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    [HowTo] Update baseband & other firmware

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      • DanceswithcatsD Offline
        Danceswithcats
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        I'm trying to install the base baseband firmware and have hit a snag. Should I enter the first command in the computer terminal or the phone terminal? On the computer (which is an Ubuntu 16.04 machine), it gives me 'device not found' and on the phone it gives me 'command not found'.

        I know I am probably missing something very basic: I'm a long-time Ubuntu user but not very confident with the command line.

        Any pointers would be much appreciated.

        A user, not a coder. I bought a BQ Aqaris with Ubuntu on it, despite being outside the 'Ubuntu Insider' nonsense, and managed to brick it trying to make it into something useful. Delighted to find UBPorts. I'm really impressed with the community.

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          advocatux @Danceswithcats
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          @danceswithcats you have to type the commands in your computer. Also you probably need to install adb and fastboot tools.

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          • flohackF Offline
            flohack
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            Amending now the instructions:

            In case your adb does not find the FP2 make sure:

            • You enabled developer mode in the system settings
            • Your USB cable is ok

            You can also manually enter fastboot mode by pressing POWER and VOL DOWN simultaneously until the phone reboots. Check with sudo fastboot devices if its there πŸ™‚

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            • DanceswithcatsD Offline
              Danceswithcats
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              All done. Thank you again for your help. I'll report back as soon as I notice anything.

              A user, not a coder. I bought a BQ Aqaris with Ubuntu on it, despite being outside the 'Ubuntu Insider' nonsense, and managed to brick it trying to make it into something useful. Delighted to find UBPorts. I'm really impressed with the community.

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              • DanceswithcatsD Offline
                Danceswithcats @advocatux
                last edited by

                @advocatux Thanks, Advocatux. Florian very kindly guided me through my ignorance and it is done now. Appreciate the help.

                A user, not a coder. I bought a BQ Aqaris with Ubuntu on it, despite being outside the 'Ubuntu Insider' nonsense, and managed to brick it trying to make it into something useful. Delighted to find UBPorts. I'm really impressed with the community.

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                  livrecinq
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                  Is there enough feed-back today about benefits of manually flashing (thanks for very clear instructions Florian !) ? Is it worth or better wait for things to be integrated into the upcoming OTA4 (I mean for FP2 phone) ?

                  Ils ne savaient pas que c'Γ©tait impossible, alors ils l'ont fait. - Mark Twain

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                    flohack @livrecinq
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                    @livrecinq Hmm not sure we got enough feedback. Seems to make things not worse, and maybe a bit better. Unfortunately the firmware flasher will not be in OTA-4, we found some instabilities and we cannot risk breaking firmware on the devices. So I recommend flash manually if you are confident on your skills πŸ™‚

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                      Stefano @flohack
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                      @flohack Just a quick question. I always thought that firmware is flashed by OTA and not manually (Android firmware) When the device boot for the first time it creates system.img from the fitmware found on device, right? So, in theory, if I flash Android firmware7.x or 8.x firmware, then wipe it and do a fresh clean install of UT, will the UT(phone) create the system.img from updated firmware (baseband, modem, drivers...)
                      I'm bit confused here, some clarification would be welcomed. Thanks.

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                        advocatux @Stefano
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                        I always thought that firmware is flashed by OTA and not manually (Android firmware)

                        @stefano no, UT uses the firmware installed in your device already, that's why is a good idea to update Android to the latest version available for your device before installing UT, so you don't need to update the firmware manually later.

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                          Stefano @advocatux
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                          @advocatux Even to Android 7 or 8 ? Does UT support Android 7.x and 8.x firmware?

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                            advocatux @Stefano
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                            @stefano can the supported devices go up to those versions?

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                              Ingo
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                              The Android 7 update for FP2 is scheduled for mid-september.

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                                Stefano @advocatux
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                                @advocatux So up to 6.x @ the moment, I guess ??

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                                  advocatux @Stefano
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                                  @stefano other than FP2, I think so

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                                    livrecinq @flohack
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                                    @flohack Many thanks for your advice. So I will try manually asap.

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                                      flohack @Stefano
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                                      @stefano Currently all ports are running on an Android 5.1 base as I remember.

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                                        flohack @Stefano
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                                        @stefano No this is maybe valid for Android but not for UT. When we talk about firmware then its files and drivers written into special partitions that are loaded by kernel drivers during boot. But this is not integrated with the OS at all.

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                                          livrecinq
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                                          Successfully followed your instructions to manually "update baseband and other firmware" on FP2. I have to test now.

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                                            Stefano @advocatux
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                                            @advocatux I tried to update the firmware on Pro 5, latest modem on Flyme is CHNOPEN MZ41
                                            So I flashed Flyme 6, then wiped it, installed UT(16.04)
                                            and I've checked the modem version installed now and it says CHNOPEN MZ 024
                                            So it did not update the modem at all? Should I just flash modem.bin file with Fastboot? Or?

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                                              flohack @Stefano
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                                              @stefano I dont know what Flyme is doing in the background, but UT does not flash any firmware right now, so no idea. You can flash it manually but I cannot tell you the right partition name. Be very careful with that, you can brick smth probably if you hit the wrong partition.

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