[Q] Modem for Australian S2 on Jelly Bean VODAFONE. - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone have a modem for the Australian S2? Peferebly the DVLS3 modem coz' I'm stuck with a DUKJ1 modem on Jelly bean 4.2.2 and i get no bars in my home, my local mall and only 1 bar MAX in the city. (I live in Melbourne on Vodafone). When i first rooted my phone and flashed Thunderbolt Rom onto my phone, it had the DVLS3 modem on until installed MIUI V.5 then flashed the Siyah kernel V.6beta5. Then I was stuck with the I9100XXMS2 modem. So I flashed the Dorinmax kernel on top of P.A 3.0+ but still had the same modem. So then I flashed back the Thnderbolt ROM V.7 and the DUFK4 modem and did better but only got 1 bar maximum (never went above 2 bars). So I scowered the whole interwebs and found a DUKJ1 modem and flashed that (the most reliable so far) but still got no service in my house, and 1 bar max. So here i am now. Please someone give my the modem so I can flash it via CWM. that would be greatly appreciated. DD ( And sorry if I confuse you or get something wrong because I'm new to this sort of stuff).
P.S: If I can't get the modem, please someone recommend a good, reliable modem to use on the Vodafone network in AUS.
THANKS DD

ianneo said:
Does anyone have a modem for the Australian S2? Peferebly the DVLS3 modem coz' I'm stuck with a DUKJ1 modem on Jelly bean 4.2.2 and i get no bars in my home, my local mall and only 1 bar MAX in the city. (I live in Melbourne on Vodafone). When i first rooted my phone and flashed Thunderbolt Rom onto my phone, it had the DVLS3 modem on until installed MIUI V.5 then flashed the Siyah kernel V.6beta5. Then I was stuck with the I9100XXMS2 modem. So I flashed the Dorinmax kernel on top of P.A 3.0+ but still had the same modem. So then I flashed back the Thnderbolt ROM V.7 and the DUFK4 modem and did better but only got 1 bar maximum (never went above 2 bars). So I scowered the whole interwebs and found a DUKJ1 modem and flashed that (the most reliable so far) but still got no service in my house, and 1 bar max. So here i am now. Please someone give my the modem so I can flash it via CWM. that would be greatly appreciated. DD ( And sorry if I confuse you or get something wrong because I'm new to this sort of stuff).
P.S: If I can't get the modem, please someone recommend a good, reliable modem to use on the Vodafone network in AUS.
THANKS DD
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Check the link below
http://d-h.st/users/ApriliaM3/?fld_id=7318#files

Try DULP4 from that link Sun posted. I've been using it for ages & it hasn't missed a beat. I'm in Geelong/use Voda & also have fairly average coverage inside at one bar mostly, but at least it's reliable. I can get full coverage immediately outside my back/front door.
Having said that (trying that particular modem/others), we are talking about Vodafone here, and what you're seeing could very easily be just the result of their ****ty network.
Edit - Have you flashed any RIL's by chance ? If you have, and trying modems simply doesn't work, I'd be formatting everything in CWM & doing a clean install of stock via Odin. Then flash whatever rom/kernel you want to use. Flashing RIL's may have done something funky to your connectivity (Have seen it happen). If you haven't flashed any RIL's, disregard this bit & keep trying modems. If you find DULP4 doesn't work, try all the modems released with Voda stock roms. Then try the modems released by other carriers around the world who sold the I9100T (check Samfirmware). If you still have no joy, try every other modem you can get your hands on (there are dozens).

So if at any stage a modem*+ril has been flashed, it's required to nuke (or similar) the current ROM, flash stock, and then start from scratch? Or is it ok to re- root the stock firmware & restore a nandroid? I.e. Will a nandroid restore the ril as well?
I only ask as I found a modem+ril combo on my internal sd card the other day. I may have flashed it when I was starting off & didn't know what I was doing, can't be sure :/
Edit: I know that a nandroid doesn't restore baseband. But I couldn't find anything definitive about whether ril is included in a nandroid.
Sent from my GT-I9100: Powered by Dorimanx, running RootBox

