[Q] Help Request, remove upload cap. - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a new Nexus S and my upload is terrible.
Can't get above 400k.
How can I remove this cap without flashing a rom?
I love the phone the way it is and want all of the OTA updates.
Can I safely remove the cap? if so can anyone tell me how or provide a link?
Build#gri54
ver# 2.3.3
Kernel ver.2.6.35.7-g1d030a7 [email protected]#1
base. i9020auckb2
Thanks in advance for any help!

U need toflash kb3 radio or wait for 2.3.4.
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Just flashing the radio will fix this? Is there anything else it will do?
I am trying to keep as stock as possible. I love the stock rom. Will this prevent future OTA updates?

wpghtc said:
Just flashing the radio will fix this? Is there anything else it will do?
I am trying to keep as stock as possible. I love the stock rom. Will this prevent future OTA updates?
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Yes.
No.
Maybe? Not sure on the last one. I think you'll need to be rooted with cwm
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You have the i9020 with gri54 stock??? How come?
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deeren said:
You have the i9020 with gri54 stock??? How come?
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i9020A comes with GRI54 out of the box.

deeren said:
You have the i9020 with gri54 stock??? How come?
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I love the stock rom. I am used to it. AOSP Stock rom was all I used on my Hero.
I love the speed, I love the fact that things just work.

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[Q] Will rooted/flashed/ROM'd devices receive the new ICS update over the air?

Hey guys
My Nexus S is currently flashed with [CM7.1.0.1-N229] -=Nexus MV 10.19B=- |Fast&Stable|Ezekeel's Mod|Matr1x 9.0|
With the announcement by Google advising that all Nexus S devices will receive the ICS update, is there anything I need to do to my phone to receive this firmware update?
Do I need to restore back to default ROM etc, or can I leave as is?
Thanks for your help
Quentin
You won't receive the OTA, you need to be running stock for that.
Changes are that once the source is released someone will create an AOSP ROM faster than the OTA will reach you, so you could just flash that?
Greetz
don't worry
CM7 and other group will have ICS based-on ROM
so , only thing you may worry is how long you gonna wait
beside , you always can flash ICS stock ROM if you don't wanna wait anymore , don't you think ?
anyone have any idea on when the ICS update will come to NS4G?
neo_x22000 said:
anyone have any idea on when the ICS update will come to NS4G?
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Ask Santa Clause.
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Rem3Dy said:
Ask Santa Clause.
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right
pretty sure that's our christimas gift for this year , XD
frutelaken said:
You won't receive the OTA, you need to be running stock for that.
Changes are that once the source is released someone will create an AOSP ROM faster than the OTA will reach you, so you could just flash that?
Greetz
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what if my phone is rooted then i have backup of my stock rom. does my stock rom receives ota update? what do you think so?
You should receive an OTA if you restore the stock image and one is available.
Would you need the stock recovery if you do receive the ota?
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Rooting is required to Install ICS..?
Hi.
Can I install ICS without rooting my phone...? My phone is unlocked...
Thanks
You will NOT receive an OTA update unless you're running Android on a stock unrooted device. The only way you will run Ice Cream Sandwich is if you find an ICS ROM but most of them are in alpha stages, meaning not suitable for daily use.
mixtapes08 said:
what if my phone is rooted then i have backup of my stock rom. does my stock rom receives ota update? what do you think so?
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I literally ROFL'ed
iluvpancak3s said:
You will NOT receive an OTA update unless you're running Android on a stock unrooted device. The only way you will run Ice Cream Sandwich is if you find an ICS ROM but most of them are in alpha stages, meaning not suitable for daily use.
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You'll receive the OTA on a stock rooted rom as well, just like every other OTA.
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mikel719 said:
Would you need the stock recovery if you do receive the ota?
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Unlikely. Most OTAs do not do an assert on recovery and flash without any issue with CWM. If you've modified anything it does assert though it will fail.
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krohnjw said:
You'll receive the OTA on a stock rooted rom as well, just like every other OTA.
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It won't install though so you still won't be able to OTA ICS.
neo_x22000 said:
anyone have any idea on when the ICS update will come to NS4G?
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A few weeks after the release of the Galaxy Nexus.
063_XOBX said:
It won't install though so you still won't be able to OTA ICS.
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Why wouldn't it? Every other OTA has had no problem installing through CWM on a rooted stock system. Unless this OTA decides to assert recovery for some reason (the only reason it would fail as it would then be trying to patch recovery).

