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My galaxy s i9000 was temp bricked, took it to a repair shop and the guy had a jig/dongle to get it back into download mode, now i flashed 2.3.4 no network signal, i flashes a stock modem no notwork,
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I flashed back to 2.2 still no signal, tried different sims and nothing.
Any ideas ?
bigmadpete said:
My galaxy s i9000 was temp bricked, took it to a repair shop and the guy had a jig/dongle to get it back into download mode, now i flashed 2.3.4 no network signal, i flashes a stock modem no notwork,
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I flashed back to 2.2 still no signal, tried different sims and nothing.
Any ideas ?
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check your apn settings, if they arent there phone your carrier up or go to their website and get the settings
Tried that, they were correct settings so i activated them (green dot) rebooted a cuple of times, still no signal
bigmadpete said:
Tried that, they were correct settings so i activated them (green dot) rebooted a cuple of times, still no signal
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have a play with some different modems then would be my next suggestion, and try turning radio off then on via airplane mode also
Ok, still a noob and kina frightened to mess around with wrong files with Odin, any chance of a link, UK Vodafone is my network carrier.
bigmadpete said:
Ok, still a noob and kina frightened to mess around with wrong files with Odin, any chance of a link, UK Vodafone is my network carrier.
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post a question...best modem for scotland,etc in q and a and someone should be able to help you with which is best
Will do, thanks man, appreciated
Did You check the efs Folder ???
Hi, I cant get the efs folder as the phone isnt rooted, so cant choose zip from sd.
I've spent the last few days trying to figure this out without any luck. I have GT-S5830D (Canadian Koodo version) on stock firmware TLKI4, unlocked with SpeakOut sim (which operates on Rogers network).
Android Version: 2.3.4
Baseband Version: S5830DTLKI4
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL568978 [email protected] #1
Build Number: GINGERBREAD.DTLKI4
PDA: S5830DTLKI4
PHONE: S5830DTLKI4
CSC: S5830DTLSKI4
In this stock firmware, I have no issues at all. Everything works fine, can place calls, WIFI, GPS, data all works. If I flash a new rom to the phone, I can see the networks still show up with signal strength showing okay, but the phone will not place calls. Just says Emergency Calls Only.
I've been reading about everything I can about this phone, and I just can't figure out what the problem is. I have flashed the modem with DDKQ7 and I was able to again place calls, however with this modem firmware, the connection was very unstable and would drop frequently.
Is there an issue with directly updating the stock rom to CM7 or CM9 that would cause problems with this baseband? I was under the impression that baseband wasn't really important. Interestingly enough, I have another phone that is the same make and model and is not experiencing this problem. I feel there must be something I am missing, if anyone can shed some light on this, I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
I have a feeling that I may be the only person that has experienced this issue. Continuing to search the internet for other answers, I've discovered that the baseband is the cause of this issue, but I still don't quite understands how it relates. My other phone is on the stock firmware (TLKI4) and is running CM7 without issue, on the same network even.
Do the APN settings have effect on voice calls too? Or is it strictly for data?
Also, I read a post on here that sounded like there was a limit to how many times you can perform a complete flash with Odin? Is that true? I'd love to keep experimenting, but each time to roll back the stock firmware, I need to use Odin and I'm hesitant due to the thought that will eventually brick the phone.
Thanks again.
tried to flash cm7 again??
Yes. I have installed cm-7.2.0-cooper.zip as well as some of the nightly's and still only get emergency calls only. I have another phone, exactly the same setup, and it works without issue. I even tryed GalaxyICS-latest and the same problem.
Now I did install a different modem firmware, and performed the upgrade and I don't have the issue anymore, however I have other issues, dropped service, 3g doesn't work properly, wifi and mobile data won't switch, gps is has extremely long lock time if it locks at all.
Does anyone here have the D version of this phone from Koodo? Which modem firmwares are you using? Anyone specifically using the phone on SpeakOut? Any hints would be helpful because I'm completely at a loss, will just have to keep it stock until I can figure it out.
