Recommend add-ons by Beanstown106
I535VRBMB1 Modem can be found HERE!
I535VRBMB1 RPM can be found HERE!
^^^ What are these? They're the "recommended add-ons" by JellyBeans at the bottom of the CleanROM post. Anyone know what these are. Is this a radio and something else?
Just curious, if I should flash these or not.
newest modem & radio/
flash them in ^this order////
The VRBMB1 modem and rpm were included Verizon's OTA update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2. From what I've read, most people have experienced better data reception after flashing these, but some think it made things worse. I've flashed them and don't notice any difference in data, but possibly better GPS reception.
SempaiMatt said:
The VRBMB1 modem and rpm were included Verizon's OTA update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2. From what I've read, most people have experienced better data reception after flashing these, but some think it made things worse. I've flashed them and don't notice any difference in data, but possibly better GPS reception.
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I was updated to 4.1.2 before I flashed the CleanROM, so I should already have these then?
Spewed said:
I was updated to 4.1.2 before I flashed the CleanROM, so I should already have these then?
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You should. If you go into Settings / About Phone, and the Baseband version (I think that's the modem) should say I535VRBMB1.
SempaiMatt said:
You should. If you go into Settings / About Phone, and the Baseband version (I think that's the modem) should say I535VRBMB1.
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Great, thanks. I already do then.
Where can you get the newest radio then? I've flashed the newest modem from goo.im or some website like it, I forgot. But I never saw anything about getting the radio.... Was it kinda a package deal?
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Download the radio on the cleanrom page in the android development section. If you're wanting that particular radio. If you have Verizon and update to 4.1.2 then you already have them as established.
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Brightness Toggle
Is there anything I can do to fix the brightness toggle on the quick settings panel? For some reason it will only cycle between auto and full brightness and nothing in between...no matter which setting I put it on. Anyone know if there is an additional download for this?
Spewed said:
Download the radio on the cleanrom page in the android development section. If you're wanting that particular radio. If you have Verizon and update to 4.1.2 then you already have them as established.
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When I first got my S3 for Christmas, I immediately upgraded it to 4.1.2 and then rooted about a week later and installed CleanROM a day or two later! As of right now I'm running JellyBeans 13, but when I check the baseband version it says VRBLK3....should I update the modem and radio to the newest one? I'm always the first one to say if it ain't broke then don't fix it....are there any real benefits? Everything works great for me....Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, etc...
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When I first got my S3 for Christmas, I immediately upgraded it to 4.1.2 and then rooted about a week later and installed CleanROM a day or two later! As of right now I'm running JellyBeans 13, but when I check the baseband version it says VRBLK3....should I update the modem and radio to the newest one? I'm always the first one to say if it ain't broke then don't fix it....are there any real benefits? Everything works great for me....Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, etc...
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Its up to u to update. I'm sure u only updated to 4.1.1 because 4.1.2 just rolled out recently. If its working fine don't worry about it.
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So I've gotten jelly bean installed on my Nexus S, granted I do have the Sprint i9020a CDMA version, I realize no radio was included, however, I flashed the latest radio that I had and JB doesn't see it, I used the i9020a version from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784497
Is it just that there is a GSM version of the i9020a(didn't think there was) or is there something i'm missing, never had this problem before when flashing roms. Right now it says baseband "unknown". Which is telling me the ROM is only looking for a GSM radio I take it.
Zeek19 said:
So I've gotten jelly bean installed on my Nexus S, granted I do have the Sprint i9020a CDMA version, I realize no radio was included, however, I flashed the latest radio that I had and JB doesn't see it, I used the i9020a version from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784497
Is it just that there is a GSM version of the i9020a(didn't think there was) or is there something i'm missing, never had this problem before when flashing roms. Right now it says baseband "unknown". Which is telling me the ROM is only looking for a GSM radio I take it.
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i9020A is gsm (the only diff with i9020T is the 850MHz for 3g). there was never an i9020a cdma version. maybe you;re confusing it with nexus S 4G (D720)?
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i9020A is gsm (the only diff with i9020T is the 850MHz for 3g). there was never an i9020a cdma version. maybe you;re confusing it with nexus S 4G (D720)?
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Oh I see, well no I had read that 19020a was Sprint only, didn't know there was a GSM variant :/
So if I flash an AOSP version over this will it be ok? or should I just wipe and start fresh to be safe?
isn't the i9020a an att gsm phone? OP, remove your battery and tell us what it says on the phone itself. I'm thinking, along with others here, that you have the ns4g (d720).
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Zeek19 said:
Oh I see, well no I had read that 19020a was Sprint only, didn't know there was a GSM variant :/
So if I flash an AOSP version over this will it be ok? or should I just wipe and start fresh to be safe?
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1st make sure what model you have and flash the proper radio
I'd say I have the d720 then.
