Flashed a the new radio, then pushed the latest firmware after having data drop off issues or no data in good signal areas. The radio flashed fine. And pushing the firm thru fastboot had no errors. But I seem to have worse data connectivity. Anyone know how I check if the firmware took, or did flashing the radio before hand adversely effect the install. I have asked in the appropriate sections, but unfortunately it's gone unanswered.
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I'm a Sprint htc one, on viperrom, no custom kernels. With the xx.xx.xxx.3_3 latest flashable radio.
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Maybe because no one else has problems with thr new radio? If the radio was flashed ok it shouldn't jave any problems. You can check your radio version in settings about software info more, baseband.
The latest is 3.62....
If you have problems you can revert to the previous firmware and radio if you are s-off
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Maybe because no one else has problems with thr new radio? If the radio was flashed ok it shouldn't jave any problems. You can check your radio version in settings about software info more, baseband.
The latest is 3.62....
If you have problems you can revert to the previous firmware and radio if you are s-off
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the latest firmware for sprint, unless i missed one is 3.04.651.2
I was talking about the radio
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I was talking about the radio
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okie dokie, lol
radio is 1.00.20.0913_3
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okie dokie, lol
radio is 1.00.20.0913_3
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I mistakenly read the build number. If you know this much I don't see why you can't downgrade your firmware if it's causing issues
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I mistakenly read the build number. If you know this much I don't see why you can't downgrade your firmware if it's causing issues
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i'm not the one with the problem, just trying to help out.sorry if i butted in.
I do have the latest radio, it flashed just fine. However when pushing 3.04.651.2 firmware update, mine did not change, and it was suggested to me that the latest radio would not work correctly unless in junction with the latest firmware. My firmware still reads 3.62.401.1. But I received no errors during the fastboot push. Did I miss a step is what I'm asking. And if I did not. How can I push the firmware again to make for a successful build change. I hope that makes sense
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I do have the latest radio, it flashed just fine. However when pushing 3.04.651.2 firmware update, mine did not change, and it was suggested to me that the latest radio would not work correctly unless in junction with the latest firmware. My firmware still reads 3.04.651.1. But I received no errors during the fastboot push. Did I miss a step is what I'm asking. And if I did not. How can I push the firmware again to make for a successful build change. I hope that makes sense
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If I remember correctly there was no 3.04.651.1 firmware
Edit. 3.62.401.1
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You can flash the new radio without flashing the firmware and it'll work fine. The firmware can only be flashed with fastboot and if the signature of the firmware is broken it can only be flashed if s-off.
Flashing the full firmware won't change anything in your reception, but anyway if you are s-on you should flash the FULL firmware, if s-off you can flash the modified one. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46123838
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I'm s off. And I fastboot pushed the s off firmware listed there. However it installed with no errors. But it didn't change in my system. Perhaps a bad download. I'll try again and report back
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Burkettacb said:
Edit. 3.62.401.1
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3.62.401.1 is the build number based off the firmware for the INT version
Are you f*****g serious? But how did I choose the Sprint install and get int build number
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Burkettacb said:
Are you f*****g serious? But how did I choose the Sprint install and get int build number
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The rom is ported to the sprint variant
Ugh -_- facepalm. Okay, question. Can I flash over the stock rooted Rom that features all the latest Sprint radios and firmware and will that correct everything. Or should I re-ruu and start over
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Burkettacb said:
Ugh -_- facepalm. Okay, question. Can I flash over the stock rooted Rom that features all the latest Sprint radios and firmware and will that correct everything. Or should I re-ruu and start over
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Roms don't contain firmware
Good to know. So should I try to fastboot push the latest Sprint firmware onto this Rom again, or will doing so cause an issue, or do I need to go to a Sprint variant only Rom first?
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Hi,
I'd like to know if I must have a rooted nexus one to update my radio version.
thanks!
Depends how you do it...
Some of the official Google updates include an updated radio also, so if you can install them, you will get the radio update with them.
The biggest factor is probably which version of Android you are currently on, which radio you currently have, and which radio you want, etc...?
