Is there a way to put my current phone service on a Verizon DROID 4? My phone has no SIM chip, the DROID does. Is there a way to do this? Please someone point me in the right direction, my current phone is so beat and I'd love to learn this but haven't heard anyone talk about this. WHy do some phones have SIM chips and others don't?
erikman1983 said:
Is there a way to put my current phone service on a Verizon DROID 4? My phone has no SIM chip, the DROID does. Is there a way to do this? Please someone point me in the right direction, my current phone is so beat and I'd love to learn this but haven't heard anyone talk about this. WHy do some phones have SIM chips and others don't?
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The SIM is there for LTE&GSM service, the Droid4 is an LTE&GSM enabled phone.
Verizon's network isn't GSM though, it is a CDMA phone, so they use the SIM slot for LTE only. You will need to update some CDMA settings, your best bet is to take your phone into a Verizon shop and have them set it up for you!
danifunker said:
Verizon's network isn't GSM though, it is a CDMA phone, so they use the SIM slot for LTE only.
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Not true. The CDMA settings are in the SIM cards too for 4G phones on Verizon. I switch my SIM card between different 4G phones I have and it knows who I am when making calls, texting, 3G and 4G.
But you right, you have to go to Verizon so they can provision a SIM card for your account. Its free and pretty simple to do. After that, no more ESN/MEID swaps!
KnightCrusader said:
Not true. The CDMA settings are in the SIM cards too for 4G phones on Verizon. I switch my SIM card between different 4G phones I have and it knows who I am when making calls, texting, 3G and 4G.
But you right, you have to go to Verizon so they can provision a SIM card for your account. Its free and pretty simple to do. After that, no more ESN/MEID swaps!
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but Im trying to put my boost
account on the phone. its not illegal, but I dont think verizon will help me, rite?
I was wondering if it was possible to unlock a Tmobile g2 for use on verizon? Also could i do the same for a ATT G2 for use on verizon?
Thanks yall!
andriodfanatic said:
I was wondering if it was possible to unlock a Tmobile g2 for use on verizon? Also could i do the same for a ATT G2 for use on verizon?
Thanks yall!
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Nope. Verizon uses different technology.... LTE is the ONLY reason Verizon phones use a sim card. You could do the Oppisite though, you can use an Verizon G2 on T-Mobile or AT&T but not the other way around.
It's already factory unlocked.
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I was wondering if it was possible to unlock a Tmobile g2 for use on verizon? Also could i do the same for a ATT G2 for use on verizon?
Thanks yall!
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No the Tmobile version does not have CDMA radio which is what Verizon and Sprint use for 3g data and calls.
The LG G2 Verizon model (vs980) comes fully gsm unlocked on 3g, 1x support.(CMDA unlocked LTE,3G,1x. I believe:good I have seen multiple people have their lg g2 connected to the T-Mobile network no problem.
Someone correct me if my information is incorrect.
Thank you.
No. It's impossible. Not just bc the radio technology is different, (gsm/cdma) Even if the bands were completely compatible, verizon would not allow it on their network. Only verizon certified phones will Work. Meaning they have to be verizon branded
findinghomer said:
No. It's impossible. Not just bc the radio technology is different, (gsm/cdma) Even if the bands were completely compatible, verizon would not allow it on their network. Only verizon certified phones will Work. Meaning they have to be verizon branded
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You CAN use GSM networks on the verizon G2, the phone radio fully supports HSPA+. You will need to change it in the hidden cellular settings pane, I just used an app called "Advanced Signal Status" and scrolled down until there was a button called "Additional Info" from there I went to "Phone Information" and you can set the preferred network type. Set it to GSM/UMTS. if you are running on stock, it's Settings > Tethering & network > Mobile networks > System and then select it. You will also need to add the APNs.
Verizon cannot lock down their phones to one network according to the FCC Network Access Regulations.
"(e) Handset locking prohibited. No licensee may disable features on handsets it provides to customers, to the extent such features are compliant with the licensee's standards pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, nor configure handsets it provides to prohibit use of such handsets on other providers' networks."
Verizon can block certain handsets from being used on their network, but cannot block their branded phones from going on a different network if the phone's hardware supports it.
If it were impossible, how are many people connecting to and using GSM networks on the Verizon G2 (VS980)?!
Even though Verizon is a evil carrier, they cannot prevent this.
Do research before posting.
