Nexus S M200 can't update JellyBean? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have Nexus S korean version (M200). Now, running ics 4.0.4(stock rom), and i try to check update Jeanbean. But i get " the system i currently up to date" . Cann't M200 update JB?? who can help me about this?? :crying:

I'm pretty sure that it's going to take a long time for KT to update to JB. M200's update is from KT not Google. That's why it takes more time for M200 than other variants. But you can always root and flash custom ROMs like me.
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ljordan2 said:
I'm pretty sure that it's going to take a long time for KT to update to JB. M200's update is from KT not Google. That's why it takes more time for M200 than other variants. But you can always root and flash custom ROMs like me.
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thank u very much.. hix, i think stock rom than better. but long time wait for update... i will update cook rom

JB on K200
ljordan2 said:
I'm pretty sure that it's going to take a long time for KT to update to JB. M200's update is from KT not Google. That's why it takes more time for M200 than other variants. But you can always root and flash custom ROMs like me.
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Still there is no sight of JB on M200, therefore I have decided to try custom ROM meanwhile. Is that a safe bet?
Could you please help? (searched forum but could not find. still a noob here)
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zeehere said:
Still there is no sight of JB on M200, therefore I have decided to try custom ROM meanwhile. Is that a safe bet?
Could you please help? (searched forum but could not find. still a noob here)
Nexus S [I9023] :4.0.4 :: MM200KRKC1:: IMM76D::Rooted
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Yeah, you can try, M200 is almost same as i9020t, so no problem.
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Articudos said:
Yeah, you can try, M200 is almost same as i9020t, so no problem.
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Thanks,
Could you please help me with some links for downloading the custom ROM for M200

zeehere said:
Thanks,
Could you please help me with some links for downloading the custom ROM for M200
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Can we flash any I9020 rom (available on Nexus S Android Development section) to Nexus S M200 (Korean) ?

zeehere said:
Thanks,
Could you please help me with some links for downloading the custom ROM for M200
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ghanchi2000 said:
Can we flash any I9020 rom (available on Nexus S Android Development section) to Nexus S M200 (Korean) ?
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Download any ROM(customROM for 3G), but if you flash stock ROM, use factory image(stock ROM) for I9020t/i9023.
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Articudos said:
Download any ROM(customROM for 3G), but if you flash stock ROM, use factory image(stock ROM) for I9020t/i9023.
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Thanks for all guidance.
I have managed to update my Nexus-S (M200-Korean) to Jelly Bean.
First I updated with the stock image of international version using this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...20&postcount=1
This changed the baseband version from M200 to XXXKl1
After reboot I was able to get 4.1.1 via OTA
I haven't seen any problems so far
Are there any that I may not have experienced yet?
[Nexus S][4.1.1][JRO03E]

zeehere said:
Thanks for all guidance.
I have managed to update my Nexus-S (M200-Korean) to Jelly Bean.
First I updated with the stock image of international version using this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...20&postcount=1
This changed the baseband version from M200 to XXXKl1
After reboot I was able to get 4.1.1 via OTA
I haven't seen any problems so far
Are there any that I may not have experienced yet?
[Nexus S][4.1.1][JRO03E]
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Link: 404 page not found.:/
Radio compatitability depends on where u live.
If you experienced problem, look for this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
And flash krkc1 again.
If it's not compatitable, it can cause sudden signal drops and low mobile data speed.(afaik)
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Thanks for the information. So far its been good. Will keep a watch.
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zeehere said:
Thanks for all guidance.
I have managed to update my Nexus-S (M200-Korean) to Jelly Bean.
First I updated with the stock image of international version using this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...20&postcount=1
This changed the baseband version from M200 to XXXKl1
After reboot I was able to get 4.1.1 via OTA
I haven't seen any problems so far
Are there any that I may not have experienced yet?
[Nexus S][4.1.1][JRO03E]
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The link is wrong.Please post the correct link please.I have been using ics on m200 so far.Its good.I would like to know if you've experienced
any issues on JB?

