Who is running 3.4X radio's on Verizon? - Touch CDMA Windows Mobile ROM Development

Did you think it was an improvement over 3.37.78 or not? Any better GPS locks?

Hello. I am running ROM 1.15.VZW & radio 3.42.30 & no GPS signal. I went thru the whole process of unlocking it but it looks like there is no luck. I still don't get any signal. I even waited outside in open air for 30min under the LA's heat but no signal. Maybe I did something wrong.

I'm running that newest radio and I haven't noticed much of a difference at all. Maybe some weird radio bugs were fixed, but nothing you'll see in day to day use. It's not really worth the trouble, IMO.

I am not sure how we can unlock the GPS on Verizon touch. I went thru all the steps of unlocking and still there is no signal. Any body out there that have tried this to see if it really unlockes the GPS or not?

herach said:
I am not sure how we can unlock the GPS on Verizon touch. I went thru all the steps of unlocking and still there is no signal. Any body out there that have tried this to see if it really unlockes the GPS or not?
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This personally worked for me on my Verizon XV6900: LINKY
The attached cabs in that post are both GPS registries, not to be confused with the carrier cabs. Pick from the two, I recommend the Telus. Also I said V13 in the post, but obviously you should flash the latest ROM when you finish flashing everything else.

There was a thread on this very same issue a little while back, the consensus was there was virtually no difference between the two, despite the larger number the 3.42 radio was in no way really 'superior.' In fact, some people reported better reception on 3.37. Having used both, I would agree they're indistinguishable.

i get 6-8 locks in google maps within a minute and im using 3.42.30

I'm on Sprint... And I use to use 3.42.50 and my signal was not really good. So I recently switched to 3.37 and my signal is great... I have a question, is it not smart to use a Verizon radio on sprint..?

I used .50 bell for many months. Switched back to VZ radio a few weeks ago. A very slight increase in reception. I can go about 3 feet further in my house and still talk than I could with the bell radio. No real diff though.

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Best Radio ROM for T-Mobile UK

Hi, What is the best Radio ROM for my Vario II which curently has
Pro black 2.5
SPL 2.10 opli v7
Radio ROM 1.40
I use T-Mobile UK.
I don't think the signal quality is very good on 1.40 as I was on the phone and my wife said her voice was echoing...? I was using my bluetooth headset...but it never happened before the upgrade..? Before 1.40 I had 1.41 and I couldn't even connect to the network
Also, why does the start bar sometimes hide....? and how can I add a running programs shortcut on the bottom like I had on WM5..I can't seem to do it....?
Sorry for sounding like a newbie..I've looked in the WIKI but can't find it
I had some problems with 1.40, ranging from no radio at all to bricking the device.
What did you settle on in the end? I'm also on T-Mobile UK.
trapper said:
I had some problems with 1.40, ranging from no radio at all to bricking the device.
What did you settle on in the end? I'm also on T-Mobile UK.
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I'm still on the 1.40 and it works ok actually but I think it could be better.
I have had no problems so far with 1.40 radio and lvsw 23/4.
Hi,
I was using 1.40.30.00 and found it to be a great improvement over the other radio's
I mainly use my phone in West London and Central London.
I have now moved to 1.41.00.10 and will test it performance over the next few days.
Thanks
Msuk
Hi,
Radio 1.40.30.00 caused my battery to drain very fast. Since updating to version 1.41.00.10 I have had no problems.
I tried 1.41 but found it to be a bit less stable than 1.40 which I have gone back to. That seems to be about the best in my experience but they all have an issue with dropping calls/being unable to make receive calls if the phone is having problems switching back and forth between GSM/3G.
I found 1.40 my signal strength was very weak, compared to previous version i'd used, especially 1.38.
But i have just installed 1.41 and it seems better again, i'm going to stick with this for a while and see how i get on.
ps. i'm not sure the WM6 forum is the best place to be discussing radios
Thats wierd. I have the same setup as some of you guys and when I put 1.41 in my network didn't come at all. I don't really want to try it again. But i'm thinking if I should
I am using 1.38.30.1 - it feels much better than 1.40.. in terms of battery life and reception is stronger than my experience with all the other radios tried. Speed seems fine, HSDPA works fine. However I stay mostly on GSM to save battery due to poor reception at home and switch to 3G/ HSDPA only when really needed.
T-Mobile UK and 3G problems
Guys, please note that if you have problems with 3G coverage - for example missed calls or problems with making calls - it is probably network's fault, not necessarily Radio ROM. I was experiencing such problems while using original T-Mobile's WM5 ROM. People couldn't reach me while I've had full 3G coverage in Central London, and I also couldn't place any call at all. Switching manually to GSM-only mode solved all problems. I've complained to CS about that, they admitted to have some 3G issues, and gave £25 discount of my bill. Also, friend of mine having Nokia N70 also reported similar problems with 3G, he switched to GSM-only and is far more happy now.
Anyway, I was using 1.38 Radio for about 2 weeks with no problems whatsoever. Since yesterday I have 1.41 - so far, so good.
I agree. Switching manually to GSM used to solve the problem. In some areas it looked like GSM and 3G were changing every 2 seconds. But I do need 3G for fast browsing.
It may be network problems but you'd expect a radio to be able to switch seamlessly without impact the voice service though wouldn't you.

