Fasconate DI01 Update Issue - Fascinate Android Development

So, I returned to stock, did the update, it failed - or so it seemed. The radio is DI01, but the stupid no service notification is still there. Is there a way to apply just the remaining update? I am already rerooted, launcherpro'd and just applied the deodexed rom - and dont want to do it all over again.

yankeeboy73 said:
So, I returned to stock, did the update, it failed - or so it seemed. The radio is DI01, but the stupid no service notification is still there. Is there a way to apply just the remaining update? I am already rerooted, launcherpro'd and just applied the deodexed rom - and dont want to do it all over again.
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No, if you just applied the de-odexed rom, there's no way that update is going to work.
Check with Frost, I assume his rom was based on DI01, so you probably have all the updates to the applications, but not the OS (since you're still getting the service notification).
If you go back to stock, I have an update that skips the modem that I made for myself, but there's no chance it's going to work for you at this point.

namebrandon said:
No, if you just applied the de-odexed rom, there's no way that update is going to work.
Check with Frost, I assume his rom was based on DI01, so you probably have all the updates to the applications, but not the OS (since you're still getting the service notification).
If you go back to stock, I have an update that skips the modem that I made for myself, but there's no chance it's going to work for you at this point.
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I guess its not really a big deal, and don't want to bork the phone over a silly notification sound. I hoping to see some frozen yogurt rolling by soon and Im sure it will be included then
Thanks for your reply

namebrandon said:
No, if you just applied the de-odexed rom, there's no way that update is going to work.
Check with Frost, I assume his rom was based on DI01, so you probably have all the updates to the applications, but not the OS (since you're still getting the service notification).
If you go back to stock, I have an update that skips the modem that I made for myself, but there's no chance it's going to work for you at this point.
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I flashed the update from jt1134, was trying to get back to stock but need the DH12 build.prop. i'm downloading the system dump but internet is slow does someone have it?

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PLS HELP - brick trying to revert from JI5 update

I updated my vibrant today via kies to JI5. Immediately prior to that I did a nandroid backup. I was experiencing some buggy things after the update, and then I saw that Samsung pulled the update. So I decided to revert back to my previous build. I ran Clockwork recovery and did the nandroid restore. It all seemed to go well. Rebooted the phone and now, well, its stuck on the Vibrant Samsung screen. Nothing else happens.
Did I do something wrong? Is there a way to get back to my previous build, or even back to original stock condition??
PLS help...thanks.
BTW- I can manually get into recovery mode, so i guess I am not hardware locked. I just don't know what the best thing to do next. Thanks.
The new build has a different kernel that is not compatible with previous builds. You can download odin, the 512 pit file and the original JFD tar file and restore to stock that way. After that you can use your nandroid backup to get back to where you were.
doenloading files now
thanks so much...i will try that! fingers crossed.
WORKED! Thanks so much.
What "buggy" things and what did you have installed on your Vibrant before you did the update.
This? Which is 100% your fault?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795390
heygrl said:
What "buggy" things and what did you have installed on your Vibrant before you did the update.
This? Which is 100% your fault?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795390
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You're right. The settings thing was my fault by installing the wrong MobileAP. But there were other strange things happening as well. A lot of force closes with widgets - particularly "word clock." Also, the phone would freeze and the display would stay on whenever I received a text message.
I guess it's possible that all of that was the result of the wrong MobileAP. But the fact is that the update was pulled due to "known issues" according to Tmo. So its safe to assume - at least for me - that this update is not ready for primetime.
EDIT: To be more accurate - the update was pulled by Samsung for reasons unknown. Tmo then tweeted that the update had "known issues." And now there appears to be a JI6 roaming around. So if JI5 were perfect, why the JI6?
pdefazio said:
You're right. The settings thing was my fault by installing the wrong MobileAP. But there were other strange things happening as well. A lot of force closes with widgets - particularly "word clock." Also, the phone would freeze and the display would stay on whenever I received a text message.
I guess it's possible that all of that was the result of the wrong MobileAP. But the fact is that the update was pulled due to "known issues" according to Tmo. So its safe to assume - at least for me - that this update is not ready for primetime.
EDIT: To be more accurate - the update was pulled by Samsung for reasons unknown. Tmo then tweeted that the update had "known issues." And now there appears to be a JI6 roaming around. So if JI5 were perfect, why the JI6?
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I had little issues after I updated to JI5. Swype was very inaccurate, other keyboard were very buggy as well. GPS was not working very well, and there was more lag than before. So I did a reset and all of those bugs went away.
i just flashed bionix 1.3 from JI5 through clockwork with no issues.
Wierd that you had any...
adm1jtg said:
The new build has a different kernel that is not compatible with previous builds. You can download odin, the 512 pit file and the original JFD tar file and restore to stock that way. After that you can use your nandroid backup to get back to where you were.
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Ok, I just flashed from JI5 to bionix 1.3 through clockwork with no issue. Or does JI5 and bionix have the same kernal? hmmmm

