[Q] LG Optimus One ROMS - Optimus One, P500, V General

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...

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[Q] Baseband Question

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.
you're welcome
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.
you're welcome
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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
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
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What he said.

[Q] After rooting phone doesn't connect to any gms network

I am completely new and did my first rom today. Seems fine but the phone doesnt ask me for the pin number for the sim, as it always did. And when I try searching all gsm networks it returns me an error.
Well just also need to tell you that I am using roaming for I am in another country then the one my phone and gsm networks are from. Can someone help me»
bramirez37 said:
I am completely new and did my first rom today. Seems fine but the phone doesnt ask me for the pin number for the sim, as it always did. And when I try searching all gsm networks it returns me an error.
Well just also need to tell you that I am using roaming for I am in another country then the one my phone and gsm networks are from. Can someone help me»
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What was your previous ROM and what is the one which you flashed today? And are you getting any networks in the search? If yes, is your home network available in the list?
what is ur current rom and previous rom before u flash ?
gkarthik16 said:
What was your previous ROM and what is the one which you flashed today? And are you getting any networks in the search? If yes, is your home network available in the list?
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I had the default rom and now moved to void #forever - and it doesn't show any network at all, when I do a search it always returns network error and it never asks for my pin. Thanks for the fast reply people
And the default rom was what? 2.2.x or 2.3.3?
Bec de Xorbin said:
And the default rom was what? 2.2.x or 2.3.3?
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Sorry dudes, completely new here 2.3.3
bramirez37 said:
I am completely new and did my first rom today. Seems fine but the phone doesnt ask me for the pin number for the sim, as it always did. And when I try searching all gsm networks it returns me an error.
Well just also need to tell you that I am using roaming for I am in another country then the one my phone and gsm networks are from. Can someone help me»
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Which version of Android did u have on your phone before you rooted and flashed a new ROM? Which ROM did u flash?
If u had Froyo (2.2.*) and now u flashed a Gingerbread based ROM (2.3.3), you have a baseband problem (The baseband is the subsystem of the phone that controls radio communications: GSM and data connection...). Froyo uses a different baseband (old) than Gingerbread (new baseband).
Solution: change the baseband according to your newly flashed ROM.
How to upgrade/downgrade baseband for noobs
Flashing baseband (radio) via LGMDP.exe
If u have a Froyo based ROM or any ROM that needs the old baseband (Mik_os's CM7 port...), you need P500-v10E-baseband.7z
For Gingerbread based ROMs u need P500-v20G-baseband.7z
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Since u came from Gingerbread u have the new baseband. Since #forever is based on CM7, it uses the old baseband... U need to downgrade to P500-v10E-baseband.
Has I said I am a rookie but what I did was:
Installed original 2.3.3
- Rooted
- Created recovery
- Installed latest Void #forever
GSM didn't work
bramirez37 said:
Has I said I am a rookie but what I did was:
Installed original 2.3.3
- Rooted
- Created recovery
- Installed latest Void #forever
GSM didn't work
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Dude, you had 2.3.3 first. It uses new baseband.
Void forever is based on CM7, which supports only old baseband.
You can do any one of the following things:
1. Flash 2.2 official ROM through KDZ. So you'll get old baseband again and you can install void forever. Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060121
2. Mik has a fix for the new baseband. It will provide GSM support, but internet data will not work. Wifi will work, GPRS/3G will not. Go here and flash the file through recovery: http://www.multiupload.com/R9CEDO2HS9
3. You can revert to the old baseband. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530 and you can find the old and new basebands here: http://lg-p500.zrusit.eu/index.php?dir=baseband/
Follow the steps in the given threads and you should be fine.
ROTFL... Read the sticky threads.
dr.notor said:
ROTFL... Read the sticky threads.
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Man I tried to read as much stuff as I could. It is not easy to find all the right answers
gkarthik16 said:
Dude, you had 2.3.3 first. It uses new baseband.
Void forever is based on CM7, which supports only old baseband.
You can do any one of the following things:
1. Flash 2.2 official ROM through KDZ. So you'll get old baseband again and you can install void forever. Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060121
2. Mik has a fix for the new baseband. It will provide GSM support, but internet data will not work. Wifi will work, GPRS/3G will not. Go here and flash the file through recovery: http://www.multiupload.com/R9CEDO2HS9
3. You can revert to the old baseband. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530 and you can find the old and new basebands here: http://lg-p500.zrusit.eu/index.php?dir=baseband/
Follow the steps in the given threads and you should be fine.
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So I want this one??? P500-v10E-baseband.7z
Is there an IRC chat room when I can get help live?
And actually can you comment on what rom to choose? I haven't decided between the void the miks and the OPENOPTIMUS
bramirez37 said:
So I want this one??? P500-v10E-baseband.7z
Is there an IRC chat room when I can get help live?
And actually can you comment on what rom to choose? I haven't decided between the void the miks and the OPENOPTIMUS
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I actually already posted this link in this thread... How to upgrade/downgrade baseband for noobs
and answered about which one to choose!
You have everything you need to get it done without our help!
bramirez37 said:
I haven't decided between the void the miks and the OPENOPTIMUS
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Go for mik ...its the best!!
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Ye go for mik, although i head andy is bringing out a new Rom based on cyanogen very soon so looking forward to seeing that
Playing around with void then I will check mik
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Man I tried to read as much stuff as I could. It is not easy to find all the right answers
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It gets easier as you get more "seat time" with this stuff.
I'm running Mik's stable at the moment and I'd say it meets 95% of my needs. Great ROM.
also dont forget to look into the available kernels, they are preety much what makes your system what it is concerning its speed, graphics, battery life
the current mik_os and void both have outdated versions of the franco.kernel, and a much more recent version is available, as well as a modified version by fserve.
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also dont forget to look into the available kernels, they are preety much what makes your system what it is concerning its speed, graphics, battery life
the current mik_os and void both have outdated versions of the franco.kernel, and a much more recent version is available, as well as a modified version by fserve.
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I have flashed the new kernel, thanks.
Honestly I am very thankful for you guys being so nice. Sometimes I see in the forum some really hard messaging towards the new guys and I think we all want to learn right?
So my biggest problem with the phone I love P500 was that it was a bit laggy and although I moved apps as much as I could to the sd I was running out of space in my rom.
Now the system is a lot faster and although (because I am a noob) I lost some of my stuff I am glad because the phone is working so much better.
Actually I have another question: I bought Titanium backup because it seemed really worth it (it is the only paid app I have) but when I look at all the possible apps to backup there seem to be a lot missing (all the ones in the sd card).
Does anyone now how I can fix it?
Revert to Baseband V10E
gkarthik16 said:
3. You can revert to the old baseband. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530 and you can find the old and new basebands here: http://lg-p500.zrusit.eu/index.php?dir=baseband/
Follow the steps in the given threads and you should be fine.
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Thanks bro for this link. i cud not get signal in cm7 but could not replicate the same problem. The change of baseband is somehow subtle
anyway nice that it worked. Thanks again.
O1, Void #forever, Clockwork Mod