Poor reception on new AT&T Tilt 2 - anyone else too?

All - upgraded from the TILT, aka Kaiser (which was flashed with a Sleuth ROM btw) to the AT&T Tilt2. I was using the stock ROM that AT&T ships on it, but was having wierd issues with the call reception. The voices seemed to cut out here and there, and were garbled.
After an hour and a half with Customer Care, they're shipping me a new phone. I was curious if anyone else was having the same issues with a TILT2.
When I swapped my SIM card back into my TILT all of the reception issues (same # dialed, same AT&T menu I listened to 4 times) went away.
Bad phone perhaps?
jayco said:
All - upgraded from the TILT, aka Kaiser (which was flashed with a Sleuth ROM btw) to the AT&T Tilt2. I was using the stock ROM that AT&T ships on it, but was having wierd issues with the call reception. The voices seemed to cut out here and there, and were garbled.
After an hour and a half with Customer Care, they're shipping me a new phone. I was curious if anyone else was having the same issues with a TILT2.
When I swapped my SIM card back into my TILT all of the reception issues (same # dialed, same AT&T menu I listened to 4 times) went away.
Bad phone perhaps?
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A bunch of us have complained about voice quality, voices sounding muffled. I have a replacement phone arriving tomorrow.
It seems that with each new generation the reception is getting worse in HTC phones. My Tilt held onto 3G and calls in my basement pretty well, didn't drop very much. My FUZE has noticeable worse service but was able to hold onto 3G in my basement. My Tilt2 can't even hold 3G and I have to switch to 2G in my basement. Very disappointing.
Tilt Reception
I am coming from a Fuze and have great reception with my Tilt2 in comparison. I could never get any reception with the Fuze and complained enough until ATT gave me a Tilt2 for $99.99. I flashed an Energy Rom and the latest Radio and it makes a huge difference over stock rom. Stock rom I got 1 bar, flashed radio/rom 3 to 4 bars! Awesome!!
I flashed a new radio and my car turned into a BMW!
No reception problems here... Or muffled, or low sounds from the earpiece...
DrumTJE - Which radio did you use?
I'm contemplating flashing myself - as the replacement phone today has hte same issues. Using field test, I can see about a -101 to -103 dbm strength from the towers. (To access it - *#*#364#*#* on the phone - can't use a saved contact though for it). I'm charging my Tilt to see if I can get a comparible number, or if it just seems to pull the signals in better.
Thanks for any information you can give me...
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It seems that with each new generation the reception is getting worse in HTC phones. My Tilt held onto 3G and calls in my basement pretty well, didn't drop very much. My FUZE has noticeable worse service but was able to hold onto 3G in my basement. My Tilt2 can't even hold 3G and I have to switch to 2G in my basement. Very disappointing.
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I find it the opposite. I have my original tilt, fuze and tilt2. At my cabin which is in a fringe ATT coverage area only my tilt 2 works reliably. I am lucky to get 1 bar most the time inside my cabin on the tilt or fuze and can do only txt messages but not calls on both. I have 2-3 bars and can make calls on the Tilt 2 in the same spots. This is by far the best reception HTC phone I have owned.
Even more interesting...
On my TILT, I'm getting -97db, and -98db usually, where the TILT2 is getting -100db to -101db. They change a little here and there, but no huge swings in the readings. Seems to me, from the evidence in front of me, that the TILT seems to work 'better' with a smaller signal.
I'm curious if a different radio will make things all that much better for me at this point.
I've gotten 4.49.25.17 - though I think I still need an additional file to be able to use the radio. (I know I need to Hard-SPL the phone first, then I can flash the radio - which I may do for giggles tonite to see apples to apples.)
Drum - hopefully you'll respond with the radio you're using, and if so - if you needed an additional file once you flashed it or if you just flashed the later 25.17 radio and whallah (after a turn-off/turn-on of course).
Thanks, as always.
jayco said:
On my TILT, I'm getting -97db, and -98db usually, where the TILT2 is getting -100db to -101db. They change a little here and there, but no huge swings in the readings. Seems to me, from the evidence in front of me, that the TILT seems to work 'better' with a smaller signal.
