Different baseband for cusrom? - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Like CM 10.1 and many others, there's a recommended baseband before flashing. I know we can use another baseband. But I just want to know the effect if we are using different baseband. CM 10.1 and 10.2 recommended using MG2 and I'm using MH1. Is the effect can make battery drain faster? Or random boot? or anything else? or there's no effect if we were using different baseband?

emogibran said:
Like CM 10.1 and many others, there's a recommended baseband before flashing. I know we can use another baseband. But I just want to know the effect if we are using different baseband. CM 10.1 and 10.2 recommended using MG2 and I'm using MH1. Is the effect can make battery drain faster? Or random boot? or anything else? or there's no effect if we were using different baseband?
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No
No
No
There shouldnt be any effect. Unless your carrier has some.. Configs..
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Stock rom with stock kernel vs perseus/redpill

Any one tried this combination : Stock rom and perseus/redpill kernel ?
Yes.. im using stock rom and perseus kernel.
Very stable and working at high performance.
As for now, no lag or any other issue. All working fine..
Battery life longer.
Currently for daily use i overclocked 1.8ghz.. very smooth...
Which kernel would be suggested for a giod balance between battery and performance have been reading about the kernels but finding out from people who are using them . Please enlighten
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KyleDevlin12 said:
Which kernel would be suggested for a giod balance between battery and performance have been reading about the kernels but finding out from people who are using them . Please enlighten
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For me its Perseus or Note2core EX.....they are very good imo.....Perseus for battery and Note2core gives Performance...you cant go wrong with either one.
Try them all, it's so quick to flash, and no kernels massively outperform others. See for yourself!
My personal favorite is neak, and with that, we have all note 2 kernels listed here.
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I have to tweak Perseus kernel. Otherwise it runs pretty bad.
alewis2k12 said:
For me its Perseus or Note2core EX.....they are very good imo.....Perseus for battery and Note2core gives Performance...you cant go wrong with either one.
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Thanxx mate will try them out but I really want a kernel with good balance of both and thats why I am asking I can flssh them all and check but that would take too long to see which one is right as you have to give the kernel some time to set in or it will make no sense flashing all. Get it ?? Sorry for my bad english and thanxx
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Perseus kernel is the best.
Battery and performance are demm good..
You better go for perseus kernel..
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smellymouse said:
I have to tweak Perseus kernel. Otherwise it runs pretty bad.
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Is this true ? Others have to do this also ?
Laynee1 said:
Is this true ? Others have to do this also ?
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for me it was, for others no. Read this thread for my solution. my last post fixed my stutter well without compromising my battery life.
smellymouse said:
for me it was, for others no. Read this thread for my solution. my last post fixed my stutter well without compromising my battery life.
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What thread?
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Laynee1 said:
What thread?
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sorry. my link didn't get posted.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36839844#post36839844
Hey guys, I'm a week old Android convert after coming from ios for 4 years.
I just rooted my Note 2 and was wondering if anyone could help me how to install/flash the Perseus kernel on my phone?
I looked at the official thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 and got lost in all 300+ pages.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
mikkosan said:
Hey guys, I'm a week old Android convert after coming from ios for 4 years.
I just rooted my Note 2 and was wondering if anyone could help me how to install/flash the Perseus kernel on my phone?
I looked at the official thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 and got lost in all 300+ pages.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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PM me. I'll guide you through it.
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Are you new to rooting?
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smellymouse said:
I have to tweak Perseus kernel. Otherwise it runs pretty bad.
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can you please post your performance tweaks?
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PM me. I'll guide you through it.
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Hi, first of all, why didn't you post that here? I am searching the whole morning to find a quick guide. I'm new to Samsung. I had running JellyBam already, but after some time I had to revert back to stock. Now regarding to the damn Sudden Death Bug (mine is affected) I have to install a custom kernel and keep the stock rom. I know there are two ways of flashing custom kernels to (stock)roms:
1. Custom Recovery
2. Odin
Regarding to Odin method: Is it true that the stock recovery will try to remove/flash away all custom stuff?
And if I use CWM method, can I reset the flash counter via Triangle Away while keeping e.g. the Perseus Kernel?
Hi,
if a have some SDS with rooted phone and new kernel, this will disable the warranty, even if i stay with a stock ROM right ?
ppn7 said:
Hi,
if a have some SDS with rooted phone and new kernel, this will disable the warranty, even if i stay with a stock ROM right ?
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Only temporary. If you have to give it to repair you can still use your warranty. Just make sure you reset the flash counter the right way after flashing everything to stock.
But with e.g. Perseus kernel you should be safe from sds bug.
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dtrail1 said:
Hi, first of all, why didn't you post that here? I am searching the whole morning to find a quick guide. I'm new to Samsung. I had running JellyBam already, but after some time I had to revert back to stock. Now regarding to the damn Sudden Death Bug (mine is affected) I have to install a custom kernel and keep the stock rom. I know there are two ways of flashing custom kernels to (stock)roms:
1. Custom Recovery
2. Odin
Regarding to Odin method:
1.Is it true that the stock recovery will try to remove/flash away all custom stuff?
2.And if I use CWM method, can I reset the flash counter via Triangle Away while keeping e.g. the Perseus Kernel?
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-If SDS is the only concern, latest firmware (4.1.2 of 2013 released) are believed to be safe. AFAIK custom kernel also using samsung patch kernel code. so no extra safety by using custom kernel. one more thing just kernel only won't make device safe from SDS you needs recovery too.(recovery also using kernel code)
so you can still remain safe from SDS by flashing latest ROM
OR
Flash latest stock recovery and kernel to old stock ROM
You can find here in post#6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
Again answer to your question,
1. stock recovery won't auto replace custom stuff (kernel/recovery), certain recovery (e.g. philz ) sometimes ask to replace stock recovery when you reboot from recovery. but this is not in case of kernel.
2.No, presence of custom recovery/kernel itself raise counter. even you reset with triangle away.
- once you have custom kernel/recovery, you can't keep your counter '0' even with triangle away. so as far as you are having custom recovery/kernel (whatever method you use to flash them) you are running out of warranty, again to make clear you needs to replace custom kernel/recovery to stock to reset counter and you needs working device to reset counter. (Triangle away need device working)

