[STOCK ROM] Stock 4.3 MK2 w/root (Odexed/Deodexed) - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Android Development

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Clean stock mk2 rom in odex/deodex versions, rooted with knox removed.
STOCK MK2 Odex
Download Link 1: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23321874045862533
Download Link 2: http://www.mediafire.com/download/qab7pg9peb4jndh/jfltespr_mk2_stock02.zip
MD5 = f70825c41aca163f01a7bbde39e76503
STOCK MK2 Deodex
Download Link 1: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319200226
Download Link 2: http://www.mediafire.com/download/gkqpzwgg0n08ebh/jfltespr_mk2_deodexed.zip
MD5 = e20e0a909dcf362b2b93d68131fdaa87
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Installation
1. Wipe System, Data, Cache, and Dalvik Cache. Install.
2. Download and flash the new MK2 modem from Unknownforce (reference for more info).
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Thanks to dsixda for his kitchen and chainfire for SuperSU.

Other resources that may be beneficial:
1. Odin v3.07: http://www.mediafire.com/download/buaug7ssckkb9s9/Odin307.zip
2. If you are having issues with phone/data services, open Dialer and enter ##72786# for a new reset.

Thanks for this but if there is any mirror links on mediafire...i got some problems with androidfilehost because i can not resume my download if there is any problem happened.

Going give this a spin. Downloading now
Love the 90s good times

anees02 said:
Thanks for this but if there is any mirror links on mediafire...i got some problems with androidfilehost because i can not resume my download if there is any problem happened.
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i added a link to mediafire

runwithme said:
i added a link to mediafire
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Thank you very much for mediafire link.
There is no one until now test this and inform us.
I am currently downloading the ROM i need may be 5 hours to finish...low speed internet.

Hows the modem on MK2 compared to MJA? my reception and data speeds went downhill with MJA

Snazarian said:
Hows the modem on MK2 compared to MJA? my reception and data speeds went downhill with MJA
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I have no difference with two modems...but i like to be updated to the latest version.

I tested the ROM and it worked fine without problems.
now i remove some bloatware.
Thanks for this post.

When I try to flash the modem it says failed.
Downloaded it multiple times...
You do this from within the rom correct?
"4. Install either Root Explorer or Root Browser and delete the following Knox files "
I have tried this 3 times now, and I am stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy S4:" screen, with "Set warranty bit: Kernel" in yellow in the top left corner. Will not move past that...

jmilch said:
When I try to flash the modem it says failed.
Downloaded it multiple times...
You do this from within the rom correct?
"4. Install either Root Explorer or Root Browser and delete the following Knox files "
I have tried this 3 times now, and I am stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy S4:" screen, with "Set warranty bit: Kernel" in yellow in the top left corner. Will not move past that...
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Download the mk2 modem from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42954149&postcount=2
If you want to flash a new modem, then you could use Odin for Windows. Google will be helpful for more information and you might want to also check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=927568
If you want to flash the new modem from your phone AND you have the NEW bootloader, you could use Mobile Odin Pro. Check out this thread for more information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363257

hey guys im coming from the sprint lg optimus g and today i bought an sprint s4 for 200 bucks. its rooted on no wiz rom i belive ( 4.2.2 ) and i keep getting the 4.3 message. so what i would like to now is can i flash this rom and it will update me to 4.3 with out the knox thing.
2.Also do i remove knox before or after i flash the rom... thanks in advance guys

mf9 bootloader + mk2 software update + mk2 modem update = flawless victory!

blarg said:
mf9 bootloader + mk2 software update + mk2 modem update = flawless victory!
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FATALITY
Love the 90s good times

blarg said:
mf9 bootloader + mk2 software update + mk2 modem update = flawless victory!
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I am currently on MJA software, MJA baseband, ktoonsez kernel, MJA build #, but have the MF9 bootloader yet. Can I simply update the ROM and nothing else, maintaining root and all my current settings?

I have seen a lot of Stock ROMs but some of them haven't got Data Toggle in notifications where did this toggle go?

neno2323 said:
hey guys im coming from the sprint lg optimus g and today i bought an sprint s4 for 200 bucks. its rooted on no wiz rom i belive ( 4.2.2 ) and i keep getting the 4.3 message. so what i would like to now is can i flash this rom and it will update me to 4.3 with out the knox thing.
2.Also do i remove knox before or after i flash the rom... thanks in advance guys
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The current version of the rom already has knox removed. I would recommend you backup all your data via Titanium Backup and then do a clean wipe before you install 4.3.
legasus233 said:
I am currently on MJA software, MJA baseband, ktoonsez kernel, MJA build #, but have the MF9 bootloader yet. Can I simply update the ROM and nothing else, maintaining root and all my current settings?
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You also also need to update the modem in order for wifi to work. The bootloader should not be affected by updating the rom or the modem.
anees02 said:
I have seen a lot of Stock ROMs but some of them haven't got Data Toggle in notifications where did this toggle go?
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Samsung decided to remove the data toggle in the new updates. I miss that feature too..

legasus233 said:
I am currently on MJA software, MJA baseband, ktoonsez kernel, MJA build #, but have the MF9 bootloader yet. Can I simply update the ROM and nothing else, maintaining root and all my current settings?
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I don't know - I didn't chance it. I did a nandroid backup, backed up my Nova settings, backed up my SMS messages...basically backed up all the configs I could to my SD card.
Then I used Philz recovery - did a "wipe to install a new ROM", wiped Dalvik cache, wiped everything else again just for good measure.
Then I installed the software update via Philz, and rebooted into download/flash mode (there's an option in Philz to do that).
Then flash the MK2 modem using Odin - uncheck reset clock and auto reboot. When I got the "PASS" I did a battery pull and booted the phone.
When the phone came back up, did the initial setup (skip setting up gmail and other accounts until after you've disabled auto update and auto download apps in Play Store), and shut down. Flashed SuperSU 1.86 and booted again. Installed Root Explorer and deleted all the Knox crap (instructions in first post).
Installed TiBu. Disabled/Froze bloat through system or TiBu. Reinstalled all my apps from the appstore and restored settings and SMS from the saves on my SD card.
This update has the stock kernel, but it works and there are no WiFi issues. I was using the KT kernel on MJA, but only because there were WiFi issues - every time I tried to tweak something my phone would go all unstable and wonky so I just left all the tweaker settings alone. This update is already rooted as well, but you will need to re-flash the newest version of SuperSU before it will work (instructions in the link to SuperSU in the first post). As long as you still have custom recovery and MF9 bootloader you won't lose root and if you do, you can regain it pretty easily.
Make sure the modem update takes - I actually ended up doing it twice (first time with autoreboot and reset clock enabled didn't take). If the modem update doesn't work you WILL have WiFi issues until it updates successfully.
MK2 is running MUCH better than MJA. I had all kinds of problems on MJA with iffy performance, sudden crazy battery drain, and hard crashes when getting phone calls. None of that now and everything is running much smoother.

can we use twrp for this rom .. or Philz only ? has anyone tried ?
I would like to go back stock ..

bsimcox said:
can we use twrp for this rom .. or Philz only ? has anyone tried ?
I would like to go back stock ..
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Update 1-1-14: You should be able to use any recovery to flash the rom but be sure to wipe all the pertinent partitions first. Personally, I would recommend the official ClockWorkMod recovery. I have had better experience with this recovery in flashing new roms.

