@Mikyno
First of all, big thanks for your work, your ROM is great!
Now, to the questions part. First time I upgraded to Gnabo Rom V2 from stock 4.1.2, and I did't change bootloader. I just flashed from CWR Gnabo V2 ROM + SU, so after the reboot Wi-Fi detected networks but couldn't connect. Then I flashed Wi-Fi-Fix for N8013 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...7&d=1401120355) and everything was fixed and worked almost perfectly (could not start(find) Wi-Fi-access point to share 3G-internet).
Now, as V3 was released, I tried the same route, but it was different from the start - I couldn't even activate Wi-Fi, and above-mentioned Fix did nothing.
Questions are:
1) Do I have to update the bootloader to make Wi-Fi work with V3 ?
2) What version of bootloader I need to use for my N8000 ?
3) Will it be possible to downgrade(restore from backup) back to 4.1.2 with the new bootloader ?
4) Will it be possible to restore the old stock bootloader after using the new one ?
5) Does Wi-Fi access point work on Gnabo V3 ?
1) No you do not need to update bootloader
But you do need to install the WiFi fix and also the kernel for v3 in order to allow the wifi to work.
Stratos
stratism said:
1) No you do not need to update bootloader
But you do need to install the WiFi fix and also the kernel for v3 in order to allow the wifi to work.
Stratos
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Thanks for the answer.
In the Gnabo V3 topic there is a link to kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2764247&d=1401120355) , but it somehow confusing: the file name states, that it is for N8000 (Stock-GT-N8000-leaked-KK-Boot.img-CWR-installer.zip), but then there's a description for this link there, and it says "Kernel for N8013 (and N8010 maybe?)".
In the Gnabo ROM topic people always mention this link for N8010 and N8013 ... Is it OK to use that kernel for N8000 ?
Also, please help me understand - flashing the kernel is only affecting the ROM-part ? If I flash it, will it be possible to restore old backups (made from CWR) ? It's the "Boot.img" part of the file name that bothers me. I somehow afraid that if it changes bootloader it will be impossible to restore from older backups (made with the stock loader). I really hope that my concerns are unfounded, but I'd like to be sure
Chieftain486 said:
Thanks for the answer.
In the Gnabo V3 topic there is a link to kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2764247&d=1401120355) , but it somehow confusing: the file name states, that it is for N8000 (Stock-GT-N8000-leaked-KK-Boot.img-CWR-installer.zip), but then there's a description for this link there, and it says "Kernel for N8013 (and N8010 maybe?)".
In the Gnabo ROM topic people always mention this link for N8010 and N8013 ... Is it OK to use that kernel for N8000 ?
Also, please help me understand - flashing the kernel is only affecting the ROM-part ? If I flash it, will it be possible to restore old backups (made from CWR) ? It's the "Boot.img" part of the file name that bothers me. I somehow afraid that if it changes bootloader it will be impossible to restore from older backups (made with the stock loader). I really hope that my concerns are unfounded, but I'd like to be sure
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That is correct. You can use the kernel for N8010. I do also have the N8010 but somehow it is "shown as" N8013...
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Hi
So I flashed a custom ROM which worked 100%, then I tried to flash a custom kernel. And here something went wrong. I first tried to flash Zeus 4.0, but then every time I boot the device my 3g does not even pick up, so i just restored to my backups and everything worked.
But somewhere along the line I messed up something. As no matter which ROM I load my 3g does not connect at all. I've checked the APN settings, and everything seems correct.
Is there a way to flash back to the factory rom and kernel and then go from there?
The roms I've tried to do is Android Revolution HD 9, Illusion, PACMAN and Omega...
My device is the Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000, for south africa...
Thanks in advance.
Flash stock rom via Odin
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You have flashed the so-called "radio" partition.
It contained data connected with networking support.
N8010 (zeus kernel is only for that one...) doesnt seem to have 3g support so you lost it.
But as @up said everything shall back to normality if you'll flash stock samsung rom by odin (search on forum to make sure that the rom version contains radio update... i'm not sure if every has it, just as not every rom had the bootloader update!)
