[Q] Baseband Question - Optimus One, P500, V General

currently I am on Mik_os's 2.3.4 CM7 rom with a baseband of v07u, my question: which baseband would I need to flash ? Also with flashing these basebands, what if I were to go back to froyo roms ie...devoid froyo final, void delta, or megatron ? Would I get stuck in boot loops or even worse take a chance at bricking my phone ? I get the whole concept that the reason to flash the new baseband is some GSM will work on offical GB roms.

mik_os's CM7 is still on version 10e baseband, therefore, it is *technically* a froyo based rom just rebuilt to BE gingerbread without the baseband.
So in that, it uses the old baseband. Same as froyo.
The only roms that require the new baseband are roms based off the new 2.3.3 released from LG.
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scruffy3666 said:
mik_os's CM7 is still on version 10e baseband, therefore, it is *technically* a froyo based rom just rebuilt to BE gingerbread without the baseband.
So in that, it uses the old baseband. Same as froyo.
The only roms that require the new baseband are roms based off the new 2.3.3 released from LG.
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I appreciate the help, but that didnt necessarily answer the question I was looking for was....with flashing the new baseband(s), which one is compatiable with all roms ? Say I wanted to right now flash to an official 2.3.x rom, than a few weeks later wanted to go back to roms like megatron,devoid froyo final,mik_os's cm7 ? I know I would have to flash the new baseband for the new roms but what would I do to have a working phone for the "technically based froyo" roms ?

Jrhodes85 said:
I know I would have to flash the new baseband for the new roms but what would I do to have a working phone for the "technically based froyo" roms ?
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You should get the old baseband to have #technically froyo based roms. This can be done by,
1. Flashing entire older official version rom (i.e.10a, b..) via KDZ or LGMDP.exe.
2. Easier? Just flash only baseband via LGMDP.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
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hemanth86 said:
You should get the old baseband to have #technically froyo based roms. This can be done by,
1. Flashing entire older official version rom (i.e.10a, b..) via KDZ or LGMDP.exe.
2. Easier? Just flash only baseband via LGMDP.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
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What he said.

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[Q] LG Optimus One ROMS

What is the fastest ROM for the O1 for the new baseband? My current ROM is very slow and loses battery very quickly.
Mik CM7 rom ???
XeactorZ said:
Mik CM7 rom ???
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That ROM is for the old baseband sadly.
matthiastan5 said:
That ROM is for the old baseband sadly.
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but from this link step 3 question number 2, say it already have new baseband already ???
*other rom is old baseband unless u use stock LG gingerbread rom ><
sorry my mistake
link doesn't go anywhere.
should be this LINK
and c my above post, other ROM is in old baseband except the LG stock gingerbread rom
It works, but internet does not work. i will just wait for the next version of cm7 to come out for new baseband.
ya i also waiting it
so that no need we manually upgrade it @@
try GingerLol-1.5 works great for me :X or flash mik's baseband and try CM7
but the Mik baseband only can flash for his CM7 rom only right ??
XeactorZ said:
but the Mik baseband only can flash for his CM7 rom only right ??
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Missy:
- there is NO mik baseband. There are LG v10 and v20 basebands.
- The only thing from mik related to baseband are patched ril libs for CM7 that tried to make the new baseband working on CM7 and failed, since it cannot read the operator information from SIM card. Therefore, no APNs and no 2G/3G.
- There is an extensive howto I have written with instructions. I have also explained in detail which baseband is for which ROM.
Read the darned howto and stop asking the same thing over and over again. If you do not understand, stay with stock ROM.
dr.notor said:
Missy:
- there is NO mik baseband. There are LG v10 and v20 basebands.
- The only thing from mik related to baseband are patched ril libs for CM7 that tried to make the new baseband working on CM7 and failed, since it cannot read the operator information from SIM card. Therefore, no APNs and no 2G/3G.
- There is an extensive howto I have written with instructions. I have also explained in detail which baseband is for which ROM.
Read the darned howto and stop asking the same thing over and over again. If you do not understand, stay with stock ROM.
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okay thanks for explanation
Currently use Mik_os CM7.1 rom..
and Launcher Pro..
and it's fast...