This is the link. Follow only the first procedure. Then you would automatically get JB via OTA.
caution: it worked for me. May or may not work for you. As one senior member said in this post, it all depends on your location. (Country)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
So far I have not experienced any problems.
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Confirmation
zeehere said:
This is the link. Follow only the first procedure. Then you would automatically get JB via OTA.
caution: it worked for me. May or may not work for you. As one senior member said in this post, it all depends on your location. (Country)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
So far I have not experienced any problems.
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I am from Kolkata,India.Using m200 korean model.Have the same problem as the threadstarter.I guess when you're using it smoothly then inshallah,i too would.
Just to be pretty sure,you're telling me to follow ONLY this:
First up, let me tell you that doing this is not necessay to get the OTA or having a smooth JB experience. The JB OTA installs without a wipe which means the data is preserved.
UPDATE: Google has put up the full image for 4.1.1 [i9023, i9020a and i9020t] . Now you do not need to clean flash ICS and then JB. Follow the part 1 of the guide below and flash the JB image instead of ICS. Nothing more to it.
Thanks anshumandash for pointing it out
That being said, I wanted to have the real stock image on my Nexus S and then Upgrade to JellyBean. Below are the steps that I took.
Go to this GoogleAndroidImages page and download the appropriate image for your phone & download. Since mine is an international version a.k.a I9023, I chose that ROM.
The download will be a tar.gz file. Use a utility like 7Zip to uncompress it. The tar.gz will have a .tar file inside and the /tar file will have a folder. Extract the folder to your PC. For my download, the folder was named soju-imm76d
Next Steps will wipe your phone, completely
Reboot your phone into bootloader mode.
Open a command prompt, navigate to the folder in step 2.
Enter the below commands, the image file names are for my download, modify it to the file names in your folder before running (I assume that you have fastboot working)
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-soju-imm76d.zip
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RIGHT?Meaning just the above process?
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also,this means it'll wipe all my data/apps/settings ? ?

Yes you too can try..
for me, after the first step , I rebooted a couple of times and automatically got JB via OTA.
Insha-Allah you should also get the same.
But proceed with caution and download factory ICS image from google.
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zeehere said:
Yes you too can try..
for me, after the first step , I rebooted a couple of times and automatically got JB via OTA.
Insha-Allah you should also get the same.
But proceed with caution and download factory ICS image from google.
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You dere?.i downloaded m200 again and installed it.Which one did you download?
soju ,sojua, or sojuk?
i guess i was supposed to download soju

Yes you should have downloaded soju. Sojuk is the same Korean one.
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Related

4.0.3 for i9023 please?

I saw official ICS on i9020T only, can we have that also with our i9023? I want that tasty ice cream sandwhich
It works for the i9023 too.
WHy cant i update from my phone ? Like from system updates from about phone section.... is it not official yet...or just for deveopers?
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raducux said:
WHy cant i update from my phone ? Like from system updates from about phone section.... is it not official yet...or just for deveopers?
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It will be released in waves. If you want to upgrade from within Gingerbread, then you just have to wait. Otherwise flash the OTA file (but beware, the recovery doesn't work atm on i9023 devices).
no just that because the OTA is being released since yesterday and this, during one month
So not all nexus S will be prompted to update immediately, you have to wait if you want to make an OTA update, or flash directly the .zip you can find on many threads now on xda.
this file is the official update, just a .zip, that can allow you to have it immediately if a flash dont fear you.
If you had read a bit, i'm sure you would have found all these informations by yourself..
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It will be released in waves. If you want to upgrade from within Gingerbread, then you just have to wait. Otherwise flash the OTA file (but beware, the recovery doesn't work atm on i9023 devices).
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false.
Now you can have permanent recovery.
fabulous69 said:
false.
Now you can have permanent recovery.
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Stock too? Cause I don't want to flash CWM.
Thank you guys. I ve read but didnt understand corectly
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thanks to all of you!
but i read some and bugs or error are there, using T mobile's ICS to i9023
I'm using ICS 4.0.3 on my i9023. It's silky smooth! Get it! There is a guide on rooting and CWMing it so just use that and have no worries
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aic719 said:
I'm using ICS 4.0.3 on my i9023. It's silky smooth! Get it! There is a guide on rooting and CWMing it so just use that and have no worries
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hey man, do you have that links? of rooting and CWMing? cause ive seen alot, i dont know what to follow
fabulous69 said:
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false.
Now you can have permanent recovery.
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How? Lots of people with 9023 are reporting broken recovery or even bricks!
All 9023s have broken (or SAmoled) recoveries which gives you only blind stock recovery.
Following the instructions in the thread mentioned gives you a working recovery (and also permaroot fwiw)
i9023 error while searching for networks
Hi,
I updated to ICS 4.0.3 in i9023 Nexus S. Everything is fine but it is not able to find the mobile networks.
On 'Search for Networks' it is giving "Error while searching for networks".
Can someone help me solving this or reverting back to Gingerbread?
Thanks!!!
kunalgadoya said:
Hi,
I updated to ICS 4.0.3 in i9023 Nexus S. Everything is fine but it is not able to find the mobile networks.
On 'Search for Networks' it is giving "Error while searching for networks".
Can someone help me solving this or reverting back to Gingerbread?
Thanks!!!
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Is your recovery working or is it broken?
My recovery is broken
why?
kunalgadoya said:
My recovery is broken
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why?? did you use the default recovery or CWM?
Have been using default recovery!!!
they said that you must go for CWM in flashing the ICS on i9023
bmt25 said:
they said that you must go for CWM in flashing the ICS on i9023
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Any method now, so that i can go back to stock???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396056 i guess you can try this

