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here i have all current known radios for the Eris. these radios can be flashed via Amon_RA recovery. ive put them in update.zip format. so all u need to do is place them on the root of ur sdcard and flash like any other update.zip from recovery.
FLASH THESE AT UR OWN RISK. LIKE ANYTHING ELSE U DO TO UR PHONE. IM NOT RESPONSIBLE
INSTRUCTIONS
step one: download and put the desired radio update.zip on to the root of ur sdcard.
step two: flash the update.zip via Amon_RA recovery. by selecting update.zip from sdcard and choosing the radio zip u want.
step three once it flashes it will ask u to press a something to continue. do it and itll reboot and take a few seconds on a bootloader screen. once that finishes, it will reboot back into recovery. from there just choose reboot, to boot into android
step four go into settings>about phone>software information. under baseband is ur radio version. enyoy
now as for the question of which radio is better...
there is no good answer to this question. some enjoy results from different radios. an up graded radio will always do good. as it will most likely give better battery life and signal then the stock radio. all of these radios will work with any rom (1.5 - 2.1) and unless a dev has inclued a radio in their rom. the radio will always remain the same unless u flash it with another.
now for the question about why some radios say heroc instead of eris...
the heroc radio are just that... heroc radios from sprint. its a cdma radio so it works the same as verizon radio. dont believe me?! do a strings | grep on all the radios and u will see they are all using both sprint and verizon logins and such. also as right now im running the latest radio which is the heroc one. everything works fine and its the one ive had best results with on both my Sprint Hero and my wifes Verizon Eris. although others may find better results with other versions.
please feel free to post ur radio results here on this thread.
md5sum
2.42.00.03.10-heroc.zip md5sum (1eedacfbbe62349783f1137966b65e15) *WARNING: reported BT issues*
2.41.04.02.03-heroc.zip md5sum (c966d6e0ca67f598669e7da6bf1b13f2)
2.41.04.02.02-eris.zip md5sum (3e4d7868c291bae0c44f1bef80376c47)
2.40.00.01.22-eris.zip md5sum (9bb6914b264e9d6d1632e8876b709229)
1.04.01.09.21-heroc-shipped.zip md5sum (cd05836cf21c1958138bb8e752657b68)
again have fun
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great work! have you noticed an increase in reception? or just better better life?
Will dialing *228 anytime after the patch mess it up?
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Will dialing *228 anytime after the patch mess it up?
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Nope, everything should work fine, i use to use sprint radio's all the time on my winmo devices, i allways thought they worked better
its only been 10 minutes or so since i flashed the latest radio, but my 'Time without a signal %' is at zero without the Airplane Mode trick will keep checking, but this seems to be good news! Not that I have ANY idea if that bug could even be related to this haha, but whatever, as long as it works..
edit: well over an hour now..still 0%
edit2: started doing it again after the next reboot, airplane trick still needed
Thanks for the tutorial, and for those that browse and don't want to register an account (don't be lazy) I have the files hosted over at photex-media dot net
Photex said:
Thanks for the tutorial, and for those that browse and don't want to register an account (don't be lazy) I have the files hosted over at photex-media dot net
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just dont forget to give credit. i didnt get these radios in update.zip form. so i did all that work myself. also took the time to flash each of them before posting to make sure all was good and they all worked
Please be careful guys, I would not flash your radio without a reason to.
However thanks for the tutorial, I have another eris radio version, but I don't think it would be wise to flash it. Do you want it?
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have had the newest eris radio for a couple hours now and can say that the signal strength has signifigantly improved and can't confirm battery drainage at this point but the signal strength is there for sure...jcase why would it not be advisable to flash a radio update?
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Please be careful guys, I would not flash your radio without a reason to.
However thanks for the tutorial, I have another eris radio version, but I don't think it would be wise to flash it. Do you want it?
