Is it worth to update from a rooted android 4.2.2 c6603 to higher versions? - Xperia Z General

Don't ask why I stayed so long on 4.2.2, did PhD and the phone was running nicely and hat no time to update, root again etc. pp. Now that the PhD is finished I wonder if it is worth at all to invest the time to update to higher version. It looks like 5.0 was the last update supported by sony. I don't have a custom ROM, just rooted original Sony firmware with flashtool.
In general I don't see a personal benefit to buy a new phone. Keeping the Z and updating to the best Version or custom ROM running smoothly on the old hardware and which can be rooted is my choice.
Which version and ROM do you suggest?
Thank you for your time and advise

It depends on what you need.
If all you need is a durable battery, then better stay on 4.2.2, but you know...as time goes by, most application will stop their support for jellybean.
If you want more performance, then 5.1.1 is the choice, but not battery friendly. STAMINA mode is present to help saves some battery.
For the best updated OS version, go for LineageOS 14.1. It's based on nougat 7.1.2.

Many thanks, as far as I remember I can do a image with CWM of current system and can give LineageOS a try! I saw now that some modern apps need at least jellybean 4.4 to be installable. Battery shouldn't be a problem, I rather want the camera to work nicely also under a customROM, actually I think the original Sony camera app is quite good and this one I would loose. All other Sony apps I never noticed really. For all the other possible customROM I don't really have the time to study them, camera would be most important. I guess recovering most of the apps from jellybean 4.2.2 to Lineage via Titanium Backup will work so I can check this fast?
Thanks in advance!

You can also try to use RR Oreo if you like the latest Android.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/rom-resurrection-remix-o-6-0-0-t3747588
Here what I think about it:
https://mastodon.social/@ahmd_amsyr/99954433452073565

Hmm, I installed lineage 14.1 zip via ROM Manager and it was succesful, but then I also wanted to add directly after this the optional lineage root. The phone was already rooted and unlocked and when pressing the option, the screen went immediatley black. When pressing power button the lamp is short igniting green/red and screen stays black. Installed the newest flashtool and flashtool drivers, but when trying to root or flash the xperia z again via flashtool, it always says in the flashtool log, the driver is too old under Win 7 and Win 10 on 2 PCs. I installed pc companion and additionallly the flashtool drivers.
Do I have to install distinct versions of flashtool and drivers? Flashtool is version 0.9.24...?
I could manage to get it in boot loop now, showing sony logo. But with same flashtool it's not possible to flash ftf in flash or fast boot mode, because it is constantly rebooting. What to do now?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/kernel-ub-t3198491
this does not work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/general/disaster-recovery-getting-z1-zu-z-zl-to-t2229250
also doesn't help
Still would like to install lineage.zip again. But how do I get the device booting normally and is the rom manager stil alive? If not I can also flash directly via flashtool a .ftf?

Nevermind, I could repair it, now on 5.1.1 stock.

as someone asked per pm:
I'm also not sure what changed it. I went then to very old flashtool version on my old notebook, probably over 5 years old when I flashed my xperia neo smartphone. With this it worked. Flashtool version is one point. My bootloader was unlocked. The flashing of lineage 7.1.1 also worked, I then made the error to root also via Lineage package directly after flashing the rom, then I was in Boot loop. It's best to start flashing, let flashtool compile the zip, this takes some minutes, progress shown in flashtool, and then you connect via usb smartphone, especially when in boot loop. But start with different flash tool version and post your error messages in the thread i posted. I stil have the old xda tabs in my browser history that helped me to install ics on neo and lollipop on xperia z (and it is really fast again after complete reinstall) no need for new phone

I flashed to LineageOS 7.1.2 and I do not regret it. I have the (almost) latest version on Android. I can manage the apps permissions and it all works great.

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New User - CyanogenMod Questions