[Q] Call problem

I am using EhnDroix III and I can't call anyone. When I try to call, it doesn't ring at all and when someone calls me, I pick up but I hear nothing on the other side... Any help? SMS is working fine so not a carrier problem. I have had this problem with stock CM10 as well... Any suggestions?
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How about changing the baseband? Did you try this already?
So do I have to change the baseband? Cuz I'm using dxlm2 so... Do I use dxlm2 or something else?
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I´m not sure it´s the baseband, but it´s quite possible. I once also had problems with one of Arcos early CM9 betas after upgrading the baseband and had to revert back to the one I used before. In further Betas this problem is gone, so I could use the newer baseband too. Each release of a baseband has a different name. So for me the older was something with KL3 and the newer LMB. You have to make sure the baseband you will flash is used in your region/location. There are basebands for europe, asia, africa and so on.
It worked.... not for long. I changed to PacMan ROM due to recommendation and its gone. I flashed it again and it came back but when I swapped sd card using build.prop, its gone even though I flash the baseband. Now I am trying to swap via vold.fstab. Let's see how it goes...

[Q] [SOLVED] How to update baseband version from Custom ROM?

I am currently on CM10.1 for Galaxy Grand (Custom ROM) and right now the baseband version i have is I9082XXAMD1. The latest updates to stock ROM through Samsung, updates the baseband version to I9082XXAME4.
How can i update my baseband version while using CM10.1?
With AMD1, CM10.1 is running absolutely fine (disregarding the bugs known). If i update to AME4, can it (will it) somehow affect the functioning of phone/call feature ?
Anyone?
You get no reply because you seem to confuse "baseband" to "firmware" version. The firmware XXAMF7 has baseband XXAMC4. Baseband pertains to the modem. If you have dual sim grand it will surely enable 2 sims on XXAMF7. CM10.1 works only on 1 sim.
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xenon92 said:
I am currently on CM10.1 for Galaxy Grand (Custom ROM) and right now the baseband version i have is I9082XXAMD1. The latest updates to stock ROM through Samsung, updates the baseband version to I9082XXAMF7.
How can i update my baseband version while using CM10.1?
With AMD1, CM10.1 is running absolutely fine (disregarding the bugs known). If i update to AMF7, can it (will it) somehow affect the functioning of phone/call feature ?
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Working fine in Cm 10.1
From galaxy grand CM 10.1 firmware..
bongski55 said:
You get no reply because you seem to confuse "baseband" to "firmware" version. The firmware XXAMF7 has baseband XXAMC4. Baseband pertains to the modem. If you have dual sim grand it will surely enable 2 sims on XXAMF7. CM10.1 works only on 1 sim.
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Thanks for correcting me. I edited my question for future references.
Now to my question, how am I supposed to get my baseband version updated while staying on CM10.1?
Rejocie001, how did u get urs updated? U flashed stock rom to update the baseband and then back to CM10.1?
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xenon92 said:
Thanks for correcting me. I edited my question for future references.
Now to my question, how am I supposed to get my baseband version updated while staying on CM10.1?
Rejocie001, how did u get urs updated? U flashed stock rom to update the baseband and then back to CM10.1?
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I flashed stock ROM then revert back to cm10.1
From galaxy grand CM 10.1 firmware..
Worked. I hoped there would be an easier way though.
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xenon92 said:
Worked. I hoped there would be an easier way though.
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No.. there is no other easier way.. If you flash only the kernel file.. U will get unknown baseband issue.. So better flash the stock firmware then revert back to cm10.1.. this is the safest method..
From galaxy grand CM 10.1 firmware..
rejocie001 said:
No.. there is no other easier way.. If you flash only the kernel file.. U will get unknown baseband issue.. So better flash the stock firmware then revert back to cm10.1.. this is the safest method..
From galaxy grand CM 10.1 firmware..
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Maybe flashing the modem not the kernel will solve the OP problem? AFAIK kernel flashing does not change the baseband. Pull the modem.img from the stock then add it to rar using winrar for example then flash over cm10.1 using odin. Anyway I have not tried it so OP you are on your own.
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Answer
Why you don't try out to install rom through official recovery already installed in Grand.
