[Tool] basebandswitcher V4 multilanguage V0.7 (22.07.2011)

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Sqoerk

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2009
342
120
Hi folks,

I've translated the itfunz basebandswitcher. I wassn't happy with the chinese signs in my program store. So I added english and german. :D The problem was, that the programmer hardcoded some strings, so I've translated those to english only. It's an update.zip which can be flashed via clockworkmod.

Translations available:

Basebands available:
  • South Korea SKT 3.4.2-74 @ 2100MHz
  • China ME722 1.10 @ 850/1900/2100MHz
  • US T-Mobile 3.4.2-107-4 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
  • US T-Mobile 3.4.2-107-9 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
  • US T-Mobile 6.xx.0 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
  • Australia Telstra 2.26.0 @ 850/2100MHz
  • Brazil Claro 3.4.2_107-7 @ 850/2100MHz
  • Brazil Claro 6.14.5 @ 850/2100MHz
  • Brazil Vivo 3.4.2_107-9 @ 850/2100MHz
  • China 2.5.0_2.6.0_2.10.0 @ 850/2100MHz
  • China RT 0.26.0_1.11.0 @ 850/2100MHz
  • International RT 2.5x @ 850/2100MHz
  • Australia OPTUS 3.4.2-145 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Central Europe Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Poland 2.51.x Arabia 2.54.0 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Central Europe Hong Kong, Taiwan, Arabia, France, Nordic 3.4.x United Kingdom 4.5.1-85 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Central Europe RT 2.34.0 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Europe RT 3.4.2-145 @ 900/2100MHz
  • France Germany, Austria, Switzerland RT 2.21.0 @ 900/2100MHz
  • France Orange 3.4.2_164-5 @ 900/2100MHz
  • France Vodafone 3.4.2_164-3 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Hong Kong, Taiwan Optus SEA 2.59.0 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Italia RT 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Poland Orange 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Poland Orange 3.4.2-131 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom RT 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom RT 3.4.2-117 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom RT 3.4.3-3 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom RT 3.4.3-11 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom T-Mobile 2.21.0 @ 900/2100MHz
  • United Kingdom T-Mobile 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
  • Argentina Claro 3.4.2_107-9 @ 850/1900MHz
  • Argentina Personal 3.4.2_107-7 @ 850/1900MHz
  • Argentina RT 6.14.7 @ 850/1900MHz
  • Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, India, South Africa RT SEA15 3.4.3-331 @ 900/2100MHz
  • New: Brazil RT 3.4.2-107 @ 850/2100MHz
  • New: Columbia RT 3.4.2-107 @ 850/1900MHz
  • New: Brazil Tim 3.4.2-107-9 @ 850/2100MHz
If anybody needs other basebands included, copy the folder /system/etc/motorola/bp_nvm_default from your Defy, zip it, post a zip here and write down out of wich rom it is and for which country it is.

If anybody wants to add new Languages, PM me the translationlist + what Language it is.

Translationlist:
  • Frequency Bands
  • You need root permission to use is program.
  • Select baseband
  • Change in progress, please wait...
  • Reboot...
  • Switch success. Do you want to reboot now?
  • Check permission
  • Cancel
  • Welcome to ITFUNZ Baseband Switcher for Defy, for more information, please visit
  • Unknown
  • Current BaseBand Version
  • South Korea
  • China
  • US
  • Austria
  • Brazil
  • International
  • Central Europe
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • France
  • Hong Kong
  • Taiwan
  • Poland
  • Arabia
  • Nordic
  • United Kingdom
  • Italia
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Philippines
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam
  • India
  • South Africa

If you find spelling mistakes, please tell me, I'll correct this.
All credits for creating this tool go to www.itfunz.com. Translation and new Basebands are included by myself. Thanks to all making the translation for me.

