I happen to have one of the Nexus One developer phones with a CDMA radio. The software version is 2.1.1. I've tried updating the phone with new builds for the the standard Nexus GSM phone but it kills the radio (no signal and GPS) but otherwise the phone works (ends up being a Nexus Touch). So it seems that any software build has calls for a specific radio type and this phone will forever be on 2.1.1?
You need to get an updated radio build. The problem is - I'm not sure that the normal radio can fit your chip.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I'll have to do some more digging into this phone to determine the radio and then look for a phone with the same radio. Although Android 2.1.1 isn't all that bad and the phone works well.
No further development occurred on this Nexus Verizon phone after the plug was pulled in March 2010.
Wait. You have a Verizon nexus one?
Can you share some pics and details????
Too cool.
DownloaderZ said:
Wait. You have a Verizon nexus one?
Can you share some pics and details????
Too cool.
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Everything's the same except the radio.
They sold this as a dev phone?
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They sold this as a dev phone?
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No, never sold. I was told that a few phones were produced with the CDMA radio for development testing on Verizon's network for any issues with general and 3G operation. They were not supported by Verizon. The Google Android hardware team provided testing and support until 4/2010.
I've just flashed the 2.3.3 OTA release on this phone and again it killed the radio but everything else works. I'll just use it on wifi since I've updated from my Eris to a Droid X.
Did you use it as a phone on Verizon? Don't you have to do the entire activate the phone thing with them due to cdma?
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Did you use it as a phone on Verizon? Don't you have to do the entire activate the phone thing with them due to cdma?
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Yes, the phone was activated on my existing plan for awhile. Othewise the "Verizon Wireless" on the lock screen doesn't show up and you get nagged to activate each time you boot the phone.
I may ask the same original question of the thread on the developer's forum. It may have been better suited for that forum.
What about the radio from an Incredible? The N1 and Incredible are pretty similar... not sure man, I didn't even realize there was a CDMA N1 in existence.
i guess there is now way you can extract the radio image from your original ROM, then upgrade to gingerbread, then try and flash that radio image on top of gingerbread radio?
(maybe wont work if version numbers go backwards...?)
One of the pre-requisites for going to 2.2 and higher was an upgraded radio...
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Yeah look at the Droid incredible radio's, being that's what became of the failed Verizon version?
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RogerPodacter said:
i guess there is now way you can extract the radio image from your original ROM, then upgrade to gingerbread, then try and flash that radio image on top of gingerbread radio?
For some reason, when I do an rom upgrade from a normal nexus gsm build, it doesn't write over the radio. The CDMA radio is still displayed on the Phone Info but zero bars of signal 0dbm 0asu readings.
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Yeah look at the Droid incredible radio's, being that's what became of the failed Verizon version?
My guess would be the Incredible too. There is the chance that if I flash the radio with an image that isn't compatible with the hboot, then the phone will be bricked. I did that with a G1. Since this phone has no published specs that I can use to compare the actual radio device against another phone, I'm hesitant to take the chance since 2.1.1 isn't all that bad. Even if I knew the chipset, I wonder if I would go for it?
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You could always try and get some info from HTC. Can't hurt to ask them about the phone.
The chipset is QSD8650. I believe that's the same as Incredible. You can look in the Incredible forum and compare their radio build versions with yours - if they have the same structure, I guess you'll need to make some sort of a mix between Nexus HW and Incredible's Baseband drivers. I'm sure it's possible, it's just very hard without having the source.
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The chipset is QSD8650. I believe that's the same as Incredible. You can look in the Incredible forum and compare their radio build versions with yours - if they have the same structure, I guess you'll need to make some sort of a mix between Nexus HW and Incredible's Baseband drivers. I'm sure it's possible, it's just very hard without having the source.
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I assume you can tell by one of the pictures I posted?...
My radio is 1.00.02.03.24 Hboot is the same for Nexus GSM, 0.35.0017 with MicroP 0b15. Looks pretty much the same as a GSM except for the phone.
