[Q] XNA1 - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm on CM10.2 baseband XXMH1, will I get any benefits from switching to XXNA1 and how do I do it without losing my data and ROM, I can back it up with CWM I guess, do I need ODIN to change baseband? I don't get these stuff at all

needo2 said:
I'm on CM10.2 baseband XXMH1, will I get any benefits from switching to XXNA1 and how do I do it without losing my data and ROM, I can back it up with CWM I guess, do I need ODIN to change baseband? I don't get these stuff at all
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NA1 reboot when hold power i dont know if its my phone or sammy prob
use Titanium backup/helium to backup/restore data (helium is backup data only, no apps)

teddytsen said:
NA1 reboot when hold power i dont know if its my phone or sammy prob
use Titanium backup/helium to backup/restore data (helium is backup data only, no apps)
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Problem you mention happens on stock ROM or all ROMs?, do I need ODIN to get XNA1?

Stock only. You need odin to flash the md5 :/
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If you are already on Touchwiz 4.x you can use Heimdall and 20 minutes of your time

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for the people with boostmobile

if i odin one click to l29 full will i lost the phone setting cuz i wanna do it but full
cuz there the l29 no data and the l29 data. do i just have to reprogram the mms setting or the whole phone
i did it last time i odin to ff18 but with no data and it work fine
i just never did the one click full
mrej201 said:
if i odin one click to l29 full will i lost the phone setting cuz i wanna do it but full
cuz there the l29 no data and the l29 data
i did it last time i odin to ff18 but with no data
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Yes simply using the el29 odin oc will reset your user data so you will lose settings. The no data version will save your settings and data. If you are going from ics to gb, no data version may cause issues. So when downgrading, use the one which deletes data.
BluesRulez said:
Yes simply using the el29 odin oc will reset your user data so you will lose settings. The no data version will save your settings and data. If you are going from ics to gb, no data version may cause issues. So when downgrading, use the one which deletes data.
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thanx does this mean i have to reprogram the boost setting
also can i flash a rom and i use calkulin format right now im on the fg20 with agat6 recovery kernel
i dont want to go to gb i just wanna flash a rom
mrej201 said:
thanx does this mean i have to reprogram the boost setting
also can i flash a rom and i use calkulin format right now im on the fg20 with agat6 recovery kernel
i dont want to go to gb i just wanna flash a rom
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I am on sprint so when I flashed the leaks for boost epic 4g touch, I didn't have to do anything special. I have read you have to do something to get MMS working but I don't use MMS. So I am not too sure if you are on boost and flash a sprint rom, if you have to do anything special or not.
Whichever rom you are flashing will have its own set of instructions so you wanna make sure to follow that. Some rom's have to be flashed from el26 kernel, some don't matter, some need to flash calk's format all and some don't so it depends on what rom you are flashing.
Not sure if this helps you -
FLASH EPIC 4g TOUCH on boost!! Step by step!!

