[Baseband] ALL T999, T999L, T999V, T999N Modems! w/ MAP and Data Tweaks!

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SeanFloyd

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Sup guys. I am having an issue. I was on CM11 and used root66_TMO_T999UVUENC2.tar.md5 to go back to stock and am just getting stuck on the Samsung screen. It started to boot up on the "Android is upgrading apps" screen but then went right back to the Samsung screen. The hardware keys start to light up but it just hangs on the Samsung screen. I've tried probably 5 different firmwares (rooted and non) and I have had no luck.

I'd really appreciate any suggestions - thank you.
 

serio22

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Sup guys. I am having an issue. I was on CM11 and used root66_TMO_T999UVUENC2.tar.md5 to go back to stock and am just getting stuck on the Samsung screen. It started to boot up on the "Android is upgrading apps" screen but then went right back to the Samsung screen. The hardware keys start to light up but it just hangs on the Samsung screen. I've tried probably 5 different firmwares (rooted and non) and I have had no luck.

I'd really appreciate any suggestions - thank you.

Did you boot into recovery and factory reset?

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youtashiro

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Hi! I have a Tmo T999L with the latest baseband NC1 , so I am trying to install the older MB7 baseband , but even as the baseband installs without issue, when the phone turns on I have no signal at all, and no baseband info in the phone , no imei... if I install NC1 baseband again all gets back to normal, am I doing something wrong?? or just those basebands are incompatible ??
 

mp3deviant721

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If I'm on a 4.1.2 boot loader I should be able to freely flash newer modems and go back to a 4.1.2 modem without an issue right?

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mp3deviant721

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Cool. Thanks Doc. I wanted to make sure I was good before flashing flashing back and forth... Just trying to figure out what works best in my area.

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mobikom

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After update T999L to 4.3 T999LUVUBMK4_T999LTMBBMK4_T999LUVUBMK4_HOME.tar phone have poor wifi and non-stop reconnect. How to solve this problem?
Br
 

Ditamae

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Hey guys. Thanks so much for maintaining this thread. I've referenced it time and time again. I have a quick question... I noticed that when flashing a modem in recovery it states that a "backup" is being created just before the radio is flashed. I was just wondering if anybody knows where this backup is written. I can't seem to find it. Perhaps it doesn't exist.
 

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I did this in the early days as an extra measure of safety. It was never really needed though, especially when we started getting so many others. In the end it was just wasting 60Mb on the sd card so I stopped using it. You probably flashed one where I just commented out that part of the script and forgot about it saying one was made.
 

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I did this in the early days as an extra measure of safety. It was never really needed though, especially when we started getting so many others. In the end it was just wasting 60Mb on the sd card so I stopped using it. You probably flashed one where I just commented out that part of the script and forgot about it saying one was made.

Ah, gotcha. Makes sense. Thanks again.
 

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what will happen after flashing modem on my t999l ?
1 ques my mobile giving very weak signal will modem increase it ?
A Modem is the only way the phone communicates with the carrier. So yes, a different modem can have different effect with signal strength. If you are going to flash different modem, make sure it is for your precise device. Otherwise you may loose IMEI.
 
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A Modem is the only way the phone communicates with the carrier. So yes, a different modem can have different effect with signal strength. If you are going to flash different modem, make sure it is for your precise device. Otherwise you may loose IMEI.

thanks for your valuable reply
can i u tell me which modem can i install on my T999L phone m on xperia rom now
and os is 4.1.2

my baseband is bc1 nw can i change it to mk4 or mb7
os matters or not ???
 

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thanks for your valuable reply
can i u tell me which modem can i install on my T999L phone m on xperia rom now
and os is 4.1.2

my baseband is bc1 nw can i change it to mk4 or mb7
os matters or not ???
OS does matter to an extent. Please Try MB7 from OP. The other 2 might or might not work given you are on JB 4.1.2

Make sure you have a flashable version of your current Modem in case none of the 3 work for you. If you don't have this, then keep the original 4.1 firmware handy.
 