...or look for radio partition dump only - seen one somewhere...
I have root my S4 (I9505) and also transformed it to S5 and after a few days the Bluetooth is not turning on (I have stock/official rom).
Any help please?
anorthosis said:
I have root my S4 (I9505) and also transformed it to S5 and after a few days the Bluetooth is not turning on (I have stock/official rom).
Any help please?
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What specifically installed on the device?
Tamerlan2009 said:
What specifically installed on the device?
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http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-transform-your-galaxy-s4-into-an-s5
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http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-transform-your-galaxy-s4-into-an-s5
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put the default settings
Ok thanks. I will try it.
I'm facing the same problem too... last week only i rooted my phone and installed CWM recovery...then i installed Custom Rom's like Hassan ROM, Omega ROM, Cyanogenmod 11 Rom, Pacman ROM etc etc just to check various Rom's and their features out.....At first i installed only one ROM at a time and den also dual booted two ROM's by romswitcher...While i was checking my phone once i discovered that my phone's Bluetooth is not turning ON...The toggle is only becoming light green and also from the settings its only showing turning Bluetooth On but it's unable to turn bluetooth On.....Now i googled my problem and read across various forums for solution...I tried various things also flashed my firmware to stock samsung but still bluetooth does not turn On...also i flashed with stock samsung firmware of feb and march 2014 and updated my phone over OTA but still the problem persists....i even installed latest perseus kernel while rooted but still could not turn my bluetooth ON.
I would be very grateful if someone can help me solve my problem and help me Switch ON my bluetooth as it is very needed aspect for my daily use.
My Version of S4 is i9500 with android kitkat 4.4.2. Also all my other features are working normally on custom ROM's too.
suhasdutta said:
I'm facing the same problem too... last week only i rooted my phone and installed CWM recovery...then i installed Custom Rom's like Hassan ROM, Omega ROM, Cyanogenmod 11 Rom, Pacman ROM etc etc just to check various Rom's and their features out.....At first i installed only one ROM at a time and den also dual booted two ROM's by romswitcher...While i was checking my phone once i discovered that my phone's Bluetooth is not turning ON...The toggle is only becoming light green and also from the settings its only showing turning Bluetooth On but it's unable to turn bluetooth On.....Now i googled my problem and read across various forums for solution...I tried various things also flashed my firmware to stock samsung but still bluetooth does not turn On...also i flashed with stock samsung firmware of feb and march 2014 and updated my phone over OTA but still the problem persists....i even installed latest perseus kernel while rooted but still could not turn my bluetooth ON.
I would be very grateful if someone can help me solve my problem and help me Switch ON my bluetooth as it is very needed aspect for my daily use.
My Version of S4 is i9500 with android kitkat 4.4.2. Also all my other features are working normally on custom ROM's too.
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Did you fully cleaned your phone before coming back to stock ?? i had one this problem and all i did was full wiping the phone /Data + /System etc and flashing a stock samsung rom and everything was working well
Rami_Debab said:
Did you fully cleaned your phone before coming back to stock ?? i had one this problem and all i did was full wiping the phone /Data + /System etc and flashing a stock samsung rom and everything was working well
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yes i did full wiping including cache partition, boot, sysytem, data, sdcard, cache, and dalvik cache also...after that i installed back my stock firmware....the phone came back to original mode with OTA working well and totally unrooted but still bluetooth didn't switched on!
Flash modem
suhasdutta said:
I'm facing the same problem too... last week only i rooted my phone and installed CWM recovery...then i installed Custom Rom's like Hassan ROM, Omega ROM, Cyanogenmod 11 Rom, Pacman ROM etc etc just to check various Rom's and their features out.....At first i installed only one ROM at a time and den also dual booted two ROM's by romswitcher...While i was checking my phone once i discovered that my phone's Bluetooth is not turning ON...The toggle is only becoming light green and also from the settings its only showing turning Bluetooth On but it's unable to turn bluetooth On.....Now i googled my problem and read across various forums for solution...I tried various things also flashed my firmware to stock samsung but still bluetooth does not turn On...also i flashed with stock samsung firmware of feb and march 2014 and updated my phone over OTA but still the problem persists....i even installed latest perseus kernel while rooted but still could not turn my bluetooth ON.
