[HowTo] Update baseband & other firmware
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@flohack nice work! I got the OTA-7 update now. Again a more stable and faster FP2!
Is a firmware update included in this and/or previous OTA updates, or is it still worth it to flash new firmware manually and follow this howto?
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@tommiedom No, I think the firmware update was still held back due to concerns about stability. We cannot risk flashing devices to their digital death
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@flohack thnks
[edit] Update worked flawlessly. I had to change usb-port, because fastboot gave a message: waiting for any device... Changing usb-port worked.My experience so far: no significant improvement. phone still reboots
- if typing a text takes a while (half an hour) in browser, signal, sms, etc.
- after a while if to many apps are used simultaneously.
- Also, sometimes (a couple of times in a month) I find my phone rebooted in the morning.
Don't know if this is FP2-behaviour.
Now, I used the update package as given by @flohack. @Ingo said above that "The most recent real change was included in the April 2018 update." So I expect no improvement from using another more current update package.
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I flashed my FP2 from Android to UT in January 2019. Do I still need to do this manual firmware update?
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@RedXXIII Well if you had a recent Android version with all updates then probably not.
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There is a new firmware at https://github.com/WeAreFairphone/modem_zip_generator/releases since February 2020, did anyone flash it? How did it go?
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@fla I did it. It works well ! In fact I flashed the entire FP Open OS image before installing Ubuntu Touch, because with Lineage OS making calls was becoming trickier and trickier and I suspect the gap between the firmware and the image is the culprit.
But yes, it works well : I can call reliably, the battery life is longer (but I'm not a heavy user, so does it really count ?), and random reboots are really rare (like, once in six months or so). By the way do you have any news on Android 9 for FP2 ?
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@luna are the instructions in the first post still up-to-date?
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The download URL in the first post is definitely outdated.
Edit: taking the archive from https://github.com/WeAreFairphone/modem_zip_generator/releases/tag/19.11.2 contains the corresponding images. The naming is slightly different as the image files are called like the partion they're supposed to be flashed to.
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@fla yes they are. But as previously said, I don't know how those firware images are linked with the Android kernel. You can flash them with the kernel you currently have, but maybe they won't work as reliably as with the kernel in the zip folder... that is what I tend to think. I hope that I'm wrong and it's just my FP2's top module that shows its age, but maybe you're safer with the full image and a clean reinstall of UT.
That implies a backup of your data - a backup of
/home/phablet
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@luna great ! i'll do that as soon as I can. Thanks for the update
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@emphrath you're welcome
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If someone of you would write me a text to replace my initial post with the new instructions feel free ^^
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Hi, I have moveds that article to the FP2 subforum now, pinned it and updated the link: Now it points to 2 optins, either use the 7.1 or the 9.0 firmware, I maybe recommend to start with 7.1 - Can anyone tell me if the downloads maybe contain the same images, so we can point only to one?
As of today there will be no more firmware releases for the FP2, so its safe to assume that will be the last update of this article
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Where can i find the current firmware? Cos i already did an update in the past..
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@tommiedom
https://github.com/WeAreFairphone/modem_zip_generator/releases
19.11.2 released on Feb 11, 20206.5. sudo fastboot flash dbi sdi.mbn
ls fp2-gms-19.11.2-manual-v2/images boot.img MD5SUMS recovery.img sbl1.mbn splash.img tz.mbn emmc_appsboot.mbn NON-HLOS.bin rpm.mbn SHA256SUMS system.img
There is no sdi.mbn file.
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@s3r0 No idea better not flash anything thats not 100% safe
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@s3r0 i meant, the current firmware of my phone
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@tommiedom
Good questionI have this power-on bug too, but flashing seems to be a bit risky..
Has anyone flashed the latest (19.11.2) firmware release? -
@s3r0 yes. By flashing the entire fairphone OS, so you don't have to worry about which part of the firmware goes where.