I flashed my radio to (baseband version):
12.41.60.19U_26.06.04.14_M
I'm having severe issues with my connection.
I have 0 bars on some locations, where as an iPhone, or a non-smartphone, has 3+, or full bars at the same location.
Is this the radio issue, or is this the physical antenna of the phone being bad?
what rom you have?
I use that radio with saga and I get great reception. With stock I was getting -90 to -100 at home. I get - 70 now.
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Did you flash the corresponding ril?
I use that radio and got an average of 6 db better signal than I did with the stocker in south Florida USA.. I also use a gingerbread Rom. Btw never use bars to determine signal strength, its subjective at best. Go to menu,about phone,network to see signal strength.
I recommend reading the radio thread in the sticky under development. It's a great thread. Good luck to you.
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Junsuo said:
what rom you have?
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My apologies. I'm using RCMixHD v5.3.5.
mj0528 said:
I use that radio with saga and I get great reception
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Yea, that's the general consensus, which is why I decided to flash my radio, but I'm getting terrible service everywhere... "NO SERVICE" or "LIMITED SERVICE" message on my screen, while an iPhone or a messaging phone has several bars.
stickbo said:
Did you flash the corresponding ril?
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I did:
pollux1151 said:
simplest way for radio flashing
modified from Kirk's old post
1. Download this file http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BX5GV1CJ
this is a zip file containing two files. one is radio.img from ATT stock radio, dont touch the other file (android-info).
you need to remove this img file and replace with the Gingerbread radio.img
from here http://www.multiupload.com/BE0V4H8QQY
extract the radio.img and zip into the PD98IMG.zip with the other file (android-info) already in the PD981img.zip. (two files)
2. Place the PD98IMG.zip radio file on the root of your SD card.
3. Power the phone off, remove and reinsert the battery.
4. Hold the volume button down and press power on.
5. The phone will boot into Hboot then Bootloader, It should see the PD98IMG.zip and ask if you want to apply the zip.
6. Use the volume up button to select "yes"
7. Once its done flashing, reboot the phone and you should have flashed the radio.
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try the stock radio with RCMix HD (12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M) i use this radio when i have installed RCMix rom
I tried this without luck something about invalid image it scrolls by too fast to read. It is the first thing I have tried on my new inspire. I have been having major signal issues.
Help.
Thanks!
wshealy said:
I tried this without luck something about invalid image it scrolls by too fast to read. It is the first thing I have tried on my new inspire. I have been having major signal issues.
Help.
Thanks!
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Try reflashing your radio using this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002226
I've had major issues with my GPS and from what I've been reading, reflashing the radio could help. I dl'ed the pd98img, placed it on the root of SD, booted to hboot but it never finds the file.
Any ideas as to what might he goin on? Fwiw, it takes about 10 minutes to go through all the steps till I can reboot back to os.
Halp,
Tx
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Rooted Inspire 4G running AndroidRevolution 3.2 Rom my signal strength is always very low 1 to 2 bars only. How can I make it have better signal. Very new to android.
pokeguy said:
Rooted Inspire 4G running AndroidRevolution 3.2 Rom my signal strength is always very low 1 to 2 bars only. How can I make it have better signal. Very new to android.
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Which radio version is on the phone now? Is it Radio_12.41.60.19_26.06.04.14_M?
This is a quote from his thread:
"Using a "non matched" radio could have a negative effect on performance, battery life & signal strength."
Go to> Settings> About phone> Software version> and see what it says under Baseband version.
I am running 12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M
Bars mean nothing and are calculated differently between manufacturers and devices. Go by your db in settings about.
pokeguy said:
Rooted Inspire 4G running AndroidRevolution 3.2 Rom my signal strength is always very low 1 to 2 bars only. How can I make it have better signal. Very new to android.
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Switch to Verizon... hehe, sorry, just had to...
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I am running 12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M
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That might be your problem. You need to flash the proper radio and you should get better signal.
