Need stock Modem for OP2 - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My network reception and wifi were working fine with the stock OxygenOS of OP2. I recently flashed CM12.1 rom, since then my 3g signal is breaking constantly and network reception during call has also gone worst. Issues with wifi too.
I cannot find a modem from stock OxygenOS available anywhere. I cannot even find the method to retrieve modem from a ROM. If anyone can point me to modem from stock OxygenOS then it will be great. Even if anyone can tell me how to extract a modem from a rom then I am happy to do it myself. I have the stock rom as well as its nandroid backup.

Did you clean flash?
Isn't a rom problem?
Try to flash full zip they have modem files
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fburgos said:
Did you clean flash?
Isn't a rom problem?
Try to flash full zip they have modem files
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I did clean flash and installed full rom. It has the modem from CM12.1. I want to try the modem from stock OxygenOS in CM12.1 rom.

I dont know if cm include modem I think doesn't,
From stock full zip there's the modem NON-HLOS.BIN.
Fastboot flash modem no-hlos.BIN
Should work to flash the modem, wait for someone more experienced to confirm this.
PD: For full rom I mean stock full oxygen os rom.
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Your right with the non-hlos.bin that will flash your baseband again. You can either fastboot it, create an updater script so you can flash it in recovery or you can be lazy like me and just download somebody's else's baseband zip, unzip it, replace the the non-hlos.bin with the one you extracted from your OOS rom, rezip and then flash in recovery.
You could also reflash OOS rom then flash cm back and that would do the same. As it was stated above cm doesn't flash baseband file but your radios might have become corrupted somehow. It happened to me on my mi3
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i snort flour said:
Your right with the non-hlos.bin that will flash your baseband again. You can either fastboot it, create an updater script so you can flash it in recovery or you can be lazy like me and just download somebody's else's baseband zip, unzip it, replace the the non-hlos.bin with the one you extracted from your OOS rom, rezip and then flash in recovery.
You could also reflash OOS rom then flash cm back and that would do the same. As it was stated above cm doesn't flash baseband file but your radios might have become corrupted somehow. It happened to me on my mi3
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Please correct me if I am wrong, non-hlos.bin is for LTE band and modem.bin is for 3G band. I can only find non-hlos.bin in the OOS rom. That will fix only LTE band.. right?
And as you suggested to replace the non-hlos.bin in the existing flashable zip, will it work with the zip of other phone models too? As I cant find any radio zip for OP2.

Dreckk said:
Please correct me if I am wrong, non-hlos.bin is for LTE band and modem.bin is for 3G band. I can only find non-hlos.bin in the OOS rom. That will fix only LTE band.. right?
And as you suggested to replace the non-hlos.bin in the existing flashable zip, will it work with the zip of other phone models too? As I cant find any radio zip for OP2.
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It should be all bands. My phone doesn't even have LTE and I changed my baseband with the non-hlos.bin
For your second question if the zip only has the non-hlos.bin file in it your replacing it should be fine as that's the only thing flashing the rest is just the directory path to updater script.
If you don't understand what I'm taking about ask somebody here if they will create 1 for you or if you zip the non-hlos.bin file and post it so i can download it then I can make you 1 in the next couple of days.
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Dreckk said:
Please correct me if I am wrong, non-hlos.bin is for LTE band and modem.bin is for 3G band. I can only find non-hlos.bin in the OOS rom. That will fix only LTE band.. right?
And as you suggested to replace the non-hlos.bin in the existing flashable zip, will it work with the zip of other phone models too? As I cant find any radio zip for OP2.
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If you download for different device modify the updater script with device name, or completely remove the check
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fburgos said:
If you download for different device modify the updater script with device name, or completely remove the check
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Good catch. I had forgotten to mention that and the one I used had it already removed so it completely slipped my mind. [emoji106]
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fburgos said:
If you download for different device modify the updater script with device name, or completely remove the check
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i snort flour said:
Good catch. I had forgotten to mention that and the one I used had it already removed so it completely slipped my mind. [emoji106]
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Thanks guys for helping. I will try to do it myself. If I am unable to do it, I will post the file here.