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    The One Stop Shop For All Your Baseband Needs Is Here!!!!
    The Complete Collection!!!
    :cowboy: :victory: :cowboy:


    Welcome To The T-Mobile Galaxy SIII Modem Store!


    Latest Additions
    T999 UVUEOH1 and T999L/T999N UVUBOH1 modems.




    MAPS AND MODEMS!!!
    Please proceed to the back of the store to participate in this project!
    (Post 2)


    NEW Feature! Data Speed Tweaks and Info!!!
    Please proceed to the FAR back and downstairs to make an offering to our god of radio waves!
    (The Better Your Sacrifice, The Better Your Signal!)
    (Post 3)


    ONLY FLASH THESE RADIOS IF YOU ARE USING A MODEL
    T999, T999L, T999N or T999V DEVICE!!!!!
    ONLY FLASH EACH MODEM TO THE DEVICE IT BELONGS TO!!!!

    CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED!!!!​



    DISCLAIMER:
    Flashing radios on your phone should not be done if you do not understand what the modem/radio is! Yes, it is a simple flash, BUT, if you do mess it up somehow, it can at best prevent you from obtaining a signal, and at worst possibly brick your device!!! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE INDICATED MODEL DEVICE, DO NOT FLASH!!!!! If you have a different device or are with a different carrier (such as Sprint, AT&T, etc) T-Mobile radios are NOT likely to work. It has been mentioned by just a few users that you can in fact safely flash these to other US Variants without bricking your phone, but it probably will have no connection.
    IF YOURS IS AN INTERNATIONAL MODEL GALAXY S3 (I9300/I9305) YOU MAY BRICK IT IF YOU FLASH ANY OF THESE!!!
    I have tested each T999 modem on my own device with no issues, however, you flash at your own risk! The others should be perfectly safe for their respective models. I have never been told of any problems with them in the past!


    Individual Releases

    All modems are flashable from within TWRP or CWM Recovery
    They are listed beginning with the latest release at the top of each models section.

    T999 Modems

    These modems are ONLY compatible with the T999!

    Baseband: UVUEOH1
    From Build: UVUEOH1
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Sept, 2015
    MD5 Sum: 35aabbfa96256900932a7beacee888f3


    Baseband: UVUENC2
    From Build: UVUENC2
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Mar, 2014
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 55f42d330ad6825b09ec94d25bdc12c4


    Baseband: UVUEMJC
    From Build: UVUEMJC
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Nov, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 58f9deeeb70843db3cd13b89af448a3f


    Baseband: UEMJ4
    From Build: UVUEMJ4 (Leaked)
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Oct, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 49a341c094e28608fefaa91d66a61c33


    Baseband: UVMD5
    From Build: UVDMD5
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: May. 13, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 4b4ddd0d31a068e360e0412890be5c2a


    Baseband: UVLJC
    From Build: UVDLJC
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Jan. 17, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: efe8682e652dfed1d75bca2db7dfb0df


    Baseband: UVLJA
    From Build: UVDLJA
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Nov. 14, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: aaf831b64c5e47fe31a6b2645f6236ac


    Baseband: UVLJ4
    From Build: UVALJ4
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Oct. 17, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 17c3eabe691bdc9eb1b8d05fdeca8059


    Baseband: UVLI8
    From Build: UVDLI8
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Sept. 17, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 1fb367fba46355c195fd812827cda6d2


    Baseband: UVLI7
    From Build: UVDLI7
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Sept. 14, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: addd749cfb803118ef13482901d946e6


    Baseband: UVLI6
    From Build: UVDLI6
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Sept. 12, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 9bdc779858e8fd138e9fce4515fd3c2e


    Baseband: UVLI5
    From Build: UVALI5
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 10, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 3717a6679daa9e45bde0cf48c3ad2e86


