HD Voice + custom ROM - Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help &

I've got a GT-i9305 on UK's EE network.
I'd like to try out a different ROM (for example LiquidSmooth, Paranoid, CM) but I'm not sure whether or not I'll still have the (pretty awesome) HD Voice.
Do I need to look for this feature set to be specifically working with the custom ROM or would there be evidence to make a safe assumption that they'd all work?
Thanks!

Same here
Im searching for same thing. Particularly for the Pandoriam ROM.
Just love the HD voice effect and dont want to give it up

Well, I'm using Pandoriam for a while now and HD Voice is working fine. Your stock/provider CSC is a key. Most custom rom's will change it to whatever else but yours. You can use CSC changer app but it will wipe everything from your phone!! Factory Reset is required after you change CSC code... This app doesn't work on single CSC ROMs
There's a simple trick to make it work without Factory Reset and should work on most custom ROMs
Use your current ROM zip file to work with. To extract use Winrar or anything else
1. Find and Copy your CSC files from here(updated 19.03) (4, 5, 6 or 7 files)DO NOT FLASH YOUR PHONE WITH THIS FILE it's just archive
Code:
contents.db
customer.xml
default_workspace.xml**
language.xml**
others.xml
sales_code.dat
features.xml**
**sometimes not included
2. Replace original files in "system/csc" with yours
3. Edit "CSCVersion.txt" in System and change current 3 digit code to your provider
4. Edit "SW_Configuration.xml" in System (use script editor like Notepad++ etc) and change ONLY the 3 digit code to your provider
5. Re-pack and re-flash ROM. NO wipe needed!
Done!
For example, flashing with Pandoriam ROM changes CSC to OPSALI5 and HD Voice was disabled for me.... now I've got H3GALI5 and it's enabled!!
You can test if your phone/branded ROM has WB-AMR enabled by dialling: *#197328640# and pressing 1(UMTS) then 8(WB-AMR status)
Video GUIDE here

HD voice
djembey said:
Well, I'm using Pandoriam for a while now and HD Voice is working fine. Your stock/provider CSC is a key. Most custom rom's will change it to whatever else but yours. You can use CSC changer from Playstore but it will wipe everything from your phone!! Factory Reset is required after you change your CSC code...
There's a simple trick to make it work without Factory Reset.
1. Find and Copy your CSC files from "system/csc/....." (should be 5, 6 or 7 files)
Code:
contents.db
customer.xml
default_workspace.xml
language.xml**
others.xml
sales_code.dat
features.xml**
**sometimes not included
2. Replace original files in "system/csc" with yours
3. Edit "CSCVersion.txt" in System and change current 3 digit code to your provider
4. Edit "SW_Configuration.xml" in System (use script editor like Notepad++ etc) and change ONLY the 3 digit code to your provider
5. Re-pack and re-flash ROM. NO wipe needed!
Done!
For example, flashing with Pandoriam ROM changes CSC to OPSALI5 and HD Voice was disabled for me.... now I've got H3GALI5 and it's enabled!!
You can test if your phone/branded ROM has WB-AMR enabled by dialling: *#197328640# and pressing 1(UMTS) then 8(WB-AMR status)
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Hi, i am using Xtreme ROM. How do i activate the HD voice without a factory reset? Where do i find the original CSC file?

Did you read my post? It's all there...
What's your stock CSC?? If you know it then use File Manager on your phone, go to System/csc/.... and look for your code. Follow guide and should work.

djembey said:
Did you read my post? It's all there...
What's your stock CSC?? If you know it then use File Manager on your phone, go to System/csc/.... and look for your code. Follow guide and should work.
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That's the problem. I cant remember my stock CSC. i have changed to Custom ROM (Xtreme 7.1) now. How do i retrieve my stock CSC?

Check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36490819 or simply Google it..
I've checked Xtreme and there's NO multi CSC files included. I'm using Pandoriam ROM and have loads of different CSC folders in "System/csc/..."
I can try to make it work for you guys but I need your CSC codes or your Country/provider....

djembey said:
Check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36490819 or simply Google it..
I've checked Xtreme and there's NO multi CSC files included. I'm using Pandoriam ROM and have loads of different CSC folders in "System/csc/..."
I can try to make it work for you guys but I need your CSC codes or your Country/provider....
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The stock CSC code is XEF (France) as the phone is from France but the problem is I am using the phone in Malaysia and There is no official stock ROM for Malaysia. Is there away to activate the HD voice in Malaysia?

