Have no clue what these files do. but someone may want it.
Sprint P:60681 PRL
Unzip using WinRAR then
Flash using DFS
It would update your prl if it hasn't done so automatically.
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thanks! and thanked
tylerwatt12 said:
Have no clue what these files do. but someone may want it.
Sprint P:60681 PRL
Unzip using WinRAR then
Flash using DFS
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How do you flash using DFS? pls give me a step by step if possible, thanks in advance!
QPST is easier. If you have a version that is fully functional, which can be found online.
jayseersts said:
How do you flash using DFS? pls give me a step by step if possible, thanks in advance!
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Its a bit of a process. But I think its worth it. You have to enable modem mode by dialing a #*#* code. Enter the code and Samsung 16 digit generic unlock code. Then you get access to anything on your phone
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this method is 10xs easier.
1. Download the PRL.zip folder
2. Unzip PRL onto sdcard root (I used ES File Explorer)
3. Download MSL reader from the market, give it SU access
4. Tap read MSL...write down the 6 digit MSL/SPC Number
5. In the phone dialer dial ##775#
6. In prompt enter the your MSL/SPC number as password
7. Tap Update PRL. Navigate to your PRL file
8. Tap setting button and select Commit Changes.
Last I checked msl reader only worked on htc phones....
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Open terminal
Su
getprop ril.MSL
Super easy if you're rooted
I just got 60683 when i updated my wifes ns4g......anyone know what we gained or, most likely lost?
Long days and pleasant nights...................
pitmaster said:
I just got 60683 when i updated my wifes ns4g......anyone know what we gained or, most likely lost?
Long days and pleasant nights...................
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Just updated today and got that as well.
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is there any way to use the ## commands on a rooted phone or do I have to un root to get that function again
Myn 2.2
depends on who's rom your using. If you are running myns rom you need to go to /sdcard/warm_2.2_optional and install sprintZone.apk
Don't think the sprint zone has anything to do with this. If you are on sense and your espt apk is in tact you should be good.
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Yes I'm on myn 2.2. Y'all both posted. Apk where I'm I able to download these @?
I tried. *2 and it didn't work
I need the # commands for a number change
If you're talking to me, the sprintzone apk is already on your sdcard. its in /sdcard/warm_2.2_optional if for some reason its not there let me know and I'll post it.
Philyteach said:
If you're talking to me, the sprintzone apk is already on your sdcard. its in /sdcard/warm_2.2_optional if for some reason its not there let me know and I'll post it.
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Thanks. I have it installed...so I should be able to use the # commands now? Just confirming before I call sprint
crownholder said:
Thanks. I have it installed...so I should be able to use the # commands now? Just confirming before I call sprint
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After you press the commands, hit the call button. I've had this work when it doesn't automatically initiate.
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to the best of my knowledge it should work, but go ahead and test before calling sprint. Dial ##3282# and see if you get the EPST screen.
EDIT: just checked, I did have to hit the call button to bring it up, so its ##3282# Call for EPST
I was finally able to obtain the PRL file for 60677. I have updated my site with the new changes in the file. Check my sig for the files.
No link to download it?
The analysis or PRL itself?
prl itself
Thanks, updaed my prl
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I was finally able to obtain the PRL file for 60677. I have updated my site with the new changes in the file. Check my sig for the files.
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I really appreciate your work. Being a cell phone network junkie I think this is great to have.
I stay on top of updating my PRL but could you explain to me what exactly this info is telling us?
Example:
SID: 4183 - Sprint PCS - San Francisco Oakland San Jose CA - Priority: More - Roaming Ind:Native
1X Scan: PCS/50 PCS/25 PCS/200 PCS/100 PCS/75 PCS/350 PCS/925 PCS/325 PCS/375
EV Scan: Sprint - 0084:0AC0(Same) - PCS/25 PCS/50 PCS/150 PCS/475 PCS/550 PCS/625 PCS/650 PCS/375
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The analysis or PRL itself?
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im looking for the prl itself to write in QPST
found it: attached
so what i do with this???