newbie. best rom?

hi i just bought my phone last week an I've already experienced some lag even though there's not much apps installed. so now i want to try a custom rom. what rom would be the best for first timers thanks..
If you have 2.2 installed (old baseband) than andy's phoenix rom is the best.
Grab it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909242
If you have 2.3 (new baseband) than you should go for Ginger LOL:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1118685
hi, thanks for the reply. baseband is the version of android im currently using right? im using 2.3.3. but the link for ginger lol says page is not found. i'll try to search for it in the forums. thanks.
reicute789 said:
hi, thanks for the reply. baseband is the version of android im currently using right? im using 2.3.3. but the link for ginger lol says page is not found. i'll try to search for it in the forums. thanks.
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baseband is not the android version. i wrote up a small thing on baseband here.
here is the link for ginger lol (the link in post two is actually the right link except for the four dots):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118685
in my opinion, i would use andy's phoenix rom. follow these instructions:
a) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15309588&postcount=2
b) also, since you are currently using official gingerbread (2.3.3), you need to downgrade your baseband version, instructions found here
thanks for the info man. as i've read, most roms will eventually support the new baseband. so i think, im gonna wait a little longer for that. one more thing though. i though when i install rom, the kernel comes along with it, but as i read it seems that i need to flash my kernel too? thanks for your help.
phoenix rom comes with franco's .35 kernel preinstalled
There's no need to install other kernel.
roms using old baseband is never going to support new baseband...
DUDE I prefer, no need to root your stock rom for installing custom rom.
follow http://lg-p500-optimusone.blogspot.com/ if u want this.
note : I didnt try this but this should work
reicute789 said:
hi i just bought my phone last week an I've already experienced some lag even though there's not much apps installed. so now i want to try a custom rom. what rom would be the best for first timers thanks..
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If you are on stock 2.3.3 you are on new baseband n u ve to root 1st b4 u install custom rom u can try openoptimus this rom has it on both old n new baseband look at the list of custom roms on xda
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plain and simple, and stats show... best rom, Mik_os's cyanogenmod 7 port
paired with your choice of either the latest franko kernel or fserves kernels.
CyanogenMod 7 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=946354
Franko kernel 19.4 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049518
Fserve's kernerls (personally i use goldenleaf, has the absolute best battery life out there, and good performance) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227682