[Q] Atrix 2 Soft Brick

Im not sure if this is in the wrong section, but im freaking out. I recently installed ROM Toolbox and changed the font on my phone. It has worked once before, but now when I tried it is stuck in boot. I can enter recovery and fastboot. I looked online and saw that there is a tutorial for flashing back to stock ics. Im scared about doing that as i recently learned that the bootloader is locked. If its not locked, would be this be the correct thing to flash 6.7.2_EDEM-18-SEARET_cfc.xml.z***ip. Here is the sight that has all the stock roms (not letting me post links yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961310
Firmware Atrix 2 AT&T ICS 4.0.4 by "Firmware Team"
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willyyumm27 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961310
Firmware Atrix 2 AT&T ICS 4.0.4 by "Firmware Team"
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Do I use this file in RSDLite? Sorry for being a noob.
BubbaThing said:
Do I use this file in RSDLite? Sorry for being a noob.
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Yes you do
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willyyumm27 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961310
Firmware Atrix 2 AT&T ICS 4.0.4 by "Firmware Team"
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Can you somehow post the file because the site is not letting me create an account?
The site keeps saying that it has an active policy against spammers? Can anyone post a file?
BubbaThing said:
The site keeps saying that it has an active policy against spammers? Can anyone post a file?
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I guess, since your post count is low (< 10). This is the reason you are being prevented from attaching a file.
Just grab your fxz file from here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/edison/list.php
That is where all the fxz files are stored and you do not need an id/login to DL them from there. This is the link we always give people.
Just load the fxz file into RSD lite and flash it, and you should be good. Just wait for a while, it can take several min. to flash. Wait until RSD lite says PASS. Your phone will reboot several times while it flashes, that is normal.
jimbridgman said:
Just grab your fxz file from here:
That is where all the fxz files are stored and you do not need an id/login to DL them from there. This is the link we always give people.
Just load the fxz file into RSD lite and flash it, and you should be good. Just wait for a while, it can take several min. to flash. Wait until RSD lite says PASS. Your phone will reboot several times while it flashes, that is normal.
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Thanks a lot, I flashed and rerooted and now its back to normal. Im not gonna be using rom toolboxever again.