    Baseband: UVLI4
    From Build: UVALI4
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 7, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 9a729a33c119bc0b87498abccdd35a38


    Baseband: UVLI3
    From Build: UVDLI3
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Sept. 6, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: e377bf79716db93e35bab737d53989b7


    Baseband: UVLI2
    From Build: UVALI2
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 4, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: a3572ed43afaf975e1f2475a60243ea1


    Baseband: UVLI1
    From Build: UVALI1
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 3, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 5843d680423caed839545998fe854e54


    Baseband: UVLH3
    From Build: UVDLH3
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Aug. 24, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 7b6b8035c494caa83c818e8858e575f6


    Baseband: UVLH2
    From Build: UVALH2
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Aug. 17, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: f5f59efddfb04914ddac5b1a73873336


    Baseband: UVLG1
    From Build: UVALG1
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: June? 2012 (Updated Out-Of-Box)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 0400c0b05c144e7f7739c8150041a44f


    Baseband: UVLEM
    From Build: UVALEM
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: May 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 3c68442572c5d75bfa1588b4f40af286



    T999L Modems

    These modems are compatible with the T999L and T999N!

    Baseband: UVUBOH1
    From Build: UVUBOH1
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Sept, 2015
    MD5 Sum: 3fc14c0a560312b0f7391ed0c5b17075

    Baseband: UVUBNC1
    From Build: UVUBNC1
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: March, 2014
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: ac3a6f640613968b25475ed0fa0fd8f2

    Baseband: UVUBMK4
    From Build: UVUBMK4
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Dec. 9, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 52414b9bbf14e0bda6f2f4ffe196f6b7


    Baseband: UVAMB7
    From Build: UVAMB7
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: Feb. 28, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 52bb7a0a1121b4fc79fc7e60b0632921



    T999N Modems

    These Metro PCS modems are compatible with the T999L and T999N!

    Baseband: UVBOH1
    From Build: UVBOH1
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Sept. 2015
    MD5 Sum: b4302f3606e4ad997acfef2cde0a10c1

    Baseband: UVBNC1
    From Build: UVBNC1
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: March 2014
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 7b9b213a3f5ad1b4c44a8794c988c598

    Baseband: UVAME4
    From Build: UVAME4
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: Unknown
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 681676d4c54ca93b5034e742a199392f



    T999V Modems


    These modems are ONLY compatible with the T999V!
    Note about these Canadian Variants: All three carriers (Wind, Mobilicity, Videotron) phones have an identical Build and Baseband. Because of this I would say the modems are likely all the same, and so the Wind modem should work on the other two carriers and vice versa. I have no way to verify this so I will err on the side of caution and continue to offer all three. If you do use one carriers modem on any other carrier, I make no guarantees that it will work. (But please let me know of any success or failure if you do give it a shot).



    Eastlink
    Baseband: VLEMK5
    From Build: VLEMK5
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 7b4c3327af4eb9b7971c28d6160633e2


    Mobilicity
    Baseband: VLEMK5
    From Build: VLEMK5
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 0640795c3fcb6187ee2150ad21cde26e


    Baseband: VLDMF2
    From Build: VLDMF2
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: July 10, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 77a4523d38dec1e8c5b28646727ee671


    Baseband: VLLE6
    From Build: VLALE6
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: ede3d51d1f54f4861ff6fdb4237faa11


    Baseband: VLLH2
    From Build: VLALH2
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 21, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 746c1a7999e65daa3e9758d6af83b1db


    Videotron

    Baseband: VLEML2
    From Build: VLEML2
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: March, 2014
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 7c803185a5ecb364488b20f28ca84cbd


    Baseband: VLEMK5
    From Build: VLEMK5
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: c796de20b5631d97599e86e751b41766


    Baseband: VLDMF2
    From Build: VLDMF2
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: July 10, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 17b6626c0311b9d9e3623c4b8c42cb68


