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same here, but usually i have always reception on 2100, so no big deal for me
(2014-03-21, 07:13)danyno1 Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
(2014-03-22, 07:55)den10 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi danyno1,
Sorry for late answer... I've been out for work.
No problems for your request.
I only have to get the time for.
I Think tomorrow i can, or max in 2 days.

I'm also interested in NVRAM data from 1.0.1 rom.

You only need to make copy of /data/nvram folder (it's on /data partition, so you need some file manager app which can go into the root of your system, like Root Explorer or Solid Explorer), then zip it up and upload it somewhere. It's a few minutes of work.

I think that could be beneficial for all who want wcdma900 band enabled. I already made a tutorial on how to update baseband in 1.0.7 (and very likely other ROMs too), but I think the rest of the story is in NVRAM.

Thanks.
So if we just replace the nvram folder from a working phone, will it solve some issues caused by the lewa rom?
my V3 came with 1.04 version and kernel date 1/11/2013 can i install this ROM with no problems? is necessary to have a specific version installed or it does not matter? my version is 4.0 and 850/2100 bands
Hello people, my inew v3 is 1.0.1 15/02/2014, 4.0 and 900/2100 bands, can i update my phone to 1.0.8 original version?
Is there any new updates for 900/2100mhz?
nope unfortunately not.
it seems you can make 1.0.8 work with our phone, but i don't think that improves anything.
mostly read bad things about 1.0.8.
Maybe I can shed some light on the 900 v.s. 850MHz versions

I received my iNew V3 form dx.com today and the sticker beneath the battery says 900/2100 with the v4 in the bottom right corner. Eagerly I powered down my Samsung Galaxy S2 and placed my sim in the V3, and imagine my surprise when the phone didn't recognise my sim card!!
After reading a lot, and testing whatever sim cards I could find at home, I realised that the big/normal sim card slot supports only 850MHz networks, while the micro sim card slot supports 900MHz and probably 850 as well (850 not tested on micro sim slot).
I am quite sure of this because from the 3 operators in my country, I am sure that one uses 850 only, while another uses 900mhz only network (or so they claim).
I ended trimming my sim card down to micro size in order to get it to work.

Baseband version: MOLY.WR8.W1315.WD.WG.MP.V11.P15,2104/02/15 02:06
Kernel version: 3.4.5
Build number: inew_v3e_v1.0.1
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