[Baseband/Radio] XXKK6 img [GSM]

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masterkamon842

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Yeah just switched to T-Mobile after almost 14 years with AT&T, anyways Im interested in the latest radio for international GSM unlocked model

I have i9250UGLA4 on mine with tmobile and it works flawless. Reception and data speeds are good, and i may be crazy, but battery life has improved much for me. I'll look for the original post

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I have i9250UGLA4 on mine with tmobile and it works flawless. Reception and data speeds are good, and i may be crazy, but battery life has improved much for me. I'll look for the original post

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Not crazy at all. A good signal improves battery life quite a bit. Your phone doesn't have to work so hard maintaining a connection.
 

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    better network, better wifi, and better battery.
    flashboot required.
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    For those who prefer a flashable ZIP through CWM, I just made this up. I always prefer doing that as I may flash any baseband whenever I want, no need to have a PC to flash it.

    Hope you enjoy it, I personally didn't really find any improvement yet, but it's too early for me to judge already.
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    unzip and rename the img to radio.img put under the same folder as fastboot

    do
    fastboot-windows flash radio radio.img
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    Sorry can i ask for a little help with this. I have adb set up on my pc but am very very noobish in how it works.

    I Downloaded the zip, extracted and renamed it to radio.img

    I put it in c/program files/android/android sdk/platform tools in this folder i see a fast boot.

    Connected phone to pc through USB and in fastboot mode.

    I tried the command fastboot-windows flash radio radio.img and cmd box returns as its not recognised as internal or external command. I know im missing something here like changing the directory or something but could do with a hand if its not too much trouble...

    cd c:\path\to\folder
    fastboot flash radio radio.img

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    *cough* self plug *cough*

    I've heard that ADB Gui works very well at flashing Radios :D (look in my sig)