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Default [RADIO] GB 2.3.3 Radio Updater - Baseband I9020XXKB1

Radio Updater:

GB 2.3.3 Radio Updater [MediaFire] - Radio233Update.zip
[updates baseband to I9020XXKB1]

[MD5] : cc39ce34ad76fb66e80d2b2c2cd3cb88

Installation:

1 - Download
2 - Reboot Recovery
3 - Install
4 - Reboot
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FRANK,
thanks for the radio. could you make a zip for the xxkb3 radio please?

i have for one successfully flashed the i9023xxkb3 radio on my phone ( amoled i9020) with odin from here

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970890

I REPEAT: i HAVE FLASHED ONLY THE RADIO (for others reading). the name reads i9023xxkb3 but after flashing on my phone , it correctly displays i9020xxkb3 in settings under baseband.
 
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not going to flash a radio without an MD5...
 
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not going to flash a radio without an MD5...
[MD5] : cc39ce34ad76fb66e80d2b2c2cd3cb88
 
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Thanks, works fine.
 
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Anyone notice any differences?

I assume this radio can be flashed to be used on a 2.3.2 ROM?
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Anyone notice any differences?

I assume this radio can be flashed to be used on a 2.3.2 ROM?
Yes it can be flashed on 2.3.2. Too early to tell but nothing has exploded yet so that's always a good sign.
 
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after flashing the radio(it flashed fine. much faster then flashing a radio on the N1) i noticed it connected to the network much faster than the old one. also, in the location im at now, data speed more than doubled! it went from 2.5mbps to nearly 6! i hope its that way when i get home too
i flashed it over the latest cm7 kang without any issue.

 
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