Google Wallet Compatibility List - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

With the main thread for Google Wallet (GW) now reaching well into 200 pages it is getting to the point where it takes hrs to find out if GW will work for you.
lgkahn, daitienshi, and myself have develped a spreadsheet for tracking what works and does not. Feel free to check the list. If the rom you are running is not listed give it a try and let one of us know through a private msg, and we will add it to the list. If you happen to have GW working please let us know so that we can add it to our spreadsheet.
Please include the following.
Carrier
ROM
ROM Version
Base Band (this can be found in settings / about phone)
GW version
Any extras that need to be flashed
What build.prop you used and if you changed it back to stock
Any notes that you feel are relevant.
And last but not least DOES IT WORK.
Samsung Galaxy S III Google Wallet Compatibility
The carriers have been broken out into different tabs at the bottom.​
ROMS that are compatible.
SERENITY 1.3 - T-Mobile GNote II Port
JellyBean747 Milestone 7 Graystone Edition

Carrier : T-mobile
ROM: FreeGS3 R6
ROM Version: R6
Base Band : T999UVLH2
GW version: Wallet version 1.4-r79-v5-2 (Hoping to update to r81 just need to find out what to do to go from current version to latest)
do as stated in original op for gw and you are set
What build.prop you used and if you changed it back to stock: htc_jewel
Any notes that you feel are relevant.: none
And last but not least DOES IT WORK.: Yes it does work tried it at two different McDonald' and my job which is a car dealership. So far so good.

1Shotwonder said:
Carrier : T-mobile
ROM: FreeGS3 R6
ROM Version: R6
Base Band : T999UVLH2
GW version: Wallet version 1.4-r79-v5-2 (Hoping to update to r81 just need to find out what to do to go from current version to latest)
do as stated in original op for gw and you are set
What build.prop you used and if you changed it back to stock: htc_jewel
Any notes that you feel are relevant.: none
And last but not least DOES IT WORK.: Yes it does work tried it at two different McDonald' and my job which is a car dealership. So far so good.
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Thank you it as been added to the list.

Just a note you forgot to add the carrier to the spread sheet not sure if you left out on purpose but did notice you asked for it but its not in the spread sheet.
Also did update the google wallet but I wont post with latest version till I can do a real test out somewhere hopefully tomorrow I will be able to do so.

1Shotwonder said:
Just a note you forgot to add the carrier to the spread sheet not sure if you left out on purpose but did notice you asked for it but its not in the spread sheet.
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I separated the spreadsheet into tabs. If you look at the tabs on the bottom the carriers will be there. Sorry for any confusion that this created.

Rom: Stock (rooted)
Rom Version: 4.0.4
Baseband Version: UVALJ4
Google Wallet Version: 1.5-r81-v4
Status: Working
Extra 1: SGS3-TW-US_variants-lib_nfc-fix
Extra 2:
Build prop: (used htc_jewel, then reverted back to stock)
Notes: Changed build prop, flashed lib nfc fix, flash wallet, setup wallet, revert build prop back, profit

imaleecher
Added Thanks
DW

Digital_Warrior said:
imaleecher
Added Thanks
DW
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Carrier: AT&T
ROM: Tasks AOKP Version 10/21
Android Version: 4.1.2
Baseband: I747UCLH1
GW: com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel.modaco.1.5-r81-v4.zip
Extras: changed model, device, name to "htc_jewel"
Confirmed working (tested at mcdonalds)

same here worked at Sunoco
Sent from my SGH-I747 using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2

Carrier: TMO
ROM: Wicked V5, ICS (TMO UVALG1 Base)
Base Band: UVLI1
GW version: com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel.modaco.1.5-r79-v5-2.zip
Extra: SGS3-TW-US_variants-lib&nfc-fix.zip
Build.prop: ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus/ro.product.name=yakju/ro.product.device=maguro
Notes: Changed build.prop back to stock after successfully adding card, and before rebooting phone.
Notes: Cards added succesfully at google.com/wallet on PC. Working fine.

Carrier: T-Mobile
ROM: Codename Android
ROM Version: 3.6.6
Base Band: T999UVLH2
GW version: 1.5-r79-v5
Extras: None
Build Prop: htc_jewel then back to stock
Notes: 1. Change build prop to htc_jewel (device, name, model) 2. Flash GW 3. Add cards 4. Revert build prop to stock 5. Reboot
Status: Working

AttachedSilver said:
Carrier: T-Mobile
ROM: Codename Android
ROM Version: 3.6.6
Base Band: T99UVLH2
GW version: 1.5-r79-v5
Extras: None
Build Prop: htc_jewel then back to stock
Notes: 1. Change build prop to htc_jewel (device, name, model) 2. Flash GW 3. Add cards 4. Revert build prop to stock 5. Reboot
Status: Working
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That's Jelly Bean, I had to look, lol.

Carrier : Rogers
ROM: CM10
ROM Version: 10-20121023-NIGHTLY-d2att
Base Band : I747MVLLH1
GW version: Wallet version 1.5-r81-v4
Extras: none
What build.prop you used and if you changed it back to stock: htc_jewel and Galaxy Nexus
Any notes that you feel are relevant.: none
And last but not least DOES IT WORK.: No. Wallet doesn't show up in app drawer unless I defrost using Titanium. I can then open but adding cards fails.

A thank you.
A Thank you to every one above this post.
Your information has been entered into the spreadsheet.
DW
P.S.
Dam Forum can only thank 8 times per day what a rip off.

NEW VERSION GW TESTED:good:
Carrier : T-mobile
ROM: FreeGS3 R6
ROM Version: R6
Base Band : T999UVLH2
GW version: Wallet version 1.5-r81-v4
do as stated in original op for gw and you are set
What build.prop you used and if you changed it back to stock: htc_jewel
Any notes that you feel are relevant.: none
And last but not least DOES IT WORK.: Yes it does work tried it at a McDonald's this afternoon worked fine like previous version of gw.

Dam Forum can only thank 8 times per day what a rip off.
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Not too long ago it was just five, lol.:silly:

imaleecher said:
Rom: Stock (rooted)
Rom Version: 4.0.4
Baseband Version: UVALJ4
Google Wallet Version: 1.5-r81-v4
Status: Working
Extra 1: SGS3-TW-US_variants-lib_nfc-fix
Extra 2:
Build prop: (used htc_jewel, then reverted back to stock)
Notes: Changed build prop, flashed lib nfc fix, flash wallet, setup wallet, revert build prop back, profit
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DId you try using it? I have the exact same setup, it adds card sucessfully, but it does not work when I try it in store today (7-11). The card reader does not pick up google wallet.

zengshengliu said:
DId you try using it? I have the exact same setup, it adds card sucessfully, but it does not work when I try it in store today (7-11). The card reader does not pick up google wallet.
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I'm using it with this setup and its working for me. I tried it at a circle K. did you switch the build prop back?