It's down to your provider... HD Voice is a network feature, not phone only.
Ask in local GSM shop which network supporting HD Voice and CSC of this provider.

djembey you are a legend! :good:
I will be telling my grand kids about you
Thanks for your prompt reply.

Hit the button and you're Welcome

djembey said:
It's down to your provider... HD Voice is a network feature, not phone only.
Ask in local GSM shop which network supporting HD Voice and CSC of this provider.
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I checked and the current telco "Celcom" is providing HD voice. How do i change the stock CSC "XEF" to "OLB"?

Like a n00bcake I can't find system/CSC. Checked with multiple file managers. What am I missing? I'm running latest cm 10.1. Would like HD voice back.
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@ darvic76 and WestAussie
If you cant get djembey's guide in post #3 to work then just use CSC changing app as he also said in post #3. Thats how I did it and it works a treat,. You've just got to cop the factory reset on the chin. Make sure you're contacts, calender, etc are freshly synced and maybe do a batch backup with Titanium Backup just in case.
In playstore itrs called 'Samsung Galaxy S / S2 / S3 CSC' by Manniakk.
Good luck

mugsy730 said:
@ darvic76 and WestAussie
If you cant get djembey's guide in post #3 to work then just use CSC changing app as he also said in post #3. Thats how I did it and it works a treat,. You've just got to cop the factory reset on the chin. Make sure you're contacts, calender, etc are freshly synced and maybe do a batch backup with Titanium Backup just in case.
In playstore itrs called 'Samsung Galaxy S / S2 / S3 CSC' by Manniakk.
Good luck
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can anyone please help me enabling HD voice on provider TMN portugal 268-06? please please...

darvic76 said:
I checked and the current telco "Celcom" is providing HD voice. How do i change the stock CSC "XEF" to "OLB"?
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Hmmm... I've got CSC for Malaysia but is XME, Celcom included so it should work. There's only 4 files to replace.
Good luck.

mclaudio said:
can anyone please help me enabling HD voice on provider TMN portugal 268-06? please please...
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What ROM are you using?

darvic76 said:
I checked and the current telco "Celcom" is providing HD voice. How do i change the stock CSC "XEF" to "OLB"?
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Hi, can you let me know which are the 4 files i need to change? I just have to change the CSC to XME only, right?
1)CSCversion.txt?
2) SW_Configuration?

In Playstore it says it's only good for stock roms, not custom roms. I'm guessing that rules out Cm 10.1 too, which is kind of relevant to my sitch...

WestAussie said:
In Playstore it says it's only good for stock roms, not custom roms. I'm guessing that rules out Cm 10.1 too, which is kind of relevant to my sitch...
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Yeah, no chance on CM.... I've updated my guide yesterday. Have a look again. Multi CSC files included