OTA update not working, Status says "Server Unavailable" code 500

My coworker is not able to OTA update her completely stock (never rooted/modded) Facinate to 2.2, but when she goes to System Updates->Check New, there is a pop up that says "Please Wait" that stays on the screen for a while, then just goes away and nothing happens.
Also, if you go to System Updates->Status, it says "Server Unavailable" Code: 500.
The only thing I can think of is that Verizon is only letting particular regions update at a time to prevent the server from bogging down. Any ideas?
Verizon seems to be having network issues since 2am. Even if you have a data connection, they probably offlines the OTA servers until the problem is resolved.
http://community.vzw.com/t5/4G-Disc...TE-outage-ETA-for-repair-and-other/m-p/513354
She is on stock DI01, and we downloaded the Verizon official ED01, but it says that it cannot find EA28. So, we downloaded EA28 official zip, and now it says that it cannot install because it needs DL09. Sooooo, should we now look for DL09? There has got to be a more simple way...
I'd leave her at stock and just be patient. Verizon's system will come back.
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I am having the same issue, even tried the DL09 no luck
I've had the same issues since the day the update came out but I had ODIN'd EB01 and then ODIN'd back to Dl09 and tried everything but got the server unavailable issue. I gave up and just flashed the ED01 update.zip.
After a lot of trying different things and giving up, an awesome dude posted the solution here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13313409&postcount=12 . I followed the steps and it worked like a charm.
If it helps, my wife's stock, never rooted fascinate had the exact same problem, and using whosdaman's awesome post, I used the stock recovery to manually install froyo- it's still completely stock, and worked like a charm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044230
artvandelay440 said:
If it helps, my wife's stock, never rooted fascinate had the exact same problem, and using whosdaman's awesome post, I used the stock recovery to manually install froyo- it's still completely stock, and worked like a charm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044230
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This method is well known, but the OP was asking about OTA.