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[Q] Cant update to Nexus one Android 2.3.4

Hey guys,
I bought a Nexus one few weeks ago.
When I switch on it and connected to my wifi, it automatically updated to Gingerbread 2.3.3
But still i cant update it to 2.3.4
I went to settings>about phone> system updates but update is not available.
I tried manually updating using the zip file downloaded from google, but it says file verification error.
I also tried forced checking using *#*#checkin#*#* but no luck
As I heard 2.3.4 update was released on May.
So How can I update to 2.3.4?
Phone's Android build number is 3.02.1010.4 CL492.8
ashenr said:
Hey guys,
I bought a Nexus one few weeks ago.
When I switch on it and connected to my wifi, it automatically updated to Gingerbread 2.3.3
But still i cant update it to 2.3.4
I went to settings>about phone> system updates but update is not available.
I tried manually updating using the zip file downloaded from google, but it says file verification error.
I also tried forced checking using *#*#checkin#*#* but no luck
As I heard 2.3.4 update was released on May.
So How can I update to 2.3.4?
Phone's Android build number is 3.02.1010.4 CL492.8
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CAn manually download it from the WiKi page....http://www.mediafire.com/n1passion
ctfrommn said:
CAn manually download it from the WiKi page....
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Thank you for the reply.
How can I find the relevant update for my phone?
Please help since I'm new to this.
ashenr said:
[snip]
Phone's Android build number is 3.02.1010.4 CL492.8
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That is not a stock Android build number. Is it a Vodafone or Videotron device? If so, you will not be able to get (OTA or manual install) the latest version until your carrier releases it. If you want the latest releases, you need to flash a stock ROM...
Did you root it and change any system files? If so, then you will not get future OTA updates. The file verification error sounds like you did change or delete some system files. If you did the update will fail. To install an OTA update (even from sd card) the phone must be stock with no changes to any files that came with the stock rom.
jboxer said:
Did you root it and change any system files? If so, then you will not get future OTA updates. The file verification error sounds like you did change or delete some system files. If you did the update will fail. To install an OTA update (even from sd card) the phone must be stock with no changes to any files that came with the stock rom.
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Rooting has NO impact on being able to receive or install OTA updates...
efrant said:
That is not a stock Android build number. Is it a Vodafone or Videotron device? If so, you will not be able to get (OTA or manual install) the latest version until your carrier releases it. If you want the latest releases, you need to flash a stock ROM...
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No It's not from Vodafone or other carrier. I bought it from Korea through ebay. It says it's an unlocked phone.
Here is a screenshot of the "About phone" screen.
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Did you root it and change any system files? If so, then you will not get future OTA updates. The file verification error sounds like you did change or delete some system files. If you did the update will fail. To install an OTA update (even from sd card) the phone must be stock with no changes to any files that came with the stock rom.
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No I didnt root it or didnt change any system file.
ashenr said:
No It's not from Vodafone or other carrier. I bought it from Korea through ebay. It says it's an unlocked phone.
Here is a screenshot of the "About phone" screen.
[snip]
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That is not a stock Android ROM. It looks like there is some sort of Sense ROM running on it.
A stock build should look something like the attachment.
efrant said:
That is not a stock Android ROM. It looks like there is some sort of Sense ROM running on it.
A stock build should look something like the attachment.
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Thanks for the reply.
Phone doesnt have any sence UI. But as you said it may have a carrier specific ROM.
So is that mean I need to flash a new stock ROM?
ashenr said:
Thanks for the reply.
Phone doesnt have any sence UI. But as you said it may have a carrier specific ROM.
So is that mean I need to flash a new stock ROM?
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If you want to get stock 2.3.4 then, yes, you need to flash a stock ROM. You will lose all your data, so make sure you back up as much as you can. The easiest way to flash a completely stock ROM is to download the zip file from this post, rename it to PASSIMG.zip, and place it in the root of your sdcard. Then boot into the bootloader, and it will recognize the file. After verifying it, it will ask if you want to flash it. Or you could unlock your bootloader, and flash all the images in the zip file using fastboot on your computer.
efrant said:
If you want to get stock 2.3.4 then, yes, you need to flash a stock ROM. You will lose all your data, so make sure you back up as much as you can. The easiest way to flash a completely stock ROM is to download the zip file from this post, rename it to PASSIMG.zip, and place it in the root of your sdcard. Then boot into the bootloader, and it will recognize the file. After verifying it, it will ask if you want to flash it. Or you could unlock your bootloader, and flash all the images in the zip file using fastboot on your computer.
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I'll try the first method you said.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Finally I did it guys!
First I downloaded FRG83 and tried flashing but it didnt work.
It said "CID incorrect"
Then I tried flashing with FRG33 it also didnt work.
Then I tried downloading images form HTC. Didnt work either
Then I found out that issue is with the memory card.
I turned my other memory card into a gold card and tried flashing with FRG83.
Voila! I worked!
Then I updated to 2.3.4
Thank you very much for the help guys!!
ashenr said:
Finally I did it guys!
First I downloaded FRG83 and tried flashing but it didnt work.
It said "CID incorrect"
Then I tried flashing with FRG33 it also didnt work.
Then I tried downloading images form HTC. Didnt work either
Then I found out that issue is with the memory card.
I turned my other memory card into a gold card and tried flashing with FRG83.
Voila! I worked!
Then I updated to 2.3.4
Thank you very much for the help guys!!
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Since you didn't use the link I posted for you, you are not upgraded to the latest radio that came with the latest Gingerbread ROM. (Compare your baseband version with mine.) You can flash it manually if you want (assuming you either have root or an unlocked bootloader).
efrant said:
Since you didn't use the link I posted for you, you are not upgraded to the latest radio that came with the latest Gingerbread ROM. (Compare your baseband version with mine.) You can flash it manually if you want (assuming you either have root or an unlocked bootloader).
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I was not sure whether it is compatible with my phone because it's has a SLCD.
Later I found that the ROM you gave me, is a newer one.
I havent rooted the phone yet.
I feel lack of wifi signal after flashing. Now I think it's because of this baseband version.[not sure]
Actually I haven't noticed the baseband version until you tell it.
Is there any other significant different that you feel between these two baseband versions?
Still I havent planned to root because it'll void the warranty.
Then I'll flash again with the ROM you gave.
ashenr said:
I was not sure whether it is compatible with my phone because it's has a SLCD.
Later I found that the ROM you gave me, is a newer one.
I havent rooted the phone yet.
I feel lack of wifi signal after flashing. Now I think it's because of this baseband version.[not sure]
Actually I haven't noticed the baseband version until you tell it.
Is there any other significant different that you feel between these two baseband versions?
Still I havent planned to root because it'll void the warranty.
Then I'll flash again with the ROM you gave.
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Rooting your device does not void the warranty, as it is easily undoable, with no trace. (Note, however, that you cannot root 2.3.4 with a locked bootloader, so you will need to downgrade to an older version, root, then update using OTA, but being careful not to lose root. There are many guides on how to do this.)
Unlocking the bootloader technically does void the warranty, however, it has been reported numerous times in these forums that HTC still honours the warranty even if the bootloader is unlocked.
The difference in the radio affects each user differently, as there are too many variable to compare.

