[Q] Flashlight on CM10 - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My flashlight is not working on CM10 by Quarx,it flashes very weak,not with full potential. How to fix that?

Stop using it immediately, use the latest version of cm10. If you still have weak flashlight then its an hardware issue
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I am using this build: CM10-20121018-NIGHTLY-mb526 .
Flashlight was perfectly working,and then I flashed froyo .sbf because I wanted to go to CM10 and now its very weak.

Well, its a recent build with the flashlight issue solved that could burn the flashlight. But in your case I think it may be damaged depending on which froyo sbf you flashed.
You should try gb kernel and you can then use the cm10 builds, though I think it had suffered permanent hardware damage
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Can you give me the link for that GB kernel? I have MB525.

Dude just flash any gb sbf, preferably for your region
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[Q]ICS ROM clarification

Hi Now am using 2.3.7 version and kernal 2.6.32.9-gb in my defy,
Am planing to install ICS 4.0.3.What kernal should download?
Becoz i already tried Mar 3 build but its stucked many times and getting restarted again so pls tel the correct methods and kernal.GApps.
Can any one help me?
If you have gingerbread kernel you need to install a Defy+ build. If you have a normal defy, I think you need to install batery fix as well. I'll try to find it. Defy+ builds work well with red lense defys, but I don't think camera works for green lense users.
Thanks...so shall I install defy + build...and kernal link available separately....what is the use of those kernal...how. and wat should be install
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You already have a kernel. Or else you wouldn't be able to use the phone. You've already told me that you have a gingerbread kernel. So don't bother flashing a new one.
Gapps is on first page for main CM9 thread. Battery fix is somewhere in the thread :-/ Look around page 300
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So defy + build and gapps,should I wipe data and cache? Procedure pls
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Se the main CM9 thread! -first page
EDIT: Don't install the cm9 kernel! It gives bootloader error
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in march 17 defy+ build not availiable
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Use quarx2k.ru to get Quarx's Cm9 Defy+ nightly
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Will it create any issue if I install cm9 kernal...can I use mine without cm9 kernel
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madhavandeffy said:
Will it create any issue if I install cm9 kernal...can I use mine without cm9 kernel
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CM9 Kernel gives bootloader error. It's for froyo kernel users only (as far as i've understood)
DON'T flash it! It will soft brick your phone!
fiskenigaten said:
CM9 Kernel gives bootloader error. It's for froyo kernel users only (as far as i've understood)
DON'T flash it! It will soft brick your phone!
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I hope all doubts over
CM9 builds,gapps & battery fix is enough to my phone to run ICS.
Have to flash above three things?
Am i right?
Yup, that should be it.
Battery fix for RED LENSE Defy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23178127&postcount=1566
Is der any settings to be done after flash battery fix
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If you mean anything else to install, then no. Does charging work?
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fiskenigaten said:
CM9 Kernel gives bootloader error. It's for froyo kernel users only (as far as i've understood)
DON'T flash it! It will soft brick your phone!
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That is true. I have a Defy+ and I installed the CM9 kernel. It soft bricked my phone and I had to do a SBF flash, root CWM recovery and all things all over!! Flash the CM9 built for Defy+ by Quarx. It does restarts and freezes ocassionally but is okay otherwise for a beta version!!

How I can fix defy camera (CM9)

I have motorola defy MB225 running CM9 4.0.4
the problem is camera not work
How I can fix it? ?
regard
flashing another rom.i think it's the only useful way.
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bavfay said:
I have motorola defy MB225 running CM9 4.0.4
the problem is camera not work
How I can fix it? ?
regard
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Which lens red/green and which build you flashed quarx/eppy? For green use eppy froyo builds, for red you can use defy/defy+ builds with appropriate kernels.
Did you try wiping cache of camera app?
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Defy (red lense) kernel?

I installed Epsylon3's "[ICS] CM9.1 Android 4.0.4 for the Defy - now with 2ndboot kernels" and i was wondering what kernel should i install:
kernel-froyo-222-179-4-signed.zip or kernel-gb-234-451-134-signed.zip?
And another problem: after installing the ICS my battery drains very quickly. What shall i do? Install the "ICS Defy Red Lense Battery fix"?
Try the battery fix. The 2nd boot kernel will be fine otherwise I'd use the gingerbread or defy green froyo kernel.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Try the battery fix. The 2nd boot kernel will be fine otherwise I'd use the gingerbread or defy green froyo kernel.
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i will try the fix. what kernel do you have? i'd like to install the GB version, but i don't want to have problems. i read a lot on the forum and i understood that the GB is compatible with my Defy (red lens), but what are the advantages? will it work better?
I'm using GB kernel from fixed sbf and using CM7 (maniac) and it seems a little smoother than froyo kernel. *green soc defy*
Defy red lense is basically a defy+ with a 800MHz clock speed and a smaller battery. The RL defy can use the camera on stock gb builds.
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[Q] Recommended .SBF for Defy+?

Can someone recommend me a 2.3.6 BL-6 Defy+ SBF which seems to be working fine with CM10/CM9?
As in: With working Wi-Fi.
All bl6 sbfs will work equally well for cm10. Only difference is in basebands of the roms. But that can be taken care of(must be) by using baseband switcher app in cm 10 as the default baseband may not work for everyone
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thekguy said:
All bl6 sbfs will work equally well for cm10. Only difference is in basebands of the roms. But that can be taken care of(must be) by using baseband switcher app in cm 10 as the default baseband may not work for everyone
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Mine sadly doesn't It's a Germany one, but I suppose it shouldn't be a issue moving to a European Retail one or a Nordic (? - gotta check) one.
Thanks.
Again, no issue since you're going to eventually migrate to cm10
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Jelly Bean camera

Hi, I root my defy+ and i have a little problem. When i'm trying to call somebody, my camera try to turn on (make that sound when i access the camera)
I have JB 4.1.2 Quarx 24.09
That is quite an old ROM. Newer ones have less bugs. Maybe you could try upgrading.
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domokos said:
That is quite an old ROM. Newer ones have less bugs. Maybe you could try upgrading.
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with the last update, my signal is gone )
Sorry to hear. I have no problems with the 23/12 ROM. I use it with JellyX kernel.
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I flash 23/12 and the signal is back ) ... and my problem with camera disappeared ... i hope
Too slow.. I think i do someting wrong... I flash it yesterday but is crushing and crushing again... It not turning off.. only from boot
Q - am i need anything to flash the rom but that zip from quarx?...
Wipe data/dalwik instalat rom wipe data/dalwik instalat gaps wipe data/dalwik and restant...

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