/old school winmo user android noob question

Is there a way to stop the auto updates on Rezound?
I have a bionic, and might sell it since I'm a HTC fan and love HTCs. But the biggest problem I have ran into is the auto updates not updating since I ran the root/custom ROM thing on the phone. I had it plugged in last night and woke up to my boss banging on my door to wake up for work since it tried to auto update. If I can just disable the automatic OTA updates I would be happy.
I'm sure there's a simple setting to change somewhere...and I apologize since I haven't had acomputer for like a year and I have only spent the year before programming so the only thing I really know mobile wise is Windows Mobile... Sadly, I miss WinMo lol.
/Help an old man.
Edit: by not updating I mean it will try to update automatically without my permission, and will load the bootloader screen and will just error out on the bootloader screen and will not reboot the phone so my alarms will not go off in the morning... I cannot have this. if this is the case, the rezound is for sale tomorrow...but I don't want it to be. I know there has to be a simple setting somewhere...
Edit2: I really need to change my signature lol. I haven't changed it in 2+ years.
codybear said:
Is there a way to stop the auto updates on Rezound?
I have a bionic, and might sell it since I'm a HTC fan and love HTCs. But the biggest problem I have ran into is the auto updates not updating since I ran the root/custom ROM thing on the phone. I had it plugged in last night and woke up to my boss banging on my door to wake up for work since it tried to auto update. If I can just disable the automatic OTA updates I would be happy.
I'm sure there's a simple setting to change somewhere...and I apologize since I haven't had acomputer for like a year and I have only spent the year before programming so the only thing I really know mobile wise is Windows Mobile... Sadly, I miss WinMo lol.
/Help an old man.
Edit: by not updating I mean it will try to update automatically without my permission, and will load the bootloader screen and will just error out on the bootloader screen and will not reboot the phone so my alarms will not go off in the morning... I cannot have this. if this is the case, the rezound is for sale tomorrow...but I don't want it to be. I know there has to be a simple setting somewhere...
Edit2: I really need to change my signature lol. I haven't changed it in 2+ years.
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whats auto updating ???? your apps or your phone firmware ????
charismakid said:
whats auto updating ???? your apps or your phone firmware ????
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phone firmware. It tries to update the phone firmware and has been with some
BS update I already have in my rom but it boots into the bootloader and fails there and stays in the bootloader and just chills in the bootloader all night. Which causes my boss banging on my door ten minutes before my shift. lol.
codybear said:
phone firmware. It tries to update the phone firmware and has been with some
BS update I already have in my rom but it boots into the bootloader and fails there and stays in the bootloader and just chills in the bootloader all night. Which causes my boss banging on my door ten minutes before my shift. lol.
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Should only try to update if it detects your firmware version as 1.02.605.6, the first Gingerbread build that shipped with the phone. It is trying to apply the 2.01.605.11 Over-The-Air update from February, the latest official build released.
Usually fails from being on a Custom ROM, low battery, or bad download. Aside from stock ROM, only had this update issue on one old custom GB ROM from the Development section.
So, what ROM setup do you have? There is probably a solution on the forum to edit build.prop firmware version or something to get the update refused. Will take a look. Long term solution is to back up data and update to a newer GB ROM based on the OTA firmware, or do all the stuff to get ICS, Unlock the phone, and S-off once you read up more.
i was once on winmo too i had an omnia but if you have a custom rom on the rezound it will not update
First off, thanks for the replies. Been busy with work lately and haven't had a chance to hop back on to reply.
PhantasmRezound said:
Should only try to update if it detects your firmware version as 1.02.605.6, the first Gingerbread build that shipped with the phone. It is trying to apply the 2.01.605.11 Over-The-Air update from February, the latest official build released.
Usually fails from being on a Custom ROM, low battery, or bad download. Aside from stock ROM, only had this update issue on one old custom GB ROM from the Development section.
So, what ROM setup do you have? There is probably a solution on the forum to edit build.prop firmware version or something to get the update refused. Will take a look. Long term solution is to back up data and update to a newer GB ROM based on the OTA firmware, or do all the stuff to get ICS, Unlock the phone, and S-off once you read up more.
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You know, I spaced that out. I know I was running the latest before I flashed it, and I just assumed it was an up to date ROM. I'll have to check and see what version of GB it is, otherwise I'll just get a ICS ROM on it this weekend since I have time. I guess that's what you get for rushing through and doing it drunk.
I am running the Business Gingersense ROM btw.
yojoe600 said:
i was once on winmo too i had an omnia but if you have a custom rom on the rezound it will not update
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It attempts to update, but boots into the recovery (I think I might have said bootloader in my OP), and then fails to install the update due to the custom ROM, but sits in the recovery menu and does not reboot automatically.
But I think the post above yours explained why it was happening...I was assuming it was an up to date GB ROM since I read the update was from February and it's been a few months, but now that I have time this weekend I'll be able to get things fixed.
Thanks again to both of you for replies. (And sorry for the bump in the threads guys)