Laggy / Slow Note 2 even after stock restore

Hi guys, so I have a problem with my Note II. I installed a rom yesterday which is where these problems seem to start from. The phone is glitchy, and when the screen is left of for more than 2 minites or so, it wont turn on unless I remove the battery. Also, after I re-boot the battery level is normally 10% less than before. Another issue I had is that I couldn't boot into recovery after flashing this rom however I have no fixed this by using Odin to re-flash CWM recovery.img. But even after going back to by stock backup I made in CWM before I flashed this rom, the problem still persistes (Laggy, freezes)
All I can think of is that this Rom (Omega 3.0) uses AROMA to install, could that be a issue?
Any Ideas anyone? Im not worried about any of the files on the device just want to get it sorted!
Thanks
JustArchiee said:
Hi guys, so I have a problem with my Note II. I installed a rom yesterday which is where these problems seem to start from. The phone is glitchy, and when the screen is left of for more than 2 minites or so, it wont turn on unless I remove the battery. Also, after I re-boot the battery level is normally 10% less than before. Another issue I had is that I couldn't boot into recovery after flashing this rom however I have no fixed this by using Odin to re-flash CWM recovery.img. But even after going back to by stock backup I made in CWM before I flashed this rom, the problem still persistes (Laggy, freezes)
All I can think of is that this Rom (Omega 3.0) uses AROMA to install, could that be a issue?
Any Ideas anyone? Im not worried about any of the files on the device just want to get it sorted!
Thanks
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I think you must ask in Omega's thread. With stock rooted lj1 dont have any of the above
JustArchiee said:
Any Ideas anyone? Im not worried about any of the files on the device just want to get it sorted!
Thanks
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I recomment a full wipe using Odin...
It will definitely get it sorted... full wipe, then install the stock rom...
No way this wont work :good:
Jamal Ahmed said:
I recomment a full wipe using Odin...
It will definitely get it sorted... full wipe, then install the stock rom...
No way this wont work :good:
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Ahh okay thanks ... ummm i've come from a Nexus device so I have no experience in Odin. Is it difficult to do?
JustArchiee said:
Ahh okay thanks ... ummm i've come from a Nexus device so I have no experience in Odin. Is it difficult to do?
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Not at all its as easy as a cupcake
Just know the terms for it
Would you hear a brotherly advice (which i would do myself?)
Use the superwipe script from Android Revolution HD and install mike's ROM. It should have the same effect as odin wipe, only better...
Mike's roms are known to be the best ever. They are totally stock! just extreme perfomance...
So its better thsn going back to stock
Not at all its as easy as a cupcake
Just know the terms for it
Would you hear a brotherly advice (which i would do myself?)
Use the superwipe script from Android Revolution HD and install mike's ROM. It should have the same effect as odin wipe, only better...
Mike's roms are known to be the best ever. They are totally stock! just extreme perfomance...
So its better thsn going back to stock
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Right okay that sounds like a plan, I dont know if I will be able to keep the phone on long enough to download all thta and as I cant connect it to the computer unless its in download mode :/ I could give it a go though, could you post a link to what I need please? Yes, im a complete noob
Put the ROM of your choice on internal sdcard (I also put the same zip on the external just in case something goes wrong)
Make the appropriate backups of apps, data, contacts, sms, pictures and whatnot.
Reboot into recovery and do a full wipe, explained here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909868
Flash ze ROM.
Edit: In CWM, this is how I do a full wipe.
Format system
Format data
Format cache
Format preload
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Sometimes I also do the "fix permissions" at this point.
Then I flash the ROM.
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Kiahnlliya said:
Put the ROM of your choice on internal sdcard (I also put the same zip on the external just in case something goes wrong)
Make the appropriate backups of apps, data, contacts, sms, pictures and whatnot.
Reboot into recovery and do a full wipe, explained here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909868
Flash ze ROM.
Edit: In CWM, this is how I do a full wipe.
Format system
Format data
Format cache
Format preload
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Sometimes I also do the "fix permissions" at this point.
Then I flash the ROM.
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Well that was my initial thought, im just trying to download a rom before the phone freezes. Thanks
The revolutiom HD ROM i was talking about is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925402
You can find the superwipe script from this forum too...
But be sure to put your downloaded rom on SD card, not internal SD...
Well thats my way which i told you you have two choices...you can follow the one of the boy above to see if it helps too?
Jamal Ahmed said:
The revolutiom HD ROM i was talking about is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925402
You can find the superwipe script from this forum too...
But be sure to put your downloaded rom on SD card, not internal SD...
Well thats my way which i told you you have two choices...you can follow the one of the boy above to see if it helps too?
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Ahh more problems, I dont have a SD card, as in not one that can be removed. Is that a issue?
Jamal Ahmed said:
The revolutiom HD ROM i was talking about is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925402
You can find the superwipe script from this forum too...
But be sure to put your downloaded rom on SD card, not internal SD...
Well thats my way which i told you you have two choices...you can follow the one of the boy above to see if it helps too?
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Still the same problem! Maybe not quite as bad but still there. Locked the screen and then was unable to turn it back on again with out removing the battery. Like, what? :S
JustArchiee said:
Still the same problem! Maybe not quite as bad but still there. Locked the screen and then was unable to turn it back on again with out removing the battery. Like, what? :S
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Hmmm....that seems to be a prob!
Because superwipe wipes anyyyything! On the phone. Anything.
It couldnt be sofrware issue...
Try to go back up on stock rom, restore your EFS (if you backed it up!) and claim warranty? there must be a solution with sammy for this...
This isnt normal... you can try :good:
I think thats what im gonna have to do I did try superwipe and still nothing. Is there a easy way to go back to stock? Using odin? Will I have to delete CWM for this? :S
JustArchiee said:
I think thats what im gonna have to do I did try superwipe and still nothing. Is there a easy way to go back to stock? Using odin? Will I have to delete CWM for this? :S
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Yes yes deleting CWM is important for that.
And i just found the backup/restore EFS tool for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922473
Yup you have to go to stock using ODIN...
Try to flash ALIH? I dunno...i thinkthat would be better and less suspicious
Jamal Ahmed said:
Yes yes deleting CWM is important for that.
And i just found the backup/restore EFS tool for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922473
Yup you have to go to stock using ODIN...
Try to flash ALIH? I dunno...i thinkthat would be better and less suspicious
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So restoring EFS will erase CWM is that correct? And then find a stock rom to flash yeah?
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So restoring EFS will erase CWM is that correct? And then find a stock rom to flash yeah?
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Im not so sure about that...
But atleast stock rom should?
Atleast first flash stock rom from sammobile.com (not the rooted ones here)... And then restore EFS...
Then apply check: try to start cwm recovery :good:
Jamal Ahmed said:
Im not so sure about that...
But atleast stock rom should?
Atleast first flash stock rom from sammobile.com (not the rooted ones here)... And then restore EFS...
Then apply check: try to start cwm recovery :good:
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Why restoring EFS?? Also i dont think that restoring EFS is ging to erase cwm
Stock roms from sammobile (full roms) include recovery.img, so after flashing with Odin he is going to have stock recovery.After that through stock recovery, wipe cache+wipe data/factory reset.
And before visiting repair center, flash stock rom from sammobile and check your phone if problem is still there. I think that somehow with the custom rom and restoring cwm backup you f***ed up software
afilopou said:
Why restoring EFS?? Also i dont think that restoring EFS is ging to erase cwm
Stock roms from sammobile (full roms) include recovery.img, so after flashing with Odin he is going to have stock recovery.After that through stock recovery, wipe cache+wipe data/factory reset.
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Restoring EFS because he is going to give his Note in warranty...
Until you backup and restore your original EFS, samsung keeps the track of the number of times you flash so it does not accept warranty.
Restoring EFS is the only chance to claim warranty.
restoring EFS doesnt remove recovery.. hmmm...
Is there any way to remove recovery?
Jamal Ahmed said:
Restoring EFS because he is going to give his Note in warranty...
Until you backup and restore your original EFS, samsung keeps the track of the number of times you flash so it does not accept warranty.
Restoring EFS is the only chance to claim warranty.
restoring EFS doesnt remove recovery.. hmmm...
Is there any way to remove recovery?
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In order to remove cwm recovery, just flash a full stock rom with pc odin
Are you sure about warranty and EFS? In order to backup/restore original EFS you need root, so one way or another you need to flash one or more times
Are you 100% sure?
Jamal Ahmed said:
Im not so sure about that...
But atleast stock rom should?
Atleast first flash stock rom from sammobile.com (not the rooted ones here)... And then restore EFS...
Then apply check: try to start cwm recovery :good:
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Right thats done. I rung them (3 UK) and they said they can just exchange it for a new one ... might be cheeky and ask for the grey model ... so its all good. Thanks for your help anyway mate really appreciate it