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How are you measuring the db's for the signal? Cold you post a CAB if it is a program?
Not sure if this is related, but my Tilt changes from 3G to E to G often while I am in a call... is that a reception issue or just a bandwidth issue on the ATT towers?
jayco said:
On my TILT, I'm getting -97db, and -98db usually, where the TILT2 is getting -100db to -101db. They change a little here and there, but no huge swings in the readings. Seems to me, from the evidence in front of me, that the TILT seems to work 'better' with a smaller signal.
I'm curious if a different radio will make things all that much better for me at this point.
I've gotten 4.49.25.17 - though I think I still need an additional file to be able to use the radio. (I know I need to Hard-SPL the phone first, then I can flash the radio - which I may do for giggles tonite to see apples to apples.)
Drum - hopefully you'll respond with the radio you're using, and if so - if you needed an additional file once you flashed it or if you just flashed the later 25.17 radio and whallah (after a turn-off/turn-on of course).
Thanks, as always.
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So first, -100db is a pretty poor signal. And the difference in -97 to -101 dbi is pretty nominal when you're talking about a low power cell signal.
And lower is better. -37 dbi is about the lowest most phones register that I'm aware of. I've never seen better than -37, anyway.
@Sphinx - no cab, sorry... Enter field test mode with the phone using the phone dialer and enter in the characters above... (the *#*#364#*#*)
Agreed - 100db is VERY low. But - apples to apples, my TILT was just fine. The TILT2 with the original ROM and Radio stunk.
Of course -the Energy ROM with the later radio seems to be working much better... Time till tell.
Thanks!
I'm having better luck so far with my Tilt 2. Had good luck with an 8525 at work. Moved to a Fuze and had issues with calls at work. Even tried different radios and found one that worked better but not much better. So far, the Tilt 2 is much better for me.
I was pretty worried before getting a call and the voice was clear.
I am using HTC 4.49.25.17 with Energy Rom Photon.
Even without the 'correct" rilphone.dll I get great reception
Hope this helps!
4.49 works awesome!
I am also using 4.49 radio with energy rom photon and my data and call quality are soooooooooo much better that the stock rom and radio.
@Drumtje - thanks for the info - I'm now using exactly what you are and while the quality has improved quite a bit it's still not the same as what I had with the standard TILT. I'm tempted to try a couple more radio's just to see what they do, though I'm not thrilled with the constant changing... I'm looking for stability here, and the ability to make calls without not hearing who I'm calling. I have had to reset the phone a number of times too once I loaded that ROM due to some freezing, but that might have to do with the activsync issues I've been having (and have finally resolved thru syncing only with bluetooth).
I'm also a little bummed out that the field test application in the standard factory rom's is not in the Energy ROM's. It was in the Sleuth ROM I used for the TILT though - which was nice because it gave hard data on the cell towers and the signal strength. It might make radio testing easier if we had that code in a CAB file.
my reception is fine but where ever i get low reception or it tends to switch from H to E alot i just turn off 3G and E holds strong for phone calls...but usually area that switch back and forth i dont usually need highspeed though i stay in the bayarea so theres few area that tends to switch back and forth between E and H
hope that helps
Mine is working really well. I have min 2 bars and it's holding 3g strong too. Better than my fuze was.
my reception is actually really good with the stock radio. Download speeds are fast too. It all depends on where you live I guess.
Seeing as there was interest, I went and dug up an .exe that you can put on your phone, run it, and see the Field Test data. If there's a Chef around who can convert it into a cab, that'd be nice. Otherwise, I think I uploaded it correctly as an attachment to this post.
It's working on my EnergyROM Proton fitted tilt.
drumtje - I'd be curious as to what your RSSI 1 reading is... (That's signal strength). Also - how many towers are you connecting to (above that in the readout - it'll give you the tower ID plus the signal strength of that tower).