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pm me and give me the info on it. please
also there is no reason to try and scare people about these radios ive posted. they all work and it will do no harm to flash them. ive noticed better reception and battery life since flashing the latest sprint radio on both my heroc and eris. if anyone flashed the root leak they got a radio that ive posted here. its actually an older radio at that.
but yeah if u are sure u have an eris or sprint radio. then please give me the info and ill test it.
sunder74 said:
have had the newest eris radio for a couple hours now and can say that the signal strength has signifigantly improved and can't confirm battery drainage at this point but the signal strength is there for sure...jcase why would it not be advisable to flash a radio update?
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flashing anything can be risky. but i wouldnt have posted this or anything else that i have not tested myself. i wouldnt ever post something that would put anyones device at risk. ive flashed many radios and know what im doing. i wouldnt advise anyoone to go out and find mystery radios to flash as that is a sure fire way to brick ur device.
again all of my radios were tested by me before i posted and they all work well
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flashing anything can be risky. but i wouldnt have posted this or anything else that i have not tested myself. i wouldnt ever post something that would put anyones device at risk. ive flashed many radios and know what im doing. i wouldnt advise anyoone to go out and find mystery radios to flash as that is a sure fire way to brick ur device.
again all of my radios were tested by me before i posted and they all work well
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excellent, thanks for sharing and taking the time and the risk to test and post these as i stated previously signal is much improved with the newest eris version...living close to an airport seems to reek havoc on my coverage idk why, again thanks.
I know this sounds bad but how the heck do you see what radio you current have I know its in settings but I am having a brain fart or am just to blind to see it in about phone.
afoulke said:
I know this sounds bad but how the heck do you see what radio you current have I know its in settings but I am having a brain fart or am just to blind to see it in about phone.
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read my first post and it tells u where to look
toastcfh of course you get credit, i'm just trying to have a nice organized site with tutorials and files locally hosted as an alternative. XDA becomes pretty cluttered at times. I hope you don't mind I did some spelling corrections
And for a quick review before flashing the heroc rom I had maybe 0-1 bars in my apartment, now I have 2-3 and calls connect EXTREMELY quick in comparison.
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read my first post and it tells u where to look
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Doh.... I totally skipped that thinking well I need to find my version before I install.. Thx!
Can you downgrade radios unlike Roms?
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pm me and give me the info on it. please
also there is no reason to try and scare people about these radios ive posted. they all work and it will do no harm to flash them. ive noticed better reception and battery life since flashing the latest sprint radio on both my heroc and eris. if anyone flashed the root leak they got a radio that ive posted here. its actually an older radio at that.
but yeah if u are sure u have an eris or sprint radio. then please give me the info and ill test it.
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I have a reason to inform them they are running a risk. A lot of people out there have no clue what they are doing nor risks involved. If something happens, say some idiot pulled the battery, or flashed on a low battery, bad things could happen. or if a file happens to be corrupted.
I have the radios from stock 1.5, root 2.1 and leak 2.1, which do you not have.
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I have a reason to inform them they are running a risk. A lot of people out there have no clue what they are doing nor risks involved. If something happens, say some idiot pulled the battery, or flashed on a low battery, bad things could happen. or if a file happens to be corrupted.
I have the radios from stock 1.5, root 2.1 and leak 2.1, which do you not have.
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i have them all. the stock eris radio im pulling from the ruu now and will add later when i get a chance.
I have noticed that most of the roms put out lately claim they are based on the official ruu yet many people still have the audio loss problem and when they bite the bullet and install the real official ruu from sprint their problem disappears.
If all these so called "official 2.1" roms were really official would the audio loss problem not have disappeared in them too?
Also, if they are truly official why does the thread on "2.1 rooting status" even exist?
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I have noticed that most of the roms put out lately claim they are based on the official ruu yet many people still have the audio loss problem and when they bite the bullet and install the real official ruu from sprint their problem disappears.
If all these so called "official 2.1" roms were really official would the audio loss problem not have disappeared in them too?
Also, if they are truly official why does the thread on "2.1 rooting status" even exist?
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In the 2.1 RUU, there is a ROM file, just like every other ROM you've ever flashed. The RUU updated the HBOOT, so if you run it, it updates a lot more than just a normal ROM flash does. The 2.1 rooting status thread exists for the people who ran the actual 2.1 RUU. It's an HBOOT root status thread.
