what is the most recommended radio for miui rom (version 1.11.25)?
tried to search the forum but couldn't find an answer.. if there is a thread about it please refer me.
Brush-N said:
what is the most recommended radio for miui rom (version 1.11.25)?
tried to search the forum but couldn't find an answer.. if there is a thread about it please refer me.
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Hi,
There is no “most recommended radio for MIUI”, radio is "universal" - no matter if you are on sense, CM or MIUI. It is region dependent, so the best radio for your country may not be the best in mine...
You should try the recommended from the OP of the rom you have installed.
If you have good results, just keep it for everyday use.
If you want to try the other ones to see if they gave you better results, then read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877295
and try to find feedback from users around your location/country.
Finally, keep in mind that with MIUI you should not flash the corresponding RIL's (they will break your reception). Only G RIL’s will work.
Best regards
Thanks
Sent from my HTC Desire HD A9191 using Tapatalk
Agreed radios are a trail and error thing. A search would have showed you this.
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1. [BUILD][04.11.2010] [Core Droid V0.6][SUPERSONIC (EVO 4G)][Kernel Hastarin #R8]
Instructions:
- Make Sure you have a Windows Build and Radio Compatible with Android you can use any of my ROMS since they are the ones i use too test Android so they are 100% compatible.
- If you already have an Android folder on your SD Card DELETE IT OR RENAME IT, because this version MAY BE INCOMPATIBILE with other builds.
- Extract the Android folder (with all files in in) to root of your SD Card. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
- After copyng everything to your SD Card ensure you have at least 1200 Mb free space for data store.
- On first run when there is “Creating a new data.img” just give it time to complete, and on first boot be patient and give it time to load everything.
Builder - Sergio76
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2. [BUILD][02.11.10] HD2ONE 0.2.4 & 0.3 [CM6.1][Multi-kernel][RMNET+PPP][FM][Solid]
Test Environment
WinMo: ChuckyDroidROM 23139
Radio: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14
Builder - Kouno.Takaaki
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3. [UPD][BUILD](29.10.2010)New Customize (iphone,sense,galaxys) in one Build mccm SE 3.0
If having problem try to flash other ROM and Radio
Try This: OzDROID ROM(Bare WM ROM With Bootloader)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774417
or
Core Cell EVO's custom rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=617142
I'm using : Elegancia Rom - Miri colored by Steve0007 v9.5
My Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
Builder - mccmjoon76
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4. [UPD][BUILD][11-5-2010][JDMS 1.5][Hastarin R8][PPP+RMNET][Themed+Stock]
If that does not help, I suggest you to change your rom and radio with those
- OzDROID ROM(Bare WM ROM With Bootloader)
- Leo Radio_2_10_50_26. Check My siggy..
Builder - atoore
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5. [BUILD][TMOUS ONLY][05.11.10] Desire Sense - BlueTopia v0.6.1 [kernel:hastarin R8]
I use Radio 2.15.50.14 and VBNROM RELOADED 2 Alternate WM Rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776971
Builder - cmylxgo
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6. (BUILD)(Nov.3.2010) BiffMod-HD2 v1.1 - Vanilla Froyo (Kernel-hastarn 7.7)
*****I'm using ChuckyDroid lite with the latest 2.15 radio and have no issues. If you don't have this setup and are having issues....that might explain it Also be sure you are using clrcad.exe before EACH boot and have the android folder on the root of your sdcard. If you have "bugs" try running fix_permissions and clearing market cache from settings.*****
Builder - infinitybiff
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AND THE BEST OF ALL
FROM darkstone HIMSELF
7. FroyoStone Sense - Version 3.2 (17-October-2010)
If you are having issue with audio, whether if it is high pitched or you are hear robot noises during calls, then I recommend you switch over to a new Windows Mobile rom.
I use this rom: kwbr HD2
My radio is 2.12.50.02_2
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its up to anyones interpretation,
but the above says it all
****USE RECOMMENDED WINMO ROM AND RADIO****
the main purpose for the threads' creation is brought about by my reading and posting
through the threads and encountering a lot of people having problem Installing
Android and that a proven and tested method of using the builders recommended
winmo ROM and Radio is mainly being ignored due to the fact that a lot of people
are able to run Android on stock ROMs even without HSPL. although I am not
contradicting this, but as almost all of those people posting problems which are
perplexing dont receive a definitive answer, the only other option really is
to use what's been recommended.
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jigners said:
1. [BUILD]
AND THE BEST OF ALL
FROM darkstone HIMSELF
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Hmm, I can think of 10+ builds better than darkstones
Seriously i have no clue wat you are trying to tell us here.
Are you promoting using the ussage of roms that these builders use ?
If so why open up a topic for it its already in every post of the builders build.
shuntje said:
Seriously i have no clue wat you are trying to tell us here.
Are you promoting using the ussage of roms that these builders use ?
