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Default [RADIO] HTC Evo Shift 4G Radios [PG06IMG.zip] (Updated: 16 June 2011)

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/* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
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How to Flash:

In order for this to work, the HTC Evo Shift 4G needs to be S-OFF. Flashing the radio with a corrupt file or interrupting the flash, can brick the device, please proceed with caution.
  1. Download the your choice of radio for the HTC Evo Shift 4G.
  2. Make sure the filename is PG06IMG.zip exactly or it will not work and copy it to the same folder as adb (the /platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder).
  3. Connect the HTC Evo Shift 4G to the computer via USB.
  4. On the computer, open terminal and run the following commands:
    Code:
    adb push PG06IMG.zip /sdcard/PG06IMG.zip
    adb shell md5sum /sdcard/PG06IMG.zip
    NOTE: The md5 should match up the provide the original download location. If not, redownload & try again.
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    adb reboot bootloader
  5. The HTC Evo Shift 4G will reboot & usually boot into fastboot. Pressing the Power button will put the device into the bootloader.
  6. The bootloader will scan for the radio update. Once it finds the update, select Yes.
  7. Allow the bootloader to finish flashing the updated radio, and reboot the HTC Evo Shift 4G normally.

Downloads:

From Froyo-based RUUs:
  • From 1.17.651.1 RUU (Stock):
    • CDMA: 1.07.00.1129
      md5: 1ca0e51ba2bf3cec91d216326796461a
    • WiMax: 27167
      md5: f0bd032a2752e05e89575650c8dbe35e

From Gingerbread-based RUUs:
  • From 2.72.651.2 RUU:
    • CDMA: 1.08.00.0506
      md5: 6f00fb2c65222ce21a224e8bbe5d67a9
    • WiMax: no WiMax radio was included in this leak
  • From 2.76.651.4 OTA/RUU:
    • CDMA: contains the same radio from the 2.72.651.2 RUU
    • WiMax: 27240
      md5: 0a41e570de8a0c16954efb62d2742055
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Freezing at splash screen after flashing in bootloader, for me. Battery pull and go back into bootloader and the radio version is changed. I'm using CM 7.0.3.1. Reflashing the ROM in recovery didn't work. Using the nandroid I did before flashing the radio update worked, though!
 
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Flashed fine for me. Downloaded to phone. Copied to root of SD. Reboot to bootloader and have had no real probs. Thought I saw a couple graphical glitches on sense at reboot but flawless since.

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flashed with no problems for me.now to see how it performs
 
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Is this safe to apply over any ROM? Lets say CM7 nightly 75?

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It should be safe. I flashed it while on the new gb sense leak and I'm now running a nandroid of cm7 I had. Confirmed much better signal n I see slight improvement in 3g service.

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Originally Posted by mcarrion78 View Post
It should be safe. I flashed it while on the new gb sense leak and I'm now running a nandroid of cm7 I had. Confirmed much better signal n I see slight improvement in 3g service.

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Thanks. Going to make a backup and try it.

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Not flashing for me...says no image. I placed it in the root /sdcard/, this is correct right?

MD5 matches, file name is PG06IMG.zip and it is in /sdcard/PG06IMG.zip

Just says

Loading...[PG06IMG.zip]
No image!

No way to really verify if its there either while in bootloader.........
 
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Not flashing for me...says no image. I placed it in the root /sdcard/, this is correct right?
That's what I did. Downloaded straight to my phone, copy/paste to root, then went into bootloader. Asked if I wanted to update.
 
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That's what I did. Downloaded straight to my phone, copy/paste to root, then went into bootloader. Asked if I wanted to update.
Yeah... It isn't happy with me for some reason

 
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