Droid Incredible radio seems to be something like 2.15.00.nn.nn. Eeee, I'm scared to try it.
Oh well, thanks all for the comments and suggestions so far. Looks like 2.1.1 is it for this phone...
glenk
Radio update success
Bit the bullet and tried the radio.img from a EVO, which I found on XDA-developer forum to work with the Droid Incredible. Well, the phone still works, GPS and camera work.
Unfortunately, when I install a GSM build, the radio 2.15.00 still remains but the same problem with 0dbm signal remains. Even if reinstall the radio.img after the build, no success.
Maybe I should offer this radio as a prize for building a Nexus One GB image that works with an EVO radio image...
Got a Droid X as my phone now...
Wow you actually attempted to flash a new radio, and one from a different device?! And it actually works? You have some guts, nice work. This is actually good info for future android phones, now we know what might be possible.
Flashing radio is by far highest risk of bricking.
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Hello,
Just out of curiosity, has anyone found any real advantage to keeping the EBI1 radio on Rogers Dreams? I only ask because I switched to an EBI0 as soon as my phone was rooted and was wondering what I am missing out on.
I understand that many keep it on in order to stop their data from getting cut off by Rogers, but what about in terms of battery life, reception, etc.?
Thanks for your input!
So...either the difference is negligible or no one knows for sure...still hoping someone comes up with something!
It has to do with memory addressing. The EBI1 radio is used so that the same kernel image can be used on robbers dream as on 32A MAGIC. Since DREAM doesn't have the full memory, this radio doesn't make any difference. The radio is otherwise virtually identical to the 2.22.19.26 radio.
And another note, I remember reading somewhere that most of the rom that built are for the dream lol.
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And another note, I remember reading somewhere that most of the rom that built are for the dream lol.
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That doesn't even make any sense.
Ahh...makes enough sense. Thanks for clearing that up!
Is there a catch all guide to what has been developed for the Galaxy S platform? I'm curious about the state of CM6 and something akin to Tkirton's apps2sd. Just want to read up on what's going on before my phone arrives this week.
Thanks.
read some of the top threads would be a good start, and the stickies
No custom roms yet, but SRE 1.0 hack is amazing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751934
CM6 is in the works for the Vibrant, nothing for the captivate yet, but I am sure it wont be to hard to port the vibrant version over.
Unhelpful's 1.2GHz overclocked, sweet, awesome kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=762171
The I9000 roms are pretty smooth compared to a AT&T crapped up roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=763543
True stock one-click recovery, reverts EVERYTHING so you can hide your rooting and such from AT&T
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
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No custom roms yet, but SRE 1.0 hack is amazing
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Not biased at all
(But seriously he did a kickass job)
Its just depressing to see Vibrant listed for future support for cyanogen roms, while the captivate is not. Hopefully the port is easy.
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/home/cyanogenmod-6-0-status-update
Last I heard they where making a universal cm6 for galaxy S. Perhaps working on the vibrant but end goal would make it universal. Oh well...perhaps i was wrong it wouldn't be first and def wouldn't be the last.
Same hardware so I don't see the problem with getting CM6 to work for us. Hell the Vibrant one might work straight across.
Side question, has anyone tried flashing a captivate with a vibrant kernel?
pretty good chance that CM6 should work as is, I'm running Vibrant6 at the moment with no issues other than the TMO stuff but that is nothing to worry about
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Is there a catch all guide to what has been developed for the Galaxy S platform? I'm curious about the state of CM6 and something akin to Tkirton's apps2sd. Just want to read up on what's going on before my phone arrives this week.
Thanks.
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Just out curiosity why didn't you stay with sprint to get the epic cause im switching to them?
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Side question, has anyone tried flashing a captivate with a vibrant kernel?
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I'm actually using the Vibrant source release to build my Captivate kernels. They're about the same but many things are missing from the Captivate sources. The compiled kernels are quite different though - the two version are built with different configurations and have different files in initramfs.