If I'd flashed a RIL out of desperation at some stage to try and fix poor connectivity (I haven't tho/wouldn't) & still had poor connectivity, yeah, I'd 'nuke' the lot & do a completely fresh install and start again. I wouldn't say it's 'required' tho. That's just me being thorough/methodical.
But if you've flashed one & have no problems with connectivity, no need to. I suggested it to the OP given his connectivity is ****ty thinking he may have flashed one. I've seen people on who have had no problem with connectivity flash RIL's with the promise of/thinking they might get 6.5Mbps download speeds instead of 6Mbps & end up borking their connectivity completely.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd only personally flash a RIL after I've tried every single modem & had no joy. Not sure if the RIL is included in a nandroid. I guess the test would be to flash a RIL, make a nandroid, flash another RIL, restore the nandroid & use GetRIL/similar to check the RIL.

The only problem I have with connectivity is in tapatalk. Usual internet browsing /video streaming are fine, so I guess it's tapatalk.
I've never deliberately flashed a RIL, and don't think I have at all, but I can't be sure. As I'm not having issues I will be content.. Not that I'm getting anything close to 6Mb/s.
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I just used '6Mbps' as an example to illustrate the things some people do thinking they can get a 'little bit extra' when there's nothing wrong with what they're already getting

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[Q] Phone stuck on Galaxy logo !!

I recently installed WanamLite V7.7 XXLP6 Android 4.0.3 Final LP6 on my phone, but the signal was awful, so i tried to install [KERNEL] SpeedMod SGS2 [K2-20 CWM5 CIFS ROOT], hoping that it would fix my problems with the signal.
After that, the phone is permanetly stuck on the Samsung logo and won't go any further. I tried to re-flash the ROM but the problem is still there.
After that I've tried to fix the problem by following instructions on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108499, but still nothing.
Can someone please help me to fix this problem?
Thanks for your time
I think that you need to do a restore or to flash a gingerbread rom before the ics one... Speedmod is not for ics roms...
Sent from my Galaxy S II powered by CheckROM
You said you followed pulsar's "boot loop" thread... so does that mean you cleared cache, wiped data, factory reset, all that?
Also, a future FYI. Kernels will never address your problems with phone signal. Flashing modems will, but kernels, never.
However, they might affect wi-fi signal, as some kernels have wi-fi drivers included.
Thanks for your responses. I';ve managed to fix my problem by flashing a gingerbread rom. After that i had major signal issues. I've flashed the main modem for my S2 (ki4) but i'm still facing the same issues. Any ideas how to fix the signal problem?
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Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Or have just not a clue what they installed .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
jje
Try different modems until you find one that works well for you. That's what I and many other people on here have done. This is one thread with CW flashable modems (there are others, search), there are other threads on here (search) with Odin flashable modems if you prefer to use that.
i tried many... right now i'm using XLP6 which shows -93dBm but still when i'm on the phone, 90% the connection is lost and the phone hangs up
I've found that how well a modem works for you depends on where you live and service provider. For me, in Germany on T-mobile I've found XXKI3 to have the best results (with CM7)
I would be trying the modem that came with the phone .
jje
im also running wanamlite 7.7 but with the LP6 kernel...and indeed the kernel has nothing to do with signal levels
i did change the modem to XXKPA and the battery, signal has improved a lot so im sticking with it, my phone originally came with KK1 which kinda sucked even with stock rom
so follow the link they gave you and try the modem untill you find one that suits your needs
by the way, before flashing stuff you should read what is made for what rom so you can avoid bricks/bootloops

[Q] Can flashing roms affect signal/reception strength?