Hello,
I received my Nexus 6P yesterday and got my SIM card activated without any issues at Verizon. I immediately took it home, unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP, and then flashed CyanogenMod's latest nightly. After booting in, wireless networks weren't detected, and I only had 3G (no 4G LTE as I should). I restored my backup of the stock ROM that I made in TWRP and it hung at the Google logo. I'm not sure why. I then flashed all the latest factory restore images (MTC19X) to get it working again and determined that the issues I had in CyanogenMod might have happened due to the vendor.img I had on my phone at the time not being compatible with that build of CM13.
My questions are:
1) What are the known issues that would likely occur due to vendor.img being a different version than what CM13 was based on? The concept of vendor.img is new to me. I haven't had this, as far as I know, on any of my other phones (granted I'm coming from a locked Samsung Galaxy S5 that I've had for almost 2 years)
2) How can you easily tell which vendor.img CM was based on so you know which one to flash?
3) Is there anything else I should be made aware of before attempting to flash CM13 again?
4) While using CM13, do most people recommend a custom kernel? If so, which one and how stable is it? What are the benefits of switching from the stock kernel, and how simple is it to go back if there's a problem?
Thanks!!
dude...I just got the N6P and ran CM13 within hours. This is what I did...
unlocked the bootloader
downloaded the lastest (MTC19X) image off of https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and unpacked it into the C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools folder
ran the flash-all.bat
fastbooted TWRP
installed CM13. (didn't wipe internal storage)
installed arm64 open Gapps pico
BAM!!!
right now running stock kernel. it's cool. I'm PrivacyGuard-ing the hell out of all my apps (turned off START AT BOOT and KEEP AWAKE for almost every downloaded app), though, so battery is OK
also using Kernel Adiutor but underclocking values for the CPUs doesn't seem to stick
So it likely worked for you since you had flashed the newest vendor.img first. Apparently there are compatibility issues with certain features that cause them not to work (such as WiFi) if you're using an older one.
chaoticyeshua said:
Hello,
I received my Nexus 6P yesterday and got my SIM card activated without any issues at Verizon. I immediately took it home, unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP, and then flashed CyanogenMod's latest nightly. After booting in, wireless networks weren't detected, and I only had 3G (no 4G LTE as I should). I restored my backup of the stock ROM that I made in TWRP and it hung at the Google logo. I'm not sure why. I then flashed all the latest factory restore images (MTC19X) to get it working again and determined that the issues I had in CyanogenMod might have happened due to the vendor.img I had on my phone at the time not being compatible with that build of CM13.
My questions are:
1) What are the known issues that would likely occur due to vendor.img being a different version than what CM13 was based on? The concept of vendor.img is new to me. I haven't had this, as far as I know, on any of my other phones (granted I'm coming from a locked Samsung Galaxy S5 that I've had for almost 2 years)
2) How can you easily tell which vendor.img CM was based on so you know which one to flash?
3) Is there anything else I should be made aware of before attempting to flash CM13 again?
4) While using CM13, do most people recommend a custom kernel? If so, which one and how stable is it? What are the benefits of switching from the stock kernel, and how simple is it to go back if there's a problem?
Thanks!!
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1) Depends on ROM /VENDOR, sometimes nothings happens then an error message, sometimes things doesnt work
2) Just download fresh the latest snapshot, release or nightly (they are much more stable then for a few years!) and vendor image (use these ones which are recommended!)
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_angler (there is a link for the vendor)
3) If you stay close on the tutorials, i dont know what should happen (flashing a rom is normally not critical, installing a recovery can be!)
4) Custom kernels can be great, but its not a must-have. Which kernel you should use depends on your wishes: better battery, more power etc.
Hope i could have help you a little bit!
kaufikauf said:
1) Depends on ROM /VENDOR, sometimes nothings happens then an error message, sometimes things doesnt work
2) Just download fresh the latest snapshot, release or nightly (they are much more stable then for a few years!) and vendor image (use these ones which are recommended!)
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_angler (there is a link for the vendor)
3) If you stay close on the tutorials, i dont know what should happen (flashing a rom is normally not critical, installing a recovery can be!)
4) Custom kernels can be great, but its not a must-have. Which kernel you should use depends on your wishes: better battery, more power etc.
Hope i could have help you a little bit!
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Very much so. I appreciate it!
Has anyone encountered the constant popup of the Select Sim Card message? I'm using project fi and I am still unable to find a solution to this issue.

