Pulled them from the new lollipop update, I'm sure some will find them useful:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552422
how would I pull those from a canadian let say koodo firmware ? or if you can't explain because it would be to difficult, is there somewhere I might be able to learn such a feat ? For some reason I flashed the at&t modules to get wifi working for hyperdrive and no matter what method I use samsung switch, kies3, or odin I can't make my baseband update. I'm about to pull out all my hair... baseband stuck at ni1 and I can't update it. I'm a koodo client running 5.0.1 stuck on baseband ni1 if that makes any difference.
croatiancowboy said:
how would I pull those from a canadian let say koodo firmware ? or if you can't explain because it would be to difficult, is there somewhere I might be able to learn such a feat ? For some reason I flashed the at&t modules to get wifi working for hyperdrive and no matter what method I use samsung switch, kies3, or odin I can't make my baseband update. I'm about to pull out all my hair... baseband stuck at ni1 and I can't update it. I'm a koodo client running 5.0.1 stuck on baseband ni1 if that makes any difference.
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In a rooted stock ROM navigate to /system/lib/modules/ and copy all the files (should be two I think) from there. Insert them into a flashable zip (just take mine, delete the two files and paste the ones from your device) and flash it.
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OOOKAAAYY.....after many months of flashing and downloading files. I managed to get AT&T firmware, and modem onto my SPRINT SPH-L720T. I believe it happened after I got rid of anything carrier based, and flashed a google based rom, and then flashed AT&T firmware, CSC file, Modem, and Kernel. Heres the catch...when I did this I lost root and went back to stock recovery. It takes a while to boot, but the at&t firmware loads even with all the AT&T bloat apps, However my baseband is still stuck on L720TVPUBNC6 which is the baseband for sprint galaxy s4. Originally I upgraded it when it still had sprint firmware all the way to android 4.4, but after all the flashing to KK Rom, Cynanongenmod, liquidsmooth etc until the present I cannot change the baseband even when I flash with odin or from recovery mode on the sd card. Do I need to reacquire root , and a custom recovery to do this? Ive spent so many days, and hours doing this, and im finally on the edge of converting this phone completely to AT&T from sprint. My wifi also does not work which I believe is related to to mismatched baseband. Can anyone help?
elight7286 said:
OOOKAAAYY.....after many months of flashing and downloading files. I managed to get AT&T firmware, and modem onto my SPRINT SPH-L720T. I believe it happened after I got rid of anything carrier based, and flashed a google based rom, and then flashed AT&T firmware, CSC file, Modem, and Kernel. Heres the catch...when I did this I lost root and went back to stock recovery. It takes a while to boot, but the at&t firmware loads even with all the AT&T bloat apps, However my baseband is still stuck on L720TVPUBNC6 which is the baseband for sprint galaxy s4. Originally I upgraded it when it still had sprint firmware all the way to android 4.4, but after all the flashing to KK Rom, Cynanongenmod, liquidsmooth etc until the present I cannot change the baseband even when I flash with odin or from recovery mode on the sd card. Do I need to reacquire root , and a custom recovery to do this? Ive spent so many days, and hours doing this, and im finally on the edge of converting this phone completely to AT&T from sprint. My wifi also does not work which I believe is related to to mismatched baseband. Can anyone help?
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Which recovery would I need now sprint file or at&t?
Android 4.2.2
samsung SGH-I337/SPH-L720T
baseband: l720tvpubnc6
kernel: 3.4.0 812098
[email protected]#1
SELinux status: permissive
build number: JDQ39.I337UCUAMF3
secure boot status: type: samsung
Hi,
I'd suggest you ask for help in this thread dedicated to your model,
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 > Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [q] ALL THINGS GALAXY S4 (GS4) MODEL SPH-L720T
Good luck!
Thank you. Thread closed.
I have this phone rooted and unlocked currently using T-Mobile [USA] I can't use APN manager pro to set up APN
because my 4.0.4 firmware is to old, so it says. If I update will I loose my unlock and root? Also could someone point to where to get an update. My baseband version isI535VRLHE Build: IMM76D.I535VRALHE Hardware version: I535.10
Hope someone can help. Thanks
H779 said:
I have this phone rooted and unlocked currently using T-Mobile [USA] I can't use APN manager pro to set up APN
because my 4.0.4 firmware is to old, so it says. If I update will I loose my unlock and root? Also could someone point to where to get an update. My baseband version isI535VRLHE Build: IMM76D.I535VRALHE Hardware version: I535.10
Hope someone can help. Thanks
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You can find Odin flashable firmwares at sammobile.com. I'm guessing you'll lose root, but you can always re-root with Chainfire Auto-Root. You're well passed any warranty, so don't worry about KNOX or the triangle (since you can use Triangle Away for that).
You should also look into custom ROMs, either custom AOSP (based on stock Android) and customized Samsung ROMs. That way you're not stuck with Verizon's crapplications.
One possibly easier fix is to create a new APN. I don't know if this is doable with your device's version (I imagine it is) though, since I don't happen to have a Samsung running ICS. But if you go to the APN list in settings, look for a + button, and you can create a new APN. You might have to reselect it after a reboot.
Regardless of what you end up trying, you won't lose your carrier unlock. SIM lock is stored in a different part of the firmware and once you're unlocked, you're forever unlocked.