[Q] Samsung galaxy tab P1000 root

here are my phone details
Model Name Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000, firmware version-2.3.3,
Baseband version-P1000DDJP4
kernel version-2.6.35.7 [email protected] #4
Build Name: GINGERBREAD.DDJPA
First I want to root my phone, i tried z4root,universal and superoneclick these dont work on my tab, please suggest me a way to root.
I want to install overcome rom where can i find the details on how to install and which version should I use could you suggest any details
rscmurali said:
here are my phone details
Model Name Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000, firmware version-2.3.3,
Baseband version-P1000DDJP4
kernel version-2.6.35.7 [email protected] #4
Build Name: GINGERBREAD.DDJPA
First I want to root my phone, i tried z4root,universal and superoneclick these dont work on my tab, please suggest me a way to root.
I want to install overcome rom where can i find the details on how to install and which version should I use could you suggest any details
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If you want root you can use a custom kernel that includes root.
http://www.multiupload.com/PC21LDJXIK
Enter in download mode (volume down + power button when the tab if off)
Flash it using odin v1.7, the tar file goes on PDA.
Repartition unchecked, no pit file.
After this the tab will take several minutes to boot, don't worry this is a normal procedure.
After this you will have a EXT4 file system and rootes tab.
If you want the lastest overcome rom:
Warning: this will wipe your data, make a backup of your data and apps with titanium backup.
After you flash the kernel.
http://www.multiupload.com/9F0Z0JU3HJ
Download the file above, copy it to the internal sd of the tab
Then go to the recovery mode (volume up + power button when the tab is off)
Go to Installation menu the select flash zip from internal sd card, and select the zip that you downloaded. Wait until the installation is complete.
The reboot menu > reboot to system.
Hello,
Ok so' I'm noob when it comes to android (probably on most any other).
Anyway, there's rooting using z4root or superoneclick, and then now that I read rafaeker19 post I could use a custom kernel. What I want to ask is that what is the safets way to root the SGT P1000 and make it unrootable?
Play safe
Hello friends Murali & ChevanLemon
It seems that both of u r new here.
The safest way to Root Gingerbread-DDJPA is this one.{Bonus-U can unroot it also.}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
It has rooted my Tab having DDJPA GB.Read all instructions there before u start to root.
ehmmm so what does the different between root and flashing, if i want to root do i need to flash?
I read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899 and somewhat confused.
You don't have to flash to root, but you can if you want too. If you flash a rom like overcomes it will automatically come rooted. But you can, if you want to just stay on stock Android, flash a cf-root kernel with Odin, or use super one click wish is nice and easy .
Sent from my GT-P1000 using Tapatalk
ah I see so i want to install a particular rom then i will need to flash it correct? say since in this case is P1000, how do I get that rom? is there many kind of rom for p1000, what are they? I google it but mostly come up with gingerbread 2.3
rooting gingerbread
i rooted my gingerbread using doomlordz'
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
just run the batch file and wait for about 5 mins and its all good. no flashing needed
Okay i have read the rooting method of Zergrush, this is will be my last question for root. If (just incase if it did really happen), If I root the P1000 then one day I decide to unroot it and things gone wrong aka system damaged, I could flash it and get it back to original, correct?
Sorry this will be my question, I think I get the gist of it, but I just want to have assurance from you guys.
flash a stockfirmware via odin and it will be just like when u bought it. thats one of many ways to unroot it. <thats what i do all along...> there is a program somewherehere that downloads lates firmware for devices name is somehing like "fus updater " or anything similar to it, try and search it
Anyone have an idea to root Gingerbread OMKE2, Firmware 2.3.3 SC-01C NTT Docomo? Thanks.
EDIT:
Used DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) and it works.
Thanks. ^_^
Rooting assistance
Dear all,
Please help me, I've been trying to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab but been unable so far, here are my device details:
Model: GT-P1000L
Firmware: 2.3.6
Baseband version: P1000LUMJI1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7
Compilation: GINGERBREAD.UMJR2
I've tried so far with the follosing:
Super One Click runs until step 7, it gets frozen and won't respond even after 25 minutes, retried this process more than 10 times.
DooMLorD runs but on every step it states that the route was not foud, retried this process around 5 times.
z4root runs and wether I select temporary or permanent root it will just start processing and suddenly app will close itself, retried this process around 5 times.
I have read a lot of threads about using ODIN to flash custom firmware, but I've also found a lot of replies where process was unsuccesfull and tab wouldn't turn back on. Because of this I'm reluctant to try it, at least for the moment, since I'm so noob I will have a real hard time flashing back to stock firmware.
Thank you all in advanced for the time you will take reading even if you don't have the answer.
Best regards.
Help
Guys, please help me out with this, I've tried several times to root this tab so I can install CWM and then be able to test CM10.
I might even try the ODIN installation, just please tell me if there is any Noob Guide for Odin the same way it's there for P1000 rooting (wich doesn't work for me).
Or if any good samaritan is willing to guide me step by step so I don't mess up with it.
Please, any pointer will be thanked.
Success
Jo guys,
I've succesfully rooted my SGT7 P1000L with firmware 2.3.6, not as simple as using Super One Click, but not hard either.
The steps I followed are the next ones, they should work as well on P1000 and P1000N with firmware 2.3.6:
Downgrade to stock firmware 2.3.3 using Odin
Root device using Super One Click
Flash CWM Recovery through Heimdall
Indeed, so simple to do and your device is ready to flash custom roms.
For the very very noobs (like me) I found a couple of videos that guide you step by step on how to root and install CWM Recovery the way I listed previously, as a matter of fact those are the videos I followed.
This is a 100% secure if you don't mess with the other options, please be aware I take no responsibility of any damage your device suffers.
For downgrading to 2.3.3 stock firmware:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg6MyaR64jE
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Hi Yue_Iohikzu
For rooting only...I have 2.3.6 firmware...I need to flash the rom too or with degrading to version 2.3.3 it's ok?
Thanks!