AttachedSilver said:
I'm using it with this setup and its working for me. I tried it at a circle K. did you switch the build prop back?
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I did switched the build prop back to the original one.
I odin back to stock, then root, and follow the step to install the nfc fix and wallet, add card, switch back build prop
When I try it on 7-11, I first turn on the wallet, put it on top of the sensor, no response.

zengshengliu said:
I did switched the build prop back to the original one.
I odin back to stock, then root, and follow the step to install the nfc fix and wallet, add card, switch back build prop
When I try it on 7-11, I first turn on the wallet, put it on top of the sensor, no response.
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I flashed from CM10 to stock Deodexed LJ4. Is your build LH2?

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[ROM] [AOSP] MMuzzyROM for Toroplus - Jelly Bean 4.2.2 - JDQ39E

AOSP Jelly Bean 4.2.2 hot off the AOSP servers. This ROM is pure AOSP. The only files that were changed or added were to make things fully functional as intended. Thanks to everyone for the kind words, technical help, suggestions, and for using the ROM!
This ROM is closely related to builds I make for Toro, Mako, Manta and Grouper.
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Features Include:
- Root with Superuser
- Expanded Desktop (CM)
- T9 Dialing (Paranoid Android)
- Emergency Broadcast Settings Menu
- Volume fix (Peter Alfonso)
- Stock kernel compiled w/ compass fix
- Quick Toggles MOD (kevdliu)
- Enhanced Power Menu (Craig Gomez)
- Stock, lean, and fast
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Download Menu:
French Vanilla (Enhanced ROM)
MOD'ed with Quick Settings and Enhanced Power Menu MODs, etc.
ROM - Download - 7/13/13
Vanilla (Stock AOSP)
Stock AOSP. This is provided for those who don't like MODs. AOSP MODs will work though.
ROM - Download - 7/13/13
GAPPs - Download
Mike1986's Superwipe script (automates pre clean flash steps) - http://www.mediafire.com/?lxpw84fwtm5cj6w
MMuzzy Folder on Goo.im
Directions (Clean Flash)
1. Wipe factory data/reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Go into mounts and storage
4. Format /system
5. Format /data
6. Format /cache
7. Wipe dalvik
8. Flash ROM
9. Flash GAPPs
Directions (Dirty Flash)
1. Wipe cache
2. Wipe dalvik
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash GAPPs
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Tips:
- Turn off Currents background sync in 4.2 to help with some lag
- If you get a status 7 error flashing a ROM, try making sure SYSTEM is unmounted in 'mount/unmount partitions' menu in recovery.
- GPS issues, various radio issues on the Toroplus have been cleared by trying prl/profile updates and reflashing the radio.
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Changelog:
July 13, 2013
- Security patched Vanilla ROM uploaded
July 13, 2013
- Patch for Bug: 8219321
- Patch for Bug: 9695860
Note: This is a security update to patch the master key and unsigned zip issues in AOSP.
April 21, 2013
- Updated Vanilla - JDQ39E
April 20, 2013
- Merged with android-4.2.2_r1.2 (JDQ39E)
- Updated Superuser
- Incoming Call black block area reduced
- Update for T9 Dialer
March 15, 2013
- Updated Quick Settings Tile MOD (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999125)
- Fixed Korean language dialpad
- init.d support
March 6, 2013
- Fixed Tethering
March 1, 2013
- Merged new JDQ39 posted binaries
- Merged AOSP JDQ39 device files
- T9 dialer restored to ROM
- removed AOSP calendar
- Koush Superuser added (open source Superuser)
NOTE: If attempting to dirty flash, be sure to uninstall SuperSU. This can be done within the APP.
February 20, 2013
- Vanilla ROM updated to 4.2.2 JDQ39 w/ Radio Fix (BRD)
- 12:30pm eastern - new Vanilla ROM with fixed HiddenMenu.apk
- 2:30pm eastern - new FV with fixed HiddenMenu.apk and T9 Dialer
February 17, 2013
- Merged 4.2.2 JDQ39
- Fixed Quick Settings MOD to work with 4.2.2
- Added in necessary binaries for 4.2.2 kernel (thanks Tiny)
- Compiled stock 4.2.2 kernel from AOSP source
Note: 4.2.2 kernels should work fine with this release as it's currently running with one I compiled.
February 2, 2013
- Merged/Updated to JOP40G source
- Included kernel compiled from Samsung source
- FV and V versions updated
January 21, 2013
- Binaries extracted from Sprint 4.2.1 OTA
January 11, 2013
- Fixed Pano Camera Mode (fv)
- Added all Nexus 4 system soundclips (fv)
- Changed default system sounds (fv)
December 30, 2012
- working T9 dialing
- removed GAPPs
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Add-Ons (Date given if release dependant)
Stock Email/Exchange Apps Flashable (4/23/13) - Download
T9 Dialer for 4.2.2 (not needed 2/20 and newer): Download
Stock 4.2.2/JDQ39 Kernel - Download
MMuzzy ROM Wallpaper! (KidDynamite) - http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/12/06/u7ebygy3.jpg
GPS Fix for JOP40D (just in case) - http://tinyw.in/9l0W
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Thanks to: Bigrushdog, Cyanogenmod, TeamEOS, ÜBER, Acvice, dakota.breeden, Zeinzu, FrostyF7, blame2, darkierawr, scarmon25, shabbypenguin, hoang81, and everyone else.
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Sprint Diagnostic App http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774503
ROM/kernel source found here: https://android.googlesource.com/device/samsung/toro
Compass fix patch to kernel: http://r.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/17105/
I really would love to try it, but I don't have Toro version. I think you should post this on Verizon android developments forum.
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kyokeun1234 said:
I really would love to try it, but I don't have Toro version. I think you should post this on Verizon android developments forum.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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Wow.... he built it for the sprint version.... he HAS a toro....
Sent From My Toro+ via RED Tapatalk
kyokeun1234 said:
I really would love to try it, but I don't have Toro version. I think you should post this on Verizon android developments forum.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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I'm sorry for the confusing wording. The thread I linked to is the ROM I normally maintain for the phone I have. The Goo.im link is for a torospr ROM.
ÜBER™ said:
Wow.... he built it for the sprint version.... he HAS a toro....
