I'm hoping someone can help me...
I've seen similar threads with no answer.
I'm currently running MattC FroyoSense v3.2, and the rest of my setup can be seen in my signature.
I'm getting really poor internet speeds, whether it be tethered, wifi hotspot, or directly on the phone's browser. I'm lucky if I get anything over 300k, despite always being in HSDPA or 3G.
I see others are getting well over 1MB, so clearly somethings not right on my end.
Can anyone help??
nova hands said:
I'm hoping someone can help me...
I've seen similar threads with no answer.
I'm currently running MattC FroyoSense v3.2, and the rest of my setup can be seen in my signature.
I'm getting really poor internet speeds, whether it be tethered, wifi hotspot, or directly on the phone's browser. I'm lucky if I get anything over 300k, despite always being in HSDPA or 3G.
I see others are getting well over 1MB, so clearly somethings not right on my end.
Can anyone help??
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Check APN/DNS settings.
nova hands said:
I'm hoping someone can help me...
I've seen similar threads with no answer.
I'm currently running MattC FroyoSense v3.2, and the rest of my setup can be seen in my signature.
I'm getting really poor internet speeds, whether it be tethered, wifi hotspot, or directly on the phone's browser. I'm lucky if I get anything over 300k, despite always being in HSDPA or 3G.
I see others are getting well over 1MB, so clearly somethings not right on my end.
Can anyone help??
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Did you try add this to yours build prop
ro.ril.hsxpa=3
ro.ril.gprsclass=32
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=14
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask=4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1=14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category=8
ro.ril.def.agps.mode=1
ro.ril.def.agps.feature=1
ro.ril.enable.fd.plmn.prefix=23402,23410,23411
ro.ril.enable.sdr=1
ro.ril.enable.gea3=1
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
Also you can check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=768998&highlight=enable+hsdpa
leon98408 said:
Did you try add this to yours build prop
ro.ril.hsxpa=3
ro.ril.gprsclass=32
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=14
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask=4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1=14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category=8
ro.ril.def.agps.mode=1
ro.ril.def.agps.feature=1
ro.ril.enable.fd.plmn.prefix=23402,23410,23411
ro.ril.enable.sdr=1
ro.ril.enable.gea3=1
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
Also you can check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=768998&highlight=enable+hsdpa
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Is this okay to do on a TMOUS HD2?
Well, I tried it, and it didn't work that well.
I got intermittent internet, and the Market and PDA Net didn't work at all.
Had to revert to my original settings.
This is getting so frustrating.
nova hands said:
Well, I tried it, and it didn't work that well.
I got intermittent internet, and the Market and PDA Net didn't work at all.
Had to revert to my original settings.
This is getting so frustrating.
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I get on average 4.2mbps or so, but I have found that this varies due to the WM ROM and RADIO that I use to put the DROID Build onto. Maybe this will help, if not then the APN name can be changed in the settings but make sure its set to 'mobile internet' of the network and not GSM, HSDPA etc (Mobile Internet will give the biggest speed your phone can handle.
nova hands said:
I'm hoping someone can help me...
I've seen similar threads with no answer.
I'm currently running MattC FroyoSense v3.2, and the rest of my setup can be seen in my signature.
I'm getting really poor internet speeds, whether it be tethered, wifi hotspot, or directly on the phone's browser. I'm lucky if I get anything over 300k, despite always being in HSDPA or 3G.
I see others are getting well over 1MB, so clearly somethings not right on my end.
Can anyone help??
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It might just be your area. Click on my thumbnail for a closer look at settings, it may help.
deadmansink said:
It might just be your area. Click on my thumbnail for a closer look at settings, it may help.
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I changed my settings to match yours, but I'm still only getting 0.60Mb/s...
I wonder if it's my WinMO ROM and Radio combo.
I'm in Springfield, MO. I don't think there's 4G coverage here yet, but I still have the "H" on my phone, so it's gotta be faster than 0.60Mb/s, right?
EDIT: Where exactly in the build.prop do those "#DNS" values go?? I downloaded a modified build.prop, but it didn't work well. I lost connection to the Market and any apps I had that used the web, like speedtest.net and PDANet. Maybe you could email your build.prop and I can try it on mine?
nova hands said:
I changed my settings to match yours, but I'm still only getting 0.60Mb/s...
I wonder if it's my WinMO ROM and Radio combo.
I'm in Springfield, MO. I don't think there's 4G coverage here yet, but I still have the "H" on my phone, so it's gotta be faster than 0.60Mb/s, right?
EDIT: Where exactly in the build.prop do those "#DNS" values go?? I downloaded a modified build.prop, but it didn't work well. I lost connection to the Market and any apps I had that used the web, like speedtest.net and PDANet. Maybe you could email your build.prop and I can try it on mine?
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Do you have root explorer or equivalent? system/build.prop
deadmansink said:
Do you have root explorer or equivalent? system/build.prop
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Yeah. I have ES File explorer.
I know how to edit the build.prop, I just don't know where in the document to add those #DNS settings...
Does it get added to the end of the document?
nova hands said:
Yeah. I have ES File explorer.
I know how to edit the build.prop, I just don't know where in the document to add those #DNS settings...
Does it get added to the end of the document?
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You just need to replace the number on those
net.ppp0.dns1=
net.ppp0.dns2=
net.dns1=
net.dns2=
net.dns3=
nova hands said:
Yeah. I have ES File explorer.
I know how to edit the build.prop, I just don't know where in the document to add those #DNS settings...
Does it get added to the end of the document?
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You won't be adding it fresh, scroll down and look for the same info as my signature thumbnail, click on it for a larger look.
deadmansink said:
You won't be adding it fresh, scroll down and look for the same info as my signature thumbnail, click on it for a larger look.
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EDIT: See my next post.
nova hands said:
Right. I see the DNS settings you have in the picture in your signature.
I understand that those go into my build.prop.
My question is, do I ADD those settings to the long list of stuff that's already in my build.prop file, or am I supposed to delete something from the build.prop and put your settings in its place?
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When you scroll down your list, towards the bottom, you'll see yours, you will be changing, and possibly add the DNS3 that I show.
deadmansink said:
When you scroll down your list, towards the bottom, you'll see yours, you will be changing, and possibly add the DNS3 that I show.
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Hmmm...
Mine doesn't look like that.
Here are the last few lines in my build.prop:
net.ppp0.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.ppp0.dns2=8.8.4.4
I don't see any section of the build.prop that looks like what yours is.