[Q&A]Call getting silent in between - XXLA4

I was facing some issue during call, it was getting silent (receiver couldn't hear voice for few sec)
This starts happening after i flashed to LA4
First I ignore it, believed it cud be due to network problem. But it was happening regularly. By the time i tried
WIpe Data, removed some SW, which i thought causing error
Reflash LA4 again, but there was no result.
Last 3 days back I have changed Radio, Basically I am in india, I was using other radio, That may be the cause. ( I am not sure it can be possible)
But Now I have
Build version XXLA4
Kernel CF Root LA4
Baseban DDKL1
N since 3 days, not a single time it happened.
May be helpful to others anyway.
dr.ketan said:
I was facing some issue during call, it was getting silent (receiver couldn't hear voice for few sec)
This starts happening after i flashed to LA4
First I ignore it, believed it cud be due to network problem. But it was happening regularly. By the time i tried
WIpe Data, removed some SW, which i thought causing error
Reflash LA4 again, but there was no result.
Last 3 days back I have changed Radio, Basically I am in india, I was using other radio, That may be the cause. ( I am not sure it can be possible)
But Now I have
Build version XXLA4
Kernel CF Root LA4
Baseban DDKL1
N since 3 days, not a single time it happened.
May be helpful to others anyway.
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Hi,
Me too have the same issue ever since flash to LA4 from KL1.
Now full reset and flash back to my stock ROM still having the same issue.
What you mean by Radio?
Care to guide me?
Thanks
Ya sure let me tell do u have rooted note?
N tell me what u can see in about phone?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
This is what my stock is after I unroot from the guide you created.
Singapore Singtel user here.
PDA: N7000DXKL1
Phone: N7000DXKJ3
CSC: N7000OLBKJ6
Build Info: Fri De3c 9 13:05:41 KST 2011
ADROID Version
2.3.5
BaseBand Version
N7000DXKJ3
Kernal Version
2.6.35.7-N7000DXKL1-CL798631 [email protected]#2
Biuld Number
GINGERBREAD.DXKL1
---------- Post added 7th February 2012 at 12:00 AM ---------- Previous post was 6th February 2012 at 11:50 PM ----------
After flashing and toying with Darky.... RocketRom.......Chracks..
Now I unroot and flash to my stock ROM.
N7000DXKL1 --2.3.5 2011 December
N7000OLBKJ6 --Singapore (SingTel)
still got voice issue....
going to root again now and flash via Mobile Odin Pro in your guide to latest updated ROM
N7000DXLA1 --2.3.6 2012 January
N7000OLBKL2 -- Singapore (Singtel)
What exactly I did is, I have replaced Modem with my regional ROM.
e.g. After flashing with LA4, My device had
Build version XXLA4
Baseband(modem) XXLA4
Kernel XXLA4 (CF Root)
Now after this i have flash only modem part with Mobile odin pro, n i have select modem of my reional ROM
Now I have
Build versio XXLA4
Baseband (Modem) DDKL1
Kernel XXLA4 CF Root
Now i have no issue
cool.....
so is it the same method as this guys in the last post?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405932
please guide me how you select and which file.
No, changing CSC is different.
Actually if you are flashing ROM of your home region then i dont think, yu need this.
In my case i was using non regional Modem, thats why i have flashed only modem of my home stock ROM.
Hi,
I intend to flash to RocketRom again and use your method to flash to my home stock modem.
So which file and input should i select?
You can use same tar file of your Home Stock ROM.
Download n extract your home stock file n put in SD card.
open mobile odin - select - modem - point to your stock Home tar file - n flash.
It will flash only modem.
Input your result, may be helpful to others
dr.ketan said:
You can use same tar file of your Home Stock ROM.
Download n extract your home stock file n put in SD card.
open mobile odin - select - modem - point to your stock Home tar file - n flash.
It will flash only modem.
Input your result, may be helpful to others
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Thankz.
Will update here upon my finding.
Appreciate your guidance
Cheers.....
@dr.ketan I have EXACTLY same problem. It happens in 5% to 10% percent calls, and so is why I have been rather ignoring it, although was always sure its not network related (I am based in Gujarat (ahmedabad), and am on Vodafone network).
In fact I have had this issue when I bought my first galaxy note in Nov, that had KL1 and I believe I used to have it over 40% to 50% and I noticed it improved after I got an OTA update to KL3, but still had this issue of calls getting silent, for more than% 15 to 20% times.
This month I changed my galaxy note for a white one, and the new device came with KL3 pre-installed. and I used to have almost negligible issues of silent calls.
Last week I flashed LA4 (Germany), {in fact I believe u will recall I discussed this with you}, and I notice after the update I am encountering this silent call issue for 5% to 10% times.
I am not yet rooted on this new LA4, so does it mean to flash the radio alone, I should root, which apparently would mean I will have to downgrade to stock KL3, root, reflash stock LA4 using mobile odin. I was hesitating to downgrade to stock KL3 because I guess its a WIPE version and I don't want to loose my few important settings. So, is there a way to flash the suggested RADIO without rooting my existing LA4?
Ravindra9 said:
@dr.ketan
I am not yet rooted on this new LA4, so does it mean to flash the radio alone, I should root, which apparently would mean I will have to downgrade to stock KL3, root, reflash stock LA4 using mobile odin. I was hesitating to downgrade to stock KL3 because I guess its a WIPE version and I don't want to loose my few important settings. So, is there a way to flash the suggested RADIO without rooting my existing LA4?
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If you are not rooted then also u can do it. You can extract 1level deep that indial kl3 rom n you will get modem file. Then flash only modem with pc odin.
Another better thing is just get downgrade to kl3, it is non wipe, so will get chance to root your device too. Then after root, you can update to la4 with mobile odin pro, here you hve to just keep modem part blanl, n everroot enabled. So your pda only get updated, not modem. Then u can get cf root kernel la4 too.
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dr.ketan said:
If you are not rooted then also u can do it. You can extract 1level deep that indial kl3 rom n you will get modem file. Then flash only modem with pc odin.
Another better thing is just get downgrade to kl3, it is non wipe, so will get chance to root your device too. Then after root, you can update to la4 with mobile odin pro, here you hve to just keep modem part blanl, n everroot enabled. So your pda only get updated, not modem. Then u can get cf root kernel la4 too.
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Wow. Thanks for the prompt response!! (its almost 3am IST- when do u sleep, if u are still awake at this hour my friend !!!))
I am glad to know that KL3 is non-wipe, so I will now prefer to downgrade, root and reflash using mobile odin.
Regarding flashing the appropriate radio (so that the call silent issue is taken care of), can u please advice with any link to download the correct radio.
Ravindra9 said:
Wow. Thanks for the prompt response!! (its almost 3am IST- when do u sleep, if u are still awake at this hour my friend !!!))
I am glad to know that KL3 is non-wipe, so I will now prefer to downgrade, root and reflash using mobile odin.
Regarding flashing the appropriate radio (so that the call silent issue is taken care of), can u please advice with any link to download the correct radio.
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Yes this is my routine time to go to sleep, 2.30 to 3am. I need just 5.30 hr sleep n on sunday big 10 hrs.
No u need not to download separate modem. Just keep that kl3.
When u update kl3 to la4 or any, just keep modem field blank in mobile odin, that prevents your modem to update la4. But pda will get updated, thats it.
N yes gudnite
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dr.ketan said:
Yes this is my routine time to go to sleep, 2.30 to 3am. I need just 5.30 hr sleep n on sunday big 10 hrs.
No u need not to download separate modem. Just keep that kl3.
When u update kl3 to la4 or any, just keep modem field blank in mobile odin, that prevents your modem to update la4. But pda will get updated, thats it.
N yes gudnite
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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Thanks yet again.
I get your point. Shall follow the same.
Sincerely, you are tremendously helpful. I appreciate you immensely.
Lets catch up sometime. I will be glad to treat you for a lunch at the pride, or a place of your choice
suphian said:
Thankz.
Will update here upon my finding.
Appreciate your guidance
Cheers.....
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Tried and maked my Baseband Version to be emptied when I put the entire file on Mobile Odin in Modem.
Than flash again by just extracting the Modem file only and it works but my 3G is disabled and no internet connectivity.
Check wat is there under about phone
It is like thiss :
Baseband : that show modem you have flashed
You need to enter APN to get connect to 3G
Ravindra9 said:
Thanks yet again.
I get your point. Shall follow the same.
Sincerely, you are tremendously helpful. I appreciate you immensely.
Lets catch up sometime. I will be glad to treat you for a lunch at the pride, or a place of your choice
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Let input the outcome, does it solved your problem?
Yes.. will come to Baroda (or ahmedabad?)soon ha ha ha
dr.ketan said:
Check wat is there under about phone
It is like thiss :
Baseband : that show modem you have flashed
You need to enter APN to get connect to 3G
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No wonder.
Didnt look into APN setting though.
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My country latest Stock is;
N7000DXLA1 --2.3.6 2012 January
N7000OLBKL2 -- Singapore (Singtel)
If i use Mobil Odin and extract the Modem only and flash it, where would the changes be reflected on both snapshot?