I would be very grateful if someone can help me solve my problem and help me Switch ON my bluetooth as it is very needed aspect for my daily use.
My Version of S4 is i9500 with android kitkat 4.4.2. Also all my other features are working normally on custom ROM's too.
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If you flash omega ROM and follow instructions correctly you have to flash modem which is not part of the main ROM
Geoxx said:
If you flash omega ROM and follow instructions correctly you have to flash modem which is not part of the main ROM
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yups have flashed modem too from omega files
suhasdutta said:
yups have flashed modem too from omega files
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Try The Solution I Gived You In Omega Thread
Let me Know iF iT Works
Sent From My MobiLe Phone
Anybody tried to flash the 4.4.2 update that just came out for n8010 on n8013. I was wondering what would be the consequences on flashing it on Odin over waiting for an appropriate one for the n8013, which could take months (sighh Samsung). Any one took the risk?
For the ones who don't know, n8010 is an international Wi-Fi only variant, while n8013 has the exact same hardware and is Wi-Fi only as well, but for some strange reason is USA specific.
jimmygzzmtz said:
Anybody tried to flash the 4.4.2 update that just came out for n8010 on n8013. I was wondering what would be the consequences on flashing it on Odin over waiting for an appropriate one for the n8013, which could take months (sighh Samsung). Any one took the risk?
For the ones who don't know, n8010 is an international Wi-Fi only variant, while n8013 has the exact same hardware and is Wi-Fi only as well, but for some strange reason is USA specific.
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Yes, i did flash my N8013 yesterday. I could not do this through ODIN on a PC because it was giving me an error, so i had to do it with Mobile ODIN and it worked. But the big problem now is that the WiFi does not want to turn ON for some reason. Also tried to Reset the device from the OS and still no WiFi. I'll try later to clean the cache and do proper factory reset to see if this will help and will let you know. If anyone know how to fix this please let me know.
what rom did you flash from .
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Yes, i did flash my N8013 yesterday. I could not do this through ODIN on a PC because it was giving me an error, so i had to do it with Mobile ODIN and it worked. But the big problem now is that the WiFi does not want to turn ON for some reason. Also tried to Reset the device from the OS and still no WiFi. I'll try later to clean the cache and do proper factory reset to see if this will help and will let you know. If anyone know how to fix this please let me know.
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were you on the n8000 leak or stock firmware. Or did you flash that at anytime?
Do you know if you have the Knox boot loader . Check download mode and see what it says your device is . n8000 n8010 n80xx ..
Or were you on Stock 8013 rom and boot loader .?
My device is N8013 and was with the stock N8013 4.1.2 firmware. I've tried before to flash it with the first leak of N8000 4.4.2 but i got the same issues with the WiFi. I'm not sure about the bootloader. How can i see if its a new version or old one? I suspect something messed up the PIT file during the flash with leaked N8000 but im not sure. I tried to find official N8010 pit file to fix the partition if its bad, but couldnt find any.
And the interesting thing is that since i flashed with N8000 now i cant use PC Odin. It giving me error no matter what firmware i use.
I've found a solution with the WiFi problem in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53090185
And it's working just fine following this guide :victory:
Hi!
First I want to thank the developers and Goldie and Hashcode. I could not thank us topics because I am newbie here.
My wife bought a Galaxy S5 of a person who did not disclose that it was the 900V version, and only possessed a few languages.
Tried my best to translate or to enable more languages, all without success.
I managed to do the following to resolve the problem, and it can serve other people from other languages that are at hand with this device, since the installed rom (AllianceRom) has support for multiple languages. The phone now appears like a 900F.
1) I root with https://towelroot.com/ towelroot
2) I copied this file from AllianceRom to the microSD card. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716535
3) I installed the following safestrap this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2793891
4) I enabled a custom rom 1 using the default options.
5) I installed the rom usually at recovery.
