Which rom is best for signal reception? - Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus) Questions & Answers

i want good and stable signal reception

Baseband 1.76 based rom is best for great signal reception

sidS6 said:
Baseband 1.76 based rom is best for great signal reception
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sorry but no custom rom provides baseband. only stock roms have and change the baseband version. i already have 1.76 baseband. whichever rom i flash, the baseband remains the same.

try oxygen os

mendax99 said:
try oxygen os
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It has change of baseband to 1.70 is best worldwide
Which is good
But 1.76 from zui nougat is the best if ur from India
Not only baseband certain blobs inside the roms also alter signal reception but u can have good reception in Jaguar oreo

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Upgrade baseband

I'm new in this forum, I am not an expert like you, if i flash a new rom like jaguar nougat (actually i have resurrection remix, android 6.0.1) my baseband upgrade with it? Thank you
Weibok said:
I'm new in this forum, I am not an expert like you, if i flash a new rom like jaguar nougat (actually i have resurrection remix, android 6.0.1) my baseband upgrade with it? Thank you
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What I've known is that if you install either an Oreo or nougat ROM over a marshmallow baseband, it gets bricked.... But if you have a baseband from Oreo(for example) and you install either marshmallow or nougat, it is OK, no problem with it. However, I don't know which baseband version belongs to which android version.
If I'm mistaken, please someone corrects me...
I personally had 1.5 version and was capable to install AEX 8.1. However, I didn't know if there was any problem with 4G or 3G because I don't use data.
So, the first thing you gotta do is knowing which baseband you have... If you have 1.70 or 1.76 it is OK for all ROM you'd like to install.
1.70 version is from Chinese z2 version and 1.76 from Indian version... I've also heard that on 1.70 VolTE (which I have non idea what it is, but loooots of people ask for it) doesn't work and it does work on 1.76. However yesterday I saw a comment which said that with 1.70 baseband version that user is able to have VolTE working fine.
If you don't want to have any problem with basebands, what you have to do is upgrade it... Some methods erase all your data and some others block your bootloader. So what I did was install H2OS (2018 version) to avoid losing all my data and blocking my bootkoader.
Here is the link of the ROM
https://drive.google.com/file/...x3DWTrjJct7y7hF02fcnithK6/view
P.S: I downloaded it through my cellphone (specifically via "via browser") and at the time of installing it, it gave me an error. The error was about corruption or something like that, so I highly recommend you to download it from your PC cuz that way you'll have no problem
I invite you to taste that ROM (H2OS), it is absolutely amazing in term of performance; battery I don't remember it, but the ROM is awesome...
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Weak Signal Strength on Chinese OnePlus 5t flashed to Oxygen OS

I get weak signals & bad LTE reception in my home country. My phone is rooted and is on Oxygen OS. Is there a modem/firmware that I might flash to make the radio the international version. Thanks
Same version,but not meet that problem yet. Maybe try clean full package rec clean and reinstall the os
falsemeet said:
Same version,but not meet that problem yet. Maybe try clean full package rec clean and reinstall the os
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Thanks, will give that a go.
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Weak Signal Strength on Chinese OnePlus 5t flashed to AOSP ROMS, and I am in China...

Is it worth it to Update baseband?

