Ok since i have updated to 2.4.330 on my phone, seems like my pandora only works about 1 song and it closes.. it never did on the previous version or custom rom.. anyone else have that issue with it? any fixes or suggestions
where to get 2.4.29 sbf?I would recommend you to try two things:
1) Do a hard reset and see if pandora starts functioning normal after fresh start;
2) Flash 2.4.29 SBF and and do not update to 2.4.330
I concur. For GSM/UMTS users - 2.4.29 is the way to go.For what it's worth, in terms of GSM operation, I've found the older 2.4.29 more reliable and stable.
Thanks for your reply.Download the 2.4.29 SBF file from the link I posted in post #4, and use RSD Lite (easily found with a google) to flash your phone.
No, you don't need root to flash the sbf. You only need root for the 3rd party rom managers (e.g. to install Fission)
Which file upload site can you access?
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...id-2-global-sbf-file-2-4-29-full-rsdlite.htmlCan anyone please help upload the 2.429 rom to another server?
It is okay I am downloading it through Team Black Hat app.
Other LinkIt is okay I am downloading it through Team Black Hat app.
I tried to report it to Motorola. Got a suggestion that lead me to believe d2g "band lock" thing might be the culpirt. Damned Verizon! Oh well...Anybody else having problems with the new update using GSM?
Did someone report this issue to Verizon? I am not a Verizon customer so I dont think i could do it but in order to have this issue fixed in the next update, someone will have to report it.
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Wipe cache means factory reset? Is there a way that I don't lose my data? I mean I don't want to lose my e-mails etc.Typically yes; you need to wipe cache when reverting from 2.4.33. Data is generally not a problem.
But why would Verizon want to have a faulty reception on the gsm bands on purpose?I tried to report it to Motorola. Got a suggestion that lead me to believe d2g "band lock" thing might be the culpirt. Damned Verizon! Oh well...