Sent From My Toro+ via RED Tapatalk
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Yeah I looked at what I wrote and it was confusing. I'm not sure if this is a total fail attempt so I wanted to keep low profile until I confirmed how well it went. Sorry for the less than clear OP.
Downloading now.........
Me likes me some pure untouched AOSP.
Other than the GPS fix, does this have any fixes like inverted compass, or for the Gapps that I see floating around like Picassa sync or anything like that? Would you ever consider adding split SMS? Is PicoTTS removed? Every time I use a stock ROM with it included it seems to give me issues with Bluetooth dialing. Any other unneeded apps removed like the standard Google Search since Velvet replaces it?
Sorry for so many questions. Just getting the basics out of the way before I try it.
Sent from my Stock AOSP Android 4.1.1 Galaxy Nexus
Will be flashing as soon as I have WiFi. Thanks for the port!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
cervantesmx said:
Will be flashing as soon as I have WiFi. Thanks for the port!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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Thanks. We're hoping this goes well.
Zeinzu said:
Me likes me some pure untouched AOSP.
Other than the compass fix, does this have any fixes for the Gapps that I see floating around? Like Picassa sync or anything like that? Would you ever consider adding split SMS? Is PicoTTS removed? Every time I use a stock ROM with it included it seems to give me issues with Bluetooth dialing. Any other unneeded apps removed like the standard Google Search since Velvet replaces it?
Sorry for so many questions. Just getting the basics out of the way before I try it.
Sent from my Stock AOSP Android 4.1.1 Galaxy Nexus
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It's my understanding that the GAPPs app is actually Velvet renamed to the search app so that you don't get the ugly search. As for the Picassa sync, I have that squared away on my Toro ROM and it should be on this one too (assuming it even flashes and boots normally).
I know there are some things I'll still need to address assuming the ROM is functional to bring it in line with the Toro version but I really had no idea if it would even boot yet so we're hoping for the best and expecting the worst.
I'll go ahead and start the download I guess. Always willing to help out
mmuzzy said:
Thanks. We're hoping this goes well.
It's my understanding that the Google app is actually Velvet renamed to the search app so that you don't get the ugly search. As for the Picassa sync, I have that squared away on my Toro ROM and it should be on this one too (assuming it even flashes and boots normally).
I know there are some things I'll still need to address assuming the ROM is functional to bring it in line with the Toro version but I really had no idea if it would even boot yet so we're hoping for the best and expecting the worst.
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Sorry I edited my post as you were replying. Does this have the inverted compass fix? Might not be an issue for the Toro but on ours the compass points in the direction of which the screen is facing, so most ROMs here invert it so it faces the direction "you" are looking.
FrostyF7 said:
I'll go ahead and start the download I guess. Always willing to help out
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Much appreciated
Zeinzu said:
Sorry I edited my post as you were replying. Does this have the inverted compass fix? Might not be an issue for the Toro but on ours the compass points in the direction of which the screen is facing, so most ROMs here invert it so it faces the direction "you" are looking.
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I'm not going to bet on it but it surely will when I see what the fix is. I hadn't even heard of it until now.
Mine wouldn't install.
dakota.breeden said:
Mine wouldn't install.
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So the flash failed? Do you have an error message that could help me troubleshoot it? Thanks for trying it anyway. :\
EDIT: If the flash is failing for everyone I'll pull the file.
mmuzzy said:
So the flash failed? Do you have an error message that could help me troubleshoot it? Thanks for trying it anyway. :\
EDIT: If the flash is failing for everyone I'll pull the file.
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After 15% and much time wasted on 3g It failed. I'm not at home and didn't write the error code down maybe later I'll get it for you.
FrostyF7 said:
After 15% and much time wasted on 3g It failed. I'm not at home and didn't write the error code down maybe later I'll get it for you.
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15% what? Downloaded? Flashed? I'm sorry for the 'wasted time' on 3g. If it's any consolation to you, I've spent a lot more time trying to put together a ROM for a phone I don't own.
EDIT: Ok. Sorry to waste everyone's time. I guess we'll just call it a wrap.
mmuzzy said:
15% what? Downloaded? Flashed? I'm sorry for the 'wasted time' on 3g. If it's any consolation to you, I've spent a lot more time trying to put together a ROM for a phone I don't own.
Ok. Sorry to waste everyone's time. I guess we'll just call it a wrap. Thanks everyone.
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No no I'm not saying it like that I'm just saying sprint sucks I'm glad that I could help you in anyway
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Please don't leave
FrostyF7 said:
No no I'm not saying it like that I'm just saying sprint sucks I'm glad that I could help you in anyway
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Please don't leave
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Did the flash fail?
mmuzzy said:
Did the flash fail?
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Yea here let me flash it again and get you the error code Kay?
FrostyF7 said:
Yea here let me flash it again and get you the error code Kay?
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Ok, thanks.
mmuzzy said:
15% what? Downloaded? Flashed? I'm sorry for the 'wasted time' on 3g. If it's any consolation to you, I've spent a lot more time trying to put together a ROM for a phone I don't own.
EDIT: Ok. Sorry to waste everyone's time. I guess we'll just call it a wrap.
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It's alright man at least you tried............I bet your pretty stressed now.....it's cool. :good:

