP recovery is working fine on Android Though, whether that means Android is update for Galaxy Tab S2 is rootable is another question. Because, Android builds from Samsung are requiring a custom kernel installation, that should be permissive, and only then it’s rootable via SuperSU flash from TWRP recovery. Let’s see how to install TWRP on Tab S2, and it works even on Android build. Downloads TWRP Recovery for SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S2: Model no. SM-T710 (WiFi, — Link | File: ( MB) Model no. SM-T810 (WiFi, — Link | File: ( MB) Odin PC software — Link | File: ( MB) → Check the official page here for the latest version of TWRP available at the moment. Supported devices SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S2, and (as per downloads available above, per model no.) Don’t try on any other device whatsoever whose model no. is different than the one provided above! Important: Check your device’s model no. on its packaging box, or in Settings > About device. Warning: Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page. You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components. Also, this trips KNOX, meaning KNOX would stop working on your device, and thus you won’t be able to Samsung Pay, or install enterprise Apps on your device at Office. Backup important files stored on your device before proceeding with the steps below, so that in case something goes wrong you’ll have backup of all your important files. Sometimes, Odin installation may delete everything on your device! Step-by-step Guide Required: If your Tab S2 is running on Android then first make sure that you have the custom autoroot kernel here installed. That will root your device for good, and will also enable it to run TWRP recovery. Then follow the guide below. Step 1. Download Odin and TWRP recovery file from above. Step 2. Install Galaxy Tab S2 driver (method 1 there!) first of all. Double click the .exe file of drivers to begin installation. (Not required if you have already done this.) Step 3. Extract the Odin file. You should get this file, Odin3 (other files could be hidden, hence not visible). Disconnect your Galaxy Tab S2 from PC if it is connected. Step 5. Enable OEM unlock on your device. Go to Settings > About device. And then tap on build no. 7 times or until your get the message ‘You’re now a developer’. Go back to Settings, scroll down, and tap on ‘Developer options’. Look for ‘Enable OEM unlock’ and use its toggle to enable it. Accept the warning by tapping on OK button. If you don’t find the ‘OEM unlock’ option in ‘Developer options’, then just ignore this step. → Also, be sure to disable the ‘Find My Mobile’ option in ‘Lockscreen and security settings’ for a while as that may block installation using Odin. You can re-enable it later on. Moreover, if you don’t see this option, the ignore this, it’s okay. Step 6. Boot Galaxy Tab S2 into download mode: Power off your Galaxy Tab S2. Wait 6-7 seconds after screen goes off. Press and hold the three buttons Power + Home + Volume down together until you see warning screen. Press Volume Up to continue to download mode. Step 7. Double click on extracted file of Odin, Odin3 to open the Odin window, as shown below. Be careful with Odin, and do just as said to prevent problems. Step 8. Connect your Galaxy Tab S2 to PC now using USB cable. Odin should recognize your Galaxy Tab S2. It’s a must. When it recognizes, you will see Added!! message appearing in the Log box in bottom left, and the first box under ID:COM will also show a no. and turn its background blue. Look at the pic below. You cannot proceed until you get the Added!! message, which confirms that Odin has recognized your device. If you don’t get Added!! message, you need to install/re-install drivers again, and use the original cable that came with the device. Mostly, drivers are the problem (look at step 2 above). You can try different USB ports on your PC too, btw. Step 9. Load the TWRP recovery file into Odin. For this, click the AP button on Odin and the select the kernel’s file you downloaded above. Step 10. Make sure Re-partition checkbox is NOT selected, under the Options tab. Don’t use PIT tab either. Go back to Log tab btw, it will show the progress when you hit start button in next step. Step 11. Click the Start button on Odin now to start flashing the TWRP recovery on your Galaxy Tab S2. Wait till installation is finished, after which your Galaxy Tab S2 will reboot automatically. You’ll get PASS message as show below upon successful installation from Odin. If Odin gets stuck at setup connection, then you need to do this all again. Disconnect your device, close Odin, boot device into download mode again, open Odin, and then select the file and flash it again as said above. If you get FAIL in the top left box, then also you need to flash the file again as stated just above. → That’s it. Enjoy TWRP recovery on your Galaxy Tab S2! Root Galaxy Tab S2 Android update Now, that you have the TWRP recovery, flash the SuperSU file now to see if you gain root access. It’s confirmed right now. Once we know for sure, we will update this post with the info. If you need any help with this, let us know via comments below and we will try our best to help you out. Via ashyx