[Q] Easiest way to get on to this german ICS today

Hi,
I hope you can help, I have trawled the threads and just have a few scattered pieces of the puzzle.
Can somebody please walk me through this... I have a stock XEF note fully updated and would like to put the german DBT one on there.
I am not worried about backing apps and settings up or perm root and would like to retain the ability to get upgrades by kies or device software update, is this possible?
Would the easiest way be to root and change the code in the file to DBT and use kies, DBT does not seem to be an option with the *#272*IMEA#?
If I need to root to do this, whats the easiest way to do it, market app?
Thanks for your time.
Cheers
Richard
i want the same answers please help
I you dont care about root use PC odin to flash or if you need root mobile odin should do the job.thn to get cwm flash cf-root kernel
Stock instruction - No root
Here's my instructions for complete noobs (including myself). I hope it's helpful to some people.
Warning: I read from one of the members that if you have a custom ICS (beta), this will brick your phone. I don't know whether this is true or not, but it worked fine for my Checkrom v6 Gingerbread device.
0. Download and install Samsung Kies. (to get the USB drivers)
1. Download the ROM file from here using software such as utorrent:
or from directly from here.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
2. Once the zip file is downloaded, extract the file inside. You'll have a file named something like xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.tar.md5.
3. Download Pc Odin
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Extract it to a folder somewhere. This software will be used to push the ROM image file to the phone. Since the ROM image is stock, it won't increase the sneaky custom firmware counter.
4. Power off your Note.
5. Hold Volume down & Home & press Power button. Then when you see the Samsung logo, let go of the Power button. Your phone will boot into Odin/download mode. Press Volume up when asked to. Now you are in download mode.
6. Connect your phone with usb cable to your computer.
7. On your computer, run PC Odin. Then click on PDA, and select the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.tar.md5 file that you downloaded.
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Don't touch anything other than the red boxes. Then click start. (In this picture I don't have the phone connected, but when your phone is connected, the box under ID:COM will be yellow with port number in it.)
Downloading should take about 10 minutes.
8. Once done, you'll see your Note booting up into ICS. You can do a factory reset if you want, just to make sure it's nice and clean.
followed ur method to unbrick myself out of it, i guess enough said
hp79 said:
Here's my instructions for complete noobs. I hope it's helpful to some people.
0. Download and install Samsung Kies. (to get the USB drivers)
1. Download the ROM file from here using software such as utorrent:
or from directly from here.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
2. Once the zip file is downloaded, extract the file inside. You'll have a file named something like xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.tar.md5.
3. Download Pc Odin
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Extract it to a folder somewhere. This software will be used to push the ROM image file to the phone. Since the ROM image is stock, it won't increase the sneaky custom firmware counter.
4. Power off your Note.
5. Hold Volume down & Home & press Power button. Then when you see the Samsung logo, let go of the Power button. Your phone will boot into Odin/download mode. Press Volume up when asked to. Now you are in download mode.
6. Connect your phone with usb cable to your computer.
7. On your computer, run PC Odin. Then click on PDA, and select the XXXXXXXXtar.md5 file that you downloaded.
Don't touch anything other than the red boxes. Then click start. (In this picture I don't have the phone connected, but when your phone is connected, the box under ID:COM will be yellow with port number in it.) Downloading should take about 10 minutes.
8. Once done, you'll see your Note booting up into ICS. You can do a factory reset if you want, just to make sure it's nice and clean.
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YOU ARE AMAZING that was so clear i will give it a try just one more qus i was readin and readin about franco kernal should i flash it first then flash the stock room or flash the kernal later because i wanna root my galaxy note on the offical ics and have a good kernal speedy one thank you are the best
dannycanrock said:
YOU ARE AMAZING that was so clear i will give it a try just one more qus i was readin and readin about franco kernal should i flash it first then flash the stock room or flash the kernal later because i wanna root my galaxy note on the offical ics and have a good kernal speedy one thank you are the best
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Glad that it's working. By the way, this instruction I posted up there will overwrite the kernel too because stock image file contains everything. Other people are using Mobile Odin Pro, but I don't want to buy that software as I don't think I'll be using it many times. I'm going to wait for rooting mine. For now, stock setting without root works fine for me.
Thank you so much hp79 for the guide and providing the links, this worked perfectly!!
flashing DBT outside Germany
Pardon the absolute noobness, but I wanted to make sure that by flashing the DBT file, I won't suffer in the long run.
will be there any adverse effect of flashing a firmware designed for a german carrier or the german country? Will my Note start looking for wrong frequencies?
Would I need to do a second flashing or load a new CSC file (whatever that is) after I'm done?
Wow! This actually worked! I had a XEF-phone, and this walkthrough installed ICS with no problem at all. It didn't even wipe the phone!
I've seen several walkthroughs, but not this clear and straight forward.
Will tweet this thread. Thanks so much!
Wow, this sounds great! But how do I do this with a mac? Does is work with heimdall?
@hp79, That is a wonderful guide. thumbs up for this. I saw this guide after I flashed ICS but used the same procedure you have posted.
If you don't mind can you answer one question of mine as best as you can.
If I want to revert back to my GB do I follow the same procedure that got me to ICS.
I ask this because when I go to http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/ and click "checker" and I enter my phone model and my phone is the Hong Kong one so I select TGY. But I didn't write down the PDA, CSC and modem codes when I had GB. So now I have forgotten them.
So in order to get back to the GB I originally had is the TGY (Hong Kong) sufficient enough for me to manually look for the GB in the list under Asia and get the GB 2.3.6 I originally had?
Would this take me back to the GB I had before I flashed ICS (Germany)
I hope I have written this clear.
reason I ask this is because just in case something goes wrong or I decide that ICS is not good for me right now I want to be able to go back and without me noting down the PDA, CSC and modem codes of my GB I cant download the correct ROM. All these questions I ask is to make sure when later I update through kies it wont stuff up.
Thanks for any answers.
Hobbes2099 said:
...will be there any adverse effect of flashing a firmware designed for a german carrier or the german country? Will my Note start looking for wrong frequencies?