Here's my build.prop:
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-GCC=999,112,997
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-WWE=999
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-ELL=92,93,94
ro.ril.enable.a52.HTC-ITA=1
ro.ril.enable.a53.HTC-ITA=1
ro.ril.enable.a52=0
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.disable.fd.plmn.prefix=23402,23410,23411
ro.ril.enable.sdr=0
ro.ril.enable.amr.wideband=0
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.ril.vmail.23415=1571,BT
# begin build properties
# autogenerated by buildinfo.sh
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.build.id=FRF91
ro.build.display.id=FRF91
ro.build.version.incremental=278359
ro.build.version.sdk=8
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=2.2
ro.build.date=四 10月 28 16:49:04 CST 2010
ro.build.date.utc=1288255744
ro.build.type=user
ro.build.user=root
ro.build.host=HPA008
ro.build.tags=release-keys
ro.product.model=HTC HD2
ro.product.brand=htc_wwe
ro.product.name=htc_bravo
ro.product.device=bravo
ro.product.board=bravo
ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a
ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi
ro.product.manufacturer=HTC
ro.product.locale.language=hdpi
ro.product.locale.region=
ro.wifi.channels=
ro.board.platform=qsd8k
# ro.build.product is obsolete; use ro.product.device
ro.build.product=bravo
# Do not try to parse ro.build.description or .fingerprint
ro.build.description=MDJ FroYo -=HD=-
ro.build.description=MDJ FroYo -=HD=-
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.product.ua=
ro.build.fingerprint=htc_wwe/htc_bravo/bravo/bravo:2.2/FRF91/218634:user/release-keys
ro.build.project=155891
ro.product.version=4.3
keyguard.no_require_sim=1
# end build properties
#
# system.prop for ace
#
ro.sf.lcd_density=240
debug.fb.rgb565 = 0
rild.libpath=/system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
# Modify MMS APN retry timer from 5s to 2s.
ro.gsm.2nd_data_retry_config = max_retries=3, 2000, 2000, 2000
# ace RF team request
ro.ril.enable.dtm = 1
ro.ril.gprsclass = 12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category = 8
ro.ril.hsupa.category = 5
ro.ril.hsxpa = 2
# Default network type.
# 0 => WCDMA preferred.
ro.telephony.default_network=0
wifi.interface=eth0
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=15
# The OpenGL ES API level that is natively supported by this device.
# This is a 16.16 fixed point number
ro.opengles.version = 131072
# This is a high density device with more memory, so larger vm heaps for it.
dalvik.vm.heapsize=24m
# For the default value of agps
ro.ril.def.agps.mode = 2
# For HSDPA low throughput
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse = 0
# For emmc phone storage
ro.phone_storage = 0
# For FOTA setting (leave empty value to use default)
ro.htc.checkin.url = http://andchin.htc.com/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl = http://andchin.htc.com/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.url_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url = http://fotamsg.htc.com/android/extra/
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url_CN = http://fotamsg.htccomm.com.cn/android/extra/
# Release Bluetooth HW/SW information
ro.bt.chipset = Broadcom BCM4329-B1
ro.bt.version = Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
ro.bt.stack = Broadcom BTL-A
ro.bt.stack.version = 2.0.50.032
#0x10000010010100100000011 represent bt profile list
ro.bt.profiles = 4270339
# Properties of BTLA stack
service.brcm.bt.activation = 0
service.brcm.bt.srv_active = 0
service.brcm.bt.hcid_active = 0
service.brcm.bt.btld = 0
service.brcm.bt.btld_pid = 0
service.brcm.bt.avrcp_pass_thru = 0
service.brcm.bt.avrcp_toggle = 1
# For quick boot mode
persist.sys.shutdown.mode = hibernate
# For opensense sdk
ro.htc.common.version = 2.0.0.0
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
ro.url.legal=http://www.google.com/intl/%s/mobile/android/basic/phone-legal.html
ro.url.legal.android_privacy=http://www.google.com/intl/%s/mobile/android/basic/privacy.html
ro.com.google.networklocation=1
ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLED
ro.config.ringtone=QuietlyBrilliant.mp3
ro.config.notification_sound=Zeta.mp3
ro.config.alarm_alert=NewDay.mp3
ro.config.cal_notification=Epsilon.mp3
ro.config.msg_notification=Gamma.mp3
ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=true
media.stagefright.enable-http=true
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL
ro.com.google.gmsversion=2.2_r7
media.a1026.nsForVoiceRec=0
htc.audio.alt.enable=0
htc.audio.hac.enable=0
ro.media.dec.aud.wma.enabled=1
ro.media.dec.vid.wmv.enabled=1
ro.setupwizard.enterprise_mode=1
dalvik.vm.lockprof.threshold=500
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
net.ppp0.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.ppp0.dns2=8.8.4.4
nova hands said:
Hmmm...
Mine doesn't look like that.
Here are the last few lines in my build.prop:
net.ppp0.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.ppp0.dns2=8.8.4.4
I don't see any section of the build.prop that looks like what yours is.
Here's my build.prop:
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-GCC=999,112,997
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-WWE=999
ro.ril.ecc.HTC-ELL=92,93,94
ro.ril.enable.a52.HTC-ITA=1
ro.ril.enable.a53.HTC-ITA=1
ro.ril.enable.a52=0
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.disable.fd.plmn.prefix=23402,23410,23411
ro.ril.enable.sdr=0
ro.ril.enable.amr.wideband=0
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.ril.vmail.23415=1571,BT
# begin build properties
# autogenerated by buildinfo.sh
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.build.id=FRF91
ro.build.display.id=FRF91
ro.build.version.incremental=278359
ro.build.version.sdk=8
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=2.2
ro.build.date=四 10月 28 16:49:04 CST 2010
ro.build.date.utc=1288255744
ro.build.type=user
ro.build.user=root
ro.build.host=HPA008
ro.build.tags=release-keys
ro.product.model=HTC HD2
ro.product.brand=htc_wwe
ro.product.name=htc_bravo
ro.product.device=bravo
ro.product.board=bravo
ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a
ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi
ro.product.manufacturer=HTC
ro.product.locale.language=hdpi
ro.product.locale.region=
ro.wifi.channels=
ro.board.platform=qsd8k
# ro.build.product is obsolete; use ro.product.device
ro.build.product=bravo
# Do not try to parse ro.build.description or .fingerprint
ro.build.description=MDJ FroYo -=HD=-
ro.build.description=MDJ FroYo -=HD=-
ro.build.changelist=278359
ro.product.ua=
ro.build.fingerprint=htc_wwe/htc_bravo/bravo/bravo:2.2/FRF91/218634:user/release-keys
ro.build.project=155891
ro.product.version=4.3
keyguard.no_require_sim=1
# end build properties
#
# system.prop for ace
#
ro.sf.lcd_density=240
debug.fb.rgb565 = 0
rild.libpath=/system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
# Modify MMS APN retry timer from 5s to 2s.
ro.gsm.2nd_data_retry_config = max_retries=3, 2000, 2000, 2000
# ace RF team request
ro.ril.enable.dtm = 1
ro.ril.gprsclass = 12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category = 8
