I had it on 2.1 and worked a treat. Some people say that 2.2 faster without lagfix. Do any if you with 2.2 see any difference with lagfix?
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Wonder what QA forum is?
Uness you flash 2.2.1 (JPU/JPX) it is needed.
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Hi all,
I have a stock Tmo Vibrant, I hate touch wiz its ugly anyway I was reading about RyanZa's LagFix but I don't have my Vibrant rooted yet and I read the LagFix wont work on phones the JP3 firmware. My question is how do I figure out the baseband that I'm on??
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if you are stock and non rooted then you are most definitely NOT on the jp3 firmware
ibuddha said:
My question is how do I figure out the baseband that I'm on??
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Menu->Settings->About Phone
Awesome then I guess ill have no problem rooting my phone and using lagfix. Sweet. One more question though are there any good roms out yet? Like I said I hate TouchWiz I would very much love to have full on sense on this bad boy also I heard It can be overclocked how can I do this? Can you point me in the right direction?
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PS. Is that jp3 firmware a by product of a rom or something ?
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ibuddha said:
PS. Is that jp3 firmware a by product of a rom or something ?
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Its the I9000(Europe's Galaxy S) baseband...At first people were trying to flash these, as they have been available for about a month now, and basically found out that it was a major incopatibility(Phones were bricking left and right ). Now that the kernal source has been released, these new ROMs should start rolling out with the Vibrant baseband rather than the I9000
I've been running JPH 2.2 for a while now and getting a bit frustrated with blackouts FCs etc. (Which is expected on beta firmware) so I want to go back to 2.1 and wait until official non-beta 2.2 arrives.
So, what IS the most recent, stable, non-beta, 2.1 stock European English firmware?
Thanks,
Mark.
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It's xxJM1
Most stable BETA imho is JM8
ickyboo said:
Most stable BETA imho is JM8
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He wanted non beta
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I also have 2.2 beta allready install..until now i dont know how to downgrade to officially 2.1..any senior can help and give full explainantion step by step
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syuk89 said:
I also have 2.2 beta allready install..until now i dont know how to downgrade to officially 2.1..any senior can help and give full explainantion step by step
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Get it from samfirmware.com (jm1) and flash using odin. Howtos are there as well. Remember to remove any lagfixes.
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jbrugger said:
Get it from samfirmware.com (jm1) and flash using odin. Howtos are there as well. Remember to remove any lagfixes.
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Jm1 rev 3.
There are two versions of jm1, the newer is official
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Thanks guys!
I am now going to toss a coin to decide whether to downgrade to JM1 or JM8 (beta?)!!
I like the idea that people have said that JM8 + voodoo/lagfix is the best performance but a little devil on my shoulder is saying to try JPK!!! aarrgghhh.... I can't decide!
Now I am using my phone 100% (instead of playing with it and switching back to my old Nokia when SGS is gettting on my nerves) I need a FW/ROM that will work NOW, fun Froyo stuff can wait I suppose.
I an currently running ee with phoenix 1.43, . I was wanting to know if I could just flash a froyo rom on to of those. I am currently on the DI18 radio as well. I have searches but all of the current roms talk about using odin. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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You can flash dj29 froyo over dl18 however your current kernal is 2.1 only.
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Btw dj29 froyo can be flashed through clockwork and flashing a dk05 or dk17 modem through odin is not necessary for dj29.
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Thanks for the fast response, so would my 2.1 kernel hinder anything running the rom?
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Your kernal is a 2.1(Eclair) kernal only. It will nor work if u decide to run a 2.2(Froyo) rom. All froyo roms have a kernal included however u may not want to switch over because all kernals for 2.2 are 1000mhz with no mods availible like undervolting or overclocking.
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Can any of the nonvoodoo dj05 and dl09 kernals be ran on the DL30 rom. I am noticing a decrease in performance and battery compared to the undervolted kernals I used before. I don't want to try running one if I will get stuck in a boot loop or fc hell.
Considering DL30 is using a 2.6.32.9 kernel. I can assure you that an eclair kernel will surly break things.
good day.
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We need a kernel bad for DLO9
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We need a kernel bad for DLO9
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Err....for 2.2 you mean? Kernels for DL09 2.1 exist, but unless i'm mistaken the 2.2 kernel source isn't available, hence the lack of kernels
Is there a rom that is as close to the stock 2.2 update w as possible but does not update hboot? I would like to update to stock but not lose nandroid.
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Is there a rom that is as close to the stock 2.2 update w as possible but does not update hboot? I would like to update to stock but not lose nandroid.
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Check out the Liberated Aria 2.2.2 thread in the Development section.
Fully rooted and flashable ROM from the Froyo 2.2 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
Thanks for the link. It sounds like it has a different (oc) kernel. Is it not possible to use the stock one?
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Thanks for the link. It sounds like it has a different (oc) kernel. Is it not possible to use the stock one?
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why would you not want to? they obviously included something that is "behind the scenes" that will help your phone with performance.
I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
You can find app in forums if you search for its free to xda users.
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I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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He also compiled a OC kernel using the Aria Froyo 2.2 kernel source code that was released this week, too. The OC won't affect battery life if you don't enable it.
Thanks. Any idea what the APN settings should be to use mobile hotspot sans att?
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overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
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Yes, bad wording. when I tried setcpu there was no option to go higher (ability or "stubs" not there)
I've since gone up to gene's oc kernel with no problems so far.
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Check out the Liberated Aria 2.2.2 thread in the Development section.
Fully rooted and flashable ROM from the Froyo 2.2 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
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I rooted and flashed my phone (for the first time) to this today, such a huge improvement (IMO) compared to the stock rom. Am loving every bit of it!