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Zeek19 said:
I'd say I have the d720 then.
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that said, flash one of the jb roms in the ns4g section
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new problem
p1gp3n said:
that said, flash one of the jb roms in the ns4g section
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Well, I did that and everything is good, however for some reason Google Play Music, refuses to see my music, and Settings refuses to see my ringtones, etc from the sdcard partition
edit:yes i did a full factory wipe when I installed as well.
I would start by looking through the thread of the rom you flashed. Sounds like you may just need to fix permissions or possibly wipe & reflash
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p1gp3n said:
I would start by looking through the thread of the rom you flashed. Sounds like you may just need to fix permissions or possibly wipe & reflash
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Well this is ROM i'm using, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763781 and so far I'm not seeing any issue with that. I've done a fix permissions thing, I'll try a reflash and see if that does the trick, not gonna get my hopes up tho...
Edit: Well I've went back to my 4.0.4 version until things get straightened out...to many bugs to work with in these JB ROMS.....
I was thinking of flashing this new AIO firmware (https://plus.google.com/u/0/104277415207525128383/posts/iAVpVPYqMtM) but I would like to be able to revert back to what I am currently using if something goes awry. How do I find out what I am running or where can I get firmwares?
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I was thinking of flashing this new AIO firmware (https://plus.google.com/u/0/104277415207525128383/posts/iAVpVPYqMtM) but I would like to be able to revert back to what I am currently using if something goes awry. How do I find out what I am running or where can I get firmwares?
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Been running that update for a day and a half and I have had 0 issues. I didn't have any reboots before, just wanted to be on the latest.
And I can't confirm 100% but I feel my battery is lasting a tad bit longer and I have slightly better signal.
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tehloxely said:
I was thinking of flashing this new AIO firmware (https://plus.google.com/u/0/104277415207525128383/posts/iAVpVPYqMtM) but I would like to be able to revert back to what I am currently using if something goes awry. How do I find out what I am running or where can I get firmwares?
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Settings/About Phone/Baseband tells you your current modem. Baseband = modem = radio.
Invisiblek has a full list of modems in the VZW GSIII forums on Rootzwiki.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Settings/About Phone/Baseband tells you your current modem. Baseband = modem = radio.
Invisiblek has a full list of modems in the VZW GSIII forums on Rootzwiki.
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Yes... he is on the same radio as in all the roms... but if you read the post, there was an issue and it was causing the random reboots. The download link in the post fixes the reboot issue. It seems that the code is very old and everyone, if your random rebooting or not, should update. Like I said, I feel I have better service and better battery.
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Sorry, I'm a total noob. I don't really understand how the "Baseband Version" factors into the ROM/phone operation. Can someone explain it? I have a pretty good understanding of computers but when it comes to the phone it seems very black-boxy -- I'm still learning. My underlying question is:
The BoneStock ROM says: "BoneStock v3.0 (VRBMF1) 6/23/13", my phone currently has VRBMB1. Can I flash the BoneStock ROM on my phone or do I need to upgrade the Baseband Version somehow before I do that? I saw links to different revisions on the BoneStock thread but there isn't a whole lot of explanation about how to use them.
Thanks,
-Greg
Yes No problems. I ran mb1 on bonestock.
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bbqsfire said:
Yes No problems. I ran mb1 on bonestock.
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Cool, do you know what the Baseband firmware does? Should I flash my firmware to VRBMF1?
I flashed mine mf1 because it really did help signal and data speeds. In my opinion it is worth it to flash the mf1
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I flashed mine mf1 because it really did help signal and data speeds. In my opinion it is worth it to flash the mf1
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Did you flash it before flashing BoneStock or does it matter what the order is?
Modem has no relation to what ROM you are on. You can flash whichever you want first, doesn't matter.
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Hi, please PM me MB1 and MF1.
Thanks,
Just have a quick question. I'm not really all up to date with how the radios work but the new I535VRUCML1 is abler to be flashed I'm on 1535vrbmf1. If I flash the new radio will I still be able to use 4.1.2 roms or only be able to use 4.3?
It would be wise to stay on the MF1 baseband until you decide you want a 4.3 TW ROM. I Was on an AOSP 4.4 ROM with MF1 and had no problems.
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Just have a quick question. I'm not really all up to date with how the radios work but the new I535VRUCML1 is abler to be flashed I'm on 1535vrbmf1. If I flash the new radio will I still be able to use 4.1.2 roms or only be able to use 4.3?
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You cannot be on anything older than a 4.3 ROM with the ML1 radio... you WILL brick.
There is a ML1 radio available for download and all you have to do is flash it in recovery. But like I said, you must be on a 4.3-4.4 based ROM to flash it without bricking.
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Ok great thank you. So if I try a 4.3 ROM and decide to go back to 4.1 or restore my ROM I should also flash the old mf1.
