[Modem] All Radio's at 'One' Place XXLB2 (16.03.12)

ioki

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Sorry Guys ! I have sold my Galaxy Note and i wont be updating this thread anymore.
thanks a million for starting the thread in the first place, it was quite useful for me in locating a viable modern for my f/w

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ValenteL

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Every one of these works well, but I'd recommend the new ZCLP6. I've been testing it for the past couple of hours and it seems very fast.
Flashed ZCLP6, work well.

PS: Sorry the off topic: When can I read something about ICS Backup Rom and Restore Rom? I made a Restore but I had error on /system and aborted.

Thank You very much
 

chasmodo

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Flashed ZCLP6, work well.

PS: Sorry the off topic: When can I read something about ICS Backup Rom and Restore Rom? I made a Restore but I had error on /system and aborted.

Thank You very much
This is how it stands for now: you can make backups with no problems, but restores don't work for most users. When you try to do a restore, it either fails, or you end up with a rom with partial or no root. Better to forget restores ATM, and do clean installs when needed.
 
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sudisk

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Flashed ZCLP6, work well.

PS: Sorry the off topic: When can I read something about ICS Backup Rom and Restore Rom? I made a Restore but I had error on /system and aborted.

Thank You very much
The restore is a little tricky. Follow these steps and you should be ok.
1. Download and install Abyss Kernel 4.2
1.1 DO NOT LOAD ICS WITH THIS KERNEL. This is a gingerbread kernel, but it is loaded with RedPill Touch Recovery using a more recent version of ClockWork...
1.2 The menus are a bit different but it is easy to manage
2. Reboot to recovery (in the advanced menu)
2.1 You are in redpill
3. Restore your Nandroid
4. Reboot! You're done.

The Abyss kernel can be found in its own thread in this section.

Don't forget to press thanks if it helped.
 

daedelus82

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I've done approx 120 speedtests in the last few days with the following modems, XXLB2, DXLC1, ZCLP6, XXLA4, on Telstra Next G in Australia.

The best modem for me is XXLB2, it is also the same modem shipping on Galaxy Note on Vodafone and Optus.

I should also note that all tests were performed on imilka's CM9 v1 ROM.

Max down/up speeds I attained were approx 7Mbps/3Mbps, however the average on LB2 was around 5Mbps/1Mbps.
 
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