Would I need to do a second flashing or load a new CSC file (whatever that is) after I'm done?
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Maybe someone with more knowledge can answer you question, but I think the frequency for GSM cellular band is standard for everywhere, and the phone should support all frequency it can make use of. I know for sure that there are differences in wifi channel support depending on country and regulation, so there could be missing wifi channels in 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. I'm in U.S, and my original Gingerbread firmware was UBKK with Spanish language when I turned my phone on for the first time.
NutZInTheHead said:
...
If I want to revert back to my GB do I follow the same procedure that got me to ICS.
I ask this because when I go to http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/ and click "checker" and I enter my phone model and my phone is the Hong Kong one so I select TGY. But I didn't write down the PDA, CSC and modem codes when I had GB. So now I have forgotten them.
So in order to get back to the GB I originally had is the TGY (Hong Kong) sufficient enough for me to manually look for the GB in the list under Asia and get the GB 2.3.6 I originally had?
Would this take me back to the GB I had before I flashed ICS (Germany)
I hope I have written this clear.
reason I ask this is because just in case something goes wrong or I decide that ICS is not good for me right now I want to be able to go back and without me noting down the PDA, CSC and modem codes of my GB I cant download the correct ROM. All these questions I ask is to make sure when later I update through kies it wont stuff up.
Thanks for any answers.
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I flashed between 5 different kind of region of stock Gingerbread ROMs using PC Odin on my Note, starting from UBKK1. I also tried some custom Kernels in ClockworkMod, but I never changed modem codes or anything like that. So you might know more than I do. When I used stock ROMs, they all worked right after flashing, but sometimes there were missing apps (or even additional apps) and I just needed to do a factory reset, and then I would get everything to default out of the box condition.
Since I never tried going back myself, I can't say for sure, but I think it'll take us back to Gingerbread using PC Odin and stock ROMs.
It's not bug free, but I really like how ICS is. Bugs I encountered so far - in Amazon appstore, I couldn't click the "install" after downloading was finished. I had to reboot, then I was able to click on that. Another bug, I paired a bluetooth keyboard, but wasn't able to type with it. After reboot and re-pairing it's working perfect. Another bug, using Torque, when there is no BT device, it kind of stalled the whole app and screen went gray. But these could be bugs from the software and not the OS. Everything else is much smoother now. Unlocking screen has much less lag. Remember the lag and choppiness in Gingerbread's unlock screen? It's much better now. Stylus support is much better too. You can display a small dot for your stylus on the screen, just like tablet PC now. So you have better precision. Sad thing is that Papyrus is only for Gingerbread. (Papyrus is like mini version of OneNote to me as I use Onenote on Tablet PC.)
I do miss having root though. Can't install Adblock, can't get rid of the camera shutter sound, but still I would never go back to Gingerbread.
I just connected my phone to Kies on PC and it says "your device does not support software upgrading via kies."
So my previous post, if anyone can answer that I would appreciate it.
Cheers.
Sorry I was typing when you posted above.
In that case I will wait until ICS officially comes to my area and then I will start putting stock GB ROMS on my device to see if Kies recognizes it as official and then I will upgrade to ICS via Kies.
Cheers.
terjeofnorway said:
Wow! This actually worked! I had a XEF-phone, and this walkthrough installed ICS with no problem at all. It didn't even wipe the phone!
I've seen several walkthroughs, but not this clear and straight forward.
Will tweet this thread. Thanks so much!
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I think it is highly recommended to do a full wipe including emmc dalvic cache since you are installing a totally different system..
it's just an FYI....
wtf I downloaded this http://www.hotfile.com/dl/144991274/0a35087/N7000ZSLA2_N7000OZSLA2_TGY.zip.html from SamMobile official and the archive is password protected.
Anyone know where I can get the password?
no worries I found it.
This is a decent thread noobs...if you are a total virgin relax flashing a ROM isnt as scary as you think...its so much easier and fool proof than it was just a year ago let alone a few years ago
If you are worried about the binary counter or want 2 avoid custom roms all together follow the simple instructions. You can find the original instructions by Dr. Katen in his basic Stock Roms thread found in the Android Develooment section.
IF you have a stock ginergbread rom and you follow these instructions, you will have a stock ICS wo any effect to binary counter or problems whatsoever.
You could then easily root the device with the EZ CWR method found in other threads however there is rumor that CWR is causing corrupting a few sectors of the internal NAND flash memory....one confirmed brick so far....so you may want to hold off on that until a "safe kernal" is developed for rooting or the issue w CWR wiping and LPY is figured out.
im running stock ICS wo any issues whatsoever so far...has some lag backed up did a fsctory deset running very smoothly. Am now waiting for Cyan to drop a new ROM based off LPY or for the chefs 2 put something new together off LPY after the rooting issue is worked out.
Happy flashing
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
TopOfNewYork said:
This is a decent thread noobs...if you are a total virgin relax flashing a ROM isnt as scary as you think...its so much easier and fool proof than it was just a year ago let alone a few years ago
If you are worried about the binary counter or want 2 avoid custom roms all together follow the simple instructions. You can find the original instructions by Dr. Katen in his basic Stock Roms thread found in the Android Develooment section.
IF you have a stock ginergbread rom and you follow these instructions, you will have a stock ICS wo any effect to binary counter or problems whatsoever.
You could then easily root the device with the EZ CWR method found in other threads however there is rumor that CWR is causing corrupting a few sectors of the internal NAND flash memory....one confirmed brick so far....so you may want to hold off on that until a "safe kernal" is developed for rooting or the issue w CWR wiping and LPY is figured out.
im running stock ICS wo any issues whatsoever so far...has some lag backed up did a fsctory deset running very smoothly. Am now waiting for Cyan to drop a new ROM based off LPY or for the chefs 2 put something new together off LPY after the rooting issue is worked out.
Happy flashing
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
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Will this work on a galaxy note bought in Dubai UAE? Baseband version N7000XXLA4... Kernel version 2.6.35.7-n7000JPLA1-CL895432 [email protected]#2...build number GINGERBREAD.JPLA1....thanks
Easiest way to get on to this german ICS today
thanks dannycanrock! worked perfectly.
Thanks very much
Only problem is no snote?

