This ROM is released from Rogers as of January 22 2010. This ROM contains an update required for 911 calls and GPS to function at the same time under certain circumstances on their network.
According to their tech support, this only affects firmware 1.5 phones, and this update is still 1.5 with a patch applied.
This new ROM also comes with;
SenseUI
Firmware Version: 1.5
Radio: 6.35.10.18
HBoot: 1.76.0010
Rogers Page: https://your.rogers.com/web_auth/techsupport.asp?brand=28&model=MAGICBLKR&type=Product
Rom Image: http://downloads.rogers.com/wireless/products/htc/magic/RUU_Sapphire_Rogers_WWE_3.05.631.7_R_release_signed_NoDriver.zip
PDF Howto: http://downloads.rogers.com/wireless/products/htc/magic/Rogers_HTC_Magic_Required_Software_Upgrade_Instructions.pdf
HowardForums: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1613219&page=1&pp=15
This thread should be closed, and continued at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622106
I have not tested this and will find out on January 24 2010, if rooted and upgraded phones are affected by this issue. Apparently internet access will be down on all phones that are affected by this issue. Also to note, customers with a data plan will be given a month credit for your data plan to compensate for the inconvenience.
Data connection will be down from 24th to forever unless you update your rom with this update (says Rogers).
How many times do you guys want to post this information? there are 3 threads now about the same thing.
Related
Alright, so I'll start by saying I have already looked at the following 3 threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930008
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928661
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=974275
So why am I bringing this up? Plain and simple, almost all the carriers in Canada have officially launched the Nexus S around mid-April of this year (both AWS and CDMA versions). All of these related threads have had no activity since before then. As a subscriber of Wind Mobile, I'll speak specifically for this carrier, however the information I hope to collect in this thread might be relevant to all our Canadian carriers.
Being factory unlocked, a lot of people have already brought the Nexus S into Canada prior to our carriers launching this device (myself included). Along with that, we've experienced a number of small issues regarding connectivity. The problem? More than likely, it's the radio. Issues with network selection, 3G data (APN's), and text messaging (SMSC settings). While there have already been workarounds and fixes noted for these problems (see threads linked above), they don't always work for everyone, and now that Wind has this device in their official lineup, maybe now we can find some relevant answers.
The question that comes to mind first and foremost, is what is the factory default radio that ships with the Wind Mobile version of the Nexus S? Wind had to have worked with Samsung and/or Google to bring this device to the carrier, so it's obvious that the technical departments worked on optimizing a radio to work best on the network. If we could find out exactly which baseband this is, that could help a lot of people. If required, we may also need a radio dump if one doesn't already exist for whichever version it is. Ontop of that, we should learn how the SMSC is set up from stock (however the radio alone might fix that as well).
Now to keep this thread open to all Canadians, let's gather the same information from all other Canadian carriers as well. Once we make some progress, I can update this OP with all the information gathered.
Your mission? Help us build a database of Canadian radios. If you have purchased your Nexus S from corporate stores since officially launching in Canada (not dealers/re-sellers - they could have imported them) and haven't modified your ROM and/or radio, your information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!
Post reserved for future use, if needed
Does anyone have the CSC or radio for Wind?
Not one person?
Hey everyone I was hoping someone here could lead me in the right direction.
THE RAMBLE: I got the sm-n920v a month ago and I am using it on AT&T, and Since I got it I have been having issues with LTE, and with some quick research I saw I'm having the same exact symptoms as some nexus users with android 6.0.1 , If I mess around with the settings it will sometimes pick it up and works great (all the bars and 45 + mbps down at the house) but goes away eventually and its PITA getting it back. Apparently the issue was resolved for nexus users with an update. I understand some people might have concerns about not having all the att bands, but the bands I personally need are covered in my area so no biggy.
THE QUESTION: Can I downgrade my baseband?
My apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place I just joined the community and I was previously an iPhone user prior so I'm kinda a noob at this.
I'm a little backwards from you I have AT&T on Straight Talk network. So I am an AT&T Note 5 owner but I think I can answer this question fairly well. Within the baseband number there is a S2, S3, S4 grouping. Here's my version's immediately around my current version.