As for the other question, I'm not entirely sure. I was under the impression that all the devs were still using the leak from about a week before the official RUU.
The audio issue is random, i for one have never had it once yet.
same here, not on any rom.
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I have noticed that most of the roms put out lately claim they are based on the official ruu yet many people still have the audio loss problem and when they bite the bullet and install the real official ruu from sprint their problem disappears.
If all these so called "official 2.1" roms were really official would the audio loss problem not have disappeared in them too?
Also, if they are truly official why does the thread on "2.1 rooting status" even exist?
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(joking)
jesus fu*king christ , Really? I'm gonna go get a beer and get where your at
(joking)
Ruu and rom are totally different things and I don't know about the audio loss thing because I also have never had it. And you do got a point about the rom thing but if you read flipz he basically tells you that because of the new system.img that His "fixes" may not work right (not word for word)
I've never experienced the sound rape either.
I knew I was going to get blasted for those questions but I figured why not...at least it got me the answer as to why these official roms don't solve the problem.
I am one of those w/ the audio problem and tried a couple of the "official" releases that didn't fix the prob and I never saw a good explanation as to why posted anywhere. Now I have.
If someone can explain, what in the Hboot could it be that fixes the audio problem people are having with the official roms minus the new hboot?
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I knew I was going to get blasted for those questions but I figured why not...at least it got me the answer as to why these official roms don't solve the problem.
I am one of those w/ the audio problem and tried a couple of the "official" releases that didn't fix the prob and I never saw a good explanation as to why posted anywhere. Now I have.
If someone can explain, what in the Hboot could it be that fixes the audio problem people are having with the official roms minus the new hboot?
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Yeah it's ****ed up I apologize even though I did say joking twice. I don't know if it's the hboot though. whats your stats? pri prl and so fourth
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Yeah it's ****ed up I apologize even though I did say joking twice. I don't know if it's the hboot though. whats your stats? pri prl and so fourth
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No need to apologize. Words on a screen aren't going to bother me.
As for the info you requested. I'm trying fresh 2.1.1 again.
firmware = 2.1-fresh
baseband = 2.42.01.04.27
pri = flipz_01
prl = 60664
cali310 said:
No need to apologize. Words on a screen aren't going to bother me.
As for the info you requested. I'm trying fresh 2.1.1 again.
firmware = 2.1-fresh
baseband = 2.42.01.04.27
pri = flipz_01
prl = 60664
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wait try fresh 2.od with the audiofox before you do also the radio you have is it from the leak or the official rom?
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wait try fresh 2.od with the audiofox before you do also the radio you have is it from the leak or the official rom?
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I tried both the fixes on 2.0d a while back. The radio is from the leak.
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I tried both the fixes on 2.0d a while back. The radio is from the leak.
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here is one from the actual sprint released ruu
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here is one from the actual sprint released ruu
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Thanks. I threw it on a little while ago. We'll see what happens.
markus_del_marko said:
The audio issue is random, i for one have never had it once yet.
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i will second that. it is random, on my first hero i had the audio issues all the time, on my refurb ive flashed the same amount of roms and never ran into an audio issue yet. its random phones that it happens to i believe, mind you that the first hero i had i got on launch day, ive only had my refurb 2 months or something like that
The issue is caused by audio drivers in the kernel not resetting. we do not have the source for .29 kernel so there is no fix. we dont know why this effects some people and not others. cyanogen has worked on the issue and he does not have fix. many other forums have reported this issue with no fix. i chatted with a google engineer and he does not have fix. there is no fix that we know of except replacing the kernel with an older version that works. Since the audio drivers do not reset it does not allow anything to read them. so it continues resetting and resetting and this causes the cpu to be pegged by the constant retry and retry
recompiling the kernel seems to have fixed it. im thinking when toast compiled the OC kernel he changed some things that fixed it.
now lol at this thread. we did not make the official rom. google,sprint,and htc did. "official" means that everyone on the network receives the update. there are gonna be problems.
cali310 said:
Thanks. I threw it on a little while ago. We'll see what happens.
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Did this work for you
derekstory said:
Did this work for you
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Too early to tell. I put it on this morning and have only used the phone once.