I am not able to connect to 3G ( WCDMA - Airtel 3G - India - A2003 ) network at all! It always says it can't connect to the network! Any way to fix?

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[Q] how to change kernel without root

I'd like to change kernel without having root, because I had rolling problems and I don't want to clean everything. I think is possible to flash kernel with Odin. But all kernels are zip. How to transform in tar? Is it possible my idea or is a stupid thing?
Just extract the boot.img from the zip and then make a tar file with 7zip. Flash with odin as PDA. I think this is right. Someone correct me please if I'm wrong.
Panos_dm said:
Just extract the boot.img from the zip and then make a tar file with 7zip. Flash with odin as PDA. I think this is right. Someone correct me please if I'm wrong.
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Half way there, the tar file needs to contain the zImage file, this is the kernel part.
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Ok, but in the rom tar there is no zimage, only boot.img. I thought they are the same..
Panos_dm said:
Ok, but in the rom tar there is no zimage, only boot.img. I thought they are the same..
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The boot.img contains a RAM disk as well as the kernel, where as zImage is just the kernel only. I suppose they are the same thing but, from memory, I can only remeber only ever seeing zImage files in official tar releases for flashing with Odin. Thats not to say "I" could be wrong with the boot.img support for Odin though).
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@RavenY2K3: Yes, I agree but on the latest stock ics from sammobile there is only boot.img.
@OP: I have read that a rolling screen can be fixed with a bootloader and not a kernel. In any case, IF you find a zimage then do as I said in first post. Now the boot.img SHOULD work but I am not 100% sure, so I can't help any more!
Panos_dm said:
@RavenY2K3: Yes, I agree but on the latest stock ics from sammobile there is only boot.img.
@OP: I have read that a rolling screen can be fixed with a bootloader and not a kernel. In any case, IF you find a zimage then do as I said in first post. Now the boot.img SHOULD work but I am not 100% sure, so I can't help any more!
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I think I was wrong to totally disregard the boot.img route, I think it's because nearly all of the custom kernels for the other Sammy devices I own all use the zImage method, I just had a look at A1 and his uses the zImage method where as the Yoda one uses boot.img.
So after all this the conclusion is... as long as they are tar files for Odin, do what you like, they'll both work haha
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All's well then!
Panos_dm said:
@RavenY2K3: Yes, I agree but on the latest stock ics from sammobile there is only boot.img.
@OP: I have read that a rolling screen can be fixed with a bootloader and not a kernel. In any case, IF you find a zimage then do as I said in first post. Now the boot.img SHOULD work but I am not 100% sure, so I can't help any more!
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I tried many solutions. Only works flashing cm10. But it has some bugs and I don't like it. So I returned to ICS stock. But I have a note too and I had the idea about Odin and flashing kernel.
well, flash it and I hope everything turns out good!

[Q] when finish the zip flash should i also additional flash the boot.img in the zip?

same as my question
when i finish flash the zip package
there is a boot.img in the zip package
should i need to flash it additional ?
case when i flash some zip seems not work well on my phone
thanks
ayalakevin said:
same as my question
when i finish flash the zip package
there is a boot.img in the zip package
should i need to flash it additional ?
case when i flash some zip seems not work well on my phone
thanks
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Your posting this in a galaxy s4 forum so No, this is not a HTC with htcdev unlock, I've never read anywhere yet that you need to flash the kernel (boot.IMG) after flashing your custom ROM on a galaxy S4...
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[Q] How to make a flashable modem zip file?