[Q] I9295 - How-to update baseband?

Hi all,
I am on a custom rom (Carbon) and want to update the baseband of my I9295.
I downloaded the latest stock firmware for my region from sammobile.com
However I am unsure how to proceed. If I open the firmware file with 7zip I can see the files modem.bin and NON-HLOS.bin.
How is the correct procedure? I have to flash them over "phone" with Odin? Which settings have to be checked in Odin?
Will it work like this??
Flash modem.bin over phone (only auto reboot and reset time checked)
Reboot
Flash NON-HLOS.bin over phone (only auto reboot and reset time checked)
Reboot
Please help, I don't want to brick the phone.
Best wishes, Christian
I want that too
Howdy,
I was curious about that too. Am also on a custom ROM and wanted to update the modem.
Last week I was using TouchWiz and made the update to the latest available firmware, which also updated the baseband version.
But... I just couldn't find a way to root that newer firmware, which was unacceptable, so I had to flash back to the original one, which also reverted my baseband version to the former one.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but there should be a way to do this.
It would be nice if it were so easy as you propose it, by flashing those 2 bins from the official firmware, but how? Which tab in Odin do you use for that? Are you sure those are the necessary files? Are you willing to risk bricking "for science"?
Regards.
Did not work
Hi,
I tried as described above using the France (XEF) firmware ML3 from sammobile.com.
It didn't brick the phone but my baseband also did not change. After that I just flashed the whole stock firmware (into PDA of course). This caused the phone to bootloop on the Samsung logo. I pushed clockwork recovery via Odin and restored my Nandroid backup. Phone is working again, but the baseband is still the old one.
Has anyone suggestions?
Best wishes,
Christian
You're a brave one
It looks like the modem is an integral part of the firmware. You pushed those files through Odin and it didn't change the baseband version, but it must've overwritten something in there, since after flashing the entire firmware the phone wouldn't boot. Anyway, who knows? When I updated, I didn't bother downloading the firmware on my PC and pushing it to the phone, I just used Kies. As I said, it updated the baseband too, but I couldn't root the thing anymore. You can try that too, maybe you'll manage to root it afterwards.
Looks like you used Odin 3.07, which has the PDA tab, they changed that a bit in 3.09. Any idea what the other tabs do? Maybe I should find some instructions on that.
Anyways, a more qualified person should give us an opinion on this, if it can be done or not.
Cheers.
patzyalex said:
You're a brave one
It looks like the modem is an integral part of the firmware. You pushed those files through Odin and it didn't change the baseband version, but it must've overwritten something in there, since after flashing the entire firmware the phone wouldn't boot. Anyway, who knows? When I updated, I didn't bother downloading the firmware on my PC and pushing it to the phone, I just used Kies. As I said, it updated the baseband too, but I couldn't root the thing anymore. You can try that too, maybe you'll manage to root it afterwards.
Looks like you used Odin 3.07, which has the PDA tab, they changed that a bit in 3.09. Any idea what the other tabs do? Maybe I should find some instructions on that.
Anyways, a more qualified person should give us an opinion on this, if it can be done or not.
Cheers.
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In principal, after I pushed the whole firmware it should have updated the baseband. I don't understand why it didn't. Perhaps something is wrong with my Odin. After flashing it only showed "RESET" in blue instead of "PASS" in green. However, pushing the custom recovery worked even without the green "PASS".
Additionally, I got the Samsung boot logo after I pushed the firmware. Before I had the Carbon boot logo.
I cannot use Kies as I am on a custom Rom and the phone is not recognized by Kies. Did you try rooting by pushing CWM recovery via Odin? This should work regardless of your baseband (at least on the I9295 because of the unlocked bootloader). You can get the newest Odin-ready version of CWM here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzJzDM42pkRvRzhHUEtPSGllSm8&usp=sharing
see post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387980&page=14
I hope someone with more knowledge about these things will help
Best wishes,
Christian
PS: I don't know. Use Odin 3.07, all guides use this version.
baaldfg said:
In principal, after I pushed the whole firmware it should have updated the baseband. I don't understand why it didn't. Perhaps something is wrong with my Odin. After flashing it only showed "RESET" in blue instead of "PASS" in green. However, pushing the custom recovery worked even without the green "PASS".
Additionally, I got the Samsung boot logo after I pushed the firmware. Before I had the Carbon boot logo.
I cannot use Kies as I am on a custom Rom and the phone is not recognized by Kies. Did you try rooting by pushing CWM recovery via Odin? This should work regardless of your baseband (at least on the I9295 because of the unlocked bootloader). You can get the newest Odin-ready version of CWM here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzJzDM42pkRvRzhHUEtPSGllSm8&usp=sharing
see post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387980&page=14
I hope someone with more knowledge about these things will help
Best wishes,
Christian
PS: I don't know. Use Odin 3.07, all guides use this version.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with your Odin. Just that, before flashing the whole firmware, you should have reset the phone entirely, preferably from the recovery partition (CWM), as you do when flashing custom ROMs. Or probably you didn't wait long enough for Odin to turn green and give you a "PASS". Or maybe, seeing that it didn't work you should have tried flashing again. The first Sammy logo is present on boot regardless of the currently used ROM. The ROM's logo or TouchWiz logo is displayed after the initial Sammy logo.
Obviously, I was able to use Kies because I was on TouchWiz, as I've said before. After updating, I've tried many things in order to get root again. Of course I also pushed CWM. Problem is I got a continuous annoying popup from the ELM agent (part of Knox) crashing, preventing me to install apps and asking for restart. So, the phone was unusable. The rooting methods I used are valid for previous firmwares, they did not work for the updated one, for me at least. I didn't find anyone who has root with newer stock firmware. Or maybe there are ways I didn't try.
Odin 3.07 or 3.09, nevermind the version, what the buttons do - that's what matters.
Cheers.
Hope you've seen this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342044
patzyalex said:
Hope you've seen this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342044
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Hi all,
I tried that. However as I described above it didn't update the baseband.
Best wishes, Christian
baaldfg said:
