my phone says:
Baseband version
19000XXJVQ
Kernel version
....XXJVP...
Build number
GINGERBREAD.XXJVQ
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1. I want to download something and it says JVQ only. Can I download it?
2. Which one is the best?
3. What is ODEX/DEODEXED?
Sorry I'm noob but I want to learn.
help please
How do I switch to JVP?
First, you need to read more jejeje.
(this is the radio version or "modem")
Baseband version
19000XXJVQ
(this is the kernel. I assume that is because you flash JVP root kernel to make you root in jvq)
Kernel version
....XXJVP...
(this is your android version 2.3.4 jvq compilation)
Build number
GINGERBREAD.XXJVQ
JVH, JVB, JVP, JVQ, JVR etc.... are diferents builds of android. theoretically the more new, it is because it has fewer errors.
Note: if you want to view kernel JVQ, just flash a jvq cf kernel
and which is the best and what is the difference? which is the newest?
KnockBack said:
and which is the best and what is the difference? which is the newest?
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newest is jvr and it appears to be closest to a final release as far as I am concerned based on use of the earlier previous versions (jvh, jvo, jvp).
You will find less rom choice for jvr as it is just new: even fewer good kernel options -- over on the development section you will see new posts as developers issue new releases to match the new stock version available.
Many choices for jvq but the basic stock firmware is not as solid as jvr.
Check posters signatures and you can see what people are actually using: no one can say what will be the best for you, only what preference they have and why.
Ok thank you.
where can I find JVQ or JVR?
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what would be the best kernal and modem combo for this rom i really want good battery life I just got my captivate 6 days ago and out of 3 roms i like this one just want to know the best choices.
Speedmod k12t kernel and KP1 modem.
Take a look at my signature, results speak!!
Nothing against what any particular person will state or tell you to use, not all combination's will necessarily have the same effect from phone to phone. This is really the same as which ROM is the best because what works well on phone "A" might not work the same as phone "B". Just try different combos to find what your phone likes because these phones are very finicky.
i've been reading and this is what i come up with looking at the rom i flashed this is what is says.
model #sgh-i897
firmware 2.2
baseband i9000ugjk3
kernal version 2.6.32.9
build # gingerr5
off this info which kernal would i flash the one for captvate or the one for galaxy s i9000.i just dont want to do something stupid sorry for the questions.
You would flash an sgh-i897 kernel.
Here's a link to hardcore's kernel, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893880.
you can use sgs kernel flasher to install it.
The link is at the bottom of the original post in the attached files box
not to ask more ? but is that because my phone is still based on captivate but with just a base rom.and what is really a base rom 2.2 mod to work on captivate?
Yes, the captivate sgh-i897 doesn't have 2.2 froyo yet, because it hasn't been released yet, but developers used the leaked version of froyo to base their roms off of. An i9000 rom is actually a rom from an i9000 galaxy s phone that was adapted for the captivate. But basically, all you have to worry about is whether or not the numbers match up.
Just got the 16GB Tab a few days ago...
Well after scouring the forums for all sorts of info, the amount of research done on the Tab by you people is amazing ........ and still searching for more info day by day....
I wish to know which version of gingerbread is the "most stable one" ??
The asian ones which have been recently released ? Or the latest european firmware ?
Because I wish to run a stock samsung's own GB version before straightaway going in for a custom ROM like Overcome...
Also if I want the closest stock ROM based experience should I go for -
[ROM/Kernel][GSM][Android 2.3.3] ROM based DXJPE (build 23 June) by DiP7 ???
ANother newbish question will be -
If I flash a ROM and install the provided kernel with it ? Do I need to also flash a new modem file via ODIN ? or the original file stays there ?
And do I need OCLF after installing a stock/custom GB based ROM just for some speed improvements and/or does the EXT2 file system conversion give boost ? (because OCLF in my Galaxy S SL i9003 really did make overall performance better) Also the lagfix to be applied is V1+ right ? or do I also go for applying V2 lagfix in OCLF?
Thanks for reading all this and I would love to hear your ideas over these questions ....
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
rangercaptain said:
A good stock GB rom choice is JQ1 because it has the proper, safe bootloaders, and can be easily rooted using the Chainfire CF-Root v3.3 kernel.
From there you can go in any direction.
