Hi every one.
I need to ask you how to put the FM Radio back on my Fame, I downloaded a custom rom the "Lollipop Grey ROM V1" but it doesn't have the radio apk, so I need you to tell me how to get my radio apk back again in my fame. If any one can tell me the process I will appreciate the information, thank you for your time.
hmm
is that stock rom modded ??
if yes,you can implemented or take from stock rom radio
don't forget to search the lib too
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Hello.
I'm new here and i don't know a lot on rom or radios but i updated the rom of my diamond to DIB_Diamond_20FN.originally i had rom of H3G italia 1.37.....Now i get everything working except the photos of my contacts when i put those on favorites they are not clear.I don't know if i have some resolution problem or there is smth else and how can i downgrade the rom to the one i had before?
Thanks
try flashing another radio / flash to the old one?
otherwise try another full rom set... and see if problem is fixed... if it is then flash back to the rom you're using now...
sounds like a lot of work but thats the only way - trial and error...
I rooted my device only so I can add Hebrew support, but unfortunately I only managed to get Hebrew with an old ROM which doesn't support multi-touch
How can I add the Hebrew fonts (found here*: romraid.com/paul/bravo/r1-hebrew-desire-signed.zip) to the stock ROM or a custom ROM (like MoDaCo)?
Any help is appreciated...
* The forum wouldn't let me post the full link just add three w's in the beginning....
Are there no tutorials for making custom ROMs?
If you have an Ad-Free MoDaCo account you can cook your own MCRr3 ROM with Hebrew in it
The problem is I don't want to use the MoDaCo ROM, simply because I don't need all the features in it.. I just need Hebrew
Also the FM radio doesn't work in MoDaCo as far as I know so that's kind of a turn off
Thanks
Never use the radio - it's a phone!!!
You can just take out all the things you don't want - I don't use any of the MoDaCo bits tbh, but I also add in newer version of apps (Facebook, Twitter, etc) so I have it how I want it.
Other than that you'd just have to use a rooted stock ROM and add the update ZIP into it seperately
EddyOS said:
Other than that you'd just have to use a rooted stock ROM and add the update ZIP into it seperately
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Do you know where I can get a rooted stock ROM with latest version?
hi everyone,
i have question which to be cleared.
if i install Custome Rom will it change my Radio?
if my radio changed, will i able to revert back to original radio?
thank you
No, by installing a custom rom, it will not change your radio version.
You can flash to another radio version and flash back to stock/another radio if it does not work as well for you.
Here's the link for the different radio versions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687464
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Hello a noob question for you guys.
I see some custom ROMS (if not every one) says that you have to have a certain radio version or newer.
then again I see stock ROMS often has a radio version in the file name.
Does that mean that the stock ROMS include the proper radio ? and that i dont need to find a radio seperately ?
thanks
Yes, stock roms such as this RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.15.405.4_Radio_32.30.00.28U_4. 05.00.11_release_122704.exe include an associated radio also.
If you flash a custom rom from the stock rom, you will always have the default stock radio version (e.g. 32.30.00.28U_4. 05.00.11) installed unless you flash a newer radio rom yourself.
You will find that the selection of custom roms will be without radio versions, and the OP will normally provide links to the recommended radio versions that will work with that associated rom, for performance and functionality purposes.
thank you for helpfull info
another one for you
if i want to downgrade to stock sometime, wil the "old" version of the radio overwrite the newer one i might have installed with a custom ROM ?
jorgenask said:
thank you for helpfull info
another one for you
if i want to downgrade to stock sometime, wil the "old" version of the radio overwrite the newer one i might have installed with a custom ROM ?
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If you flash back to a stock rom with the radio version included, then you will also have stock rom and radio installed. The rom image and radio image will be replaced to stock firmware.
You could even flash the stock radio rom individually, list of stock radio's here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687464
thanks for your help
jorgenask said:
thanks for your help
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No problem bud
Quick question leading on from this...if you flash a new radio, does it delete all your apps and settings like when you flash a new rom, or do they survive?
Cheers.
scutworker said:
Quick question leading on from this...if you flash a new radio, does it delete all your apps and settings like when you flash a new rom, or do they survive?
Cheers.
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No, the radio is written to a seperate part of the device, and does not interfere with the OS portion.
Is there any way to extract the FM Radio from S3 stock rom and port it to CM 10.2 Rom because i searched all over the internet and i didn't find any solution.
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Is there any way to extract the FM Radio from S3 stock rom and port it to CM 10.2 Rom because i searched all over the internet and i didn't find any solution.
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As per then thousand identical posts .
It would have been ported by now if it was possible .
jje
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Is there any way to extract the FM Radio from S3 stock rom and port it to CM 10.2 Rom because i searched all over the internet and i didn't find any solution.
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try spirit UL from play store.
neo2150 said:
Is there any way to extract the FM Radio from S3 stock rom and port it to CM 10.2 Rom because i searched all over the internet and i didn't find any solution.
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the way i see it, the stock FM radio will need stock framework which non-stock ROMs won't have...