Is it possible to flash different radios for different builds?
I'm running the December radio fine with the November build of Spark.
Well I was gonna try to use the QPR beta 3 radio with December stable then root and hopefully custom kernel
I have tried different radio/firmware combos on my pixel 6 Pro without any issue. I guess should be fine and the p7p too.
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I have to say, great work on keeping up with the newest and latest versions of programs and the core OS. I do have a problem using this radio version with the latest ROM sets that people are developing.
I've tried all the radio versions released so far and I get the best signal reception/data rates using 1.27.14.09. However, using this version with the newest and latest ROMs breaks the sound/camera, as many others have encountered.
Is there a way to develop ROM sets, compatible with the latest radio versions as well?
If someone can point me in the right direction, I'll try and cook my own ROM based off a newer one already out there today.
I believe the last ROM that worked with this radio was Dutty's TouchFlo AT&T beta 2.
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I have both standard and AT&T Tilt versions of my ROM. The latter uses the 1.27.14.09 radio. Look for other ROMs that talk about a "Tilt" version. Also if you look at my wiki (signature) check the links that talk about the radio versions...the gentleman that maintains that thread keeps a list of ROMs that are compatible.
pball3485 said:
Is there a way to develop ROM sets, compatible with the latest radio versions as well?
If someone can point me in the right direction, I'll try and cook my own ROM based off a newer one already out there today.
I believe the last ROM that worked with this radio was Dutty's TouchFlo AT&T beta 2.
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Dutty, Alex, Quentin, Kyphur, XDA-live, and others. I've tried them all and they work fine. I'm currently running Quentin Mobile v1.2 and I use radio 1.27.14.07 as I find it works best for me when compared to the other radios. Give it a shot.
I purchased a chinese version of the Oneplus One. The international one was too hard to get, and the only hardware difference from what I could see was the 750mhz LTE band. Before purchasing I asked if it was running ColorOS of Cyanogen. They said it was running Cyanogen. I assume they were flashing this with the CM11S rom in an attempt to capitalize on the demand for a phone that was impossible to buy. And hey, it worked because I bought one.
From what I can tell, I should have gotten a system update to 4.4.4 by now. so i checked the software version...
CyanogenMod version: 11.0-XNPH25R
Baseband version: MPSS.DI.2.0.1.c7-00020-M8974AAAAANPZM-1
Kernel version: 3.4.0cyanogenmod-g3fd6261
Build numberZ KVT49L
Is this version any different to the CM11S that should be running on international versions of the Oneplus One?
I also have the China version of One Plus One. It was already unlocked and running CM11s when i got it. Mine was version XNPH22R and i have trouble updating using OTA so i just straight away flashed the XNPH33R manually via fastboot. China version runs ColosOS while International version runs CM11s. You already have CM11s so it should be same as International but your version are outdated. The latest version is XNPH33R. Try updating via OTA first. If it fails then you can try flashing it manually.
You can grab the update at the bottom of this page.
https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
Refers to timmaaa's guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
Make sure you know what you're doing or you'll end up in a bootloop like me.
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I purchased a chinese version of the Oneplus One. The international one was too hard to get, and the only hardware difference from what I could see was the 750mhz LTE band. Before purchasing I asked if it was running ColorOS of Cyanogen. They said it was running Cyanogen. I assume they were flashing this with the CM11S rom in an attempt to capitalize on the demand for a phone that was impossible to buy. And hey, it worked because I bought one.
From what I can tell, I should have gotten a system update to 4.4.4 by now. so i checked the software version...
CyanogenMod version: 11.0-XNPH25R
Baseband version: MPSS.DI.2.0.1.c7-00020-M8974AAAAANPZM-1
Kernel version: 3.4.0cyanogenmod-g3fd6261
Build numberZ KVT49L
Is this version any different to the CM11S that should be running on international versions of the Oneplus One?
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There's only one version of CM11S and you're on it. For some reason your OTA system seems to be broken though. You can find the OTA updates and flash them manually. Refer to my index thread.
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Hiya.
Getting some real glitchy performance with the radio - 3G/4G and WiFi.
It's the latest version of Resurrection Remix 5.8.5 (7.1.2)
- Recovery
TWRP 3.0.2-0
- Bootloader
Tampered
Unlocked
VLE PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
CID-VODAP102
H-BOOT-2.16.0000
RADIO-1.20.50.05.16
openDSP-v33.1.0.45.1128
eMMC-boot
Aug 16 2013, 16:59:47:-1
I'm looking for a current download link for the latest available (and flashable) radio firmware, and a guide to installing just that - my home PC is a Linux Mint box.
If anyone has a better suggestion, please feel free to make it (other than wipe the caches from Recovery, reinstall the same ROM). Constant connection dropping is becoming frustrating.
A separate question -why do I need Magisk - what is its function relating to this ROM and does the ROM stop working without it?
Thanks,
Stuart
The One S doesn't support 4G/LTE. The fastest connection you can get with it is H+/HSPA+ (in some countries called 3.5G or 3G+).