ro.ril.hsupa.category = 5
ro.ril.hsxpa = 2
# Default network type.
# 0 => WCDMA preferred.
ro.telephony.default_network=0
wifi.interface=eth0
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=15
# The OpenGL ES API level that is natively supported by this device.
# This is a 16.16 fixed point number
ro.opengles.version = 131072
# This is a high density device with more memory, so larger vm heaps for it.
dalvik.vm.heapsize=24m
# For the default value of agps
ro.ril.def.agps.mode = 2
# For HSDPA low throughput
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse = 0
# For emmc phone storage
ro.phone_storage = 0
# For FOTA setting (leave empty value to use default)
ro.htc.checkin.url = http://andchin.htc.com/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl = http://andchin.htc.com/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.url_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url = http://fotamsg.htc.com/android/extra/
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url_CN = http://fotamsg.htccomm.com.cn/android/extra/
# Release Bluetooth HW/SW information
ro.bt.chipset = Broadcom BCM4329-B1
ro.bt.version = Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
ro.bt.stack = Broadcom BTL-A
ro.bt.stack.version = 2.0.50.032
#0x10000010010100100000011 represent bt profile list
ro.bt.profiles = 4270339
# Properties of BTLA stack
service.brcm.bt.activation = 0
service.brcm.bt.srv_active = 0
service.brcm.bt.hcid_active = 0
service.brcm.bt.btld = 0
service.brcm.bt.btld_pid = 0
service.brcm.bt.avrcp_pass_thru = 0
service.brcm.bt.avrcp_toggle = 1
# For quick boot mode
persist.sys.shutdown.mode = hibernate
# For opensense sdk
ro.htc.common.version = 2.0.0.0
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
ro.url.legal=http://www.google.com/intl/%s/mobile/android/basic/phone-legal.html
ro.url.legal.android_privacy=http://www.google.com/intl/%s/mobile/android/basic/privacy.html
ro.com.google.networklocation=1
ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLED
ro.config.ringtone=QuietlyBrilliant.mp3
ro.config.notification_sound=Zeta.mp3
ro.config.alarm_alert=NewDay.mp3
ro.config.cal_notification=Epsilon.mp3
ro.config.msg_notification=Gamma.mp3
ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=true
media.stagefright.enable-http=true
ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-htc
ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL
ro.com.google.gmsversion=2.2_r7
media.a1026.nsForVoiceRec=0
htc.audio.alt.enable=0
htc.audio.hac.enable=0
ro.media.dec.aud.wma.enabled=1
ro.media.dec.vid.wmv.enabled=1
ro.setupwizard.enterprise_mode=1
dalvik.vm.lockprof.threshold=500
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
net.ppp0.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.ppp0.dns2=8.8.4.4
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Change what you have and add what I have above it, just like you see it in mine and then save
deadmansink said:
Change what you have and add what I have above it, just like you see it in mine and then save
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Okay.
I'll try that.
Should I also add the "# DNS" part?
nova hands said:
Yeah. I have ES File explorer.
I know how to edit the build.prop, I just don't know where in the document to add those #DNS settings...
Does it get added to the end of the document?
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Exactly as it is read.
deadmansink said:
Exactly as it is read.
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I'll try that.
On a side note, I restored the phone back to factory default WinMO.
I did a speed test, and I'm getting the same exact speeds.
Now, my first thought was that it was all just limited to network, but I called t-mobile, and they assured me that I'm in an area where I should be getting higher speeds.
Beyond that, they couldn't help me at all.
I'm going to hold off reinstalling Android until I get some decent speeds in WinMO.
Thanks for all the help!
Man... I've searched all over these forums, and I can't find an answer to this.
Why can't I get decent data speeds?!
I'm back on stock WinMO, and it's still stuck around 500Kb/s!
There's gotta be SOMETHING I'm missing...
The network here supports higher speeds, and I'm not getting them.
Related
Hey everyone
I was wondering if there is a site like ( http://www.androidonhtc.com/ ) I knw it says vogue but theres no build there. I dont get if there is a data base for all the builds u guys make but i been looking here and am really not sure what build to try or where to get all files from.
If i am being a damn noob just point it out and give me a link to all the files i need for the best ion build or this beast ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbIytfDUBqM ) and yes i did search but all i see is u might need this rom or this image and i am just lost. like ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544906) i read it it says all these new sweet builds but i dont see links. Where do i get all the base files from and the specific things to get these builds working sorry if i am being a noob but i wanna try android
read and find
http://code.google.com/p/vogue-android/downloads/list
woww lollll seems so simple now so i just scoop up a darn system image and i am good to go correct .. is haret already in the base files?
and http://code.google.com/p/vogue-hero/
yea what mssmison said
google is your friend, make it your bit**
Hey i got a question then i see there are 3 diff default.txt which one do i use? I am trying the jesture blur system
lgevo said:
Hey i got a question then i see there are 3 diff default.txt which one do i use? I am trying the jesture blur system
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hey man check this out http://vogue-hero.googlecode.com/files/%21%21%21HOW%20TO%20for%20ANDROID%21%21%21
thanks jamezelle do i have to put anything in front of mddi.width=320 mddi.height=480 lcd.density=160 or do i just paste it in the end of the default.txt. if i seen how ppl arranged there's this would be simple I keep getting unknown keyword middi or other unknown words when i add lines unknown board basically everything i read that i attempt to put in i put in wrong because it says to do this and i learn visually its hard for me to read this and get where to put the stuff
I got mine looking like
(
set RAMSIZE 0x08000000
set MTYPE 1667
mddi.width=320
mddi.height=480
lcd.density=160
board-htcvogue.panel_type=2
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
#
#
)
whats with the ppp.username do i have to put that in? is there premade sprint default.txt? cause that what it said in the how to for android.
lgevo said:
Hey i got a question then i see there are 3 diff default.txt which one do i use? I am trying the jesture blur system
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I suggest trying to run an Ion build as your first build. That way you can see the real speed and usability we have. The hero builds are cool, but IMO too slow for actual use although some people disagree.
lgevo said:
thanks jamezelle do i have to put anything in front of mddi.width=320 mddi.height=480 lcd.density=160 or do i just paste it in the end of the default.txt. if i seen how ppl arranged there's this would be simple I keep getting unknown keyword middi or other unknown words when i add lines unknown board basically everything i read that i attempt to put in i put in wrong because it says to do this and i learn visually its hard for me to read this and get where to put the stuff
I got mine looking like
(
set RAMSIZE 0x08000000
set MTYPE 1667
mddi.width=320
mddi.height=480
lcd.density=160
board-htcvogue.panel_type=2
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
#
#
)
whats with the ppp.username do i have to put that in? is there premade sprint
default.txt? cause that what it said in the how to for android.
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you shouldnt have to mess with ppp.username and ppp.password and board-htcvogue.panel_type=2 should be fine since you say you see the htc screen right?
you should be good to go
the screen went with so i tried 2 but now it still gose white so i am gona try 3
i still get unknown keywords mddi, mddi, lcd, board, and the. I must have something wrong this happens when i hit run in haret
lgevo said:
i still get unknown keywords mddi, mddi, lcd, board, and the. I must have something wrong this happens when i hit run in haret
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You're doing it wrong, you should be editing what is already there, not adding new stuff.
Find the appropriate stuff in the file that is already there, and change it to what you need. You completely messed up your default.txt, so I would start with an untouched copy, and then edit it, changing only what is needed.
ok so i should add it to the mess of stuff at the bottom? this
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The following kernel parameters are useful