Does basebands effects the diffrent roms

I am soon going to flash my g5 with a new rom 2.2 or if possible 2.3..i am currently on stock 2.1..
My question is do I need to change my baseband in order to switch to new custom or stock rom which is higher I.e. (2.2 or 2.3)
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no............
culkaran said:
I am soon going to flash my g5 with a new rom 2.2 or if possible 2.3..i am currently on stock 2.1..
My question is do I need to change my baseband in order to switch to new custom or stock rom which is higher I.e. (2.2 or 2.3)
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Flashing a stock ROM will include its own baseband.
Flashing CyanogenMod will require you to upgrade to a specific baseband (Gingerbread is more sensitive to the baseband version). My guide explains, if you ever decide to use my ROM.

[Q] What kernel with what rom?

I understand that the official releases underwent a kernel upgrade from 2.2->2.3.3
All the custom roms based on 2.3.3 do not include a kernel which is why it seems I have to go to p3droids rooted stock 2.3.3 first to get the updated kernel before i can flash a 2.3.3 rom.
now was there a kernel update going from 2.3.3->2.3.4? or if in the past i have done p3droids as a step to going to a custom 2.3.3 is that enough?
thanks.
k.electron said:
I understand that the official releases underwent a kernel upgrade from 2.2->2.3.3
All the custom roms based on 2.3.3 do not include a kernel which is why it seems I have to go to p3droids rooted stock 2.3.3 first to get the updated kernel before i can flash a 2.3.3 rom.
now was there a kernel update going from 2.3.3->2.3.4? or if in the past i have done p3droids as a step to going to a custom 2.3.3 is that enough?
thanks.
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Since now we have an official root method (Here [works for 2.3.3 and 2.3.4]) p3droids rooted stock is obsolete.
If you want to update to 2.3.3 or 2.3.4 you should SBF to them, and use the one click root method mentioned above; this way you will not have to worry about kernels as they will be updated according to which SBF you update to.
EDIT: SBF Tutorial
could not be more helpful and precise. TY.

Switching Baseband - The easy way [ Tested on GB ]