Related

[ROM][UVLG3] (2012-09-02) Stock-Rooted-Deodexed-Zipaligned / Debloated

Thanks to Android Revolution for providing the nandroid backup of his T-Mobile Note, here's a complete stock, rooted, deodexed, zipaligned ROM. I'll look in to releasing a modified framework-res.apk later that adds SIP calling settings and modifies the auto-brightness levels. If no one else does it first, I'll probably look in to adding the extended power menu to make it easier to reboot in to recovery and maybe see if we can get the 15 toggles mod that works on many AT&T roms working too.
I didn't remove any apps, so if you know there are things you don't want, feel free to open the zip and delete things out of /system/app before flashing. Suggestions on what can/should be removed would be great too.
This does not include the modem so flash that separately if you want the latest T-Mobile modem. I'm working off of an AT&T Note so it's easier for me to keep the modems and ROMs separate. tomin.fhl already has that posted for you here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837907
Thank these folks for making this possible:
Android Revolution and all the folks releasing bits from the T-Mobile Note.
www.androidfilehost.com for providing free hosting
electron73 and flappjaxxx for releasing stock-ish AT&T ROMs that were very helpful to me to figure out how to put together the flashable zip
Download: http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390034591667978483
Mods that work:
I tried a couple of the 15 toggle mods for AT&T Note UCLF6 ROMs and they seem to work as is. If you like the toggles go ahead and try them and be sure to thank the creators if it works.
electron73's: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773408
bigfau's colored: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766933
Edit (09/02): If you're looking for a stripped down version, I've customized the ROM more or less to my liking and have uploaded it for others to use. These are the changes I remember off hand:
Removed:
TouchWiz "stuff" (launcher, widgets, supporting APKs)
Samsung keyboard/TTS (keyboard wasn't working anyway and I don't use it so didn't spend too much time figuring out why)
Most of the wallpapers, including all of the live wallpapers
Some Google Apps (new Play Music/Video, a few others) as they inevitably end up out of date anyway and need to be updated from Play Store. The ones that I left in the system partition have been updated to latest available on Play Store.
Other T-Mobile add-ins (if you actually miss anything that was removed you can grab it from the full stock ROM)
Added to system:
Apex launcher
Hacker's Keyboard
Google Now (from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747224)
Edited framework.jar to include the 4-way reboot option to restart in to recovery (based on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24303020&postcount=13)
Edited framework-res.apk and added in the native SIP calling settings (based on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109962). Also tweaked the screen brightness when on Auto to be a bit dimmer (based on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1541180).
Added as non-system APKs:
T-Mobile My Account (overlaps a lot with Access T-Mobile, I'd pick the one that works better for you and delete the other)
ES File Explorer
Titanium Backup
Solid Explorer
aLogcat
Chrome
I've been using this build for a couple of days and it has so far been problem free for me. If the camera closes on you after initially loading the ROM, a reboot seems to fix that without it cropping up again. Last thing on my to do list is to look at replacing the T-Mobile tether app (I don't tether too often so it hasn't been a priority). In the future I'm considering replacing the S-Note and S-Memo apps with some of the community/other developer note (Memo/Papyrus/etc) taking apps, mostly in preparation for a jump back to Cyanogenmod ROMs once they gain a bit more stability.
Download (T879UVLG3-20120831.zip): http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390077933525139510
Can i flash this on my rooted att note with sim unlocked?
I never knew that we could remove or add system apps inside the zip and have it flash without any problems. So I could add the cerberus security app? and remove t-mo bloat? then flash via cwm?
I know this is a basic question. Would love a "dummies" answer if possible.:silly:
I can't wait to get my T-Mo note for some HSPA+ lovin'.
Thanks a bunch for this (thanks button hit).
Excellent, more flashing!!!
I think in the next month or so, we all will be doing a lot of flashing!
easy did u try this one on the att note ?
daminux said:
easy did u try this one on the att note ?
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Uploading it to my phone right now through Kies Air, will try it out after. I think I might reset data and start new, see if that will make things faster and less problematic.
daminux said:
easy did u try this one on the att note ?
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It works fine on the AT&T Note, that's what I used to test with. Just make sure to use a modem that is modified for i717 since using both the mdoem.bin and amss.bin straight from a T-Mobile Note causes it to run about 10 times slower than normal. I know tomin.fhl, jeet92 and others have different combos that work and I may do a little testing too next week when I get some time. Doesn't look like we can expect any breakthroughs in speed though unfortunately.
sashusmom said:
I never knew that we could remove or add system apps inside the zip and have it flash without any problems. So I could add the cerberus security app? and remove t-mo bloat? then flash via cwm?