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Like its 8-inch counterpart, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is a divinely designed Android tablet with a stunning screen. Starting at $500, it's a high-end model with premium specs that rival the best tablets out there. However, it packs more internal storage inside of a slimmer and lighter body, all for the same price as the similarly sleek Dell Venue 10 7000 and Apple iPad Air 2 . The Samsung tablet boasts an eye-watering Super AMOLED screen that's sharp, rich in color and vibrant. As the bigger model in the Galaxy Tab S2 lineup, the larger screen is better for playing games and watching video than the 8-inch version. Otherwise, it boasts the same specs. Tablets with a sharp screen, smooth performance and slim design are a dime a dozen, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is the thinnest and lightest yet. With dimensions and performance comparable to its best competition, its slimmer size, brilliant screen and generous internal storage are small but significant differences that set it note: Except for their screen size, the 8-inch and versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 are almost identical. Portions of their reviews are similar. Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is simultaneously skinny and big (pictures) See all photos Design The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is -- to date -- one of the thinnest and lightest tablets of its size class. It's a mere thin and pound (265g) light, slightly edging out its main competition; the Dell Venue 10 7000 , Sony Xperia Z4 and Apple iPad Air 2 .Specs compared Tested spec Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Xperia Z4Apple iPad Air 2Dell Venue 10 7000Weight pound (389g) pound (393g) pound (437g) pounds (597g)Width (landscape) inches ( inches (254mm) inches (240mm) inches ( inches (169mm) inches (167mm) inches ( inches ( inch ( inch ( inch ( inch ( bezel width (landscape) inch ( inch( inch (22mm) inch ( The sleek design is paired with a premium look and feel. It might feel less refined to those who prefer the aluminum builds of the iPad Air 2 or Dell Venue 10 7000 , but it's heaps better than last year's plastic faux-leather texture with fake stitching accents. The right side of the tablet houses the power button, volume rocker and microSD card slot. To insert a microSD card, you must use a small pointy object to eject the tray. A thick needle or paper clip should do the trick. On the bottom edge you'll find two speakers with a headphone jack and Micro-USB port in-between them. The buttons are located on the right side. Josh Miller/CNET Speaking of the edges, though the corners are nicely rounded, the edges themselves are flat. This gives you a surface big enough to rest your fingers on the sides when using it. The dimensions of the tablet aren't as one-hand-friendly as the 8-incher, but if you have big hands you might be able to make it work. Still, holding it in two hands was an easy feat thanks to its light weight. The plastic back on the tablet has a smooth matte finish. It felt fine on my fingertips, but I preferred the suedelike finish on the back of the Galaxy Tab S2 -- it felt more comfortable and luxe. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is so easy to carry around, the barely there description of its presence is akin to an advertisement for panty hose or Invisalign braces. When I had it in my bag -- even with the 8-inch model in there, too -- I didn't notice the difference in weight, and it's so thin, it fit into any crevice I squeezed it into. The model is one of the thinnest large tablets around. Josh Miller/CNET Aside from its convenient portability, it's very comfortable to use. Everything from gaming to reading felt pleasant and my hands or wrists never tired when holding it for a long time. Since it's made of plastic, similar to the Sony Xperia Z4 , it lacks the high-end aesthetic that aluminum-backed models have -- like the Dell and Apple tablets -- but it's the main reason why it's a featherweight. If I were to use the Galaxy Tab S2 every day during a commute or every night while reading before bed, I'd definitely pick the lightweight nature of the plastic construction over the finesse of an aluminum design. It's easier on your hands and wrists, and no sweat to carry around everywhere. Despite its other great attributes, I'd have to say that its minimal design, aesthetically and physically, is my favorite thing about the Samsung tablet. However, compared to its 8-inch sibling, the S2 is a bit clunkier and for smaller hands, not as easy to wield. You get a few free apps and magazine subscriptions with the purchase of the tablet. Josh Miller/CNETFeatures The Galaxy Tab S2 runs on Android Lollipop with Samsung's TouchWiz overlay. If you've used a Samsung tablet or phone before, it'll look familiar. There aren't any dramatic changes to the UI, but the Flipboard-esque Magazine feature that premiered on last year's Tab S is notably absent. Considering there's already an app that closely resembles the reading-aggregator function, this isn't a big loss. Like the Tab S, the new model packs a bunch of free goodies straight from Samsung and most of them lend themselves to the new reading-friendly screen size. Included with your purchase of the Galaxy Tab S2 are free six-month subscriptions to The Economist and The Guardian publications, as well as one for Pocket, an app that saves content for reading later. There's also a 3-month subscription to Scribd subscription, which is like Netflix