The audio issue is random, i for one have never had it once yet.
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Same here, no problems
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I'd like to use the new radio with my oem Donut. Is it as simple as taking the file from one of the update guides and flashing it in the traditional manner? I'm kind of noobish so I'm reluctant to try to take one piece of a Froyo update guide and flash the radio. I'm not really in the market for a sleek black paperweight.
I wouln't do it!
This has BAD IDEA written all over it please don't try this. That being said why not upgrade to the official FROYO? I know it's hard to fathom after seeing ECLAIR in action but it truly is a totally different and better experience.
QUESTION: What does DONUT have that you like so much?
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This has BAD IDEA written all over it please don't try this. That being said why not upgrade to the official FROYO? I know it's hard to fathom after seeing ECLAIR in action but it truly is a totally different and better experience.
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lol, I agree, that's why I posted first.
QUESTION: What does DONUT have that you like so much?
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SPEED. I tried the TMUS rom posted up here a few days ago and it was ok, much better than other Froyo ROMs I've tried, but still laggy compared to my oem androoted Donut.
it works with CM4 if you don't use the hboot.
does not work with CM6. look at my sig I made a flashable .zip file.
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it works with CM4 if you don't use the hboot.
does not work with CM6. look at my sig I made a flashable .zip file.
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I'm scared to try this. Is this the radio that came with the T-MOUS Fro-Yo OTA? I wonder why there isn't a thread for it yet.
Moving to General
aaraya1516 said:
it works with CM4 if you don't use the hboot.
does not work with CM6. look at my sig I made a flashable .zip file.
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The hboot? Which hboot are you talking about? The first half of the ota update succeeded but the second half failed so I have the new SPL but not the new radio or OS.
The new radio does work with cm6, well cm6.1 rc1. I flashed it on my wife mt3g 3.5mm awhile ago, everything booted up just fine.
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The new radio does work with cm6, well cm6.1 rc1. I flashed it on my wife mt3g 3.5mm awhile ago, everything booted up just fine.
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Cool, did you or she notice any improvements?
Yea i got to messed with it a little bit more, signal is pretty strong and stays constant, but that might vary from phone to phone, not much to say about the market since it was down a couple days back. Overall she is satisfied with it. Cant wait till it is ported to the 32b phones so we can take advantaged of the extra 10-15mb it frees up.
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it works with CM4 if you don't use the hboot.
does not work with CM6. look at my sig I made a flashable .zip file.
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So I just flash this through recovery as I would any other zip file? Any idea if this is compatible with older roms? If I nandroid back to my oem 1.6 without rolling back to 23.02 will my phone explode? How about Eclair?
If I flash this is it just as easy to flash back to 23.02 if I need to for some reason?
Sorry for all the obsessive questions; I've never flashed a radio before so I don't know what it is that I don't know.
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it works with CM4 if you don't use the hboot.
does not work with CM6. look at my sig I made a flashable .zip file.
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im flashing that radio now onto cm6.1, ill post my results
EDIT: Your .zip file doesnt work. It did nothing, after i flashed and rebooted then shutdown and went into fastboot my radio was still 2.22.23.02.
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im flashing that radio now onto cm6.1, ill post my results
EDIT: Your .zip file doesnt work. It did nothing, after i flashed and rebooted then shutdown and went into fastboot my radio was still 2.22.23.02.
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It worked for me, except it caused a bootloop because it's not compatible with the CM6 kernel, or at least ezterry's CM6 kernel. I had to flash back to 2.22.23.02.
If you're not using the oem t-mobile/android kernel, don't flash this radio.
I really want to know if this radio is compatible with oem Donut.
Since we on GB radios shouldnt it be a ICS radio
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Since the MT4G isn't getting official ICS, there won't be an ICS radio. Radios really aren't something that can be ported between devices. We know the MT4G is soon getting a small update of some kind, so it's possible a new GB radio will be part of that package.
Maybe football, will be able to work his magic an find us an ics update, or something useful.that dude is magical
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Mr.Highway said:
Maybe football, will be able to work his magic an find us an ics update, or something useful.that dude is magical
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Yeah he is, but where would he get it from? The DHD ICS OTA?