Verizon Gnex - signal dropping

okay so i've had my verizon gnex for over a month now, and i have tried almost every set of radios on this thing and i cannot for the life of me get a reliable signal.
whenever i reset the phone, it comes up with good signal and 4G every time. but after a while of watching the signal icon, i notice that it stops downloading and will only try uploading. after about 10-20 seconds of that, it flat out drops all signal and goes to no bars with no data. now depending on what radio im trying, it will take between 1 and 10 minutes to regain signal and data again.
I've spend hours and hours searching the web for a fix for this... i've tried different roms, kernels, radios, setting my minimum CPU to 700mhz, etc and have not found a way to get this thing to hold signal 100% of the time. my girlfriend has the rezound and she gets very good signal everywhere we go, and so do i, until it randomly drops then regains it.
It seems like the signal falls asleep then has to reboot or something.
I've read that people with similar issues have exchanged their devices for another gnex through verizon and will get one that works great, while others say they've had 3 or 4 and all of them act the same.
I would exchange this in a heartbeat if i knew the next one i got actually worked, but if it didnt i would hate the fact that i was now stuck with a refurb when i did have a virgin device that worked just as good.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!
P.S. Radios I've Tried:
4.0.1 EK02-LTE EK01-CDMA
4.0.2 EK02-LTE EK05-CDMA
4.0.3 EK04-LTE EK06-CDMA
4.0.4 FA02-LTE FA02-CDMA
4.0.4 FC05-LTE FC04-CDMA
Your running Verizon correct???
There are official 4.0.4 radios that I have been using and hand offs and signals are better and faster and more efficient on the battery because it uses the stronger 4G for larger task and would drop to a low 4G speed for energy saving and then shoot up when needed most.
Would you like the radio file???
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Also it's not the phone or your coverage. It's your sim card. Verizon have just started their sim card program and they admit that it is flawed and should improve as the years go by.
So your sim card is always looking for a 4g signal. But for some reason it is flawed. There I'd a comment about it (read em) that talks about it.
Official 4.0.4 radio?
Which radios do you have? I thought the FC04 / FC05 were the newest and supposed to be the official? If you have newer could you send them to me please.
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Your running Verizon yes???
There are official 4.0.4 radios from that I have used and hand offs and signals are better and faster and more efficient on the battery because it uses the higher for larger task and would drop to a low 4g speed for energy saving and then shoot up when needed most.
Would you like the radio file???
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Also it's not the phone or your coverage. It's your sim card. Verizon have just started their sum card program and they admit that it is flawed and should improve as the years go by.
So your sin card is always looking for a 4g signal. But for some reason it is flawed. There I'd a comment about it (read em) that talks about it.
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I would like the radios as well, if possible. I'm currently running 4.0.4 (I was under the impression it was the 'official' Verizon release) which is on I515.10 V.FC04/I515.FC05. Are your radios different? I've heard the 4.0.4 that was released in February has better radios than the one that was released recently, but I haven't checked it out myself.
http://androidcommunity.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-4-0-4-radios-improve-3g4g-download-20120502/The ones I'm are i515.09 VFC04/ i515.FC05. I think they have different codings or something. Because the one im using gives me 32mbps on maxed 4g bars after I flashed the radios in the link. the one I would get stock from AOKP on Maxed 4G bars 23mbps.
So yeah the ones in the link are better for me. You just gotta do speed tests and experiment for a week or two. I'm satisfied with the radios in the link.
Here's the link:
http://androidcommunity.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-4-0-4-radios-improve-3g4g-download-20120502/
Remember, they will exactly the same in about phone. They are just coded slightly different I guess of the official Verizon Radios. But I'm pretty sure Verizon will have the radios a little bit different once the OTA is finally released.
(It's a galaxy nexus with a Sense 4 theme. So ignore the sense status bar!)
Here's the picture of my average result.
Get a replacement phone. That type of drop shouldn't be happening.
No don't get a replacement. Had the same data dropping problems.
After I flashed the new radio files in the link, I stopped getting data drops.
It's just the Sim card that could be doing that if it continues after flashing the radios in the link I provided. So get a new sim card. Not the phone.
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Get a replacement phone. That type of drop shouldn't be happening.
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I went through 4 GN's. The first 3 dropped signal to varying degrees. Radios or a new SIM card didn't fix it. The fourth was finally a keeper and *never* drops. Get a replacement.
I have a new gnex headed my way after going through the same rigamarole as the OP with the radios. The lady at the Verizon store wanted to switch my sim card, I said I wanted a new phone. She has one headed my way, but said to call for a new phone if that one didn't work and to complain to google for making bad software and not releasing the updates (as if google didn't want to push 4.0.4 down). I asked her, "So you're telling me I bought a $ 600 brick?" "Yep."
My phone would drop signal randomly for random periods of time throughout the day since the beginning. I loved my HTC Incredible 2, now I'm kinda sad I broke it.