6) I waited a few minutes, booted, and FINALLY got to choose the option Brazilian Portuguese.
caveats:
Do not know if it's bug or something the ROM installing a rom that is not the phone itself, but the device does not turn off. He gets the LED on the physical and lighted keys and switches itself off. I have to take off and put the battery back.
If I had to fix something, which will not do out of sheer laziness, would change the standard sizes of custom rom, because I never want to see the original rom from Verizon. The custom rom ended up with little virtual space.
Sorry for the english but blame Google Translator!
If you look at the alliance thread a lot of people are having problems installing on a rom slot I used the stock slot and no problems
http://bit.ly/1brshoa
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If you look at the alliance thread a lot of people are having problems installing on a rom slot I used the stock slot and no problems
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you installed AllianceROM SM-G900F on a sm-g900v and it worked just fine?
suburbano said:
you installed AllianceROM SM-G900F on a sm-g900v and it worked just fine?
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Umm no I'm on the 900V?
I just read in step#4 that he put it on a rom slot I've read that people are having problems when they use a rom slot instead of the stock slot and thought that might help no clue? I was just suggesting that by installing it on the stock slot might fix the following problems.
4) I enabled a custom rom 1 using the default options.
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Do not know if it's bug or something the ROM installing a rom that is not the phone itself, but the device does not turn off. He gets the LED on the physical and lighted keys and switches itself off. I have to take off and put the battery back.
If I had to fix something, which will not do out of sheer laziness, would change the standard sizes of custom rom, because I never want to see the original rom from Verizon. The custom rom ended up with little virtual space.
I believe it's on page 13 of the alliance thread where they start talking about the rom slot issue.
http://bit.ly/1brshoa
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Umm no I'm on the 900V?
I just read in step#4 that he put it on a rom slot I've read that people are having problems when they use a rom slot instead of the stock slot and thought that might help no clue? I was just suggesting that by installing it on the stock slot might fix the following problems.
4) I enabled a custom rom 1 using the default options.
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Do not know if it's bug or something the ROM installing a rom that is not the phone itself, but the device does not turn off. He gets the LED on the physical and lighted keys and switches itself off. I have to take off and put the battery back.
If I had to fix something, which will not do out of sheer laziness, would change the standard sizes of custom rom, because I never want to see the original rom from Verizon. The custom rom ended up with little virtual space.
I believe it's on page 13 of the alliance thread where they start talking about the rom slot issue.
http://bit.ly/1brshoa
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this thread is decieving.. he didnt get g900f on g900v he just installed alliance rom and enabled his language lol
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Free mobile app
elliwigy said:
this thread is decieving.. he didnt get g900f on g900v he just installed alliance rom and enabled his language lol
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Free mobile app
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Definitely deceiving if that's the case:what: either way he should re do it on the stock slot
http://bit.ly/1brshoa
Alright so I thought I would shed a little light on this. I saw this thread a few days ago and decided to test this for myself. I have a verizon version of the S5 and the 900f version of the rom installed fine in the stock rom slot. The only issue at first was the keyboard was chinese. I had to activate the English one and things were fine. All the customization stuff works. I've basically tested everything and have been using it constantly for a few days now. So it does work. I haven't tried any other 900f roms yet.
DJNads said:
Alright so I thought I would shed a little light on this. I saw this thread a few days ago and decided to test this for myself. I have a verizon version of the S5 and the 900f version of the rom installed fine in the stock rom slot. The only issue at first was the keyboard was chinese. I had to activate the English one and things were fine. All the customization stuff works. I've basically tested everything and have been using it constantly for a few days now. So it does work. I haven't tried any other 900f roms yet.
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Yes!
My wife exchanged the Verizon Galaxy S5 black by a white version. This time I installed the rom slot: stock, and everything is working perfectly. :laugh::good:
I would like to thank you all, specially amonteiro, only a Brazilian would need insert Portuguese language inside a Verizon Galaxy S5.
I have successfully flash the rom at stock rom slot.
I have a stock T-MOBILE rom running on my g900V with no problems or patches. Even installed mobile odin
what version did flash
strongcel said:
I would like to thank you all, specially amonteiro, only a Brazilian would need insert Portuguese language inside a Verizon Galaxy S5.
