[Q] Basebands for ICS - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an Xperia Arc S, running JJ's Hybrid ICS Rom. Since installing I've noticed battery drain and that I'm currently on baseband 48. I noticed JJ suggests baseband 64, but all baseband posts I've come across say don't do it on ICS. So how do I change the baseband when I'm on ICS?
Thanks

flashback to .42 then do baseband, then go back to ICS?

baseband 36 with libraries is the best baseband for battery

I'm using Baseband 64 and arconium ICS v5. Battery life is pretty good.

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[Q] Doom Kernel Question (About Baseband)

I've flashed my Xperia Play R800i via Flashtool to 4.0.2.A.62
The ROM is freshly flashed, no changes was made. I've seen in DoomLord's thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176502
That "for optimal results it is HIGHLY recommended to use -36 baseband with corresponding libs... "
So here's what I'm asking, do I need to change the baseband version before installing DoomKernel?
I don't think it really matters when the baseband and libs are flashed. I flashed both much after flashing the kernel and everything is working great.
Sent from my Kickass Supercharged Xperia Play.

[Q] Wich of this firmwares has the best battery life?

Wich of this firmwares has the best battery life?
2.3.3 R800i, 3.0 version
2.3.3 R800i, 4.0 version
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.1 version)
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.42 version)
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.58 version)
Thanks
Anyone? please
I think this firmware has good battery life :
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.42 version)
I'm not sure though. Wait for other people to answer
what about between 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 is there a battery duration diference, if so witch one is better?
0mega007 said:
Wich of this firmwares has the best battery life?
2.3.3 R800i, 3.0 version
2.3.3 R800i, 4.0 version
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.1 version)
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.42 version)
2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.58 version)
Thanks
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2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.62 version) this is what I'm using now with JokaWild ROM, Doomlord's Kernel v11, Juicedefender, AVG, ZDbox, System Tuner, SD Maid, Titanium backup, ES File explorer, etc. My battery lasts longer now and I am overclocked at 1.4ghz take note
i mean stock roms only and rooteable with 1 click method. thanks tho
best battery life for me is stock 2.3.4 (.62) with jokawildROM 2.5, doomkernel 11 and -36 baseband.
Alot of people and doomlord says that -36 gives you the best battery life and signal reception
if you have extreme battery drain try wiping battery stats from cwm.
My stock battery goes down 15% after playing mc3 for 2hrs
for me its 2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.42 version) Stock,
but only a bit. i play with ics cfw, so no good battery at all
For me it was 2.3.4 (R800i, 4.0.2.A.42 version)
Until I upgraded to my first CFW on my R800i, KA12 using DoomLord's ICS Kernel.
My battery seems to have gone down by 25-30% at least.

[Q] should i update to ics?

hi....i have the 0% battery problem on my xperia arc and i want to update it to ics, but i havent been able to find any kernel which fixes this problem what should i do?
I have tested it and I finally decided that staying at 2.3.4. modded to 2.3.7. by myself
so will i be able to update to ics when doom kernel for ics 4.0.4 with the fix for battery issue comes out ?because now if i officially update to ics it shuts down with the 0 battery problem .......
dont . It drains battery like hell !!!!
ICS is good but very good with tweak.
Many rom provide many tweak.
Upgrade to ICS and install a ROM like JJHybrid rom and MooDeD rom or others.
With MooDeD rom, my battery can last in 2 day with normal usage.

which baseband for arc 2.3.4?

FiRst sorry for my poor english :victory:
I've just got an arc with stock. 2.3.4 (rooted and unlockd) and I have some question:
1..there are few bb such as 36, 56, 70, 72, 77..so which bb is for GB2.3.4. Rom. And which one for ICS?
2..Anything go wrong if I flash lt18i bb onto lt15i
3..I want to flash JJHYBRIDrom but it need an ICs kernel. Does it mean I must flash another ics rom. first ? Can I upgrade direct to JJHYBRId from current GB.
Thanks for reading :fingers-crossed:
Here is the collection of basebands and also there is list to use which baseband respective to firmware version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1688049
Simliar post like you (get more details from here) -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1768275
Hit "Thanks" if anyone helped you.:thumbup:
Xperia Arc LT15i
Rooted/Bootloader unlocked
Jellybean - FXP138/CM10
For GB - Anything between BB 36 up to 67 is normal. For ICS - everything between BB 70 to 77 is the way to go.
But, if you want good battery / signal reception, flash BB 36 if you're on GB or BB 70 for ICS. Lower = better!
Thanks guys, I do with bb70 and JJhybrid
JAJA
Como midieron la diferencia entre bb36 y bb64 ???
En ginger bread ?
Check papayayohgurt's thread on baseband collection. For GB it's 64 or 66. But I'm on 83 with GB libs. Check either one of these works because it also depends on where you are at.
Rom: X-Gamer v2.0
Kernel: DoomKernel v22
Device: Lt18i

[Q] Using new baseband on old rom?

Hey every! My Xperia Pro is running Gin2Jellybean 2.4.0 and advanced stock kernel. If I flash Baseband77 from to my device, could anything bad
happen? Gin2Jellybean is GB based and the latest baseband for GB on xperia pro is 64. Can anything go wrong if I flash a newer ICS baseband for
my device?
Thanks!!
Lxve said:
Hey every! My Xperia Pro is running Gin2Jellybean 2.4.0 and advanced stock kernel. If I flash Baseband77 from to my device, could anything bad
happen? Gin2Jellybean is GB based and the latest baseband for GB on xperia pro is 64. Can anything go wrong if I flash a newer ICS baseband for
my device?
Thanks!!
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It will work fine, though certain baseband-related differences may occur (I am not sure, which).

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