[MODEM] Main modem XX versions flashable through CWM

Hi everybody,
I did a lot of tests with different modem versions in order to see battery usage impact with my current configuration (Touch X v2 + ninphetamine 2.1.3).
To do those tests easilly and day after day with same situations, I used a CWM script (zip file) to avoid PC / Odin.

Here is those different modem versions with script :
XXKE4 : HERE
XXKE7 : HERE
XXKF2 : HERE
XXKF3 : HERE (thanks @Alef_0)
XXKG2 : HERE
XXKG3 : HERE
XXKG5 : HERE
XXKG6 : HERE
XXKH3 : HERE
XXKI1 : HERE
XXKI3 : HERE
XXKI4 : HERE
XXKL1 : HERE (thanks @Alef_0)
XXKP1 : HERE (thanks @shahulvm)
XXKP4 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXKP8 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXKPA : HERE (thanks @lrbpereira)
XXLP1 : HERE
XXLP6 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXLPB : HERE (thanks @freemini)
XXLPH : HERE (thanks @ql4y3r)
XXLPJ : HERE (thanks @freemini : credits go entirely to codeworkx)
XXLPQ : HERE (thanks @Tyrol)
UHLPE : HERE (thanks @Elisha)



For those who want to backup their modem before any flash, here is a CWM script I just made : HERE

Very quick user guide :
1/ download zip file and put it onto your internal sdcard
2/ if you have CWM app installed, you can use "Flash update" and select the zip file. Else reboot in CWM and use "install from zip".
No wipe needed

Alternate modem : NEKF2 HERE
Second alternate modem : NEKI2 (same network operator (THREE) released in Italy) HERE (thanks @thanksgiving60 and @s_wind)


Originally Posted by testando  View Post Here it is.. I recommend all THREE users to try this modem as it is a MASSIVE improvement from any other modem...

Maybe someone more experienced than me could have a look into the modifications done by THREE to this modem and apply them on other versions...

Attached as a zip package flashable through CWM.

This is NOT the regular KF2 that you can find all over XDA, its extracted from my stock 3UK Rom, its modified by Three to serve their network better, and I can say they have done a good job.

Once again this is NOT the regular KF2 Modem
Latest Orange network provider modems : BVKJ4 : HERE and BVKL1 : HERE and BVLPB :HERE

A related thread on the same subject (@ykk_five) : HERE
Another related :

Originally Posted by xProteus  View Post always got mine from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Sam...port_Downloads

but thanks for the benchmarks.




Here is my results in terms of battery usage
(Fast Dormancy always enable, by the way my provider doesn't manage this mod)



Wake mode, GSM only (neither data, nor wifi, screen-off) :
KI4 (0.45%) < KG5 et KI3 (0.7%/h) < KG2 (0.8%/h) < KG6 et KI1 (0.9%/h) < KF2 (1%/h) < KH3 (1.25%/h) < KE4 (1.8%/h) < KE7 (1.9%/h) < KG1 (2.25%/h)

Wake mode, GSM + 3G activated (for mails), screen-off :
KI4 (0.7%) < KG5 et KI1 (1%/h) < KF2 et KG2 et KI3 (1.4%/h) < KG1 (1.7%/h) < KH3 (2%/h) < KG6 (2.3%/h) < KE7 (2.4%/h) < KE4 (3.4%/h)

2G usage (stream radio), screen-off :
KG5 (9%/h) < KG2 et KI4 (14%/h) < KG6 et KE4 (17%/h) < KG1 (18%/h) < KI1 (19%/h) < KF2 et KH3 (20%/h) < KE7 (22%/h)

3G usage (stream radio), screen-off :
KG6 (13%/h) < KG5 (14%/h) < KI3 et KI4 (15%/h) < KG2 et KI1 (16%/h) < KE4 et KF2 (18%/h)

Here is performance tests I did those last days (around 200) using versatile speedtest.net (so many possible issues) :



Originally Posted by bgn9000  View Post That's right that all modems since KI4 are very good in terms of performance.
SpeedTest.net is a little bit complicated because we have a lot of infra between our GS2 and the server. So, we can have day after day, test after test, different results.
My approach is to bench a lot and provide a MIN/AVERAGE/MAX for each modem.
After that, my choice will be based on average battery usage.

All of this hard work is to provide a single view of what we can expect but, of course, because of so many networks, this is a little bit limited

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