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so what i do with this???
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dont try to flash the zip i posted in CWM or anything.... you have to download qualcomm product support tools
extract the zip file i had to your desktop
turn usb debugging on your phone
adb shell getprop ril.MSL
write down the 6 digit number
disconnect usb cable
turn off usb debugging
type ##8778# in your dialer
make USB and UART modem instead of pda
plug phone into usb (it'll install drivers you might need to restart pc i forget)
open QPST, add port, uncheck the "show only" box click the usb port you plugged your phone into
on the top click start clients//service programming
click your phone and start
go to the roam tab
hit read from phone
enter your MSL 6-digit #
in the "enable perferred roaming" box click browse and point to the prl file you want
click write to phone, it will reboot, and your prl is updated
edit: forgot to mention after you're done enter ##8778# again and change usb back to pda (uart stays as modem)
You guys are aware that a 61677 PRL is up and out right?..
If not you can check it out in the Optimus V forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991668
Been doing major testing on both the 61 & the 60 version I see no difference as of yet..
However the code is different so something must be up with it..
61 is a modded one
does it add 3g roaming?
Can we use that one?
churro7 said:
61 is a modded one
does it add 3g roaming?
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Can we use that one?
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Don't, Virgin Mobile only uses Sprint Towers. No roaming is allowed on Virgin Mobile.
i updated to the 60677 and everything seems to work fine and i live in the dallas tx area so if anyone wants to update to 60677 and lives in the dallas area they can !!! good luck
Hey, just thought it would be a good idea to keep an updated list of the PRLs for sprint for our HTC Evo if you choose to opt out of OTA or otherwise just need to revert to an older PRL or something.
Here is some general PRL info:
PRL Definition - (Preferred Roaming List)
The PRL is a list of information that resides in the memory of some kinds of digital phones. It lists the radio frequencies the phone can use in various geographic areas.
The part of the list for each area is ordered by the bands the phone should try to use first. Therefore it's a kind of priority list for which towers the phone should use.
The PRL helps determine which home-network towers to use, and also which towers belonging to other networks to use in roaming situations (areas where the home network has no coverage.) When roaming, the PRL may instruct the phone to use the network with the best roaming rate for the carrier, rather than the one with the strongest signal at the moment.
Since a PRL tells the phone "where" to search for a signal, as carrier networks change over time, an updated PRL may be required for a phone to "see" all of the coverage that it should, both with the home network and for roaming. Originally Posted by navalynt
PRL Backup
(the following instructions are adapted from THIS link)
1. Download and install the latest version of QPST from HERE
2. Dial ##3424# on your Hero to put it into diagnosic mode and connect to your computer via USB
3. Open QPST Configuration and go to the PORTS tab
4. Click on "Add New Port".
5. Select the port listed as USB/QC Diagnostics (may vary, just don't use the data modem one)
6. Go to Start Clients Dropdown and select Service Programming
7. From Service Programming your phone should be selected - Click OK
8. Click "Read from Phone" and Enter MSL. Various fields should populate, don't worry about what tab you are one
9. Click "Save to File" and save to wherever you want (just remember where)
The prl will be located in the directory you saved the file in and labeled as <yourphoneesn>_sp.rl0
PRL Restore [With the phone]
Copy the PRL file to the root of your microSD card
Dial ##775# on the handset and enter the MSL code when prompted for password
Tap on Update PRL
If it read your microSD card correctly your PRL file should be listed in the bottom half of the screen to select
Select your PRL and click OK
Press the MENU button and tap on Commit Modifications (which will reboot the phone)
PRL RESTORE [With QPST] Originally Posted by [URL="http://discussion.treocentral.com/members/100653.html"]Ebag333[/URL]
From the QPST tools, launch QPST Service Programming. (Warning: This is an incredibly powerful tool, and it has the capabilities to completely brick your phone, rendering it useless. If you do not know what something does, don't touch it!)
Make sure that your phone is selected, and click OK.
Click the Read from Phone button. This is where you will enter your MSL/SPC code.
Browse to the Roam tab.
