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Originally Posted by havox22
ok i did the ##33284# so which is more important 1x or hdr & what is hdr?
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It depends on what is most important to you, 1x is short for 1x-RTT (CDMA2000) which is what voice, and 1x-RTT data (duh) use. EVDO rel 0 also uses this for its uplink *only*.
HDR is the EVDO radio, and stands for Highspeed Data (Radio?) I believe.
That said, in my experience, with cdma, since voice takes so little bandwidth, and is rather tolerant of slight bits of lag here and there, it doesn't take much signal at all to have a good quality voice conversation.
On the other hand, Data throughput, and latency can vary *widely* depending on the quality of your signal.
Typically, if you can get a halfway decent HDR signal, your 1x will be more than adequate. Also, 1x is the older standard, and therefore has much more support in infrastructure, so again, if you have good HDR, you most likely have good 1x as well.
So, in general, HDR will be what you want to make sure has the best signal quality.
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Originally Posted by dcd
to correct myself - GPS is working after removing the SUPL AGPS registry key. The 1.12 radios seem to have broken gpsmode=4, but (a)GPS in general works.
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I hardly ever use GPS, but did a few quick tests after seeing what ppl were saying, and got sporadic (at best) results.
I found this key, but there are a few values in there, and I know little about GPS, so didn't want to just delete the entire key, not knowing what they were for. Would you mind elaborating? TIA
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Originally Posted by karate134
Can you flash the radios using the SD card? I tried doing it the way that you flash a rom using the SD card and it doesn't seem to work.
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Yes, you can, and it works well, I actually never use activesync *ever* if I can avoid it. (It annoys me...)
Check to make sure that your SD card is formatted FAT32, and the rom is named Raphimg.nbh Also, I have seen a couple ppl say that if they formatted with Windoze7 that it didn't work for them, so if that is what you are running, try using no2chems storage manager program, or some other means to format the SD card.