I've got the same dilemma, I've got an s4, so I flash stock rom, then have to root that rom after update and reflash cyanogenmod?
Smoddo said:
I've got the same dilemma, I've got an s4, so I flash stock rom, then have to root that rom after update and reflash cyanogenmod?
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That's what i did.
Smoddo said:
I've got the same dilemma, I've got an s4, so I flash stock rom, then have to root that rom after update and reflash cyanogenmod?
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Samsung s4 phones are gimmicky with lots of bloatwares.
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No straight way to update baseband version
I'm on an i9295 with CM11, but the baseband (modem) version is leftover from the stock Touchwiz 4.2.2 I was using ages ago. It doesn't seem to be any fast/smart way to update it. I'll have to spend some time on this. The only way I can think of is the one proposed by rejocie001. I'll have to flash a newer Touchwiz firmware, which will update the baseband version, then I'll have to push CWM via Odin, which will hopefully allow me to flash the CM11 zip again.
If anyone has a better way to do it, please speak up, it can save me a lot of trouble. Don't leave me in the dark here.
Thanx.
only 3g
please help. i flashed my note 3 with cm12 and cm13 but i only get 3g connection. how can i make 4g again?
thanks
therealedmar said:
please help. i flashed my note 3 with cm12 and cm13 but i only get 3g connection. how can i make 4g again?
thanks
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Open your dailpad and tap *#*#4636#*# it will appear device information and change your network into lte mode that's it
I found these links helpful (for Samsung)
forum.youmobile.org/downloads/?cat=62
https://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic...latest-modembaseband-download/#comment-615682
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670326

[Q] Which kernel to choose

Hi, I know this is a bit of a noob question, but I want to flash a new kernel, and I don't know which kernels are safe to flash. I'm running CM 10.1 Wild for the Night with CWM 6.0.3.3 . I have a EL29 modem and the current kernel is something like 3.0.64-CM-q31f128d. As to why I want to flash a new kernel it's because I have an audio problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2374061) and other people with the same problem, but the GT-I9100 version of the s2, have reported it fixed by flashing the dorimanx kernel. However, I can't flash that one because it's only for the GT-I9100 right? So my question is which kernel can I flash?
I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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I believe the only current AOSP kernels are the standard CM one (and its derivatives) and the LightningZap kernel. The CM one is the standard one in most of the AOSP ROMS.
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Yeah I believe the cyanogenmod one is what I currently have. Is it possible to flash the LightningZap kernel using Mobile Odin while keeping my current Cyanogenmod 10.1 setup? Thanks for the quick reply!
As long as there is a tar for it, yes. If they have a zip, you can flash from your current custom recovery. Either way nothing will change but kernel and recovery.
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Ok thanks
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[Q] Baseband important for custom ROM?

Could someone explain to me why and in which aspect the baseband underlying a custom ROM is important?
I can understand it in that way, that the stock ROMs have had different RAM sizes and therefore the size for the custom ROM would be different, but beside that?
After a certain version AFAIR they all had 624 MB RAM.
So why is there e.g. a recommendation of MH1 (or is it already MH2) for CM 10.1 Canjica?
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Even I'd like to know about that.
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Really noone?
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i guess some of dev use certain baseband when they build that custum ROM, if we use the same basebabd that the dev use, we know that custumROM will work at least like what dev expect CMIIW
I guess its cuz for new firmwares u need new basebands. Newer basebands are better too, cuz they have more 3G/2G speed so... why do u want an old baseband if its worse? As an Ascend G300 I gotta say that there's a small chance doing a multibaseband ROM. But, as I said, the last baseband is the best.
Hope it helped u guyz
Easy answer:
For a new base band I would have to flash a new stock firmware and therefore would probably loose all apps and settings...
But you are hopefully right in that point... that the newer the better...
So next time I flash my ROM, I will use mh1 as a base.
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