have a Xoom Wifi only with Team Eos 2.39.4 running (wingray) using TWRP recovery. I did a full backup on this Xoom and copied it to a newly rooted Xoom Verizon 3G running 3.2 honeycomb (stock).
Any reason why I might be sticking in loop on Verizon device. I was under the impression that Wingray versions worked on this if you wanted wifi only?
Something else I might be missing?
forgot to clear or format the system, but was able to get it to work.
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This was a while back but I wanted to install Tiamat's rom on my wifi xoom. well they had instructions on how to do it even though they only had a 3g rom out. so I basically had to install the 3g software on here. how do I change it back to wifi software? I completely lost the instructions
At this time I would recommend just moving to the wifi Team EOS ICS rom. No reason really to stick with HC anymore. The ICS roms are great.
So my motorola xoom is US 4g version running Eos Stingray 64 recently i went to their newest release Jellybean. I reset to default, flash with latest Rom. Run perfectly fine but Baseband version shows up "Unknown" so i can't connnect with 4g. WIFI is perfect but not this. No joy with 4g. I reverted back to the previous rom i had running EOS 64, clean install also 4g ran fine....... So......help?
Any extras steps i need to perform to use 4g with their latest version of Team EOS 3 Jellybean?
mpmorph said:
So my motorola xoom is US 4g version running Eos Stingray 64 recently i went to their newest release Jellybean. I reset to default, flash with latest Rom. Run perfectly fine but Baseband version shows up "Unknown" so i can't connnect with 4g. WIFI is perfect but not this. No joy with 4g. I reverted back to the previous rom i had running EOS 64, clean install also 4g ran fine....... So......help?
Any extras steps i need to perform to use 4g with their latest version of Team EOS 3 Jellybean?
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You need to flash the 3/4g radios http://goo.im/devs/teameos/radios/imm76l-radios-update.zip. Note that this will prevent Stingray builds 94 (I think that is the last one) and below from connecting to the 3/4g radios.
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Ack, almost forgot, you need to use the current version of Rogue recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170 to flash them as well since most of the other recoveries won't flash them correctly.
Nice
That did it. Thanks
airesch said:
You need to flash the 3/4g radios http://goo.im/devs/teameos/radios/imm76l-radios-update.zip. Note that this will prevent Stingray builds 94 (I think that is the last one) and below from connecting to the 3/4g radios.
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Ack, almost forgot, you need to use the current version of Rogue recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170 to flash them as well since most of the other recoveries won't flash them correctly.
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Thanks bro been having this problem for a while with my Xoom but because i have more than one tablet i didn't do much research on it i just put it down, i came across this today . I unroot, relock and revert to stock and my 4G worked fine but when i install a custom it saying baseband unknown . This did the trick thanks again.
So I just got a Razr HD off of ebay to replace my destroyed Samsung Nexus. The first thing I did was root, unlock and then install a couple of custom roms. I never put my SIM card in before until after I installed the first custom rom. In all cases, I have no 4G Verizon service and the signal seems pretty week under 3G.. I've verifed the speeds by running Speedtest to check transfer rates. Has anyone else run into this issue and been able to solve? I've seen some similar posts, but there were no resolution.
Here's what I did:
1) Ran Motochopper
2) Ran Motopocalypse
3) Renamed stock recovery script so that it wouldn't reinstall after every reboot
4) Flashed TWRP 2.5
5) Installed the Unofficial CM10.1 ROM (8/8) .......no 4G
6) wiped, formatted and installed SKRILAX 10.1 8/3 build .......no 4G
7) wiped, formatted and installed EPINTER 10.1 7/11 build ......no 4G
8) wiped, formatted and installed EPINTER 10.2 8/8 build ....error with keyboard so I couldn't get past Google account login
9) wiped, formatted and went back to CM10.1 .....still no 4G
I've messed with changing the mobile network settings.. but none of them seem to matter.
I think its running the lastest Baseband (100730.160.64.15P)
Did I do anything wrong? Or am I missing something here?
Do I need to go a verizon booth and get it activated for my plan?
Should I go try to restore it back to stock?
Please, please, please, please, please someone help me... with sugar on top.
Ok, fixed it myself
Ok, fixed it myself. In case anyone else runs into the same problem here is what I did:
1) downloaded and installed DROID RAZR HD Utility 1.21
a) flashed stock recovery
b) flashed 4.1.2 Stock System (this returned Stock and downgraded by Radio)
c) flashed Motochopper to reinstall SuperUser (even though I was still rooted)
2) Installed Voodoo OTA RootKeeper and backed up my Root
3) Allowed the latest Verizon OTA update
4) Used *#*#4636#*#* to force into LTE only mode
5) SUCCESS!!!
Will probably reinstall TWRP later on hold off on any custom ROMS until they become more official.
Just a follow-up to my follow-up for anyone else who has data issues.
Even though I forced it into LTE mode only to get 4G service, that meant losing voice service. Everything is now working fine after I got a new SIM card from Verizon. Sometimes, the easiest solution that escapes us until the end.
I just installed Cyanogenmod 11 on my Xoom Stingray 4G. The Xoom is running great, but I have no data service. After setting up the new partition , I tried installing OmniRom and Cyanogenmod 10.1 and EOS4. With EOS4 I had 3G service, but no 4G. With everything else, I have had no service at all. What am I missing? I had perfectly functional 4G before the change, but on a barely operational tablet.
Radio Help, Por favor...
Update to that last post... I've had a very stable Omnirom and Cyanogenmod 11 running on my Xoom Stingray, but have never been able to get 4G/LTE to operate. I've done just about all of the reading up on flashing radios and such that I can handle, but I still can't figure out what I need to do. Is there someone who is familiar with Bigpart Roms that can give me some insight? Does a radio just need to be flashed in recovery? Why did I get 3G with EOS4 but nothing else?
I have a 4G LTE Xoom that was on Verizon. I recently upgraded (now I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition), and my parents are buying my Xoom for use around the house on Wifi.
My question is: Can I just flash a Wifi Rom? Or will that mess up other things? Also, can/should I remove the LTE SIM card?
I know prior to BigPart, you could flash Wingray roms and get the what you're trying to achieve, but I did read that someone else tried that with the BigPart roms and got a whole slew of FCs that made the tablet unusable. I've currently suspended my tablet line through Big Red and I simply took my SIM card out. I get a warning any time I reboot about mobile data not working until a valid SIM card is installed, but if you ignore that, it functions perfectly otherwise.
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I'll be honest: I haven't flashed a new ROM to my Xoom in a long time. It's currently running EOS Nightly 197 (Android 4.2.2) I had to look up what BigPart is, but I haven't installed anything like that. Would it be better if I do install Bigpart, and a Bigpart ROM? I think they can deal with pressing a "no SIM card" message on startup, but even on my current ROM, it's pretty laggy and slows down. Are Bigpart ROMs any better, or should I downgrade back to Honeycomb or something?
romshark said:
I'll be honest: I haven't flashed a new ROM to my Xoom in a long time. It's currently running EOS Nightly 197 (Android 4.2.2) I had to look up what BigPart is, but I haven't installed anything like that. Would it be better if I do install Bigpart, and a Bigpart ROM? I think they can deal with pressing a "no SIM card" message on startup, but even on my current ROM, it's pretty laggy and slows down. Are Bigpart ROMs any better, or should I downgrade back to Honeycomb or something?
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If your parents are like mine (read: not particularly tech-savvy), I'd probably just go back to stock JB. As much as I love the features of 4.4.2, you can't beat the stability and smoothness of 4.1.2 on this now-three-year-old tablet.
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