Newest baseband and bootloader - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Guys which one is the newest and where do I find it?
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Current boot loader : MAKOZ10o
Baseband : .84
Rev 11
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Crisisx1 said:
Current boot loader : MAKOZ10o
Baseband : .84
Rev 11
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Looks like you have them already. They're in the dev and general section.
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Warbuff said:
Looks like you have them already. They're in the dev and general section.
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Found one in pa's thread, flashed it and it updated to boot loader 20i
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Warbuff said:
Looks like you have them already. They're in the dev and general section.
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Awesome. I only read the radio which is the latest one. Anyways glad you got it sort it out.
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Is there a thread with a list of baseband downloads?

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Can I use Franco on 4.3?

I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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Tanmaynarang said:
I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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?
Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
BigDig said:
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Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
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Alright, thanks
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Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Full wipe is strongly recommended!
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Okay, thanks
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You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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llsantiago said:
You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
Thanks.
Raiden350 said:
Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
Thanks.
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Do a search in the thread for 'r171' and you should find it. If it's provided in .img , you can use fastboot to flash it. (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
Another method is to take any other Franco.kernel zip and replace the boot.img inside using an archive manager on your pc. Then just flash the modified zip in recovery.
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Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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No. It's just a different method in flashing a kernel.
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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If its an img file you need to use fastboot. Twrp will only flash files that are packaged in the correct manner.

(Q) how to jwr66v to jss15j

How does one go from jwr66v to jss15j?
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I know this sounds like an obvious answer, but you simply flash a jss rom.
Wow so any rom in the development thread marked jss15j?
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Tunderpimp said:
Wow so any rom in the development thread marked jss15j?
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Yes, that would be it - there are plenty! :good:

4.3 rom questions.

hey everyone can someone help me out on somethings. what is good about 4.3 apart from my 4.2 pac rom that is good and if there is anyone 4.3 rom that has pie controls and full screen options. thanks.
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Almost every 4.3 rom has pie controls...
4.3 has better battery life.
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okay because I just don't want to leave this rom all though I can just restore it but thanks for your help
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Thibaultvw said:
Almost every 4.3 rom has pie controls...
4.3 has better battery life.
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hey I was wondering if you could help me I flashed the 4.3 rom but when I made a phone call I didn't hear anything. can you help
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gabriel31012 said:
hey I was wondering if you could help me I flashed the 4.3 rom but when I made a phone call I didn't hear anything. can you help
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Flash the newest radio which i believe is the .84 radio
do you have a link and do I have to install the radio while doing the rom and the gapps?
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gabriel31012 said:
do you have a link and do I have to install the radio while doing the rom and the gapps?
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https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako)
do I need the bootloader too?
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gabriel31012 said:
do I need the bootloader too?
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For 4.3 custom ROMs the makoz20i bootloader is not required, but the .84 radio is required.
okay thanks I i flash the rom then gapps then radios? right?
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gabriel31012 said:
okay thanks I i flash the rom then gapps then radios? right?
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It's recommended to upgrade to the makoz20i bootloader to be ready for KeyLimePie.
Flash the radio and bootloader first, then flash the ROM, Gapps, and SuperSU (if not included in the ROM).
BobWalker said:
It's recommended to upgrade to the makoz20i bootloader to be ready for KeyLimePie.
Flash the radio and bootloader first, then flash the ROM, Gapps, and SuperSU (if not included in the ROM).
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Why? The next android version will probably have a newer bootloader as well, I dont get your point...

Ubuntu on unrooted Nexus 4

Is there any easy tutorial for installation of ubuntu on unrooted nexus 4?
I see on their sites and found little complicated. And on xda general section of nexus 4 there is one for rooted nexus 4s.
Thank you.
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You don't need root. Flash a custom recovery in fastboot mode
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pepdavies said:
You don't need root. Flash a custom recovery in fastboot mode
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Is there any guide for that ?
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bikrame said:
Is there any guide for that ?
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You can use the toolbox.
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bikrame said:
Is there any guide for that ?
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There isn't one. There are thousands
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=flash+recovery+nexus+4+guide

Flashable 4.4.1 modem and radio?

As thr title stated is their a flashable modem and radio for 4.4.1 kitkat?
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nope, sorry but the 4.4.1 update only provided bugfixes and some single improvements, no core updates to kernel, modem or radio
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yes, actually there is a new radio for 4.4.1 (.98) you can refer this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227
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You can remove the radio.img from the factory image and flash it with fastboot or an app like Flashify.
FYI, modem and radio are the same thing.
saifulh2304 said:
yes, actually there is a new radio for 4.4.1 (.98) you can refer this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227
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sorry, but the .98 radio is available since about 2 weeks, isn't it?!?
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Thanks guys .98 modem working flawless on 4.4 custom rom :good:
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thenobol said:
sorry, but the .98 radio is available since about 2 weeks, isn't it?!?
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I beleive you're referring to .97 radio if I'm correct. 98 just released this week together with the 4.4.1 update
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