New Bootloader that (potentially) fixes "3G reboot" issue released
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, Feb 03 2013 05:03 PM
#101
Posted 08 February 2013 - 10:11 AM
Sadly, this is not the right fix. Had 3 restarts so far today and everyday it's rising. I am starting to lose hope. 
#102
Posted 08 February 2013 - 10:35 AM
The right fix is Huawei unlocks the bootloader. This is the best you're getting.
Also the clown who feels the need to flame, the MD5s may be the same because YOU ALREADY HAVE THIS BOOTLOADER. People who were here earlier on have a bad one.
Also the clown who feels the need to flame, the MD5s may be the same because YOU ALREADY HAVE THIS BOOTLOADER. People who were here earlier on have a bad one.
#104
Posted 08 February 2013 - 06:50 PM
Could somebody tell me, why I do NOT have reboots? I have MariDroi 4. Wifi, BT, 3G, GPS, all on. Using it second day from turning all things on and I have not had any reboot.
#105
Posted 08 February 2013 - 08:17 PM
You're in the same category I was when I used this as my phone. No reboots at all, regardless of ROM or bootloader. At the moment there's no real correlation.
#106
Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:38 AM
Yay \o/
Just had my first 3g reboot on the new bootloader.
Feel like I'm part of the club now.
Never had one on the old bootloader.
Why did I swap? I'm special
Edit: useless post
Just had my first 3g reboot on the new bootloader.
Feel like I'm part of the club now.
Never had one on the old bootloader.
Why did I swap? I'm special
Edit: useless post
Edited by tcpaulh, 09 February 2013 - 10:46 AM.
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#107
Posted 09 February 2013 - 01:44 PM
#108
Posted 09 February 2013 - 02:34 PM
somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, but those of you with reboots should really try upgrading to the latest official firmware if you haven't already (B952 WW, not voda) - the full update.app, not flashable zips (as they don't contain the RIL and other drivers)
you may still be using the radio from the ancient B926 or some other now old version... you do this only once for every new version, and then just root-unlock-cwm flash back your custom rom
you may still be using the radio from the ancient B926 or some other now old version... you do this only once for every new version, and then just root-unlock-cwm flash back your custom rom
Edited by pOcHa, 09 February 2013 - 03:20 PM.
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#109
Posted 09 February 2013 - 03:12 PM
My understanding is that this bootloader is the latest (?) (inherently unlocked) stock GB one. If you flash an ICS update.app (such as B952) then you'll end up with a stock LOCKED bootloader. Fine if you want to stick with the latest stock ICS but not if you want to root/CWM/install custom ROMs. The problem is that Huawei have not yet acceded to the request to provide an unlocked ICS bootloader.
Edited by dalyer, 09 February 2013 - 03:13 PM.
#110
Posted 09 February 2013 - 03:18 PM
I know - what I am implying is that it may not be (just) the bootloader that is causing the problem for some people, but old drivers too...
someone on the serbian forum said that huawei has responded with the message "check back in a week or two" - referring to the unlocker tool on their site (http://www.huaweidev...d=toApplyUnlock)... but might be just a canned response
someone on the serbian forum said that huawei has responded with the message "check back in a week or two" - referring to the unlocker tool on their site (http://www.huaweidev...d=toApplyUnlock)... but might be just a canned response
Edited by pOcHa, 09 February 2013 - 03:28 PM.
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#111
Posted 09 February 2013 - 03:31 PM
My understanding is that nobody fully understands why the 3g reboots are happening but that, for whatever reason, the new bootloader in this thread (which is a later one than the original GB one used by some unlocking scripts) seems to reduce the frequency of 3g reboots for some (my experience) and eliminate it for others. I guess it could well be that a full solution needs more than just the later bootloader as you suggest. Also - the dev guys could do with some logs from somebody when a 3g reboot happens (and mea culpa on this front too as I haven't been able to provide them so far...
) as this may help them to narrow down the problem.
Hopefully Huawei will eventually provide an unlock for the ICS bootloader and maybe that will help...
Hopefully Huawei will eventually provide an unlock for the ICS bootloader and maybe that will help...
#112
Posted 09 February 2013 - 04:14 PM
pOcHa, on 09 February 2013 - 03:18 PM, said:
someone on the serbian forum said that huawei has responded with the message "check back in a week or two" - referring to the unlocker tool on their site (http://www.huaweidev...d=toApplyUnlock)... but might be just a canned response
They seem to be giving positive responses like that to everyone.
#113
Posted 10 February 2013 - 09:14 PM
16 reboots after my friend applied this patch. Unfortunately it seems it doesn't work
#114
Posted 11 February 2013 - 09:18 AM
Hey guys. I do not have any sudden reboot. So logically I did something different on my G300.
This is, what I did: installed clean B935-> root+bootloader+CWM from here: 3 *.exe files (http://huaweig300.co...m-from-scratch/) -> installed custom ROM through CWM (in my case MariDroi- need install hybrid CWM first).