help with 2 roms for note 4 sm-n910w8

I have a glitch with the stock ROM from Samsung SM-N910W8 Android v# 6.01 and all latest updates, there is a clitch that will kill my battery very fast and cause my phone to miss read the battery # as it usually shots off and will not last rebooting past the intro screen for Touchwhiz but says the battery % is usually between 17 -35%.
I know in any kind of power saver mode I get down to 1% like a normal phone but under battery nothing is listed that used that much power. Also other mods so far I don't get that issue.
So here is what I am looking for.
I want to install one of 2 roms. the first is Alliance ROM I have fallowed all their instructions on this page.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...0-1-alliancerom-n910f-18-themes-huge-t3051276
I could not install bob4 or any other bob modem either with Oden (yes the latest one 3.12 or something.) I always get a basic non helpful error and fail, however when I boot into custom recovery Philz_touch I can install the Alliance mod (AllicnceROM_v2.2_N910F) that was the latest version I found to be compatible with the Note 4 so if there is something else I can go to get a more up-to-date version that would be awesome as android I think it up to V#7 something. Anyways after I clean the partition and install it just infinitely boot loops and I have to recover my old Rom to try something else.
The other MOD I found that I liked was the Omega ROM. I was able to get it installed but the modem drivers were not present and trying to fallow the instructions and install the 2 drivers to get the modem working failed every time I tried to install them. this is the link I fallowed https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/omega-rom-note-4-t2994778
Can someone please tell me how if possible to get these installed properly I did fallow all the guides and they didn't work.

Updating from 4.4.4 to latest (7.0/7.1) ?

Was given back my Nexus 7 tablet and was thinking about updating it. Currently rooted running on a 4.4.4 rom (purity). Is there any new basebands/modems that I need to flash/update before flashing a 7.0 rom? Would appreciate any pointers, thanks in advance!
You probably should first update your device to the latest factory image from Google (5.1.1 - LMY47V, including 4.23 - bootloader, etc.), then installing the latest TWRP 3.1.1 and you should be fine for a 7.x Nougat ROM.
Please be sure to select correct factory image (nakasi / nakasig) depending on your model and probably verify that the bootloader included within the factory image is a "good one" because there existed factory images from Google with a non working bootloader ... You probably might want to have a look here
AndDiSa said:
You probably should first update your device to the latest factory image from Google (5.1.1 - LMY47V, including 4.23 - bootloader, etc.), then installing the latest TWRP 3.1.1 and you should be fine for a 7.x Nougat ROM.
Please be sure to select correct factory image (nakasi / nakasig) depending on your model and probably verify that the bootloader included within the factory image is a "good one" because there existed factory images from Google with a non working bootloader ... You probably might want to have a look here
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is the rom in your signature stable enough for me giving this tablet to my mom and for it to not feel slower than life?
right now im on 4.4 and its very very very laggy
i have an update to 5.1 but i have been there and it was Unusable...
do you have any rom recomendation so it performs nice with some not demanding games ? and browsing
mine its the WIFI ONLY version
tablet is so old that i dont know where to look for a good rom anymore..
thanks for the help
edit:
im updating to 5.1.1 latest so im am on latest bootloader and stuff (but as my tablet is not updating im doing a factory image install, then TWRP then this rom https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/development/rom-android-7-aosp-grouper-t3467514 )
so the steps to follow would be
install TWRP
boot into recovery
**Factory reset tablet (wipe DATA and cache)
**install OTA for groupr wifi only tablet
**reboot into recovery
**install GAPPS (bean something)
**wipe dalvik/cache _
**then reboot???
@gierso should be fine ... if you run into setup issues, skip the google account setup, switch on WiFi and then add a user account to your tablet
AndDiSa said:
@gierso should be fine ... if you run into setup issues, skip the google account setup, switch on WiFi and then add a user account to your tablet
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nevermind tablet is not updateable .. usb port does not respond to PC ( i think is broken as it sounds as connected disconected many times) so i ended up giving up trying to make it connect ..
i might open it to try to solder the pins.. or to try to change the connector but for the time being i just formatted it and installed the sole game i need it for (it still charges but the data connection is never acomplished) ...
i will try to update my nexus 7 2013 with a similar rom (but ifrom the 2013 forum of course)