UPDATE 20.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.1
  • new Basebandversion 4
  • everything translated to english, also the last questionbox
  • update file is CWM 3 compatible

UPDATE 22.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.2
  • update file is now really CWM 3 compatible... sorry for the wrong script
  • old basebandswitcherV3.1apk file will be removed on update

UPDATE 24.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.3
  • added russian translation. THX to dab512 who made this translation

UPDATE 27.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.4
  • added portugese (portugal) translation. THX to kadopt who made this translation
  • fixed translation errors. Australia isn't Austria any more ;)

UPDATE 01.06.2011 bbsV4mlV0.5
  • added albanian, spanish, dutch, serbian and turkish translation. THX to AkkiandDefy
  • added french translation. THX to AkkiandDefy and Epsylon3
  • added greek translation. THX to demolition23
  • fixed some small translation errors

UPDATE 07.06.2011 bbsV4mlV0.6
  • added argentinian RT 6.14.7 baseband (from the old basebandswitcher v3.1)
  • added SEA15 3.4.3-331 baseband (Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam)
  • fixed baseband frequencies for argentinian claro baseband
  • removed serbian translation, until I have a kyrillic one
  • added hungarian translation. THX to xanadu
  • added polish translation. THX to pkryger
  • added romanian translation. THX to badeaioan
  • fixed some small translation errors

UPDATE 22.07.2011 bbsV4mlV0.7
  • added Brazil RT 3.4.2-107 baseband. THX to alexmedeiros
  • added Columbia RT 3.4.2-107 baseband. THX to johanlh
  • added Brazil Tim 3.4.2-107-9 baseband. THX to geollucas
  • added brazilian portuguese translation. THX to jhowlive
  • fixed brazil provider name "viva" to "vivo"
 

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Valdis1977

Member
Jan 15, 2011
16
4
Kaluga
I use Chinese baseband in Russia. If I choose European baseband my phone works only with 1800 GSM and 3G. With Chinese baseband it works with 900/1800 GSM and HSPDA.

Sent from my MB525 using Tapatalk
 

GordOne

Member
May 8, 2008
8
0
I use Chinese baseband in Russia. If I choose European baseband my phone works only with 1800 GSM and 3G. With Chinese baseband it works with 900/1800 GSM and HSPDA.

Sent from my MB525 using Tapatalk

how you can see what band defi use in the moment?
and 2nd - what setting are "chinese" in this version bbs?


Sent from my MB525 using XDA App
 

Sqoerk

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2009
342
120
how you can see what band defi use in the moment?
and 2nd - what setting are "chinese" in this version bbs?


Sent from my MB525 using XDA App

When you start the tool, you can see "current Baseband:" ontop of the window :D
This is the baseband you are using right now.

to your 2nd Question...It should all be translated to english but I left the chinese language. So if you set your defy to chinese, you'll see this translation.

If you set your Defy to german, you'll see the german translation I've made :)
 

GordOne

Member
May 8, 2008
8
0
When you start the tool, you can see "current Baseband:" ontop of the window :D
This is the baseband you are using right now.

to your 2nd Question...It should all be translated to english but I left the chinese language. So if you set your defy to chinese, you'll see this translation.

If you set your Defy to german, you'll see the german translation I've made :)

when I start the tool I see Central Europe 34.155.2 - not baseband like 900 or 1800 mhz...

and I asked about "chinese" don't mined language but set...
 

Sqoerk

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2009
342
120
when I start the tool I see Central Europe 34.155.2 - not baseband like 900 or 1800 mhz...

and I asked about "chinese" don't mined language but set...

Sorry dude, I can't get your 2nd sentence. Please explain a lil more, cause I'm really willing to help you.

If you got a chinese Defy and your language isn't shown, I'll have to update this translation. Please supply more information:
- ROM Version
- Defy Version (MB525 or ME525)
- Current Language you are using (eg. English, Chineese traditional...)

all information you think I can use.
 
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AgentSmith

Senior Member
Feb 22, 2006
764
175
I use Chinese baseband in Russia. If I choose European baseband my phone works only with 1800 GSM and 3G. With Chinese baseband it works with 900/1800 GSM and HSPDA.

Sent from my MB525 using Tapatalk

Am in the exact same situation here. Soon I am moving to an area with 3G @ 900 MHz i.o. 850 MHz. Can I enable this without losing reception of GSM @ 900 MHz?
 

Sqoerk

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2009
342
120
Unfortunaly I've only translated this tool, but I'll have a look if I can integrate more basebands...

Tell me what baseband is missing, so I can try
 

marhensa

Senior Member
Dec 17, 2010
2,019
1,175
Bogor
can you add this?
or you could submit this file to itfunz chinese forum which create this baseband switcher?

this is Baseband for South East Asia,
Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, etc...
900 / 2100

obtained from stock 2.59 SEA Defy.

it could helps people a lot who live in SEA region... :)

ps:
SEA baseband is different with INDIA baseband.
in 3G fix thread, it considered as a same baseband :confused:
and it ruined signal reception when applied in SEA region.
india is 850 / 2100.
 

