Whats best baseband for ICS? - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

currently using arcknight kernel and TeamXperia Presents ICS-Tweaked
V3.0. and on baseband 36.
just wondering what the basebands do and which one best?

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Suggest best kernel for Buzz wildfire

please suggest some good kernel for wildfire running on
Android 2.3.7
Baseband 13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10
Kernel 2.6.35.14-nFinity
Mod Version Abtekk-custom-ROM-V3
Cateye said:
please suggest some good kernel for wildfire running on
Android 2.3.7
Baseband 13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10
Kernel 2.6.35.14-nFinity
Mod Version Abtekk-custom-ROM-V3
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Mate You as per Your specs... I can say that you are already with the best kernel...
indeed nFinity is the best kernel currently.
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nFinity is the best kernel at present.
Without wanting to dissappoint you, i flashed infinityplay (v10 flashable) on erwinp's e14 (nightly) and my phone wouldn't recognize any wifi after 1-2 days. I don't think you will actually have a prob on the rom you use, but if you do please state it. Thanks.
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infinity by arco (your kernel) or infinityplay by keiran (more governors and IO scheduler)

[Q] Basebands for ICS

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.

[q] what is kernal?

some phone's kernal is 3.0 and some phone is 2.6.35 , what is the different?
Sorry for my english...
weihan1102 said:
some phone's kernal is 3.0 and some phone is 2.6.35 , what is the different?
Sorry for my english...
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As far as I know, Kernel is the bridge between Hardware and OS.
Why there are different version of kernels? I think it is because of Android versioning too, Kernel 2.6.35 is for ICS, and Kernel 3.0 is for Jellybean. And of course, new version of kernel do have improvements over the old one
Sent from my Modded Stock DXLA2 (Didn't have the mood to update)
our cm9 is running with 2.6.35.7 kernal but many android 4.0 phone running with 3.0 kernal , is it effect the performance?
weihan1102 said:
our cm9 is running with 2.6.35.7 kernal but many android 4.0 phone running with 3.0 kernal , is it effect the performance?
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Hello weihan1102.
Yes it is, but not very noticeable
Kernel usually affect on battery usage, wifi signals, etc... But still, it's not noticeable, unless the kernel you are using have something wrong with them

Am I using GB or JB?

Hey I'm gonna try to see if I can flash a kernel, not sure if I am unlocked bootloader yet but inputting the service nubmer doesn't work so I'm going to try to flash
But I'm not sure if I'm using JB or a GB skinned like JB.
It says Android version: 2.3.7
Kernel : 2.6.32.9
ROM Version: Gin2Jellybean v2.4.0
Build Number 4.0.2.A.0.
you are using gb
jb android version is 4.1+ but gb is 2.3.+
Thanks, thought so. So I've been on the right ROM for gaming all this time :good:

[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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