In the Preferred Roaming box, click browse. Choose your PRL file. (Note: While this shows the 60650 version, this version may or may not work for you, and this may not be the latest version.)
Double check that you didn't change anything you weren't supposed to!
Click the Write to Phone button. (Note: You may be promoted for your MSL/SPC code again.)
Soft reset your phone.
Enjoy!
from http://discussion.treocentral.com/treo-800w/175238-update-prl-preferred-roaming-list-manually.html
Old Corolada PRL Index for other Carriers
Also for those of you who get choppy 3G in your area you can follow techknowfile's guide to roam on Verizon
Do you have a PRL that you see missing? If you would like to contribute to the PRL INDEX just post here and I will add to this Main Post.
sources:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=95986
http://cid-eabe29f3770d8d15.skydrive...x/.Public/PRLs
Updated PRL of March 23, 2011
Previous PRLs
Anyway of making this flashable cause I'm on an aosp rom and don't want to go back to a sense rom
Ya. No one has been able to flash prl thru recovery. Im suprised. Is it even possible?
Yea I dont think its possible to flash from recovery or else it would have already been done. for AOSP users use QPST method
##775# doesn't work for me. Running latest stock Sprint sense Rom.
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cordell12 said:
##775# doesn't work for me. Running latest stock Sprint sense Rom.
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Same here.Running Misfit's GB sense.
Try ##3282#
cordell12 said:
##775# doesn't work for me. Running latest stock Sprint sense Rom.
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NYCguy2020 said:
Same here.Running Misfit's GB sense.
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Really? Works fine for me on Myn's. I figured all Sense roms would be the same when it came to this.
rugedraw said:
Really? Works fine for me on Myn's. I figured all Sense roms would be the same when it came to this.
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Nope,the new GB sense Roms don't have EPST working YET.
NYCguy2020 said:
Nope,the new GB sense Roms don't have EPST working YET.
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Sorry, latest official release 3.70 gonna try other #s now
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Nope,the new GB sense Roms don't have EPST working YET.
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Copy the EPST from a 3.70 ROM, and copy it to your /system/app folder. Then reboot.
kf2mq said:
Copy the EPST from a 3.70 ROM, and copy it to your /system/app folder. Then reboot.
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Wondering if this will work...
Anyone care to try for me
One of the reasons I'm not on the leaked version is because of EPST not working...
I am on stock rooted 3.70 rom. The ##775# doesnt work. I did the ##3282# and got in but saw NO place to change PRL like the OP states.
It does work from myn rom
If someone with 60678 can pull it with the instructions above I would love to have it so I can add it to my analysis site.
EDIT: I have 60678 now... I just need 01117 now. You can find the analysis' at www.batonrougebroadband.info
cordell12 said:
I am on stock rooted 3.70 rom. The ##775# doesnt work. I did the ##3282# and got in but saw NO place to change PRL like the OP states.
It does work from myn rom
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In order to change prl you need the 2.1 epst. The option was removed with the froyo update. Read technofiles guide to roaming on 3g for the fix.
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I'm new at this, and I don't want to mess this up..
I hate even having to do this in the first place, but I need to flash a new radio to my phone as my GPS is kaput since I rooted and installed the leaked rooted version of the Gingerbread update (Radio didn't update). However, though I understand how to root and flash a Rom fairly well now, I'm having a little trouble understanding the procedure for flashing a radio. Here's what I intend to follow:
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How to Flash:
In order for this to work, the HTC Glacier needs to be S-OFF. Flashing the radio with a corrupt file or interrupting the flash, can brick the device, please proceed with caution.
Download the your choice of radio for the HTC Glacier.
Make sure the filename is PD15IMG.zip exactly or it will not work and copy it to the same folder as adb (the /platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder).
Connect the HTC Glacier to the computer via USB.
On the computer, open terminal and run the following commands:
Code:
adb push PD15IMG.zip /sdcard/PD15IMG.zip
adb shell md5sum /sdcard/PD15IMG.zip
NOTE: The md5 should match up the provide the original download location. If not, redownload & try again.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
The HTC Glacier will reboot & usually boot into fastboot. Pressing the Power button will put the device into the bootloader.