# ppp.username - The username used to connect to the network when dialing #777
# ppp.password - The password used to connect to the network when dialing #777
# msm_sdcc.msmsdcc_fmax - The maximum frequency (in Hz) used by the SD controller
# pm.sleep_mode - The mode used when the phone is off
# 0=Power Collapse Suspend, 1=Power Collapse, 2=Apps Sleep,
# 3=Slow Clock and Wait for Interrupt 4=Wait for Interrupt
# Default is 3, use 0 for best power savings
# board-htcvogue.panel_type - Panel type used to power the panel off and on
# 1=Hitachi 2=Topoly 3=Samsung
# clock-7x00.mddi - MDDI clock (try 0xa51 or 0xe2c)
# clock-7x00.ahb_div - Advanced Host Bus divider, default is 4
# 2 is faster but uses more power
# clock-7x00.a11 - ARM11 clock speed in MHz, best to leave this alone
# ril.smsfix - Bell SMS works better with this set to 1
# lcd.density - Defaults to 160, 128 shows more on screen, you'll want to adjust the mddi width and height too
# vogue-ts.XMIN - xmin value for the touchscreen calibration. Also YMIN, XMAX, YMAX, PMIN, PMAX.
#
# Probably the only one of these you will need to change is the panel type, NZ Vogues seem to all have type 1
# US Sprint vogues usually have type 2 or 3 I think.
# Make sure you add these between the quotes on the following line and that your editor hasn't split the line up.
set cmdline "[email protected] ppp.password=telecom mddi.width=320 mddi.height=428 msm_sdcc.msmsdcc_fmax=32000000 pm.sleep_mode=0 board-htcvogue.panel_type=3 no_console_suspend"
boot
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lgevo said:
ok so i should add it to the mess of stuff at the bottom? this
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The following kernel parameters are useful
# ppp.username - The username used to connect to the network when dialing #777
# ppp.password - The password used to connect to the network when dialing #777
# msm_sdcc.msmsdcc_fmax - The maximum frequency (in Hz) used by the SD controller
# pm.sleep_mode - The mode used when the phone is off
# 0=Power Collapse Suspend, 1=Power Collapse, 2=Apps Sleep,
# 3=Slow Clock and Wait for Interrupt 4=Wait for Interrupt
# Default is 3, use 0 for best power savings
# board-htcvogue.panel_type - Panel type used to power the panel off and on
# 1=Hitachi 2=Topoly 3=Samsung
# clock-7x00.mddi - MDDI clock (try 0xa51 or 0xe2c)
# clock-7x00.ahb_div - Advanced Host Bus divider, default is 4
# 2 is faster but uses more power
# clock-7x00.a11 - ARM11 clock speed in MHz, best to leave this alone
# ril.smsfix - Bell SMS works better with this set to 1
# lcd.density - Defaults to 160, 128 shows more on screen, you'll want to adjust the mddi width and height too
# vogue-ts.XMIN - xmin value for the touchscreen calibration. Also YMIN, XMAX, YMAX, PMIN, PMAX.
#
# Probably the only one of these you will need to change is the panel type, NZ Vogues seem to all have type 1
# US Sprint vogues usually have type 2 or 3 I think.
# Make sure you add these between the quotes on the following line and that your editor hasn't split the line up.
set cmdline "[email protected] ppp.password=telecom mddi.width=320 mddi.height=428 msm_sdcc.msmsdcc_fmax=32000000 pm.sleep_mode=0 board-htcvogue.panel_type=3 no_console_suspend"
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set cmdline "[email protected] ppp.password=telecom mddi.width=320 mddi.height=480 lcd.density=160 msm_sdcc.msmsdcc_fmax=32000000 pm.sleep_mode=0 board-htcvogue.panel_type=3 no_console_suspend"
boot
thanks for all the help i just realized why it seemed so difficult because my text editor was not putting each thing on there own line so it looked like a HUGE jumbled mess and then when i pasted it in the quick reply i realized that it wasnt seperated right in the txt but in these replies it worked perfect anyway thanks alot everyone! if anyone can gimmie tips on what settings they used for a sprint vogue because now at least it get to the linux part but i can get into it yet but i will keep trying i am so pumped to try android!
Hey ok i am gettin the "could not find superblock blah blah blah... i was reading about partitioning the sdcard to fix this is this really a must?
OMFG
ahah sry everyone for being a damn noob I forgot to name the systemsdfsdfd.img to just system.img ahaha omg thanks alot to all the devs and just everyone that helped me sry for being a noob
I was looking at "Bangsters" Android build and I saw that he changed his startup text to have a bunch of varriables that we as users could tweak to get the setup perfect for our own needs. I was wondering if it is asking too much to incorperate this into all of the builds since there isn't a specific region that any of these builds are for like the old WM ROMS. I really do not know how much work it would take to implement this so if it is too much I totally understand, just my two cents.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS FOR STARTUP.TXT:
# conn_type: ppp,rmnet
# kernel_type: axi, noaxi, evo, custom
# gps_zone: us, europe, etc (pls check your zone based on pool.ntp.org
# lcd_res: any variable from 140 to 240, my default is 180, Froyo default is 240
# data_size: 2048 for 2GB, 1024 for 1GB, 512 for 512MB
# rel_path: Android. Be careful when changing this. this is the android folder in the sdcard
** Please read this post BEFORE asking !!! **
** Please check the carrier list below BEFORE asking "what about my country?" !!! If your carrier is not in the list, noone tried before so you have to test by yourself**
** i am not responsible if your phone breaks, crashes, kills itself or boots into Apple's iOS. I'm also not responsible if you have extra fees by using/connecting to APNs/quotas, etc not in your provider data plan !!!!
>> Video tutorial here(Thanks to BluechipJ !)
>> Windows ADB script - Very easy use ! - [DEPRECATED - UPDATES ARE IN MY BUILD.PROP WORKTOOL] (Link below)
Hi all,
Thanks to this thread, we now know we can easily tweak GPRS/3G/3G+ by adding few lines into the file /system/build.prop.
We are few testing this, and results are great : we get about 3 times better connection than the unmodded phone. It is supposed to work also perfectly on Arc, x10 mini, x10 mini pro, x8 and any Android powered phone (from 1.6 [maybe even below] to 2.3+).
All you have to do, is to add these lines to your /system/build.prop (so your phone needs root to edit the file !) :
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
Once you edited the file (you can do this with Root Explorer), just reboot and see results, for example testing with Market's app Speedtest. Some say you have to reboot 2 or 3 times before it works.
You must reboot at least once.
Noticeable values :
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1 >> A value to check if your connection drops after mod (boolean value, type "0" to turn off)
ro.ril.gprsclass=10 >> GSM Arena says it's a CLASS 10 GPRS/EDGE device, so do not put 12 or higher (it will work, but drains battery : same, useless)
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8 >> This is the highest value the x10 hardware can handle (3G is hardware limited to category 8 [7.2 Mbit/s])
ro.ril.enable.a53=1 >> A value to check if your connection drops after mod (boolean value, type "0" to turn off)
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5 >> Category 5 (2.00 Mbit/s) is the highest the x10 can support (according to GSM Arena).
Check the highest values the X10 hardware can support : GSM Arena
If the tweak does not show real difference in results, check this :
- Does your carrier support fast bandwidth ? Try to get press notes, user reviews, etc etc, you'll know what is the global bandwidth and the covered areas.
- Does your carrier plan allows you to get high speed ?
- Does your carrier provide a dedicated APN for Full Internet ? Make sure you're using it, and you're not using the low-bandwith APN (usually named WAP, it will provide 3G/HDSPA but with limited bandwidth).
- Any mystake in what you've added to build.prop ?
In the below post you'll get a list of working parameters, I need you to complete it ! It is needed to help everyone
You can drop a message here, please respect this template :
Code:
*General*
Carrier=
Name of the APN=
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test=
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)=
Number of bars (out of 4)=
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])=
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])=
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=
ro.ril.hsxpa=
ro.ril.enable.dtm=
ro.ril.gprsclass=
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=
ro.ril.enable.a53=
ro.ril.hsupa.category=
INFO :
1. Putting high values is somewhat useless because the x10i can (officially) handle maximum 7.2Mbps download (HSDPA category 8) -- but of course you can try higher ^^
2. Higher the values are, higher the cellular chip is used, so higher is your battery drain ! Make sure you're not using very high values not even handled by your carrier. Try to add the closest values of what your carrier can handle : you will get high performance and lower battery consumption
3. Need APN settings ? Check this thread !!!
4. Parameters explanation
ro.ril.hep=[boolean ?] // ?
ro.ril.hsxpa=[Values : 0, 1, 2] // [Carrier] HSXPA Support (0=UMTS r99 - 1=HSDPA - 2=HSDPA + HSUPA)
ro.ril.gprsclass=[Values : 2 to 12] // [Carrier] Defines GPRS Class
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=[Values : 1 to 28] // [Carrier] Defines maximum HSDPA User Equipment category
ro.ril.enable.a53=[Boolean] // [Carrier] Support for GSM A5/3 encryption algorithm
ro.ril.hsupa.category=[Values : 1 to 9] // [Carrier] Defines maximum HSUPA User Equipment category
ro.ril.enable.dtm=[Boolean] // [Carrier] Support for Absolute radio-frequency channel number
EASY SCRIPT - UPDATE : USE V1.2 (prefered !)