[Baseband] ALL T999, T999L, T999V, T999N Modems! w/ MAP and Data Tweaks!

The One Stop Shop For All Your Baseband Needs Is Here!!!!
The Complete Collection!!!
:victory: ​
Welcome To The T-Mobile Galaxy SIII Modem Store!​
Latest Additions​ T999 UVUEOH1 and T999L/T999N UVUBOH1 modems.
​
MAPS AND MODEMS!!!
Please proceed to the back of the store to participate in this project!
(Post 2)
NEW Feature! Data Speed Tweaks and Info!!!
Please proceed to the FAR back and downstairs to make an offering to our god of radio waves!
(The Better Your Sacrifice, The Better Your Signal!)
(Post 3)​
ONLY FLASH THESE RADIOS IF YOU ARE USING A MODEL
T999, T999L, T999N or T999V DEVICE!!!!!
ONLY FLASH EACH MODEM TO THE DEVICE IT BELONGS TO!!!!​
CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED!!!!​
DISCLAIMER:
Flashing radios on your phone should not be done if you do not understand what the modem/radio is! Yes, it is a simple flash, BUT, if you do mess it up somehow, it can at best prevent you from obtaining a signal, and at worst possibly brick your device!!! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE INDICATED MODEL DEVICE, DO NOT FLASH!!!!! If you have a different device or are with a different carrier (such as Sprint, AT&T, etc) T-Mobile radios are NOT likely to work. It has been mentioned by just a few users that you can in fact safely flash these to other US Variants without bricking your phone, but it probably will have no connection.
IF YOURS IS AN INTERNATIONAL MODEL GALAXY S3 (I9300/I9305) YOU MAY BRICK IT IF YOU FLASH ANY OF THESE!!!
I have tested each T999 modem on my own device with no issues, however, you flash at your own risk! The others should be perfectly safe for their respective models. I have never been told of any problems with them in the past!
Individual Releases
All modems are flashable from within TWRP or CWM Recovery
They are listed beginning with the latest release at the top of each models section.
T999 Modems
These modems are ONLY compatible with the T999!
Baseband: UVUEOH1
From Build: UVUEOH1
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Sept, 2015
MD5 Sum: 35aabbfa96256900932a7beacee888f3
Baseband: UVUENC2
From Build: UVUENC2
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Mar, 2014
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 55f42d330ad6825b09ec94d25bdc12c4
Baseband: UVUEMJC
From Build: UVUEMJC
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Nov, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 58f9deeeb70843db3cd13b89af448a3f
Baseband: UEMJ4
From Build: UVUEMJ4 (Leaked)
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Oct, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 49a341c094e28608fefaa91d66a61c33
Baseband: UVMD5
From Build: UVDMD5
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: May. 13, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 4b4ddd0d31a068e360e0412890be5c2a
Baseband: UVLJC
From Build: UVDLJC
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Jan. 17, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: efe8682e652dfed1d75bca2db7dfb0df
Baseband: UVLJA
From Build: UVDLJA
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Nov. 14, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: aaf831b64c5e47fe31a6b2645f6236ac
Baseband: UVLJ4
From Build: UVALJ4
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Oct. 17, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 17c3eabe691bdc9eb1b8d05fdeca8059
Baseband: UVLI8
From Build: UVDLI8
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Sept. 17, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 1fb367fba46355c195fd812827cda6d2
Baseband: UVLI7
From Build: UVDLI7
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Sept. 14, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: addd749cfb803118ef13482901d946e6
Baseband: UVLI6
From Build: UVDLI6
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Sept. 12, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 9bdc779858e8fd138e9fce4515fd3c2e
Baseband: UVLI5
From Build: UVALI5
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 10, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 3717a6679daa9e45bde0cf48c3ad2e86
Baseband: UVLI4
From Build: UVALI4
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 7, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 9a729a33c119bc0b87498abccdd35a38
Baseband: UVLI3
From Build: UVDLI3
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Sept. 6, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: e377bf79716db93e35bab737d53989b7
Baseband: UVLI2
From Build: UVALI2
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 4, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: a3572ed43afaf975e1f2475a60243ea1
Baseband: UVLI1
From Build: UVALI1
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 3, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 5843d680423caed839545998fe854e54
Baseband: UVLH3
From Build: UVDLH3
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Aug. 24, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 7b6b8035c494caa83c818e8858e575f6
Baseband: UVLH2
From Build: UVALH2
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Aug. 17, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: f5f59efddfb04914ddac5b1a73873336
Baseband: UVLG1
From Build: UVALG1
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: June? 2012 (Updated Out-Of-Box)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 0400c0b05c144e7f7739c8150041a44f
Baseband: UVLEM
From Build: UVALEM
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: May 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 3c68442572c5d75bfa1588b4f40af286
T999L Modems
These modems are compatible with the T999L and T999N!
Baseband: UVUBOH1
From Build: UVUBOH1
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Sept, 2015
MD5 Sum: 3fc14c0a560312b0f7391ed0c5b17075
Baseband: UVUBNC1
From Build: UVUBNC1
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: March, 2014
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: ac3a6f640613968b25475ed0fa0fd8f2
Baseband: UVUBMK4
From Build: UVUBMK4
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Dec. 9, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 52414b9bbf14e0bda6f2f4ffe196f6b7
Baseband: UVAMB7
From Build: UVAMB7
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: Feb. 28, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 52bb7a0a1121b4fc79fc7e60b0632921
T999N Modems
These Metro PCS modems are compatible with the T999L and T999N!
Baseband: UVBOH1
From Build: UVBOH1
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Sept. 2015
MD5 Sum: b4302f3606e4ad997acfef2cde0a10c1
Baseband: UVBNC1
From Build: UVBNC1
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: March 2014
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 7b9b213a3f5ad1b4c44a8794c988c598
Baseband: UVAME4
From Build: UVAME4
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: Unknown
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 681676d4c54ca93b5034e742a199392f
T999V Modems
These modems are ONLY compatible with the T999V!
Note about these Canadian Variants: All three carriers (Wind, Mobilicity, Videotron) phones have an identical Build and Baseband. Because of this I would say the modems are likely all the same, and so the Wind modem should work on the other two carriers and vice versa. I have no way to verify this so I will err on the side of caution and continue to offer all three. If you do use one carriers modem on any other carrier, I make no guarantees that it will work. (But please let me know of any success or failure if you do give it a shot).
Eastlink
Baseband: VLEMK5
From Build: VLEMK5
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 7b4c3327af4eb9b7971c28d6160633e2
Mobilicity
Baseband: VLEMK5
From Build: VLEMK5
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 0640795c3fcb6187ee2150ad21cde26e
Baseband: VLDMF2
From Build: VLDMF2
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: July 10, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 77a4523d38dec1e8c5b28646727ee671
Baseband: VLLE6
From Build: VLALE6
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: ede3d51d1f54f4861ff6fdb4237faa11
Baseband: VLLH2
From Build: VLALH2
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 21, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 746c1a7999e65daa3e9758d6af83b1db
Videotron
Baseband: VLEML2
From Build: VLEML2
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: March, 2014
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 7c803185a5ecb364488b20f28ca84cbd
Baseband: VLEMK5
From Build: VLEMK5
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: c796de20b5631d97599e86e751b41766
Baseband: VLDMF2
From Build: VLDMF2
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: July 10, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 17b6626c0311b9d9e3623c4b8c42cb68
Baseband: VLDLL1
From Build: VLDLL1
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Jan. 2013 (Updated JB)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 6b9a955944ceb57a045ac84b220ee40f
Baseband: VLLE6
From Build: VLALE6
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: ff40f4ecfa8f742ecfb439c9ddd626fc
Baseband: VLLH2
From Build: VLALH2
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept. 21, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 2beacacbbc72df7d2ac8b4fc10a9dd2e
Wind Mobile
Baseband: VLEMK5
From Build: VLEMK5
OS: JB 4.3
Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: bf886b6dda2a2b4544e290023d18b592
Baseband: VLDMF2
From Build: VLDMF1
OS: JB 4.1.2
Release Date: July 10, 2013
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 84878e5e3d3098e352b044f81441ce02
Baseband: VLDLL1
From Build: VLDLL1
OS: JB 4.1.1
Release Date: Jan. 2013 (Updated JB)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: 9a3c9dce80660023a6d7f7805720f09a
Baseband: VLLE6
From Build: VLALE6
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: bdbb02b5028afc6b008222a3a8c8fc1d