N920AUCS4CPL1 = Dec 2016 ATT update
N920AUCS4CPK1 = Nov 2016 ATT update <===== This is me here, I can't downgrade at all and I WONT upgrade
N920AUCS3CPJ1 = Oct 2016 ATT update
I think I can upgrade within my S4 group then downgrade again, but I don't know for sure and I am way to happy with my phone to mess with it. I flashed the boot.img from PJ1 and also broke the updater stuff and a lot of other things by installing priv-apps that I extracted from the firmware. Don't bother trying to get it to replace the bootloader or system.img if you get sw rev check fail I've tried everything they did an excellent job. If the Verizon apps are plaguing you then just break them by installing them again.. (download current firmware, extract AP file, use simg2img system.img sys.raw and then mount it in Ubuntu Linux to explore it as a drive)
Verizon probably uses similar numbers just work it out like that.
I have a GS8+ from AT&T, and I am running the official operating system with all updates including December security patch. I am wanting to load the official oreo beta 2 software that I found on the internet, and I want to know a few things beforehand. I am a previous iphone user, and I'm new to the android modification area. I seen that the Sprint and Verizon GS8+ have beta 3, Is the beta 3 software for AT&T available on the internet anywhere? What is the process for going back to official software? Can I download the official rom from somewhere? If not is there a way to extract the official rom from the phone beforehand? I am wanting to do this because this phone runs terrible for a brand new phone, lock screen hangups, stock apps crashing constantly, and in my opinion my 3 year old iphone 6+ was more stable than this phone in every way but the battery. I want to stick with official software because I live in a bad service area for AT&T and I rely on VOLTE where available, and wifi calling where I don't have VOLTE. Any help is appreciated. If i violated any rules please let me know, I am new here.
Thank you
Wipe your phone and start over, you shouldn't be having those issues with your phone unless you installed some app that is causing them.
My wife got herself a 32GB T-Mobile Galaxy S7 last November, and she's noticed that she gets horrible for 4G reception compared to other, crappier phones in the household, even though we're all on the same carrier.
She's asked me to try to find any way of improving the number of bars she gets, everything from settings tweaks to flashing firmware, up to and including solutions that would require rooting. (Which is big for her, because she's normally opposed to rooting because she thinks it just invites stability problems and crashing.)
Model Number
SM-G930T
Android Version
7.0
Android Security Patch Level
April 1, 2018
Build Number
NRD90M.G930TUVS4BRC1
Kernel Version
3.18.31-12142063
[email protected] #1
Tue Mar 27 11:28:02 KST 2018
Baseband Version
G930TUVS4BRC1
I have the same issue with my tmo Galaxy s7 (unlocked). I bought it as an extra phone to use on Cricket, but it is practically unusable (on Cricket using att towers). It will completely loose it's signal in a dead spot, and then refuse to reconnect when the signal returns. It's much better on tmobile (mint) but still one of the worst phones signal-wise I've experienced in years. Great phone otherwise, so would love to be able to solve this problem.
Hi
Since few months, I don't receive 4G calls anymore and when I call someone in 4G, it needs 10-15 sec before to hear the tone. I need to force 3G to be able to receive calls.
I tried some others ROMS (with clean flash) and I didn't find any solution.
I also tried all the modem firmware (XNPH25R, XNPH33R, XNPH44S) but bluetooth crashed and I didn't have network.
OnePlus One
ROM SuperiorOS-Phoenix-bacon-OFFICIAL-20201012-0655
Band version : 0.1.c1.11-00006-M8974...
Do you have any idea ?
One plus One has been deemed incompatible to T-Mobile as of Oct 2020. No reason was given other than you might expect is you guys are not replacing your phone and a good phone like 1+1 is making them lose money. ATT to follow on APR 2021. You can argue your case but expect problems. Also check the type of LTE that was upgraded on the towers to LTE + which this phone does not do. I still think if the Carriers are going to make these kinds of changes causing financial stress to their customers than they need to be broken up again until downward compatibility is established or the phone manufacturers make the modem a chip that can be changed to allow the upgrade.