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Yeah he is, but where would he get it from? The DHD ICS OTA?
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I might now how he finds them, but I digress. The dhd actual ROM update we could use, as for the radio.img, that's a different story. Our latest radio, is a dhd one, but that doesn't mean the newest one will be compatible with our phone.
Somebody who can unbrick there phone from a failed radio, they would be able to test it for us. I don't know who could do that right now.
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The baseband builds in newer phones have nothing to do with OS in any case. There's no "Gingerbread radio" or "ICS radio". The newer baseband build in the OS package is just that - a newer build, not even necessarily a better one. Just an opportunity for manufacturer to update everything on the phone.
The last HTC phone that had the baseband tied to the build (requiring baseband update to use camera) was Nexus One, AFAIK.
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I might now how he finds them, but I digress. The dhd actual ROM update we could use, as for the radio.img, that's a different story. Our latest radio, is a dhd one, but that doesn't mean the newest one will be compatible with our phone.
Somebody who can unbrick there phone from a failed radio, they would be able to test it for us. I don't know who could do that right now.
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The latest radio came from the latest MT4G OTA update from a few months ago. I know this because my friend has a stock MT4G that received that OTA and we both have the same baseband/radio version (I'm running the newest from the radio thread). Not sure what you mean about the latest radio coming from the DHD.
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The latest radio came from the latest MT4G OTA update from a few months ago. I know this because my friend has a stock MT4G that received that OTA and we both have the same baseband/radio version (I'm running the newest from the radio thread). Not sure what you mean about the latest radio coming from the DHD.
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I read in the thread by football, that someone checked the dhd radios (idky) an they were the same. Either my tiredness is getting to me or I miss read it. An I did forget about the last update we had, been rooted to long, lol.
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Mr.Highway said:
I read in the thread by football, that someone checked the dhd radios (idky) an they were the same. Either my tiredness is getting to me or I miss read it. An I did forget about the last update we had, been rooted to long, lol.
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I am pretty sure that you are correct.
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I am pretty sure that you are correct.
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I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong, but if that's true then someone needs to explain why my friend's stock MT4G with the latest OTA has the exact same radio as my phone running the latest radio from the radio thread. That fact along definitely suggests the latest radio came from the MT4G.
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I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong, but if that's true then someone needs to explain why my friend's stock MT4G with the latest OTA has the exact same radio as my phone running the latest radio from the radio thread. That fact along definitely suggests the latest radio came from the MT4G.
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It did!
Unless HTC decides they are going to build an ics rom for the mytouch (which thus far they have not included the glacier in their update lists) there will not be an "ics" radio. I would bet football works for HTC, he always finds their "leaks" whether or not they are even released.
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I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong, but if that's true then someone needs to explain why my friend's stock MT4G with the latest OTA has the exact same radio as my phone running the latest radio from the radio thread. That fact along definitely suggests the latest radio came from the MT4G.
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MT4G was updated and received the same radio as DHD, which was also updated. It doesn't matter which one you'll take the baseband build from - most likely they share the baseband build anyway.
DHD will receive official ICS, which might come with even more updated baseband. Needed or not - pretty sure that it won't be necessary for full ICS functionality, but not 100% sure.
I would like to add something. I come from the inspire/dhd side of things. As mentioned by Jack your latest ota radio matches with our 3.6.405 build radio. I downloaded the radios and compared the md5 sums and they were different. So they are the same base just with alteration for our specific devices
Possibly bootloader signatures? Need to run a byte-comparison to see. If the change is only in the header (first 1-2kB) - then it's most likely the signature.
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Possibly bootloader signatures? Need to run a byte-comparison to see. If the change is only in the header (first 1-2kB) - then it's most likely the signature.
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They might have the same version # but they are NOT interchangeable. If you don't believe flash one through hboot a see what happens
The baseband will be the same since its the same hardware however, the information embedded in the file will be different because of different carriers.
HKM: Do NOT flash any radio.img of another device on MT4Glacier. You will get hard-brick with remotely little to no chance of recovery even with jTAGing since you don't have lld image.