I have successfully flash the rom at stock rom slot.
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Did you flash the lollipop verison
genica said:
I have a stock T-MOBILE rom running on my g900V with no problems or patches. Even installed mobile odin
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hey could you let me know how you did this? did you flash the stock rom via odin? Did it not fail when trying to write the aboot? im trying to get ANY stock rom whether it be G900A/I/T/F onto my G900P
bug??
I think it's the the phones themselves. I have tried many custom roms and they all have worked but when I us a rom slot that isn't stock my g900v won't shut off either and I have to take the battery out. I even put a non rooted rom on every rom slot and none would shutoff other than stock slot.
amonteiro said:
Hi!
First I want to thank the developers and Goldie and Hashcode. I could not thank us topics because I am newbie here.
My wife bought a Galaxy S5 of a person who did not disclose that it was the 900V version, and only possessed a few languages.
Tried my best to translate or to enable more languages, all without success.
I managed to do the following to resolve the problem, and it can serve other people from other languages that are at hand with this device, since the installed rom (AllianceRom) has support for multiple languages. The phone now appears like a 900F.
1) I root with https://towelroot.com/ towelroot
2) I copied this file from AllianceRom to the microSD card. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716535
3) I installed the following safestrap this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2793891
4) I enabled a custom rom 1 using the default options.
5) I installed the rom usually at recovery.
6) I waited a few minutes, booted, and FINALLY got to choose the option Brazilian Portuguese.
caveats:
Do not know if it's bug or something the ROM installing a rom that is not the phone itself, but the device does not turn off. He gets the LED on the physical and lighted keys and switches itself off. I have to take off and put the battery back.
If I had to fix something, which will not do out of sheer laziness, would change the standard sizes of custom rom, because I never want to see the original rom from Verizon. The custom rom ended up with little virtual space.
Sorry for the english but blame Google Translator!
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G900TUVU1DOB1 ROM on G900V
I switched to T-Mobile from Verizon a couple months ago and kept my G900V to use on the T-Mobile network. I kept having apn issues with the Verizon (KK and 5.0) based rom and decided to flash in recovery the Beanstown 4.4.2 G900T rom and had great success . If you want KK I can confirm that both Beanstown 4.4.2 G900T and G900F roms work on the G900V kernal if installed on recovery (wipe everything first). I now am using [ROM]ViSiON-X US TMO[Android L 5.0][G900TUVU1DOB1][02-18-15] rom flashed by the installation method for the Verizon Lollipop to Keep Root. Steps are full wipe in recovery, flash rom in recovery (CANNOT, I REPEAT CANNOT HAVE AROMA), flash Verizon OA8 5.0 with Odin, boot 10 min wait... I believe any stock lollipop rom can be flashed, probably anything without Aroma... I have working Wifi-Calling feature, working Volte, everything works but no Wanam yet bummer...
This is excellent.
Question: Were you on 4.4.4 when you installed AllianceROM?, because it now has the 5.0 version, so I am wondering if i should update to stock 5.0 first and then use your method?, or maybe on 5.0 the method won't work? (towelroot, safestrap)
Thanks
Update:
I went back to 4.4.4, rooted, flashed the rooted Lollipop, but now safestrap won't load because it's Kitkat safestrap, so I can't manage to flash Alliance, any solution?
Flash the 4.4.2 stock kernel in Odin. Safestrap only works on kk kernel, then flash back to 5.0. Same instructions used in the forum to upgrade to Verizon 5.0, you just need to switch back and forth with the Verizon version of kk and lollipop kernels through Odin to access Safestrap.
Edit: Flash the visionx tmobile rom, it's amazing.
stock T-Mobile rom on G900V
genica said:
I have a stock T-MOBILE rom running on my g900V with no problems or patches. Even installed mobile odin
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Do tell. I have been looking for instructions for putting a t-mobile rom on my G900V
Please share.
Also, does the wifi calling feature now show up?
Cheers!
milesius said:
Do tell. I have been looking for instructions for putting a t-mobile rom on my G900V
Please share.