I know this is a basic question. Would love a "dummies" answer if possible.:silly:
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Yep, you sure can. I usually make a few changes when I download the zips for other ROMs, like modifying the framework-res.apk first to allow for native SIP calling, then saving it back in to the zip. Other interesting things to do is to add in the Google Now files that were modified to work with ICS so that you don't need to copy them in after a flash.
karryt said:
Yep, you sure can. I usually make a few changes when I download the zips for other ROMs, like modifying the framework-res.apk first to allow for native SIP calling, then saving it back in to the zip. Other interesting things to do is to add in the Google Now files that were modified to work with ICS so that you don't need to copy them in after a flash.
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Kerry, do you know how to change the port on T-Mobile wifi calling? My company blocks this port that tmo wifi uses and it gets an error every time at work. At home it is fine.
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daminux said:
easy did u try this one on the att note ?
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It is working fine, I'll test the radio out when I'm out door, my reception suck at work. These brick buildings are the fault.
easyguy said:
Kerry, do you know how to change the port on T-Mobile wifi calling? My company blocks this port that tmo wifi uses and it gets an error every time at work. At home it is fine.
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I'm not too sure about that, but my initial guess would be that it's not possible. Some quick Google'ing came up with UDP ports 500 and 4500 that are used, but that would be set on T-Mobile's servers so having your client try to connect on a different port would result in no connection. Have you asked your IT department if they could work with you to find out what rules could be added to the firewall to allow Wifi calling? I know some companies will install repeaters to help get reception for their employees if they're in a bad area, and this would be an effectively zero cost to them solution.
karryt said:
I'm not too sure about that, but my initial guess would be that it's not possible. Some quick Google'ing came up with UDP ports 500 and 4500 that are used, but that would be set on T-Mobile's servers so having your client try to connect on a different port would result in no connection. Have you asked your IT department if they could work with you to find out what rules could be added to the firewall to allow Wifi calling? I know some companies will install repeaters to help get reception for their employees if they're in a bad area, and this would be an effectively zero cost to them solution.
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It's a hassle, they have so many steps to request something like this.
Samsung keyboard
Hey karryt,
Had a small force close issue with the Samsung Keyboard on your rom. I reverted to my pre-rooted image and it went away. Let me know if you need anything to help smooth out the rom because having a flashable zip would help me out as well.
Thanks for putting together this ROM. I am testing on my ATT i717 using Blaze modem. I will give it a test run over the weekend.
tomin.fhl said:
Hey karryt,
Had a small force close issue with the Samsung Keyboard on your rom. I reverted to my pre-rooted image and it went away. Let me know if you need anything to help smooth out the rom because having a flashable zip would help me out as well.
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Im not getting force close wth this rom, i did a complete wipe before loading this rom.
easyguy said:
Im not getting force close wth this rom, i did a complete wipe before loading this rom.
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Ok. My bad then.
Sent from my SGH-T879 using xda premium
Just flashed this on my at&t note will give you an update after a few days of using this ROM
Sent from my SGH-T879 using xda app-developers app
English UK Locale?
Which language/region locales are included? Might English UK be in this or is it the same as the standard T-Mobile stock? Also, will a T-Mobile Note still work fully on their network with this ROM? I got confused by this radio talk.
tomin.fhl said:
Hey karryt,
Had a small force close issue with the Samsung Keyboard on your rom. I reverted to my pre-rooted image and it went away. Let me know if you need anything to help smooth out the rom because having a flashable zip would help me out as well.
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I'll take a look at this but might not get to it until next week. I did get those FCs sometimes also, but it was better when I factory reset even when flashing over the same stock image. For now using a different keyboard seems to work fine as a workaround.
adam917 said:
Which language/region locales are included? Might English UK be in this or is it the same as the standard T-Mobile stock? Also, will a T-Mobile Note still work fully on their network with this ROM? I got confused by this radio talk.
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This is the same thing as stock, just modified a little to allow theme-ing and flashable via CWM. Looks like it does not have the UK language listed. You can use this ROM on both the AT&T and T-Mobile Notes and it should work just fine. You're not really gaining much if you're already on T-Mobile stock ROM though unless you want to flash mods on top of it.
is google wallet working on tmobile rom?