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S3 On Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Official Firmware

If you are an owner of Galaxy S3 and have already updated your device to the latest firmware version, you may want to root it to gain full control over the phone. Here is an easy-to-follow step by step tutorial to help you perform a root on your International Samsung Galaxy S3 running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
this is the verizon section.
ddurandSGS3 said:
this is the verizon section.
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And isn't original development
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Development sections are only for development.
Thread moved to General.
lol...we dont even have 4.1.2 yet
aooga said:
lol...we dont even have 4.1.2 yet
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And we probably won't officially get 4.1.2 for ages since we're on verizon LOL.
Chris123NT said:
And we probably won't officially get 4.1.2 for ages since we're on verizon LOL.
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Yup...the all mighty verizon wireless. :angel:
It amazes me how Verizon states how big they are, yet are almost always the last to come out with updates....
sideoutjj said:
It amazes me how Verizon states how big they are, yet are almost always the last to come out with updates....
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Customer base and update cycles are two completely different things. And judging by my coworker who has a gs3 and doesn't even know what a premuim suite update is and doesn't care, I think Verizon will be fine sending out updates whenever they want.
Were probably going to skip straight to 4.2
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cell128 said:
Were probably going to skip straight to 4.2
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HA! What a joke! 10 bucks we dont get 4.2 this year.
*Im kidding..I'm not betting anyone 10 bucks.
Galaxy S4 will be out before that happens. Have my upgrade ready for when that happens.
jakson0100 said:
If you are an owner of Galaxy S3 and have already updated your device to the latest firmware version, you may want to root it to gain full control over the phone. Here is an easy-to-follow step by step tutorial to help you perform a root on your International Samsung Galaxy S3 running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
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what is a gt i9305? this is the sch i535 section and the method fails!
Update released
The 4.1.2 Update was put out today
monfmonf said:
The 4.1.2 Update was put out today
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You're about a week late to the party. Old news.
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I apologize in advance for this noob question...
I rooted my s3 a couple of months ago. Now that 4.1.2 is out, how do I update & re-root it? Do I just download an updated rooted image & boot into recovery mode and flash it, or is there more to it than that? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Carolinaherps said:
I apologize in advance for this noob question...
I rooted my s3 a couple of months ago. Now that 4.1.2 is out, how do I update & re-root it? Do I just download an updated rooted image & boot into recovery mode and flash it, or is there more to it than that? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Just flash the rooted stock, then flash the radio and rpm. Much easier than updating and rerooting.
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Just flash the rooted stock, then flash the radio and rpm. Much easier than updating and rerooting.
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next dumb question...do you have a link to the radio and rpm files you are referring to?
Carolinaherps said:
next dumb question...do you have a link to the radio and rpm files you are referring to?
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Android development section and look at the stickies.
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Android development section and look at the stickies.
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well, that didn't quite work
so I downloaded the file CF-Auto-Root-m3-m3zh-gti9305 (hopefully that was the right one for 4.1.2 rooted). I booted into recovery mode, started odin. Chose PDF and selected the file, hit Start. After about 15 seconds I get a "Fail" message. Phone won't boot at all. Did I select the wrong image? How do I get my phone back?
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Thinking that this was the wrong file, I went to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
and downloaded the For VRBMB1 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) file. That updated correctly via Odin, and phone now reboots. Looks like it's still at 4.1.1 however....