The bootloader will scan for the radio update. Once it finds the update, select Yes.
Allow the bootloader to finish flashing the updated radio, and reboot the HTC Glacier normally.
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Questions:
1) "Open terminal" - What is terminal exactly? I see multiple references to this on this site, but no clear explanation of what it is, or where I get it.
2) "The md5 should match up the provide the original download location." - What does this mean exactly, and what am I looking for exactly?
3) Is there anything in settings that should be set in a particular way before I start?
4) Are there any apps or programs that I should have on my phone before I begin that I will need to do this?
5) Is the 3rd Gingerbread radio in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059347 compatible with this ROM?
Phone information:
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G, unlocked, permarooted, with Wind Mobile Canada.
Android version 2.3.4
Htc sense version 2.1
Kernel version 2.6.35.10-g225de41 [email protected] #1
Baseband version 12.28b.60.140eU_26.03.02.26_M
Build number 2.19.531.1 CL95282 release-keys
I'm heading out of town next weekend and I'd like to use my nav app, but it's impossible without the GPS functional, so any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
This is what I do? I download the radio and then put it on the root of the sd card and then boot in to the bootloader by pulling out the battery and holding the volume down button and power button. Then you just follow what it tells you
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nuclearbroccoli said:
I'm new at this, and I don't want to mess this up..
I hate even having to do this in the first place, but I need to flash a new radio to my phone as my GPS is kaput since I rooted and installed the leaked rooted version of the Gingerbread update (Radio didn't update). However, though I understand how to root and flash a Rom fairly well now, I'm having a little trouble understanding the procedure for flashing a radio. Here's what I intend to follow:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
How to Flash:
In order for this to work, the HTC Glacier needs to be S-OFF. Flashing the radio with a corrupt file or interrupting the flash, can brick the device, please proceed with caution.
Download the your choice of radio for the HTC Glacier.
Make sure the filename is PD15IMG.zip exactly or it will not work and copy it to the same folder as adb (the /platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder).
Connect the HTC Glacier to the computer via USB.
On the computer, open terminal and run the following commands:
Code:
adb push PD15IMG.zip /sdcard/PD15IMG.zip
adb shell md5sum /sdcard/PD15IMG.zip
NOTE: The md5 should match up the provide the original download location. If not, redownload & try again.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
The HTC Glacier will reboot & usually boot into fastboot. Pressing the Power button will put the device into the bootloader.
The bootloader will scan for the radio update. Once it finds the update, select Yes.
Allow the bootloader to finish flashing the updated radio, and reboot the HTC Glacier normally.
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Questions:
1) "Open terminal" - What is terminal exactly? I see multiple references to this on this site, but no clear explanation of what it is, or where I get it.
2) "The md5 should match up the provide the original download location." - What does this mean exactly, and what am I looking for exactly?
3) Is there anything in settings that should be set in a particular way before I start?
4) Are there any apps or programs that I should have on my phone before I begin that I will need to do this?
5) Is the 3rd Gingerbread radio in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059347 compatible with this ROM?
Phone information:
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G, unlocked, permarooted, with Wind Mobile Canada.
Android version 2.3.4
Htc sense version 2.1
Kernel version 2.6.35.10-g225de41 [email protected] #1
Baseband version 12.28b.60.140eU_26.03.02.26_M
Build number 2.19.531.1 CL95282 release-keys
I'm heading out of town next weekend and I'd like to use my nav app, but it's impossible without the GPS functional, so any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Terminal is an app in the market. It allows you to run commands via the phone rather than using adb.
The md5sum is a quality control check to ensure that the downloaded file was not corrupt while downloading, so that if anything changed while downloading the md5sum (kind of a unique serial number) will not match... Search md5sum in the market and choose one to use and then verify the checksum for the files you download with the check sum supplied on the thread, usually above or below the download, if they do not match the the file is corrupt and will not and should not be flashed! Any other questions, feel free to ask and i will try to help!