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mykenyc said:
Just out curiosity why didn't you stay with sprint to get the epic cause im switching to them?
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A couple of reasons
1) there isn't any 4 G coverage where I live and refuse to pay an extra 10 dollars for a service I'll never use. I'm in agreement with the folks behind explainthefee.com on that subject.
2) EVDO sucks here as well. 90% of the time I am on 1x instead of full EVDO.
Thanks for the answers so far by the way. Has Samsung finally gone along with the rest of the Open Handset Alliance and standardized on their file system layout or is it still as screwy as the one on the Moment?
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A couple of reasons
1) there isn't any 4 G coverage where I live and refuse to pay an extra 10 dollars for a service I'll never use. I'm in agreement with the folks behind explainthefee.com on that subject.
2) EVDO sucks here as well. 90% of the time I am on 1x instead of full EVDO.
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Oh okay i completely understand you, i got screwed by ATT thats why i'm switching, i thought sprint and verizon share towers virtually. i guess everyone have different experience i hope you have good one with ATT, but i'm sure you will .
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Oh okay i completely understand you, i got screwed by ATT thats why i'm switching, i thought sprint and verizon share towers virtually. i guess everyone have different experience i hope you have good one with ATT, but i'm sure you will .
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They don't share towers, BUT you can install a VZW PRL file which force a sprint phone to use VZW towers. That helped me a little.
The main reason I moved to AT&T was Sprint's decision to not include Froyo on any of their older Android phones. The Hero, which now runs CM6 and the Moment, which has the same CPU as the moto droid, will get no further enhancements. I hated that. I was ready to jump to T-Mob and the Vibrant but the Amazon deal for a penny on the Captivate got me here.
AT&T is great here. I'm not in a major metro area, and that seems to be where AT&T fares the worst.
Here Gingerbread update for Lexikon in RUU
Enjoy!
What version of sense does the merge run?
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Here Gingerbread update for Lexikon in RUU
http://www.filefactory.com/file/cd2..._2.69_0810_PRL15107_release_210939_signed.exe
Enjoy!
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wrong section?
Is it possible to hack the US Cellular Merge ROM to make the phone work on Verizon? I wanted that phone bad when it was announced.... I miss my qwerty coming from a touch pro 2.
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Is it possible to hack the US Cellular Merge ROM to make the phone work on Verizon? I wanted that phone bad when it was announced.... I miss my qwerty coming from a touch pro 2.
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If US Cellular is CDMA, it's most likely possible.
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Umm... We don't want to tell Football wrong section. He's the man when it comes to leaks!
HTC Merge is a CDMA/GSM hybrid running Android 2.2 Froyo with HTC Sense user interface, has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.8" 480x800 resolution capacitive display, and a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash and 720p video recording
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umm... We don't want to tell football wrong section. He's the man when it comes to leaks! :d
htc merge is a cdma/gsm hybrid running android 2.2 froyo with htc sense user interface, has a slide-out qwerty keyboard, 3.8" 480x800 resolution capacitive display, and a 5mp autofocus camera with led flash and 720p video recording
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i didnt know it was a cdma phone. Never mind then football. Post away.
yep, US Cellular runs on the same 3g frequencies as Verizon/Alltel/Sprint/Boost/etc.
The Merge/Lexicon was announced for Verizon a long time ago and then just kinda vanished. There are actually a couple Verizon branded ones floating around out there. It has since released on a few regional CDMA carriers, including Alltel and one or two others, but any hope of an official Verizon launch is pretty much gone. It's a nice phone, performance actually a bit better than the dinc, slightly larger screen, keyboard very similar to the T-mo G2..... I'd trade my dinc for one in a heartbeat as long as it can be rooted and run on Verizon bug-free...
Any confirmation on if it is safe to attempt to flash this?
Do not use the ruu... It could be unrootable or possibly wipe s-off. I can pack it in a zip though that you guys can flash.
What version of sense is it?
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Guys do not flash this. This is for a totally different phone!!!