Thanks for all the replies. See my problem is I don't know how to flash the radio. Ive been reading about it but seems very difficult. I've come from the ios devices that was very easy, just install the newest software and your done no need to flash this or that. I think I read if you messed up on flashing your radio it can brick your phone. Not willing to go back to ios. Loving android at the moment.
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Thanks for all the replies. See my problem is I don't know how to flash the radio. Ive been reading about it but seems very difficult. I've come from the ios devices that was very easy, just install the newest software and your done no need to flash this or that. I think I read if you messed up on flashing your radio it can brick your phone. Not willing to go back to ios. Loving android at the moment.
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Download the radio you need. It will probably be in a .zip, so open it in your favorite unzipper (I like 7zip) and pull out the radio.img file. Now go to the hack kit and find the radio folder. In the radio folder will be a PD98IMG.zip file, open this with 7zip, and replace the radio.img file that's currently there with the one you just downloaded (you can just delete the original from within 7zip, then copy/paste the new one), then close 7zip. Now redo step 5 from the hack kit (flashing the radio) and your new radio will be flashed.
If you feel comfortable that you understand this step, all you need to do is get your newly created PD98IMG.zip on your SD Card, boot to bootloader, then let HBoot start the update.
See I used the one click or step root. I don't think it was the hack kit. Anyways are you talking about unzipping it through the phone or computer?
After trying out several ROMs my GPS now fails to lock at all, I have tried every fix and about every rom. It seems I need to do a complete reset to my phone is as it was out of the box. Factory reset only takes me back to the default settings for my current ROM, how do I completely reset my phone? I have S-OFF and ENG-OFF, should I turn those back on?
I really don't want to do this, but my GPS seems to be fubar right now so I don't see any other option.
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After trying out several ROMs my GPS now fails to lock at all, I have tried every fix and about every rom. It seems I need to do a complete reset to my phone is as it was out of the box. Factory reset only takes me back to the default settings for my current ROM, how do I completely reset my phone? I have S-OFF and ENG-OFF, should I turn those back on?
I really don't want to do this, but my GPS seems to be fubar right now so I don't see any other option.
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Try this and follow the instructions carefully. This should make your GPS work again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12437647&postcount=5
I have done this already, it does not find the file when I boot into hboot, is there any way to fix that?
chuckwalla said:
I have done this already, it does not find the file when I boot into hboot, is there any way to fix that?
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Did you put the file in the root of the external SD card?
Yes I did, it quickly displays a message along the lines of "wrong file detected", thats not exactly what it said but it was something like that.
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Yes I did, it quickly displays a message along the lines of "wrong file detected", thats not exactly what it said but it was something like that.
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Download the hack kit: http://droid.neolobster.com/roms/ace-hack-kit-v9.tar.gz
Use the PD98IMG.zip file thats in the Radio folder in the hack kit and then:
3. Place the PD98IMG.zip radio file on the root of your SD card.
4. Power the phone off, remove and reinsert the battery.
5. Hold the volume button down and press power on.
6. The phone will boot into Hboot then Bootloader, It should see the PD98IMG.zip and ask if you want to apply the zip.
7. Use the volume up button to select "yes"
8. Once its done flashing, reboot the phone and you should have flashed the radio.
I did all that, It ran the update, but the GPS does not act any different. It won't lock and it doesn't see any satellites.
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I did all that, It ran the update, but the GPS does not act any different. It won't lock and it doesn't see any satellites.
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Does the GPS icon flash? Did the update complete? Are you trying to use GPS outdoors? GPS wont really work indoors.
The GPS icon flashes, the update completed, I am using it outdoors.
Step away from the Inspire.
chuckwalla said:
The GPS icon flashes, the update completed, I am using it outdoors.
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Install GPS test from market and see if it picks up and satellites.
It shows 2 satellites, but it seems to be periodically losing them. They show up for a while and then it will flash 0 and go back to 2. I am still not able to get a lock.