Hi, I am switching between LP and MM because of battery drain issues on MM. I have got a flashable MM modem zip, but for going from MM to LP, I only have the modem binary file non-hlos.bin that I need to flash via fastboot. How can I make it a flashable zip? I looked at the MM modem zip and see another non-hlos.bin file there, and then some cert and meta data. Is it simply replacing the MM non-hlos.bin with the LP non-hlos.bin? Thank you!
I tried that and it won't work... it flashed in TWRP ok, but when boot up I have no radio. ;(
As far as I know non-hlos.bin you flash it in fastboot
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patt2k said:
As far as I know non-hlos.bin you flash it in fastboot
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But there is TWRP flashable modem zip file for MM, so I wonder why we can't do the same for LP...
Hello,
Were you able to find a solution to this? I randomly lost my radio on MM and upgraded to Nougat thinking it would fix it. Can't seem to find any other flashable modem files.
I compiled the last set, let me see if i can come up with anything for you folks. May be abit harder as to my knowledge there is no flashable files out there for Nougat?
As for lollipop i believe i made one and it should be in my thread? If not drop me a line ill dig it out for you
From my thread
Download Links
Lollipop
European Single SIM > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960688871
Mirror: http://www.filedropper.com/eulollipopmodem
LA Dual Sim > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960689230
ASIA Dual Sim > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960689231
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Thanks for your help, but this is for the US version preferrably baseband M8992_1255331.29.01.88.09R thanks again.
Unicornzz said:
I compiled the last set, let me see if i can come up with anything for you folks. May be abit harder as to my knowledge there is no flashable files out there for Nougat?
As for lollipop i believe i made one and it should be in my thread? If not drop me a line ill dig it out for you
From my thread
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Hi,
Do you think - can I extract modem, rename it to non-hlos.bin and replace it in your zipfile?
I can extract modem with dd or with flashfire app (raw, 63.8MB).
I have xt1572 reteu - last MM baseband -1255331...88.02 and want update to Nougat.
dzidexx said:
Hi,
Do you think - can I extract modem, rename it to non-hlos.bin and replace it in your zipfile?
I can extract modem with dd or with flashfire app (raw, 63.8MB).
I have xt1572 reteu - last MM baseband -1255331...88.02 and want update to Nougat.
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Yes, this will work providing you also follow instructions in thread