Before I rooted/flashed I took notice of the reception of the phone and I was getting 2-3 bars on average on my i9100T running android 2.3.5. After rooting and flashing the WanamLite ICS 4.0.3 v11.4 ROM I noticed my reception averaged 0-1 bars. However, I was still able to make calls and the connection appeared to be decent though what was signaled by reception strength. I decided to reflash (doing a FULL WIPE this time ie. factory reset/davlik/bat stats/cache) and I'm still getting 0-1 bar on average.
lckh said:
Before I rooted/flashed I took notice of the reception of the phone and I was getting 2-3 bars on average on my i9100T running android 2.3.5. After rooting and flashing the WanamLite ICS 4.0.3 v11.4 ROM I noticed my reception averaged 0-1 bars. However, I was still able to make calls and the connection appeared to be decent though what was signaled by reception strength. I decided to reflash (doing a FULL WIPE this time ie. factory reset/davlik/bat stats/cache) and I'm still getting 0-1 bar on average.
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If you didn't replace the modem, the short answer is "it shouldn't", but that doesn't mean it didn't, you can try changing the modem and see if that fixes it, modems are very location and carrier dependant so I can't recommend one but if there is one from your carrier's stock and you aren't on it anymore, I'd try that first. GB had some odd issues with signal reporting where it wouldn't update correctly under certain circumstances, that may have caused you to get stuck on 4 bars when you really didn't have 4 bars, but it's unlikely that it would happen 100% of the time.
If your reception for phone calls seems ok and your data speed seems ok, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
I haven't personally noticed any change in signal or reception strength after flashing new roms.
thracemerin said:
If you didn't replace the modem, the short answer is "it shouldn't", but that doesn't mean it didn't, you can try changing the modem and see if that fixes it, modems are very location and carrier dependant so I can't recommend one but if there is one from your carrier's stock and you aren't on it anymore, I'd try that first. GB had some odd issues with signal reporting where it wouldn't update correctly under certain circumstances, that may have caused you to get stuck on 4 bars when you really didn't have 4 bars, but it's unlikely that it would happen 100% of the time.
If your reception for phone calls seems ok and your data speed seems ok, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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I don't remember flashing (installing?) any modems since I'm fairly new to rooting/flashing. I did do a nandroid backup through CWM and backed up EFS folder, how would I go about changing the modem back to the orignal one or checking what modem I have?
lckh said:
I don't remember flashing (installing?) any modems since I'm fairly new to rooting/flashing. I did do a nandroid backup through CWM and backed up EFS folder, how would I go about changing the modem back to the orignal one or checking what modem I have?
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Modem should be listed as baseband in your Settings->About Phone, there is a big list of modems here: http://www.veyka.co.uk/radios/ all of them are CWM flashable, most ROMs (good ones at least) don't flash the modem with the rest of the package, some do which is why I asked. As far as finding which modem came with your base package that may require a little more work but you should be able to find it in Intratech's stock firmware thread over in Original Android Development.
WanamLite is considered a good ROM I would assume so I am not sure if it would have flashed a modem and it doesn't say anywhere on his ROM thread that the modem would be flashed
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I don't remember flashing (installing?) any modems since I'm fairly new to rooting/flashing. I did do a nandroid backup through CWM and backed up EFS folder, how would I go about changing the modem back to the orignal one or checking what modem I have?
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To check modem, enter *#1234# in your keypad. this will display pda, phone and csc. modem number will be your phone.
engloa said:
To check modem, enter *#1234# in your keypad. this will display pda, phone and csc. modem number will be your phone.
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PDA: I9100DULP9
PHONE: I9100BULP6
CSC: uknown
All I remember before rooting was that my baseband version I think was I9100TDUKJ1

[Q] Radio problems (Vodafone NZ)