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Thanks a lot for the info..... and with that after CF-root can I do the lag fix ? or there's no need ?
adi6262 said:
No , no need to for the modem file after flashing rom.
I see you are in India ( me too ) so Asian rom will be better .
No need of lagfix and oc overcome is very smooth .
P.S :If you flash Asian GB please tell whether it contains Indian languages .
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Thanks a lot... I'll go with JQ1 for now... then overcome GB version and then probably some asian firmware...
I am new to Galaxy S but have had experience with roms, kernels and radios from a G1.
I started with Samsung 2.2 firmware and rooted it using Cyanogenmod wiki page and flashed the latest MIUI. I know kernels change speed and include Voodoo colours and sound for Galaxy S. I also now radios can change signal and gps accuracy.
1)Are modems the same as radios and if so where do I find a list of them?
2)What is the best bootloader and why does the Gingerbread one not have sd cards work? Also what else doesn't work?
3)How can I check which radio I have and if I flash any bootloaders how do I check that?
Radio, Modem and Baseband are all the same thing. You can check which one you have by going to Settings >About Phone and checking the Baseband Version.
A new modem is easy to flash as a zip file from Recovery and you can find lots of them by searching in the Dev forum, however make sure you flash a modem that is for CM7 since you have Miui installed. For guidence you can search for Modem in the Miui or CM7 thread in the Dev forum.
As for bootloader, there is no way to check which you have, but as you installed Miui directly over 2.2 you should have the froyo bootloaders. CM7 and Miui were designed for froyo bootloaders. Some people say that GB bootloaders have better battery life but if you have GB bootloaders with CM7 you can't access you external SD card and other things may not work properly. I would suggest staying with froyo loaders for now and seeing how it goes.
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I have read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9579987&postcount=11945
but I don't know if it still JPP is the best radio as this was back in December. For people in the UK what would be the best overall radio?
can anyone answer me which is the best CM7 modem for ORANGE ROMANIA? tks
Try jvp or jpy, I'm on orange uk, insanity cm and they both work fine for me don't forget you need cm7 modem, there are 2 threads in dev for this
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About bootloaders
I have a SGS GT-I9000, and following
directions from ROM kitchen, I installed a Froyo 2.2.1 version.
It's I9000XXJPY with 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #22 kernel
and it says Rom kitchen v11.1-ZSJPK.
I wanted to install a Gingerbread version from ROM kitchen as well, but it says I have to make sure I have at least JVH bootloaders. Ummm, do I ? And what to do so i could install a gingerbread to my SGS ?
I installed a 2.2.1 froyo also from ROM kitchen I9000XXJVO with 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #22, build number XWJSD, hoping i'll install newer bootloaders with it.
But, i had problems with messaging so i'm gonna have to revert to previous one.
Do i have proper bootloaders or not and what could happen if i tried to install Gingerbread and don't have proper bootloaders.
Thanks in advance
Can I flash a kernel meant for i9000 international to my i9000M?
If yes, why would speedmod kernel give me a boot loop?
Is there a solution for the boot loop?
If not, are there currently any kernels that work with I9000M gingerbread? I'm on 2.3.3 UGKG3.
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See the discussion in the general thread on moving to jvr and using kg3 as modern and csc. Tornado kernel and rom will work for you.
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See the discussion in the general thread on moving to jvr and using kg3 as modern and csc. Tornado kernel and rom will work for you.
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Please don't take this the wrong way Igsshedden, but if people ask about kernels for KG3, they don't want to be told about custom ROMs. I have been following the discussion in the general thread, and many times the question has come up about custom kernels for KG3, and you respond with "try the tornado kernel".
I want to let you know that I have tried it, and it does not work. It bootloops my i9000m. Why? Because I am still running the KG3 PDA, and don't want to switch to something else like a leaked/custom JVR. There are many valid reasons for wanting to stay on the official KG3 Rom, and not to flash a custom Rom.
Perhaps in the future, when the question comes up, perhaps you could respond with a little more information so as not to confuse people. Please don't mention the tornado kernel as an option without mentioning that it requires a custom rom to be installed as well.
For example, "Currently there is no custom kernel that will work on UGKG3, except for the rooted stock kernel. If you want advanced features like CWM recovery, Overclock, Undervolt, or lagfixes, you may want to switch to a 2.3.4 ROM, like JVR or custom, that have kernels designed for the rom.".