Baseband: VLLH2
From Build: VLALH2
OS: ICS 4.0.4
Release Date: Sept 26, 2012
MIRROR
MD5 Sum: d964aad1b89d89b04150639112d85258
​
Team Sonic - Modem Flasher For All {Out-Of-Date}
clark44 has ported over his Modem Flasher from the Sprint Galaxy S3 variant. This is really an awesome tool and can make flashing and testing these radios super easy! You only have one file to keep track of rather than the many individual ones below! It uses the aroma installer which allows you to pick which modem you want to install. This is great for testing to find your "best" modem! Huge thanks to clark for putting in the time and effort to port it over for us! I have considered taking over and updating it, but have not decided for sure yet as we would probably need 3 or 4 versions due to the other variants and sheer number of modems available.
Flash the tool from TWRP or CWM Recovery.
Credits:
Prod1702 for the leaked UVUEMJC modem!
Wildchld for the first few modems and the recovery flashable zip, not to mention all of the rest of his amazing work!
clark44 for making Baseband flashing even cooler and more fun than before with his Modem Flasher tool!
mercado79 for the updater-script we continue to use with each individual modem release
meleii for his public map idea and for letting me put it to use here
vnguyen972 for getting the map set up for us
isodread for pulling, uploading and testing the Wind Mobile modem VLLE6
nicky9door for testing the Wind VLLE6 modem
htc fan89 for pulling, uploading and testing the Videotron modem. VLLH2
dimon222 for providing the Mobilicity VLLE6 modem.
clenh for pulling, testing and having the Mobilicity VLLH2 modem zipped and ready for release
aklyrical for providing the Wind VLLH2 modem.
Wanderer2012 for providing the Videotron VLLE6 modem.
PoLaRBe4r for providing the Videotron VLDLL1 modem.
GenericAsianGuy for providing the Wind VLDLL1 modem.
Maps & Modems!
Maps & Modems​
T-Mobile GS3 Modem Map​
A Public Map to track which modems work best in a given area!​
No longer do you have to ask, "Whats the best modem in my area?"
Just click the link below the title and enter your location in the Google search box to see if anyone close by has entered their results!
Don't see any posted information close by? Then please run some tests of your own and help everyone out by entering your results.
I encourage everyone to run their own tests and to please share your findings. Even if there are already 3 or 4 entries for a location, please take some time to add to the map. The more tests/results posted in an area, the more reliable the map becomes!
I suggest that everyone use the SpeedTest.net app by Ookla from the Google Play Store. If you use another method, please mention it in the map information you post.
*I got this idea from meleii of the AT&T forums. Thanks to him for the idea and allowing me to copy it for use here! If you see him, Thank Him!
*Thanks to vnguyen972 for getting the map set up for us so quickly. Thank him too!
INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure you are logged into your Google account
Click the link below the title, or click HERE to open the map.
Enter your City, State and Zip in the search box. (I recommend also entering a nearby intersection to produce more accurate results)
Click on the Map Marker
Click Save to Map
Select TMobile GS3 Modem in the drop down box and click Save
Now click on your location in the panel on the left.
Please use your City, State and Zip for the title.
Enter your information into the description, then Save!
Should look something like this:
DocHoliday77
UVLI6
XquiziT v70, UVALH2, Stock Kernel (ROM, Build, Kernel)
Ping: 146-733
8-13 / 1-3 (Down / Up)
If you care to go a step further, the following would also be helpful:
Any related build.prop tweaks (More information to come later)
Any other info you feel is relavent
Of course, everything is optional. You don't HAVE to use the above format, but I think if everyone does, it will make it much easier to read.
Remember, the more data we collect, the more reliable it becomes! You are, of course, more than welcome to enter test results for more than one area. (Home, Work, Wherever you want!)
Sometimes when you search for just your City, State and ZipCode, the map marker can still be a number of miles away from where you are. If you also enter a nearby intersection you can get the Marker closer to you. I don't recommend having it point at your house!
NOTE:
If you want to help or encourage people to find and take part in this project, Please link them to this page/post rather than posting links directly to the map all over the place. This should help keep all related questions and comments here, and help prevent a bunch of extra threads which will needlessly clutter up the forums!
Thanks in advance to all who choose to participate!!!
Credits
meleii for the idea and for allowing us to use it here
vnguyen972 for getting the map up and running for us
Data Speeds! build.prop Tweaks and More!
Tips and Tweaks​
In this post you will find tweaks, edits and anything else which may have an affect on your data speed.
This being the Baseband/Modem/Radio thread, I only plan to include those tips which are related to your data connection.
In the future I may start a new thread with lots more information on everything else!​
build.prop tweaks​
In this section you will find different entries which can be changed or added/removed to your build.prop, located at /system/build.prop. I will do my best to define and describe what each entry does and the available values you have to choose from.
First a little general info about the build.prop file.
During boot, the system reads the build.prop from top to bottom. This means that if you have duplicate entries, the last one read will be the one applied. In this case you may feel free to delete any duplicates to clean it up a little.
You must leave a blank line at the very end of the file. Otherwise it will not be read.
When experimenting with different values, it can be handy to comment out the original and leave it there as a backup and reference. To comment out an entry, simply put # at the beginning of the line. Anything on that line after the # will not be read by the system. This is a good way to leave a quick note for yourself if needed.
If you see an entry here, but it is not in your build.prop, you can just add it in. If it is already in your file, just edit the value.
IMPORTANT!!! Make a copy of your original before you edit anything!!! Stop Here and put a copy of your build.prop on your EXTERNAL sdcard! ​
There are certain lines in this file which, if incorrectly edited, can cause your system to not boot. Don't Panic! Got your Towel?? Good! All you have to do is copy your backed up original back to /system/
How? Easy! Just reboot into recovery (I am assuming that if you are editing your build.prop you also have TWRP or CWM installed). Once in recovery mount your system partition if it is not already done. Now, using the built-in file browser, rename your edited build.prop and copy the original back to /system/
Reboot! (I know for a fact that the file browser is built into TWRP. I am assuming it is the same with CWM. If it is not, let me know and I will post another easy solution for you.)
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OK, I think we have covered the important pre-edit stuff!
I will start with just a few to get this going, and I will try to continue building on it until I run out of information.
I will be adding more to the list soon! (I will also probably play with the format a bit to try making all of this easier to read)
And Now......The build.prop tweaks!
Default
ro.ril.hsxpa=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
Usually recommended
ro.ril.hsxpa=3
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
The radio in our phone has the following capabilities:
HSDPA Category 24 (42.2 Mbps)
HSUPA Category 8 (11Mbps)
GPRS Class 12 (?) (4 Downlink Timeslots, 4 Uplink Timeslots, with 5 Timeslots simultaneously active) (It may be capable of a higher class, but I am not sure at this time)
64QAM (wave modulation)
T-Mobile's networks support the following:
HSPA+42 supports HSDPA Cat 24, and HSUPA Cat 6
HSPA+21 supports HSDPA Cat 14, and HSUPA Cat 6
HSPA+ (will verify later) (believe D=10, U=5)
HSPA (will verify later) (believe D=8, U=5)
The ro.ril.xxxx properties are used to define the target network.
So if you are in an area that has HSPA+42, you should try these values:
ro.ril.hsxpa=3
ro.ril.hsdpa=24
ro.ril.hsupa=6
For areas with HSPA+21, try these:
ro.ril.hsxpa=3
ro.ril.hsdpa=14
ro.ril.hsupa=6
Check the HSPA+42 Fact Sheet to see if your area has been upgraded yet!
ro.ril.hsxpa defines the target networks available technology. (I have not found anywhere to verify for sure, so this is from others definitions and my own reading)
0 = 3gpp Release UMTS r99
1 = HSDPA
2 = HSDPA/HSUPA
3 = DC-HSPA (HSPA+)
4 = ?? (Maybe LTE related, or HSPA+42?, testing needed)
5 = ?? (May not even be defined yet, but likely related to LTE)
ro.ril.gprsclass defines the GPRS MultiSlot Class to be used on the target network.
10 = Slower Uplink, ?Uses Less Battery?
12 = Faster Uplink, ?Uses More Battery?
If we can verify that my theory for these is correct, I will post the HSPA+, and HSPA values as well. But you should be able to figure those out on your own.
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ALL AVAILABLE VALUES
ro.ril.hsxpa=0-3
(I have seen 4 and 5 used, but cannot confirm they are really defined values, likely LTE related if they are)
ro.ril.gprsclass=1-12 and 30-34
(I have seen and used ones in between in the past, but they are no longer listed)
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
ro.ril.hsupa=1-9
(10-12 may be defined at this point, but I could not verify this)
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
ro.ril.hsdpa=1-16 and 19-36
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
ro.ril.enable.dtm=0,1