[ROM] GT-N8000 DR.AKRIM_ROM DDALH1_v0.4 12-9-2012

Some pictures
Changelog
add call recording
remove custom boot animation
add supercharge script for more speed stable and memory manage
change the arabic font to almotlaq
Rom Specification
FULL RTL ARABIC SUPPORT+SAMSUNG ARABIC KEYBOARD
Based off Stock Indian N8000DDALH1
Custom Bootanimation support
Google Now
Deodexed/Zipaligned
Extended Power Menu
Disable the increasing ring
remove sms from call log
Add Dsp manager and audio Hack
SMS, Recipient limit, Reciving time,Conversion=200
Joining Unlimited Contacts in Single one
Add CRT Off
Add xbmc , netflix and hulu
HOW TO INSTALL
DOWNLOAD THE ROM FROM THIS LINK
http://www.mediafire.com/?ju0nu53131x27cc
DOWNLOAD CUSTOM RECOVERY FROM THIS LINK
http://www.mediafire.com/?sh5alxkh5lkad6h
INSTALL THE CUSTOM RECOVERY BY USING ODIN
COPY THE ROM TO YOUR SD CARD
INSTALL THE ROM FROM RECOVERY
very big thanks to Homam ,zedomax and all developers
Great job!!!
great looking rom, just have two concerns:
*My n8000 came with ksa rom, there is a bug with email app when using exchange mail, it fc's on any thing you open inside, when moved to UK rom it runs fine but lost original arabic keyboard, and because root is embedded i didn't add to the binary so i assume i receive OTU
is this rom based on Arabic stock? and does it add to the binary?
Thank you and EID mubared 3lena w3lekm
kloodee said:
great looking rom, just have two concerns:
*My n8000 came with ksa rom, there is a bug with email app when using exchange mail, it fc's on any thing you open inside, when moved to UK rom it runs fine but lost original arabic keyboard, and because root is embedded i didn't add to the binary so i assume i receive OTU
is this rom based on Arabic stock? and does it add to the binary?
Thank you and EID mubared 3lena w3lekm
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Based off Stock European XXALG5, yes this rom is rooted
Just installed this rom, really liking the sudlty this has to the stock os and so far so good. Just one question where can i get the Kno app? can someone with the apk file please post a link? thank you
HI my note 10.1 is the shw-m480w is the wifi version bough tin korea
how does translates to the other code names so i can flash a custom rom?
Thx in adv
tatuz said:
HI my note 10.1 is the shw-m480w is the wifi version bough tin korea
how does translates to the other code names so i can flash a custom rom?
Thx in adv
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this rom is not for wifi version its only for 3g.
i did not try to flash it on any wifi version so be careful and take nand full rom backup before you try any thing..
thanks
Thanks a lot Dr....
Any change Log please?
nice work will try.
man2003 said:
Thanks a lot Dr....
Any change Log please?
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its just upgraded to DDALH1 rom base with the modem and all old mods
Thanks Dr. for your excellent ROM... So far so good...
Two issues only, one with Arabic Tashkeel as in attachments...
Other one with Samsung Apps Application as in attachments...
Please advice...
I think it's font problem I will check it and will be back to you thanks
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Same proplem here
Thaks for the good work
Sent from my GT-N8000 using Tapatalk 2
Do I have to do a full wipe to install this ROM if I'm coming from Stock ROM?
andlar123 said:
Do I have to do a full wipe to install this ROM if I'm coming from Stock ROM?
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No sir no need
I am littlebit confuse here, could anyone tell me different between this ROM and this other ROM here:
[ROM]GT-N8000 DR.AKRIM_ROM N8000DDALI1_v0.31 4.1.1 12-9-2012
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883022
Mr.RS4 said:
I am littlebit confuse here, could anyone tell me different between this ROM and this other ROM here:
[ROM]GT-N8000 DR.AKRIM_ROM N8000DDALI1_v0.31 4.1.1 12-9-2012
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883022
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I was confuse too, but this rom is a custom rom based on ics and
[ROM]GT-N8000 DR.AKRIM_ROM N8000DDALI1_v0.31 4.1.1 12-9-2012 is jelly bean.
Ok, thanks!