I run CM 10.1 on my phone, which had original specs: PDA:KG3 / PHONE:KE7 / CSC:KG1 (VNZ). I've been running those CM nightlies since about November 2012 with few problems, updating to new nightlies every few weeks to a month. I'd never flashed new radios - just the CM rom.
Starting a couple of months ago, I began to see a problem where my phone would drop cell service (no bars + empty triangle in the cell signal indicator) and rebooting was the only way to bring the cell signal back. This happened every couple of days, so was bearable. I figured something in the nightlies had caused a weird problem and that the CM devs/community would find and fix this.
After flashing a nightly last week, my phone wouldn't hold cell signal for more than an hour - sometimes not even that. Reboots fixed this but never permanently. I started to read about radios, modems, and RILs. hawkerpaul's post here was a great help. I found that my phone had the original KE7 radio but had a RIL of I9100XXLS8(2) - I presume from the CM rom? I flashed some new radios and have now gone through a series of the (matched) modem + RIL files in hawkerpaul's post above. In most cases I see the following behaviour:
Phone successfully finds network (Vodafone NZ) on boot
Trying to manually select a mobile operator fails (error when searching for networks)
Unable to successfully call out! Dialling stalls, and I can't hang up - only fixed by a reboot
How do I fix this immediate problem of not being able to call/receive calls? Seems like maybe I'm using a radio that doesn't work with Vodafone NZ - but I haven't seen any posts on what DOES work well with that network. I have the modem file to flash the original KE7 back again, but what should I do about the RIL file then? Not sure I have found an RIL for KE7 yet in my travels. Any help would be appreciated - and thanks!
To help me figure out where I went wrong, do the CM builds include the RIL, or is that something that could only get updated somewhere else? I know the rom doesn't change the modem but I suspect that XXLS8(2) RIL had to come from CM.
1) Don't mess with RIL's (You'll make it 'worse').
2) Check stock roms released by your telco. Find out which modems were bundled with those stock roms. Try those modems. If they don't help, look for stock roms released by other carriers which sold the the I9100T world-wide (check Samfirmware). Try the modems bundled with these roms. If they don't help, try any & every modem you can get your hands on.
If you've already flashed RIL's, you may well have created a bigger problem for yourself. You might want to do a clean install of stock as well for good measure if that's the case. The reason I stopped using CM9 (and never bothered with CM10) was similar issues that seem to have gotten introduced with a particular nightly & never went away (a fix was tried which benefited a very few problems who were having RIL problems but created problems for even more people who previously had no problems).
MistahBungle said:
2) Check stock roms released by your telco. Find out which modems were bundled with those stock roms. Try those modems. If they don't help, look for stock roms released by other carriers which sold the the I9100T world-wide (check Samfirmware). Try the modems bundled with these roms. If they don't help, try any & every modem you can get your hands on.
...You might want to do a clean install of stock as well for good measure...
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I'm just about at this point. If I reinstall stock, will that reset my modem as well?
Thanks for the help - looks like I did definitely make things worse.
You'll end up with whatever modem is bundled with the stock rom, so probably use the most recent released by your carrier, then you can try other modems released by your carrier as per my PP. The rationale with that is you'd hope your carrier has tested the modems they bundle with their stock roms so they work in most places/at most times with their network. Doing a clean install of stock should fix anything funky messing around with RIL's may have done as well.
If you get no joy from those, proceed as per my PP (You might get other suggestions from other people as well).
Thanks for the help. I was able to flash the latest stock rom, which included baseband I9100XXLS8. This worked fine for making and receiving calls. I lasted a couple of hours with that stock Samsung firmware before I started to get itchy for Android 4.2 again, so I've now rooted and am going to try CM10 again, but at least this time I know not to touch the modem - and I'm confident I can get back to stock again if I have any problems! Many thanks!
Glad you've got connectivity back You can flash modems as much as you want, I'd just be wary of messing with RIL's unless it's as an absolute last resort (I.E you have no connectivity & you've tried every single modem. Too many people try them when their connectivity is fine in the mistaken belief they're going to get 8Mbps instead of 7.8Mbps downloads, I.E it wasn't broke in the first place), even then a clean install of stock & choosing the right modem will often fix the problems.
You're welcome Any dramas post to this thread again & I'm sure someone will help.
Similar problems with modem or radio
MistahBungle said:
Glad you've got connectivity back You can flash modems as much as you want, I'd just be wary of messing with RIL's unless it's as an absolute last resort (I.E you have no connectivity & you've tried every single modem. Too many people try them when their connectivity is fine in the mistaken belief they're going to get 8Mbps instead of 7.8Mbps downloads, I.E it wasn't broke in the first place), even then a clean install of stock & choosing the right modem will often fix the problems.
You're welcome Any dramas post to this thread again & I'm sure someone will help.
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Hi and thanks in advance. I have a galaxy i9100 which shows the following information: PDA: i9100xwlsd - Phone i9100xxls8 - Csc i9100vnzls9. I installed via odin Android version 4.1.2 which made the phone work really well except that it kept dropping network service and signal strength. I replaced the sim which did seem to help but did not fix the problem totally. I also notice that the GPS will not find any satellites and just keeps searching for as long as I would let it. I have read various threads and it appears that this may be a modem problem? I have found that Vodafone NZ has released a modem which is i9100xxls9? Should I flash the modem file only in Odin and do you really think this would fix the problem. How would I flash the modem file. Would I do this through odin? Any help gratefully received.
Yes, first step is definitely to flash the modem which was released by your carrier for your region. If you can find a file which is Odin flashable then yes, try it. However most of the files are for flashing via CWM. Are you rooted? If not they won't work for you, in which case you'll have to search around for an Odin flashable version of LS9.
Just to check, you do have an i9100? Not an i9100t etc? Some variants require different modems.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
Thanks again
Hopper8 said:
Yes, first step is definitely to flash the modem which was released by your carrier for your region. If you can find a file which is Odin flashable then yes, try it. However most of the files are for flashing via CWM. Are you rooted? If not they won't work for you, in which case you'll have to search around for an Odin flashable version of LS9.
Just to check, you do have an i9100? Not an i9100t etc? Some variants require different modems.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
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Thanks for the response. How do I know if a file is odin flashable? How do you flash via cwm (whatever that is). You can see I am a little bit or a lot of a novice on this. The unfortunate thing is I enjoy it. I think the phone is rooted and it says the phone is: Model GT- i9100. The phone was purchased in UAE and I have flashed the android 4.1.2 which was a vodafone NZ system. Everything works fine except the GPS and the phone signal drops out all the time showing no service when there is service? Thanks again for your help on this. I have just found that the phone may not be rooted? I tried to install root manager but it indicated phone was not rooted?
Ok so no offence, you need to do a lot of reading for yourself. Reading is the key to successful (ie without bricking) modification of your phone.
For a start, if you've flashed stock then of course you will not have root. You don't need to have root to flash a modem. Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656005
I'm not saying to flash that modem file. But that's how you do it, now you just need to find your file and flash it.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away