I created this script you can run from Windows. Extract the archive anywhere, just make sure all the files are always in the same folder. Simply connect your phone (USB), enable Debug, and make sure you have all drivers installed.
This script will take your build.prop and allows you to past where you want correct parameters (Full tweak, or tweak without some strings known to bug on several networks). It also includes :
- Build.prop backup creator/manager
- adb.exe included in archive
- Very easy access to your build.prop
- Allows pull and push, manages also permissions
- Doesn't modify anything without you - Assisted paste system
- Funny colours.
v1.1 = added error detection...
v1.2 = MAJOR - Added automated installation, few fixes. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE IT ON ANY ANDROID POWERED DEVICE.
IMPORTANT : NOW THE UPDATED TWEAK COMES WITH MY build.prop Worktool for Windows - Please download it to get latest release, with convenient interface, much better performance, etc etc.
The scripts below are now deprecated and here only for reference.
List of correct/tested parameters to optimise your carrier
Thanks to everyone
BEFORE ASKING : If your carrier is not in the list then DON'T ASK and try, because noone tried before you !
CANADA
Rogers : Link to post - Post 2 - Post 3 (Samsung Galaxy S)
Telus : Link to post
DENMARK
Telenor DK : Link to post
FRANCE
Interesting link : Configurations Opérateurs
Bouygues Télécom : Link to post
Orange FR : Link to post
SFR : Link to post
GERMANY
My MTV Mobile (E-Plus) : Link to post
Rogers : Link to post
INDIA
AirTel : Link to post
BSNL : Link to post
Vodafone IN : Link to post
INDONESIA
Telkomsel : Link to post
LATVIA
Tele2 LV : Link to post
MEXICO
Telcel : Link to post
NETHERLANDS
Vodafone NL : Link to post
NEW ZEALAND
Vodafone NZ : Link to post - Post 2
PHILIPPINES
Globe Telecom : Link to post - Post 2
SINGAPORE
StarHub : Link to post
SWEDEN
Telenor : Link to post - Post 2
UNITED KINGDOM
Orange UK : Link to post - Post 2
Three UK : Link to post - Deeper tests
Vodafone UK : Link to post
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AT&T : Link to post - Post 2 - Post 3
Where/how do I find MCC for my operator?
@ OP : Thanks
Edit:
Vodafone IN, Chandigarh,
India ( Vodafone Mobile Connect)
Name of the APN=vmc
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= Chandigarh, India
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)= E
Number of bars (out of 4)= 4
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 82, 66, 482
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 105, 102, 525
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
*General*
Carrier=Three UK
Name of the APN=3
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test=Hull, UK
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)=H
Number of bars (out of 4)=4
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 512,100,168
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 698,117,135
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
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LOL well, may be I should test at 4AM, I might see big gap. (Three here in the prime time is like a stupid turtle, in the night it's like a light)
thanks for this info!
Carrier= Unefon/Iusacell ( same red, different company,i think...)
Name of the APN= web.iusacellgsm.com
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= Tampico TAMPS, Mexico
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)= H
Number of bars (out of 4)= 3
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])=1604,118,110
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])=2870,121,104
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
* i will test more option to see if perform the internet conexion *
AT&T some improvement
*General*
Carrier=ATT
Name of the APN=wap.cingular (there is a isp, Broadband and a Blackberry dot cingular variant, but they are supposed to be for PC data or tether plans and a number of sites suggest that I could be charged extra if I use those)
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= Northern NJ
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)=H
Number of bars (out of 4)=4 (signal strength -79dB)
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 2378-2644, 1659-1672, 140-999
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 2820-3110, 1142-1647, 141-1339
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
#ro.ril.enable.dtm=
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
#ro.ril.enable.a53=
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
I am using SE ROM 2.1 baseband 2.046 build 2.0.A.0.504 (the generic LAM)
When the settings for DTM and a53 encryption were used the speed was half of my normal speeds and very jerky. Even with a bad 1339 ping the d/u was 2841/1142 and still smooth.
While this is just into the 3mb range that an iphone does around here, I think there is some improvement with this change and I have never gotten 3mb except on wifi. I do not know if I have a 'enhanced' tower yet or not but there are TONS of iphones, blackberry and AT&T approved HSPA+ devices around here. And using Speednet you never know how busy the servers are. I used 3 different servers within 30mi to test. As comparison here's engadget's tests for verizon and att iphones: http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/02/verizon-iphone-review/ about a 1/3rd of the way down.
Hi,
any particular suggestion for China Mobile operator? Thanks in advance!
Vodafone NZ
Notes:
- I turned flight mode on/off before the tests
- App used to test speed: "Speedtest.net by Ookla"
Carrier=Vodafone NZ
Name of the APN=www.vodafone.net.nz
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test=Wellington CBD
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)=H
Number of bars (out of 4)=4
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])=2717,1592,132
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 3395,1464,127
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
Summary: A noticeable download speed increase only, but worthwhile.
Does anyone know what the settings are for Rogers in Canada?
Thanks.
i always get about 1-2 bars. alot of drop outs aswell. i have also seen no improments with this mod
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
kloud_ said:
Where/how do I find MCC for my operator?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Network_Code
(I finally put my specs in other post, for better reading of the original list )
*General*
Carrier= F SFR
Name of the APN= sl2sfr [APN : sl2sfr, MCC : 208 (code for France), MNC : 10 (this is for SFR - they also use 11 and 13 but it looks not working, APN Type : default]
This tweak may not work if you have no Full Internet access, you'll need to use wapsfr APN which is stuck at about 365kbps.
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= La Rochelle, France
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)= H
Number of bars (out of 4)= 3
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 365-46-382
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 2512-1206-169
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1 <<< Useless, it never worked for me. You can remove the string or turn it to 0.
@PaVi90 > This may help ?
@jrock60 > This may help ?
@paolo599 > check if your carrier provides a high-speed APN, if you see no improvements it can comes from you using a WAP APN (limited bandwidth). Do a speedtest to be sure it's not working and... make sure you're in 3G ! (GPRS has a very low bandwidth, you can speed it a bit but no great results to expect !)
*General*
Carrier=Orange UK
Name of the APN=orangeinternet
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test=NE62, UK
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)=H
Number of bars (out of 4)=3
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 932,153,118
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 1743,449,187
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
Perceval from Hyrule said:
(I finally put my specs in other post, for better reading of the original list )
*General*
Carrier= F SFR
Name of the APN= sl2sfr [APN : sl2sfr, MCC : 208 (code for France), MNC : 10 (this is for SFR - they also use 11 and 13 but it looks not working, APN Type : default]
This tweak may not work if you have no Full Internet access, you'll need to use wapsfr APN which is stuck at about 365kbps.