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Guys do not flash this. This is for a totally different phone!!!
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Lol right things would go bananas.
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hmmm this is the same deal as the inc2 port its a world cdma phone so until someone fixes data on this no daily driver and im 99.8% sure this is sense 1.0 stil
2fast talked me into giving this a shot. Turns out it works. Gingerbread and Sense 2.1 is working on my Merge currently. Will update if I have any issues. This just made my night.
You beat me to it. I checked the ruu out and is safe to flash on the uscc merge. It will also work on other carriers but do a backup of you apn info with apn backup and restore.
How ever this thing needs moved to a merge section lol.
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If US Cellular is CDMA, it's most likely possible.
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If that was 100% true then I'd have an EVO 3D running on Verizon Just sayin'
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If that was 100% true then I'd have an EVO 3D running on Verizon Just sayin'
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LOL! I'm guessing you didn't read that thoroughly. He asked could it be hacked to run on our phone and the other guy answered: If it's CDMA, it's possible. This is a true statement and that's why a lot of folks here are running roms ported from the Evo 4G, Evo Shift, Evo 3D, Sensation, Acer Liquid and the Incredible 2.
This has been posted in the wrong forum.
Maybe football made a mistake.
Ok, soooooo I'm switching over from the Droid Incredible 2 to the Droid 3 due to absolutely horrid reception issues. I never get higher than -100dbm anywheres, and this is the 4th one I'm on. So, Verizon is sending me a "certified like new" Droid 3. My first question is what is everyone's experience with reception. Does everyone have a rather good experience with the reception or is it kind of iffy? Secondly, what's the modding scene like? Is there like a "popular" mod out for the D3 sort of like what Cyanogenmod is for the Incredible 2?
Thanks.
I had an HTC Eris and it also had reception issues. I've had the D3 since Monday and it's much, much better. dbm seems to be a little bit better, but calls are clear, no stutters, etc.
I haven't rooted, but there is a development forum here. I'm sure that you'll find out all that you'd want to know from there.
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I had an HTC Eris and it also had reception issues. I've had the D3 since Monday and it's much, much better. dbm seems to be a little bit better, but calls are clear, no stutters, etc.
I haven't rooted, but there is a development forum here. I'm sure that you'll find out all that you'd want to know from there.
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Seems to be an ongoing thing with HTC phones lately. I wonder who they are contracting their radio development out to lol.
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Ok, soooooo I'm switching over from the Droid Incredible 2 to the Droid 3 due to absolutely horrid reception issues. I never get higher than -100dbm anywheres, and this is the 4th one I'm on. So, Verizon is sending me a "certified like new" Droid 3. My first question is what is everyone's experience with reception. Does everyone have a rather good experience with the reception or is it kind of iffy? Secondly, what's the modding scene like? Is there like a "popular" mod out for the D3 sort of like what Cyanogenmod is for the Incredible 2?
Thanks.
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I had an Inc1, had my eye on the Inc2 but it just wasn't good enough for me, so I waited a while then went with the D3 in July.
As for reception on the D3, it is amazing. My Ince would be between 75-85 in Houston (bigass city), but now I'm in Waco (tiny little ****hole, lol) and get constant 60's on the D3. So reception is way better.
Also, for the modding scene, there's 4 options right now. There's Steel Droid, Monster rom, DarkDroid (mine), and an alpha build of CM7.
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I had an Inc1, had my eye on the Inc2 but it just wasn't good enough for me, so I waited a while then went with the D3 in July.
As for reception on the D3, it is amazing. My Ince would be between 75-85 in Houston (bigass city), but now I'm in Waco (tiny little ****hole, lol) and get constant 60's on the D3. So reception is way better.
Also, for the modding scene, there's 4 options right now. There's Steel Droid, Monster rom, DarkDroid (mine), and an alpha build of CM7.
