ColorOS baseband/modem/logo package

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Entropy512

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I'll add more detail later, but this contains JUST the baseband/modem/logo items from the 5/14 ColorOS release.

http://d-h.st/bOA

You will need the updated TWRP linked from http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=53065486&postcount=84 to flash this - I'm working on getting official TWRP updated to be compatible with stock firmware images but for now, TWRP won't flash stock ZIPs and I chose to use the same asserts as stock here.
 

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I'll add more detail later, but this contains JUST the baseband/modem/logo items from the 5/14 ColorOS release.

http://d-h.st/bOA

You will need the updated TWRP linked from http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=53065486&postcount=84 to flash this - I'm working on getting official TWRP updated to be compatible with stock firmware images but for now, TWRP won't flash stock ZIPs and I chose to use the same asserts as stock here.
Wonder if this TWRP package may help in the meantime. Specific to the X9006 vs7269
 

lesscro

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i will update my 2.0i base and send feedback about feeling on update...
Edit /

Seems to be good... i see no difference, pabe in usage...
Anyway Thx for extraction !
 
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lesscro

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What baseband version is that exactly?

As he said, more info later... Actually i have more signal strengh in same place and more accurate sound during call...
In my house, i have earlier bad signal...

Or i m dumb, and i have placebo effect...but it seems better on ColorOS 2.0i
Edit /
i add an archive with bat command and usb driver for easy flash for beta TWRP
http://download.lesscro.com/Oppo Find 7a/TWRP 2.7.x.x/

Edit 2/

i enciounter an extra huge mega battery drain issue since flash but quaity signal is better...
Dilema !!

 
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i'm running team gummy on my device at the moment. having a problem with the sim card shutting off my device. going to get a new sim card tomorrow. i was also thinking about flashing this while i was at it (for the modem), in hopes of getting this situation cleared up.

would it be safe for me to flash this package even though i'm not running color OS?

thanks, @Entropy512
 

Entropy512

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i'm running team gummy on my device at the moment. having a problem with the sim card shutting off my device. going to get a new sim card tomorrow. i was also thinking about flashing this while i was at it (for the modem), in hopes of getting this situation cleared up.

would it be safe for me to flash this package even though i'm not running color OS?

thanks, @Entropy512

I missed seeing this question earlier, but this package is actually specifically intended for people to be able to change their basebands without flashing ColorOS.
 

bruce7373

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Guys, if I flash the full ColorOS 2.0 package and decide to go back to 1.2.3i, can I simply restore my Nandroid and then flash the 1,2,3i radio? Or do I have to start fresh and flash the full 1.2.3i package?

Sent from my X9006
 

Entropy512

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Guys, if I flash the full ColorOS 2.0 package and decide to go back to 1.2.3i, can I simply restore my Nandroid and then flash the 1,2,3i radio? Or do I have to start fresh and flash the full 1.2.3i package?

Sent from my X9006

Should be able to just nandroid and restore the 1.2.3i radio. The 2.0.0 radio might work OK with 1.2.3, not sure
 
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