My issue was signal DROP, not quality, which should not be happening and seems to be a hardware issue.
No. It's all Nexus phones are fine. It's just the radio files. And I haven't suffered any drops since I've flashed the radios.
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So i ended up sending it in (reluctantly) and got a new one mailed.
I've had my replacement for about a week now and not 1 dropped call, no data problems, nothing!!
I unlocked, rooted, and flashed AOKP M5, and ugraded to the latest official radios FC04 and FC05.
I am one damn happy customer with my VZW GNEX, its by far the greatest device that I've ever owned.
and as for the people looking for radios, feel free to directly download fully flashable zips of every Radio i own. these are not updates, but the full radio. so feel free to download to your SD card, and flash it in your custom recovery.
here are the links! (dont forget to hit the thanks button )
4.0.1 Radios EK02, EK01
4.0.2 Radios EK02, EK05
4.0.3 Radios EK04, EK06
4.0.4 Radios FA02, FA02 (old)
4.0.4 Radios FC05, FC04 (new)
Hello I have kind of just been lurking on this post and I suffer from the same problem. My first gnex was perfect I never knew anything about data drops until someone stole my original and I got a replacement. Now I'm finding myself flashing a new radio every week. I really hope these 4.0.4. Radios work.
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Grandadd said:
Hello I have kind of just been lurking on this post and I suffer from the same problem. My first gnex was perfect I never knew anything about data drops until someone stole my original and I got a replacement. Now I'm finding myself flashing a new radio every week. I really hope these 4.0.4. Radios work.
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If your phone is like my original, the new radios will not help at all.
I recommend talking to verizon and demand that you have a new phone sent.
Verizon told me that they had no records of this phone having data drop issues, which is a complete load of bullcrap. Just make sure you tell them that you have tried multiple hard resets and that it doesnt do a thing. also, if they bring up the upcoming 4.0.4 update, tell them you just want a new device, as this update will not fix your problem.
Also, make sure to revert to complete stock before you send in your current one.
Good luck.
This was my biggest fear....leaving the iPhone on Sprint and coming to the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon and getting worse signal then Sprint (never thought that possible...lol).
However, I got the GNex on VZW and the signal was 'decent' for Cocoa Beach....but when I rooted and upgraded to 4.04 with the new radios that came along with it, my signal get a lot better. Not had one dropped call or signal since purchase.
Even got decent 4G in Orlando....and 4G is coming to Cocoa this year
I'm on my 4th replacement...not getting 20 drops a day but around 5...should I still exchange?
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subsoniic said:
I'm on my 4th replacement...not getting 20 drops a day but around 5...should I still exchange?
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i would see what kind of signal other verizon phones are getting in your area. if you both have equally bad signal, i would say its probably just your area. but if you have 1 bar when they have 5, i would get another one.
something to consider is switching to a different phone. i believe (someone correct me if im wrong), that you can switch to a different handset after receiving 3 faulty devices.
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I'm on my 4th replacement...not getting 20 drops a day but around 5...should I still exchange?
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I would exchange it still. I got my new phone and it is the way it should be. Went back to AOKP b37 w/ 4.0.4 radios and I couldn't ask for a better phone. No amount of flashing will correct the phone. I told the clerk I had factory reset with the same issues, I think that was what got me the new phone.
DLD511 said:
No don't get a replacement. Had the same data dropping problems.
After I flashed the new radio files in the link, I stopped getting data drops.
It's just the Sim card that could be doing that if it continues after flashing the radios in the link I provided. So get a new sim card. Not the phone.
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Sorry but this is wrong.
My first phone had a faulty radio/antenna. A hardware defect. The replacements I've gotten since have all worked fine on 4G. Same location, same SIM card. Unfortunately the screens are all terrible compared to my first one.
I have tried the new radios on my first phone and it didn't fix a damn thing. Changing SIM cards won't do anything, although Verizon might make you go through that step.
If someone is having the exact problem described in the OP, they need to get a replacement.
xm0nkey said:
Sorry but this is wrong.
My first phone had a faulty radio/antenna. A hardware defect. The replacements I've gotten since have all worked fine on 4G. Same location, same SIM card. Unfortunately the screens are all terrible compared to my first one.
I have tried the new radios on my first phone and it didn't fix a damn thing. Changing SIM cards won't do anything, although Verizon might make you go through that step.
If someone is having the exact problem described in the OP, they need to get a replacement.
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I had the exact same problem as the OP and all I did was a complete wipe from my recovery (including dalvik) and flashed the newest CM9 Nightly (06/03/2012). I haven't had a dropped signal since that, and it's been over 12 hours now and I've been on my phone almost non-stop.
Please try a full wipe and re-flash before you get a Verizon Refurbished phone. It worked in my case and it has to work in others.
Verizon Wireless GNex here...
Zero signal issues in Brevard County, Florida.
Brilliant 4G in Orlando as well