Pre-ICS question

Hi, it has been awhile since I have posted but I have been reading the forums and trying to keep up with things on my 3D. I have since un-rooted my 3D and have returned it to latest stock OTA updates. I did this because I was planning on maybe going to the next greatest phone
My question is pretty simple and involves the process of updating to the ICS when it becomes available...hopefully soon from what I am hearing. Anyways, Would it be best if I deleted any programs I have installed from the play store now? I mean just in case there are conflicts? Or should the update delete them and not reinstall them?
Please be kind...LOL!!!
If you want to update to ICS right now, by using the unofficial leaks, you'll have to re-root and install it that way. This would wipe all data on the phone when installing the new rom. No need to remove apps or data now or anything, but it's always a good idea to back up things you want to keep, just for safe keeping.
If you want to wait for the official ICS, I'm fairly certain that it will also wipe all data and apps on your phone, as it'll need to install a new firmware, which wipes all data on the phone.
No need to remove any apps and such before updating, as they'll automatically get removed anyways.
When you update, you can just install the apps again.
- Moon
Thanks Moon for the reply to this weak at best question...LOL!!! I can just remember at one time when I was flashing and stuff, that the user installed stuff just re-downloaded and installed on its own. I can;t remember if there was an opt out for that or not. I was just curious and like I said a pretty weak question but a great response. Thanks
Also note, if you use the unofficial ICS that everyone is basing their ROM's off of, you won't be able to go back to GB. you are stuck on ICS, but you can flash other ICS roms, just can't go back to Gingerbread.
felacio said:
Also note, if you use the unofficial ICS that everyone is basing their ROM's off of, you won't be able to go back to GB. you are stuck on ICS, but you can flash other ICS roms, just can't go back to Gingerbread.
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Odd, because if you have the GSM 3D model then you can go back to gingerbread no problems. Even with the firmware update.
scariola said:
Odd, because if you have the GSM 3D model then you can go back to gingerbread no problems. Even with the firmware update.
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+ 1 i nand back to 3.0 from time to time, no issue
felacio said:
Also note, if you use the unofficial ICS that everyone is basing their ROM's off of, you won't be able to go back to GB. you are stuck on ICS, but you can flash other ICS roms, just can't go back to Gingerbread.
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Never heard of this on CDMA either. Maybe if you updated your firmware to the new Virgin Mobile one, but even then,I think you can downgrade to GB.
Sent from my ICS 3VO with Tapatalk 2
If you want to wait for the official ICS, I'm fairly certain that it will also wipe all data and apps on your phone, as it'll need to install a new firmware, which wipes all data on the phone.
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I've never seen an OTA update wipe everything on the phone.
sitlet said:
I've never seen an OTA update wipe everything on the phone.
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This has been my experience with OTA's as well. It seems that the user installed programs would automatically re-install and like I said there was an opt out at one time but I was not sure that it still existed.
I have a few odd ball programs mostly to do with fishing and stuff, like fishing status etc. and If I see or read that ICS is in fact ready to drop, I will probably go ahead and delete all user installed programs and return to full stock just in case. I have not heard of any problems with older programs on ICS but then again we don;t have the official so who knows.
Anyways thanks for not bashing me on this...:silly:
evomike77 said:
+ 1 i nand back to 3.0 from time to time, no issue
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I've relocked my phone and used the RUU to go back GB twice now pretty easily. I think the issue was if you updated your firmware with the ICS leak, not the ROMs based on the leak.
baj24 said:
I've relocked my phone and used the RUU to go back GB twice now pretty easily. I think the issue was if you updated your firmware with the ICS leak, not the ROMs based on the leak.
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Really?
I haven't actually tried it, but I read a few places that once you go to ICS via a ROM based on the leak, you are stuck on ICS ROM's.
Just to note, I've read this on the CDMA development area. Hmm, I'll have to try going back just to see myself, I like ICS, personally, but having options to go back is never a bad thing.

