Samsung Galaxy S2, adapted as Galaxy S II, was dispatched in 2011 with Android 2.3 and was later moved up to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. Throughout the long term, the Smartphone developed in fame with the engineers’ locale, and for that sole explanation, Android 11 has been informally made accessible for the handset. 

Cell phone organizations offer as long as 3 years of programming refreshes all things considered. Henceforth, the news that Galaxy S2 from 2011 can pursue Android 11 nine years from its dispatch is really energizing, taking into account that Android 11 is yet to come on a few leader telephones delivered for the current year. 

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The overhaul for Galaxy S2 comes as an informal port of LineageOS 18.1 courtesy of a few XDA Senior Members, for example, rINanDO, ChronoMonochrome, and others. The ROM is agreeable with Isolated Recovery (IsoRec). Henceforth, it very well may be straightforwardly streaked by means of Odin, a utility programming utilized by Samsung inside. In any case, to effectively stack the ROM, clients should re-parcel and wipe their handset’s inward stockpiling. 

As per the report by XDA designers, the ROM port is just appropriate for the Galaxy S2 with model number GT-I9100. Subsequent to stacking the ROM, the Wi-Fi, camera, and sound are working appropriately, however the Radio Interface Layer causes a few issues. Clients can just get calls. Also, GPS, FM Radio, screencasting, and different highlights don’t work yet. 

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