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RBarnett09 said:
You cannot be on anything older than a 4.3 ROM with the ML1 radio... you WILL brick.
There is a ML1 radio available for download and all you have to do is flash it in recovery. But like I said, you must be on a 4.3-4.4 based ROM to flash it without bricking.
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That's not true, at least not for all phones. I flashed the ML1 radio while running a 4.1.2 Touchwiz ROM and everything worked fine. My signal and data speeds seemed worse than on the MF1 radio though, so I flashed back.
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Ok great thank you. So if I try a 4.3 ROM and decide to go back to 4.1 or restore my ROM I should also flash the old mf1.
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Correct.
Here's the link for ML1:
http://invisiblek.org/sch-i535/modems/d2vzw_ML1_modem.zip
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That's not true, at least not for all phones. I flashed the ML1 radio while running a 4.1.2 Touchwiz ROM and everything worked fine. My signal and data speeds seemed worse than on the MF1 radio though, so I flashed back.
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I could be wrong but from what I've read, many people must be extra careful about what radios they flash and when... especially with ML1... for some reason.
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Ml1 radio will work fine on any rom you run. If you took the OTA update, then you are unable to flash any radios since you have the entire ML1 firmware. The bootloader needs every part of the firmware in order to boot.
Since the flashable zip is only the radio for ML1, there's no danger of this doing any harm or bricking your phone. People have reported much better signal strength when using the ML1 radio with the MF1 firmware on 4.3 roms. I would stay on MF1 if using a 4.1.2 rom. I'm actually still using MB1.
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RBarnett09 said:
I could be wrong but from what I've read, many people must be extra careful about what radios they flash and when... especially with ML1... for some reason.
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You're mostly right, if you flash the entire ML1 firmware you will brick, and that will cause problems when you run a 4.1.2 rom. Flashing the modem only has no bad effects except for possibly decreased signal strength.
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BadUsername said:
You're mostly right, if you flash the entire ML1 firmware you will brick, and that will cause problems when you run a 4.1.2 rom. Flashing the modem only has no bad effects except for possibly decreased signal strength.
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Thanks for the extra info man.
You're a lot of help, even the other day.
Do you think ML1 would be any better for me than MR1 on an AOSP 4.4 ROM?
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RBarnett09 said:
Thanks for the extra info man.
You're a lot of help, even the other day.
Do you think ML1 would be any better for me than MR1 on an AOSP 4.4 ROM?
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It's possible, but you aren't going to do any harm testing it out.
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RBarnett09 said:
Thanks for the extra info man.
You're a lot of help, even the other day.
Do you think ML1 would be any better for me than MR1 on an AOSP 4.4 ROM?
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It's possible, but you aren't going to do any harm testing it out.
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VRUCML1 should work a little better on AOSP than VRBMF1 so long as it includes commits like this
I have a Verizon GS3 and had Clean Rom 6 installed for over a year with no problems. Last week I decided to flash to Clean Rom 8 and often during the day at random times I'd all of a sudden have no network coverage - 1x, 3g, or 4g. The only thing that would get it back was putting it in Airplane mode and then taking it out. I wasn't sure if it was the Rom so I flashed today to the SlimKat Rom based off of Kit Kat and i'm having the same problems. Is there something with my radio/antenna that i needed to do as well? Like i said i had zero problems with this before I moved to a new Rom last week.
Thanks
srudoff said:
I have a Verizon GS3 and had Clean Rom 6 installed for over a year with no problems. Last week I decided to flash to Clean Rom 8 and often during the day at random times I'd all of a sudden have no network coverage - 1x, 3g, or 4g. The only thing that would get it back was putting it in Airplane mode and then taking it out. I wasn't sure if it was the Rom so I flashed today to the SlimKat Rom based off of Kit Kat and i'm having the same problems. Is there something with my radio/antenna that i needed to do as well? Like i said i had zero problems with this before I moved to a new Rom last week.
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Yes.
Make sure you're on the mf1 aio, then flash the ml1 modem. Should fix your issues with cleanrom 8.
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is there an easy way to check to see if i'm on the mf1 aio?
srudoff said:
is there an easy way to check to see if i'm on the mf1 aio?
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Go into settings > about device
Then see what the baseband says.
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BadUsername said:
Go into settings > about device
Then see what the baseband says.
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it says i535vrlhe
thanks a ton for the help
srudoff said:
it says i535vrlhe
thanks a ton for the help
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That is really old.
Go here and flash the mf1 aio. Reboot the phone, check again to make sure you're on the correct mf1 baseband, then flash the ml1 modem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313
Then check to see if you have improved data connections.
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BadUsername said:
That is really old.
Go here and flash the mf1 aio. Reboot the phone, check again to make sure you're on the correct mf1 baseband, then flash the ml1 modem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313
Then check to see if you have improved data connections.
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worked great! thanks!