[RADIO] HTC Incredible 2 Radios [PG32IMG.zip] (Updated: 30 May 2012)

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pradeep564

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Works great on beanstalk if anyone is wondering which is jb 4.2.2. I did have to clear cache like some of you did, otherwise it just stayed frozen at boot.

I have flashed 320 radio on beanstalk running jb 4.2.2 for gsm but network is very poor as I m getting hardly 1 network tower while its 3 towers in other handset

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pradeep564

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Also friends while flashing different roms from gb to ics, I happened to brick the camera. I tried flashing system camera apk & other apks but camera is not functioning. When I click on camera icon its blank. Any help appreciated. Will some tweaking of rom, kernel, radio help

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NeverSeparate

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Also friends while flashing different roms from gb to ics, I happened to brick the camera. I tried flashing system camera apk & other apks but camera is not functioning. When I click on camera icon its blank. Any help appreciated. Will some tweaking of rom, kernel, radio help

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Try some camera apps from the market. If they don't work it may be hardware. I flashed gb to ICS to JB and back and never had camera issues. You have an older device, so it may have just quit.

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From my recollection, flashing the firmware won't make a difference. I might have the radio, though... Give me a few...

Sent from a frequent flasher.

Thanks, going back to a nonsense rom from a sense rom that you were on when you flashed the firmware update I can understand, but flashing it over a nonsense rom I didn't think it would have the desired results aka messing up the nonsense OS that your running
 
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ArslanQureshi

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Thanks, going back to a nonsense rom from a sense rom that you were on when you flashed the firmware update I can understand, but flashing it over a nonsense rom I didn't think it would have the desired results aka messing up the nonsense OS that your running

well I am running Zoe Rom CM10.1 with that firmware update and every thing is fine
 

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Thanks, going back to a nonsense rom from a sense rom that you were on when you flashed the firmware update I can understand, but flashing it over a nonsense rom I didn't think it would have the desired results aka messing up the nonsense OS that your running

Firmware should have no adverse effect on rom whatsoever, in theory.

Nonetheless, Here's the radio.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jzk7twx9t1ov58v/RADIO1.09.01.0320-PG32IMG.zip
MD5: 7543e35b7b19b0255c49e4bfb339c14b

I haven't flashed this since Nov 2012. It should be fine, but as always, flash at your own risk.
 
well I am running Zoe Rom CM10.1 with that firmware update and every thing is fine

I understand that, but I ask were you running Zoe Rom when you flashed that firmware?


Firmware should have no adverse effect on rom whatsoever, in theory.

Nonetheless, Here's the radio.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jzk7twx9t1ov58v/RADIO1.09.01.0320-PG32IMG.zip
MD5: 7543e35b7b19b0255c49e4bfb339c14b

I haven't flashed this since Nov 2012. It should be fine, but as always, flash at your own risk.


Thanks again, I could be wrong but....(and please correct me if I am) I thought a firmware package included kernel? and a kernel for sense wouldn't have the greatest results on an open source rom :confused:
 
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Rushead

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Thanks again, I could be wrong but....(and please correct me if I am) I thought a firmware package included kernel? and a kernel for sense wouldn't have the greatest results on an open source rom :confused:

It's been a while, so I don't recall. But either way, you could reflash the rom, just don't wipe data (cache & Dalvik only).

Sent from a frequent flasher.
 
It's been a while, so I don't recall. But either way, you could reflash the rom, just don't wipe data (cache & Dalvik only).

Sent from a frequent flasher.

So if you dirty flash a rom you don't loose, like your call history or your texts?
I don't know cause I've never tried it :eek: I've always tried to wipe real good :D
BTW that radio aint got no E-Coli on it does it? :eek::eek::silly:
 

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So if you dirty flash a rom you don't loose, like your call history or your texts?
I don't know cause I've never tried it :eek: I've always tried to wipe real good :D
BTW that radio aint got no E-Coli on it does it? :eek::eek::silly:

If you wipe data, you lose all your stuff (sms, call history, etc) otherwise it'll still be there.

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weldawadyathink

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All of the radios and md5s are mirrored on the cyanogenmod website. Just go to the vivow page.