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Heh, I'm in New Iberia, LA and it's just like Waco. At least the part I'm in lol. Glad to hear that in the tiny little ****holes, there is still hope for reception! Thanks for the listing of roms. I'll go have myself a little peek at them and see what's what. Hopefully the "certified like new" doesn't mean "it works, yet it's all discombobulated from people screwing with it before" lol.
Edit: I'm looking at your ROM dp and it looks pretty nice. So I'm guessing that since there is CWM recovery, that you can just flash a ROM like on the DInc and the DInc2 by going into CWM and installing from zip, correct?
Edit 2: I was also looking around, it seems there are 2 versions of the Droid 3? Or am I just losing my mind? lol
Hrm... 2 versions? There are three models: The XT883 comes from China, the XT862 is Verizon ONLY in the USA (Can never be used on any other provider in the USA even if unlocked), and the XT860 from Bell Mobility Canada, which will work on any network in North America if unlocked as far as I know (this is what I have on AT&T).
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Hrm... 2 versions? There are three models: The XT883 comes from China, the XT862 is Verizon ONLY in the USA (Can never be used on any other provider in the USA even if unlocked), and the XT860 from Bell Mobility Canada, which will work on any network in North America if unlocked as far as I know (this is what I have on AT&T).
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Glad you knew what I meant lol. That was the answer I was looking for . I was thinking models but said versions. Thanks for that answer haha.
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Glad you knew what I meant lol. That was the answer I was looking for . I was thinking models but said versions. Thanks for that answer haha.
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What he said previously, lol. Bu tyeah, Tehere are three models out there. CT862 (verizon droid 3), XT860 (bell/canada), and XT883 (i think) for china/asia. idk, im drubnk outt amy mind, lol.
But ywes, it works exactly like cwm did on our old Incs, just flash things like noraml in cwm. but makes sure to always have a currwnt bacjup just in case. And also, aftet installing a rom, ALWAYS go back into your bootstrap app and tap/click/press "bootstrap recovery" to reinstall recovery. cuz when you flash a rom, it breqaks 2nd init. So you need to reflash recovery each time you flash a rom.
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What he said previously, lol. Bu tyeah, Tehere are three models out there. CT862 (verizon droid 3), XT860 (bell/canada), and XT883 (i think) for china/asia. idk, im drubnk outt amy mind, lol.
But ywes, it works exactly like cwm did on our old Incs, just flash things like noraml in cwm. but makes sure to always have a currwnt bacjup just in case. And also, aftet installing a rom, ALWAYS go back into your bootstrap app and tap/click/press "bootstrap recovery" to reinstall recovery. cuz when you flash a rom, it breqaks 2nd init. So you need to reflash recovery each time you flash a rom.
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Ok, I guess you answered my next few questions then haha. So steps are to 1-click-root then reboot. Flash your rom like normal and then upon rebooting, I'd go into bootstrap and flash recovery again, correct? Is that bootstrap app thing included in all the roms releases or do I just keep a copy of it on my computer and just transfer it to my phone after every flash?
Also, if after flashing a ROM, my phone encounters a bootloop, what do I do? Can I still access the recovery in some fashion to flash my nandbackup or will I have to do extra things to fix it?
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Hrm... 2 versions? There are three models:
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Actually the known models are four:
Two droid 3/global phones
XT862 (verizon)
XT883 (china telecom)
And two Milestone 3/GSM only phones
XT860 (bell canada)
ME863 (Chiina Unicom)
Interesting. I guess the Chinese love knocking off a good phone lol. Has anyone had the issues of the slider mechanism either going out or going bad and it creating a really bad "grinding" feeling when you slide it up or have had it loosen up so that when you hold it horizontal it just slides down automatically w/ no effort on your part or had it loosen up so that the keyboard feels like its about to come loose from the device altogether?
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Interesting. I guess the Chinese love knocking off a good phone lol. Has anyone had the issues of the slider mechanism either going out or going bad and it creating a really bad "grinding" feeling when you slide it up or have had it loosen up so that when you hold it horizontal it just slides down automatically w/ no effort on your part or had it loosen up so that the keyboard feels like its about to come loose from the device altogether?
