Default HD2 Radio? - HD2 General

I'm having some issues with my T-Mo HD2 after returning to the stock ROM. I upgraded to the new 3.whatever radio, and it's just not working for me. I have the newest ROM, but what radio should I have?
I mean, I know I can try out all the different ones, but if I hadn't screwed with it, what should I have?

ayanamizer00 said:
i'm having some issues with my t-mo hd2 after returning to the stock rom. I upgraded to the new 3.whatever radio, and it's just not working for me. I have the newest rom, but what radio should i have?
I mean, i know i can try out all the different ones, but if i hadn't screwed with it, what should i have?
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2.10.531 rom - 2.08.50.08_2 (no longer available for some reason)
2.13.531 rom - 2.10.50.26
3.14.531 rom - 2.14.50.04

Thanks! I appreciate it.

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Which radio to flash? Advice appreciated.

Hi, I'm running Radio 2.06.51.27 with the stock WWE 1.66 ROM in the UK.
Would I be OK flashing a .50 radio, e.g. 2.07.50.27? If so, do you think I'd notice any benefit at all? Or is there some other radio that's better? (I live near London, and use an unbranded Vodafone HD2.)
Many thanks,
David
Hey
Yes you can flash a .50 radio, id recommend testing a few of the later radios 2.10, 2.11 & 2.12 (although 2.07 may work best for you), the most noticeable benefits are better battery life, faster gps lock & clearer call quality. the only thing is you will need to try for yourself as radio performance really does vary from person to person (depending on your location & rom).
i prev had the best performance with 2.12.50, however after switching roms i get the best from 2.11.50.26 so its a trail & error thing!
Thanks
Thanks for the advice. I've just flashed 2.07.50.27 and will test it out. If there's no improvement I'll try one of the radios you recommended.
Much appreciated,
David
kam333 said:
Hey
Yes you can flash a .50 radio, id recommend testing a few of the later radios 2.10, 2.11 & 2.12 (although 2.07 may work best for you), the most noticeable benefits are better battery life, faster gps lock & clearer call quality. the only thing is you will need to try for yourself as radio performance really does vary from person to person (depending on your location & rom).
i prev had the best performance with 2.12.50, however after switching roms i get the best from 2.11.50.26 so its a trail & error thing!
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Radio ROM
Living in Germany I use a non branded HD2 with custom ROM. Upgrading to a 2.12.50.XX radio resulted in battery drain issues every time I tried (tried 3times with different ROMS). Presently I`m using 2.10.50.28_2 which gives great data and call performance. Using 2.06 for a long time I always had issues with Radio dropping the data connection. Flashing the 2.10.50.28_2 ROM fixed the issue.
hi, i am also running Radio 2.06.51.27 with the stock WWE 1.66 ROM, just want to know whether flashing a radio is similar to rom flashing. will the radio flashing delete all the cabs installed on my phone? i have never done that nor rom flashing, kind of scared to brick my phone.
cheers
dso371 said:
Thanks for the advice. I've just flashed 2.07.50.27 and will test it out. If there's no improvement I'll try one of the radios you recommended.
Much appreciated,
David
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flash the latest radio available 2.12.50.02_2 from my experience it is always the best one
edward
Will try it
Thanks, I'll experiment with that one too!
David
phly-phantom said:
Living in Germany I use a non branded HD2 with custom ROM. Upgrading to a 2.12.50.XX radio resulted in battery drain issues every time I tried (tried 3times with different ROMS). Presently I`m using 2.10.50.28_2 which gives great data and call performance. Using 2.06 for a long time I always had issues with Radio dropping the data connection. Flashing the 2.10.50.28_2 ROM fixed the issue.
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Do not fear
Nothing to fear. Just make sure HSPL 2 is installed on your storage card, then watch the following video. You won't lose your cabs, only the radio is updated, not the whole ROM. I just did it, and was anxious like you, but it updated fine. I'll wait to see the results.
David
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS011l0saU8
hi, i am also running Radio 2.06.51.27 with the stock WWE 1.66 ROM, just want to know whether flashing a radio is similar to rom flashing. will the radio flashing delete all the cabs installed on my phone? i have never done that nor rom flashing, kind of scared to brick my phone.
cheers
bro,how can i flash radio.. where can i find them? im a beginer... help me plz...

