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Hey there sorry for opening a new Thread but i found nowhere something about my problem... I have my G1 since it's released and i noticed that something is wrong with it. After updating to Cupcake (no root) i noticed that the Radio (Baseband) version is wrong. It should be 62.50S.20.17H_2.22.19.26I but it is 62.33.20.08U_1.22.12.29.
Here is what my phone says:
Model number
T-Mobile G1
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Firmware version
1.5
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Basband version
62.33.20.08U_1.22.12.29
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Kernel version
2.6.27-00393-g6607056
[email protected]#1
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Build number
CRC1
Please help me! I don't know what to do! Should I go to T-Mobile?
Woah, that's pretty weird. I assume you're unrooted? Otherwise you could just flash this
yeah it's unrooted. I tried to root it with the Goldcard method (So I don't have to change the SPL) to see if i get the right Radio after rooting it but it was still the same. Nothing changed. I had the wrong Radio on the official Build than I rooted it, installed the Radio, installed Dude's Cupcake and it was still the same. Now I'm back on the official Build and nothing changed. I thing about going to T-Mobile tomorrow...
mattmaso said:
yeah it's unrooted. I tried to root it with the Goldcard method (So I don't have to change the SPL) to see if i get the right Radio after rooting it but it was still the same. Nothing changed. I had the wrong Radio on the official Build than I rooted it, installed the Radio, installed Dude's Cupcake and it was still the same. Now I'm back on the official Build and nothing changed. I thing about going to T-Mobile tomorrow...
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You flashed the radio after root but it was still the old one?! Sorry I can't help, I've never heard of that before :-S
AdrianK said:
You flashed the radio after root but it was still the old one?! Sorry I can't help, I've never heard of that before :-S
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yeah exactly and now i flashed it back to the offical RC7, RC8, RC9 and than there came the autoupdate... now I'm back on CRC1. And no problem.... thanks for trying.. I go to T-Mobile tomorrow and give it to repair...
During the process of rooting my phone, I somehow ended up with my provider information saying
Rogers AT&T
Rogers AT&T
I haven't seen anyone else with this issue, and as far as I can tell it's purely cosmetic, but it's annoying and I want to get rid of it. I figured the best route was to unroot to stock, then root again.
Now I've searched and come across multiple ways to unroot, but I'm not quite sure what is what.
My current SPL is 1.33.2005
My current Radio is 2.22.19.261
Now, I've seen 2 ways of doing this.
1. Download the rogersradio and rogersrecovery image files, then run the rogers update.zip.
2. Download the latest software update from rogers and bang, unrooted.
The problem with #1 is that I can't find a rogers update.zip. The problem with #2 is that it sounds too easy.
Any suggestions?
You can find the instructions to go back to stock rogers here. I've been looking for the back up radio for a while so that I can try the G1 radio and other roms and finally found it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544654&highlight=losemyroot
Yeah, that's the first one I came across...
I was fine until I saw:
and flash the update.zip found somewhere on this forum ;P
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That seems to be the issue, I can't find the update.zip that corresponds to the rogers version.
http://www.stevebirstok.com/android/losemyroot.zip
That's just the radio and recovery.
From the sounds of it, you need these flashed before you flash the update.zip....
Regardless, heres the original radio (3.22.20.17) and the original recovery (WARNING: UNROOTED) from rogers dream:
losemyroot.zip
Code:
fastboot flash radio rogersradio.img
fastboot flash recovery rogersrecovery.img
fastboot erase system -w
and flash the update.zip found somewhere on this forum ;P
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My impression is that I need to flash the radio and recovery, then the rogers rom.
yes you are correct
Here's the story:
So, got another G1, came with 1.33.2005, and an EBI1 radio. So I flashed AmonRA - R, and the updated EBI1 radio to avoid Rogers harassment. Then I went into the recovery; booted fine. Then I flashed the HTC 1.6 ota update, then CM update, then the EBI1 kernel. Little did I not know, I wasn't supposed to flash the OTA since that would update the radio. Now the phone won't boot into HBoot or Recovery. I do however get the Blue LED from holding the trackball down. Anyway, is my phone permanently screwed? Or is there a way out of this?
SilentTweak said:
Anyway, is my phone permanently screwed?
Or is there a way out of this?
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1. Yes
2. Not currently
We have yet to find a way out of this... Sorry.
is this possible? I've been using a rooted G1 for a while and just switched to a Nexus one. I'm running FRF83 but with radio 4.06.00.12_7. I don't mind rooting but I wanted to try the way without unlocking the boot loader.
i used the "how-to-get-froyo-for-non-rooted-nexus-one-users" from the unlockr to get froyo
thanks
You needed to use the official update with the radio included.
I don't think there is a way to downgrade from a newer update. Worst case you can root without touching the bootloader now.
4.06 is the Froyo radio.
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4.06 is the Froyo radio.
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Thats what i thought too.
Rusty! said:
4.06 is the Froyo radio.
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This.
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hi all.
my situation:
i got an european nexus one bought through vodafone.
the first step was when i received froyo ota: FRF91 build with v5.08 radio.
then i decided to leave vodafone and install stock android: now i got FRG83D build with v4.06 (downgraded!) radio.
now, since i realized that the newest radio is better than the old one, my question is:
does we already know that gingerbread ota gonna bring also a radio upgrade?
1) yes, waiting for it is recommended.
2) no, the only way is root it and manually update the radio to v5.12.
thanks.
I suspect it will.
Obviously no proof of that, but meh. Wait and see I guess, if it does, you're golden. If not, root (before applying the update, just to be safe, as I presume you're against unlocking the bootloader), flash radio, then update.
any other opinions?