    Baseband: VLDLL1
    From Build: VLDLL1
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Jan. 2013 (Updated JB)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 6b9a955944ceb57a045ac84b220ee40f


    Baseband: VLLE6
    From Build: VLALE6
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: ff40f4ecfa8f742ecfb439c9ddd626fc


    Baseband: VLLH2
    From Build: VLALH2
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept. 21, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 2beacacbbc72df7d2ac8b4fc10a9dd2e


    Wind Mobile
    Baseband: VLEMK5
    From Build: VLEMK5
    OS: JB 4.3
    Release Date: Dec 7, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: bf886b6dda2a2b4544e290023d18b592


    Baseband: VLDMF2
    From Build: VLDMF1
    OS: JB 4.1.2
    Release Date: July 10, 2013
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 84878e5e3d3098e352b044f81441ce02


    Baseband: VLDLL1
    From Build: VLDLL1
    OS: JB 4.1.1
    Release Date: Jan. 2013 (Updated JB)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: 9a3c9dce80660023a6d7f7805720f09a


    Baseband: VLLE6
    From Build: VLALE6
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: June 20, 2012 (Original Out-Of-Box)
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: bdbb02b5028afc6b008222a3a8c8fc1d


    Baseband: VLLH2
    From Build: VLALH2
    OS: ICS 4.0.4
    Release Date: Sept 26, 2012
    MIRROR
    MD5 Sum: d964aad1b89d89b04150639112d85258





    Team Sonic - Modem Flasher For All {Out-Of-Date}

    clark44 has ported over his Modem Flasher from the Sprint Galaxy S3 variant. This is really an awesome tool and can make flashing and testing these radios super easy! You only have one file to keep track of rather than the many individual ones below! It uses the aroma installer which allows you to pick which modem you want to install. This is great for testing to find your "best" modem! Huge thanks to clark for putting in the time and effort to port it over for us! I have considered taking over and updating it, but have not decided for sure yet as we would probably need 3 or 4 versions due to the other variants and sheer number of modems available.

    Flash the tool from TWRP or CWM Recovery.



    Credits:

    Prod1702 for the leaked UVUEMJC modem!
    Wildchld for the first few modems and the recovery flashable zip, not to mention all of the rest of his amazing work!
    clark44 for making Baseband flashing even cooler and more fun than before with his Modem Flasher tool!
    mercado79 for the updater-script we continue to use with each individual modem release
    meleii for his public map idea and for letting me put it to use here
    vnguyen972 for getting the map set up for us
    isodread for pulling, uploading and testing the Wind Mobile modem VLLE6
    nicky9door for testing the Wind VLLE6 modem
    htc fan89 for pulling, uploading and testing the Videotron modem. VLLH2
    dimon222 for providing the Mobilicity VLLE6 modem.
    clenh for pulling, testing and having the Mobilicity VLLH2 modem zipped and ready for release
    aklyrical for providing the Wind VLLH2 modem.
    Wanderer2012 for providing the Videotron VLLE6 modem.
    PoLaRBe4r for providing the Videotron VLDLL1 modem.
    GenericAsianGuy for providing the Wind VLDLL1 modem.
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    Data Speeds! build.prop Tweaks and More!

    Tips and Tweaks

    In this post you will find tweaks, edits and anything else which may have an affect on your data speed.
    This being the Baseband/Modem/Radio thread, I only plan to include those tips which are related to your data connection.

    In the future I may start a new thread with lots more information on everything else!


    build.prop tweaks​

    In this section you will find different entries which can be changed or added/removed to your build.prop, located at /system/build.prop. I will do my best to define and describe what each entry does and the available values you have to choose from.