You're already using the latest firmware files. Reflashing them most likely won't make a difference. Have you tested other roms? If Wifi and your mobile data connection work with them then it's a RR-related problem. The so called "data drop" was a quite common issue on older custom roms that weren't based on the One S's stock rom. The reason is (like for all phones that get shipped with different android flavours than vanilla android) that the custom rom devs can't use the OEM's proprietary codes which would be needed for using the hardware properly. It's the same reason for the camera being on custom roms so much worse than on stock rom on such devices.
The answer to your Magisk question depends on the question whether you need root or not. Like SuperSU (which was more commonly used in the past) it's a root app. LOS works perfectly fine without it.
Thanks for the reply, Flippy.
I was aware of the HSPA, I just forgot and wrote 3G/4G out of habit
Am I correct in thinking that the last 'stock' ROM for this phone was KitKat?
I was on Lineage after CM died, but there was an overheating issue which made me switch to RR. There was a certain amount of glitchiness, but it seems worse now. I did update to 1.35 and took the WCNSS and ADSP update at the same time. Seems a little bit better - but only a little bit.
On a personal note - which do you rate at the moment - RR or LO/S? Or any others?
Thanks.
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The One S doesn't support 4G/LTE. The fastest connection you can get with it is H+/HSPA+ (in some countries called 3.5G or 3G+).
You're already using the latest firmware files. Reflashing them most likely won't make a difference. Have you tested other roms? If Wifi and your mobile data connection work with them then it's a RR-related problem. The so called "data drop" was a quite common issue on older custom roms that weren't based on the One S's stock rom. The reason is (like for all phones that get shipped with different android flavours than vanilla android) that the custom rom devs can't use the OEM's proprietary codes which would be needed for using the hardware properly. It's the same reason for the camera being on custom roms so much worse than on stock rom on such devices.
The answer to your Magisk question depends on the question whether you need root or not. Like SuperSU (which was more commonly used in the past) it's a root app. LOS works perfectly fine without it.
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The last official android version was 4.1 (firmware 3.x aka hboot 2.15). ? There's only the semi-official firmware 4.x (aka boot 2.16) based on Android 4.2 and leaked by llabtoofer that's newer than that.
Radio 1.35 and the corresponding Wi-Fi files are ported from a different HTC device (I always forget which one it is) and were only meant as a temporary fix for bilal_liberty's rom ports. They were never meant to be used with other roms and after the issues his ports suffered from got fixed he recommended not using these temporary fixes, anymore.
I personally use LOS. But my choice is only based on the fact that RR didn't exist when I switched to android 7 on the One S and that I'm too lazy, nowadays, to switch between roms every couple of weeks. The One S isn't my main device, anymore. I just want it to work in case I need a backup device.
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OK, thanks a lot Flippy.
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The last official android version was 4.1 (firmware 3.x aka hboot 2.15). There's only the semi-official firmware 4.x (aka boot 2.16) based on Android 4.2 and leaked by llabtoofer that's newer than that.
Radio 1.35 and the corresponding Wi-Fi files are ported from a different HTC device (I always forget which one it is) and were only meant as a temporary fix for bilal_liberty's rom ports. They were never meant to be used with other roms and after the issues his ports suffered from got fixed he recommended not using these temporary fixes, anymore.
I personally use LOS. But my choice is only based on the fact that RR didn't exist when I switched to android 7 on the One S and that I'm too lazy, nowadays, to switch between roms every couple of weeks. The One S isn't my main device, anymore. I just want it to work in case I need a backup device.
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Hello, it's been some time since I've last rooted and flashed kernels on my devices. My device is having problems with certain apps and I feel it's time to update my root or change my rom or flash a stock rom etc. Here is what I am using now:
Build: MOAR v6.1 OA6
Software: G900PVPU1BOA6
Hardware: G900P.04
Android: 5.0
Kernel: 3.4.0-3859396
Would you recommend I unroot then flash a stock kernel? What is a new root I can use with this phone? Thanks
I would recommend Odin a fresh stock MM rom. Then boot to the desktop, by pass set up. Go to dialer ##72786# it will do a reactivate and update prl and profile.. Then Odin TWRP, and flash a new rom or your choice.. If you like MOAR then Odin a LP stock rom, and do as mentioned and flash MOAR 7.0 it works best. Right now, I'm running crdroid 3.8.5 baset off of Nouget with 7.1 gapps and it works very well You need the latest MM firmware to run it, and at least TWRP 3.2.1-0-ktle.img If you do flash crdroid download ktledv
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-crdroid-t2860894
First off, thanks for the reply. I really appreciate the help. What's the battery life like on MM compared to Lollipop?
I would prefer to use something like a stock rom but just extremely debloated. I also want to be able to play pokemom go without problems and super su keeps giving me problems when trying to play. Do you know of any setups that would allow for pokemon go and are fast, battery effecient, and debloated?
