MarkyO
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My international version came with the same baseband as in the previous post and B20 is working. So baseband doesn't help you.
My international version came with the same baseband as in the previous post and B20 is working. So baseband doesn't help you.
If you read in first page of this topic or some threads on XDA dev, it seems that we need to modify some NVRAM values to enable B20 (or other hardware supported bands). Nobody seems to be able to show us it can actually work though. For now.Thats very interesting. So the Baseband version is not the key... Someone with other ideas how to unlock lte bands or transfer the settings from international phone to non international one ?
If you read in first page of this topic or some threads on XDA dev, it seems that we need to modify some NVRAM values to enable B20 (or other hardware supported bands). Nobody seems to be able to show us it can actually work though. For now.
Some reading : http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=redmi unlock band
Have you tried to change and save several times ? On first page shiaido said he had to do it 3 times or more for the changes to be effective.Yes thats right, but somehow you can backup / restore nvram contents?? How is the nvram programmed, are updates with normal roms included , which we can use ... ? Modify with Qualcom Tools seems to work, but for me the changed settings where not saved.
I tried it and succeeded in saving the 6828 values. BUT: the 6829 values (extension DIV) could not be saved. I tried over and over again. However, B20 is not active, even though the B20 activation at the 6828 value was successful. So either the 6829 value needs to be saved as well (however this could be done) or there has to be another way.
Gesendet von meinem Redmi 3S mit Tapatalk
Just did the same thing : First write for 6828 value is effective but unable to write 6829 value with qualcommtool.exe.I tried it and succeeded in saving the 6828 values. BUT: the 6829 values (extension DIV) could not be saved. I tried over and over again. However, B20 is not active, even though the B20 activation at the 6828 value was successful. So either the 6829 value needs to be saved as well (however this could be done) or there has to be another way.
Could anyone test this patch? Just flash via TWPR. B20 should be already unlocked in NVRAM.
From comparing the circuitry and lay out I see little difference of make up but the punched tin moulded plastic the type of mesh and part numbers all have some kind of slight difference in make up right down to the colour of pull sticky tape holding the battery in. These two phones have been manufactured in two very different places. Having said that I believe what were looking for is still software/firmware based as i don't see any real hardware difference.
Can you share QualcommTool.exeI was (theoretically) able to unlock Band 20 with QualcommTool.exe according to the Info on xda-developers.
First put phone in Diag mode: In the shell input as Admin:
adb devices
adb shell
su
setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb
then
-> run QualcommTool.exe as Admin
-> with right mouseclick first activate an then connect the diag-com port
-> click the tab "bands" then the subtab "LTE"
-> (1) "Read" with activated "LTE BC Config #6828" -the one without "DIV" (I had to do it twice till it worked)
-> then click the selected band you want to add
-> (2) write
-> click LTE BC Config DIV #6829
-> (3) read
-> then click the selected band you want to add
-> (4) write
goto (1) and repeat till (4)
about 3 times, because the settings were not saved, when done only once or twice.
The last steps were in my cases step (1) and (2).
When i read "LTE BC Config #6828" the 3rd time, it was saved.
Then reboot.
LTE Bands are after checking with QualcommTool saved, but i wasn't in a Band20 area till now, to check it practically.
Maybe some of you can test it.
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