Fix a non GSM Nexus that had a GSM Radio flashed to it.
Is there any where or anyone on this site that could give me some info if fixing this is possible.
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
dont use a toolkit next time.
Thanks for the info. You mention not rooting using a toolkit. Any particular reason for this?
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bigfnjoe96 said:
Thanks for the info. You mention not rooting using a toolkit. Any particular reason for this?
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Did what just happened not tip you off?
bigfnjoe96 said:
Thanks for the info. You mention not rooting using a toolkit. Any particular reason for this?
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Pretty obvious, people like you.
Hope you are not butt hurt.
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So I just got a new unlocked Galaxy Nexus that I'm using it with Koodo and for some reason, when I try to look at the weather using network and not GPS, it doesn't work! What's wrong with my phone, is it the carrier? What should I do if I don't want to root my phone? Thanks a ton
Btw, my Galaxy Nexus is running 4.0.1 stock ICS
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Update to 4.0.4 and see if that helps. Just download the .zip, flash clockword mod recovery and apply from sd via CMR. No root needed
novo2393 said:
Update to 4.0.4 and see if that helps. Just download the .zip, flash clockword mod recovery and apply from sd via CMR. No root needed
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I can't cuz I am not rooted and the ota didn't come for my version yet
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Try setting your postal code to retrieve weather info instead of auto-location.
brianisme said:
Try setting your postal code to retrieve weather info instead of auto-location.
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The thing is that I travel quite a lot and I really need auto-location service...
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kyokeun1234 said:
The thing is that I travel quite a lot and I really need auto-location service...
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Just curious as to why you would turn off GPS then?
brianisme said:
Just curious as to why you would turn off GPS then?
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I don't turn off GPS...
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kyokeun1234 said:
So I just got a new unlocked Galaxy Nexus that I'm using it with Koodo and for some reason, when I try to look at the weather using network and not GPS, it doesn't work! What's wrong with my phone, is it the carrier? What should I do if I don't want to root my phone? Thanks a ton
Btw, my Galaxy Nexus is running 4.0.1 stock ICS
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That's where I got the impression you did.
Do you have Google location services turned on?
brianisme said:
That's where I got the impression you did.
Do you have Google location services turned on?
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Yeah I do
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Just got a Galaxy Nexus or I9250; I hope this is the right forum. Can someone please confirm this?
Yeah you just got home hehe
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msedek said:
Yeah you just got home hehe
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Thanks man! Now I can flash all the ROMS I want!!
BTW, what's the difference with the LTE and GSM and others? I don't really know what version is my phone.
unlock your bootloader first, now that you don't have much installed on it, it will wipe your data when you unlock it (you need it to flash roms).
read OPs of each rom you're going to try, TWICE. try to learn how to get yourself out of trouble before you run into it.
even if you're an experienced flasher, i had some strange urge to write this.
welcome
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theonlyhan said:
BTW, what's the difference with the LTE and GSM and others? I don't really know what version is my phone.
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One is CDMA/LTE. One is GSM. That's the difference.
You have GSM unless your phone says "Verizon" or "Sprint" on the back... And considering you're in Canada, you don't have either one of those.
My Galaxy Nexus has very weak wifi signals even though I'm about 20ft away from my router. This has happened since i got the phone and flashed a rom. People say that flashing a new radio helps? Anyone? Thank you in advance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345
all information ever needed for RADIOS/BASEBAND
zeppler said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345
all information ever needed for RADIOS/BASEBAND
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How does this help me? Sorry for the noob question. I can't seem to find the radio on looking for my problems. Do you know which one is for the USA gsm version. Thank you for the quick reply.
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luminiz said:
How does this help me? Sorry for the noob question. I can't seem to find the radio on looking for my problems. Do you know which one is for the USA gsm version. Thank you for the quick reply.
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I think I'm correct in saying you need to download and flash the XXLF1 radio if you don't have it as thats the latest, I'm presuming you're using a GSM Nexus?
What is your current baseband/radio?
Sgtpanda said:
I think I'm correct in saying you need to download and flash the XXLF1 radio if you don't have it as thats the latest, I'm presuming you're using a GSM Nexus?
What is your current baseband/radio?
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Yea I have a gsm Nexus with tmobile and I'm not sure where to find what my baseband or radio
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luminiz said:
Yea I have a gsm Nexus with tmobile and I'm not sure where to find what my baseband or radio
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Go to Settings->About Phone and then one of the readouts is Baseband Version
Sgtpanda said:
Go to Settings->About Phone and then one of the readouts is Baseband Version
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I9250XXLF1
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I've heard though that wi-fi is not on the baseband but on the kernel instead, so that won't help.
I tried a couple of different basebands (UGLC1, UGLA4, XXLF1) and none of them helped the wifi reception. Going back to ICS 4.0.4 did.
The thing is that I'm already on ics with akosp and my wifi reception is pretty terrible. I also am using Franco nightlies #196 with 384 gpu
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You might want to see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769908...
BinkXDA said:
You might want to see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769908...
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This is for jelly bean but I'm on ics and doesn't really help. Thank you for your reply though
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IMM76Q
I have this build also and I dont see it in the toolkit. Do I just need to wait for the toolkit to update or is there a manual way to do it. I just came over from the DInc and Im amazed with the speed of this thing..
Ive read all that I see but its only 2 threads on it. Thanks
20phileagles said:
IMM76Q
I have this build also and I dont see it in the toolkit. Do I just need to wait for the toolkit to update or is there a manual way to do it. I just came over from the DInc and Im amazed with the speed of this thing..
Ive read all that I see but its only 2 threads on it. Thanks
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I had this same version and used the toolkit. Worked fine. Used the imm76k option on toolkit.
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killerapl said:
I had this same version and used the toolkit. Worked fine. Used the imm76k option on toolkit.
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Appreciate bud, thanks alot! Now, on to rooting!
so I'm considering it but I don't want to mess it up! Is it easy? Is it hard? Does it get much faster than stock 4.2?also does it improve network speeds I drop signal every now and then and I wanna flash a different radio... I've been routing for years but I just lost an s2 due to a sticky power button :/.. Is that a common issue with the galaxy nexus also?
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Judging from your signature... it should be easy for you to hack your way into the Nexus
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If you want the easiest method use wugfresh's nexus toolkit...
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scram99 said:
If you want the easiest method use wugfresh's nexus toolkit...
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Please don't...
Be a big boy and root your device while learning something.
Check my signature.
What they said ^ ^
Thanks guys!.. Well I was checking being I bought this phone from someone on xda I went into recovery mode and turns out it already has CWM lol so I assume that it all I have to do is flash any room for the gsm gnex and ill be alright
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Pretty much, although I would recommend updating your recovery to the latest CWM (6.0.2.3) or TWRP (dunno what version that's on at the mo) - especially if you wanna use 4.2.x
EddyOS said:
Pretty much, although I would recommend updating your recovery to the latest CWM (6.0.2.3) or TWRP (dunno what version that's on at the mo) - especially if you wanna use 4.2.x
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Yup that's the recovery I have! great up be flashing soon! Thanks!
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