[Q] Need Help in a bad way

Ok, I was stock rooted to allow for wifi hotspot. Once I started getting the latest OTA from VZW I decided to try to go back to stock to accept the OTA. I went through all the YouTube video's and loaded the LG software but my phone would never sync to the LG suite software. I ended up giving up and just kept pushing the OTA off. It got so bad that I decided last night to install a recovery and then flash an unofficial CWM rom. So this morning it was working fine and then all of the sudden, I lost VZW data. Couldn't get any signal. So I decided to try to flash the Official Cyanogenmod 11. That blew up during the setup and gave me an error that it could not find any cellular service. I wiped the phone and tried to restore the backup I made of my stock rom with the recovery on it. I made the backup the second the recovery was finished. It's giving me an MD5 error?? I've tried this multiple times with the same result. So, I then decide to flash one of the two roms (unofficial & official) back to see if I can get the phone working again. No such luck.... It keeps trying to set up my "cellular service" and just runs. Nothing ever finishes. I'm really worried at this point. I would be perfectly fine to flash a Verizon image and go back to stock. But I can't seem to find out how to do this or where to find the file. Please help me.. I'm getting desperate.
Edit: I tired to flash the Unofficial Rom again and this time it seems to be working. I would still rather just go back to stock though. If anyone can point me to the correct place I'd be very appreciative.
Thanks
Dave
dbow32 said:
Ok, I was stock rooted to allow for wifi hotspot. Once I started getting the latest OTA from VZW I decided to try to go back to stock to accept the OTA. I went through all the YouTube video's and loaded the LG software but my phone would never sync to the LG suite software. I ended up giving up and just kept pushing the OTA off. It got so bad that I decided last night to install a recovery and then flash an unofficial CWM rom. So this morning it was working fine and then all of the sudden, I lost VZW data. Couldn't get any signal. So I decided to try to flash the Official Cyanogenmod 11. That blew up during the setup and gave me an error that it could not find any cellular service. I wiped the phone and tried to restore the backup I made of my stock rom with the recovery on it. I made the backup the second the recovery was finished. It's giving me an MD5 error?? I've tried this multiple times with the same result. So, I then decide to flash one of the two roms (unofficial & official) back to see if I can get the phone working again. No such luck.... It keeps trying to set up my "cellular service" and just runs. Nothing ever finishes. I'm really worried at this point. I would be perfectly fine to flash a Verizon image and go back to stock. But I can't seem to find out how to do this or where to find the file. Please help me.. I'm getting desperate.
Edit: I tired to flash the Unofficial Rom again and this time it seems to be working. I would still rather just go back to stock though. If anyone can point me to the correct place I'd be very appreciative.
Thanks
Dave
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Here is a link to flash back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/guide-flash-to-stock-10b-kdz-method-t2928140
I know you wanted to take the OTA, but why not download one of the stock based 11c ROM's, like Jasmine 3.0? That way you'll still get the latest version(11c) but you won't lose root and recovery. The OTA patches root, so no recovery either. Here's a link for Jasmine 3.0 stock based 11c if you want to try it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/development/rom-jasminerom-v1-0-t2904641
Also, there has been issues with data on the CM builds. It seems pretty common right now. Check the CM threads for more info on that. I believe there is a command people have been entering(killall rild in terminal emulator) to get data back, but it seems 50/50 that it'll work.
startswithPendswithOOH said:
Here is a link to flash back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/guide-flash-to-stock-10b-kdz-method-t2928140
I know you wanted to take the OTA, but why not download one of the stock based 11c ROM's, like Jasmine 3.0? That way you'll still get the latest version(11c) but you won't lose root and recovery. The OTA patches root, so no recovery either. Here's a link for Jasmine 3.0 stock based 11c if you want to try it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/development/rom-jasminerom-v1-0-t2904641
Also, there has been issues with data on the CM builds. It seems pretty common right now. Check the CM threads for more info on that. I believe there is a command people have been entering(killall rild in terminal emulator) to get data back, but it seems 50/50 that it'll work.
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Hey thanks a lot for your reply. I understand what you're saying with going back to stock. My issues with flashing custom Roms is that I have to have my phone work 100%. I've been flashing since the original Droid Incredible. And I've NEVER found a Rom that didn't have minor glitches and issues. Usually those issues affect my daily routine. I'll give Jasmine3.0 a shot and if it works I might just keep it. If not i'll just suffer through VZW's BS! Anyway, really appreciate your input.
