Hey folks,
Long story short , I used the files in the title to get voLTE and wifi calling on my pixel 1 which was not supported by my carrier . I'm currently looking for those files in the pixel 3 and can to find them anywhere . Are they accessible through a root browser or is it necessary to decompile vendor file (or something similar) to access them now?
Please refer to this post if you are unsure of echo files I am referring to
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixe..._trhough_modem_mod_nv_items/ds1e3wd?context=3
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Hi,
The modern 3G modems includes in an area that usually emulates a CD (called zerocd) the drivers and tools for some OS. I am trying to replace the software offered by the operator with my own version. Does any one know howto enable the write function into the zerocd.
I dont mind to do it with huawei or ZTE 3G modems?
Thanks for your help
EDIT: SORRY misread ur post
Does anyone know if this is possible
I updated the firmware and unlocked a hauweii E160 and installed the debranded dashboard on my laptop
I wanted to replace the custom version on the ZeroCD partition with the debranded one
The site I found the unlocking/debranding guide on has a link to an article about how to update the CD but did sadly it was a dead link
inigosalvat said:
Hi,
The modern 3G modems includes in an area that usually emulates a CD (called zerocd) the drivers and tools for some OS. I am trying to replace the software offered by the operator with my own version. Does any one know howto enable the write function into the zerocd.
I dont mind to do it with huawei or ZTE 3G modems?
Thanks for your help
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For both manufacturers you'll need to create an iso with all the program files you'll need on it. For ZTE, download a program called dccrap.exe and use the 'write dashboard' function in the 'flashing' tab to write your iso to the modem, You can also use the 'read dashboard' function to copy the dashboard from a modem.
For Huawei, download 'Huawei dashboard tool' V 7 or 8. input your iso file and output an exe installer file that will write your program to your modem. If you want to copy the programs from Huawei modem flash installer files use a program called reshacker and extract a resource from the .exe called either 250.bin or updatewizard.bin, make sure to save them as .rsrc files and then once saved change the file ending to .bin. Use 7zip to edit these.
If you want to copy te programs directly from a 3g modem use a program called infrarecorder - all manufacturers
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Grantson said:
Does anyone know if this is possible
I updated the firmware and unlocked a hauweii E160 and installed the debranded dashboard on my laptop
I wanted to replace the custom version on the ZeroCD partition with the debranded one
The site I found the unlocking/debranding guide on has a link to an article about how to update the CD but did sadly it was a dead link
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See the reply above:good:
Im just posting this info, maybe it could be useful for other searching this like me, i was trying to find over internet without success, the path for tripadvisor lockscreen images, just to save them and use it as wallpaper later. After a while researching into my folder root application using my S4, i just got to find the path, hope itll be usefull if you are looking for this:
/data/data/com.samsung.android.service.travel/files/images
tongueofcolicab said:
Im just posting this info, maybe it could be useful for other searching this like me, i was trying to find over internet without success, the path for tripadvisor lockscreen images, just to save them and use it as wallpaper later. After a while researching into my folder root application using my S4, i just got to find the path, hope itll be usefull if you are looking for this:
/data/data/com.samsung.android.service.travel/files/images
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Is your S4 rooted? I have an unrooted S4 (GT-I9500) and I couldn't find the particular path that you stated nor any folder with the name com.samsung.android.service.travel
I've been looking for ways to save those pictures too. Any help would be appreciated
Hi there, yes my s4 i9500 is rooted, i think You have 2 options:
1-Root your phone, it's really easy using chainfire's root and Odin, and search for path I mentioned.
2-Search if any folder app allows you to browse inside the whole android's files structure without being rooted, and search for the path I mentioned.
If step 1 or 2 are not successful for you but at least you can browse into the whole android's file structure ( as suggested in step 2) then you can make a search of jpg files using the search function of your file browser app and wait until it finish and look into results, the images you are looking for should appear and you will be able to check its path for future reference (In case this path would be different from mine)
Thanks. I'll root my phone and give it a try!
Rooted my phone, but still no luck. That particular folder doesnt exist on my phone, it seems
Searched for the images and no images appear either while I have it on my lock screen. Weird state of affairs.
How to do it in Mac OS X or iPhone?
tongueofcolicab said:
Im just posting this info, maybe it could be useful for other searching this like me, i was trying to find over internet without success, the path for tripadvisor lockscreen images, just to save them and use it as wallpaper later. After a while researching into my folder root application using my S4, i just got to find the path, hope itll be usefull if you are looking for this:
/data/data/com.samsung.android.service.travel/files/images
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Hi,
Do you know how to do it in Mac OS X of in iPhone Explorer?
I use a one plus one. I recently updated my cell phone to Cyanogen mod version 12.0-YNG1TAS2I3.
Now I transferred some files into the secure folder of the stock file manager present in the phone from another folder in the phone only. I actually transferred two folders. Now I open the secure storage with a password to see that the folder is not showing. A folder was previously present in it that still shows but the one I moved 12 hours ago is no where to be found. Please I need help with this as it had really important files. Anyone with a good solution is always welcome, thank you.
I've got the exact same problem, did you manage to find the files?
Hello,
I need the mbn files from pixel 4a because I live in a country without Google support and I managed to activate volte through magical and a mbn file for Vodafone UK from mi9t.
Unfortunately it's not working as it's supposed to.
I would appreciate if someone can extract the mbn files.
Thank you.
I also need mbn files from pixel 4a
I seem to have lots of these files on my phone. Can you be a little more specific?
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I seem to have lots of these files on my phone. Can you be a little more specific?
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I assume @Azusasen needs files which do not appear in your list:
prog_emmc_firehose_XXXX_ddr.mbn
rawprogram_unsparse.xml
patch0.xml
Filenames come from this source.
Also on reddit a similar request remains unanswered.
Hi all,
I would like to gain a bit deeper understanding of how LOS is working in terms of actual phone function. I'm pretty sure that the following is only the tip of the iceberg, but with the stock ROM, for example on a Sony Z5C, there is a folder
/system/etc/customization/modem
that contains .mbn files for various providers and a folder
/system/priv-app/CarrierConfig
that contains a corresponding .apk file.
Now for example in LOS17.1, the first folder (or similar files) do not exist and the second one is called CarrierSetup with a corresponding .apk file. I assume the latter .apk is responsible for some sort of generic carrier configuration, but how does that work? Is it hard coded in the .apk, or is there some generic configuration file somewhere? And: How can I find out, what configuration is currently used and what bands are available?
Any helpful answers or references to further info are welcome!
Cheers,
r.