Need assistance with Infuse 4G details inside - Samsung Infuse 4G

I just got my infuse 4G yesterday and i have been trying to find the same firmware that is on the Att Samsung Galaxy S2. I have just learned how to use odin, and thats all i know how to get roms on my device.
Can anyone give me a working Samsung galaxy S2 rom that is able to be used on odin.
Currently i have
Firmware: 2.3.3
Gingerbread. UXKG3
Kernal: 2.6.35.7-I997RUXKG3-CL366622
Baseband: I997RUXKG3
I downloaded this from Rom Manager i think, the phone has a signal but it has no data.
Also everytime i try to install a rom using the ROM MANAGER the screen begins to look like a tv with a whole bunch of colors and it just reboots with no success at.
I ever got to install the 2.3.5 gingerbread for the infuse 4G but keep getting a #*999* email error and i dont know how to fix that.
Can someone point in the right direct step by step

The Infuse can't run Galaxy S2 ROM's. It can run Galaxy S (I9000/Captivate) ROM's using the Hellraiser patch and kernel. There are several ROM's to choose from in the Infuse development section of the forum, including both Infuse ROM's and Galaxy S ROM's already modified to work on the Infuse.

GGXtreme said:
The Infuse can't run Galaxy S2 ROM's. It can run Galaxy S (I9000/Captivate) ROM's using the Hellraiser patch and kernel. There are several ROM's to choose from in the Infuse development section of the forum, including both Infuse ROM's and Galaxy S ROM's already modified to work on the Infuse.
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Ok so how about this.
Do you know where i can get a list of roms that work on Odin for the Samsung Infuse 4G, because that seems to be the only way i know how to install roms on the device.

ok to use odin means you cant flash hellraiser. that means if you dont see the firmware in this forum in a .tar you cant use it the way you are describing. basically all the odin roms here are return to stock packages(so far)
however if you flash a voodoo kernel or otherwise get cwm you can use cwm to flash any 2.3.3-2.3.5 rom in the gsm type galaxy s forums (not cdma) as long as you immediately flash the hellraiser package over it,. dont reboot the phone till after both the rom and hellraiser are both flashed!. many of these roms have heavy sgs2 theming. look especially in the captivate, vibrant and i9000 sections. do not flash anything for the i9003, epic, facinate (unless it's telus which is more like a vibrant), mezmerize or other.

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[Q] call quality issues after flash

So I flashed speedmod to my US samsung att captivate, running froyo from att release. After I did, people told me there was a ton of static in the background of voice calls and they could barely hear me. So I flash firefly. Same problem. So I flashed new modem, UCKB1. pretty sure this is stock modem. Same problem. What do I do. Can I get back to the stock kernel so all will be good again. Is there a modem that I can flash while having custom kernel that will fix this issue. I'm definately willing to go back to stock kernel if that's what it takes. Btw, the answer is no, I didn't back up the original kernel. This was my first time, and the only back up I did was titanium. Plz help. I need my phone to TALK to people
Cdub3 said:
So I flashed speedmod to my US samsung att captivate, running froyo from att release. After I did, people told me there was a ton of static in the background of voice calls and they could barely hear me. So I flash firefly. Same problem. So I flashed new modem, UCKB1. pretty sure this is stock modem. Same problem. What do I do. Can I get back to the stock kernel so all will be good again. Is there a modem that I can flash while having custom kernel that will fix this issue. I'm definately willing to go back to stock kernel if that's what it takes. Btw, the answer is no, I didn't back up the original kernel. This was my first time, and the only back up I did was titanium. Plz help. I need my phone to TALK to people
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i answered your pm, try kc1 modem before changing roms again, ill post link in a sec
edit: here it is
http://s148368836.onlinehome.us/modem_ugkc1.zip
if you still have problems just flash a rom based on kb1. i dont want to keep sending you through a loop if the i9000 stuff wont work for you
Hmm You shouldn't have had the problem out of the box with firefly?
your issue at first was using an I9000 kernel with an I897 modem ... Now it's the opposite situation.
the speedmod kernel i flashed specifically said it was for the att captivate I897. so can i get back to stock kernel?
Cdub3 said:
the speedmod kernel i flashed specifically said it was for the att captivate I897. so can i get back to stock kernel?
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Speedmod is reoriented from an I9000 kernel to work on the captivate, so yeah it's for the I897 but we call those I9000 kernels cause we're lazy ... Look in the dev section there are a few kernels made from kb1 it will say so in the header...
Or you can try an I9000 modem ... Dani897 suggested kc1...
Exact same problem...
Like Club33, I chose to stay with Official Froyo and just flash the Speedmod kernel. I too, got complaints that my calls sounded very bad, although on my end, the reception was perfect.
After following Dani897's instructions to flash the modem_ugkc1.zip, my call issues disappeared.
As a newb, it was not made clear that using the SpeedMod kernel on Froyo would cause call issues. Flashing to a compatible modem for Froyo users should be clarified on SpeedMod's page.
Thanks so much for your post, Dani897.
Nevermind.
So what's happening here is a mismatch of the kernel and modem.
If you use a i9000 based kernel (like Speedmod/Onix/etc) you MUST use a i9000 based modem (like JK4, JQ1, KC1, etc).
If you are using a Captivate based kernel, like KB1, you must then use a Captivate based modem (like KB1 modem).
If you don't, things MIGHT work, but you will have the crackling sound, bad reception, poor voice quality, etc problems that you are describing.
Long story short: don't mix and match i897 and i9000 modem/kernel pairings.
And PS, here's a link to the Modem Thread in Captivate Development. Any further questions regarding modems should probably be done in there.