E988 model flashing baseband over cwm/tarp recovery not changing the baseband though

Hi,
In my current baseband I am not able to get data services though I am getting data active symbol on signal bar. I am trying to flash different modes to get it working . here the problem is when I flash modem zip in recovery,it shows flash is successful.but when i reboot the phone, I could still see the old modem only. Tried cwm/twrp/ madmack's hacked recovery but same result.
Could you please help?
Is there any alternative way to flash recovery?
How can I restore my old ROM setup including baseband? As I tried to restore a backup with fully functional modem in it, restore is successful but modem is not the one that was backed up.
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vnsriniwas said:
Hi,
In my current baseband I am not able to get data services though I am getting data active symbol on signal bar. I am trying to flash different modes to get it working . here the problem is when I flash modem zip in recovery,it shows flash is successful.but when i reboot the phone, I could still see the old modem only. Tried cwm/twrp/ madmack's hacked recovery but same result.
Could you please help?
Is there any alternative way to flash recovery?
How can I restore my old ROM setup including baseband? As I tried to restore a backup with fully functional modem in it, restore is successful but modem is not the one that was backed up.
Sent from my LG-E980 using xda app-developers app
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Hi, have you found a solution to this? I appear to be in the same boat.
I flashed this one without a problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568336
I don't if it's related but first I installed stock kdz and afterwards cm10.2 and then the modem.
olorin said:
I flashed this one without a problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568336
I don't if it's related but first I installed stock kdz and afterwards cm10.2 and then the modem.
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Hi, That link you sent was for the E986. It's not going to mess up my E988? Also, will this work with North American networks?