for books, and free premium content on Stitchr, a podcast app. If you're into writing as much as you like reading, Samsung also throws in free downloads of the Hancom Office apps. From left to right: multi-window function and home page of the Connect app Screenshot by Xiomara Blanco/CNET Also like last year's model, the Galaxy Tab S2 has multiwindow functions and fingerprint scanner. The fingerprint scanner on this model works a bit differently; instead of swiping your finger down the home button, you simply place it on top of it. You can save up to four fingerprints. I found the functionality a lot better than on last year's model and, after saving all four of my thumb and index fingerprints, it became easier to use than the usual swipe to unlock function. The Galaxy Tab S2 has a new Connect app, which is a hodgepodge of content. It consists of three main sections: Support, Discover and Promotions. The Support section has a variety of FAQs about using the tablet and access to video chat help with a Samsung representative. The Discover section features tips and how-to information, like how to transfer data from your old phone to the Tab S2. Lastly, the Promotions section has music videos, movie trailers and discount deals on other Samsung products, like TVs and Blu-ray players. If I were new to Samsung or Android, I'd probably appreciate the Connect app more, but as an old-timer, it didn't offer me anything to make me keep coming back for more. An example of some of the "promotional" items offered through the Connect app. Screenshot by Xiomara Blanco/CNETHardware The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 houses an octa-core Exynos 5433 chipset, comprised of a and quad-core CPU. It also has 32GB of internal storage and a microSD card expansion slot that's expandable up to 128GB. The Samsung website lists a 64GB version, but only the 32GB model is available for purchase, and Samsung hasn't released details on when and if that more capacious one will be available. In the meantime, though, Samsung's 32GB model is delivering twice the capacity of the entry-level iPad Air at the same price. Other features include Bluetooth with low-energy function (BLE) and Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac MIMO -- which is faster than regular Wi-Fi. The 4:3 aspect ratio is better for reading that watching movies, though you can still do both. Josh Miller/CNETPerformance Last year's Galaxy Tab S had one best screens I've seen on a tablet. The Super AMOLED display stunned with incredibly dark black levels, radiant brightness and vibrantly saturated colors. The Galaxy Tab S2 follows in those footsteps, but with a smaller and brighter screen. Tested spec Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 iPad Air 2Dell Venue 10 7000Sony Xperia Z4Maximum brightness 331 cd/m2413 cd/m2235 cd/m2247 cd/m2Screen resolution 2,048x1,5362,048x1,5362,560x1,6002,560x1,600Pixels per inch 264ppi264ppi302ppi298ppiAspect ratio 4:34:316:916:9 Its screen and 2,048x1,536-pixel resolution is a step down from the screen and 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution on the Tab S, though both have the same amount of pixels per inch, at 264ppi. The larger model has the same resolution as the 8-inch Galaxy Tab S2. They both look visually stunning, but since the screen is smaller on the 8-incher, it packs more pixels per inch, technically providing a sharper image. In a side-by-side comparison, the distinction wasn't very noticeable. The difference in resolution from the new to the old model is barely discernible and the downsizing isn't a significant downside to the new model. The lower resolution is an understandable change, due to the smaller 4:3 aspect ratio screen. The size is more square than rectangular, and better for activities like reading and surfing the Web, while 16:9 is better for a cinematic video-watching experience. Regardless of the difference in size, the screen is still one of the best found on a tablet. It's captivatingly crisp and colorful. The Galaxy Tab S2's screen cranks up the color with a punch of saturation that makes video appear more vibrant and cinematic. Green and yellow shades are most notably rich. HD video looks razor-sharp and the saturated colors and stark contrast on the bright screen make for a satisfyingly vivid viewing experience. Unfortunately, the luminous quality of the display comes with a downside. Yellows and greens are especially saturated. Josh Miller/CNET The bright screen is great for visibility -- I can comfortably see it outdoors on a sunny day or in a bright room with lots of windows -- but details can get lost. When displaying an image or video with different shades of white, the brightest spots appear blown out and some detail becomes indiscernible. For example, when viewing a video of an overcast sky, the curvature, size, wrinkles and texture of some clouds are indistinguishable at bright spots in the screen. It's as if a blur tool were used on the brightest whites, blending them together to mix one shade to rule them all. The Dell Venue 10 7000 (which isn't sold in Australia) fared better in displaying these details, producing accurate colors that appear lifelike. Though I appreciate lifelike color, when it comes to watching movies, I enjoyed the impact of the saturated colors on the Galaxy Tab S2. The TouchWiz UI is similar to last year's version. Josh Miller/CNETGaming Large games like 