    First a little general info about the build.prop file.
    • During boot, the system reads the build.prop from top to bottom. This means that if you have duplicate entries, the last one read will be the one applied. In this case you may feel free to delete any duplicates to clean it up a little.
    • You must leave a blank line at the very end of the file. Otherwise it will not be read.
    • When experimenting with different values, it can be handy to comment out the original and leave it there as a backup and reference. To comment out an entry, simply put # at the beginning of the line. Anything on that line after the # will not be read by the system. This is a good way to leave a quick note for yourself if needed.
    • If you see an entry here, but it is not in your build.prop, you can just add it in. If it is already in your file, just edit the value.

    IMPORTANT!!! Make a copy of your original before you edit anything!!! Stop Here and put a copy of your build.prop on your EXTERNAL sdcard!

    There are certain lines in this file which, if incorrectly edited, can cause your system to not boot. Don't Panic! Got your Towel?? Good! All you have to do is copy your backed up original back to /system/
    How? Easy! Just reboot into recovery (I am assuming that if you are editing your build.prop you also have TWRP or CWM installed). Once in recovery mount your system partition if it is not already done. Now, using the built-in file browser, rename your edited build.prop and copy the original back to /system/
    Reboot! (I know for a fact that the file browser is built into TWRP. I am assuming it is the same with CWM. If it is not, let me know and I will post another easy solution for you.)


    ==================================================================================================================


    OK, I think we have covered the important pre-edit stuff!
    I will start with just a few to get this going, and I will try to continue building on it until I run out of information.
    I will be adding more to the list soon! (I will also probably play with the format a bit to try making all of this easier to read)

    And Now......The build.prop tweaks!

    Default
    ro.ril.hsxpa=1
    ro.ril.gprsclass=10

    Usually recommended
    ro.ril.hsxpa=3
    ro.ril.gprsclass=12

    The radio in our phone has the following capabilities:
    • HSDPA Category 24 (42.2 Mbps)
    • HSUPA Category 8 (11Mbps)
    • GPRS Class 12 (?) (4 Downlink Timeslots, 4 Uplink Timeslots, with 5 Timeslots simultaneously active) (It may be capable of a higher class, but I am not sure at this time)
    • 64QAM (wave modulation)

    T-Mobile's networks support the following:
    • HSPA+42 supports HSDPA Cat 24, and HSUPA Cat 6
    • HSPA+21 supports HSDPA Cat 14, and HSUPA Cat 6
    • HSPA+ (will verify later) (believe D=10, U=5)
    • HSPA (will verify later) (believe D=8, U=5)

    The ro.ril.xxxx properties are used to define the target network.
    So if you are in an area that has HSPA+42, you should try these values:
    ro.ril.hsxpa=3
    ro.ril.hsdpa=24
    ro.ril.hsupa=6


    For areas with HSPA+21, try these:
    ro.ril.hsxpa=3
    ro.ril.hsdpa=14
    ro.ril.hsupa=6


    Check the HSPA+42 Fact Sheet to see if your area has been upgraded yet!


    ro.ril.hsxpa defines the target networks available technology. (I have not found anywhere to verify for sure, so this is from others definitions and my own reading)
    0 = 3gpp Release UMTS r99
    1 = HSDPA
    2 = HSDPA/HSUPA
    3 = DC-HSPA (HSPA+)
    4 = ?? (Maybe LTE related, or HSPA+42?, testing needed)
    5 = ?? (May not even be defined yet, but likely related to LTE)


    ro.ril.gprsclass defines the GPRS MultiSlot Class to be used on the target network.
    10 = Slower Uplink, ?Uses Less Battery?
    12 = Faster Uplink, ?Uses More Battery?

    If we can verify that my theory for these is correct, I will post the HSPA+, and HSPA values as well. But you should be able to figure those out on your own.