[Q] Backing up My Rooted Stock 4.1.2 Note 2

Hey guys I am a bit confused on a couple of things backup related.
I just Rooted my phone to stock using Mr. Robinson's ROM and I am now 4.1.2 rooted on a 4.1.2 BL
I want to use Sky Note Air ROM (4.3.3 based) due to its Air command feature but don't want to get the 4.3 BL. From what I understand, it can be done using Mobile Odin and downloading a wifi patch but I want to backup my phone before I take the plunge
What I'm wondering is, how do I do this without tripping the warranty counter with TWRP. I don't understand how custom recovery works. What I know is that I want to:
backup my phone in it's working condition and if somewhere in the flashing process it doesn't turn out well, I want to go back tothe place I was when it was working on 4.1.2 rooted It seems I need nandroid backup?
Do I need to install TWRP and the recovery in order to do this or are there any other programs that can give me what I want (ie: Titanium backup). Again I'm just a bit concerned about TWRP recovery messing up the phone warranty status.
Install a custom recovery such as TWRP or CWM. Once there choose backup and select the partitions you wish to backup. I always back up boot, cache, system, and data. Reboot as normal.
Once in android I use an md5 verifier to check the validity of the backup. Android File Verifier or Nandroid Manager are two that can do the job. It will take a while as the files add up to about 5gb or so. Once that is done throw your backup onto an external storage solution (PC or cloud). Be confident.
Additionally I do a titanium backup from within android. Once I flash my new ROM I will install my apps from the play store and restore app data to the ones I simply can't do with starting over.
WiFi patch... Don't think that mobile Odin will do be able to apply it. PC Odin or Heimdall are your only options for touching the bootloader.
For WiFi on 4.3 TW ROMs I run agni kernel which gives WiFi back with no bootloader funny business.
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Coug76 said:
Install a custom recovery such as TWRP or CWM. Once there choose backup and select the partitions you wish to backup. I always back up boot, cache, system, and data. Reboot as normal.
Once in android I use an md5 verifier to check the validity of the backup. Android File Verifier or Nandroid Manager are two that can do the job. It will take a while as the files add up to about 5gb or so. Once that is done throw your backup onto an external storage solution (PC or cloud). Be confident.
Additionally I do a titanium backup from within android. Once I flash my new ROM I will install my apps from the play store and restore app data to the ones I simply can't do with starting over.
WiFi patch... Don't think that mobile Odin will do be able to apply it. PC Odin or Heimdall are your only options for touching the bootloader.
For WiFi on 4.3 TW ROMs I run agni kernel which gives WiFi back with no bootloader funny business.
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So TWRM will make the backup on my internal storage, which I then need to transfer to my SD card?
And titanium backup backs up app data that you can use to go back to the status of your apps on the new ROM?
And you're saying while I can install a 4.3 ROM via mobile Odin, I cannot install a wifi patch without PC Odin which will trigger a custom status if I'm not mistaken?
I was under the impression I can use this wifi patch without a need for touching kernels?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48468121&postcount=204
And finally: On the app store I see TWRP manager and I install it from the play store but is this the only step I need for installation, or do I need to install other components to be able to do a proper backup? And with TWRP do you use it to flash a custom ROM or is it used to restore your stock ROM and does either mess up the official status/warranty status of the phone? Thanks in advance
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
My modem?
So I did flash successfully but my 4G modem aint working, any tips on how to fix this if it is a common problem. I already flashed latest modem but still no dice. Still on 4.1.2 BL if I'm not mistaken
edo101 said:
So TWRM will make the backup on my internal storage, which I then need to transfer to my SD card?
And titanium backup backs up app data that you can use to go back to the status of your apps on the new ROM?
And you're saying while I can install a 4.3 ROM via mobile Odin, I cannot install a wifi patch without PC Odin which will trigger a custom status if I'm not mistaken?
I was under the impression I can use this wifi patch without a need for touching kernels?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48468121&postcount=204
And finally: On the app store I see TWRP manager and I install it from the play store but is this the only step I need for installation, or do I need to install other components to be able to do a proper backup? And with TWRP do you use it to flash a custom ROM or is it used to restore your stock ROM and does either mess up the official status/warranty status of the phone? Thanks in advance
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
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You can have TWRP save to external SD by changing your directory to save to prior to backup.
TB can restore app data as well as system data. I don't usually restore apps from TB. I will do some app data and SMS/MMS from TB Pro. Messing with TB restores can make for flaky installs should the wrong stuff be restored especially between Android versions.
Mobile Odin will not touch the bootloader. The WiFi patch is applied to the bootloader. You can try all day long and not do anything other that kill your battery and need to recharge. Odin has 0 to do with custom status. Custom status is a TW root detection thing and not an Odin thing.
The WiFi patch will allow the use of TW stock kernel with WiFi. It *can* be buggy. I just run Agni kernel with TW ROMs and avoid the whole issue that way. I don't see the down side but some stuff like all share might not work with a custom kernel I guess.
I don't know what TWRP manager is. I just checked in the Play Store (the App Store is what iPhone users are stuck with) and it looks like that app is not real useful. I wouldn't give it a second look. If you MUST use an app to install recovery use Goo Manager, it's the official TWRP install app. The rest of the custom recovery functionality is best done in TWRP. Only use the recovery version prepared specifically for your device's model number. Once you install that don't use an app to update the recovery version while on a non TMo based GN2 ROM. The build.prop for the non TMo devices can cause the app to apply the wrong version to your phone.