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    Code:
    /* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
     * thermonuclear war, or the end of the world. Please do some research
     * if you have any concerns about flashing a radio before flashing it!
     * YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the
     * finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */

    How to Flash:

    In order for this to work, the HTC Incredible 2 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 Incredible 2.
    2. Make sure the filename is PG32IMG.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 Incredible 2 to the computer via USB.
    4. On the computer, open terminal and run the following commands:
      Code:
      adb push PG32IMG.zip /sdcard/PG32IMG.zip
      adb shell md5sum /sdcard/PG32IMG.zip
      NOTE: The md5 should match up the provide the original download location. If not, redownload & try again.
      Code:
      adb reboot bootloader
    5. The HTC Incredible 2 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 Incredible 2 normally.
    Downloads:

    From Froyo-based RUUs:

    From the 0.0.0.330336 RUU: 0.86.50.0123
    md5: e412e3ce52e313d8a4838b8924830338

    From the 0.92.1401.0 RUU: 0.98.50.0302
    md5: d5741b75a0daa3d35dfe32c8b2df3bb9

    From the 1.08.1401.0 RUU: 0.99.50.0401
    md5: e01e4255da750844dee758dcff86da65

    From the 1.08.1401.4 RUU: has the same radio as the 1.08.1401.0 RUU

    From the 1.30.1401.3 RUU: 0.99.50.0323_2
    md5: bf5a93ec531aabcd05f78c2131b025a3

    From the 1.34.605.4 RUU (HTC Incredible 2 Stock): 0.99.01.0225_2
    md5: 3b78b7fa690fe883196b44f584510cef


    From Gingerbread-based RUUs:

    From the 2.13.1401.4 RUU: 1.01.50.0701
    md5: 82e7428264da622042e2e1e983363609

    From the 2.18.605.3 RUU: 1.09.01.0622
    md5: 028bc6539fd60d51ad87993783ea59af

    From the 2.18.605.4 RUU: has the same radio as the 2.18.605.3 RUU

    From the 3.02.605.1 RUU: has the same radio as the 2.18.605.3 RUU

    From the 3.06.1401.0 RUU: 1.01.50.0817
    md5: 15c0ebcd689a22c0a5f37991435b813f

    From the 4.08.605.3 RUU: 1.09.01.0722
    md5: 68da1874afe8f2e0e202ef96ece52189

    From the Chinese 1.10.709.1 RUU (Not recommended for VZW users, see here and onwards for feedback): 1.25.30.0103
    md5: 2F83F985A7D9B7EC870833C1FA67916A

    From the 5.10.605.9 RUU: 1.09.01.1111
    md5: 700956620392E953B212C85510788795

    From the 6.01.605.05 OTA: 1.09.01.0312
    md5: ea6b98be48210d7797e62362f49ff751


    From Ice Cream Sandwich-based RUUs:

    From the 7.01.605.01 RUU (Cache wipe may be required, see here and onwards for feedback): 1.09.01.0320
    md5: 7543E35B7B19B0255C49E4BFB339C14B



    All Verizon Wireless customers are discouraged from flashing anything OTHER than 'x.x.01.xxxx' radios, for stability reasons.
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    Alright,
    I pulled the radio.img and the android-info.txt out of the firmware update and zipped only those files back up to create our flashable PG32IMG.ZIP for you radio junkies. :silly:

    I have already updated to this firmware so I have not tried this radio zip.

    Rename to PG32IMG.zip
    Put in SD root and flash in bootloader.
    FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/0hpyi140dpsn6zl/RADIO1.09.01.0320-PG32IMG.zip

    Let me know how it works. :fingers-crossed:
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    Had to go find one of my posts on RootzWiki to remember the full radio version number haha. The RUU version can be found in the txt file in the zip.

    From the 5.10.605.9 OTA: Radio Version 1.09.01.1111 (US Verizon)

    Sent from my brain using human to phone transport technology.

    Champion mate, cheers.

    Also, both radios confirmed working on GSM unlocked DInc2.

    MD5 sums created, and OP updated to reflect changes.