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nisamtetreb

Senior Member
Nov 30, 2010
151
10
Thank you for the translation!

Isn't it possible to just leave the main combinations of frequencies?
For example in Austria I need the same frequencies as marhensa: 900/2100.
 
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hailmary

Senior Member
Jan 10, 2009
813
133
47
manila
www.facebook.com
SEA baseband

Is the inclusion of the SEA BASEBAND possible? Pls somebody include it. A lot of defy users here in manila have jumped to nordic & uk froyo.so i believe were missing something in our 3g. Though its working,its better if we can have the correct baseband on our defy. Maybe it will be faster,i think.
 

netrider01

Senior Member
Jan 2, 2011
72
4
Vienna
Can anybody plz help me testing basebands?
Testing condition is average usage of phone, 1hour call, pushmail on, signal umts and hsdpa in change
For now I have tested:

US T-Mobile 6.19.0 - Signal excellent - Battery Life 15hours - Location Austria
Mitteleuropa 2.34.0 - Signal excellent - Battery Life 20hours - Location Austria
Mitteleuropa 34.155.2 - Signal excellent - Battery Life 28hours - Location Austria
EU34.0.145 - Signal excellent - Battery Life test proceeding... - Location Austria
 
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bokeron2020

Member
Mar 7, 2011
48
5
I have a situation going on wich I can't explain. But as you're commenting batteries and basebands...

I've installed the Brazil Retail ROM. I changes the baseband to Central Europe. I'd like to know exactly what that means and how it affects the phone because...

My battery life is currently... 185 hours, and still have 40% left. Yep, almost eight days.


The phone has been tested without data connection and 2G, no calls, no wifi, no nothing... I was performing a test to find a previous bug so the phone has been left unused for the whole test.
 

Sqoerk

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2009
342
120
New Version with
- much more basebands
- better UI arrived
- full english
- full german except 2 buttons
 
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Frunobulax

Senior Member
May 8, 2011
116
19
Belo Horizonte
Hi.

My CM7 DOES work in 2G, but it is kinda lazy to get the 3G connection.

Using baseband to double-check that may improve it or is it unnecessary, since it already "works"?
 

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    Hi folks,

    I've translated the itfunz basebandswitcher. I wassn't happy with the chinese signs in my program store. So I added english and german. :D The problem was, that the programmer hardcoded some strings, so I've translated those to english only. It's an update.zip which can be flashed via clockworkmod.

    Translations available:

    Basebands available:
    • South Korea SKT 3.4.2-74 @ 2100MHz
    • China ME722 1.10 @ 850/1900/2100MHz
    • US T-Mobile 3.4.2-107-4 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
    • US T-Mobile 3.4.2-107-9 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
    • US T-Mobile 6.xx.0 @ 850/1700/2100MHz
    • Australia Telstra 2.26.0 @ 850/2100MHz
    • Brazil Claro 3.4.2_107-7 @ 850/2100MHz
    • Brazil Claro 6.14.5 @ 850/2100MHz
    • Brazil Vivo 3.4.2_107-9 @ 850/2100MHz
    • China 2.5.0_2.6.0_2.10.0 @ 850/2100MHz
    • China RT 0.26.0_1.11.0 @ 850/2100MHz
    • International RT 2.5x @ 850/2100MHz
    • Australia OPTUS 3.4.2-145 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Central Europe Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Poland 2.51.x Arabia 2.54.0 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Central Europe Hong Kong, Taiwan, Arabia, France, Nordic 3.4.x United Kingdom 4.5.1-85 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Central Europe RT 2.34.0 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Europe RT 3.4.2-145 @ 900/2100MHz
    • France Germany, Austria, Switzerland RT 2.21.0 @ 900/2100MHz
    • France Orange 3.4.2_164-5 @ 900/2100MHz
    • France Vodafone 3.4.2_164-3 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Hong Kong, Taiwan Optus SEA 2.59.0 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Italia RT 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Poland Orange 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Poland Orange 3.4.2-131 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom RT 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom RT 3.4.2-117 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom RT 3.4.3-3 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom RT 3.4.3-11 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom T-Mobile 2.21.0 @ 900/2100MHz
    • United Kingdom T-Mobile 2.51.1 @ 900/2100MHz
    • Argentina Claro 3.4.2_107-9 @ 850/1900MHz
    • Argentina Personal 3.4.2_107-7 @ 850/1900MHz
    • Argentina RT 6.14.7 @ 850/1900MHz
    • Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, India, South Africa RT SEA15 3.4.3-331 @ 900/2100MHz
    • New: Brazil RT 3.4.2-107 @ 850/2100MHz
    • New: Columbia RT 3.4.2-107 @ 850/1900MHz
    • New: Brazil Tim 3.4.2-107-9 @ 850/2100MHz
    If anybody needs other basebands included, copy the folder /system/etc/motorola/bp_nvm_default from your Defy, zip it, post a zip here and write down out of wich rom it is and for which country it is.