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tvotony said:
This is what I do? I download the radio and then put it on the root of the sd card and then boot in to the bootloader by pulling out the battery and holding the volume down button and power button. Then you just follow what it tells you
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I second his suggestion. It's much more headache free than all that other stuff you posted. I do suggest you verify the md5 though, just to make sure you didn't get a bad download of the radio.
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Also you should try using an app called gps status to help your god problems... It is a great app that you can clear the recorded data and redownload it for better god response!
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irrelephant said:
Also you should try using an app called gps status to help your god problems... It is a great app that you can clear the recorded data and redownload it for better god response!
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This made me lol a bit. I know what you meant, but the typos just worked too well in those sentences. Made it sound like that Iphone confession app the catholic church approved lmao
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irrelephant said:
Also you should try using an app called gps status to help your god problems... It is a great app that you can clear the recorded data and redownload it for better god response!
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AlanB412 said:
This made me lol a bit. I know what you meant, but the typos just worked too well in those sentences. Made it sound like that Iphone confession app the catholic church approved lmao
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AlanB412 said:
This made me lol a bit. I know what you meant, but the typos just worked too well in those sentences. Made it sound like that Iphone confession app the catholic church approved lmao
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Funny thing is I just saw it after reading it like 5 times
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irrelephant said:
Terminal is an app in the market. It allows you to run commands via the phone rather than using adb.
The md5sum is a quality control check to ensure that the downloaded file was not corrupt while downloading, so that if anything changed while downloading the md5sum (kind of a unique serial number) will not match... Search md5sum in the market and choose one to use and then verify the checksum for the files you download with the check sum supplied on the thread, usually above or below the download, if they do not match the the file is corrupt and will not and should not be flashed! Any other questions, feel free to ask and i will try to help!
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Ok, that makes more sense to me now. Thank you.
I've downloaded AFV, and I already have terminal emulator installed, so I assume that would work?
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nuclearbroccoli said:
Ok, that makes more sense to me now. Thank you.
I've downloaded AFV, and I already have terminal emulator installed, so I assume that would work?
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Should be good to go! Just make sure the md5sum matches or you could end up with a paper weight!
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Thank you to EVERYONE here, both those who helped, and those that provided typo comedy.
I went with the Panache radio and my GPS is up and running again, not to mention that my signal is stronger than it used to be. BONUS!
And hboot method was easy as could be, though I suppose I should learn how to use adb if I'm going to continue to muck with my phone.
Awesome.
nuclearbroccoli said:
Thank you to EVERYONE here, both those who helped, and those that provided typo comedy.
I went with the Panache radio and my GPS is up and running again, not to mention that my signal is stronger than it used to be. BONUS!
And hboot method was easy as could be, though I suppose I should learn how to use adb if I'm going to continue to muck with my phone.
Awesome.
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Just keep reading, reading, searching, reading, and last resort ask if you can't figure it out! But read and search more than asking the same questions we answer daily... we are always willing to help those willing to help themselves! And don't forget to hit the thanks button for the ppl that help you too... It makes me happy to see a little appreciation when we help!
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Just keep reading, reading, searching, reading, and last resort ask if you can't figure it out! But read and search more than asking the same questions we answer daily... we are always willing to help those willing to help themselves! And don't forget to hit the thanks button for the ppl that help you too... It makes me happy to see a little appreciation when we help!
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Yup. Although in this case I searched a lot, and I managed to piece a lot of it together, but I'm still trying to get up to speed on the tools and terminology though. I mean no offense to anyone on here by this, but I found that many of the posts here are written with the assumption that the person reading it has at least a basic understanding of the procedures and terminology, which unfortunately isn't the case with me. I definitely appreciate the help, and I thank where appropriate for sure.