If so why open up a topic for it its already in every post of the builders build.
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the main purpose for the threads' creation is brought about by my reading and posting
through the threads and encountering a lot of people having problem Installing
Android and that a proven and tested method of using the builders recommended
winmo ROM and Radio is mainly being ignored due to the fact that a lot of people
are able to run Android on stock ROMs even without HSPL. although I am not contradicting this, but as almost all of those people posting problems which are
perplexing dont receive a definitive answer, the only other option really is
to use what's been recommended.
Most people are just to lazy to do any searching to find the answers. They will still have issues will the simple layout you have provided. I've noticed they don't even know that the down loads appear in the first couple of post on every thread. I mean how simple is that.
cwsmall said:
Most people are just to lazy to do any searching to find the answers. They will still have issues will the simple layout you have provided. I've noticed they don't even know that the down loads appear in the first couple of post on every thread. I mean how simple is that.
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Yeah that is too true.
Why are u promoting youre opinions to us? I have tried almost all of those, and found out that the best one for me is mdeejays froyo revolution 1.5!
This is your top 7. Good for you, but everyone should try mdeejay builds, and you dont even mention him.
Rom opinions are subjective!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
dashrink said:
Why are u promoting youre opinions to us? I have tried almost all of those, and found out that the best one for me is mdeejays froyo revolution 1.5!
This is your top 7. Good for you, but everyone should try mdeejay builds, and you dont even mention him.
Rom opinions are subjective!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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You totally got the wrong point. My aim in this thread is not to promote the builds
Quoted herein, but I quoted them as a means of getting my message across, so
Anyone testing Android builds should be using recommended winmo Roms and radio.
The builders of these all recommends a particular custom winmo Rom, so to miniimize
Incidence of problems along the way. BTW am a big fan of mdeejay, now am
Using Clean 2.3 sense.
"subjective" you're telling me ay!
I get your point. And it is a good one. The environment of the cooks is the best way to duplicate their smooth running builds.
Ha, looks like this thread went over a LOT of heads. Of course I do see that many don't read the first post on the Builds once they find the download link.
J
JonSolo said:
I get your point. And it is a good one. The environment of the cooks is the best way to duplicate their smooth running builds.
Ha, looks like this thread went over a LOT of heads. Of course I do see that many don't read the first post on the Builds once they find the download link.
J
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Quite right!
You got my point right on.
jigners said:
You totally got the wrong point. My aim in this thread is not to promote the builds
Quoted herein, but I quoted them as a means of getting my message across, so
Anyone testing Android builds should be using recommended winmo Roms and radio.
The builders of these all recommends a particular custom winmo Rom, so to miniimize
Incidence of problems along the way. BTW am a big fan of mdeejay, now am
Using Clean 2.3 sense.
"subjective" you're telling me ay!
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Wel according to bodybuilder27's post i aint the only one that 'misunderstood' the point.
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dashrink said:
Wel according to bodybuilder27's post i aint the only one that 'misunderstood' the point.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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a very common problem in forums is misunderstanding and a major contributing
factor to this is people failing to read the whole thread or post.
Hello,
I want to install a MIUI Rom and before I do it, i have a couple questions:
1) If I do evil's MIUI Rom or the QnD I seen on his site, I just wipe the phone, nanbackup, then flash the new rom? I'm coming from Ice Glacier 1.1.6 themed with gorilla OC kernal.
A) Do I need a different kernal?
B) Do I need do setup ext4 on my sdcard?
2) Any suggestions which MIUI is the best?
Thanks for any help.
Kei
P.S. I did a search via Google, found info for other devices. I also looked at suggested threads above. I apologize of it has been asked before, I'm at work so I didn't get a chance to dive deep into search. :-(
kurashima said:
Hello,
I want to install a MIUI Rom and before I do it, i have a couple questions:
1) If I do evil's MIUI Rom or the QnD I seen on his site, I just wipe the phone, nanbackup, then flash the new rom? I'm coming from Ice Glacier 1.1.6 themed with gorilla OC kernal.
A) Do I need a different kernal?
B) Do I need do setup ext4 on my sdcard?
2) Any suggestions which MIUI is the best?
Thanks for any help.
Kei
P.S. I did a search via Google, found info for other devices. I also looked at suggested threads above. I apologize of it has been asked before, I'm at work so I didn't get a chance to dive deep into search. :-(
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i suggest the RoyalMIUI because it is the latest release. (it is updated compared to evil's)
NOTE: Questions do not go in the development section
VibrantOwnr said:
i suggest the RoyalMIUI because it is the latest release. (it is updated compared to evil's)
NOTE: Questions do not go in the development section
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Oops. My apologies!! Can a mod please move this correct forum. Sorry again.
How do I know I am using the right radio?