Also, does the wifi calling feature now show up?
Cheers!
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It just need to be done with safestrap recovery (You can not use Odin)
As always make a full backup up of your current rom before flashing anything. Wipe the system, data and cache and flash away. I've flashed g900t, g900f and i think some g900a Roms work as well... Can't remember. You will probably have issues if you still have a Verizon Sim card. And yes, WiFi calling will be there
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It just need to be done with safestrap recovery (You can not use Odin)
As always make a full backup up of your current rom before flashing anything. Wipe the system, data and cache and flash away. I've flashed g900t, g900f and i think some g900a Roms work as well... Can't remember. You will probably have issues if you still have a Verizon Sim card. And yes, WiFi calling will be there
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Safstrap wont let me flash the ROM - it says its a mismatch and errors out.
Am I missing a step?
milesius said:
Safstrap wont let me flash the ROM - it says its a mismatch and errors out.
Am I missing a step?
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Try a different ROM I've always used the ones that say stock. When I get home I'll tell you the exact one I used. If that doesn't work try a different safestrap
Hello everyone, this is my first post, after having read a lot in this forum already.
tl;dr: I flashed several ROMs onto the phone and always had the same problem: Connection to network goes away completely when mobile data is turned on. My baseband is S7652XXMA1 for which I cannot find a stock rom. Don't know what to do now.
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So I got a Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7652) and thought I flash some fancy ROM on it to gather some experience before I go and try with my main phone. So I installed TWRP, which went fine, then I flashed PMP Light ROM, because I read that would improve the performance and I liked the ROM.
The problem is, that as soon as I turn on the mobile data, the phone loses network. I double checked APN settings and tried the same SIM card with my other phone and those settings and everything works fine.
I tried to flash back Stock ROMs, but the problem stays the same.
Now I see two potential sources:
1. Baseband of my phone is S7652XXMA1 and I cannot find the right stock rom for this (although I tried some other Stock ROMs, because I thought they would change the baseband, which they did not)
2. When flashing process reaches the fat.bin (which I read contains the baseband) it gives me an error:
Code:
99%
100%
ERROR: Failed to confirm end of file transfer sequence!
ERROR: FAT upload failed!
Does anyone know how to proceed? Does anyone know where to get a Stock ROM for this Baseband S7562XXMA1? All help is much appreciated
Ok, telephony also doesn't work, if one tries it loses network just as in the mobile data case.
Has no one any ideas, how I could overwrite the Baseband?
Try cm11 with Hungarian baseband.
Is network working on phone properly?
You can also try to flash indian baseband, but keep a backup of old baseband
Wifi works without problems, for mobile network see my posts above.
I have not kept a backup, as I thought just reinstalling stock rom would bring me back to original.
Why do you recommend to flash Hungarian Baseband cm11, so far no baseband rom could overwrite my fat.bin, what does this do differently?
Toppar said:
Wifi works without problems, for mobile network see my posts above.
I have not kept a backup, as I thought just reinstalling stock rom would bring me back to original.
Why do you recommend to flash Hungarian Baseband cm11, so far no baseband rom could overwrite my fat.bin, what does this do differently?
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Which rom are u using?
Hungarian baseband works for everyone without bugs.
Did you try indian baseband?
Ritik99 said:
Which rom are u using?
Hungarian baseband works for everyone without bugs.
Did you try indian baseband?
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So far I was mostly trying various Stock ROMs and PMP Light Rom. Ok, I will try the Hungarian Baseband cm, if that promises better results. I will report back if that worked.
Toppar said:
So far I was mostly trying various Stock ROMs and PMP Light Rom. Ok, I will try the Hungarian Baseband cm, if that promises better results. I will report back if that worked.
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CM11 gives good performance than stock rom for sure.
Hey, I managed to override the baseband with the Hungarian one through the zip from here: [CM11][GT-S7562] Samsung Galaxy S Duos Kitkat 4.4.4
The problems are still the same. I tried to install the cm11 from the same thread (through TWRP), but I get an error (Updater process ended with ERROR: 7) telling me that I am trying to install on top of incompatible data. I tried doing a factory reset, but to no avail.
