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    [HowTo] Update baseband & other firmware

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Fairphone 2
    flo hacks
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        Emphrath @Guest
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        @luna great ! i'll do that as soon as I can. Thanks for the update

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          A Former User @Emphrath
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          @emphrath you're welcome πŸ™‚

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            flohack
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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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              flohack
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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 πŸ˜‰

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                tommiedom
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                Where can i find the current firmware? Cos i already did an update in the past..

                FP4

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                  s3r0
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                  @tommiedom
                  https://github.com/WeAreFairphone/modem_zip_generator/releases
                  19.11.2 released on Feb 11, 2020

                  @Flohack

                  6.5. 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.
                  Can I flash it anyway?

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                    flohack @s3r0
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                    @s3r0 No idea πŸ™‚ better not flash anything thats not 100% safe πŸ™‚

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                      tommiedom @s3r0
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                      @s3r0 i meant, the current firmware of my phone

                      FP4

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                        s3r0 @tommiedom
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                        @tommiedom
                        Good question πŸ™‚

                        I have this power-on bug too, but flashing seems to be a bit risky..
                        Has anyone flashed the latest (19.11.2) firmware release?

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                          Emphrath @s3r0
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                          @s3r0 yes. By flashing the entire fairphone OS, so you don't have to worry about which part of the firmware goes where.

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