I recommend you do the same and report if it works
This is, what I did: installed clean B935-> root+bootloader+CWM from here: 3 *.exe files (http://huaweig300.co...m-from-scratch/) -> installed custom ROM through CWM (in my case MariDroi- need install hybrid CWM first).
I recommend you do the same and report if it works
#115
Posted 11 February 2013 - 10:27 AM
Can you link to the stock B935 update.app please?
#116
Posted 11 February 2013 - 12:49 PM
scdswd, on 11 February 2013 - 09:18 AM, said:
Hey guys. I do not have any sudden reboot. So logically I did something different on my G300.
This is, what I did: installed clean B935-> root+bootloader+CWM from here: 3 *.exe files (http://huaweig300.co...m-from-scratch/) -> installed custom ROM through CWM (in my case MariDroi- need install hybrid CWM first).
I recommend you do the same and report if it works
This is, what I did: installed clean B935-> root+bootloader+CWM from here: 3 *.exe files (http://huaweig300.co...m-from-scratch/) -> installed custom ROM through CWM (in my case MariDroi- need install hybrid CWM first).
I recommend you do the same and report if it works
It's actually B936, and there are many people who followed this guide (me included) and still have reboots.
P.S. I think this topic should be locked, with one last post saying : Waiting for Huawei to give us unlocked ICS bootloader.
Edited by Buffalo Soldier, 11 February 2013 - 12:52 PM.
#117
Posted 11 February 2013 - 12:51 PM
Yeah - I don't think that there's any panacea for this problem yet unfortunately...
#118
Posted 11 February 2013 - 02:06 PM
I updated to B935 via OTA and I did not archive the file. But users of our CZ forum uploaded something: http://uloz.to/hledej?q=B935
NOt my upload, but it should be the right one.
But some people say, it still reboots even with B935. But it is very strange, that I do not have this issue. Just say: it is the same phone right? We do exactly same steps, but somebody is fine and somebody has reboots
The last thing what comes to mind is provider- I have T-Mobile. What about you guys?
NOt my upload, but it should be the right one.
But some people say, it still reboots even with B935. But it is very strange, that I do not have this issue. Just say: it is the same phone right? We do exactly same steps, but somebody is fine and somebody has reboots
The last thing what comes to mind is provider- I have T-Mobile. What about you guys?
Edited by scdswd, 11 February 2013 - 02:10 PM.
#119
Posted 13 February 2013 - 05:38 PM
Sorry to say but I have just had a reboot (been running the new bootloader pretty much since it came out).
I drove home from work the back way out into the sticks, which has given me reboots before and just noticed phone was sat at SIM LOCK.
I only had rare reboots, I am running Toggle 2g so unsually phone is on 2g.
I did check web before I left and 3G stays on for 10mins after locking the screen, so I could have been out in the sticks within 10 minutes. Otherwise the phone rebooted on 2g!
Keep up the good work Daz. Reading IRC I see this Bootloader issue is proving a pain.
I drove home from work the back way out into the sticks, which has given me reboots before and just noticed phone was sat at SIM LOCK.
I only had rare reboots, I am running Toggle 2g so unsually phone is on 2g.
I did check web before I left and 3G stays on for 10mins after locking the screen, so I could have been out in the sticks within 10 minutes. Otherwise the phone rebooted on 2g!
Keep up the good work Daz. Reading IRC I see this Bootloader issue is proving a pain.
#120
Posted 14 February 2013 - 12:18 AM
Higgy69, on 13 February 2013 - 05:38 PM, said:
Sorry to say but I have just had a reboot (been running the new bootloader pretty much since it came out).
I drove home from work the back way out into the sticks, which has given me reboots before and just noticed phone was sat at SIM LOCK.
I only had rare reboots, I am running Toggle 2g so unsually phone is on 2g.
I did check web before I left and 3G stays on for 10mins after locking the screen, so I could have been out in the sticks within 10 minutes. Otherwise the phone rebooted on 2g!
Keep up the good work Daz. Reading IRC I see this Bootloader issue is proving a pain.
I drove home from work the back way out into the sticks, which has given me reboots before and just noticed phone was sat at SIM LOCK.
I only had rare reboots, I am running Toggle 2g so unsually phone is on 2g.
I did check web before I left and 3G stays on for 10mins after locking the screen, so I could have been out in the sticks within 10 minutes. Otherwise the phone rebooted on 2g!
Keep up the good work Daz. Reading IRC I see this Bootloader issue is proving a pain.
http://www.modaco.co...20#entry2089260
Given the stated 10 min delay in toggling to 2G on your setup I'd suspect that it's still a 3G reboot but I guess you never know...
I was definitely getting far fewer reboots on the new bootloader but am now toggling to 2G using Llama now to avoid the reboots and to save battery.
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