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I would recommend Odin a fresh stock MM rom. Then boot to the desktop, by pass set up. Go to dialer ##72786# it will do a reactivate and update prl and profile.. Then Odin TWRP, and flash a new rom or your choice.. If you like MOAR then Odin a LP stock rom, and do as mentioned and flash MOAR 7.0 it works best. Right now, I'm running crdroid 3.8.5 baset off of Nouget with 7.1 gapps and it works very well You need the latest MM firmware to run it, and at least TWRP 3.2.1-0-ktle.img If you do flash crdroid download ktledv
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-crdroid-t2860894
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How's the mm baseband? I know the obvious response is updated is better but I experienced better LTE on the firmware I currently have, no idea honestly other than it's lolipop, maybe ok4? I want to upgrade phones but having trouble finding one with sprint newer that can be customized how I like so I'm also looking at playing with this one prior to and after getting maybe a pixel unlocked
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How's the mm baseband? I know the obvious response is updated is better but I experienced better LTE on the firmware I currently have, no idea honestly other than it's lolipop, maybe ok4? I want to upgrade phones but having trouble finding one with sprint newer that can be customized how I like so I'm also looking at playing with this one prior to and after getting maybe a pixel unlocked
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I would stick with Lollipop OK4 and flash MOAR 7.0. I to find better LTE and all around connectivity on Lollipop than MM.. I once again, went back to MOAR 7.0 from crdroid.. Crdroid is a great rom, but battery life, sucks, as well as connectivity on calls and data. When in aroma and you get to the point about the kernel, choose don't touch kernel, and finish from there. I never like MM and those are the reasons why.. Crdroid I flashed was 7.0 but naturally on the MM base band, but it was still the same.
Thanks sir nobody could really answer that for me. I found the ok4 of all lollipop got the best LTE where I live, plus I'm on sprint so I'm a bit restricted on ROMs, unified dev leave some bugs with sprints network but not too badly!!
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Thanks sir nobody could really answer that for me. I found the ok4 of all lollipop got the best LTE where I live, plus I'm on sprint so I'm a bit restricted on ROMs, unified dev leave some bugs with sprints network but not too badly!!
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You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
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You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
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Thanks! I'll make sure to read which I should use. My daily is still on MM while my old one that's kinda beat up is now on N as it us now the practice phone. Playing with it before Oreo, may stay for a while. And I installed kltespr on both devices as there were still options available for specifically this device with the spr tag. My CM 13 network is fine, no worse than just regular sprint...
Haven't tried the move to either N or O on my daily, worried about the signal discussion. I'll use an old kltespr to test before the newer maintained kltedv if its there probably to see how it goes.
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You probably already know, but I will ask anyways. Are you using the KLTEDV version of the unified ROM? KLTE roms does not work very well with sprint.
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Thanks! I'll make sure to read which I should use. My daily is still on MM while my old one that's kinda beat up is now on N as it us now the practice phone. Playing with it before Oreo, may stay for a while. And I installed kltespr on both devices as there were still options available for specifically this device with the spr tag. My CM 13 network is fine, no worse than just regular sprint...
Haven't tried the move to either N or O on my daily, worried about the signal discussion. I'll use an old kltespr to test before the newer maintained kltedv if its there probably to see how it goes.
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Unfortunately my sprint s5 is one of the phone with that signal issue. I was in the process of changing carrier so to try and fix that issue wasn't worth it for me. My new S5 did not have that issue, when i went to verizon, its a really weird bug.
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Unfortunately my sprint s5 is one of the phone with that signal issue. I was in the process of changing carrier so to try and fix that issue wasn't worth it for me. My new S5 did not have that issue, when i went to verizon, its a really weird bug.
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I think it took a bit to stat with the sprint APN, changed some settings, messed with some stuff, and it seems fine now, I'll have to remember to check back at that before upgrading. I'm on the ok4 baseband
Hi folks.
My M7 recently died during surgery, so I'm back on my crusty ol' One S, which I've been using as a book.
I recall updating the GSM/WiFi radios separately of the ROM (bilal-liberty's 1.35 and took the WCNSS and ADSP update at the same time), but not how I did it.
My questions are:
- If I simply install the latest Lineage ROM, will that also install the radios?
- If not, what's the current recommended radio and WiFi installs? My WiFi seems to have short range and is unstable.
Thanks,
Stuart.
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Hi folks.
My M7 recently died during surgery, so I'm back on my crusty ol' One S, which I've been using as a book.
I recall updating the GSM/WiFi radios separately of the ROM (bilal-liberty's 1.35 and took the WCNSS and ADSP update at the same time), but not how I did it.
My questions are:
- If I simply install the latest Lineage ROM, will that also install the radios?
- If not, what's the current recommended radio and WiFi installs? My WiFi seems to have short range and is unstable.
Thanks,
Stuart.
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I'm not sure if the Radio is installed with the ROMS, but i think it doesn't.
I also had problems with my connection and I installed the RADIO Version "1.20.50.05.16_10.31.50.08L." , after I did that it worked perfectly.