I had the same problem as you, don't worry though because there is a solution. The Koodo Samsung Galaxy Ace only receives a signal when using the original Koodo baseband. (Basebands have to do with wireless signal, sometimes referred to as modems.) The good thing for you is that you can use any ROM or firmware you like, as long as after installing it you flash the original Koodo baseband (S5830DTLKI4) using Odin. I found a download link for the baseband in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1381595
After downloading, (I'm assuming you know how to use Odin, if not you can find a guide easily) open Odin, and in the "Phone" section browse to the file and select it. (You will have to extract the ZIP) Then press start and wait until it is finished downloading and that should do the trick. If you need any more help post back because I know what a pain it is to try and get this particular phone rooted and install a custom ROM.
ALSO MAKE SURE TO BACKUP IN CLOCKWORK MANAGER BEFORE FLASHING THIS
cause you never know what can happen.
If I flash CM7, it still shows my baseband being the same. It doesn't appear to have been changed. So what I need to do is flash CM7 and then just reflash the baseband with Odin and it should work? Even though the baseband shows the same? I'll give it a shot and let you know how it works out, but does anyone know why this would be required, to have to reflash the baseband even though it was never changed?
Is your current baseband S5830DTLKI4? Because in my experience that's the only way I could get service unless I was on the Koodo stock ROM.
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Yes, that is the firmware that I'm on. That firmware was installed with the stock rom that the phone came with and I have not changed it. Although I have changed it before, it fixed the issue with getting 'emergency calls only' in CM7 but the service was so flaky it wasn't worth keeping as a solution. If I leave the firmware from stock DTLKI4 and flash CM7 over it, I end up getting stuck with emergency calls only problem.
Is the current official CM7 not compatible with DTLKI4 firmware? Could that be the problem I'm having? I'm still really confused why this isn't working, but I will try to install CM7 again, and then use Odin to flash the DTLKI4 on top to see if the install is causing any issue with it. It doesn't really make sense.
Alright, interestingly enough, I just flashed it again and all is working as expected. I've flashed this phone about 10 times, using the same files and it would not work.
This time however, what I did differently is not root the phone. I've been using the universal_gb_root_v20.zip to root the phone previously, but I found that rooting before installing CM is waste of time as root is enabled in the CM7 rom already.
Also, when I flashed the stock rom with Odin, it usually used selected the KDO CSC automatically, last time I flashed it came up with TLS CSC and had the Telus branding. I don't know if that made any difference. All I know is that it worked and I am able to make calls and use data without any problems.
Thank you Dynamic_Apple, although your recommendation was not required, it did give me the motivation to try again and that was enough to get it working. I've never had so much difficulty modding a phone in my life, especially a model that I have messed with before.
Glad I was able to help, I had just as much trouble getting mine modded too, it makes me jealous of all the generic Galaxy Ace owners, but it's good to know that you can actually get past Koodo's sneaky limitations.
Dear friends,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note. I tried flashing several custom ROMs. Then I figured out that my GSM modem loses signal every now and then and I have to restart the phone every couple of minutes. (Going to flight mode and returning back also works).
I thought it relates to Custom ROM, so I get back to the stock ROM, but didn't solve the problem. I tried flashing different modems using Odin, but all of them are losing signal... So currently I can't use my phone
I live in Iran and tried the following modems:
XXLA1
XXLA3
XXLA4 (My friend's Galaxy Note official ROM uses this as base band)
Maybe I have to get back everything (include partitioning) to factory defaults from the scratch... But how?
FYI: My SIM works well on other phones.
Please help... :crying:
Check your efs folder. Search the forums.
nimadesign said:
Dear friends,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note. I tried flashing several custom ROMs. Then I figured out that my GSM modem loses signal every now and then and I have to restart the phone every couple of minutes. (Going to flight mode and returning back also works).
I thought it relates to Custom ROM, so I get back to the stock ROM, but didn't solve the problem. I tried flashing different modems using Odin, but all of them are losing signal... So currently I can't use my phone
I live in Iran and tried the following modems:
XXLA1
XXLA3
XXLA4 (My friend's Galaxy Note official ROM uses this as base band)
Maybe I have to get back everything (include partitioning) to factory defaults from the scratch... But how?