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Thanks:
Scary Alien for helping with some of my brainstorms
CPCookieMan for pointing me in the right direction with my initial thoughts for this project
MongooseHelix for the idea of the script vs a flashable zip
This is a very simple script that utilizes the radiooptions command to disable the radio but still allow use of WiFi. I wanted to make it to be run in init.d on startup but haven't successfully got it working that way yet so for now it can be run with script manager. This script can be run as follows:
1. Download the script and place it somewhere on your SD Card. (Maybe make a folder named Scripts to keep things organized)
2. Download Script Manager from the market.
3. Open Script Manager and navigate to where you saved the script then select the script.
4. Check the options for run as root and if you always use wifi only because you don't have service on your device check off Run at boot as well.
5. When prompted by superuser allow superuser permissions.
I have tested this script on my Incredible and my Eris as well and should be universal to run on any android device.
Download Here
If you are using this on an inactive device and don't want the activation screen coming up after reboot and new ROM flash follow these simple steps.
*NOTE: you need to be using a ROM that has EPST.apk (Sense or stock based) in it for this procedure to work.
1. Select emergency call and dial ##778.
2. Select edit and enter service password 000000.
3. Select NAM Settings.
4. Change Mobile Directory number to 0000000000 (Ten digits).
5. Change MIN1 to 0000000 (Seven digits).
6. Change Mobile Country Code to 000 (Three digits).
7. As you back out "Commit the Change".
The guy that made super charger script has a script that can be ran with gscript and used to modify the init file which is supposed to change it so you can run scripts on boot. I think its only for stock roms tho.
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Interesting.... this means once my daughter gets her upgrade I can retire my fabulous old Eris and turn it into a PDA and no longer use it as a phone? Sweet! Now I have to strip it all down to be a good mp3 player+.
Izeltokatl said:
Interesting.... this means once my daughter gets her upgrade I can retire my fabulous old Eris and turn it into a PDA and no longer use it as a phone? Sweet! Now I have to strip it all down to be a good mp3 player+.
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You don't have to... but you can
anubis2k3 said:
The guy that made super charger script has a script that can be ran with gscript and used to modify the init file which is supposed to change it so you can run scripts on boot. I think its only for stock roms tho.
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I'm wondering if it could be done by adding the commands in the init.rc file inside the boot image instead of an int.d script. I think the reason it's not working the way I have it setup so far is that it requires su permissions in order for the command to take effect. I'm still researching other ways but for now this method does work
CS - That is awesome!
gersto said:
CS - That is awesome!
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Thanks I just hope people find it useful!
CondemnedSoul said:
Thanks I just hope people find it useful!
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I think so, especially for those of us wanting to build ROMs that give our Eris's a second life as a non-phone touch device.
I know i've been wanting to try my hand at building a ROM like that, just waiting to upgrade in a month as my cell is the only phone i've got, just in case something bad happens to it
Hey, just wanted to say thanks. I don't have a use for this at this time but I can definitely imagine I'll have a use for it eventually!
Whenever I take advantage of my upgrade, I'll be sure to give this a try on my Eris. Right now it's my primary device though. Still, great idea CS!
Works great on my rebuilt Eris ..Thanks CS
Added procedure to permanately disable activation screen for non-activated phones to OP.
Just what i was looking for after i activate the new incredible 2! Awesome work!
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Scary Alien!!!
there's a name i haven't herd in a while. i'm sure glad he is still around.
Hey cs, congrats on the xda article on your script. I know i'm a few days late...
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klobkelosh said:
Hey cs, congrats on the xda article on your script. I know i'm a few days late...
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Thanks klob..... article?? Didn't know about it though lol
CondemnedSoul said:
Thanks klob..... article?? Didn't know about it though lol
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/script-to-allow-wifi-with-radio-disabled/
I saw it too and then kept forgetting to mention it so I'm glad someone did lol.
so exactly what might happen if i run this script on ancm7 rom that does not have the EPST.apk file?
a.mcdear said:
so exactly what might happen if i run this script on ancm7 rom that does not have the EPST.apk file?
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It will work fine without EPST. EPST is needed for ##778 to work for disabling the activation screen. The script itself does not require that apk, it uses the radiooptions command.
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I don't have radiooptions in my /system/bin...
But you said it should be universal on any Android device? Do I need a certain version of busybox installed?