Would it be worth trying a different radio? I honestly don't know much/anything about what the differences are, but I am really tired of not having GPS and I am willing to try about anything.
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Would it be worth trying a different radio? I honestly don't know much/anything about what the differences are, but I am really tired of not having GPS and I am willing to try about anything.
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What radio do you have? What ROM are you using?
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Stock radio
*d.i.l.l.i.g.a.f* v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004718
chuckwalla said:
Stock radio
*d.i.l.l.i.g.a.f* v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004718
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What ROM you using?
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*d.i.l.l.i.g.a.f* v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1004718
this is my rom
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*d.i.l.l.i.g.a.f* v1.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1004718
this is my rom
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Try the CoreDroid V8 ROM and see if it fixes your GPS. So you can check if its the radio or ROM
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On the coredroid page it recommends to flash a different radio, should I do that? If I do it wouldn't really determine whether the ROM or the radio is the problem, but I assume they recommend that radio for a reason.
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On the coredroid page it recommends to flash a different radio, should I do that? If I do it wouldn't really determine whether the ROM or the radio is the problem, but I assume they recommend that radio for a reason.
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He recommended that one for speed and smoothness and battery life. You can try to flash that one and see if you still have the problem.
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I just installed Gingbreadman on my phone.
I need some help on doing this.
thanks!
try this:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Ace:_Recovery,_Radio_and_CyanogenMod
If you don't understand it or can't figured it out pm me and I can probably help.
P00t said:
I just installed Gingbreadman on my phone.
I need some help on doing this.
thanks!
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Choose the right radio from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877295
Follow these instructions to flash the radio: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=896597
How do you know which radio to flash?
Focustom said:
How do you know which radio to flash?
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If you're on a gingerbread Rom, you flash a gingerbread radio. Otherwise you flash a Cingular radio.
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Focustom said:
How do you know which radio to flash?
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You don't really, I would go look in the section for whatever rom you flashed. I'm assuming you did rc mix, and then flash a radio from someone who has that same rom and isn't having any problems with it. Thats your best bet.
I'm running Leedroid right now. Does have the best radio for ATT in the US?
Thanks
Newb
Focustom said:
I'm running Leedroid right now. Does have the best radio for ATT in the US?
Thanks
Newb
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The radio is completely independent of the rom..
ok so the stock radio my best bet? I'm completely lost with radios lol
what does RADIO FLASH DO?
make your wifi connection stronger?
P00t said:
what does RADIO FLASH DO?
make your wifi connection stronger?
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Looks like you have some reading to do.
rwon said:
Looks like you have some reading to do.
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Can't you just explain it for us?
Focustom said:
Can't you just explain it for us?
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Sure, but you will understand it better if you read it your self. Basically flashing a radio can do a few things, one being to enable HSUPA, this can also be accomplished just by flashing certain roms. Also it helps with WIFI, calling(signal, speed etc) problems in some cases. This is all going to depend on which rom you have, the area, the cell provider(i'm assuming your all on ATT like me) and also it varies. I ran the "telus" radio for a long time with RC mix, but with the latest builds of the rom started having problems with the call not connecting when i pressed "call" and failing. I have since switched to the Cyanogen mod rom and am on the latest radio which is listed in my sig. This has improved call quality, battery life(from the rom and radio as a combo), and also call reliability(no dropped calls, calls failing etc) Hope that helps you guys
Is there away to go back to the stock radio if something goes wrong?
If you don't have problems with the stock radio then just stick with it. There's more risk than reward when flashing radio.
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Yeah I have to agree. If you mess up somehow while flashing the radio, your phone will become a paper weight. If its not giving you problems, then no need to flash the radio.