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You do not to be rooted. Flash radios via fastboot.
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albundy2010 said:
You do not to be rooted. Flash radios via fastboot.
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Which requires an unlocked bootloader...
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Yes, It's not the only way but the easiest way. Not so easy if you're on gingerbread though because gingerbread root right now still under construction. You'll need to downgrade and root it. Or unlock the boot loader and flash custom rom to acquire root. You can easily flash radio via recovery. Easiest way.
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What is the best radio rom (long-life battery)
Eventually was able to sideload a Rom to my phone. Now I get constant bootloops. Before running into problems, I was running an aosp Rom.
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make sure you do a full wipe, including data and system
and make sure you flashed the right rom
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Eventually was able to sideload a Rom to my phone. Now I get constant bootloops. Before running into problems, I was running an aosp Rom.
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Sideload "a ROM"? Running "an AOSP ROM"?
You're going to have to give a lot more information if you expect to be helped. For example, if the ROM you're trying to sideload is GSM based, that could cause bootloops. If your ROM is now a 4.1-based Sense ROM and you came from 4.2-based AOSP, you could be bootlooping. Until you actually say what you're doing, there's not a lot anyone can say other than RUU.
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Sideload "a ROM"? Running "an AOSP ROM"?
You're going to have to give a lot more information if you expect to be helped. For example, if the ROM you're trying to sideload is GSM based, that could cause bootloops. If your ROM is now a 4.1-based Sense ROM and you came from 4.2-based AOSP, you could be bootlooping. Until you actually say what you're doing, there's not a lot anyone can say other than RUU.
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i was running an aosp 4.3 that was running perfect. then i flashed a new kernel that the dev said would work for that rom. it was then that the problems began. the bootloops began and then no other rom seemed to flash properly. i had already updated to the new firmware so there is no ruu option for me it seems.
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i was running an aosp 4.3 that was running perfect. then i flashed a new kernel that the dev said would work for that rom. it was then that the problems began. the bootloops began and then no other rom seemed to flash properly. i had already updated to the new firmware so there is no ruu option for me it seems.
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If your s-off you can use the 1.29 RUU.
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If your s-off you can use the 1.29 RUU.
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im not s-off and cant seem to get any of the methods to work. revone gives me an error=1
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im not s-off and cant seem to get any of the methods to work. revone gives me an error=1
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Have you tried my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42452138
If you get it to work the you will have to unlock your CID so you can flash the 1.29 firmware or RUU.
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Have you tried my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42452138
If you get it to work the you will have to unlock your CID so you can flash the 1.29 firmware or RUU.
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It seems you need to use terminal from your phone for revone and the bootlooping makes it virtually impossible. Is there a way to run the commands from a pc while in fastboot mode?
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Well this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
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It seems you need to use terminal from your phone for revone and the bootlooping makes it virtually impossible. Is there a way to run the commands from a pc while in fastboot mode?
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You don't need terminal. Just use the all in one tool located in one of the dev forums.
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You don't need terminal. Just use the all in one tool located in one of the dev forums.
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Its here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
Hi, I got a One international bought in Germany but I'm using it in Italy with the latest radio.
I don't use my carrier connection so much, but when i use it i notice always some problems..
When I turn on the connection, it initially works but after some minutes it gives some problems because it remains with the H symbol but there is no data transfer so i can't do anything.
It doesn't depends on where i am cause i have the same problem wherever I go.
The only way is to turn on-off airplane mode or reboot the phone, or wait some minutes till the connection decides to get back.
Help me please :crying:
Umh, are you using the right apn of your carrier?
Guich said:
Umh, are you using the right apn of your carrier?
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Of course
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Are you with the stock rom and the latest radio right?
And you've also the latest firmware?
Can i have your radio number and your firmware version?
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Guich said:
Are you with the stock rom and the latest radio right?
And you've also the latest firmware?
Can i have your radio number and your firmware version?
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ARHD 22
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I tried also to edit some build prop strings as I found in another topic but nothing changed..