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They might have the same version # but they are NOT interchangeable. If you don't believe flash one through hboot a see what happens
The baseband will be the same since its the same hardware however, the information embedded in the file will be different because of different carriers.
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From the development point of view, having 2 builds that differentiate in anything, but share the same version number, is extremely unlikely.
I've byte-compared the radios. There's 1 byte difference in the header, which most likely means nothing since it's in the signature area, and a small (~several tenths of bytes) block of difference at the end, where it again, might nothing (past the actual code block). Which means, in simple words, that these radios have a very high likelihood of being completely identical. Not 100% certainty - since they're obviously not completely identical - but the differences might not be of any significance.
[edit] It also makes good sense for them to be identical. Both phones use the same Qualcomm SoC with integrated multi-band baseband, and the difference between basebands might lie in HW only - like it is between 2 different Nexus One versions. I'm tempted to flash DHD radio just for kicks. Maybe I will one day.
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From the development point of view, having 2 builds that differentiate in anything, but share the same version number, is extremely unlikely.
I've byte-compared the radios. There's 1 byte difference in the header, which most likely means nothing since it's in the signature area, and a small (~several tenths of bytes) block of difference at the end, where it again, might nothing (past the actual code block). Which means, in simple words, that these radios have a very high likelihood of being completely identical. Not 100% certainty - since they're obviously not completely identical - but the differences might not be of any significance.
[edit] It also makes good sense for them to be identical. Both phones use the same Qualcomm SoC with integrated multi-band baseband, and the difference between basebands might lie in HW only - like it is between 2 different Nexus One versions. I'm tempted to flash DHD radio just for kicks. Maybe I will one day.
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Interesting....
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What the latest radio from the radio thread, 2.32.531.1 RUU?
I've been using Panache for quite a while now because I read in another thread that it was the strongest of the radios
majinkenZERO said:
What the latest radio from the radio thread, 2.32.531.1 RUU?
I've been using Panache for quite a while now because I read in another thread that it was the strongest of the radios
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There is no "strongest" radio. You have to test them each individually until you find what works best for YOU in YOUR area.
Sent from my Glacier using XDA
I will update when there are new modems avliable even though I know they are posted through out threads people still seem to ask where they are so here is a thread for them.
In the link below is the Download to ALL of the HTC One Radios that work on the International and AT&T HTC One. Also included is the STOCK AT&T Radio as well.
Link is hosted by my Server so no downtime or Removal.
Download Link:
http://storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda/HTC+One/Modems/
These are flashable in CWM and TWRP.
Can you explain what radios do exactly? What do they improve? How do I know which radio is compatible with my phone? I've tried searching around but I can't find clear explanations of benefits from flashing radios.
Nice!
finalx233 said:
Can you explain what radios do exactly? What do they improve? How do I know which radio is compatible with my phone? I've tried searching around but I can't find clear explanations of benefits from flashing radios.
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They are compatible with any HTC one. It just depends on the location and area. For example I can be in Atlanta and be running the latest modem and things be great and come back home and my speeds and service be terrible on that same modem and just flash another modem and things be better.
But in a lot of cases the .24 modem seems to be the best for everyone at the moment.
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Finished testing .13, .15, and .24.
Best performance was indeed on the .24. I was initially on .13.
.15 had the worse performance. I'm in Canada with Rogers.
Ran Speedtest 5 times on each version.
This is .24 improvement vs .13:
Download performance increase : 2-6 Mbps
Upload performance increase : 2-4 Mbps
Thanks!!
finalx233 said:
Finished testing .13, .15, and .24.
Best performance was indeed on the .24. I was initially on .13.
.15 had the worse performance. I'm in Canada with Rogers.
Ran Speedtest 5 times on each version.
This is .24 improvement vs .13:
Download performance increase : 2-6 Mbps
Upload performance increase : 2-4 Mbps
Thanks!!
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Awesome! Thanks for the results. I'm too lazy to test haha
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Any chance to get an md5sum of the radio zips? It makes flashing a radio less of a worry.