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rwon said:
Sure, but you will understand it better if you read it your self. Basically flashing a radio can do a few things, one being to enable HSUPA, this can also be accomplished just by flashing certain roms. Also it helps with WIFI, calling(signal, speed etc) problems in some cases. This is all going to depend on which rom you have, the area, the cell provider(i'm assuming your all on ATT like me) and also it varies. I ran the "telus" radio for a long time with RC mix, but with the latest builds of the rom started having problems with the call not connecting when i pressed "call" and failing. I have since switched to the Cyanogen mod rom and am on the latest radio which is listed in my sig. This has improved call quality, battery life(from the rom and radio as a combo), and also call reliability(no dropped calls, calls failing etc) Hope that helps you guys
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Flashing the radio does not enable HSUPA on the Inspire 4G. From what I know, the Captivate requires to flash a different radio to enable HSUPA.
Editing the build.prop enables HSUPA.
modified from Kirk's old post
1. Download this file http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BX5GV1CJ
this is a zip file containing two files. one is radio.img from ATT stock radio, dont touch the other file.
you need to remove this img file and replace with the Gingerbread radio.img
from here http://www.multiupload.com/BE0V4H8QQY
extract the radio.img and zip into the PD98IMG.zip with the other file already in the PD981img.zip. (two files)
2. Place the PD98IMG.zip radio file on the root of your SD card.
3. Power the phone off, remove and reinsert the battery.
4. Hold the volume button down and press power on.
5. The phone will boot into Hboot then Bootloader, It should see the PD98IMG.zip and ask if you want to apply the zip.
6. Use the volume up button to select "yes"
7. Once its done flashing, reboot the phone and you should have flashed the radio.
I hope I get some credit from my post. Lol
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I hope I get some credit from my post. Lol
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Credits go to you Kirk! thanks
your method can flash any radio
I've seen devs mention to flash a radio from Hboot and Fast boot before. Are these terms synonymous? Fast boot is accessed from Hboot correct? I've flashed a radio a few times, but never understood the terminology. A PD98IMG is always flashed the same way from what I understand.
More or less correct. HBoot flashing is done with the PD98IMG.zip on the SDcard. PD98IMG.zip can contain any number of images to be flashed. Fastboot flashing is done using the fastboot.exe and can flash a single image.
Gene Poole said:
More or less correct. HBoot flashing is done with the PD98IMG.zip on the SDcard. PD98IMG.zip can contain any number of images to be flashed. Fastboot flashing is done using the fastboot.exe and can flash a single image.
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I've never quite understood what the advantage is to fastboot flashing. Then again, I've never truly understood fastboot in general.
Something I definitely need to do more reading on.
I've tried several times, and several methods to flash my radio to the 12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2 radio img. And nothing seems to be working. My best guess is its user error. I'm a noob and trying to learn how to flash my radio. I currently have the 12.39.30.19P-26.06.04_M with the TPGB-Ninja_0618 ROM and [email protected] #28 kernel.
I've done the method where i go into adb to access bootloader, then i flash the radio.img then reboot the phone and that doesnt work. I've tried running the radio.img though CWM and that didn't work.
If I power off my phone and then hold power and -vol down to get into the bootloader it automatically will go into hboot and start to run through the PD98IMG.zip. I'm wondering.
Do I need that .zip folder on my sdcard forever or can I get rid of it?
Also, can I just switch out radio.img in the PD98IMG.zip with the new radio.img?
Can I do the above question without having all the other .img 's in the .zip folder?
I've done some research, but haven't found my answers, or was able to fix my problem.
So hopefully someone can help me.
Please be gentle with me, I'm new to this type of thing, but a fast learner.
Thanks in advance
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I've tried several times, and several methods to flash my radio to the 12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2 radio img. And nothing seems to be working. My best guess is its user error. I'm a noob and trying to learn how to flash my radio. I currently have the0 12.39.30.19P-26.06.04_M with the TPGB-Ninja_0618 ROM and [email protected] #28 kernel.
I've done the method where i go into adb to access bootloader, then i flash the radio.img then reboot the phone and that doesnt work. I've tried running the radio.img though CWM and that didn't work.