I'm sure that would give people enough information, without confusing them about compatibility.
For example, "Currently there is no custom kernel that will work on UGKG3, except for the rooted stock kernel. If you want advanced features like CWM recovery, Overclock, Undervolt, or lagfixes, you may want to switch to a 2.3.4 ROM, like JVR or custom, that have kernels designed for the rom.".
very well worded: my replies were not meant to confuse anyone and I appreciate your clarification. I had conflated the question with a solution and not supplied the intermediary explanation.
One point of clarification, however, JVR is not a leaked, beta nor a custom rom but an official samsung firmware. Hence, given the accepted difficulty in rooting or using a kernel for KG3 my suggestion (consistent) has been that users of the KG3 modem and CSC move to the latest available official firmware, namely JVR.
Should they then wish to add a custom kernel or custom rom to root that stock JVR, my suggestion has been that Tornado would do that.
Also, to further clarify, use of the Tornado kernel does not require use of a custom rom but can indeed be used with stock JVR Samsung rom.
Eventually, Bell will catch up to the rest of the Samsung user base and 2.3.4 will be released in Canada: but why wait?
Why wait?
I can't tell you a reason, other than that I boot loop when I try and flash. I can't flash any i9000 international version without a boot loop, in fact.
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One point of clarification, however, JVR is not a leaked, beta nor a custom rom but an official samsung firmware. Hence, given the accepted difficulty in rooting or using a kernel for KG3 my suggestion (consistent) has been that users of the KG3 modem and CSC move to the latest available official firmware, namely JVR.
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Thanks for your response. I didn't intend to imply that JVR was a leaked Rom. Initially when it came out, it was a "leaked" rom from darky's team, and has the JVQ CSC. Eventually it was released for Swisscom mobile with a specific CSC for SWC region. So, I do understand that it is an "official" rom.
However, I'm still concerned that it doesn't seem to follow the naming convention for official roms. In fact, the only ones that seem to follow the naming conventions are the Bell KC1 and KG3 roms from this year. They start with "K", the 11th letter of the alphabet, to represent 2011. The second letters were "C" and "G", the 3rd and 7th letters of the alphabet, to represent March and July (the months in which the roms were made).
So, if this is the convention that roms used, then why do the european roms still start with J, if the first letter J is supposed to signify 2010? Any thoughts on this?
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Eventually, Bell will catch up to the rest of the Samsung user base and 2.3.4 will be released in Canada: but why wait?
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I have a sneaking suspicion that Bell will never get a 2.3.4 or 2.3.5 rom on the SGS. Remember, we never got 2.2.1 either and were stuck on 2.2 since December 2010
Getinaf said:
Why wait?
I can't tell you a reason, other than that I boot loop when I try and flash. I can't flash any i9000 international version without a boot loop, in fact.
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I've seen in other people's signatures, that they have the i9000m with a JVR rom, and KG3 CSC/Modem. So if you're bootlooping, it may be an incompatibility with the bootloaders and/or kernel. Honestly, I'm not 100% sure of the process when you are flashing over KG3. Since you already have gingerbread bootloaders, I'm not sure if the rom that you are flashing via odin must have bootloaders in it or not. Like I said, it may be an incompatibility with the i9000m bootloaders vs. i9000 bootloaders.
This is one of the big reasons that I have withheld flashing a non-i9000m rom onto my phone. I try to avoid changing the bootloaders when I flash roms, since that's the only sure way to truly brick your phone if something goes wrong. Maybe I'll just try to make my own rooted kernel with CWM for it, if I can figure it out.
Pleas post firmware link to best rom available
XXJVU Best for the time...
Not sure if it's an officially released ROM but JW1 seems to be currently the most stable ROM for SGS.
dadyal said:
Pleas post firmware link to best rom available
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...Define 'best'?
i'd say JVT or JVU for general usage.
For something more exciting various ICS builds can be very good (although they are still RC's)
Flake x
Just a quick question. I want to give stock Rom + Custom Kernel a try. Is it possible to install any kernel via Odin or only specific one like CF-Root? (e.g. i wanna install Semaphore Kernel).
Thanks.
Oh and does the loading bug after 100% battery and on cable still exist? (Hope u know what i mean)
Upload the stock rom,root and then flash via sgs flash kernel (app from market) semaphore kernel.