[Q] No Service Issue

My i9100 suddenly started showing "No Service" message. What should i do ?
# I'm using P.A.C Rom
# Cleaned cache/delvik and done factory reset. But problem still there
# IMEI is correct but serial number is 'unknown'.
Have you tried restoring a nandroid? I'm also on PAC atm, and haven't had any issues with signal.
Else, try a clean reflash of the ROM.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
Hopper8 said:
Have you tried restoring a nandroid? I'm also on PAC atm, and haven't had any issues with signal.
Else, try a clean reflash of the ROM.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
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It worked well before. I don't have any previous backups. Yes i tired re-flash as well. Any other solution ?
Suddenly i noticed network is connected and received a SMS. But when i try to take a call it went back to "No Service".
It could be because of incompatible RIL and baseband. Did you happen to change these recently by any chance?
Don't flash any ril if you're on 4.2. Ril is only ok if you're on stock.
What you can try is to flash the stock ROM for your country /carrier. See if the problem persists .
And just a word of advice, always have a backup ready to go.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
deadmetaphor said:
It could be because of incompatible RIL and baseband. Did you happen to change these recently by any chance?
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Nope. Didn't do any changes. But i changed SIM several times before it happen.
Hopper8 said:
Don't flash any ril if you're on 4.2. Ril is only ok if you're on stock.
What you can try is to flash the stock ROM for your country /carrier. See if the problem persists .
And just a word of advice, always have a backup ready to go.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
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Where can i find those files ?
Download them from samfirmware.
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Hopper8 said:
Download them from samfirmware.
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Flashed official firmware with Odin. But problem still exists. I noticed strange thing. One of my SIM cards working on it. But 2G network. Sometimes shifts to 3G but can't hold also signal strength is low. When i put other SIM it says Not registered on network (cant manually register even)
Did you definitely flash the firmware released for your carrier & region? Sounds to me like you may have flashed firmware intended for another carrier or region.
Try flashing a few modems. Look at which modems your carrier released for your region, start with those. Then, move onto o re her local carriers etc. If you still don't have any luck, go all our and flash whatever modem you can get your hands on (make sure it's compatible first obviously).
It may sound like a lot of work, but unfortunately there's no quick fix for something like this if flashing stock didn't work.
Oh wait. If you did actually flash a different stock rom, flash the correct one first. If you did get the right one first off, start flashing modems.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
Hopper8 said:
Did you definitely flash the firmware released for your carrier & region? Sounds to me like you may have flashed firmware intended for another carrier or region.
Try flashing a few modems. Look at which modems your carrier released for your region, start with those. Then, move onto o re her local carriers etc. If you still don't have any luck, go all our and flash whatever modem you can get your hands on (make sure it's compatible first obviously).
It may sound like a lot of work, but unfortunately there's no quick fix for something like this if flashing stock didn't work.
Oh wait. If you did actually flash a different stock rom, flash the correct one first. If you did get the right one first off, start flashing modems.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
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Ya. I flashed correct firmware. I'll try some more custom ROMS as well. With this ROM i can get 3G and 2G networks. Data also working. But signal is low. You think its a modem issue ?