DTM = Dual Transfer Mode -- EDGE ONLY --This defines whether or not the target network supports simultaneous transfer of both voice and data. Likely not needed at all.
ro.ril.hep=0,1
(??? I have seen this used in many places, but have never been able to verify its use) Likely not needed.
ro.ril.enable.a51=0,1 Weak, hackable encryption used to provide privacy for voice communications. Not needed.
ro.ril.enable.a53=0,1 Weak, hackable encryption used to provide privacy for voice communications. Not needed.
***These both are weak and have been easily hacked. I would imagine it would serve only to slow things down a little. Of course, there is the argument that some is better than none! I leave it up to you to decide for yourselves.​
As far as I can tell, the ONLY real tweaks you need to make for now are HSXPA, HSDPA, HSUPA, GPRSCLASS. I am aware there are others that can be added as well, but I have not done the research or testing yet and would like to nail these down first! Any help/feedback is appreciated!
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Speedtest.net Alternatives
I personally do not find the SpeedTest.net app to be very reliable or indicative of real world speeds. You can choose different servers and get wildly different results. However, as with most benchmarks, so long as you are being consistent with your use, the data can still prove useful. This is why I still recommend using only that app for posting your results to the Map.
Your results can be heavily impacted by traffic, server choice, distance, routing, etc. I have had terrible speedtest results, only to turn around and download a large file super quick! So remember, no matter what you use, these tests will not give you a very accurate reading into what you can expect with real-world use.
Below you will find listed some alternative websites where you can test the speed of your connection. I am listing them here so that you can possibly find a better testing alternative to use for your own results. If you use any of these or know of others, please share your experience and maybe we can find something better and more consistent for everyone to use!
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/tp/internet-speed-test.htm (This one links to many different speed test sites!)
http://www.broadband.gov/qualitytest/ (This is hosted by the FCC for their Wired Broadband Testing. You have to enter your name and data to use it. Not sure if theres a way around it.)
http://www.mobilespeedtest.com
http://www.comcast-speedtest.com
http://speedtest.comcast.net/ (requires flash)
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For Your Reading Pleasure!
T-Mobile HSPA+42 Fact Sheet and List of Upgraded Markets
3GPP.org
AnandTech SGS3 Review (Pg 8, Cellular, WiFi, GNSS, Sound)
Info on HSPA
Articles on wireless technologies
Wiki on QAM wave modulation, our SGS3 uses 64QAM which can help determine HSDPA/HSUPA categories.
http://www.broadband.gov/
FCC Mobile Broadband Services Testing and Measurement Program
Your Privacy and FCC Broadband Measurement: What You Need to Know About Your Personal Data
Comments of CTIA - The Wireless Association (regarding mobile broadband testing)
Here is an image I found that may help you to understand T-Mobile's network refarming effort a little better.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
MORE TO COME!!!!
Thanks yo!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
This is great Doc. Thanks
Sent from my SGH-T999
Hey guys, I saw something pretty cool on the AT&T forums.
In their modem thread by meleii he has set up a public map in google maps where their users can enter their location and enter information about which is the best performing modem in their area.
I have seen a lot of people asking what modem is best where they are, and this may be a good way to figure all of that out. Provided enough of you would be willing to perform honest testing and enter your results on the map that is.
Ive never used public maps, but am willing to learn and implement if this is something you guys would like to see.
(As if I dont already know the answer to that!) Anyway, if you have any feedback or pointers or anything else to add please feel free to do so!
Check out the AT&T thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30190803
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
Well since we don't have a map. Who lives in Pennsylvania or Philadelphia and which radio works best?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
rockneo said:
Well since we don't have a map. Who lives in Pennsylvania or Philadelphia and which radio works best?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
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I live in Bucks county- still testing the newest ones out. I will report back in a few days. The modem flasher is awesome as it allows you to quickly change without too much of a hassle. SO far the latest leak (UVLI5) is the best for me followed by UVLG1. I am still running some tests on the latest leak though.
rockneo said:
Well since we don't have a map. Who lives in Pennsylvania or Philadelphia and which radio works best?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
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hershey pa, 15 seems best so far.
DocHoliday77 said:
Hey guys, I saw something pretty cool on the AT&T forums.
In their modem thread by meleii he has set up a public map in google maps where their users can enter their location and enter information about which is the best performing modem in their area.
I have seen a lot of people asking what modem is best where they are, and this may be a good way to figure all of that out. Provided enough of you would be willing to perform honest testing and enter your results on the map that is.
Ive never used public maps, but am willing to learn and implement if this is something you guys would like to see.
(As if I dont already know the answer to that!) Anyway, if you have any feedback or pointers or anything else to add please feel free to do so!
Check out the AT&T thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30190803
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
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Nice idea.
I created a map here... now if we all could join and contribute
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=206376864302453711738.0004c96ebcfb8b7b4df9b
Instruction copied from the ATT thread:
Please click the above URL and follow these steps to add yourself to the map:
Use the search box to locate your city, state, and country.
On the marker that appears, you’ll see a link that says*’Save to My*Maps‘*within the bubble.
Click the link and select the*TMobile S3 Modem.
Put your name as the title for the marker, and within the bubble provide whatever info you’d like
Thanks man! Awesome!
Ill add this to OP later this evening when im at my 'puter!
Now lets hope enough people use it to make a difference!
Haven't had time to keep up and thoroughly test them all yet, but I will definitely be adding to the map soon!
Thanks again for getting that done! :thumbup::thumbup:
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
5 seems to be the best for me so far! Taking the spot from 1.
DFW, TX
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
Did you put it on the map?
Let me know if any of you guys have any suggestions.
11 Years Ago Today...
WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!​
DocHoliday77 said:
Did you put it on the map?
Let me know if any of you guys have any suggestions.
11 Years Ago Today...
WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!​
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Maybe I'm not getting it but I couldn't figure it out lol
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
---------- Post added at 04:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:45 PM ----------
I don't see the link to save to my maps?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
I haven't had a good chance to look it over myself. Will check it out more in depth tonight and i'll see if we cant make it a little easier.
11 Years Ago Today...
WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!​
1. Click the map link.. https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=206376864302453711738.0004c96ebcfb8b7b4df9b
...map will load
2. In Google search box... search for your location.
3. Once the marker of your location appears... click it and a small popup from the marker will allow you to click add to my maps and select the Tmobile GS3 Modem then click OK
4. Once it's added to the map... you can click on your location on the left panel to add in the Title and any description you like then click Save.
I was confused when reading the instructions on the other thread too myself
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
It's best to use your computer to add your location on the map. Google needs to figure a way to make the Site a little more phone friendly.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
I just tried all 9 modems, so I kept UVLI4 that works better for me. I also put it on the map
I still cannot figure out how to add my location to google maps. I read the post above me and I still do not understand where the "map link" is. I was able to install the modem flasher and I got the latest modem flashed without any problems. Im just confused about the google maps part of it. Any help would be sweet..thanks
dave2metz said:
I still cannot figure out how to add my location to google maps. I read the post above me and I still do not understand where the "map link" is. I was able to install the modem flasher and I got the latest modem flashed without any problems. Im just confused about the google maps part of it. Any help would be sweet..thanks
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Sorry, the map link: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=206376864302453711738.0004c96ebcfb8b7b4df9b