Stock Radio Version?

Was wondering what the stock radio version for the T-Mobile US HTC HD2 was? Been messing around with radios lately, just been having the worse luck (ether the radio kills my battery or I get horrible 3g service). So I was just going to try going back to the stock radio and if any has a custom radio version suggestion for Chicago, IL, that would be great!
The radio listed in my sig below is the one that came with the original (2.10) stock T-Mobile ROM...I think there's a different one in the revised (2.13) stock ROM, not sure though.
thank you! going to give that a try and see if that works any better.
2.10.50.26 is the one that comes with the 2.13 ROM
gaarry said:
2.10.50.26 is the one that comes with the 2.13 ROM
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I concur, get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787

[Q] Andriod Compatability

Just a quick question, is there any Andriod ROMS that are compatable with the the new tmo release (ie 2.14 radio) without getting the robot voice?
I have tried several of them and they all load up and run, but they all have the robot voice, should I reflash an older radio?
Thanks in advance.
modagain said:
Just a quick question, is there any Andriod ROMS that are compatable with the the new tmo release (ie 2.14 radio) without getting the robot voice?
I have tried several of them and they all load up and run, but they all have the robot voice, should I reflash an older radio?
Thanks in advance.
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there is no problem with radio 2.14 .. but with the rom ..
which rom are you using??
and all the latest "custom" roms dont have the problem of robotic voices for android
From what I've read in other threads it seems to be the 2.x.51 radios that have robot issues. 2.x.50 all seem to be okay.
Just using a cooked beta release of the stock 3.14 Rom from TMO, I have tried so many I forget who did this one.
ROM ver 2.00.1
Radio ver 2.14.50.04
I will stick with this radio and try a different ROM again, maybe it will work this time.
Thanks for the help
modagain said:
Just using a cooked beta release of the stock 3.14 Rom from TMO, I have tried so many I forget who did this one.
ROM ver 2.00.1
Radio ver 2.14.50.04
I will stick with this radio and try a different ROM again, maybe it will work this time.
Thanks for the help
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Try this: http://leoandroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=212&t=168
Ill be posting a new rom soon. Finishing my new tutorial now

[q] htc hd2 wwe asia_india version help

I did the hardspl to my hd2 to see if i could fix the no sound issue on my hd2. Tryied numorous android roms. No luck. I loaded nexus one and i get no sound. I changed stock roms and radios. I dont know what else to do. My friend had a tmobile us version and his works fine.
Feedback please thanx
Gotta be hardware fault if it happens on all roms. Go back to stock, if its the same then its deff hardware.
my hd2 works fine with the stock rom. was just trying to find an android that will work with my phone.
im using 3.14.720.3 (04666) WWE
radio: 2.15.50.14
i have used other radios but no luck.