    If anybody wants to add new Languages, PM me the translationlist + what Language it is.

    Translationlist:
    • Frequency Bands
    • You need root permission to use is program.
    • Select baseband
    • Change in progress, please wait...
    • Reboot...
    • Switch success. Do you want to reboot now?
    • Check permission
    • Cancel
    • Welcome to ITFUNZ Baseband Switcher for Defy, for more information, please visit
    • Unknown
    • Current BaseBand Version
    • South Korea
    • China
    • US
    • Austria
    • Brazil
    • International
    • Central Europe
    • Germany
    • Switzerland
    • France
    • Hong Kong
    • Taiwan
    • Poland
    • Arabia
    • Nordic
    • United Kingdom
    • Italia
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • Singapore
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Philippines
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • India
    • South Africa

    If you find spelling mistakes, please tell me, I'll correct this.
    All credits for creating this tool go to www.itfunz.com. Translation and new Basebands are included by myself. Thanks to all making the translation for me.

    UPDATE 20.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.1
    • new Basebandversion 4
    • everything translated to english, also the last questionbox
    • update file is CWM 3 compatible

    UPDATE 22.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.2
    • update file is now really CWM 3 compatible... sorry for the wrong script
    • old basebandswitcherV3.1apk file will be removed on update

    UPDATE 24.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.3
    • added russian translation. THX to dab512 who made this translation

    UPDATE 27.05.2011 bbsV4mlV0.4
    • added portugese (portugal) translation. THX to kadopt who made this translation
    • fixed translation errors. Australia isn't Austria any more ;)

    UPDATE 01.06.2011 bbsV4mlV0.5
    • added albanian, spanish, dutch, serbian and turkish translation. THX to AkkiandDefy
    • added french translation. THX to AkkiandDefy and Epsylon3
    • added greek translation. THX to demolition23
    • fixed some small translation errors

    UPDATE 07.06.2011 bbsV4mlV0.6
    • added argentinian RT 6.14.7 baseband (from the old basebandswitcher v3.1)
    • added SEA15 3.4.3-331 baseband (Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam)
    • fixed baseband frequencies for argentinian claro baseband
    • removed serbian translation, until I have a kyrillic one
    • added hungarian translation. THX to xanadu
    • added polish translation. THX to pkryger
    • added romanian translation. THX to badeaioan
    • fixed some small translation errors

    UPDATE 22.07.2011 bbsV4mlV0.7
    • added Brazil RT 3.4.2-107 baseband. THX to alexmedeiros
    • added Columbia RT 3.4.2-107 baseband. THX to johanlh
    • added Brazil Tim 3.4.2-107-9 baseband. THX to geollucas
    • added brazilian portuguese translation. THX to jhowlive
    • fixed brazil provider name "viva" to "vivo"
    3
    UPDATE 07.06.2011 bbsV4mlV0.6
    • added argentinian RT 6.14.7 baseband (from the old basebandswitcher v3.1)
    • added SEA15 3.4.3-331 baseband (Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam)
    • fixed baseband frequenzies for argentinian claro baseband
    • removed serbian translation, until I have a kyrillic one
    • added hungarian translation. THX to xanadu
    • added polish translation. THX to pkryger
    • added romanian translation. THX to badeaioan
    • fixed some small translation errors
    3
    Same issue here...this can make my battery drain to fast?...(I mean use other baseband)

    Edit: just install the 3.1 version and work

    I compared those 2 "new" Argentinian with the old one. They are completly different, as the "old" one is from a milestone 2. So it should be intigrated as a 3rd one :D

    Will try today if I can do this, but I can't promise, as I don't own the sources of this tool :(

    Edit: It is possible. Next version will include the other Argentinia Baseband and this indian.
    2
    I can post them, but they are exactly the as the ones Baseband Switcher install if you select the "Cental Europe" baseband, I don't see the point, I compared the md5sums.
    2
    Sqoerk, have you received my PM with the translations ?