Finally GSM voice call working

I hace followed instructions from this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31096166&postcount=124
But only te step refered to install the Modem rom i9103 and a cyanogen rom update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-p5-KANG-signed-20120330.zip
beginner said:
I hace followed instructions from this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31096166&postcount=124
But only te step refered to install the Modem rom i9103 and a cyanogen rom update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-p5-KANG-signed-20120330.zip
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Does it work for both outgoing and incoming calls? I want to give this a try but seeing the bricking of several devices related to latest CWM, I think I'll have to wait for a while until some of the issues are resolved.
Anyway, thanks for the heads up! This is definitely another feature worth waiting for (aside from the official update to ICS for P7300 users).
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Does it work for both outgoing and incoming calls? I want to give this a try but seeing the bricking of several devices related to latest CWM, I think I'll have to wait for a while until some of the issues are resolved.
Anyway, thanks for the heads up! This is definitely another feature worth waiting for (aside from the official update to ICS for P7300 users).
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Ongoing, ingoing, complete work.
beginner said:
I hace followed instructions from this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31096166&postcount=124
But only te step refered to install the Modem rom i9103 and a cyanogen rom update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-p5-KANG-signed-20120330.zip
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May unspeakable riches and hundreds of women descend upon thee.
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I don't suppose this modem will work on stock Honeycomb 3.2 or the AOSP Jelly Bean? Or will it?
Seems nice, but i dont have the deodexed ics to try it
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Or what if I flash the official P7310 ICS and then add this modem into it?... hmmm
Well, the modem seems to work with Honeycomb but since there is no Dialer in there, it does not respond to incoming calls nor is it able to dial using GO Contacts EX.
I hope stock ics for 7300 to ebable voice calls... Let's wait and see...
If Samsung didn't enable GSM voice for the 10.1 (P7500) stock ICS, I don't think they'll have a change of heart and enable it for 8.9 (P7300). But still, it will be a dream come true if they did.
One of the reasons I bought the 8.9 because of the early reviews from GSM Arena saying it had voice. But that would be like crying over spilled milk wouldn't it?
I just hope they resolve the bricking issues from the other threads so we can try instructions here without fear of losing our tabs in the process.
What enrages me the most is that stock Honeycomb 3.2 has a Phone.apk and a TelephonyProvider.apk present in system/app but they will neither install, not show up in the App drawer.
If I only knew what configuration files block these apk's from registering... since this modem here works fine under Honeycomb...
I need the knowledge to unfu*ck what Sam-Sung did.
gsm voice call working on ics
Finally obtained to work over the ics in the development forum, ported from p7500.
The trick is to modificate framework-res.apk and enable this function.
The dialer is nice.
Some functions, as manage redirection of calls, cannot be used. But in general the read looks sunny...
Could you post how?
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how to
ealax said:
Could you post how?
Sent from my GT-P7300 using xda app-developers app
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There is a risk bricking your device, under my point of view if you have used some moment last 6.x version of CWM. But do a read around other threads and only go ahead if you are pretty sure.
It is quite easy, except the fact i had to install again HC but i think the problem is with the CW version. I think no tisk with 5.5.4.
- install the modem as described in the first post. I have used it over 3.1, 3.2 from hcomb and from ICS (cyanogenmod v 9 and the adapted version made in development form from official 7500).
- install a rom with support for phone. I have checked .
Between both do your reboot as usual.
Now is the moment to change the framewor-res.apk to support phone applications.
I have attachedthe file update.zip refered to forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835031
Comments