I'm also confused why I couldnt find a thread for these before. Normally they're pretty easy to find on older devices I've owned.
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This thread should be moved to development.
robt772000 said:
This thread should be moved to development.
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Why? What do radios have to do with development?
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tiny4579 said:
Why? What do radios have to do with development?
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Same reason we post stock ROMs in the Dev section....
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So if I try the newest radio that mike posted I can use this stock att one to go back?
BTW which ones are the att specific ones?
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hyelton said:
I will update when there are new modems avliable even though I know they are posted through out threads people still seem to ask where they are so here is a thread for them.
In the link below is the Download to ALL of the HTC One Radios that work on the International and AT&T HTC One. Also included is the STOCK AT&T Radio as well.
Link is hosted by my Server so no downtime or Removal.
Download Link:
http://storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda/HTC+One/Modems/
These are flashable in CWM and TWRP.
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Thanks, nice to found out: good:
Will the .24 work on sprint, considering sprint seems to be different from everything else?
Varekai said:
Will the .24 work on sprint, considering sprint seems to be different from everything else?
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Most likely not..... Sprint is CDMA and so is Verizon so no. The rest are GSM completely different networks
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Alright thanks, I didn't know if these were universal radios or not.
I have the T-Mobile variant of the HTC ONE, but I changed the cid to 11111111 using adb and s-off ... I believe that my speeds became slower after flashing the developer RUU from brightstar us (1.29.1540.16) ....
is it possible to flash one of these radios? my phone does not have recovery....
so how will I go about flashing one of the radios because I really want my hspa speeds to increase
hyelton said:
I will update when there are new modems avliable even though I know they are posted through out threads people still seem to ask where they are so here is a thread for them.
In the link below is the Download to ALL of the HTC One Radios that work on the International and AT&T HTC One. Also included is the STOCK AT&T Radio as well.
Link is hosted by my Server so no downtime or Removal.
Download Link:
http://storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda/HTC+One/Modems/
These are flashable in CWM and TWRP.
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Could you post MD5's?
finalx233 said:
Finished testing .13, .15, and .24.
Best performance was indeed on the .24. I was initially on .13.
.15 had the worse performance. I'm in Canada with Rogers.
Ran Speedtest 5 times on each version.
This is .24 improvement vs .13:
Download performance increase : 2-6 Mbps
Upload performance increase : 2-4 Mbps
Thanks!!
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I am also on Rogers, and wondering if you needed to have s-off to flash this?
I am currently running Android Revolution 4.2.2
Also, no where in the files the OP posted does it say .13, .15 and .24 . Or I am blind I dont know lol. What is the file called exactly.
My current baseband is 4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01L if that helps
g2tegg said:
I am also on Rogers, and wondering if you needed to have s-off to flash this?
I am currently running Android Revolution 4.2.2
Also, no where in the files the OP posted does it say .13, .15 and .24 . Or I am blind I dont know lol. What is the file called exactly.
My current baseband is 4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01L if that helps
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Not sure if you need to be S-Off. You can always try flashing it via recovery. Look for 4A.14.3250.24_10.33.1150.01L. Radios are compatible with all HTC Ones not matter which model ID or CID as far as I know. I don't remember if I was S-Off or not when I did it but if you're not yet S-Off, use Revone. It's super easy.
finalx233 said:
Not sure if you need to be S-Off. You can always try flashing it via recovery. Look for 4A.14.3250.24_10.33.1150.01L. Radios are compatible with all HTC Ones not matter which model ID or CID as far as I know. I don't remember if I was S-Off or not when I did it but if you're not yet S-Off, use Revone. It's super easy.
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am I able to flash this thru adb?
I remember flashing another zip thru adb but im not sure if this will apply...and the necessary steps...
also..if I install a custom recovery..will it affect me installing ota updates? I will bypass rooting... im just adding arecovery so that I can flash the radio....
also..last time I flashed radios... I flashed the .24 and I wasn't able to flash back to the .15 etc...eventhough it said successful, my radio description was still listed as .24... I just want to flash the tmobile radio and have the tmobile apn settings...
unless there are brighstar apn settings or a brighstar radio