Xoom 4G stock, possible to upgrade to newest ICS w/o root/bootstrap??

Any help greatly appreciated :-D
Delirious17 said:
Any help greatly appreciated :-D
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You will have to unlock the bootloader in order to flash anything, no way around that.
EDIT: Maybe I misinterpreted your question, are you looking for an ICS build without root? Or looking to flash to ICS without having to root first?
Based on your criteria you'll have to wait for the official OTA update.
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[Q] Revert from cm9 to stock gingerbread

Hi guys, I am having too many problems with CM9, and I want to revert, I'll just wait for OTA ics. Can someone guide me in how to revert? I want stock gingerbread, the one that came with the phone, no custom roms. I've got a 9020A.
Thanks for the help.
iamtheculprit said:
Hi guys, I am having too many problems with CM9, and I want to revert, I'll just wait for OTA ics. Can someone guide me in how to revert? I want stock gingerbread, the one that came with the phone, no custom roms. I've got a 9020A.
Thanks for the help.
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I would think to find a stock ROM you can flash.
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christiantailor said:
I would think to find a stock ROM you can flash.
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Yeah, I can't find one, I'm asking for links and a guide or something. I know I need a stock ROM to flash.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445635
u mean this...?
Tonyroid said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445635
u mean this...?
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That's not specifically for the 9020A
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That's not specifically for the 9020A
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445621
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[Q] What exacly does ucla3 means?

Tried searching the forums, google and couldn't find any helpful info.
From what I managed to scrap it's a new band or modem that comes with 2.3.6 but I'm not sure at all.
Any clarification will be great.
Ya its just the new modem that samsung released with their latest ota update to 2.3.6
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So should I flash a rom that supports it and flash it as well? Is it a lot better then the 2.3.5 modem?
kishke said:
So should I flash a rom that supports it and flash it as well? Is it a lot better then the 2.3.5 modem?
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Some people like it and it works well, some people drop data and calls and all the time with it.

Is there any ROM (GB or ICS) that supports Bluetooth calling in 21y?

Subject says it all. If the answer is no, is it possible to roll back the baseband?
fuzzy bee said:
Subject says it all. If the answer is no, is it possible to roll back the baseband?
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I am using 2.3.4 with no problems using Bluetooth, both with my GPS hands free or my Plantronics ear set.
Thanks - this is the stock ROM, with the 21y baseband?
I'd like to use some of the custom ROM features, but I really need to be able to use my bluetooth devices for phone calls.
fuzzy bee said:
Thanks - this is the stock ROM, with the 21y baseband?
I'd like to use some of the custom ROM features, but I really need to be able to use my bluetooth devices for phone calls.
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ICS - Answer is still no
GB - Yes it works, may not work in some GB ROMS though. I do not have a yes/no list. Sorry.
cyansky_1 said:
ICS - Answer is still no
GB - Yes it works, may not work in some GB ROMS though. I do not have a yes/no list. Sorry.
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No ROM other than stock based has working Bluetooth calling on march 2012 baseband
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DJLamontagneIII said:
No ROM other than stock based has working Bluetooth calling on march 2012 baseband
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+1 I eventually had to roll back my base band.
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bluenote73 said:
+1 I eventually had to roll back my base band.
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How'd you roll your baseband back?
baseband rollback
bluenote73 said:
+1 I eventually had to roll back my base band.
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How did you roll back your baseband?
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How did you roll back your baseband?
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You have to use the kdz method, search kdz method g2x, read about it from there.
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