FYI: My SIM works well on other phones.
Please help... :crying:
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I got the same problem and I solve it by installing GALAXSIMUNLOCK.APK ;Type on google and you will get it
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mertemur said:
Check your efs folder. Search the forums.
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Peperepe said:
I got the same problem and I solve it by installing GALAXSIMUNLOCK.APK ;Type on google and you will get it
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In my case, GALAXSIMUNLOCK didn't work :crying:
Also I used EFS Pro to recover NV data and still no hope... I don't have any backup from my EFS folder.
Any other opinion?
How can I restore everything to factory data including EFS and all partitions? Could it work at all?
no way to restore efs to factory defaults if you don't have a backup of that time.
nokiamodeln91 said:
no way to restore efs to factory defaults if you don't have a backup of that time.
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Is it possible to copy that from another Galaxy Note in the same network?
havent tried it... but the efs contains IMEI and some mac info ogf wifi and bluetooth.. may be these things will get affected of you do so,,
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is there a problem with your IMEI ?
if its a network lock problem try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808629
nokiamodeln91 said:
havent tried it... but the efs contains IMEI and some mac info ogf wifi and bluetooth.. may be these things will get affected of you do so,,
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is there a problem with your IMEI ?
if its a network lock problem try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808629
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I don't have any IMEI problem, nor a network lock. When there is signal, everything works fine just as usual. There's even no disconnection during calls. But when I leave the phone alone, it loses signal after 5-10 minutes (sometimes more) and I have to restart or enable and disable flight mode.
Maybe it is not related to efs or network lock at all...
[[Update]]
I figured out that the problem only occurs in my apartment's neighborhood and both SIM and GNote 7000 work well anywhere else. But the problem raised just after I changed the ROM.
Could there be something wrong with the nearby BTS and Galaxy Note? My SIM works well in an old Nokia phone in the same area!
normally it should be fine if you flash the modem/radio on your own region.
when you said you have flashed so many modem file, is it from other region, or is it from your own region ?
Previously when I got problem with the signal / network provider, I will just flash back the modem of my own region. Everything works well.
Sent from the corner of this rounded earth.
Hi guys,
I bought a I9305 from Kogan which is a Hong King version. I use a Telstra network and the phone looses connection to the network intermittently and signal reception does not seem to be up to scratch. I'm comparing this to my iPhone 4 which never did this.. This is my first android smartphone so I have no idea on how to do anything to be honest. I love the phone but the network connection instability is really annoying.
I have a two part question:
1. Is anyone else in the same situation and if you fixed it what did you do.
2. Could I flash the phone with the I9305T ROM or would you suggest only flashing the modem software??
Please help...
Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010116 and try one of the 2 telstra modems for I9305T
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Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010116 and try one of the 2 telstra modems for I9305T
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Actually i assumed you rooted your phone which maybe you haven't. You could just flash the stock telstra rom
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nateboi81 said:
Actually i assumed you rooted your phone which maybe you haven't. You could just flash the stock telstra rom
Sent from my GT-I9305 using xda app-developers app
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Nahh the phone has not been changed in any way.. I was thinking of doing that but I can not find any information if that was done before and it would work. Lots of people flash their I9305T with international rom but not the other way around.. I don't want to brake the phone?..
MrM77 said:
Nahh the phone has not been changed in any way.. I was thinking of doing that but I can not find any information if that was done before and it would work. Lots of people flash their I9305T with international rom but not the other way around.. I don't want to brake the phone?..
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You can flash any I9305 ROM on to your phone. The T bit is just some added carrier bloatware. You will most likely et much better connectivity using a Telstra specific modem. So really your choices are to root and flash just the modem or to flash the official Telstra ROM. I don't like the official versions because they add so many useless apps that you don't need
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For all others that come across the same situation.
Yes you can flash the Telstra software on the I9305. I did it to mine and so far everything forks fine. Signal strength is great as expected and I have not experiences the network drop-outs since the flash.
The phone now lists it as a GT-I9305T.
