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Yes I am having the same issue with Xylon latest stable, even if I flash the new baseband ... weird
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How do i flash these? can i use twrp or do i have to use fastboot? If i have to flash using fastboot how do i do that? Thanks
 
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Definitely get better speeds/ping on 0.33. Here's my test on ThreeUK, same server 10 times and averaged to a mean:
 
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I’m running the CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies and have always had issues with having poor 3g and weak wifi even on stock android.

Yesterday I flashed the baseband and bootloader zip and immediately saw a massive improvement, my signal for both wifi and 3g doubled, my phone calls appear to be clearer and louder and overall I couldn't be happier

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Today I updated CyanogenMod to today’s build and my signal strength on both wifi and 3g went back to where it was before I flashed the bootloader yesterday ??

I re flashed the bootloader again and the wifi and 3g have shot back up again?

Does this mean every time I update a nightly build the bootloader will need to be reflashed?

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Is anyone else having connectivity issues with the 18-Feb release? I know I've seen a few posts here and there with people saying theirs were resolved, but I'm still having the same old issues with wifi and bluetooth that I've been experiencing since 4.2.0. Wifi has authentication issues that forces a reboot. Bluetooth often refuses to connect to devices or simply won't turn back on after being turned off, again forcing a reboot. I've been rebooting more often on 4.2.x more than any phone I've had. I know these are issues with Android in general and not this ROM, just wondering if anyone else is still experiencing them.
 
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Do i have to reflash the [4.2.2] JDQ39 Baseband and Bootloader ZIP everytime when i wipe data, cache & dalvik?
 
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Do i have to reflash the [4.2.2] JDQ39 Baseband and Bootloader ZIP everytime when i wipe data, cache & dalvik?
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