3 and Dead Trigger 2 launched rather quickly, and so did each level in the games. In comparison to the Dell Venue 10 7000 , it loaded the first level of 3 about twenty seconds faster. (Data for the Apple iPad Air 2 and Sony Xperia Z4 were unavailable.) Thanks to the sharp Super AMOLED screen, graphics looked great. The slightly saturated range of colors made backgrounds vibrantly pop and dark scenes looked dramatic with high contrast and dark black levels. As seen on the 8-inch model, gaming graphics look dramatic and colorful. Josh Miller/CNET When I initially ran 3DMark benchmark tests on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 it was running Android and the tablet scored fairly well. After updating to Android the results took a plunge. I didn't notice a huge difference in gameplay performance, but I did run into infrequent low frame rates during the cut-scene portions of games. We've contacted Samsung for more information about the effect the software update has on gaming benchmarks and we'll update when we have more information. Device CPU GPURAM OS testedSamsung Galaxy Tab S2 Exynos Octa 5433 ( quad-core Cortex A53; quad-core Cortex A57)Mali-T7603GBAndroid iPad Air 2 Apple A8XN/A2GBiOS8Dell Venue 10 7000 quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 PowerVR G64302GBAndroid Xperia Z4 2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 81064-bit octa-coreAdreno 4303GBAndroid 3 Level 1 load time (in seconds) Dell Venue 10 7000 Galaxy Tab S2 Note: Shorter bars indicate faster performance 3DMark Ice Storm (Unlimited) Sony Xperia Z4 24561Apple iPad Air 2 21647Dell Venue 10 7000 21004Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 11759 Note: Longer bars indicate better performance Editors' note: The Nvidia Shield tablet -- one of the best Android tablets for gaming -- was excluded from the comparison because it's been recalled due to fire life The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 lasted an average of hours after testing it in the CNET Labs. That's slightly less than the 8-inch model, but still a good amount of time for a tablet. While using it, I only had to charge it every two or three days, and it fared well on stand-by. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A has a longer battery life, at hours, but that's a cheaper model with a lot less going for it. Cameras Tablet cameras are more for convenience (document scanning, video calling) than the everyday photography on your smartphone. Most take underwhelming photos with washed out colors, evident graininess and a lack of vibrancy. The Galaxy Tab S2 is a welcomed exception. It won't replace your DLSR or anything, but with the bar set so low, it has some of the best cameras found on an Android tablet. Enlarge Image The center photo shows some of the on-screen controls. Xiomara Blanco/CNET On the front is a camera and it's not only good for video conferencing, you can also get yourself some decent selfies out of it. Pictures are crisp with enough detail to look sharp, but not enough for you to pull out a blurring tool for your blemishes. Color also looks accurate and it does pretty well in low-lighting. There is a bit of a graininess quality to the photos, but that's to be expected from a camera. You'll find an 8-megapixel camera on the back of Galaxy Tab S2. There is a variety of scene modes, including panoramic, HDR and virtual shot, which can take a 360-degree photo. Photos at the full resolution look impressively sharp and color accurate. The rear camera also did pretty well at taking photos in dark environments, though graininess increases when doing so. The pair of Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablets Josh Miller/CNETConclusion If you're interested in a tablet for reading, watching movies and playing Hearthstone, you have many worthy tablet options, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is one of best. In comparison to its main competition, the Apple iPad Air 2 and the Dell Venue 10 7000 , the Galaxy Tab S2 offers more for your money. The Galaxy Tab S2 offers 32GB of internal storage for $500 (£399) which is the same price as the 16GB models of the Apple and Dell tablets. (The Dell tablet is not available in the UK) For the equivalent amount of storage, you'd pay $50 (£33 if converted) more for the 32GB version of the Dell, and -- since Apple doesn't offer 32GB models -- you'd have to pay an extra $100 (£80) for the 64GB iPad Air 2. The Dell and Samsung tablets also have microSD card slots to further increase their storage capacity to 128GB. The Apple iPad is arguably the most popular tablet around and its user-friendly operating system and robust App Store give it an edge over Android models. However, if you haven't invested a lot of time or money in iOS apps, and don't care about the Apple tablet's "cool factor," the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is just as good as the iPad Air for casual use. If you want a smooth performing tablet with a large screen that's easy on the eyes and wrists, the Galaxy Tab S2 offers one of the best deals.
A look back on 2015, the year Samsung fixed lag and stutter on Galaxy phones. Samsung has dominated the Android smartphone market for a long time. The company first started making Android phones in the late 2000s, and its first proper flagship, the original Galaxy S, came out in June, 2010.
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