Fix for VOLTE Marshmallow MIUI

Last night one of my friend told me about this. So i tried and found it working. All credits to him for discovering this, i am just sharing.
HIS MIUI TOPIC IS HERE Go and support him.
He has posted fastboot method there that is a bit simpler, use that if you like. Here i have posted recovery flash-able zip.
Things required:
1. Redmi note 3 with bootloader unlock and TWRP recovery
2. Any Marshmallow MIUI rom
3. Firmware zip
Steps:
1. Unlock bootloader officially/unofficially and flash twrp by fastboot.
2. Download the firmware zip and rom and place them in internal/external sd.
3. Flash the firmware zip first and then the rom.
4. Reboot.
Videos:
Proof of working VoLTEVideo link
is it working on rr rom also??
ruhul5 said:
is it working on rr rom also??
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Came here to post this:
Few more links from that thread.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905724048
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5m7FkeljEJ1OVpCa3dRbTFGcFU/view?pref=2&pli=1
Put your phone in fastboot mode, then connect your device and Run Flash.bat
BTW: As per the original posted: This will work on MIUI ROMS tested in Beta MM version, EPIC MM and Ported MM from Kate, and I guess this should work on AOSP roms since the modem files are from AOSP base, this fix won't work with CM13 ROMS since the base is different and we are working on it to fix, so stay tuned!!
ruhul5 said:
is it working on rr rom also??
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No.
naturist said:
Came here to post this:
Few more links from that thread.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905724048
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5m7FkeljEJ1OVpCa3dRbTFGcFU/view?pref=2&pli=1
Put your phone in fastboot mode, then connect your device and Run Flash.bat
BTW: As per the original posted: This will work on MIUI ROMS tested in Beta MM version, EPIC MM and Ported MM from Kate, and I guess this should work on AOSP roms since the modem files are from AOSP base, this fix won't work with CM13 ROMS since the base is different and we are working on it to fix, so stay tuned!!
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I don't have permission to share his files or text so didn't posted the links and content.
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
No.
I don't have permission to share his files or text so didn't posted the links and content.
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Is this working with slim aosp based rom
Not working for me...
I flashed firmware.zip then rom and then lazyflasher zip to decrypt boot.img without wiping anything
This will not work. Firmware files aren't same from original zip files in MIUI Forum thread and as you can see, only needed to flash Modem + DSP file and not entire firmware-update folder. To get this fix working you need 5.1.1 Modem and my modded adspso.bin. Raaj52 said that this files are from 6.0 AOSP but if you look into new replies, he said this is 5.1.1 modem and I modded adspso.bin file to get working 5.1.1 Modem in 6.0.1 without fluence and video recording issues.
andersonaragao said:
This will not work. Firmware files aren't same from original zip files in MIUI Forum thread and as you can see, only needed to flash Modem + DSP file and not entire firmware-update folder. To get this fix working you need 5.1.1 Modem and my modded adspso.bin. Raaj52 said that this files are from 6.0 AOSP but if you look into new replies, he said this is 5.1.1 modem and I modded adspso.bin file to get working 5.1.1 Modem in 6.0.1 without fluence and video recording issues.
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This IS working as shown in the video. I don't care about your reply, post only if you have tested it and found not working and I may look into the matter.
I was on miui 8 lp and what I did was flashed cm firmware the aosp modem. Didn't worked. Flash whole firmware. And got volte working. Tested with epic rom and jio sim. As shown in the video.
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Aadeep said:
Not working for me...
I flashed firmware.zip then rom and then lazyflasher zip to decrypt boot.img without wiping anything
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Flashed which rom and on which rom?
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
This IS working as shown in the video. I don't care about your reply, post only if you have tested it and found not working and I may look into the matter.
I was on miui 8 lp and what I did was flashed cm firmware the aosp modem. Didn't worked. Flash whole firmware. And got volte working. Tested with epic rom and jio sim. As shown in the video.
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Ok! ahhahahahhaaaha
I just want to warn users that will flash it!
Edit: btw, downloaded and flashed it and I can confirm. It doesn't work.
andersonaragao said:
Ok! ahhahahahhaaaha
I just want to warn users that will flash it!
Edit: btw, downloaded and flashed it and I can confirm. It doesn't work.
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Did worked for me somehow (clean flash). Weird. :/
Which rom you tested?
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
Did worked for me somehow (clean flash). Weird. :/
Which rom you tested?
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6.8.30 Global MM ROM.
Will this work on Exodus ?
Is there some changes? VoLTE worked well in 6.7.21 and other versions..
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Volte is already working well in latest MIUI build... did i miss anything...?
andersonaragao said:
6.8.30 Global MM ROM.
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The one that encrypt data?
OK I will try to test on that my self.
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Arifcatalyst said:
Will this work on Exodus ?
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No. Only miui.
mGforCe said:
Is there some changes? VoLTE worked well in 6.7.21 and other versions..
Sent from my mobile device
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6.7.21 marshmallow?
c_/\/\_k said:
Volte is already working well in latest MIUI build... did i miss anything...?
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This is for marshmallow builds. The beta ones or the epic rom (ported from kate)
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is it working on Official CM13? did you check?
shree alwaz said:
is it working on Official CM13? did you check?
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This is only for MM MIUI build not for CM13 based ROMs
Any CM13 ROM supporting VOLTE?