[Q] ICS radios and cell signal of ROM

I been using AOKP for the past week and I have done quite a bit of traveling within WA state. My signal strength on GB roms used to be great without any problems. this is my first ICS rom and also the first time i have flashed radios on it. so far, the signal has been very poor, never any better than -97 db and usually -113 db regardless where I am. I have lost service while traveling and it was nearly impossible to regain service. i have been with other tmobile users that had service on their phones when i had none. i have tried three different radios and all showed the same results. also my gps is nolonger accurate as it shows my position several blocks from where it should. having reliable service and gps are my priorities as i travel all over and would like to get this working properly. when i do have service, my speeds seem just fine but the coverage is just really poor from what I am used to getting. does the rom have an effect on the signal strength or is it completely dependant on the radio?am I doing something wrong? thanks for any help.
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I been using AOKP for the past week and I have done quite a bit of traveling within WA state. My signal strength on GB roms used to be great without any problems. this is my first ICS rom and also the first time i have flashed radios on it. so far, the signal has been very poor, never any better than -97 db and usually -113 db regardless where I am. I have lost service while traveling and it was nearly impossible to regain service. i have been with other tmobile users that had service on their phones when i had none. i have tried three different radios and all showed the same results. also my gps is nolonger accurate as it shows my position several blocks from where it should. having reliable service and gps are my priorities as i travel all over and would like to get this working properly. when i do have service, my speeds seem just fine but the coverage is just really poor from what I am used to getting. does the rom have an effect on the signal strength or is it completely dependant on the radio?am I doing something wrong? thanks for any help.
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i had a problem similar to yours..my phone would take around 5 -10 mins after every reboot to get signals..and even then it only got 2 or 3 bars at most. btw this started after i started to flash ics roms/radios. i could never get it fixed and so i had to get rid of my phone
well that is reassuring...any other suggestions?
alot of people are saying that the blaze radio works very well up in the northern half of the sates. i personally havent tried this myself but maybe it could work for you?? make sure to run DS clear cache before any flashing.
if it was my phone and i saw that it kept getting worse and worse, i would just use odin to flash the stock tar file to get back into a fresh stock gs2 with stock radios then just root it again and dont mess with the radios.
hope that helps some. good luck
I'm having the same issue. Can't find a solution. Tried several different ROMs and radios. I've found if you turn off wifi and reboot it enough times you can get it to pick up eventually but this is annoying and I'm trying to figure out a permanent solution.
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[Q] Poor WiFi reception: what can I check?