Hi everyone I am going flash my first custom rom (RCMix HD v5.9.7) tonight. I was told to use the radio that works best for me, but how do I know am I using the correct one? What will happen if I use a wrong one?
Should I flash radio before or after custom rom?
Thanks
My Desire HD:
Baseband version
12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17_M2
Software number
1.75.351.2
You always can flash radio rom if you have Radio S-OFF.
For mor information : Look here
btw: I use this radio rom: "04th April 2011: Radio_12.48.60.23U_26.08.04.07_M3 - Unknown source" from the thread with matching RIL and I also have RcMixHD 5.9.7 running on my DHD. Works fine.
usedr said:
You always can flash radio rom if you have Radio S-OFF.
For mor information : Look here
btw: I use this radio rom: "04th April 2011: Radio_12.48.60.23U_26.08.04.07_M3 - Unknown source" from the thread with matching RIL and I also have RcMixHD 5.9.7 running on my DHD. Works fine.
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Thanks for your reply.
I understand I can always flash a new radio, but how do I know I flashed a correct one?
I mean what would happen if I flashed a wrong one? Like some part of my phone will not work? Or it will be very slow? Or sth else?
Thanks again
36VAN said:
Thanks for your reply.
I understand I can always flash a new radio, but how do I know I flashed a correct one?
I mean what would happen if I flashed a wrong one? Like some part of my phone will not work? Or it will be very slow? Or sth else?
Thanks again
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Simply, put if it works without getting in the way you have the right radio. The perfect radio for you depends on many things; network, geographical location , usage patterns etc. my advice would be stick with the recommended one for your ROM and change it only if you have issues or a better radio, for your situation, is released.
36VAN said:
Thanks for your reply.
I understand I can always flash a new radio, but how do I know I flashed a correct one?
I mean what would happen if I flashed a wrong one? Like some part of my phone will not work? Or it will be very slow? Or sth else?
Thanks again
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There is no "right" one. Almost all of them will work with any ROM to some degree.
It's just that some work better than others (better signal, better battery life).
We haven't really come up with an objective way of judging this yet so it's best to try one or two out and see which one works the best for you. None of them "won't" work though.
For Gingerbread ROMs one of the latest two is probably the best.
ivolol said:
There is no "right" one. Almost all of them will work with any ROM to some degree.
It's just that some work better than others (better signal, better battery life).
We haven't really come up with an objective way of judging this yet so it's best to try one or two out and see which one works the best for you. None of them "won't" work though.
For Gingerbread ROMs one of the latest two is probably the best.
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Thank you very much!
Is there a particular way to know the perfect match between your radio and RIL? Or is that the same as knowing what radio works best?
As far as I know a RADIO will work with different RILs, but if you want the best performace you should take the one that is recommended.
Quote from jkoljo: "Matching radio and RIL is always a good combination when you think of signal stability and battery consumption. That is why you should flash a matching RIL when you flash a new radio"
In this thread is a list of RADIOs with matching RILs.
I'm running Virtuous Unity 1.31 on my MT4G, but after flashing, I feel like my 4g reception hasn't been the best.
Should I try flashing the radio? I feel like I want to, but don't know what the latest file is? Plus, I've seen some variations on "how to" do this. Anyone with experience have an opinion on this?
T
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Try to flash android 2.3.4 based radio only (use 2.19.531.1 RUU)
Refer this post it gives you all the available radio & the procedure.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059347
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thnk you for the update
Read the whole post carefully before flashing the radio.
Whether its the latest or not doesn't really matter. The latest might suck ass in your area, while another might work perfectly. Radio performance varies by location.
This update worked. Thanks for the info.
I need help deciding which ROM to do with. Looking for a ROM with little to no bugs. I like the way Ice Creamed looks. but i notice that they are all in there Beta phases. If anyone knows a ICS with little bugs i'd like to try it, or a Gingerbread that they'd recommend would be great.
I don't know what to look for when choosing a ROM, as of right now I am just looking for looks, if there is things i should look out for i'd like to know
Also when i install a ROM do i need to install a new or specific Radio or Kernel?
Thank you in advance
Sense or Stock AOSP?
If you like Sense, check virtuous affinity or Android Revolution HD.
If you prefer AOSP, go for CyanogenMod 7.2. It's not a real "stable" build yet but it should be ok.
My best advice : get Titanium backup and try a couple :-D
Regards
Sent from my HTC Panache using xda premium.
Miui can be customized to look however you want with the built in theme browser, downloader, and installer and it is extremely stable.
Can't go wrong there.
There are quite a few threads out there discussing this very issue. Please use the search button.
neidlinger said:
There are quite a few threads out there discussing this very issue. Please use the search button.
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What he said. All Roms on XDA are beta as they are hacked versions of official roms so no one will be able to tell you how each one will react on your device. I would just follow the way of XDA. Try it and see if it works. If not then try to figure out why or move to another.
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