Also don't flash any modem for a device other that the specific model number on your device. Note 2 has myriad versions. The T-Mobile version is the SGH-T889. ROMs for GSM LTE Note 2 versions are OK (AT&T/SGH-I317 or N7105). Modem or recovery are not.
Custom recovery is what installs and backs up then restores our devices. The act of rooting or installing absolutely voids warranty (in the eyes of Samsung). That doesn't mean that we can't get back to stock and clear flash counters to be warranty valid. If there is a hardware issue that needs to be addressed you can almost always get back to stock. If the device is broken, you aren't covered by warranty anyway.
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edo101 said:
So I did flash successfully but my 4G modem aint working, any tips on how to fix this if it is a common problem. I already flashed latest modem but still no dice. Still on 4.1.2 BL if I'm not mistaken
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What did you flash? How did you do it? Need more detail.
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Coug76 said:
You can have TWRP save to external SD by changing your directory to save to prior to backup.
TB can restore app data as well as system data. I don't usually restore apps from TB. I will do some app data and SMS/MMS from TB Pro. Messing with TB restores can make for flaky installs should the wrong stuff be restored especially between Android versions.
Mobile Odin will not touch the bootloader. The WiFi patch is applied to the bootloader. You can try all day long and not do anything other that kill your battery and need to recharge. Odin has 0 to do with custom status. Custom status is a TW root detection thing and not an Odin thing.
The WiFi patch will allow the use of TW stock kernel with WiFi. It *can* be buggy. I just run Agni kernel with TW ROMs and avoid the whole issue that way. I don't see the down side but some stuff like all share might not work with a custom kernel I guess.
I don't know what TWRP manager is. I just checked in the Play Store (the App Store is what iPhone users are stuck with) and it looks like that app is not real useful. I wouldn't give it a second look. If you MUST use an app to install recovery use Goo Manager, it's the official TWRP install app. The rest of the custom recovery functionality is best done in TWRP. Only use the recovery version prepared specifically for your device's model number. Once you install that don't use an app to update the recovery version while on a non TMo based GN2 ROM. The build.prop for the non TMo devices can cause the app to apply the wrong version to your phone.
Also don't flash any modem for a device other that the specific model number on your device. Note 2 has myriad versions. The T-Mobile version is the SGH-T889. ROMs for GSM LTE Note 2 versions are OK (AT&T/SGH-I317 or N7105). Modem or recovery are not.
Custom recovery is what installs and backs up then restores our devices. The act of rooting or installing absolutely voids warranty (in the eyes of Samsung). That doesn't mean that we can't get back to stock and clear flash counters to be warranty valid. If there is a hardware issue that needs to be addressed you can almost always get back to stock. If the device is broken, you aren't covered by warranty anyway.
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What did you flash? How did you do it? Need more detail.
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I flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584533
http://skynote.camattin.com/)?
SKy Note Air G2 and I flashed it with the T889 MK7 modem along with Agni Kernel.
However Everything else is working except for the modem. I'm still on 4.1.2 BL it looks like (not sure how to check) but my mobile stuff is in tact. It just says mobile network state (disconnected) but all my phone info is correct. It even still has my MetroPCS/Tmo as my Network
Although now, my phone shows as ATT model
I was thinking, should i flash the 4.1.2 modem to see if it will work? I am I believe still on the 4.1.2 BL since I used TWRP to flash not PC Odin or Heimdall
edo101 said:
I flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584533
http://skynote.camattin.com/)?
SKy Note Air G2 and I flashed it with the T889 MK7 modem along with Agni Kernel.
However Everything else is working except for the modem. I'm still on 4.1.2 BL it looks like (not sure how to check) but my mobile stuff is in tact. It just says mobile network state (disconnected) but all my phone info is correct. It even still has my MetroPCS/Tmo as my Network
Although now, my phone shows as ATT model
I was thinking, should i flash the 4.1.2 modem to see if it will work? I am I believe still on the 4.1.2 BL since I used TWRP to flash not PC Odin or Heimdall
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Your APN is still wrong. SkyNote is an I317 ROM. It has APN settings for AT&T. The reason your device thinks that it's an I317 is because your ROM is built for the I317. The build.prop is for i317. You can either live with it or change the build.prop to T889. If your baseband shows the MK7 modem you are on the MK7 modem. Don't mess with it.
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Coug76 said:
Your APN is still wrong. SkyNote is an I317 ROM. It has APN settings for AT&T. The reason your device thinks that it's an I317 is because your ROM is built for the I317. The build.prop is for i317. You can either live with it or change the build.prop to T889. If your baseband shows the MK7 modem you are on the MK7 modem. Don't mess with it.
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Oh I'm not even sure if it was MK7 from the get go. I just fashed it without checking to MK7.
Anyway, I don't mind it being AT&T but I need to get the radio working again. How do I fix the APN issue? Or do I need to know my APN settings beforehand?
edo101 said:
Oh I'm not even sure if it was MK7 from the get go. I just fashed it without checking to MK7.
Anyway, I don't mind it being AT&T but I need to get the radio working again. How do I fix the APN issue? Or do I need to know my APN settings beforehand?
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You need to determine what the metro APN settings are in advance of being able to change them. The APN settings are under settings > wireless and networks > more > access point names. Fill in the blanks accurately then reboot.
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No Wi-Fi after baseband update (Stock Rom)