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For some reason, even while on my home Wi-Fi, I get random mobile data drops. Unsure why. I've never had this issue before upgrading to the first KitKat ota then rooting/s-off then taking the ota updates to 3.05.651.6.
Any ideas on what would be causing it or how to fix it?
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It could be your radio. If ur data dropped less frequently before try flashing an older radio. There is a thread in the general section that has all the radios from all the ota's which u can flash in recovery.
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I actually just updated my radio back to the most recent after downgrading to the previous one to see if it was that. I get the same results with both radios.
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A RUU may fix the problem, back up all data then download and use this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
Will this process return me back to complete, unrooted stock, also replacing the custom recovery with the stock one?
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Will this process return me back to complete, unrooted stock, also replacing the custom recovery with the stock one?
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Yes it will. It will also wipe everything on the phone as well, so make sure to backup anything important you need from the phone.
Ok Because I don't need to be rooted or any of that stuff as long as the phone works as it should after going back to 3.05.651.6.
I just hope it fixes the issues I'm having. This one in the OP and the wifi notification setting being broken.
Thanks for the help. ^^
Did the RUU. Unsure if it will solve the disconnect issue, but for some reason my wifi notifications issue is still there. I turn on notifications in settings, back out, go back to settings, and the setting is unchecked, though I still get wifi notifications.
Any other ideas that may help figure why this happens, because it is still happening.
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Any other ideas that may help figure why this happens, because it is still happening.
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have you tried the latest firmware.
I don't like the newest firmware, unfortunately. It just kinda ruined the phone experience for me. Do you think that instead of getting the latest fw that there would be network components or something I can flash to fix it? I think the radio I'm on is the latest, 1108. Don't know what else would be involved with it.
You think the fact that my phone thinks it's a dev phone has anything to do with it?
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I don't like the newest firmware, unfortunately. It just kinda ruined the phone experience for me. Do you think that instead of getting the latest fw that there would be network components or something I can flash to fix it? I think the radio I'm on is the latest, 1108. Don't know what else would be involved with it.
You think the fact that my phone thinks it's a dev phone has anything to do with it?
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well, don't know but there was a connectivity fix in the latest firmware, if i'm not mistaken, just flash omj's flashable for s-off users if you're s-off it won't change your phone experience.
Can you point me in the direction of that, please? That sounds like what I'm looking for I think.
How do you mean it won't change my phone experience though?
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Can you point me in the direction of that, please? That sounds like what I'm looking for I think.
How do you mean it won't change my phone experience though?
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in the general section look for firmware by BD619, that's the latest
i don't really know what you meant by phone experience, so you can flash the firmware and stay on the rom you have
Just for the sake of clarity, the firmware is different from the android version?
I just wish I could figure out the cause of this happening. It's strange that there isn't more info out there about this particular issue.
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My Sprint HTC One keeps rebooting after I flash any custom kernel (faux, codecraft) on my phone. They use to work. Don't know if Flashing the H/K RUU had anything to do with it or not, flashed the 1.54.651.8 Firmware from Captain after the RUU aswell. Any help getting this fixed would be appreciated, thanks
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My Sprint HTC One keeps rebooting after I flash any custom kernel (faux, codecraft) on my phone. They use to work. Don't know if Flashing the H/K RUU had anything to do with it or not, flashed the 1.54.651.8 Firmware from Captain after the RUU aswell. Any help getting this fixed would be appreciated, thanks
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Isn't the Ruu .9 and .13 firmware.... .8 wouldn't work right I don't think... I'm unsure though
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so once flashing the H/K RUU theres nothing i can do to flash a custom kernel anymore
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so once flashing the H/K RUU theres nothing i can do to flash a custom kernel anymore
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No I'm saying you back tracked your firmware from RUU which is .9 and you said you went to .8 after the Ruu that doesn't sound like a good idea
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even on the .9 H/K firmware i get the reboots
Hmmm, maybe you just can't use kernels on your phone, I remember older phones some people's phones just hated custom kernels
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was running kernels fine until i had to RUU because hands-free activation kept popping up and rebooting my phone
Ahhh, understandable. Sorry I cannot help you sir! :/
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