[REF] [RADIO] [GSM] Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 Baseband Collection & Discussion

jabbermacy

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Flash another radio

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Yes, I figured that :rolleyes: One question: this is a DOCOMO SC-04D (apparently) phone which was using a different radio SC04DOMLA1; could it be a problem with this version of the phone somehow? I can't understand WHY the new radio refuses to connect to WIFI (sweating now)
 
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efrant

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Yes, I figured that :rolleyes: One question: this is a DOCOMO SC-04D (apparently) phone which was using a different radio SC04DOMLA1; could it be a problem with this version of the phone somehow? I can't understand WHY the new radio refuses to connect to WIFI (sweating now)
Nope, it has nothing to do with your "version" if the phone. There is no hardware difference at all between the SC-04D, GT-I9250, GT-I9250M, or GT-I9250T. They are all the same.

Try re-flashing your radio in fastboot and/or erase and re-input you Wi-Fi settings.

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jabbermacy

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Nope, it has nothing to do with your "version" if the phone. There is no hardware difference at all between the SC-04D, GT-I9250, GT-I9250M, or GT-I9250T. They are all the same.

Try re-flashing your radio in fastboot and/or erase and re-input you Wi-Fi settings.

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I kind of thought this; my WIFI was absolutely fine before; could the hardware fail from flashing? I highly doubt it...
 

efrant

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Am i missing something? i want to flash to UGLC1 but dont know how... do i have to be rooted to do this?
There are a few ways to flash:

1) If your bootloader is unlocked, just download the image, boot into fastboot mode, plug into your PC, open a command prompt in the directory where you have your fastboot.exe file, and type: fastboot flash radio <name-or-radio>.img

2) If you have CWM installed, just download the cwm-flashable version and flash it in CWM.

3) There is a way to do it with root, but I won't post it here, as the above two methods are easier.
 

omegacell

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Has anyone else ran into i9250T that don't work on the AWS band? I've tried flashing the radio to one that is confirmed working on AWS but I still get no service. Any suggestions? It seems phones that say "i9250" for model work and "i9250T" does not.
 
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blair287

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Which is the best one for three in the UK as i have issues where sometime i get no signal and have to take sim card out and restart phone and i get perfect signal.
 

quietriot84

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Battery still draining fast!

IMM76I YAKJU ROM:
original stock was on my GN: YAKJUUXW 4.0.1

on IMM76I 4.0.4:

XXKKL1 baseband: battery 1% less every 1 hour when phone is in idle.
XXLA02 baseband: battery 1% less every 2 hour when phone is in idle.
XXKK6 baseband: battery, I don't know yet, I have used it before too when I had battery problem..

So XX#### Does not want to work fine on my Galaxy Nexus GSM (from Finland) carrier: dna ...

From Estonia I haven't got answer of Estonian Galaxy Nexus ROM build + baseband radio...


Is there any good baseband radio for my GN in Finland..?
UGLC1 was maybe ok if I remember fine but still was bad battery life on my phone + signals little bit bad..

What is the best USA radio baseband? :D
1% every 2 hours at idle is pretty good. Not sure what you are expecting. I'm running stock 4.0.4 with xxla02 and I get about 3 hours screen on over the course of around 18 hours on the battery.

Also it looks like u change base bands very frequently. I would try one at a time and not change anything for a few days, and see how it performs. I would start with XXLA02.

Just my 2 cents.

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Hi efrant,

Is there a reason you're using XXLA2 instead of UGLC1?

I'm hoping my change to UGLC1 will stop the random signal loss I'm getting on AOKP M5.

Thanks,

Here is the radio from the yakjuux 4.0.4 (IMM48) update.

Source is here.

I've attached it in both fastboot and CWM-flashable formats.

EDIT: There was something wrong with the CWM file. Fixed it. I'll post MD5 hashes shortly.

EDIT2:
MD5 for CWM-flashable zip: F9F05AA29B58C2AE7E6AD4E606D3FC70
MD5 for fastboot image: 856D3A873A6D470E47A40226E653D599
 

efrant

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Hi efrant,

Is there a reason you're using XXLA2 instead of UGLC1?

I'm hoping my change to UGLC1 will stop the random signal loss I'm getting on AOKP M5.

Thanks,
Nope, no reason. I never bothered to change after updating to IMM76I. As I already mentioned a few times in this thread, I'm hard-pressed to tell the difference between any of the radios I've tried. I find they all work fine.

Btw, I haven't had the signal loss issue.

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Milamber33

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You can use ANY baseband ANYWHERE in the world. Some will be better than others, and this will be different in different regions, but theoretically at least they should ALL work with ANY GSM network.
 
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