Anyone else lost LTE completely on 6045O after flashing custom rom? - Onetouch Idol 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I tried out a few of the popular roms for this phone on my 6045O and lost LTE with the CM 13 one and tried going back to stock and LTE didn't come back. Does anyone have a Lollipop Radio Modem backup from stock Lollipop?

You need to either install android 5.1 firmware and backup your modem partition, or download the 5.x modem zip from famewolf for your version and flash it after flashing an mm ROM.
Sent from my 6045O using Tapatalk
Edit you can always use Panasonic switch to restore to lollipop firmware, so do what you want and if you don't like the result, use Panasonic to return fully to lollipop stock including the band 12 modem.
You will basically never want to return to stock mm, since band 12 is off and you won't be able to install twrp to change the modem.

Related

[Q] [Request] D850 Modem

I'm looking to test CM12 but if I don't like the bugs I would like to revert back to KitKat(probably Cloudy). I can make a backup but I don't think that includes the KitKat modem. Does anyone know where I can find the KitKat modem for the AT&T D850 variant?
Enddo said:
I'm looking to test CM12 but if I don't like the bugs I would like to revert back to KitKat(probably Cloudy). I can make a backup but I don't think that includes the KitKat modem. Does anyone know where I can find the KitKat modem for the AT&T D850 variant?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here's the link to the thread with D850 modem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56677521&postcount=1
i have gone between cm12 and cloudy backups several times without issues. no need to flash modem seperately
s89281b said:
i have gone between cm12 and cloudy backups several times without issues. no need to flash modem seperately
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not true, on my D850 I needed to reflash the KK modem in order to retain a steady connection to AT&T's network.
LoneFlac said:
Not true, on my D850 I needed to reflash the KK modem in order to retain a steady connection to AT&T's network.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this may no longer be true now that lollipop modem is out. but when thread was originally started it was not necessary as we only had modems for kk and flashing a cm12 rom from kk did not change modem. so your are right that if you are now running lollipop with the lollipop modem and want to flash back to kk you will need to flash kk modem.
s89281b said:
this may no longer be true now that lollipop modem is out. but when thread was originally started it was not necessary as we only had modems for kk and flashing a cm12 rom from kk did not change modem. so your are right that if you are now running lollipop with the lollipop modem and want to flash back to kk you will need to flash kk modem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are right my bad, was lackadaisically looking for an answer to a problem I had when I was looking for a fix to a problem I had googled.

[Q] Move from LolliGPE to stock 5.0.1(rooted)?

I'd like to move from LolliGPE to the new stock verizon 5.0.1 rom and firmware. Is there anything I need to watch out for or any particular order? I'm currently still on the 4.4.4 firmware. Thanks
You should probably flash the firmware and radios before you flash any Lollipop Sense ROM

Rollback for MIUI or straight from lollipop

I am thinking of trying out MIUI on my OPO. I have lollipop on there now. I know that MIUI is 4.4.2 based and will need a 4.4.2 modem. So my question is do I need to do a full flash back to OPO factory (4.4) and then go to MIUI or can I do straight there from LP?
Thanks!
Flash CM11S then without rebooting flash MIUI rom....you can also flash MIUI directly on top of Lolipop rom (clean flash tho) and manually flash modem firmware via fastboot...

Flashing telco's baseband onto stock firmware

I have a Z3 with stock prerooted firmware and would like to flash my telco's baseband to see if it will fix some issues.
Is this do-able with the flash tool? Is it possible to do this?
Also, are basebands strictly for the version intended?
It's been a while since I last flashed the rom so can't remember the tools.

Noughat Custom Vs Official???

So i installed a custom noughat rom on my note 5. I can switch to marshmellow any time i want by twrp and my backed up marsellow rom..
But i am confused how is Flashing Android Noughat custom rom using TWRP diffrent from Flashing Noughat ROM using ODIN?
Is the diffrent just that noughat custom rom is running under marshmellow boot loader?
I am new to Android so please Explain
Am i losing any thing by not updating via OTA ???
o _ o
First off, you do not lose anything by updating through OTA except the convenience factor. The reason you can flash a Nougat ROM on your phone through twrp right now is because the Nougat ROM has a marshmellow baseband, just like your phone. Once the firmware comes out officially by Samsung and TMobile then you will need to Odin the firmware on your phone to be able to use Nougat ROMs with the nougat firmware.
SpencerA99 said:
First off, you do not lose anything by updating through OTA except the convenience factor. The reason you can flash a Nougat ROM on your phone through twrp right now is because the Nougat ROM has a marshmellow baseband, just like your phone. Once the firmware comes out officially by Samsung and TMobile then you will need to Odin the firmware on your phone to be able to use Nougat ROMs with the nougat firmware.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I see i get it now.
I think i will stick with custom roms because i do not want to risk flashing odin.
odin
Cool Person said:
I see i get it now.
I think i will stick with custom roms because i do not want to risk flashing odin.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is something to be familiar with if you flash custom roms and own a Samsung.

Categories

Resources