Are you paying for a 4g plan or just regular 3g like me?
I get drop of net but i fixed it easily by going to Settings -》More options -》Network settings -》Networke mode.
And changed it to Wcdma only or auto. Shoose what ever mode that dont have lte in it.
Im a little bit unsure about the menu names cous I translated it from swedish.
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Did you end up flashing a GT-I9305T modem? Did it work? If you just flashed a stock rom and you don't know, you can find out by typing *#1234# in the dialer, if it says I9305T under CP then you have flashed an I9305T modem.
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MrM77 said:
For all others that come across the same situation.
Yes you can flash the Telstra software on the I9305. I did it to mine and so far everything forks fine. Signal strength is great as expected and I have not experiences the network drop-outs since the flash.
The phone now lists it as a GT-I9305T.
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Hey bud, which Firmware/Modem did you use? I checked http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/ for the official download and telstra wasn't listed there, as I'm having the exact same problems as you with a HK handset on telstra. I'm so close to just flicking this handset because of it.
Rekoil said:
Did you end up flashing a GT-I9305T modem? Did it work? If you just flashed a stock rom and you don't know, you can find out by typing *#1234# in the dialer, if it says I9305T under CP then you have flashed an I9305T modem.
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When I flashed the ROM it has flashed the modem software too.
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Hey bud, which Firmware/Modem did you use? I checked sammobile for the official download and telstra wasn't listed there, as I'm having the exact same problems as you with a HK handset on telstra. I'm so close to just flicking this handset because of it.
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You have to select I9305T as your phone model and than the telstra version will be available. However I might have to add that after I posted yesterday that same afternoon the phone dropped of the network completely as it used to do before and the restart was required to get it up and running good again. I will give it a few more days to see if it does it again.
I was holding the phone in the way that 3 sides were completely covered by hands so I'm unsure if this is what caused the loss of connection. I think a thread about this would be good to see how many people with the same phone are having this issue.
MrM77 said:
When I flashed the ROM it has flashed the modem software too.
You have to select I9305T as your phone model and than the telstra version will be available. However I might have to add that after I posted yesterday that same afternoon the phone dropped of the network completely as it used to do before and the restart was required to get it up and running good again. I will give it a few more days to see if it does it again.
I was holding the phone in the way that 3 sides were completely covered by hands so I'm unsure if this is what caused the loss of connection. I think a thread about this would be good to see how many people with the same phone are having this issue.
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Ok, so I flashed the telstra I9305T firmware, probably worse than before.
So when I bought my phone in HK it came sealed in a French (Orange Network) Box with a euro wall plug. I thought it was a bit strange but didn't bother me, tho the handset had HK firmware and CSC. So I thought why not and downloaded the france Orange 4.1.2 firmware from samfirmware and flashed it with Odin. And funnily enough so far its been brilliant on telstra and its jellybean 4.1.2 so its got multi-window etc, I get way better 4G coverage and speeds and no drop outs. So far so good! im stoked. It has minimal bloatware - like 2-3 apps, And it even fixed another bug I had previously had on the HK firmware where I used swiftkey keyboard then after every reboot it would default back to Samsung Chinese IME keyboard.
bretto_aus said:
Ok, so I flashed the telstra I9305T firmware, probably worse than before.
So when I bought my phone in HK it came sealed in a French (Orange Network) Box with a euro wall plug. I thought it was a bit strange but didn't bother me, tho the handset had HK firmware and CSC. So I thought why not and downloaded the france Orange 4.1.2 firmware from samfirmware and flashed it with Odin. And funnily enough so far its been brilliant on telstra and its jellybean 4.1.2 so its got multi-window etc, I get way better 4G coverage and speeds and no drop outs. So far so good! im stoked. It has minimal bloatware - like 2-3 apps, And it even fixed another bug I had previously had on the HK firmware where I used swiftkey keyboard then after every reboot it would default back to Samsung Chinese IME keyboard.
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Based on this, so I guess I will have no problems putting the i9305T ROM from Brazil on my i9305 phone, right?
Telstra Rom
MrM77 said:
For all others that come across the same situation.