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You can find Odin flashable firmwares at sammobile.com. I'm guessing you'll lose root, but you can always re-root with Chainfire Auto-Root. You're well passed any warranty, so don't worry about KNOX or the triangle (since you can use Triangle Away for that).
You should also look into custom ROMs, either custom AOSP (based on stock Android) and customized Samsung ROMs. That way you're not stuck with Verizon's crapplications.
One possibly easier fix is to create a new APN. I don't know if this is doable with your device's version (I imagine it is) though, since I don't happen to have a Samsung running ICS. But if you go to the APN list in settings, look for a + button, and you can create a new APN. You might have to reselect it after a reboot.
Regardless of what you end up trying, you won't lose your carrier unlock. SIM lock is stored in a different part of the firmware and once you're unlocked, you're forever unlocked.
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The VZW S3 came sim unlocked out of the box regardless of what VZW will tell you
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I successfully installed a CM13 ROM for a different variant than my phone. Installed ROM jfltexx variant intended for a Gt19505 model S4 on an i337z S4. It worked and now the device model in phones settings shows listed as GT19505.
ROM works fine, phone dialer functions but I read that I should update the radio firmware. I have had a call or two drop off with no ringing sound but call is apparently going through but I can not hear person on receiving end.
So what baseband modem firmware do I update to? The true hardware i337z or the GT19505 that the phone is working as? I went from Kit Kat 4.4.2 to Marshmallow 6.0..
Baseband Version after installing CM13 jfltexx remains the original i337ztuuboa3. Everything else has changed to reflect CM13 ROM. Build, Kernal etc.
I'm baffled so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm suffering the very some issue and few others.
Just noticed that my present baseband is I9505XXUGNF1.
I've downloaded the I9505XXUHOJ2_I9505ITVHOJ1_ITV nd extracted both modem.bin and NON-HLOS.bin and flashed using Heimdall on OSX via cli.
But the phone is still reporting the old BB number.
You need to flash i337z model's RIL files & Modem. Don't know where you will get that but that's what you need to flash for sure..
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I successfully installed a CM13 ROM for a different variant than my phone. Installed ROM jfltexx variant intended for a Gt19505 model S4 on an i337z S4. It worked and now the device model in phones settings shows listed as GT19505.
ROM works fine, phone dialer functions but I read that I should update the radio firmware. I have had a call or two drop off with no ringing sound but call is apparently going through but I can not hear person on receiving end.
So what baseband modem firmware do I update to? The true hardware i337z or the GT19505 that the phone is working as? I went from Kit Kat 4.4.2 to Marshmallow 6.0..
Baseband Version after installing CM13 jfltexx remains the original i337ztuuboa3. Everything else has changed to reflect CM13 ROM. Build, Kernal etc.
I'm baffled so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks. I'll search around. Problem with calls is few
Few. I say 5 % of time usually when I'm going from one area to another so I'm not certain I want to mess up phone. Couple of questions, I am using latest modem for phone as far as I know, bought it in Oct 15,and Cricket has no new update beyond 4.4.4. Are you positive it will not mesd
To flash should I use existing TWRP recovery, Odin. for those file types? I'm guessing Odin.
Once again thanks for your help
Earlier today i got myself an Tmobile Galaxy S7. and of course the first thing i do is hop onto XDA and see whats possible as far as rooting the device. The phone had the newest update in limbo / waiting to be installed but i didnt install it in case i couldnt root / downgrade. After reading i managed to root the S7, and reading more i decided to update to the newest update (PG1).
Two things i noticed after updating / rooting.
1. Wifi calling isnt available any more
2. My Baseband number (PD8) and my Build number (PG1) arent the same number / version. I know one is for the modem and the another is for the ROM. But shouldnt those number be the same. maybe not.
Thanks for the help.
/Rooton
Your baseband should be pg1 I think.
If you flash pg1 in Odin then baseband should definitely be pg1
Maybe Odin pg1. It should make wifi calling work
Your baseband should be pg1 I think.
If you flash pg1 in Odin then baseband should definitely be pg1
Maybe Odin pg1. It should make wifi calling work
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Thanks for the reply.
I just got back from flashing PG1 yet again, but with the same result. My baseband version is still on PD8 while my Build number is PG1.
I am using odin 3.12 ( Odin PrinceComsy). Is there another version of Odin that i should be using?
EDIT : Looks like i fixed the problem. I was using the correct version of Odin but i read on another XDA forum thread that if you insert all three files ( AP, CP, CSC) rather than just the AP file, it should work. after trying this out, my baseband and build number are now both at PG1. Thanks again for the reply
Yeah use regular Odin. That one you using is only for the rooting process.
I use Odin 3.11 And this firmware shared by another XDA user.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242688258
The regular CSC file factory resets your phone. The home CSC file saves your user data.
The regular CSC file factory resets your phone. The home CSC file saves your user data.
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I didnt know this! Thanks for the information. All is good over here.
Cheers mate
I have an 950U running N950USQS2BQL5 firmware but the boot screen and software is ATT branded.
It's stuck on 7.1.1 for obvious reasons. Is there any way to get it to Oreo besides flashing ATT firmware on it?
Thanks for all help!
If I remember right, the files from Samsung look at the installed sim card and install the correct version from that. You "should" be able to Oden the latest firmware and it will correct itself. It will wipe everything on the phone, so make a backup.