Dave
dbow32 said:
Hey thanks a lot for your reply. I understand what you're saying with going back to stock. My issues with flashing custom Roms is that I have to have my phone work 100%. I've been flashing since the original Droid Incredible. And I've NEVER found a Rom that didn't have minor glitches and issues. Usually those issues affect my daily routine. I'll give Jasmine3.0 a shot and if it works I might just keep it. If not i'll just suffer through VZW's BS! Anyway, really appreciate your input.
Dave
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Glad to help. I'm with you on the 100% functionality too, so that is why I'm on Jasmine 3.0. Don't get me wrong, I love custom ROMs and all the work the devs do, but until all the kinks are worked out I'd rather be stock.
Also, I'm not trying to advertise anything, but flashing the skydragon kernel into Jasmine has helped the speed/lag and battery life as well. Its worth a try - but it only works on stock/non-AOSP based ROMs. If you try it though, also download the stock 11c kernel that the OP put in the thread just in case you have issues. I don't have the link handy, but the kernel is located in the "original android development" thread. Peace
dbow32 said:
Ok, I was stock rooted to allow for wifi hotspot. Once I started getting the latest OTA from VZW I decided to try to go back to stock to accept the OTA. I went through all the YouTube video's and loaded the LG software but my phone would never sync to the LG suite software.
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Which drivers were you using? I had trouble with the Unified Drivers linked in some posts and had to use the Verizon specific drivers. I also had to usually reinstall the drivers each time I tried to use the flash tool to get it to recognize my phone.
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Which drivers were you using? I had trouble with the Unified Drivers linked in some posts and had to use the Verizon specific drivers. I also had to usually reinstall the drivers each time I tried to use the flash tool to get it to recognize my phone.
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To be honest, I'm not sure what drivers I was using. I did a Google search for LG suite and found the closest version I could find. They didn't have the VS985, Only P985. So that might have had something to do with it.
startswithPendswithOOH said:
Glad to help. I'm with you on the 100% functionality too, so that is why I'm on Jasmine 3.0. Don't get me wrong, I love custom ROMs and all the work the devs do, but until all the kinks are worked out I'd rather be stock.
Also, I'm not trying to advertise anything, but flashing the skydragon kernel into Jasmine has helped the speed/lag and battery life as well. Its worth a try - but it only works on stock/non-AOSP based ROMs. If you try it though, also download the stock 11c kernel that the OP put in the thread just in case you have issues. I don't have the link handy, but the kernel is located in the "original android development" thread. Peace
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I have a question, what is the "Modem" for? BTW, this Rom is VERY nice. Thanks
dbow32 said:
I have a question, what is the "Modem" for? BTW, this Rom is VERY nice. Thanks
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Modem is the radio. Some people reported better signal strength on the 11c modem versus the 10b modem, but I didn't notice too much of a difference myself.
And glad you like the ROM, but all thanks go to hsbadr who came up with it
startswithPendswithOOH said:
Modem is the radio. Some people reported better signal strength on the 11c modem versus the 10b modem, but I didn't notice too much of a difference myself.
And glad you like the ROM, but all thanks go to hsbadr who came up with it
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You know, it's really odd but the last few weeks my phone's signal has dropped. I listen to Sirius through my phone during the day at work. And I've always received 1 to 2 bars of 4g. But the last few weeks, It's dropped to about 2 to 3 bars of 3G. I thought maybe VZW was secretly throttling me. But maybe it's the updated Radio?
dbow32 said:
You know, it's really odd but the last few weeks my phone's signal has dropped. I listen to Sirius through my phone during the day at work. And I've always received 1 to 2 bars of 4g. But the last few weeks, It's dropped to about 2 to 3 bars of 3G. I thought maybe VZW was secretly throttling me. But maybe it's the updated Radio?
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It's possible the modem could've been causing problems. Is 11c better or worse for you? And its also possible big red was throttling you too. That seems like something they'd do.
If you use/like xposed framework G3 tweaksbox is a good app to get for customizing your phone a little bit. And greenify and amplify are good xposed apps that help your battery life a whole lot. They are worth checking out in the play store.

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