Hi all,
I tried that. However as I described above it didn't update the baseband.
Best wishes, Christian
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I flashed TouchWiz firmware (PDA) I9295XXUBML3 via Odin (I used the Nordic countries version CSC I9295NEEBNA2).
It installed baseband version I9295XXUAMF7, which KIES confirmed as being the latest available.
Then I've pushed CWM, rooted (although it wasn't necessary anymore) and installed CM11.
And that's that.
patzyalex said:
I flashed TouchWiz firmware (PDA) I9295XXUBML3 via Odin (I used the Nordic countries version CSC I9295NEEBNA2).
It installed baseband version I9295XXUAMF7, which KIES confirmed as being the latest available.
Then I've pushed CWM, rooted (although it wasn't necessary anymore) and installed CM11.
And that's that.
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Did you manage to boot the stock rom?
Mine bootlooped on the Samsung logo after I pushed it with Odin.
Best wishes,
Christian
baaldfg said:
Did you manage to boot the stock rom?
Mine bootlooped on the Samsung logo after I pushed it with Odin.
Best wishes,
Christian
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Yeah, I had real trouble booting into the newly installed stock TW. The thing would get stuck on the SAMSUNG logo and would stay there forever. I eventually booted (manually) into stock recovery and wiped data/factory reset (as if it wasn't already factory default), wiped cache partition and tried again. It didn't work. I repeated the previous wipes and the f...er booted into TW. I flashed CWM, flashed SuperSU zip via CWM. Knox was behaving really annoying before that. So I had root. But my wifi just didn't work anymore. I checked the new things brought by this firmware, nothing interesting there, I hooked Kies and it confirmed these are the latest PDA, CSC, baseband and then I returned to CM11 and lived happily ever after.
Flasching modem / Baseband / Question how to flasch NON-HLOS in Odin
patzyalex said:
Howdy,
I was curious about that too. Am also on a custom ROM and wanted to update the modem.
Last week I was using TouchWiz and made the update to the latest available firmware, which also updated the baseband version.
But... I just couldn't find a way to root that newer firmware, which was unacceptable, so I had to flash back to the original one, which also reverted my baseband version to the former one.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but there should be a way to do this.
It would be nice if it were so easy as you propose it, by flashing those 2 bins from the official firmware, but how? Which tab in Odin do you use for that? Are you sure those are the necessary files? Are you willing to risk bricking "for science"?
Regards.
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Hi, I found a comment from @alram here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53188068&postcount=299
acording to him you just have to flash the modem files as phone in odin.
Not shure about the NON-HLOS.BIN files though...
Do they also have to be flashed as Phone in ODIN????
Here are just the modem files from him: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwwLmYElvFOmRkF4WGhEbFNoMG8&usp=sharing
Regards
Wegaxas
Wegaxas said:
Hi, I found a comment from @alram here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53188068&postcount=299
acording to him you just have to flash the modem files as phone in odin.
Not shure about the NON-HLOS.BIN files though...
Do they also have to be flashed as Phone in ODIN????
Here are just the modem files from him: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwwLmYElvFOmRkF4WGhEbFNoMG8&usp=sharing
Regards
Wegaxas
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Yeah, man, I've seen that.
I didn't bother with flashing the modem separately anymore, since updating to the KK TouchWiz updated my baseband to UCNE5. But it certainly can be done, I don't know about #allram's way via Odin, you can ask him yourself what to do with the NON-HLOS file.
There's also #spegelius' way, in Linux http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52603644&postcount=219
Hi,
Thanks for the hint. ...i missed that.
Still, i' m on Windows (sorry) and therfore with odin.
>4. sudo heimdall flash --MDM >modem.bin
Ok. Flash as modem.... can translate that.
But what with:
>5. sudo heimdall flash --APNHLOS >NON-HLOS.bin
???
I'l try try to google that....
Unfortunatly sammy has not jet released a german 4.4.2 update....so...i'd have to go for the Netherlands update in order to completely flash 4.4.2 TW. I kind of shy that.... so i consider just updating the modem and otherwise use @alrams CM11 (which i really love). I hope to solve some sound issues i experience with CM11 and the UBML2 baseband.
Greetz
Wegaxas
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Update:
Google search hints that you can flash modem.bin and non-hlos.bin via the phone button in odin....
Wegaxas said:
Hi,
Thanks for the hint. ...i missed that.
Still, i' m on Windows (sorry) and therfore with odin.
>4. sudo heimdall flash --MDM >modem.bin
Ok. Flash as modem.... can translate that.
But what with:
>5. sudo heimdall flash --APNHLOS >NON-HLOS.bin
???
I'l try try to google that....
Unfortunatly sammy has not jet released a german 4.4.2 update....so...i'd have to go for the Netherlands update in order to completely flash 4.4.2 TW. I kind of shy that.... so i consider just updating the modem and otherwise use @alrams CM11 (which i really love). I hope to solve some sound issues i experience with CM11 and the UBML2 baseband.
Greetz
Wegaxas
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I used the Dutch TW for KitKat and I had no trouble whatsoever, even if I'm in Romania. The Northern Countries version is also available. I did it just to check out the latest Sammy stock ROM and... nothing interesting there. A day later I switched to #allram's latest CM11.
Cheers.
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Ah...ok. good to know....
Thanks.
I'l give it a try then....
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Wegaxas said:
Ah...ok. good to know....
Thanks.
I'l give it a try then....
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Your countryman here says he's done it and it's all good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53281548&postcount=315
If U try it, don't forget to use the "Phone" or "CP" button, according to Odin version, as #allram says.
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...so....managed to be in dualboot now... lets see whether i'l manage now to test before holidays....
Anyhow, i'l report back.
Hopefully my soundquallity during calls get better with the new modem.
Greetz
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Wegaxas said:
...so....managed to be in dualboot now... lets see whether i'l manage now to test before holidays....
Anyhow, i'l report back.
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Any news? Which ROMs are you using?
Hi,
Sorry.... Haven't hade no time for anything...
I used the TW as main ROM and the CM 11 unofficial from @alram and @spegelius...
Need to do some catching up with latest developments now...
Greetz.
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