Yes you can flash the Telstra software on the I9305. I did it to mine and so far everything forks fine. Signal strength is great as expected and I have not experiences the network drop-outs since the flash.
The phone now lists it as a GT-I9305T.
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Hi there.
Sorry to bother you but I was just wondering where you downloaded your
Telstra rom? Cause I have tried a couple that's already out there
But no success and yours sounds like the perfect rom for telstra 4g phone.
Could you please help me out I would really appreciate it .
Thank you .
Ok I have a question which will probably blow your mind out of the water.... I have the I9305T model and have been playing around and flashed I9305 firmware on the device in order to flash JB 4.3 on my device. It has become a bit unstable. How could I revert back to the I9305T config? I have tried flashing that firmware but it is a no go. I keep getting the Unsupported Version error
I have tried emergency recovery in KIES and I have tried flashing with Odin.
Any way I can revert back to the old? I used to run 4.1.2 on the device
Help with installing suitable rom GT-19305T
I am trying to fix a GT-19305t by flashing.
From the beginning
The battery started to fail. Bought a new battery and after charging and starting up the phone refused to work. I managed to get it in recovery menu after looking online.
I have tried using odin to fix. I did get a pass green message when i tried but the phone still wont work . It starts but just says in download mode do not switch off etc.
Whats confusing me a bit is that this is a Vodafone phone not telstra so how come it has the T at the end. This makes me wonder if I used the incorrect rom.
Any help please I have tried about forty hours of research and trial so far.
exhausted
I have specific questions
1 What is a good rom to use (I have searched for tens of hours and keep going in circles.) Also when I have unzipped some there is no recognisable file for Odin to use?
2 Am I doing the process correctly. it seems straightforward.
Dan
Which ROM have you flashed? After you have flashed the ROM via odin you have to boot into recovery, do a factory reset and then restart the phone. Then it should boot up fine.
What zips are you talking about? Sounds more like you downloaded custom roms, which are zips but they are flashed via a custom recovery.
Hi all,
I am currently on stock 4.1.2 JB build of this years January.
Whenever I start my phone, the internet/data connectivity is a G, so GSM rather than H/3G. That is, until I search for networks and set it to my carrier (being 3 IRL) BUT the thing is it is actually already on 3 IRL, so it definitely isn't roaming. Why does this happen? Do I have to live with it? It never occured with a previous stock build, or Maclaws CM10.2. It's not major, it just gets really annoying. Cheers!
Aneuryst said:
Hi all,
I am currently on stock 4.1.2 JB build of this years January.
Whenever I start my phone, the internet/data connectivity is a G, so GSM rather than H/3G. That is, until I search for networks and set it to my carrier (being 3 IRL) BUT the thing is it is actually already on 3 IRL, so it definitely isn't roaming. Why does this happen? Do I have to live with it? It never occured with a previous stock build, or Maclaws CM10.2. It's not major, it just gets really annoying. Cheers!
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Make sure Network mode is set to Auto mode or WCDMA in Settings -> More settings -> Mobile networks -> Network mode.
ImproAptoVictum said:
Make sure Network mode is set to Auto mode or WCDMA in Settings -> More settings -> Mobile networks -> Network mode.
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It is.
Aneuryst said:
It is.
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GSM seems to be prefered when Mobile data is off. Unless it doesnt swtich to 3G/H while using Mobile data (e.g. browsing the internet) there shouldnt be any problem.
ImproAptoVictum said:
GSM seems to be prefered when Mobile data is off. Unless it doesnt swtich to 3G/H while using Mobile data (e.g. browsing the internet) there shouldnt be any problem.
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No, see, I permanently have my mobile data on. I have my phone off over night. When I turn it on, it is always on GSM no matter what, until I manually search networks and switch it back to 3G/H (by selecting my network)
So theoretically, GSM isn't preferred because I have 3-4 bars of 3G/H.
Aneuryst said:
No, see, I permanently have my mobile data on. I have my phone off over night. When I turn it on, it is always on GSM no matter what, until I manually search networks and switch it back to 3G/H (by selecting my network)
So theoretically, GSM isn't preferred because I have 3-4 bars of 3G/H.