Right now I am on |DisContinued| COSMIC ROM | Version 2.5 |KitKat-Mod|Galaxy S Dous|Smooth|Fast|Stylish, which also is based on cm11.
I will try to flash some other ROM from PC, but I don't have much hope that will solve anything. Does anyone know where I could obtain a Stock ROM, that is compatible with Hungarian Baseband? There is a link in the Kitkat Thread above (http://d-h.st/do72), but it only gives me some exe-file instead of the tar.gz that I look for...
Toppar said:
Hey, I managed to override the baseband with the Hungarian one through the zip from here: [CM11][GT-S7562] Samsung Galaxy S Duos Kitkat 4.4.4
The problems are still the same. I tried to install the cm11 from the same thread (through TWRP), but I get an error (Updater process ended with ERROR: 7) telling me that I am trying to install on top of incompatible data. I tried doing a factory reset, but to no avail.
Right now I am on |DisContinued| COSMIC ROM | Version 2.5 |KitKat-Mod|Galaxy S Dous|Smooth|Fast|Stylish, which also is based on cm11.
I will try to flash some other ROM from PC, but I don't have much hope that will solve anything. Does anyone know where I could obtain a Stock ROM, that is compatible with Hungarian Baseband? There is a link in the Kitkat Thread above (http://d-h.st/do72), but it only gives me some exe-file instead of the tar.gz that I look for...
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I don't think cosmic is based on cm11 its just kitkat themed stock.
Try to again download cm11, u will find a new experimental build on last pages.
U can find the stock firmware from this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7562/general/cwm-twrp-recoveries-s7562-t3352052
Ritik99 said:
Try to again download cm11, u will find a new experimental build on last pages.
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I tried already both, the ROM in the first post and the latest experimental one from one of the last pages. They all gave me Error: 7
Ritik99 said:
U can find the stock firmware from this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7562/general/cwm-twrp-recoveries-s7562-t3352052
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Its hosted at http://d-h.st... The only thing I can manage to get from there is a 7z1602.exe, which seems like a bad idea to execute. Can you download from there? If yes, maybe you could then upload it to a different file hoster, I would be very grateful.
Yes i tried to download stock Hungarian firmware from cm11 thread, it isn't working.
i reported it their.
Have you tried to download from here, download your country firmware - https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-S7562/
You will have to flash with odin , their are many good guides available for that on Google
Ritik99 said:
Yes i tried to download stock Hungarian firmware from cm11 thread, it isn't working.
i reported it their.
Have you tried to download from here, download your country firmware - https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-S7562/
You will have to flash with odin , their are many good guides available for that on Google
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I know that site, but they don't have the version for Hungarian Baseband. I tried some other stock roms from there though, but no success.
Toppar said:
I know that site, but they don't have the version for Hungarian Baseband. I tried some other stock roms from there though, but no success.
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They provide flash file which can be used with odin through computer. It will install stock samsung firmware of your country, so it will make the whole phone new, don't forget to backup your data.
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They provide flash file which can be used with odin through computer. It will install stock samsung firmware of your country, so it will make the whole phone new, don't forget to backup your data.
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I started this Thread because that messed up my mobile network connection, so it is not "new". I need some firmware, that will work with my (now) Hungarian Baseband.
Toppar said:
I started this Thread because that messed up my mobile network connection, so it is not "new". I need some firmware, that will work with my (now) Hungarian Baseband.
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You say that you cant flash basebands through recovery, so now the best option is odin only, now i am out of ideas about for your problem
I was able to flash the hungarian baseband only, no other worked. Now I do need some ROM that works with that Baseband. I posted a request for a new link in the Thread, maybe I then can proceed and make some progress.
Just if anyone is still following this, I have managed to restore the network connection by using the Hungarian Stock ROM, which I finally managed to locate. If anyone needs it too, here is a link:
http://www.filehosting.at/file/details/656731/S7562XXALJ4_S7562OXXALJ3_S7562XXLJ3_HOME.tar.md5