If I power off my phone and then hold power and -vol down to get into the bootloader it automatically will go into hboot and start to run through the PD98IMG.zip. I'm wondering.
Do I need that .zip folder on my sdcard forever or can I get rid of it?
Also, can I just switch out radio.img in the PD98IMG.zip with the new radio.img?
Can I do the above question without having all the other .img 's in the .zip folder?
I've done some research, but haven't found my answers, or was able to fix my problem.
So hopefully someone can help me.
Please be gentle with me, I'm new to this type of thing, but a fast learner.
Thanks in advance
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Assuming the PD98IMG.zip containing the radio flashes properly, you can remove it afterwards.
Have you checked out the inspire only radio thread in the dev section, yet?
There's already a ready-to-flash PD98IMG.zip for the radio you want to flash on that thread.
Download it from that thread, verify the MD5 checksum, plop it in the root directory of your SD card, reboot into hboot/bootloader, once it finds the PD98IMG.zip, confirm the update, and away you go.
Ok I'll try that as soon as I get to my computer. Thanks for the reply and I'll let you know how it goes.
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Ok I'll try that as soon as I get to my computer. Thanks for the reply and I'll let you know how it goes.
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Just don't forget to check that MD5. I have had incomplete (meaning...BAD) radio downloads on a solid WiFi connection, so it DOES happen from time to time.
Scott_S said:
Just don't forget to check that MD5. I have had incomplete (meaning...BAD) radio downloads on a solid WiFi connection, so it DOES happen from time to time.
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I was able to flash the radio, but all that work for nothing. I actually got worse data. But then again I could of done something wrong again.
shugga101 said:
I was able to flash the radio, but all that work for nothing. I actually got worse data. But then again I could of done something wrong again.
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Couple of things. 1) Be sure to give the radio long enough to "warm up"...I'ave had it take several hours after flashing before I started getting decent speeds from a radio I know works. 2) It is usually recommended to keep a copy of your radio flash on your SD card in case you need it (GPS fail, etc., ) so you can reflash if you are away from a PC, but not keep it in the root of your SD. It's very possible to end up in a continuous boot loop until you somehow either get the file off your root (SD card reader) or fool the phone into thinking it isn't there by pulling the SD card when you pull the battery to recover (I've only heard the last trick works)...
shugga101 said:
I was able to flash the radio, but all that work for nothing. I actually got worse data. But then again I could of done something wrong again.
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You've also made sure you have the appropriate RIL for the new radio you flashed, correct? That radio thread also has the RILs + info about them, as well.
Also try rebooting more than once after flashing a radio/ril, just for good measure.
When I first flashed the 04_11_M2 radio, I had only rebooted once, as a result of the flashing process. Once my phone was done loading up, I received my first call with it, the caller couldn't hear me, but I could hear them. Caller tried calling back. Same thing. I decided to give it another flash and reboot. I called that person back, and it was working, never experienced that since.
Coincidence? Who knows? But radios are weird, quirky things that seem to need a little "voodoo" type flashing/rebooting to kick them in, I suspect.
Well I think I found out why I'm getting these speeds. My radio has a "P" and not a "U" like in meiguoguizi's sig. I have the same radio as that (number wise) but he has a "U" and not a "P".
The radios that I can flash have an "x" in that place so won't that just mean it will switch to whatever letter my data is running on?
I think I found out why I am having this problem.
I can flash the radio.
I can flash the RIL.
But I have a "P" where the "U" is supposed to be to represent the HSUPA speeds.
If thats the the reason then I don't know.
shugga101 said:
Well I think I found out why I'm getting these speeds. My radio has a "P" and not a "U" like in meiguoguizi's sig. I have the same radio as that (number wise) but he has a "U" and not a "P".
The radios that I can flash have an "x" in that place so won't that just mean it will switch to whatever letter my data is runningo on?