Hi all,
I've got a sim-unlocked M919, MDL bootloader (&LTE modem), NB4 GSM modem. Currently running a SlimKat build from about a month ago. (Ignore my signature, as I haven't updated it yet!).
Anyway, recently I've noticed poor WIFI reception. GSM/LTE is great, no problem with cellular reception at all. The issue is only with WIFI.
It seems to be worse now than it used to be... for example right now I'm within 5 feet of my router and I'm only getting 3 bars of WIFI out of 4, and if I go a room or two further away in my house it drops to one, then disconnects if I go farther away. No other device (Cell phone, tablet) gets less than 2 bars of signal ANYWHERE in the house. I see similar issues when I have the phone in other places with wifi, so it's not just something about my house's router.
Is there something physical I can check? Loose wifi antenna connection or something like that? The wifi does "work" in that I do get data through it, if I've got at least one wifi bar. It's not completely dead.
While I don't specifically think of this as correlating with my switch of ROMs a month ago, is it at all possible that wifi reception strength could be due to something in the Slimkat, that I would need to correct?
It's not bugging me enough to do a complete flash-back-to-stock to check, but I'd like to do everything else that's lower effort.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Marc
After googling around a bit, I eventually took off the covers and disconnected, reconnected the wifi antenna cable. No improvement in the reception.
I've purchased a brand new antenna for about $5, and it should be here in a week or so. I will install it and report back what happens.
Marc
Make sure your bootloader matches your modem.
Use samsung info app in play store.
Pp.
PanchoPlanet said:
Make sure your bootloader matches your modem.
Use samsung info app in play store.
Pp.
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My bootloader and LTE modem are MDL; been that way since I got the phone. GSM modem is at NB4 (been that way since a week after I got the phone...). The trouble with the wifi poor reception is a recent thing. Possibly associated with the switch to Slimkat but not definitely so... I just happened to notice it recently, when I was paying more attention to the phone after the Slimkat ROM installation. Seems like a hardware thing more than a software one. We'll see if swapping the antenna does it. I'd rather be out ~$5 and 10 minutes of time trying the fix as a first step, rather than doing a full ODIN back to stock and trying the latest paired bootloader/LTE modem/GSM modem (and hours to restore the phone to fully customized settings).
Marc
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My bootloader and LTE modem are MDL; been that way since I got the phone. GSM modem is at NB4 (been that way since a week after I got the phone...). The trouble with the wifi poor reception is a recent thing. Possibly associated with the switch to Slimkat but not definitely so... I just happened to notice it recently, when I was paying more attention to the phone after the Slimkat ROM installation. Seems like a hardware thing more than a software one. We'll see if swapping the antenna does it. I'd rather be out ~$5 and 10 minutes of time trying the fix as a first step, rather than doing a full ODIN back to stock and trying the latest paired bootloader/LTE modem/GSM modem (and hours to restore the phone to fully customized settings).
Marc
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It won't take long to be honest. Just make a nandroid, flash full firmware, if it's not fixed, restore nandroid. If it's fixed, restore nandroid, profit. Either way you can restore it
I would rather not flash my firmware beyond 4.2.2, if I don't need to, but this will be my next step if the antenna replacement doesn't fix the issue.
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Your MDL is stale, Serio 22 is on the money.
Pp.
Yeah, I know, it's time to dump MDL... it just has such an air of finality about it, leaving Knox-free MDL. Not that it matters, as the warranty on this thing is presumably no longer valid (I'm second owner).
The antenna will be here in a few days, and I will give it a shot. If that doesn't do it, I'll flash the latest firmware for a test.
Marc
So, my first antenna replacement was too short. It should be about 9.5 cm long, and the antenna I received was only 8 cm. Got a refund, and ordered from a second place, that took 2 days to process / ship. But, in the end the whole thing cost me less than $4.
I received the second replacement antenna and installed it this evening. Immediately I'm getting one bar more signal everywhere I've tried the phone. So, the replacement antenna is definitely an improvement. I still think my reception isn't where it should be, and am looking forward to eventually trying to update my firmware to get latest baseband/modems/etc.. But I won't be doing that until LP ROMs have come along a bit farther. Everything is working pretty well right now with only one minor issue that pops up now and then and is easy to circumvent.
So, there definitely was a hardware issue with the antenna. It was worth a few bucks to check it out, and it's nice to see a payoff.
Marc

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