How can you tell which kernel you are currently running?

A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?
I'm running leankernel 4.3.0 it says the version
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
drdoombot said:
A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?
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Most (if not all) kernels have a name similar to stock. But there is usually something amongst the numbers and letters which point to what kernel your running.
For instance my phone running trinity.
I know its trinity because it says dirtymorfic, morfic being the xda name of the trinity kernel developer. I only use stock kernel and trinity so can't comment on the others, but it will always look similar but also always have something pointing to the kernel your using. Hope this helps
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Also typing code below in terminal will give you some more bits of info.
Code:
cat /proc/version
good day.
question
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?
sunil332011 said:
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?
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Why did you bump a thread that's months old, and you don't even have our device?
Sent from my Nexus
a small doubt about sony xperia z ultra
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please
mnanoop said:
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please
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1. Kernel and rom are developed much earlier, you weren't cheated.
2. Video clarity? Do you mean the video recording quality or the screen quality?
im running cm12 (android 5.1.) on my lg d855 right now, and it shows my kernel version in the "about phone" category.

[ROM] Onyx M9 v1.6.1 Beta - VZW 1.33.605.15 / 5.0.2 [DEBLOATED][INIT.D][MODS]

Onyx M9 ​
Introduction:
The idea behind this ROM was to create something as close to stock as possible while removing the performance & battery robbing Verizon bloatware and other unnecessary services. Several tweaks have been made "behind the scenes" but care has been given to assure that the experience remains true to what HTC intended. This is a work in progress however, in it's current Beta state the ROM is stable. Battery life and performance has improved significantly though mileage may vary.
ROM Information:
Based off Verizon 1.33.605.15 release-keys
Android 5.0.2, Sense 7 - Deodexed
Features:
System, Cache and Data partitions are trimmed after installation.
Debloated: most VZW applications have been removed, excluding those which are required for core functionality.
Init.d support added.
SuperSU installed / rooted.
WiFi / USB Tethering enabled.
Visual Voice Mail enabled.
Power Saver setting enabled and on by default.
Auto-Reporting / Logging for HTC / Google / Verizon has mostly been disabled.
Reconfigured, reorganized Apps menu.
FM Radio added.
VZW Help replaced with HTC Help.
Music Channel functionality enabled, added to settings menu.
Default Home pages reduced to 2: Blinkfeed and Home-Screen.
Removed Sense "Smart Folder" widget from the default Home-Screen, still accessible from the widgets menu.
Replaced Verizon boot animation with the "Android L" variant.
Default HTC Theme / Accent Colors have been modified for Onyx. The "HTC Default" accent colors have been added to Accent Colors.
Added stock M8 wallpapers.
Added SteelDesigns wallpapers by Christian Giordano.
Downloads:
v1.6.1 Beta CURRENT: DOWNLOAD
MD5: ee0d00517b86770b02ed00310d0edab2
Previous Builds:
CLICK HERE
Prerequisites:
S-OFF, Unlocked Bootloader, TWRP for flashing
Installation Instructions:
Boot to TWRP Recovery
Insure that a proper backup has been made for /system & /data prior to flash, you've been warned!
The ROM is configured to format /system & /cache partitions. The /data partition will be erased, /data/media is excluded.
Click Install, point the storage at your MicroSD card and select Onyx.zip
Bugs:
Intermittent issue where default ringtone won't be applied after initital setup.
Please report any abnormalities!
ToDo:
Remove / Disable OTA from Settings.
Audio mod implementation.
Other ideas? if anyone has any feedback, please feel free to comment. Your thoughts are appreciated.
Change Log:
06/08/2015 - v1.6.1 - Corrected the /dev/block path for the boot partition within the updater-script
06/08/2015 - v1.6 - Updated boot.img, Set: ro.adb.secure=0, ro.secure=0, ro.debuggable=1, persist.service.adb.enable=1 and Reworked init.d support
06/07/2015 - v1.5 - Initital Release
Thanks:
Scrosler - For his vision of CleanROM for the M8. His project was the basis of my inspiration.
Dottat - 1.33.605.15 VZW System Base
TeamVenom - Updater-Script Implementation of wiping /data, excluding /data/media
Chainfire - SuperSU
Denys Vlasenko / Stericson - Busybox
Thanks for stopping by, please reach out with any questions, feedback or suggestions!
XDA:DevDB Information
Onyx M9 v1.6.1 Beta, ROM for the Verizon HTC One (M9)
Contributors
Cykhet
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: 1.33.605.15
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.6.1
Beta Release Date: 2015-06-07
Created 2015-06-07
Last Updated 2020-08-11
Reserved
Thanks for adding another Verizon rom !!
jtommyj said:
Thanks for adding another Verizon rom !!
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No problem jtommyj, thanks for visiting
Any audio mods? N thanks for more Verizon roms
xavierxxx2p said:
Any audio mods? N thanks for more Verizon roms
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Hey Xavier,
At the moment no however, that's something I'll add to the todo list! Thanks for the suggestion.
Is anyone else having trouble getting the rom going? It seems my Google play services needs updated right away and I lose my Google account and can't add it back.
jtommyj said:
Is anyone else having trouble getting the rom going? It seems my Google play services needs updated right away and I lose my Google account and can't add it back.
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jtommyj,
When you go through the initial setup and add your google account, when you navigate to the Play Store what happens? Are you saying that your google account gets removed? is it acting like you never setup a google account?
In regards to the play store needing to be updated, this is because the version that ships with the stock rom is one version behind. Play Services should automatically update the Play-Store to: v5.6.8
In the next release, I'll be sure to update all of the built-in applications to the latest iterations by default. The reason I didn't choose to do this as a standard option is because, some people prefer the older, "factory" installed versions over the updated ones.
I tried to replicate this on my device from a completely clean wipe and I'm not seeing the same issue you are.
If you can provide any additional details, I'll look into it and see if I can find anything out of place.
Thanks!
Cykhet said:
jtommyj,
When you go through the initial setup and add your google account, when you navigate to the Play Store what happens? Are you saying that your google account gets removed? is it acting like you never setup a google account?
In regards to the play store needing to be updated, this is because the version that ships with the stock rom is one version behind. Play Services should automatically update the Play-Store to: v5.6.8
In the next release, I'll be sure to update all of the built-in applications to the latest iterations by default. The reason I didn't choose to do this as a standard option is because, some people prefer the older, "factory" installed versions over the updated ones.
I tried to replicate this on my device from a completely clean wipe and I'm not seeing the same issue you are.
If you can provide any additional details, I'll look into it and see if I can find anything out of place.
Thanks!
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OK my apologies. I downloaded again and all is well. Thanks !!
jtommyj said:
OK my apologies. I downloaded again and all is well. Thanks !!
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No problem jtommyj,
Thanks for the information
How's new base coming out? No rush just curious
I keep having an issue where if I lock my phone or the screen times out for longer than a few seconds my phone powers down after installing onyx. Any suggestions?
Apart.abyss said:
I keep having an issue where if I lock my phone or the screen times out for longer than a few seconds my phone powers down after installing onyx. Any suggestions?
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This rom is really old. Don't recommend it for use on the m9 as the latest stock builds fix all kinds of problems.
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[ROM] [TW 6.0.1 MM] N910T3UVU3EQC1 Stock Rooted Odex/DeOdex for Note 4 [DISCONTINUED]