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I think that U/P thing is determined by one of the settings in the build.prop file. I know it's been discussed before, I just don't recall the details. If you visit the "editing the build.prop file" thread in the dev section, or possibly amongst the comments in the inspire radio thread, I think you might find the specifics in one of those places.
Or browse through henrybravo's posts, I think I remember him explaining it to someone.
Bottom line is that you have the same radio, it's just a setting that's determining the connection type and as a result, that letter changes, depending on that setting.
LeeDroid
Today I flashed the 09.04.11_M2 that is suggested on for LeeDroid 3.2.1 and now I have lost all notification sounds, lockscreen sounds, and keyboard sound feedbacks. Can anyone help?
blippy said:
Today I flashed the 09.04.11_M2 that is suggested on for LeeDroid 3.2.1 and now I have lost all notification sounds, lockscreen sounds, and keyboard sound feedbacks. Can anyone help?
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First, try another re-flash of the radio.
I did a full wipe and restore and got all the sounds back. Reloaded the RIL and everything works fine.
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Yes the x is a placeholder (remember your algebra).
Open he's right. You have to flash the Riley that goes with the radio and then reboot twice. Make sure you are using the best radio for your Rome.
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Pick_A_Name said:
Yes the x is a placeholder (remember your algebra).
Open he's right. You have to flash the Riley that goes with the radio and then reboot twice. Make sure you are using the best radio for your Rome.
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Lol. Autocorrect really has the hots for you.
Lol sorry I was on my mobile and left too much to swift key X. I'll proof read next time!
Pick_A_Name said:
Yes the x is a placeholder (remember your algebra).
Open he's right. You have to flash the Riley that goes with the radio and then reboot twice. Make sure you are using the best radio for your Rome.
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Rileys and Romes....I can dig it
I've been trying to follow shad0wf0x's guide to flashing Inspire Radio without ENG S-Off, however I have run into a snag.
After download the recommended radio image for the Android Revolution (Radio_12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2), I extracted the zip file and replaced the radio image into the PD98IMG.zip from ATTN1's hack kit. I then did a normal compression and move this file directly into the SD card. However, when I did a reboot into hboot, nothing came up. The new radio didn't prompt me anything.
Is there any reason for this?
Get the radio files from the radio thread in the dev section. They are already in PD98IMG.zip files. I like to check the MD5 after it is already on the root of the SD card.
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totorosushi said:
I've been trying to follow shad0wf0x's guide to flashing Inspire Radio without ENG S-Off, however I have run into a snag.
After download the recommended radio image for the Android Revolution (Radio_12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2), I extracted the zip file and replaced the radio image into the PD98IMG.zip from ATTN1's hack kit. I then did a normal compression and move this file directly into the SD card. However, when I did a reboot into hboot, nothing came up. The new radio didn't prompt me anything.
Is there any reason for this?
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The way you're doing it - manually extracting the radio file and then recompressing it back into the zip file - is probably what's causing the problem. You don't have to go to all that trouble...just download the radio already in PD98IMG.zip format (from the Inspire radio thread), reboot into bootloader mode and it will find the file and prompt you to flash it.
edit: biglittlegato beat me to it.
Yeah, but you told him why and gave him a link.
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That seems to have done the trick! Thank you guys!
Although, after flashing the new radio and matched RIL, my mobile network speed has been pathetically low (around .1 Mbps download and .1Mbps upload). I'll play around with the APN settings and update with the results.
Reboot your phone twice and the new radio should work fine. I remember reading somewhere that 2 reboots will do you good
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rayford85 said:
Reboot your phone twice and the new radio should work fine. I remember reading somewhere that 2 reboots will do you good
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Well, I didn't reboot twice in a row IMMEDIATELY, but by now the phone has been restarted twice and still there have been no differences.
Flashing back to stock radios + ATT OTA update didn't make much of a difference for mobile network speeds. I might just reflash the entire ROM and start from scratch