I'm currently running AOSP 7.1.2 with 1.7x baseband, should I Update the baseband? is the performance difference really significant?
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Friend is not the baseband that give performance and
yes the updated bootloader. (I am currently in the bootloager Pie in performance these new updated roms (kernel 4.4) They are spectacular, but in battery it sins a lot, thinking of going back to the nougart roms.If your cell phone has already been installed zui 2.5 Indian (then went to the customs roms) Do not need to upgrade (pass to 3.5 by qpst). The basebands do not leave the 1.70x only have one that is different that is the 1.76
Zukker Fs! said:
Friend is not the baseband that give performance and
yes the updated bootloader. (I am currently in the bootloager Pie in performance these new updated roms (kernel 4.4) They are spectacular, but in battery it sins a lot, thinking of going back to the nougart roms.If your cell phone has already been installed zui 2.5 Indian (then went to the customs roms) Do not need to upgrade (pass to 3.5 by qpst). The basebands do not leave the 1.70x only have one that is different that is the 1.76
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So, should I Update my bootloader (updated bootloader + AOSP extended 7.1.2 custom ROM)? what's your advice overall?, I had ZUI 2.5.
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Dokken2x said:
So, should I Update my bootloader (updated bootloader + AOSP extended 7.1.2 custom ROM)? what's your advice overall?, I had ZUI 2.5.
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Friend if You before going to the customs roms was in zui 2.5 indiana do not need to update the bootloader (by qpst installing zui 3.5) just install factory vendor in twrp and then install twrp treble and install rom with kernel 4.4, gapps, mods and the ones you want
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Dokken2x said:
So, should I Update my bootloader (updated bootloader + AOSP extended 7.1.2 custom ROM)? what's your advice overall?, I had ZUI 2.5.
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friend if you want high performance, security, updates continue, software news can go to the 4.4 kernel roms, but depending on user to user the issue of battery autonomy is relative is each testing and evaluating whether it is good or not!

arb3, should I flash arb4 firmware?

hi,
I'm on arb3 since whyred switched to arb4. since then I always updated with non arb firmware. right know I'm on non arb pie firmware while having an oreo based rom. I noticed all the talk about new pie based roms and how need pie firmware, while oreo based roms doesn't work with pie. so I got confused because my roms work with orea based. then I read this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79630538&postcount=1586
now I'm wondering what to do. keep arb3 the way I always had or should I update to a arb4 oreo firmware for a oreo based rom, maybe it will fix my long lasting wifi dc problems.
switch to arb4, i mean we have may 2019. Theres also oreo arb4 firmware out there. Trust me, you will never switch back to Nougat. Go with the progress.
Gerr1 said:
switch to arb4, i mean we have may 2019. Theres also oreo arb4 firmware out there. Trust me, you will never switch back to Nougat. Go with the progress.
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I switched the moment arb4 came out and never had single issue.. Always laughed at paranoia ridden individuals here avoiding arb4 at all costs lmao.
gohan456 said:
hi,
I'm on arb3 since whyred switched to arb4. since then I always updated with non arb firmware. right know I'm on non arb pie firmware while having an oreo based rom. I noticed all the talk about new pie based roms and how need pie firmware, while oreo based roms doesn't work with pie. so I got confused because my roms work with orea based. then I read this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79630538&postcount=1586
now I'm wondering what to do. keep arb3 the way I always had or should I update to a arb4 oreo firmware for a oreo based rom, maybe it will fix my long lasting wifi dc problems.
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No use sticking with arb3, it's so outdated now, i litterally have no problems with arb4 fw, for pie based fw, battery backup is probably a bit worse than oreo fw based.
Yeah, you won't have any problem with arb4 unless u want to use few month old roms (which is stupid anyways). Arb4 appeared in 8.7.6 global beta/9.5.19 global stable, so u have high range of roms to choose between.
Alright I switched to arb4 latest stable oreo, now I will check wifi for 1 week and report if it changed something. Phone seems more smooth but could be just a placebo.
With this wifi issue are u sure it's not at ur end? I never had something like this, tho i only use wifi at home.
gohan456 said:
Alright I switched to arb4 latest stable oreo, now I will check wifi for 1 week and report if it changed something. Phone seems more smooth but could be just a placebo.
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Xiaomi has just released a stable pie build for closed test yesterday, you can try it.

Is there a firmware difference between Indonesia and EEA/MI ROM?

So i switched from EEA to Indonesian ROM for MIUI DIaler, but i'm curios does it have different firmwares for modem, bluetooth, wi-fi etc? Cause i'm scared that my mobile internet may work worse because of it. Unfortunately, I did not take a screenshot of the modem firmware version on the EEA ROM, on Indonesian ROM it's MOLY.LR13.R1.TC8.SP.V2.P59
no , Im using Indonesian ROM for more than 1 year no problem
Coolmaster007 said:
no , Im using Indonesian ROM for more than 1 year no problem
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According to the information I found, they do have different baseband firmware compared to other ROMs

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