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Default Anyone know anything about Team Codefire desensed?

I just put this on my phone yesterday, and put KangBang 2.0 on it as well, which most said would fix the in call volume issues, but no dice for me. Also my ringtones stop after one ring when I"m getting a call. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions that may fix my issues. I asked for help in the thread but doesn't seem anyone's paying attention to it atm.
 
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I'm not complaining about the rom I just need some help

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I just put this on my phone yesterday, and put KangBang 2.0 on it as well, which most said would fix the in call volume issues, but no dice for me. Also my ringtones stop after one ring when I"m getting a call. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions that may fix my issues. I asked for help in the thread but doesn't seem anyone's paying attention to it atm.
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It's a great rom but calls didn't work right for me, but in hindsight it might have been a bad kernal flash

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I had the same issue and went back to faux 123 kernel and fixed it , I'm gonna reflash the kabang one and see if I can get it to work if not I think I will stay with the 007 seems to be good .
 
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KangBang has been known to cause low in-call volume, although by no means is it a bad kernel or made by a bad dev.
 
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OK you guys here's the 1.5 link if you cant find it where it should be found:

This one has Kangbang V2.1 done by Kevsthabest

http://goo.im/devs/CodeFire/DeSensed...esensed1.5.zip

PLEASE DONT make mirrors as we have a count system for this link.
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OK you guys here's the 1.5 link if you cant find it where it should be found:

This one has Kangbang V2.1 done by Kevsthabest

http://goo.im/devs/CodeFire/DeSensed...esensed1.5.zip

PLEASE DONT make mirrors as we have a count system for this link.
just a noob question , what is a mirror? I see that a bunch .

Also is this the best Verison kabang ?
 
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