Device Got Bricked,possibly a weak recovery or kernal

Short: Don’t install Gapps using aroma installer your device will be bricked.
Long:
Whatever written here is 100% IMO,i am very long android user from Gb-kitkat then ios 9-11 then Now android oreo
All along i left android on kitkat, was using ios till now, so when i planned to use android i saw so many changes in android which was too good & very good android phones avail at Low price...
But later things got sketchy from then,i started realising how android was then & now
Then
Boaltware always have bunch of crap apps
Now
Boaltware always have bunch of crap apps+to manny google apps just too many
Then
Rooting can be easily perfromed,without unlocking bootloader
Now
Rooting Must be done by unlocking bootloader,especially budget device have less devs & support on rooting
Then
Apps devs wont much care about rooted devices
Now
Some app devs block using their app if its rooted
Then
Installing tweak\ports is not so easy,Twrp flash zip if you get error you are f***ed up with boot loop
Now
Installing tweak\ports is so easy and removing also soo easy
Here what happend to my device
-Unlocked bootloader via offical method....i was unaware of unoffical method which is soo dumb
-installed Twrp
-custom rom
-root
Everything was working perfectly fine
But later found if we need google features to work correctly we need open gapps
Gave try on lite everything was fine
Then found gapps aroma installer has more custom option
So gave a try
Twrp
Reflash custom rom
Aroma Gapps installer
After selecting desired google apps left all other option untouched,clicked on install device display blinked twice
From then never got a display
This same suitation
https://forum.xda-developers.com/asus-zenfone-max-pro-m1/help/help-bricked-fastboot-t3834138/page2
Tried every method no luck,later took service center & fixed it,which was time consuming almost two days went fr fixing
I have no clue what happed to device by just using a gapps aroma installer
Thanks for reading
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Need help getting LineageOS to be stable (15.1 UNOFFICIAL, hltevzw, TWRP 3.3.0)