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= La Rochelle, France
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)= H
Number of bars (out of 4)= 3
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 365-46-382
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 2512-1206-169
*build.prop specs*
rild.libpath=/system/lib/libril-qc-1.so <<< Kinda useless, but you get sure it will use the correct file
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=34 <<< Looks SFR can't handle (to confirm), you can put 12 for full compatibility
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=20 <<< Looks very high value, SFR can't handle this (to confirm)
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=9 <<< Looks high, don't care
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1 <<< Useless, it never worked for me in 2.1. You can remove the string or turn it to 0.
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supere mais comment je vais savoire les parametres de orange FR
peo306 said:
supere mais comment je vais savoire les parametres de orange FR
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http://wiki.frandroid.com/wiki/Configurations_Op%C3%A9rateurs
Perceval from Hyrule said:
@PaVi90 > This may help ?
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Thank you! Where should I set this code?
AirTel, Calcutta, India ( Mobile Office )
Name of the APN=airtelgprs.com
*Test (facultative)*
Location of test= Calcutta, India
Network icon (G, E, 3G, H ?)= E
Number of bars (out of 4)= 4
Result before mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 58, 58, not able to check..
Result after mod (download [kbps], upload [kbps], ping [ms])= 90,68, 847
*build.prop specs*
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
Perceval from Hyrule said:
http://wiki.frandroid.com/wiki/Configurations_Op%C3%A9rateurs
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je vous merci,ma qaustion les parametres de :ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
Pour orange j'ai mis le même numéro donc comment j'aurai les valus pour obtenir optimal tweak
Merci
Hi,
i have the same Problem as described here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39665
Same problem has been reported with the N7:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29494425
It should work like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJvT0GeF1p4
My system: Nexus 4; Stock ROM 4.2.1; rooted
Apples Magic Trackpad pairs with the N4 but is is recognized as some sort of Joystick.
Only a spot in the middle of the screen is visible and it can be clicked.
I was able to change the pointer style from spots to pointer
creating the file:
/system/usr/idc/Vendor_05ac_Product_030e_Version_0060.idc
With the text:
Code:
# Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# Emulator keyboard configuration file #2.
#
device.internal = 0
touch.deviceType = pointer
touch.orientationAware = 0
touch.gestureMode = pointer
touch.size.calibration = area
you can change touch.gestureMode = pointer to spots to see the effect
note: my wifi gets very slow when using this file!
the parameters can be found here:
http://source.android.com/tech/input/touch-devices.html#indirect-multi-touch-pointer-gestures
can someone with more experience create a idc file for the trackpad?
i have a problem i search the Factory Settings code for this radio I hope you can help me
Description:
7in Touch Screen 2 Din Quad-core Android Bluetooth Car Stereo GPS Navigator Radio 1080P MP5 Player
SWM8802 7in TFT Touch Screen 2 Din Quad-core Android OS Bluetooth Car GPS Navigator 1080P MP5 Player
=============
Features:
1. 2 DIN 7inch high definition full touch capacitive touch screen, support to play up to 1080P video.
2. Quad Core CPU, support APK app download.
3. Built-in WIFI, support to download APP and play online games and so on. Also can connect to the mobile phone WiFi hotspot.
4. Come with GPS receiver, support built-in and external GPS map
5. 1G DDR3, build 16G flash music / navigation map data / video.
6. Build-in Bluetooth, support hands-free calls, phone book, A2DP to steaming the phone music to the radio.
7. Support mirror link function.
8. Support Wireless IR remote control.
9. Support 3G/4G wifi dongle.
10. Support reversing camera input. (camera not included)
11. Support camera recorder.
12. Support AM / FM radio.
13. 10 EQ sound effect.
14. Support multi-way CVBS input.
15. Support WiFi Internet access and wireless access point sharing
Specifications:
Material: metal + plastic
Quantity: 1 set
Color: as pictures show
Screen: 7-inch TFT LCD capacitive touch screen, 1024 x 600, 16MP
Memory: 1GB DDR3
ROM: 16 GB
Android OS: 7.1
Support: for Google Maps, pther IGO, Baidu Maps
Model: SWM8802 Android
Type: MP5 player
System: Android 7.1
Decoder chip: MTK
DDR: 1G
ROM: 16G
CPU: 4-core, 1.3G
Version number: ALPS.LD-KK1.MP10.V1.4
Screen size: 7 inches
Screen resolution: 1024 x 600, high-definition capacitive screen
Panel size: 178mm x 102mm/7.01 x 4.02"
Box size: 208mm x 115mm x 152mm/8.19 x 4.53 x 5.98"
Host depth: 50mm/1.97"
Whole machine net weight: 742g
Mobile phone connection: support (dual-way connection for Android, single-way connection for iOS)
GPS navigation: yes
Radio band: FM single band
Radio chip: QN8035
Language: English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Indonesian, Vietnamese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Portuguese, Finnish, Romanian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Russian, Arabic, Thai, Korean
Map type: pre-installed IG9 Europe map
Reverse video input: support
Reverse detection method: buttcock line detection
Brake prompt: can be turned on/off
Steering wheel control: yes
Bluetooth: V3.0
Amplifier chip: TDA7388
USB interface: 1 way for screen, 1 way for buttcock line
Radio frequency: 87.5M-108MHz
External memory card slot: mini TF card, support music card, navigation card
Remote control: 27 keys remote control
Reset button: yes(RST)
Plug type: ISO plug
RCA video terminal: 1-way video output, 1-way reversing input, 2-way audio output, 2-way video input
Front aux audio input: yes
Volume knob: yes
Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA/WAV/OGG/FLAC/APE
Supported video Formats: RM/RMVB/MP4/FLV/MKV/3GP/AVI/ASF/SWFMP1/MP2
Supported image formats: JPG
Here is the build.prop
# begin build properties
# autogenerated by buildinfo.sh
ro.custom.homepage=baidu.