[Q] What are the differences between the Rogers and the ATT version of the Infuse 4G?

Hi All,
I have just purchased the Samsung Infuse 4G as my new secondary device after my SGSII and I am wondering what the substantial differences are between the Rogers and the ATT version of this device, keeping in mind that I am in Canada and am on Rogers?
What ROMS CAN and CANT I flash? What Kernels CAN and CANT I flash?, etc, etc, etc...
Please advise as I used to have the Galaxy S I9000M (Canadian version of the International version) and I was able to flash International ROMS, etc... Can this be done on the Infuse 4G without losing my proper service bands, etc?
Thanks for the replies...
Galaxy S lable, Gingerbread that i know of.
Optimus-Prime said:
Galaxy S lable, Gingerbread that i know of.
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Im sorry but I dont understand wht you are trying to tell me. What is "Galaxy S lable" and what do you mean "Gingerbread that I know of"? If you mean that the ROGERS version already comes preloaded with Gingerbread 2.3.3 and NOT with Froyo 2.2.1 then that I already know.
Please advise...
Well the Canadian Infuse is a Galaxy S device and are is not even though it is the same device. So this just proves that Galaxy S is just a label.
and the android version. those seems to be just the major differences.
Optimus-Prime said:
Well the Canadian Infuse is a Galaxy S device and are is not even though it is the same device. So this just proves that Galaxy S is just a label.
and the android version. those seems to be just the major differences.
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Thank You again for your reply Optimus but what I am really wondering is if I am able to flash "ATT based" custom ROMS, etc after I root and install CWM. I know the rooting proceedure for the ROGERS version of the Infuse 4G is different but is the actual "firmware"? Will I mess up the device by flashing it with ROMS created from ATT firmware, etc?
Does anyone know?
i dont think it would matter since we are running your roms on your phones. Gingerbread. but i mean you can always ultimate unbrick if something goes wrong. so its worth a try. and just a hint. att roms are froyo based
From what I can tell you,
We have Gingerbread 2.3.3 we do not have HDMI output. (Not a big deal for me).
Our video recording is a bit messed up (Recording at 15fps) but there is a fix now. Other than that there's not a huge difference.
Differences:
1) Cosmetics (that's what the other guy meant by "Galaxy S label") - no differences internally hardware-wise
2) Gingerbread bootloaders
Basically 2) means you can't flash old Froyo-based ROMs because no one bothered to make them compatible with the GB bootloaders - we focused on going the other way around. Our Gingerbread kernels are capable of working with Froyo or Gingerbread bootloaders.
Any ROM you might want to flash is based on your stock firmware currently, since official AT&T Gingerbread isn't out yet. Samfirmware claims it's officially out on Kies, but Kies refuses to connect to our phones so I call BS.

[Info] Telstra Galaxy S2 4G Root

Hey all,
Just wanted to let everyone know i used the root/cwm mod for "SGH-I727 and SGH-I727R Skyrocket" on this phone last night and it worked perfectly.
This new galaxy s2 4g is telstra latest released phone which only came out yesterday.
For those wondering phone model is actually "I9210T"
Crikey, Mate...cheers!
I am assuming then that this has the Qualcomm processor if CWM and root work.
Have you tried flashing any Skyrocket/Rogers roms yet?
Edit: Hmmm....looks like this is basically the international Samsung Galaxy SII LTE. It is nice to see that our community continues to grow. Just be careful when flashing roms. The new ICS leak works for the AT&T Skyrocket but does not work for Rogers yet so you never know until you try. Also, we can flash SGSII T989 roms as well but have to use our own kernel because the orientation is flipped.
Presbycusis said:
Crikey, Mate...cheers!
I am assuming then that this has the Qualcomm processor if CWM and root work.
Have you tried flashing any Skyrocket/Rogers roms yet?
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No haven't tried any other rom's yet, only got the phone yesterday. So today is the test to see how long battery life is on 4G.
Also forgot to mention i had to download superuser from the market, as the one supplied from the download link failed to install through CWM.
Link to topic is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526
Note that I've started a thread on OCAU about this phone.. forums.overclockers.com.au/showpost.php?p=14233218
Edit: Ooh. Just noticed you're from Rocky. Hi from Gladstone!
Good to see someone close to home on such a big forum. Will check out ocau.
Sent from my GT-I9210T using XDA
It would be interesting to test modem/radio from your phone on t989 or i727.
Does anybody have flashable modem?
any new info or updates before i mess around with mine ?

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