1 to check if the new modem works, just phone to the tablet. If the line is not busy it should be working.
2 i cannot manage the voice over bluetooth headset
Can you be more specific about editing framework-res?
The thread that you linked to does not have an update.zip anywhere.
Disregard last post
I managed to get GSM voice calls working on stock Honeycomb 3.2.
After many efforts with different versions of apk decompile tools I managed to get the framework-res.apk with voice calls to work.
In effect the App Drawer now shows a Phone icon and the Contacts app now shows an option to dial a number.
I am attaching my working framework-res.apk which should work for anyone with a P7300 on a stock Honeycomb 3.2 ROM. I also have the I9003 modem installed but this might work with the stock baseband on your devices. Try and see.
If it doesn't, then flash the I9003 modem as per OP.
Push the framework-res.apk via ADB. Or use RootExplorer or equivalent to replace framework-res.apk in /system/framework and reboot.
Consider using ex Dialer from Play Store to be able to punch in numbers by hand.
Bluetooth headset is not working. Most likely something missing form build.prop. Will investigate.
Has someone else tried?
Correct me if I am wrong:
from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1875024
get the files and follow the instructions:
For [ROMs based Samsung Stock ICS 4.0.4 Deodex OR Odex]
1- Reboot to Recovery Mode.
2- Make a Full Backup. [Recommend]
3- Install File CWM_I9103XXLQ3_Modem.zip
4- Install File Voice Call Enable [Stock] ICS 4.0.4 ROM Build 1.zip
5- Wipe Cache & Dalvik Cache.
6- Reboot the tab and enjoy voice call.
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And even if this is for 10.1 it should work fine for the 8.9 (P7300) model
Edit: tested as I mentioned before with CWM 5.xxx the ported ROM from P7500 by KK and it works!!
that's right
finally i can make voice calls from my tab 8.9
but i tried video call but its fail always does any one try it
somaare said:
that's right
finally i can make voice calls from my tab 8.9
but i tried video call but its fail always does any one try it
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Honeycomb oes not support video calling over gsm networks. In fact, even in Gingerbread on Samsung devices that ha video calls, the feature was sort of hacked into Android to work. Android source code releases do not contain anything related to nativee video calling, I believe. Hence there was never an AOSP custom ROM that had them.
how can find modem I9003 modem fot p700 honecomb 3.2
how can find I9003 modem fot p7300 honecomb 3.2 and can I load with ODIN .
I tried it with orginal modem. but I'm not succesfull.
I root on device. I copy framework-res.apk with root explorer.
Phone apk is working on honeycomb 3.2. And also I acsess all contacts on simcard. My device version is p7300xxkj6.
But I couldn't make a call an get a call. (When I am called, it seems that my gsm is busy)
Could you help?
de3pkeeper said:
I managed to get GSM voice calls working on stock Honeycomb 3.2.
After many efforts with different versions of apk decompile tools I managed to get the framework-res.apk with voice calls to work.
In effect the App Drawer now shows a Phone icon and the Contacts app now shows an option to dial a number.
I am attaching my working framework-res.apk which should work for anyone with a P7300 on a stock Honeycomb 3.2 ROM. I also have the I9003 modem installed but this might work with the stock baseband on your devices. Try and see.
If it doesn't, then flash the I9003 modem as per OP.
Push the framework-res.apk via ADB. Or use RootExplorer or equivalent to replace framework-res.apk in /system/framework and reboot.
Consider using ex Dialer from Play Store to be able to punch in numbers by hand.
Bluetooth headset is not working. Most likely something missing form build.prop. Will investigate.
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beginner said:
Finally obtained to work over the ics in the development forum, ported from p7500.
The trick is to modificate framework-res.apk and enable this function.
The dialer is nice.
Some functions, as manage redirection of calls, cannot be used. But in general the read looks sunny...
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Hi - I have so far avoided trying to get GSM voice calls working on my P7300 because I thought I would have to install a custom ROM, and I prefer to keep things as maintenance free / easy as possible. BUT... it sounds like you have installed the standard ICS rom for your p7300, and you've got the dialer working? Has anyone else managed this with the P7300XXLQ6 ICS Rom from Samsung Austria?
Thanks for the post mate!