[Discussion][02/01/12](A7)(F1)CyanogenMod 7.2.0-RC0 KANG

Discussion thread for cyanogenmod 7.2.0 by adfad666
No more spamming in the main thread
Questions like: what kernel, what baseband, got drunk and bricked my phone.... HERE
OK, first q: can someone post Neocore results on F1 and 06.12 franco`s kernel?
Baseband question: i'm on the new baseband (was on stock 2.3, then flashed to openoptimus). I really like the look of some of these .32 kernels and roms but everything says its for old baseband.
Can i go back to the old baseband? Is there a thread somewhere? Is it safe? From my own investigation, it looks to me like I don't go back to the old baseband, but rather flash some patch to make the roms work anyway. Sound right?
Discussion Thread already Exists...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394053
jeremysherriff said:
Baseband question: i'm on the new baseband (was on stock 2.3, then flashed to openoptimus). I really like the look of some of these .32 kernels and roms but everything says its for old baseband.
Can i go back to the old baseband? Is there a thread somewhere? Is it safe? From my own investigation, it looks to me like I don't go back to the old baseband, but rather flash some patch to make the roms work anyway. Sound right?
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It is safe, and you will not have data(2G/3G) working if you don't have it
Most of us are on old baseband, and also most of us had new baseband
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shubhamjain001 said:
Discussion Thread already Exists...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394053
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Thanks
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jeremysherriff said:
Baseband question: i'm on the new baseband (was on stock 2.3, then flashed to openoptimus). I really like the look of some of these .32 kernels and roms but everything says its for old baseband.
Can i go back to the old baseband? Is there a thread somewhere? Is it safe? From my own investigation, it looks to me like I don't go back to the old baseband, but rather flash some patch to make the roms work anyway. Sound right?
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Read this to get back to old baseband. And read carefully.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
vlt96 said:
It is safe, and you will not have data(2G/3G) working if you don't have it
Most of us are on old baseband, and also most of us had new baseband
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Sorry dude I don't quite understand your response. Is there anything I have to do, or just flash the rom and it will be OK?
jeremysherriff said:
Sorry dude I don't quite understand your response. Is there anything I have to do, or just flash the rom and it will be OK?
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It won't be OK. If your phone uses the "new" baseband, ROMs made for the "old" baseband will work on your phone (as in flashing will be successful, the phone boots etc.) and everything works except for the most important thing in a phone: the GSM/UMTS module. Which means you won't be able to connect to your mobile network and won't be able to make and receive calls. Bummer. Now, there's a patch that solves this BUT something will still be missing: mobile data. You will be able to make and receive phone calls, but you won't be able to connect to the internet using the mobile data connection (only WiFi).
So, if you want to use a ROM that clearly states it's made for the old baseband, old baseband is what you must have on your phone in order for both calls and internet to work. How to tell which baseband do you have right now it's a different discussion and we'll get there if necessary. I just detailed vlt86's answer for you to understand.
EDIT: I see you already know what baseband you have - the new one. Follow voyager20021's link in order to find out how to return to the old one.
Cm 7.2 + fix
Hello! Has built into the firmware fix winhescreen! Who's supposed to take away! Please put this version in the main theme of CM 7.2
Sorry for my English. I'm from Russia =)
Here is the link multiupload.com/TAG22V8U90
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OK, first q: can someone post Neocore results on F1 and 06.12 franco`s kernel?
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My Neocoe Score: 63FPS...
(on .35 kernel)
There is a easier way for new base band users just flash mik's baseband patch
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I tried flashing mik's patch on F1 and GSM did not work; only IMEI was read, but no access to SIM card. Is mik patch only for A serie (0.32 kernel) ?
thanks
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Problem phone

I have a problem to phone... when I change ROM, I do not signal the battery ... what to do? I tried to update the software and nothing .
sorry for my bad english...
maybe the rom you flashed is not compatible with your current baseband. or am i not understanding this right?
Ahaa... yo're right.. I changed the baseband 1 week ago ... I can give a baseband for p500?
riscanuc said:
Ahaa... yo're right.. I changed the baseband 1 week ago ... I can give a baseband for p500?
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Here you find both Basebands (New and Old) and also a guide to change them.
And also there is a Search button on the page which gives you alnost ALL answers
OLD BASEBAND: V10X, only for use with ROMs based on Froyo or unofficial CM.
NEW BASEBAND[: V20X, only for use with ROMs based on Gingerbread or official CM.
You can change this using LGMDP but I prefer use KDZ Firmware Updater (but you need to root and install recovery each time).
If you flash any ROM without the right baseband you haven't GSM and/or data connectivity.

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