Question on updating from 4.1.1 VBRBLK3 to 4.1.2 VBRMF1

I have a rooted Verizon S3 that is currently on 4.1.1 VBRBLK3, I would like to upgrade it to 4.1.2 VBRMF1. I understand that I can use Odin to do a full rom flash however but I don't want to go that route, I would like to use the apply the update using the recovery option . In order to do this, do I need to appy the updates in sequencial order? Like update it to VBRMB1 first and then VBRMF1 or I can apply VBRMF1 directly to VBRBLK3?
Thanks,
uat1 said:
I have a rooted Verizon S3 that is currently on 4.1.1 VBRBLK3, I would like to upgrade it to 4.1.2 VBRMF1. I understand that I can use Odin to do a full rom flash however but I don't want to go that route, I would like to use the apply the update using the recovery option . In order to do this, do I need to appy the updates in sequencial order? Like update it to VBRMB1 first and then VBRMF1 or I can apply VBRMF1 directly to VBRBLK3?
Thanks,
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Are you rooted AND unlocked? Do you have a custom recovery? If so, you could just flash the rooted stock VRBMF1 rom posted by Scrosler.
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Or you just go grab the modem/radio from the stickies and flash in recovery.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Are you rooted AND unlocked? Do you have a custom recovery? If so, you could just flash the rooted stock VRBMF1 rom posted by Scrosler.
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That's the complete stock rom that you're referring to, not just an update zip file, right?
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uat1 said:
That's the complete stock rom that you're referring to, not just an update zip file, right?
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Since its a rooted zip, it will upgrade the software to VRBMF1. Your baseband (Settings/About Phone/Baseband) will still read VRBLK3 so you'll need to flash the firmware that Sandman-007 just posted about. As I said before, this will only work if you are rooted AND unlocked. If you haven't unlocked your bootloader then do not try this method.
To answer your initial question in your first post, you can take the OTA which will unroot your device. You can then use Casual by beanstown106 to root/unlock again.
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Since its a rooted zip, it will upgrade the software to VRBMF1. Your baseband (Settings/About Phone/Baseband) will still read VRBLK3 so you'll need to flash the firmware that Sandman-007 just posted about. As I said before, this will only work if you are rooted AND unlocked. If you haven't unlocked your bootloader then do not try this method.
To answer your initial question in your first post, you can take the OTA which will unroot your device. You can then use Casual by beanstown106 to root/unlock again.
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I have found and downloaded the rooted stock VRBMF1 rom that you mentioned but I could not find the radio/modem firmware that Sandman-007 mentioned. Can you give me the link to the post?
uat1 said:
I have found and downloaded the rooted stock VRBMF1 rom that you mentioned but I could not find the radio/modem firmware that Sandman-007 mentioned. Can you give me the link to the post?
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I think I have found both files now. Just to be sure, these 2 files are:
I535VRBMF1_I535VZWBMF1_VZW.zip (around 820MB)
d2vzw_VRBMF1_firmware.zip (around 20MB)
Does it matter which one I do it first?
uat1 said:
I think I have found both files now. Just to be sure, these 2 files are:
I535VRBMF1_I535VZWBMF1_VZW.zip (around 820MB)
d2vzw_VRBMF1_firmware.zip (around 20MB)
Does it matter which one I do it first?
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Looks about right. The flashing order does not matter. I prefer to flash separately with a boot into the rom between flashes whereas others would flash all at once. Personal preference really.
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[Q] Upgrading LTE drivers

I have an HTC M8 w/ the original software that came w/ it. I'm bootloader unlocked and am running CM. I'm getting really bad signal, I know that these things were addressed in a few otas. Is there any way to upgrade the Baseband and LTE?
Also interested, I don't see any firmware threads anywhere.
edit: found it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
I flashed the firmware package but you can just flash the radio.
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ericerk said:
I have an HTC M8 w/ the original software that came w/ it. I'm bootloader unlocked and am running CM. I'm getting really bad signal, I know that these things were addressed in a few otas. Is there any way to upgrade the Baseband and LTE?
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Deathsnuggle said:
Also interested, I don't see any firmware threads anywhere.
edit: found it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
I flashed the firmware package but you can just flash the radio.
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This is what you're looking for. You'll follow the link and want to flash the firmware with no boot img. When your updating like that, it's always best to flash the full firmware.
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Deathsnuggle said:
Also interested, I don't see any firmware threads anywhere.
edit: found it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
I flashed the firmware package but you can just flash the radio.
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Thanks, I can't find the radios though.
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This is what you're looking for. You'll follow the link and want to flash the firmware with no boot img. When your updating like that, it's always best to flash the full firmware.
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Thanks for the "Quote" otherwise I would of never seen this post!
When I was on the S4 you could just flash the baseband update w/ new radios and stuff. Is this not possible anymore?
Gonna dissect the RUU and try to flash via fastboot.
Doing this in the Next 5 mins. If this bricks, do tell.
UPDATE:
It failed, nothing happened, I just want an radio update.zip or something.
ericerk said:
Gonna dissect the RUU and try to flash via fastboot.
Doing this in the Next 5 mins. If this bricks, do tell.
UPDATE:
It failed, nothing happened, I just want an radio update.zip or something.
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I screwed up...I forgot to paste the link I was talking about. My bad...here's what I was talking about...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723159
You'll want the firmware with out the boot img. You'll flash via fastboot.
Santod does have a radio only in there, but I'd recommend the full firmware (the one without the boot img, of course).
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