Mod plz add this to sticky or link it in sticky
As we know there are two types of baseband's available for our device, old baseband which is used by froyo and some gingerbread rom's and new baseband that is used by gingerbread onwards.
To switch baseband you either need to flash baseband through lgmdp or flash firmware using kdz and both involves a substantial degree of risk of bricking your device.
What I will be telling will not actually change your baseband but will make the ROM compatible with the baseband you are using. So here it is how it goes.
-> If you are having old baseband and want to use new baseband ROM, flash this after flashing ROM
https://www.box.com/shared/jt2m8hl8jd6qul915z4g
-> If you are having new baseband and want to use old baseband ROM, flash this after flashing ROM
https://www.box.com/shared/r5l39a5ocaxr8zq1s46h
Note:- Patch for old baseband was originally made by adfadd and thats where idea came for creating a patch for new baseband. While the patch by adfadd is long lost in pile of threads, this is where this thread will come handy.
Flashing baseband through LGMDP cannot brick your device,only flashing full firmwares via LGMDp or KDZ_FW_UPD can have chance to brick
TheAndroidGeek said:
Flashing baseband through LGMDP cannot brick your device,only flashing full firmwares via LGMDp or KDZ_FW_UPD can have chance to brick
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what abt if u get nv2 corrupted
Manual search fix
Here is the libril.so for manual search fix. My friend tested it on new baseband and it works.
So, probably for all new basebands including funnysim may work for gingerbread, ics and jellybean. Please test it on and report.
Good job.
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failed with Rashed cm10
has anyone tried this with rashed's cm10 build 6?
i've tried it and its not working for me, any help appreciated
Rashed has recently posted baseband requirements for his roms. Some are old bb, and some are new.
and all things will be revealed
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fundoozzz said:
Mod plz add this to sticky or link it in sticky
As we know there are two types of baseband's available for our device, old baseband which is used by froyo and some gingerbread rom's and new baseband that is used by gingerbread onwards.
To switch baseband you either need to flash baseband through lgmdp or flash firmware using kdz and both involves a substantial degree of risk of bricking your device.
What I will be telling will not actually change your baseband but will make the ROM compatible with the baseband you are using. So here it is how it goes.
-> If you are having old baseband and want to use new baseband ROM, flash this after flashing ROM
https://www.box.com/shared/jt2m8hl8jd6qul915z4g
-> If you are having new baseband and want to use old baseband ROM, flash this after flashing ROM
https://www.box.com/shared/r5l39a5ocaxr8zq1s46h
Note:- Patch for old baseband was originally made by adfadd and thats where idea came for creating a patch for new baseband. While the patch by adfadd is long lost in pile of threads, this is where this thread will come handy.
I ve flash cm9 now i have no service i know I'm going to have to flash new bb hey this work for Phoenix p505
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i looked into the zip file and found that a few lib files are added by flashing the patch. would this affect the performance? my phone works fine in 90% of the time. however, sometimes it is just too laggy to even answer calls. it could become normal after some time, say 30s ro 1min.
i dont have this problem when i was using roms based on the old baseband. so i am wondering what would the patch do to the system.
thanks.
shen6121 said:
i looked into the zip file and found that a few lib files are added by flashing the patch. would this affect the performance? my phone works fine in 90% of the time. however, sometimes it is just too laggy to even answer calls. it could become normal after some time, say 30s ro 1min.
i dont have this problem when i was using roms based on the old baseband. so i am wondering what would the patch do to the system.
thanks.
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those libs aren't going to affect performance in any way... its the ROM & kernel that affects performance.
Am I mistaken, or is there a flashable zip to undo the old bb fix?
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ibub said:
Am I mistaken, or is there a flashable zip to undo the old bb fix?
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I think is the newbb fix
Seriously? How could it be that simple? Anyway, my thanks button is empty, so... thanks
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will it work with jb custom rom??
i am using mik_os Cm7.1 and i am sure that i have oldbaseband..
so if i want to install "[ROM][4.1.2][CM10][UNOFFICIAL] by Rased97".with this old baseband fix, will it work on my device??
It should work. But make a backup.
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Nvrmnd
Works for my old baseband P500 wanting to use Paranoid Android 3.15 (JB 4.2.2 based).
Cant Get The File
why i cant get the file?
cyber.wizard said:
i am using mik_os Cm7.1 and i am sure that i have oldbaseband..
so if i want to install "[ROM][4.1.2][CM10][UNOFFICIAL] by Rased97".with this old baseband fix, will it work on my device??
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Baseband links for 2.2.2 eg GAUSB1A136000?