[Q] Ok, where is the registry?

Hi,
After playing a while with the Note i get the idea there is some central "registry" where settings are stored. (f.i. Language settings and references to language files)
Where is it??
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Gede said:
Hi,
After playing a while with the Note i get the idea there is some central "registry" where settings are stored. (f.i. Language settings and references to language files)
Where is it??
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android is based on linux and linux doesnot have a registry as windows... are u referring to build.prop?
Unix systems usually store their config files in /etc/ directory. On Android it's /system/etc/
nokiamodeln91 said:
android is based on linux and linux doesnot have a registry as windows... are u referring to build.prop?
Unix systems usually store their config files in /etc/ directory. On Android it's /system/etc/
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Thanks...
Just trying to find where those fricking language settings are "stored", browsing like crazy with root explorer, but I find nothing
you have better chances asking what you would like to achieve
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Ok.
I want an extra language on my note; Indonesian, aka Bahasa.
For the keyboard(s) and for the phone itself.
Not by flashing another rom, but by adding the language in my current rom.
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ok rom wil be impossible I think.
Keyboard you should be able to change in keyboard settings.
Usually a csc rom, csc of the country you want language to, has that.
Not sure if it works, but if you add cscs to a rom, maybe other languages are "unlocked" There is a tutorial on how to do this, you have to search. Not sure if other languages are available then.
Roms like cm9 have a lot of the languages, you will miss s-aps, but gain languages
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For keyboards, you can download custom keyboard apps from market.. most supports multi language including bahasa. For the phone(this will wipe/format your phone through, change your CSC to the CSC of your region.. mostly it'll have Bahasa on it.. Although I don't get it but if you've downloaded the stock firmware of your region and your CSC is correct to your specific region, then one of the languages that comes with that should have Bahasa on it.
I have swift key, has Bahasa.
Yes I could use another rom, with a csc with Bahasa.
But. I don't want that. I just want to add bahasa to my current rom.
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just wondering... what's your current ROM now?
just remember, multi-csc is ROM based and in as much, if your ROM does not support multi language packs, your out of luck adding another language to it.
Just like what 'baz777', there are ROMS that support multi languages and there are that supports strictly pre define ones. Now if your ROM doesn't support multi ones, then you really can't add any other languages at all except flashing another ROM that supports multi languages.
letters_to_cleo said:
just wondering... what's your current ROM now?.
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DBT (N7000DBTLRT)
BTW, in /system/hdic I think there are the languages of the rom.
In the extracted "Indonesian" rom there are plenty more (see hdiclang.jpg) (hdicDBT.jpg is from the DBT rom) and a funny install_lib.bat
I translated an apk a couple times, I had to de-apk it, manually add some stuff in one file, then translate the whole stuff in the xml then repackage that. I guess its no different for a rom. Buts thats a guess.
Maybe havent tested it, the apks have the languages disabled some way. By making rom multi csc, they might be available. Its something you can try, but no guarantee it will work.
There is an open Europe rom that has all European languages I think, maybe there is an open Asian rom with same.
Good find btw maybe your on to something.
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For keyboard this is best for language support
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.klye.ime.latin
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Ok, found it. More or less.
System languages are stored in framework-res.apk
So the theory is to decompile framework-res.apk from N7000DBTLRT, add the language bits from N7000DXLR5 and recompile framework-res.apk
But, I am not going to do it.
Too much work, too much risk...

[Q] Any codes like *#1234# not working

Iam on JB 4.1.2 Glory 4.5 rooted and moded rom
each time i try any code such as *#1234# or *#06#, I get : Connection problem or invalid MMI code
which system app is responsible for this? I might removed the responsible app for that (can not replace all removed apps)
I dial the code from stock dialer and from Rocket pro dialer, both no luck
checked with the rom cooker and he confirmed it is working with him
Re: [Q] how to know my pda,csc and phone code = *#1234# not working
Have you dialled code on stock launcher?
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Re: [Q] how to know my pda,csc and phone code = *#1234# not working
After dialling *#1234# Nova launcher takes me to supersu then I have to press the back button and it will then show the info.
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dr.ketan said:
Have you dialled code on stock launcher?
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Yes, doing it from stock dialer and from Rocket pro dialer, both giving me:
Connection problem or invalid MMI code
cheryanne said:
After dialling *#1234# Nova launcher takes me to supersu then I have to press the back button and it will then show the info.
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No, i do not have any 3rd party launcher, just the stock one
Re: [Q] how to know my pda,csc and phone code = *#1234# not working
Try after removing rocket dialler and reboot
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dr.ketan said:
Try after removing rocket dialler and reboot
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Frizzed rocket dialer via Titanium backup pro , then rebooted
still the same error!!!
Could it be related to the rom Iam using now?
Iam using
[ROM][4.1.2] GloryROM v4 JPLSB - UAE (Updated 24/3/2013) | GN-II features | |
Re: [Q] how to know my pda,csc and phone code = *#1234# not working
features could have been removed. Those codes only usually work from stock dialer.
Also jb has different codes or you need extra *# added and closed with #*.
baz77 said:
features could have been removed. Those codes only usually work from stock dialer.
Also jb has different codes or you need extra *# added and closed with #*.
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I checked with the rom cooker and confirmed it is working with him!!!
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problem still haven't solved? u must be deleted something !
since u're on custom rom without those function doesn't matter...
if u insist to have it u can reflash the rom or request from cooker to make a flashable zip
specially for u :p
alvinhaw said:
problem still haven't solved? u must be deleted something !
since u're on custom rom without those function doesn't matter...
if u insist to have it u can reflash the rom or request from cooker to make a flashable zip
specially for u :p
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I can do all of that , but I want to save time and effort by knowing which app is responsible for this feature

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