[ROM] [TW 6.0.1 MM] N910T3UVU3EQC1 Stock Rooted Odex/DeOdex for Note 4 [N910T3 / N910T / N910W8]​
Latest version available here....
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
Introduction
This is the based on the official N910T3UVU3EQC1 TW 6.0.1 MM for Note 4 (SM-N910T3) with Mar 2017 Security Updates
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Features
Rooted
Busybox
Odex/Deodexed (both version available)
Knox removed
External SD Card Fix
Added init.d support
Added Galaxy S7 bootanimation
Included 25 Toggles, thanks to @mdiaz33685
Disabled Bootup sound
No bloatware removed, debloated deodex version also available.
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Requirements
Note 4 (N910T3 or N910T or N910W8)
TWRP recovery
MM bootloader
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Installation
Backup your device, in case you wanted to revert back.
Wipe Data/Factory Reset in TWRP recovery.
Flash the ROM
Reboot
First boot will take around 10-15 minutes
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If you like my work, then press Thanks button to show your appreciation. If you are feeling generous you can also donate to me :good:
Enjoy!!!
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM] [TW 6.0.1 MM] N910T3UVU3EQC1 Stock Rooted Odex/DeOdex for Note 4, ROM for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
pvsgh
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: MM Bootloader
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-04-19
Last Updated 2017-10-28
Screenshots: ​
Downloads ​
Odex Version:
N910T3UVU3EQC1_stock_odex.zip
DeOdex Version:
N910T3UVU3EQC1_stock_deodex.zip
Stock Kernel:
N910T3UVU3EQC1_stock_kernel.zip
Debloated odex/deodex versions (see the list below which applications are removed):
Debloated Odex Version:
N910T3UVU3EQC1_stock_odex_debloated.zip
Debloated DeOdex Version:
N910T3UVU3EQC1_stock_deodex_debloated.zip
List of applications removed:
AmazonShopping_TMO
Books
Chrome
com.mobitv.client.tmobiletvhd
Drive
Dropbox
Facebook_latest
FBAppManager
Flipboard
Gmail2
GoogleTTS
Hangouts
Maps
Music2
Newsstand
PENUP
Photos
PlayGames
PlusOne
SmartRemote_T
talkback
Videos
Vvm_TMO
YouTube
AccessTmobile_TMO
AdaptClient
ECID-release_TMO
FBInstaller
HancomOfficeEditor
Lookout_TMO
SamsungMusic_20_M
SAMSUNG_PLUS
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Question and Answers
Q. What works?
A. Almost everything, nothing removed except Knox.
Q. Wifi Calling ?
A. Yes, wifi calling works. It is based on the T-Mobile firmware.
Q. It is based on N910T3, will it work on N910T or N910W8?
A. Yes, this will work on N910T3, N910T and N910W8 without any issues.
Q. Which kernel works with this ROM?
A. Stock kernel is included and works without issues. I haven't tested Beastmode/Xceed/Ram kernels but they should work without issues. If you installed a custom kernel and want to go back to stock use the link provided in #3 to download and flash stock kernel.
Q. Is there a way to remove the root from this ROM?
A. Yes, you can flash UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip file this URL.. Don't forget to install the Stock Kernel after unroot or you will boot loop.
Q. How do I install Xposed Framework?
A. Download and install the Xposed framework from here don't forget to visit this thread and thanks wanam
You would also need XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk​
Bugs/Fixes:​
Displaying unknown build id in Setting(only for odex version):
Flash this in recovery and reboot:
build_id_fix_qc1.zip
Private Mode not working
Addons:​
System UI Mods (for deodex version only):
Included mods:
5 Way Reboot menu
Internet Speed meter on Statusbar
Removed Sfinder and Quick Connect from notification panel
3Minit Battery Mod
Round Corners for recent apps window
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Just flash in TWRP recovery and reboot. Enoy!!!
Download:
system_ui_mods_qc1.zip
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Credits:
Kamy - for the guides
BDFreak - for the APK tool
reserved6
Thanks man.
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Thanks
Thanks a lot, man.
Thanks a lot, man.
Big thanks.
Why my build number is unknown and baseband EQB1?I clean flashed 2 times.
I have 910T
umair42 said:
Why my build number is unknown and baseband EQB1?I clean flashed 2 times.
I have 910TView attachment 4119533
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errr..... thought I fixed it already before uploading. It just a cosmetic issue, will upload a fix shortly.
umair42 said:
Why my build number is unknown and baseband EQB1?I clean flashed 2 times.
I have 910TView attachment 4119533
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Flash the file in #5 for fix.
pvsgh said:
Flash the file in #5 for fix.
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Thanks for the fix.
Can you tell me from where did you find latest firmware?
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umair42 said:
Thanks for the fix.
Can you tell me from where did you find latest firmware?
Sent from my SM-N910T3 using Tapatalk
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Took a system and boot img dump from the phone, stock ODIN is not available yet.
Thanks, OP! Really appreciate you keeping the Note 4 active. I've always been a little confused with Odex vs DeOdex. With Odex, I can still run Xposed and freeze apps with Titanium, right? Any major benefit of going with DeOdex? Could you give an overview of what you removed in the debloated DeOdex rom?
Thanks again!
nostreborderaj said:
Thanks, OP! Really appreciate you keeping the Note 4 active. I've always been a little confused with Odex vs DeOdex. With Odex, I can still run Xposed and freeze apps with Titanium, right? Any major benefit of going with DeOdex? Could you give an overview of what you removed in the debloated DeOdex rom?
Thanks again!
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odex vs deodex:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224570
I have created Debloated version only for deodex version(which i use personally), all the t-mobile and google related apps are removed which can be downloaded from play store. If you are not comfortable installing the debloated version, I would suggest using the normal deodex version and debloat it as you like.
pvsgh said:
odex vs deodex:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224570
I have created Debloated version only for deodex version(which i use personally), all the t-mobile and google related apps are removed which can be downloaded from play store. If you are not comfortable installing the debloated version, I would suggest using the normal deodex version and debloat it as you like.
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Thanks, pvsgh!
nostreborderaj said:
Thanks, pvsgh!
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Also, I would not recommend further debloating the debloated ROM itself, needless to say you will definitely end up creating the screen rotation issue.

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