Hi,
Can someone help point me to a valid mirror for 2.2.2 basebands?
This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573948 is useful but the links are dead and its not in wiki either.
My current baseband GAUSB1A134700-EU needs to change to something higher eg. GAUSB1A136000.
Thanks very much.
use tool in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12231991 its simple & easy you can flash any baseband (included) you want.
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Thanks. I found this tool too... the multibaseband flasher does only the amss part but not the dsp1.
So I used the multiflasher which does both ... great. However it's limited to certain roms only eg. 345, 351, 353, 354, 366 and 406.
The 351 works for me ... thats great for a step. :good:
It'd be nice if someone can share the 360 baseband files ... anyone?
Can you please tell me why you need to flash 360 baseband ?
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351 seriously lags and 360 seems to be the latest retail rom according to wiki, so that's why I wanted it hopefully it will be better. If all else fails, I could go to simple streak custom rom.
arryhariyadi said:
Can you please tell me why you need to flash 360 baseband ?
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I'm on cm7 now with 354 baseband, running well without lag.
Good Luck
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bzie said:
Thanks. I found this tool too... the multibaseband flasher does only the amss part but not the dsp1.
So I used the multiflasher which does both ... great. However it's limited to certain roms only eg. 345, 351, 353, 354, 366 and 406.
The 351 works for me ... thats great for a step. :good:
It'd be nice if someone can share the 360 baseband files ... anyone?
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The reason it's limited to certain ROMs is those ROMs were the only ones at the time that had their baseband files readily available. Also, I hope you went all the way to the end of the thread, since I went and combined both of UKSheep's tools into one new tool: Multiflasher. The baseband function was tested on my Streak and it pushed both amss and dsp files correctly.
The best Froyo baseband to use would be 366, rather than 360.
My streak is originally under retail region rom (00) so the highest possible rom is 360 according to wiki (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Dell_Streak_5). I've read few times in xda that I can't change roms to different region. Furthermore, if using custom roms eg. CM7, does it matter which baseband I'm using cos it gets overwritten anyway, correct?
arryhariyadi said:
I'm on cm7 now with 354 baseband, running well without lag.
Good Luck
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Yes, I got the multiflasher from end of the thread. Baseband 366 is different region (12) from my current region (00) ie. will have issues. I was just hoping that someone/ somewhere has active links similar to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573948
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
The reason it's limited to certain ROMs is those ROMs were the only ones at the time that had their baseband files readily available. Also, I hope you went all the way to the end of the thread, since I went and combined both of UKSheep's tools into one new tool: Multiflasher. The baseband function was tested on my Streak and it pushed both amss and dsp files correctly.
The best Froyo baseband to use would be 366, rather than 360.
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Ahh, I thought you were using a custom ROM, not stock. So why haven't you switched to a custom ROM like DSC, which is the custom ROM that is closest to stock, being based off the 407 ROM from Dell.
Switching ROMs from one region to another can be done with ease. Just make sure the region of the recovery matches the region of the ROM.
I wanted stock 'cos sooner or later, I'd have to sell this or pass it on to someone and it had to be stock condition, in case they have problems or didn't know how to fix.
As for custom roms, I noticed most threads have dead links already and didn't want to go there (more Q&A), I only have simple streak custom rom with me at the moment.
As for switching region ROMS, I thought it had to do with matching existing baseband with recovery/rom, not sure. Will probably backup and give it a try but again the latest Gingerbread ROM in multiflash is 406 ... anyone got baseband for 407?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Ahh, I thought you were using a custom ROM, not stock. So why haven't you switched to a custom ROM like DSC, which is the custom ROM that is closest to stock, being based off the 407 ROM from Dell.
Switching ROMs from one region to another can be done with ease. Just make sure the region of the recovery matches the region of the ROM.
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If you're installing 407 you don't need to install the baseband beforehand. The 407 ROM package will install the 407 baseband at the same time as the ROM itself is installed.
Custom ROMs require flashing a matching baseband if the kernel isn't modified to ignore baseband mismatches.
Hmmm... I didn't see the stock roms installing the basebands before this eg 451 and 460, that's why I raised this thread to begin with and now using MULTIFLASH to do so.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
If you're installing 407 you don't need to install the baseband beforehand. The 407 ROM package will install the 407 baseband at the same time as the ROM itself is installed.
Custom ROMs require flashing a matching baseband if the kernel isn't modified to ignore baseband mismatches.
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Unlikely, unless installing one of the stock deodexed ROMs or a custom ROM. Standard operating behavior for all stock ROMs from Dell is to install all the components (recovery, baseband, system). The baseband MUST match the ROM, just as the region of the ROM must match the region of the recovery. If the stock ROMs were to omit installing the baseband you would constantly encounter baseband mismatches.
My Streak is an unlocked (region 00) model. Brand new it came with 347 on it. I posted a picture of the about page, and the baseband for that unit was GAUSB1A134700-US. When I upgraded to 351 and 360 the baseband changed both times to GAUSB1A135100 and GAUSB1A136000. When I started using custom ROMs was when I had to install the baseband files separately. In my case, I flashed the 406 baseband (GAUSB1A140614) instead of 407 (GAUSB1A1406214) to install the DSC ROM.
Stock deodexed ROMs and custom ROMs are not in Dell's package format and do not have the baseband files included within them. Thus it's necessary to flash the baseband separately. That is what the baseband portion of MultiFlasher is for. The only other reason to use MultiFlasher is to install a new recovery, either one of the two custom recoveries we have available (StreakMod or ClockworkMod) or to flash a stock recovery so as to flash a stock ROM.
My basebands don't get updated when using stock rom and recovery files downloaded from wiki http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Dell_Streak_5 . That's why this thread was raised. If you try one from there and works, then there's something wrong with my streak.
Considering that I downloaded both 351 and 360 from there, you have a problem with your Streak. Especially as the Dell Streak Flashing Guide on the wiki has this little gem about updating the baseband.
Updating baseband
(Recommended: Create a nandroid before starting)
Install Matching Stock rom
(Optional: Reinstall custom recovery and restore nandroid)
Finished
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