    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    ALL AVAILABLE VALUES

    ro.ril.hsxpa=0-3
    (I have seen 4 and 5 used, but cannot confirm they are really defined values, likely LTE related if they are)


    ro.ril.gprsclass=1-12 and 30-34
    (I have seen and used ones in between in the past, but they are no longer listed)
    CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


    ro.ril.hsupa=1-9
    (10-12 may be defined at this point, but I could not verify this)
    CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


    ro.ril.hsdpa=1-16 and 19-36
    CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


    ro.ril.enable.dtm=0,1
    DTM = Dual Transfer Mode -- EDGE ONLY --This defines whether or not the target network supports simultaneous transfer of both voice and data. Likely not needed at all.

    ro.ril.hep=0,1
    (??? I have seen this used in many places, but have never been able to verify its use) Likely not needed.

    ro.ril.enable.a51=0,1 Weak, hackable encryption used to provide privacy for voice communications. Not needed.
    ro.ril.enable.a53=0,1 Weak, hackable encryption used to provide privacy for voice communications. Not needed.
    ***These both are weak and have been easily hacked. I would imagine it would serve only to slow things down a little. Of course, there is the argument that some is better than none! I leave it up to you to decide for yourselves.​


    As far as I can tell, the ONLY real tweaks you need to make for now are HSXPA, HSDPA, HSUPA, GPRSCLASS. I am aware there are others that can be added as well, but I have not done the research or testing yet and would like to nail these down first! Any help/feedback is appreciated!


    ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************


    Speedtest.net Alternatives

    I personally do not find the SpeedTest.net app to be very reliable or indicative of real world speeds. You can choose different servers and get wildly different results. However, as with most benchmarks, so long as you are being consistent with your use, the data can still prove useful. This is why I still recommend using only that app for posting your results to the Map.
    Your results can be heavily impacted by traffic, server choice, distance, routing, etc. I have had terrible speedtest results, only to turn around and download a large file super quick! So remember, no matter what you use, these tests will not give you a very accurate reading into what you can expect with real-world use.

    Below you will find listed some alternative websites where you can test the speed of your connection. I am listing them here so that you can possibly find a better testing alternative to use for your own results. If you use any of these or know of others, please share your experience and maybe we can find something better and more consistent for everyone to use!

    http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/tp/internet-speed-test.htm (This one links to many different speed test sites!)

    http://www.broadband.gov/qualitytest/ (This is hosted by the FCC for their Wired Broadband Testing. You have to enter your name and data to use it. Not sure if theres a way around it.)

    http://www.mobilespeedtest.com

    http://www.comcast-speedtest.com

    http://speedtest.comcast.net/ (requires flash)


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    For Your Reading Pleasure!

    T-Mobile HSPA+42 Fact Sheet and List of Upgraded Markets

    3GPP.org

    AnandTech SGS3 Review (Pg 8, Cellular, WiFi, GNSS, Sound)

    Info on HSPA

    Articles on wireless technologies

    Wiki on QAM wave modulation, our SGS3 uses 64QAM which can help determine HSDPA/HSUPA categories.

    http://www.broadband.gov/

    FCC Mobile Broadband Services Testing and Measurement Program

    Your Privacy and FCC Broadband Measurement: What You Need to Know About Your Personal Data

    Comments of CTIA - The Wireless Association (regarding mobile broadband testing)



    Here is an image I found that may help you to understand T-Mobile's network refarming effort a little better.


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    :cowboy:MORE TO COME!!!! :cowboy:
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    Maps & Modems!

    Maps & Modems



    A Public Map to track which modems work best in a given area!​


    No longer do you have to ask, "Whats the best modem in my area?"
    Just click the link below the title and enter your location in the Google search box to see if anyone close by has entered their results!
    Don't see any posted information close by? Then please run some tests of your own and help everyone out by entering your results.


    I encourage everyone to run their own tests and to please share your findings. Even if there are already 3 or 4 entries for a location, please take some time to add to the map. The more tests/results posted in an area, the more reliable the map becomes!

    I suggest that everyone use the SpeedTest.net app by Ookla from the Google Play Store. If you use another method, please mention it in the map information you post.