[Q] Will a stock EUR ROM work on Australian S2?

I've read several threads in xda about a Galaxy S2 from Australia working in Europe and vice versa however I haven't seen any mention of whether a stock firmware for the S2 designed for Europe will work on my Australian Galaxy S2.
Can someone clarify that for me please? I don't want to go flashing European firmware and finding GPS, FM Radio etc don't work, can't make phone calls and texts.
cheers
Of course. The only thing you might have to muck around with is the modem.
MistahBungle said:
Of course. The only thing you might have to muck around with is the modem.
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Unfortunately that's not something I'm comfortable doing. Flashing kernels and ROMs I have done but never a modem. Maybe I just better stay with what I have and do without the multi-window function that comes with that ROM.
Same as flashing roms/kernels, single file, phone section of Odin. Most modem packages on here are CWM flashable which means you need root, though if you dig around you might be able to find Odin flashable modems. You can also download stock roms for your carrier & extract the modem.bin files from those & flash with Odin (rationale being you'd expect modems bundled with stock roms released by your carrier to give you good connectivity on their network in most locations most of the time).
Besides, this assumes you have connectivity issues with the modem that's bundled with the European rom you flash. It might work just fine. You're only going to know if you flash the rom & test/find out.
I currently have the stock rom for Australia XWLSH (unbranded) on my phone. It's rooted using PhilZ kernel. I've very happy with it as it is but would like the multi-window function while still staying with a totally stock ROM. The only way to do that is to use a stock deodexed ROM and the only one of those around here is the XXLSJ which is a european stock S2 ROM.
I can easily extract the modem.bin file from my backup image I got from sammobile but I was hoping I might be able to just flash the XXLSJ deodexed ROM and all would be fine (It is prerooted with PhilZ kernel).
from the little I have read about modem flashing so far suggests i might have to also flash a matching ril which further complicates things.
My USB port works fine, connects to my PC fine, i just prefer flashing to using Odin from my PC.
I wouldn't do anything with RIL's except as a last resort; I.E your connectivity is ****e/non-existent & you've tried the several dozen different modems that are available to no effect. Forget about RIL's until/unless you get to this point (highly unlikely).
If you're planning to run the European stock rom rooted, forget about flashing modems with Odin, every modem that's ever been released is available in a CWM flashable. Quicker/easier than Odin flashing them if you have to try a bunch because your connectivity is borked.
But...And I've already said this, you might find your connectivity is just fine as is after you flash that other stock rom. So try it & see.
MistahBungle said:
I wouldn't do anything with RIL's except as a last resort; I.E your connectivity is ****e/non-existent & you've tried the several dozen different modems that are available to no effect. Forget about RIL's until/unless you get to this point (highly unlikely).
If you're planning to run the European stock rom rooted, forget about flashing modems with Odin, every modem that's ever been released is available in a CWM flashable. Quicker/easier than Odin flashing them if you have to try a bunch because your connectivity is borked.
But...And I've already said this, you might find your connectivity is just fine as is after you flash that other stock rom. So try it & see.
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Good point and no doubt I can always go back to the nandroid backup of my working stock australian ROM if it doesn't.
Thanks for all the help. Much appreciated.
cheers

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