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I had the MS1 for almost one year, and although te mechanism was not pleasant like the ones seen on the Europeans phones (because not assisted) it was robust enough, on D3 is the same if not better: not assisted, not silky, but robust and not loose.
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Ok, I guess you answered my next few questions then haha. So steps are to 1-click-root then reboot. Flash your rom like normal and then upon rebooting, I'd go into bootstrap and flash recovery again, correct? Is that bootstrap app thing included in all the roms releases or do I just keep a copy of it on my computer and just transfer it to my phone after every flash?
Also, if after flashing a ROM, my phone encounters a bootloop, what do I do? Can I still access the recovery in some fashion to flash my nandbackup or will I have to do extra things to fix it?
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Well, the way ROMs work on the d3, you keep all your apps and data when you flash something. So you only need to install the bootstrap app once, but you still need to open the app and reinstall the recovery each time.
If you bootloop immediately after flashing a rom, you probably have to SBF (unless you're bootlooping because of a metamorph and you were able to reinstall the recovery). Check out the dev section for the SBF, im posting from my phone atm so I can't link you.
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Well, the way ROMs work on the d3, you keep all your apps and data when you flash something. So you only need to install the bootstrap app once, but you still need to open the app and reinstall the recovery each time.
If you bootloop immediately after flashing a rom, you probably have to SBF (unless you're bootlooping because of a metamorph and you were able to reinstall the recovery). Check out the dev section for the SBF, im posting from my phone atm so I can't link you.
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Thanks for clarifying. Sorry if I'm asking n00b-ish questions. I just want to cover all my bases before I get knee deep and I wind up bootlooping it or bricking it lol.
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Thanks for clarifying. Sorry if I'm asking n00b-ish questions. I just want to cover all my bases before I get knee deep and I wind up bootlooping it or bricking it lol.
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If the sbf are available (they are) is almost impossible to brick (in an unrecoverable way) a motorola phone, because the locked bootloader.
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Also, for the modding scene, there's 4 options right now. There's Steel Droid, Monster rom, DarkDroid (mine), and an alpha build of CM7.
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Don't forget narcotICS!
EDIT: There's also a link in the development section to Liberty, hosted on rootzwiki
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Camspanners said:
Don't forget narcotICS!
EDIT: There's also a link in the development section to Liberty, hosted on rootzwiki
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I was looking at the narcotICS one. I couldn't get the pic to load of it, but it sounds like a solid rom so far
Been on xda for a while, and have gone through a few phones, but have never really had the need to flash a radio. Saw there have been updated radios recently, and figured I'd give it a go. Curious which one I should use. I'm on AT&T, but don't know if I should flash the most recent ATT or Google Edition 4.3 radio from HERE. If it matters I'm running CM 10.2 (4.3.)
Thanks!
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Been on xda for a while, and have gone through a few phones, but have never really had the need to flash a radio. Saw there have been updated radios recently, and figured I'd give it a go. Curious which one I should use. I'm on AT&T, but don't know if I should flash the most recent ATT or Google Edition 4.3 radio from HERE. If it matters I'm running CM 10.2 (4.3.)
Thanks!
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There's a collection of flashable radios here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699
As for which one is best, you will have to experiment yourself; each user has different experiences with different radios, because it depends not only on your carrier but also location, etc.
Just make a note which version you're using now, and you can always go back if you choose.
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There's a collection of flashable radios here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699
As for which one is best, you will have to experiment yourself; each user has different experiences with different radios, because it depends not only on your carrier but also location, etc.
Just make a note which version you're using now, and you can always go back if you choose.
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I am aware, but I was looking from advice from an AT&T user as to which one to go with.
I've used both GE edition and AT&T's newest. I don't really see much of a difference, but my area has good lte coverage.
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I've used both the most recent ATT and GE radios and I seem to find a little better reception out of the GE radios. It seems to give me about an extra bar at my house where reception isn't the greatest.