    *I got this idea from meleii of the AT&T forums. Thanks to him for the idea and allowing me to copy it for use here! If you see him, Thank Him!
    *Thanks to vnguyen972 for getting the map set up for us so quickly. Thank him too!


    INSTRUCTIONS

    Make sure you are logged into your Google account
    Click the link below the title, or click HERE to open the map.
    Enter your City, State and Zip in the search box. (I recommend also entering a nearby intersection to produce more accurate results)
    Click on the Map Marker
    Click Save to Map
    Select TMobile GS3 Modem in the drop down box and click Save
    Now click on your location in the panel on the left.
    Please use your City, State and Zip for the title.
    Enter your information into the description, then Save!


    Should look something like this:

    DocHoliday77
    UVLI6
    XquiziT v70, UVALH2, Stock Kernel (ROM, Build, Kernel)
    Ping: 146-733
    8-13 / 1-3 (Down / Up)


    If you care to go a step further, the following would also be helpful:
    Any related build.prop tweaks (More information to come later)
    Any other info you feel is relavent

    Of course, everything is optional. You don't HAVE to use the above format, but I think if everyone does, it will make it much easier to read.

    Remember, the more data we collect, the more reliable it becomes! You are, of course, more than welcome to enter test results for more than one area. (Home, Work, Wherever you want!)
    Sometimes when you search for just your City, State and ZipCode, the map marker can still be a number of miles away from where you are. If you also enter a nearby intersection you can get the Marker closer to you. I don't recommend having it point at your house!

    NOTE:
    If you want to help or encourage people to find and take part in this project, Please link them to this page/post rather than posting links directly to the map all over the place. This should help keep all related questions and comments here, and help prevent a bunch of extra threads which will needlessly clutter up the forums!

    Thanks in advance to all who choose to participate!!!

    Credits

    meleii for the idea and for allowing us to use it here
    vnguyen972 for getting the map up and running for us
    13
    So Sorry to Everyone!

    Hey guys!

    I am so sorry for just disappearing like I did. I don't have a lot of time at the moment, so I won't get into any deep explanation right now. I just wanted to drop in real quick to let folks know I will try to get my threads updated within the next week. (hopefully this weekend). I do have an awful lot going on right now, so I may not be online to the extent that I was previously, but hopefully that will just be a temporary situation. I have a new computer and will do my best to keep up and help out like I did before.
    I offer my deepest apologies to everyone for abandoning for so long, and to those who have been concerned about what happened to me, I am very sorry for not getting in touch sooner. (No, I didn't die, get arrested, or go to rehab!) Nothing quite so bad as that. More of a "Murphy exerting dominance over life" type of thing!
    Anyhow, I have to go for now, but I am back and will talk to you guys more soon!

    :cowboy:Doc:cowboy:

    I hope everyone has been doing well!
    10
    SGH-T999 ONLY:
    Latest UVUENC2 Modem: Modem Only
    Feel free to repackage to your liking if you decide to add it to the OP and whatnot, Doc.
    I don't pay much attention to vendor stuff, but the discussion here urged me to go ahead and pick apart the firmware (just in case the modem itself had been updated to address issues in the mentioned blog post).
    I've also made a firmware package (based on @mnasledov 's MD5 zip).[flash back to older firmware at your discretion]
    UVUENC2 firmware
    (If you're not on 4.3 firmware yet, save yourself. If you're already on Knox fw go for it)


    What are these firmware files?
    • rpm.mbn - Resources and Power Manager
    • sbl2.mbn - Part of Secondary Bootloader
    • sbl3.mbn - Part of Secondary Bootloader
    • aboot.mbn - AP Bootloader
    • tz.mbn - Trust Zone
    • NON-HLOS.bin - Modem / Radio

    Instructions:
    (1) Put this .zip file on the root of your sdcard.
    (2) Reboot to recovery
    (3) Choose .zip file from sdcard and select this file and flash it.
    (4) Reboot and you're done. I didn't find any wiping of any kind necessary.