sys.project.fat.volume=MID
ro.build.id=MID
ro.build.display.id=ALPS.LD_kk1.MP10.V1.5
ro.build.version.incremental=eng.android.1517223650
ro.custom.build.version=1517223650
ro.build.version.sdk=19
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=7.1
ro.custom.filemanager.4g=no
ro.build.date=Mon Jan 29 19:04:17 CST 2018
ro.build.date.utc=1517223857
ro.build.type=user
ro.build.user=android
ro.build.host=ubuntu
ro.build.tags=test-keys
ro.product.model=CAR AUDIO
ro.product.brand=unknown
ro.product.name=unknown
ro.product.device=yecon27_tb_c_kk
ro.product.board=yecon27_tb_c_kk
ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a
ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi
ro.product.manufacturer=unknown
ro.product.locale.language=en
ro.product.locale.region=US
ro.wifi.channels=
ro.board.platform=
# ro.build.product is obsolete; use ro.product.device
ro.build.product=yecon27_tb_c_kk
# Do not try to parse ro.build.description or .fingerprint
ro.build.description=yecon27_tb_c_kk-user 4.4.2 KOT49H eng.android.1517223650 test-keys
ro.build.fingerprint=alps/yecon27_tb_c_kk/yecon27_tb_c_kk:4.4.2/KOT49H/1517223650:user/test-keys
ro.build.flavor=
ro.build.characteristics=tablet
ro.sf.lcd_density=160
ro.build.projectType=MW7006A_RGB_800X480
ro.hw.id=258794592
ro.custom.id=MW7006A_RGB_800X480
ro.custom.userID=4
ro.custom.eco.backlight=no
ro.custom.is.pnd=yes
ro.custom.airplane.mode=no
ro.custom.vpn=no
ro.custom.dvr.start=0
ro.custom.flash=no
ro.custom.is.mp612=no
ro.custom.speech.control=no
ro.custom.time.format=24
persist.sys.timezone=Asia/Shanghai
ro.custom.font.scale=2
ro.custom.volume.ring=8
ro.custom.volume.music=15
# end build properties
# begin mediatek build properties
ro.mediatek.version.release=ALPS.KK1.MP10.V1.6
ro.mediatek.platform=MT8127
ro.mediatek.chip_ver=S01
ro.mediatek.version.branch=KK1.MP10
ro.mediatek.version.sdk=2
# end mediatek build properties
#
# from out/target/product/yecon27_tb_c_kk/obj/CUSTGEN/config/system.prop
#
#
# system.prop for generic sdk
#
rild.libpath=/system/lib/mtk-ril.so
rild.libargs=-d /dev/ttyC0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 {
wifi.interface=wlan0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 }
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101210 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.wsc=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20101210}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20110318 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.p2p=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20110318}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101213 {
mediatek.wlan.ctia=0
# MTK, mtk03034 20101213}
#
wifi.tethering.interface=ap0
#
ro.opengles.version=131072
wifi.direct.interface=p2p0
dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=128m
dalvik.vm.heapsize=256m
# USB MTP WHQL
ro.sys.usb.mtp.whql.enable=0
# Power off opt in IPO
sys.ipo.pwrdncap=2
# Switching Menu of Mass storage and MTP
ro.sys.usb.storage.type=mtp,mass_storage
# USB BICR function
ro.sys.usb.bicr=yes
# USB Charge only function
ro.sys.usb.charging.only=yes
# audio
ro.camera.sound.forced=0
ro.audio.silent=0
ro.zygote.preload.enable=0
ro.config.pppoe_enable=1
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
persist.gemini.sim_num=1
ro.gemini.smart_sim_switch=false
ro.gemini.smart_3g_switch=0
ril.specific.sm_cause=0
bgw.current3gband=0
ril.external.md=0
ro.btstack=blueangel
ro.sf.hwrotation=0
ril.current.share_modem=1
curlockscreen=1
ro.mediatek.gemini_support=false
drm.service.enabled=true
fmradio.driver.enable=1
ril.first.md=1
ril.flightmode.poweroffMD=1
ril.telephony.mode=0
dalvik.vm.mtk-stack-trace-file=/data/anr/mtk_traces.txt
persist.mtk.anr.mechanism=1
mediatek.wlan.chip=mediatek.wlan.module.postfix=_
ril.radiooff.poweroffMD=0
ro.config.notification_sound=Proxima.ogg
ro.config.alarm_alert=Alarm_Classic.ogg
ro.config.ringtone=Backroad.ogg
persist.mtk.wcn.combo.chipid=-1
ro.fota.oem=MTK_KK
ro.fota.platform=MTK_KK
ro.fota.type=phone
ter.service.enable=0
mediatek.extmd.usbport=0
ro.lte.dc.support=0
ril.active.md=0
persist.sys.dalvik.vm.lib=libdvm.so
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
Try 126
Skrallex said:
Try 126
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No not work
all standard passwords from the net and here from the forum already tried:crying:
Try 123456 or 7890
On mine it is 123456 for settings and 7890 for factory reset
No not work
000000 (6x) ?
Primetime_de said:
000000 (6x) ?
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No, unfortunately not
I am desperate
Is not there another way ROOT
is available
Dont you have contact information to the dealer where you bought it?
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Tryed 1983 ???
Terje_N said:
Dont you have contact information to the dealer where you bought it?
---------- Post added at 05:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:00 PM ----------
Tryed 1983 ???
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Thanks Thanks Thanks 1000+ Terje_N:laugh:
The Code 1983 works
How do you know the code would interest me
xdidi0 said:
Thanks Thanks Thanks 1000+ Terje_N:laugh:
The Code 1983 works
How do you know the code would interest me
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Google my friend... G o o g l e.......
I just watch your photos of your player, and saw the model name.... "SWM Android 8802".
The I google that model name, and readed several of the hits, and at last I fond a site that say "factory code 1983"......
Happy to be helpfull ....
Terje_N said:
Google my friend... G o o g l e.......
I just watch your photos of your player, and saw the model name.... "SWM Android 8802".
The I google that model name, and readed several of the hits, and at last I fond a site that say "factory code 1983"......
Happy to be helpfull ....
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I googled without end my fingers have already smoked:crying:
and I did the same as you but without success:crying:
Over several days and before I post in a forum a lot has to happen
or the German google is crap
But still 1000 thanks for your efforts:highfive:
ææ
Same problem.
Hoping someone can help me. Ive watched various review videos re SWM 8802 but impossible to guarantee two simple things are truly available on this head unit: 1) AM radio, and 2) RDS to display radio song info. I live in the US and understand RDS is not always provided in head units. Does anyone have this unit and can answer each of these 2 questions individually? Ideally, would LOVE to see screenshots of what the RDS display looks like.
I have one
bjorktuk said:
Hoping someone can help me. Ive watched various review videos re SWM 8802 but impossible to guarantee two simple things are truly available on this head unit: 1) AM radio, and 2) RDS to display radio song info. I live in the US and understand RDS is not always provided in head units. Does anyone have this unit and can answer each of these 2 questions individually? Ideally, would LOVE to see screenshots of what the RDS display looks like.
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I am resonably happy with mine BUT No AM radio..NO rds info on G10radio app..no bluetooth settings under settings app looking into bluetooth tethering app.. No Australian maps under mygo app:laugh:
I'm in the same boat... tried the 1983 but no bueno.... here's my info:
ASIN: B074MPLP78
Item: LMC-WN7001
SERVO: SA9SD0_ABA HD860
MCU: Jian_C051_V170615 VCOM
BT: V160618.21 5218E
my device is locked how to reset my device
model lc8909
I have the 8702 which has the same code 1983. I got from youtube the video without sound but the gue shows the factory setup and I saw he typed the 1983. Tried on the 8702 model and it worked.
The 8702 is different model with GPS, FM, rear back camera, dash cam. They all work on my car. Only the steering wheel control doesn't work. I set it as per the user guide but the volume changed to the maximum without stop. I haven't the SWC function so far. The unit can't see my phone though USB but only charging. I haven't figured out how it will work.
try 3368
Mine works with 3368
xdidi0 said:
i have a problem i search the Factory Settings code for this radio I hope you can help me
Description:
7in Touch Screen 2 Din Quad-core Android Bluetooth Car Stereo GPS Navigator Radio 1080P MP5 Player
SWM8802 7in TFT Touch Screen 2 Din Quad-core Android OS Bluetooth Car GPS Navigator 1080P MP5 Player
=============
Features:
1. 2 DIN 7inch high definition full touch capacitive touch screen, support to play up to 1080P video.
2. Quad Core CPU, support APK app download.
3. Built-in WIFI, support to download APP and play online games and so on. Also can connect to the mobile phone WiFi hotspot.
4. Come with GPS receiver, support built-in and external GPS map
5. 1G DDR3, build 16G flash music / navigation map data / video.
6. Build-in Bluetooth, support hands-free calls, phone book, A2DP to steaming the phone music to the radio.
7. Support mirror link function.
8. Support Wireless IR remote control.
9. Support 3G/4G wifi dongle.
10. Support reversing camera input. (camera not included)
11. Support camera recorder.
12. Support AM / FM radio.
13. 10 EQ sound effect.