MiUI Firmware Files

Device: Kenzo
This firmware won't relock your bootloader
Both official & unofficial UBL able to use this firmware
Hello Guys,
After tried on several custom ROM -MM & N-, I realized that's we can use MiUI MM firmware on any custom ROM and those ROM will still worked like a charm.
Below firmware are the same firmware included at miui ROM, I just put the files without any changes. Just removed emmc_appsboot.mbn file to avoid relocked bootloader.
MiUI 6.11.3 firmware can be used for people which need efs backup from this firmware to be restored later on any custom ROM to gain volte feature without needed to flash full ROM using miflash.
MiUI 6.11.24 firmware, the same firmware provided at official CM14.1 thread. but, this one won't relock your bootloader.
Download:
MiUI 6.11.3 Firmware
MiUI 6.11.24 Firmware
I already tried both firmware on several custom ROM and everything work flawlessly on my phone.
Thanks.
new releases from 6.11.3 upwards dont contain emmc.appsboot.mbn, does that mean xiaomi made some changes with newer versions and wont relock BL any.ore if we already unlocked it?
Nice onw
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Oscilator said:
new releases from 6.11.3 upwards dont contain emmc.appsboot.mbn, does that mean xiaomi made some changes with newer versions and wont relock BL any.ore if we already unlocked it?
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no...miui rom still contain emmc_appsboot.mbn file which potentially relock your bootloader. the files thats i am provided, didn't contain this file to avoid relock bl.
febry_valdy said:
Nice onw
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thanks bro
Maybe because im using eu roms...but eu rom 6.11.3 did have emmc.appsboot.mbn in firmware...new releases dont
Oscilator said:
Maybe because im using eu roms...but eu rom 6.11.3 did have emmc.appsboot.mbn in firmware...new releases dont
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that's really nice, seems eu team didn't want anyone get unlock problem which using their rom.
abihary said:
no...miui rom still contain emmc_appsboot.mbn file which potentially relock your bootloader. the files thats i am provided, didn't contain this file to avoid relock bl.
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True. Just tried and no relock of bootloader.
cristianopenetra said:
True. Just tried and no relock of bootloader.
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Tried with Which ROM?
Abdeali Bhagat said:
Tried with Which ROM?
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almost all custom ROM didn't have any problem used this firmware.
try it & you'll know the difference
It worked for me thanks!!
Abdeali Bhagat said:
It worked for me thanks!!
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great...enjoy your device
Bro, will the latest miui firmware lock my bootloader?
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febry_valdy said:
Bro, will the latest miui firmware lock my bootloader?
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probably yes...if you doesn't want take a risk about that, remove emmc_appsboot.mbn file from the firmware and your bootloader will be remain unlocked
I am thinking on to put on CM14 to my redmi note 3 pro kenzo 2GB.
it has been recommended to me:
-use normal XDA CM14, but then use RADON kernel.
questions: is this the best? is the firmware.zip still needed when using this?
another recommendation for me:
use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/miui-firmware-files-t3516487
because this will not re lock the phone?
what about this? is the radon kernel, and/or the Firmware.zip still needed for this?
unclear to me.
which is the BEST CM14 way for redmi note 3 pro kenzo 2gb?
thx
martin5martin5 said:
I am thinking on to put on CM14 to my redmi note 3 pro kenzo 2GB.
it has been recommended to me:
-use normal XDA CM14, but then use RADON kernel.
questions: is this the best? is the firmware.zip still needed when using this?
another recommendation for me:
use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/miui-firmware-files-t3516487
because this will not re lock the phone?
what about this? is the radon kernel, and/or the Firmware.zip still needed for this?
unclear to me.
which is the BEST CM14 way for redmi note 3 pro kenzo 2gb?
thx
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my best way in term of custom rom flashing
1. firmware 6.11.24, only need to flash once. no need to reflashing as long as you didn't flash any other firmware. even you flash other custom rom, your firmware will remain untouch.
2. any custom rom, either MM or N
3. gapps
4. mods, any mods need to installed on your phone (i.e. SU app, kernel, sound mod, etc)
hope this clear for you
Please update link for 6.11.3 its not working
KakaRrottt said:
Please update link for 6.11.3 its not working
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done
how to create a firmware.zip from the latest miui 6.12.22
abihary said:
my best way in term of custom rom flashing
1. firmware 6.11.24, only need to flash once. no need to reflashing as long as you didn't flash any other firmware. even you flash other custom rom, your firmware will remain untouch.
2. any custom rom, either MM or N
3. gapps
4. mods, any mods need to installed on your phone (i.e. SU app, kernel, sound mod, etc)
hope this clear for you
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How to known that firmware is installed or not cos I use firmware and dont use it still the device boots up properly. So, simplest question is what is the benefit of flashing miui firmwares before flashing main ROM?
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