no matter what baseband i flash via odin, wi-fi could not be enabled after rebooting.
baseband version changes successfully. anyone have a solution for this issue? thanks
in advance.
flash it twice!
lOtz1009 said:
flash it twice!
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doesn`t work.
is it neccessary that kernel and baseband have to be the same version?
crxvti said:
doesn`t work.
is it neccessary that kernel and baseband have to be the same version?
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nope, I actually found a fix for the same issue, root your phone then delete /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf then flash your rom again (not sure if you need to clean data and cache) with odin and it should work.
Levent2101 said:
nope, I actually found a fix for the same issue, root your phone then delete /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf then flash your rom again (not sure if you need to clean data and cache) with odin and it should work.
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unfortunately, this does not work, wi-fi can only be enabled if i use the one from my rom
I was have same issue.
How did I fix it? (I have 9190)
I flashed 9195's stock rom via odin. Of course odin gave me error. I removed the battery and placed it again. Flashed latest 9190's stock rom and wifi issue solved.
i flashed a rom that fits for i9195, that is not my problem. i have no wi-fi after i update my modem. version number is correct but wi-fi can not be enabled, even if i flash it twice. my rom is the sc-stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-mini/development/rom-stock-nk5-deodexed-debloated-4-4-2-t3104160
crxvti said:
no matter what baseband i flash via odin, wi-fi could not be enabled after rebooting.
baseband version changes successfully. anyone have a solution for this issue? thanks
in advance.
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The ROM controls the wifi, not the modem. Strange that multiple ROMs can't even be enabled, I suspect data is left somewhere, do full wipe to install a new ROM so all old data etc is wiped and make sure you are not installing app data etc from a backup for this.
Else it might be the kernel.........
IronRoo said:
The ROM controls the wifi, not the modem. Strange that multiple ROMs can't even be enabled, I suspect data is left somewhere, do full wipe to install a new ROM so all old data etc is wiped and make sure you are not installing app data etc from a backup for this.
Else it might be the kernel.........
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wi-fi is working with the baseband which is included in the rom (until i flash another baseband, then it stops)

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