14. Support multi-way CVBS input.
15. Support WiFi Internet access and wireless access point sharing
Specifications:
Material: metal + plastic
Quantity: 1 set
Color: as pictures show
Screen: 7-inch TFT LCD capacitive touch screen, 1024 x 600, 16MP
Memory: 1GB DDR3
ROM: 16 GB
Android OS: 7.1
Support: for Google Maps, pther IGO, Baidu Maps
Model: SWM8802 Android
Type: MP5 player
System: Android 7.1
Decoder chip: MTK
DDR: 1G
ROM: 16G
CPU: 4-core, 1.3G
Version number: ALPS.LD-KK1.MP10.V1.4
Screen size: 7 inches
Screen resolution: 1024 x 600, high-definition capacitive screen
Panel size: 178mm x 102mm/7.01 x 4.02"
Box size: 208mm x 115mm x 152mm/8.19 x 4.53 x 5.98"
Host depth: 50mm/1.97"
Whole machine net weight: 742g
Mobile phone connection: support (dual-way connection for Android, single-way connection for iOS)
GPS navigation: yes
Radio band: FM single band
Radio chip: QN8035
Language: English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Indonesian, Vietnamese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Portuguese, Finnish, Romanian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Russian, Arabic, Thai, Korean
Map type: pre-installed IG9 Europe map
Reverse video input: support
Reverse detection method: buttcock line detection
Brake prompt: can be turned on/off
Steering wheel control: yes
Bluetooth: V3.0
Amplifier chip: TDA7388
USB interface: 1 way for screen, 1 way for buttcock line
Radio frequency: 87.5M-108MHz
External memory card slot: mini TF card, support music card, navigation card
Remote control: 27 keys remote control
Reset button: yes(RST)
Plug type: ISO plug
RCA video terminal: 1-way video output, 1-way reversing input, 2-way audio output, 2-way video input
Front aux audio input: yes
Volume knob: yes
Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA/WAV/OGG/FLAC/APE
Supported video Formats: RM/RMVB/MP4/FLV/MKV/3GP/AVI/ASF/SWFMP1/MP2
Supported image formats: JPG
Here is the build.prop
# begin build properties
# autogenerated by buildinfo.sh
ro.custom.homepage=baidu.
sys.project.fat.volume=MID
ro.build.id=MID
ro.build.display.id=ALPS.LD_kk1.MP10.V1.5
ro.build.version.incremental=eng.android.1517223650
ro.custom.build.version=1517223650
ro.build.version.sdk=19
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=7.1
ro.custom.filemanager.4g=no
ro.build.date=Mon Jan 29 19:04:17 CST 2018
ro.build.date.utc=1517223857
ro.build.type=user
ro.build.user=android
ro.build.host=ubuntu
ro.build.tags=test-keys
ro.product.model=CAR AUDIO
ro.product.brand=unknown
ro.product.name=unknown
ro.product.device=yecon27_tb_c_kk
ro.product.board=yecon27_tb_c_kk
ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a
ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi
ro.product.manufacturer=unknown
ro.product.locale.language=en
ro.product.locale.region=US
ro.wifi.channels=
ro.board.platform=
# ro.build.product is obsolete; use ro.product.device
ro.build.product=yecon27_tb_c_kk
# Do not try to parse ro.build.description or .fingerprint
ro.build.description=yecon27_tb_c_kk-user 4.4.2 KOT49H eng.android.1517223650 test-keys
ro.build.fingerprint=alps/yecon27_tb_c_kk/yecon27_tb_c_kk:4.4.2/KOT49H/1517223650:user/test-keys
ro.build.flavor=
ro.build.characteristics=tablet
ro.sf.lcd_density=160
ro.build.projectType=MW7006A_RGB_800X480
ro.hw.id=258794592
ro.custom.id=MW7006A_RGB_800X480
ro.custom.userID=4
ro.custom.eco.backlight=no
ro.custom.is.pnd=yes
ro.custom.airplane.mode=no
ro.custom.vpn=no
ro.custom.dvr.start=0
ro.custom.flash=no
ro.custom.is.mp612=no
ro.custom.speech.control=no
ro.custom.time.format=24
persist.sys.timezone=Asia/Shanghai
ro.custom.font.scale=2
ro.custom.volume.ring=8
ro.custom.volume.music=15
# end build properties
# begin mediatek build properties
ro.mediatek.version.release=ALPS.KK1.MP10.V1.6
ro.mediatek.platform=MT8127
ro.mediatek.chip_ver=S01
ro.mediatek.version.branch=KK1.MP10
ro.mediatek.version.sdk=2
# end mediatek build properties
#
# from out/target/product/yecon27_tb_c_kk/obj/CUSTGEN/config/system.prop
#
#
# system.prop for generic sdk
#
rild.libpath=/system/lib/mtk-ril.so
rild.libargs=-d /dev/ttyC0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 {
wifi.interface=wlan0
# MTK, Infinity, 20090720 }
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101210 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.wsc=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20101210}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20110318 {
ro.mediatek.wlan.p2p=1
# MTK, mtk03034 20110318}
# MTK, mtk03034, 20101213 {
mediatek.wlan.ctia=0
# MTK, mtk03034 20101213}
#
wifi.tethering.interface=ap0
#
ro.opengles.version=131072
wifi.direct.interface=p2p0
dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=128m
dalvik.vm.heapsize=256m
# USB MTP WHQL
ro.sys.usb.mtp.whql.enable=0
# Power off opt in IPO
sys.ipo.pwrdncap=2
# Switching Menu of Mass storage and MTP
ro.sys.usb.storage.type=mtp,mass_storage
# USB BICR function
ro.sys.usb.bicr=yes
# USB Charge only function
ro.sys.usb.charging.only=yes
# audio
ro.camera.sound.forced=0
ro.audio.silent=0
ro.zygote.preload.enable=0
ro.config.pppoe_enable=1
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
persist.gemini.sim_num=1
ro.gemini.smart_sim_switch=false
ro.gemini.smart_3g_switch=0
ril.specific.sm_cause=0
bgw.current3gband=0
ril.external.md=0
ro.btstack=blueangel
ro.sf.hwrotation=0
ril.current.share_modem=1
curlockscreen=1
ro.mediatek.gemini_support=false
drm.service.enabled=true
fmradio.driver.enable=1
ril.first.md=1
ril.flightmode.poweroffMD=1
ril.telephony.mode=0
dalvik.vm.mtk-stack-trace-file=/data/anr/mtk_traces.txt
persist.mtk.anr.mechanism=1
mediatek.wlan.chip=mediatek.wlan.module.postfix=_
ril.radiooff.poweroffMD=0
ro.config.notification_sound=Proxima.ogg
ro.config.alarm_alert=Alarm_Classic.ogg
ro.config.ringtone=Backroad.ogg
persist.mtk.wcn.combo.chipid=-1
ro.fota.oem=MTK_KK
ro.fota.platform=MTK_KK
ro.fota.type=phone
ter.service.enable=0
mediatek.extmd.usbport=0
ro.lte.dc.support=0
ril.active.md=0
persist.sys.dalvik.vm.lib=libdvm.so
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
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Hi all I'm desperately looking for help I need the factory settings code for my Erisin ES7897S android car stereo any suggestions for the code or where I should look very mush appreciated