change baseband of ICS leak - Motorola Droid RAZR

hello guys. i have flash the ics leak 672.152.27.xt910.retail.en.EU, and im wondering if i can change the baseband from U_04.08.00R to a 2.3.6 baseband? maybe 91p or 93p. is it possible? im getting signal drops and my home wifi also drops. but wen i was in 2.3.6 version there are no problems. can anyone confirm if this is possible? and if it is, can any post a guide on how to do it? thanks
btw im rooted if that helps.

Do you mean radio version? You probably can, if you can find the file, you should be able to flash it via RSD.

What file are you talking about? And how to flash it?
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium

Related

[Q] Flash to stock

I cant remember if i was running the 2.3.4 or 2.3.6 when i unlocked my bootloader, and im trying to figure out witch sbf i need to get. any suggestions?
I have the same question. bought the phone from a member and have no idea what is was on.
Thanks.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk 2
UPDATE
I just flashed the latest 2.3.6 sbf. Everything went fine. So it seems either I guessed right, or you can flash the newer ones no problem.

rolling back to gingerbread from ics

so im sick of the massive overheating issue when i do anything on my phone, so i want to roll back to the previous version of gingerbread i had. is there any issue if i just flash an official rom using odin? or is there anything else that ics updated, that could cause problems? i updated to ics through kies.
cheers
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
gruff83 said:
so im sick of the massive overheating issue when i do anything on my phone, so i want to roll back to the previous version of gingerbread i had. is there any issue if i just flash an official rom using odin? or is there anything else that ics updated, that could cause problems? i updated to ics through kies.
cheers
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could be that Kies also updated your bootloader.
Just try to flash an GB ROM.
If you experience any booting issue, you may have to flash an GB bootloader.
You can find the different bootloaders here => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16781156&postcount=2
Just look for a grey box with red text.
You can flash the bootloader in PDA section of Odin - same way like for the ROM or kernel.
It_ler said:
Could be that Kies also updated your bootloader.
Just try to flash an GB ROM.
If you experience any booting issue, you may have to flash an GB bootloader.
You can find the different bootloaders here => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16781156&postcount=2
Just look for a grey box with red text.
You can flash the bootloader in PDA section of Odin - same way like for the ROM or kernel.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And what all this have to do with his problem?
gruff83 said:
so im sick of the massive overheating issue when i do anything on my phone, so i want to roll back to the previous version of gingerbread i had. is there any issue if i just flash an official rom using odin? or is there anything else that ics updated, that could cause problems? i updated to ics through kies.
cheers
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Heat issues usually solved by a wipe, modem change, kernel change.
If you have not wiped, it's a good time now, as you have to do it anyway when you go from ICS to GB.

[Q] Baseband version changed after restoring.

Hi guys,
Facing a problem, I had backed up my rom using temporary cwm. I changed to an aosp custom rom, used it for few hours and restored my rom again. But after restoring my build and csc version changed.
Any reason it got changed? Is it normal
What if I want my older versions back?
Fortunately i save my version details each time. The screenshots are of before backing up and after restoring.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
It looks like you have the baseband version for ICS 4.0.4 ROM.
Have you tried flashing a stock ICS 4.0.3 kernel?
23732 said:
It looks like you have the baseband version for ICS 4.0.4 ROM.
Have you tried flashing a stock ICS 4.0.3 kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No I havent, too lazy for that.
If i get a problem then I will for sure.
Just wanted to know, will it cause any problem or issue in usage, if I use a 4.0.4 baseband on 4.0.3 Rom?
aziz981 said:
No I havent, too lazy for that.
If i get a problem then I will for sure.
Just wanted to know, will it cause any problem or issue in usage, if I use a 4.0.4 baseband on 4.0.3 Rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think so, but if you encounter any, then you should try flashing to a 4.0.4 ROM.

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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
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
sent from my LG p509 using xda app
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
Sent from my LG-p505 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda app-developers app
ibub said:
Am I mistaken, or is there a flashable zip to undo the old bb fix?
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think is the newbb fix
Seriously? How could it be that simple? Anyway, my thanks button is empty, so... thanks
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda app-developers app
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.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda app-developers app
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??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sent from my LGE VS415PP using XDA Labs

How do you change baseband?

Sorry to sound Noob but how do you change baseband? and does your firmware affect anything else?
I came from android 2.3.4 installed CWM and Root. Then Flashed Revolution HD 2.0.2 without updating to 4.1 Firmware first.
Does it affect something or nothing really?
I also want to know how to change basebands?
ardom said:
Sorry to sound Noob but how do you change baseband? and does your firmware affect anything else?
I came from android 2.3.4 installed CWM and Root. Then Flashed Revolution HD 2.0.2 without updating to 4.1 Firmware first.
Does it affect something or nothing really?
I also want to know how to change basebands?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Baseband controls your radio chip... Unless you have network problems. I don't find a good reason to change it..
sent from cyanmobile powered Beni
speed_bot said:
Baseband controls your radio chip... Unless you have network problems. I don't find a good reason to change it..
sent from cyanmobile powered Beni
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Where do I get these Basebands and How do I apply and update them?
I just want to try I seem to get a heavy battery drain since moving to ICS/Jelly Bean Roms. I might want to experiement.
ardom said:
Where do I get these Basebands and How do I apply and update them?
I just want to try I seem to get a heavy battery drain since moving to ICS/Jelly Bean Roms. I might want to experiement.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is thread for it wait I will post the link here... Btw your device?
Edit
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558715
It's for galaxy mini but the method is same for most devices a cwm backup would be handy
sent from cyanmobile powered Beni
ardom said:
Sorry to sound Noob but how do you change baseband? and does your firmware affect anything else?
I came from android 2.3.4 installed CWM and Root. Then Flashed Revolution HD 2.0.2 without updating to 4.1 Firmware first.
Does it affect something or nothing really?
I also want to know how to change basebands?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can change baseband by flashing another one with flashtool, it's very simple and fast.
Anyway you need an ICS kernel to use an ICS rom, so you should flash the whole fw related to the android version of the rom you want to use, then install rom.
Sent from my MT15i using xda app-developers app
ardom said:
Sorry to sound Noob but how do you change baseband? and does your firmware affect anything else?
I came from android 2.3.4 installed CWM and Root. Then Flashed Revolution HD 2.0.2 without updating to 4.1 Firmware first.
Does it affect something or nothing really?
I also want to know how to change basebands?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are some ftf files around here which only contain the baseband. If you flash them you won't change your whole rom but baseband.
Send from my Neo V via Jelly Sandwich 7.4 and night elf 1.5 using Tapatalk 2
Which is better baseband??
72 or 77??
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda premium

Categories

Resources