[Q] Default ROM for HD2

Hi, I have been using Android basically since day one when I got this phone. I have been experiencing random restarts lately and think it could be a hardware issue. I already tried different Android ROMS and also tried using it from a clean state (no extra apps installed)...so it comes down to possible hardware/motherboard issue. I want to send it back to HTC for a replacement.
I ran HSPL3 and it's back to 2.10.0000 SPL now. I found an update for the T-Mobile US (1024) stock rom (3.14.531). I restored it back and everything looks ok now. The only thing I'm worried about is the radio version. I remember putting 2.15.50.14 on it and still see it. From what I see here, the radio should be 2.14.50.04 for this latest update.
My main question (just FYI for my knowledge) is shouldn't restoring the T-Mobile software restore the radio version also? It looks like I'll just have to flash the radio back myself.
The original specs I had were:
R 2.10.50.26
G 15.39.50.07U
D 2.13.90693 8G
I guess I don't need to worry about the 2nd and 3rd one right? Forgot exactly what they meant (read it somewhere) but the radio is what worries me.
Thanks.
No the radio will not change by replacing the rom, you need to choose the radio of your choice and flash it to the phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
So should I flash the original radio back (2.10.50.26)? I read in one of the posts here that for the 3.14.531 ROM, it should have the 2.14.50.04 radio.
Haven't ran into any random restarts yet after I restored it back to the Windows Mobile ROM. Might have to go back to square one if it doesn't happen in Windows but only in Android.
Thanks.
You should flash Radio 2.15.50.14 and HSPL2.08 for your phone,in order to run android.Since,you have flashed your stock ROM,i think its best you start fresh from the beginning.Start with HSPL,then radio. Have you tried both SD and NAND builds? and did you use MAGLDR?. If you still experience boot cycles, you might want to try TASK 29. If you are launching Android from WM, you should want to flash a custom WM ROM that works well with Android.
gk17 said:
Hi, I have been using Android basically since day one when I got this phone. I have been experiencing random restarts lately and think it could be a hardware issue. I already tried different Android ROMS and also tried using it from a clean state (no extra apps installed)...so it comes down to possible hardware/motherboard issue. I want to send it back to HTC for a replacement.
I ran HSPL3 and it's back to 2.10.0000 SPL now. I found an update for the T-Mobile US (1024) stock rom (3.14.531). I restored it back and everything looks ok now. The only thing I'm worried about is the radio version. I remember putting 2.15.50.14 on it and still see it. From what I see here, the radio should be 2.14.50.04 for this latest update.
My main question (just FYI for my knowledge) is shouldn't restoring the T-Mobile software restore the radio version also? It looks like I'll just have to flash the radio back myself.
The original specs I had were:
R 2.10.50.26
G 15.39.50.07U
D 2.13.90693 8G
I guess I don't need to worry about the 2nd and 3rd one right? Forgot exactly what they meant (read it somewhere) but the radio is what worries me.
Thanks.
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Yes it sounds like you may have a hardware issue seeing as you have tried different Android NAND ROMs.
If you still see the 2.15.50.14 radio then it is still installed on your HD2. The question though is did the radio version with the stock ROM get upgraded to the 2.15.50.14 version from the 2.14.50.04 version.
To answer your question yes the radio version does get flashed when you flash a official stock ROM via RUU. The radio version that the ROM contains is the version that gets flased.
Thanks for providing the original specs on your HD2 as this lets people know what your original stock ROM was and the original radio and base band versions wee too. The R is the radio version, the G is your Base Band version, and the D is the ROM version.
johnerz said:
No the radio will not change by replacing the rom, you need to choose the radio of your choice and flash it to the phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
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Not true, if you flash a official stock Windows Mobile ROM via RUU (USB) it will change the radio version to the radio version included in the ROM. This is why TMOUS HD2s get bricked when you flash them with a international ROM. The radio versions in the international ROMs are not compatible with the TMOUS HD2.
gk17 said:
So should I flash the original radio back (2.10.50.26)? I read in one of the posts here that for the 3.14.531 ROM, it should have the 2.14.50.04 radio.
Haven't ran into any random restarts yet after I restored it back to the Windows Mobile ROM. Might have to go back to square one if it doesn't happen in Windows but only in Android.
Thanks.
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I would flash the radio version that is known to be the radio version included with the stock ROM. HTC will be looking for two things basically. One if the radio, base band, and ROM versions all match up, and two if you have SPL on the device and not HSPL. If either of these do not pass HTC will deny your claim.
kawshigan said:
You should flash Radio 2.15.50.14 and HSPL2.08 for your phone,in order to run android.Since,you have flashed your stock ROM,i think its best you start fresh from the beginning.Start with HSPL,then radio. Have you tried both SD and NAND builds? and did you use MAGLDR?. If you still experience boot cycles, you might want to try TASK 29. If you are launching Android from WM, you should want to flash a custom WM ROM that works well with Android.
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I agree with member kawshigan, you should check and see if HSPL was removed and replaced with SPL by the stock ROM flash, check the bootloader screen to see if you still have it. If you did it via RUU than it did not. But if you flashed it via SD card then it did remove HSPL. Either way you have to have HSPL flashed to you HD2 to flash MAGLDR or cLK, you also have to have it to run a TASK 29. Once you are sure you have HSPL on your HD2 you I suggest youi run a Task 29, next flash the 2.15.50.14 radio, then flash MAGLDR or cLK (wich ever one you want to use), then flash Clockwork Mod Recovery, and then use Clockwork Mod Recovery to flash your ROM via .zip file on your SD card.

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