I have an SM-N900V (Note 3, Verizon variant, hltevzw).
Detailed timeline:
- I flashed it back to firmware OB6 using Odin 3.09.
- I rooted it using ArabicToolApp.
- I used this tool to unlock the bootloader
- I installed a build of LineageOS 14.1 for hlte
- It didn't recognize the SIM so I did a dirty flash of this build of LineageOS 15.1 for hltetmo on top (hltetmo actually has different hardware than hlte, and the correct one for SM-N900V)
- Messed around with the APNs until it recognized and connected to Verizon's network. I DO have functioning SMS and LTE data, but I have not tested phone calls yet
- Messed around some with SuperSU in system- and systemless-mode. Bricked my device more times than I could count, then unbricked over and over using SuperSU's impeccable installer. Messed around with this quite a bit
- Also messed around with Xposed some. The OS is too unstable to run Xposed Installer correctly, so I uninstalled it
- Removed SuperSU, installed Magisk. Phone now passes SafetyNet
So, my phone now runs 8.1 and a Lineage build from 9 days ago. Cool. But, if I was satisfied I wouldn't be making this post. There are multiple instances of the same kind of "app freeze" - App screen freezes, sometimes it'll go completely black. Interactivity doesn't work, obviously, the app is completely frozen. Hold Back to kill doesn't work (Application Killed toast shows, but nothing happens). ANR (when it comes up) Close doesn't work. Home button works and brings me away from the app, but it's still there. Swipe away in Overview doesn't actually kill the app. Even in App Info, Force Stop doesn't work. The app is forever frozen. Tapping the icon from the launcher no longer does anything, it doesn't even bring up the app. The app is permanently crashed and inaccessible until a reboot.
Issues:
- Sometimes when booting the phone will not recognize the SIM until a reboot. As in, "No SIM" message and everything
- Sometimes it will get stuck at boot, I have foxy-boot installed, so I can see the logs. I don't remember what it was all about, if it comes up again I'll update the post
- Google Chrome sometimes crashes when trying to download a file. I've gotten my phone to self-host before, but this issue always seems to come back, and when it does Google Chrome ALWAYS crashes when trying to download a file. App Freeze
- Netflix installs and logs in but freezes at the "can't connect to service (-9)" message. App Freeze
- Certain apps like NativeScript Playground get stuck at the splash screen. App Freeze
- Xposed Installer did this when opening the Settings, whether Xposed was installed or not. App Freeze
- F-Droid also sometimes crashes, although it's somewhat arbitrary, I can't reproduce it reliably. App Freeze
I have tried reflashing the ROM, flashing Xposed uninstaller, reinstalling Magisk, none of it seems to work. I have TWRP 3.3.0 so I can do pretty much anything that doesn't involve the SD card (the SD card is probably broken in hardware, it's so read-only that Android and TWRP both can't write to it at all, but they can both read the same half-broken filesystem).
I fear that this OS is just too unstable for the phone and there's nothing I can do. I sincerely hope this is not the case.
Try other ROMs or perform a clean installation.
Make sure you are on PL1 bootloader/modem.
Currently using Resurrection Remix v5.8.5 Nougat because it was the last Android version for this device with working Bluetooth calls but if you don't use that feature you could use their Pie version as well.
RR ROMs are solid and work extremely well.
Do a clean installation via TWRP if you go this route.
terminator911 said:
Try other ROMs or perform a clean installation.
Make sure you are on PL1 bootloader/modem.
Currently using Resurrection Remix v5.8.5 Nougat because it was the last Android version for this device with working Bluetooth calls but if you don't use that feature you could use their Pie version as well.
RR ROMs are solid and work extremely well.
Do a clean installation via TWRP if you go this route.
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I did a clean installation of RR 6.0.0 (Android 8.1) and it works a lot better than LineageOS did, with even more configuration options. I really really hate Pie and its gesture-based gimmicks (Screw you Google for copying more of Apple's bad design decisions), so I assumed Oreo would be more stable, but the ROM I installed still has crashing apps. Google Chrome still won't download most things (I've gotten it to download before), trying to change the accent color crashes the 'LineageOS Settings' app, and F-Droid is seriously messed up, but most other things are stable, including the Verizon network which required no pesky APN setup.
I'm on the OB6 bootloader/modem, is that a problem? I doubt that would be an issue, but I can always back up and reflash via Odin. The cool thing is that I installed a patch to TWRP which backs up /data/media along with everything else, after installing the custom ROM. So, really, I can do anything and be perfectly fine. There's, AFAIK, no way to ruin the phone unless something exploits the eMMC brick bug.
If there's another ROM you'd recommend me install, I'd be happy to try it out. I would really like to have a stable OS on here, where Chrome will work and download files. I'd also love Camera2 API since the phone has the chip for it (Snapdragon 800), but none of the ROMs I have support it and there's been no discussion online other than some years-old threads with no answers. I know there have been some articles online listing Note 3 as a phone that'd support Camera2 API with a software update. Would updating the bootloader/modem do anything on that front?
I would upgrade to PL1 bootloader/modem for your device. This is what I have and have had 0 issues. I'd recommend you trying the Samsung Internet browser over Google Chrome; it's much better in my opinion.
You can find the modem here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=160694
As far as ROMs are concerned you can either try the Nougat version of RR which is what I am currently using as my daily driver with no issues at all including Bluetooth calls:
[ROM][HLTE\TMO\CHN][OFFICIAL]*** Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 ***[13.03.2018]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-resurrection-remix-n-v5-8-3-vanilla-t3615227
See here to check whether or not your phone has the Camera2 API capabilities; if not use OpenCamera.
https://www.androidexplained.com/camera2-api-support/
terminator911 said:
I would upgrade to PL1 bootloader/modem for your device. This is what I have and have had 0 issues. I'd recommend you trying the Samsung Internet browser over Google Chrome; it's much better in my opinion.
You can find the modem here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=160694
As far as ROMs are concerned you can either try the Nougat version of RR which is what I am currently using as my daily driver with no issues at all including Bluetooth calls:
[ROM][HLTE\TMO\CHN][OFFICIAL]*** Resurrection Remix N 5.8.5 ***[13.03.2018]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-resurrection-remix-n-v5-8-3-vanilla-t3615227