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What is your phones current baseband version, kernel version and build number?
ImproAptoVictum said:
What is your phones current baseband version, kernel version and build number?
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Baseband version- XXAMI1
Kernel version- 3.0.31
Build number- JZO54K.I8190NXXAMJ2
Aneuryst said:
Baseband version- XXAMI1
Kernel version- 3.0.31
Build number- JZO54K.I8190NXXAMJ2
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You might try to flash baseband from Ireland (Three) instead of the one (i assume) you are using at the moment, as it is specifically for Three.
ImproAptoVictum said:
You might try to flash baseband from Ireland (Three) instead of the one (i assume) you are using at the moment, as it is specifically for Three.
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Alright, downloading that one now. I used that one before but had a bug where my SMS would disappear...
It's just, yes I am using that one right now, but I flashed a Three specific modem.
Aneuryst said:
Alright, downloading that one now. I used that one before but had a bug where my SMS would disappear...
It's just, yes I am using that one right now, but I flashed a Three specific modem.
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I fully flashed (updated to) the newest firmware (ANB1) for I8190N myself without any issues with mobile network or what so ever, even it being VNZ (New Zealand Vodafone) region despite my phones initial Nordic region.
ImproAptoVictum said:
I fully flashed (updated to) the newest firmware (ANB1) for I8190N myself without any issues with mobile network or what so ever, even it being VNZ (New Zealand Vodafone) region despite my phones initial Nordic region.
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Well, I also read that all XX firmwares work in any part of Europe regardless. I'm going to try to flash the latest AMJ2 modem now and see.
Aneuryst said:
Well, I also read that all XX firmwares work in any part of Europe regardless. I'm going to try to flash the latest AMJ2 modem now and see.
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Yes, XX is 'international' and should work with all regions apart from Asia (ZS).
ImproAptoVictum said:
Yes, XX is 'international' and should work with all regions apart from Asia (ZS).
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Well I just flashed the modem and the problem is still there.
If I flash that firmware with Odin, do I need to wipe data? Or can you update stock roms with a dirty flash too?
Aneuryst said:
Well I just flashed the modem and the problem is still there.
If I flash that firmware with Odin, do I need to wipe data? Or can you update stock roms with a dirty flash too?
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Flashing it on top of stock rom with Odin would be like updating (normally no user data/apps lost), but you would however lose root and potentially custom recovery (post reboot after flash). Taking a nandroid backup prior this is advised, as always.
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Flashing it on top of stock rom with Odin would be like updating (normally no user data/apps lost), but you would however lose root and potentially custom recovery (post reboot after flash). Taking a nandroid backup prior this is advised, as always.
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Well, I have no problem rerooting and reflashing CWM as it only takes 5 minutes anyway.
I'll post the results once it's downloaded and flashed
ImproAptoVictum said:
Flashing it on top of stock rom with Odin would be like updating (normally no user data/apps lost), but you would however lose root and potentially custom recovery (post reboot after flash). Taking a nandroid backup prior this is advised, as always.
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Alright, now it's roaming every time I reboot.. until I manually switch to 3G.
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Alright, now it's roaming every time I reboot.. until I manually switch to 3G.
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National roaming, that is?
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National roaming, that is?
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Yes, my roaming carrier is Vodafone IE, so on boot it's always set to that instead of 3 IRL. I have it on auto mode, but theoretically WCDMA should be preferred since I have 4 bars of H right now.
Aneuryst said:
Yes, my roaming carrier is Vodafone IE, so on boot it's always set to that instead of 3 IRL. I have it on auto mode, but theoretically WCDMA should be preferred since I have 4 bars of H right now.
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Tried choosing 3 IRL (as prefered) insted of having it select automatically in Settings -> More settings -> Mobile networks -> Network operators (-> Search networks)?
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Tried choosing 3 IRL (as prefered) insted of having it select automatically in Settings -> More settings -> Mobile networks -> Network operators (-> Search networks)?
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That's what I always have to do.