See here to check whether or not your phone has the Camera2 API capabilities; if not use OpenCamera.
https://www.androidexplained.com/camera2-api-support/
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Excuse me but custom ROMs don't have "the Samsung Internet browser". Additionally the modem shouldn't cause app crashes (if it does, correct me please).
I might try the Nougat ROM. Bluetooth calls don't matter to me, but stability does. I just kinda really like Oreo and all its customization options but it may be too new for this old phone from 2013. It still works as a phone though, Messages and phone calls work fine, so I may just deal with it.
I use Open Camera, and I've tried multiple Camera2 API enablers. The phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 and the necessary links (in hardware, between the camera/other things) to support Camera2, but nobody seems to have tried it. Probably because the Verizon Note 3 is really locked down, and can only be rooted on a special version of the samsung ROM, and can only be bootloader-unlocked via the eMMC brick bug... There are Magisk modules for Camera2 on Exynos-based devices, but none for the Verizon Note 3 AFAIK.
I just found out that RR 7 officially supports `hltetmo`, but RR 6 doesn't. That's kinda sad, I hate Pie, but I might try it...
I've had the SEPL stuff before, that's the one that can't be rooted. I suppose I didn't consider upgrading again after I unlocked my bootloader. I'll try SEPL1 firmware again, but with a custom ROM...
You can install the Samsung browser from the Play Store. Again, highly recommended.
As far as SEPL1 just update the modem to it; that shouldn't cause any issues but it will ensure your SIM is recognized and data works with the latest ROMs. That is one requirement you will see listed on all of these ROMs.
Not sure which one you are trying to install but here are all the Resurrection Remix versions:
Nougat:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-resurrection-remix-n-v5-8-3-vanilla-t3615227
Oreo:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-resurrection-remix-n-6-0-0-t3748689
Pie:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-resurrectionremix-v7-0-0-t3894244
If you don't care about Bluetooth audio during calls then you can safely use Oreo and Pie options.
terminator911 said:
You can install the Samsung browser from the Play Store. Again, highly recommended.
As far as SEPL1 just update the modem to it; that shouldn't cause any issues but it will ensure your SIM is recognized and data works with the latest ROMs. That is one requirement you will see listed on all of these ROMs.
Not sure which one you are trying to install but here are all the Resurrection Remix versions:
Nougat:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-resurrection-remix-n-v5-8-3-vanilla-t3615227
Oreo:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-resurrection-remix-n-6-0-0-t3748689
Pie:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-resurrectionremix-v7-0-0-t3894244
If you don't care about Bluetooth audio during calls then you can safely use Oreo and Pie options.
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Yeah but, data and calling worked fine on the LineageOS and RR roms, so there's no reason to update the modem.
Besides, I flashed SEPL1 6 times using Odin (multiple times by flashing, rebooting directly into download mode and flashing it once more) and it doesn't want to update. Still on OB6. On the latest (official Pie) RR rom, data worked on first boot but doesn't work anymore (I'm going to mess around with the data settings until it works), but I have no reason to believe that my phone needs a modem update to function.
I did, many times, make calls to various phone numbers and they all worked flawlessly. SEPL1 is therefore not needed if that's all it does.
And I do know about all the Resurrection Remix versions: One is Nougat from their archive, one is the Oreo version I had installed just yesterday before flashing Pie, and the other one is Pie which is now officially supported.
I am currently working on getting RR7 to work, it's only crashed a few times, and I don't even remember what those times were (I think it was using the Back button in Overview/Recents at the same time as the Overview button?)
When updating modem via Odin you have to pull the battery and don't let it reboot the phone for it to stick (disable that option in Odin) and flash it again and then reboot. If you look at the ROM threads for anything newer than Android v5 they all recommend updating to the latest bootloader & modem for your device which in this case is PL1. This can be to prevent crashes/no signal /no SIM, etc...
Are you dirty flashing these ROMs? I have never experienced any crashes with any of the RRs on my phone but I always do a clean install and make sure to also delete the "Android" folder on my SD Card via TWRP after doing the "Advanced" wipe and deleting everything listed there except for the External SD Card.
terminator911 said:
When updating modem via Odin you have to pull the battery and don't let it reboot the phone for it to stick (disable that option in Odin) and flash it again and then reboot. If you look at the ROM threads for anything newer than Android v5 they all recommend updating to the latest bootloader & modem for your device which in this case is PL1. This can be to prevent crashes/no signal /no SIM, etc...
Are you dirty flashing these ROMs? I have never experienced any crashes with any of the RRs on my phone but I always do a clean install and make sure to also delete the "Android" folder on my SD Card via TWRP after doing the "Advanced" wipe and deleting everything listed there except for the External SD Card.
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"pull the battery and don't let it reboot the phone for it to stick (disable that option in Odin) and flash it again and then reboot"
So...
- Reboot phone into Download mode
- Pull battery while in Download mode
- Flash thingy
- Reboot back into Download mode
- Flash thingy again
? That will be very difficult to do with my dodgy charging cable that doesn't like being repositioned...
I do that without pulling the battery, but I could try it with.
I'm downloading the full SEPL stock image to flash. Once that's done, I'll flash it, reflash TWRP, restore my backup, and see if the baseband has updated.
And no, never dirty flashed the ROM. Always completely wiped data, system, cache and everything. I always backup first. I currently have 3 backups: Lineage OS (before installing RR), RR6 (Oreo), and RR7 (right now before that stock image I'm going to flash).
My external SD card is nonfunctional and read-only with some trash files from the previous phone.
I flashed the stock SEPL ROM. Baseband still didn't change. Restored from backup, SIM now works. Network is detected, SMS and data both work reliably on all reboots.
I will mention that I did brick my phone by using Odin to erase the eMMC, but I fixed that from TWRP, and now everything works flawlessly. There are still some app crashes, but most things are very stable. Camera2 API still nonexistent, which is sad because I got used to it on my old phone, but I shouldn't hope for it.

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