Thank you,
Stephen
hiddenfive said:
You CAN use GSM networks on the verizon G2, the phone radio fully supports HSPA+. You will need to change it in the hidden cellular settings pane, I just used an app called "Advanced Signal Status" and scrolled down until there was a button called "Additional Info" from there I went to "Phone Information" and you can set the preferred network type. Set it to GSM/UMTS. if you are running on stock, it's Settings > Tethering & network > Mobile networks > System and then select it. You will also need to add the APNs.
Verizon cannot lock down their phones to one network according to the FCC Network Access Regulations.
"(e) Handset locking prohibited. No licensee may disable features on handsets it provides to customers, to the extent such features are compliant with the licensee's standards pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, nor configure handsets it provides to prohibit use of such handsets on other providers' networks."
Verizon can block certain handsets from being used on their network, but cannot block their branded phones from going on a different network if the phone's hardware supports it.
If it were impossible, how are many people connecting to and using GSM networks on the Verizon G2 (VS980)?!
Even though Verizon is a evil carrier, they cannot prevent this.
Do research before posting.
Thank you,
Stephen
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stephen, thanks for such a nice thorough post, but YOU need to reread my post or actually reread the ORIGINAL post as well. the question is , can you take another carriers phone and use it on verizon, not can you take a verizon phone and use it on GSM, we all know you can do that . LOL LOL!! . , YOU CANNOT use gsm phones or any phone what so ever on verizon unless it is a verizon branded phone, again , (like i said in my original post) REGARDLESS if its compatible with their network. thanks for rereading...and have a nice day
oh... and youre right, verizon can not lock down their phones, (again we all know that,) but they can lock down who, and what accesses THEIR network. please do more research before posting "information" lol
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stephen, thanks for such a nice thorough post, but YOU need to reread my post or actually reread the ORIGINAL post as well. the question is , can you take another carriers phone and use it on verizon, not can you take a verizon phone and use it on GSM, we all know you can do that . LOL LOL!! . , YOU CANNOT use gsm phones or any phone what so ever on verizon unless it is a verizon branded phone, again , (like i said in my original post) REGARDLESS if its compatible with their network. thanks for rereading...and have a nice day
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I will have to apologize completely for this, I AM SORRY. I had just woken up, and was groggy, but you were right,
I AM TOO FULL OF MYSELF
Have a wonderful day!
This is why I recommend buying the Verizon model. Not only do you get additional radios to use on Verizon or any GSM network, it is unlocked out of the box and has Qi Wireless Charging unlike any of the other variants. Moving from ROM to ROM is no biggie either. I've seen people flashing Tmobile Roms on the Verizon G2.
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Hi guys.. Hoping much to get your expert opinion.. I live outside USA and got a Verizon G2 as a gift. When I turned on the phone it asked to select the language which then further proceeds to set up but since it cannot connect to Verizon server , it just keeps searching and then routes to emergency calls only.mode.. Tried to insert the local Sim but its not recognizing it.
I have seen you guys talking about having it factory unlocked out of the box but this doesn't .. Please help the brother out
PS. I am a layman so kindly use digestible method.
asnawaz23 said:
Hi guys.. Hoping much to get your expert opinion.. I live outside USA and got a Verizon G2 as a gift. When I turned on the phone it asked to select the language which then further proceeds to set up but since it cannot connect to Verizon server , it just keeps searching and then routes to emergency calls only.mode.. Tried to insert the local Sim but its not recognizing it.
I have seen you guys talking about having it factory unlocked out of the box but this doesn't .. Please help the brother out
PS. I am a layman so kindly use digestible method.
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I think you have to go into your network settings and change your API's to match your network you intend to use. That carrier should supply those if you call them.
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It works for me i lived in asia. Cdma and gsm both work. But for cdma i have to inject the number and i also plug the gsm sim card incase there is no signal i can easly switch to gsm provider.
VS980 Verizon
now unlocking is legal does anyone know how to unlock_the Verizon G2
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The g2 is unlocked
Verizon phone's are all ready unlocked
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Do not confuse locked boot loaders with carrier locked devices. Congress says carrier locked phones must be unlockable at the end of a service contract, so they can be transferred for use on another compatible network. This has nothing to do with locked boot loaders. VZW G2 is not carrier locked, but the boot loader is and will remain forever locked.
LG G2 VS980 not detecting/connecting to mobile network..
I am in India at the moment...i have 3 Verizon G2 phones...SIM cards work fine on 2 of them...On the third one...it does not detect the mobile network...sim is detected ,coz it gives no alert...and when i search for networks...the networks are shown...it just doesnt connect to the network...the sim cards work fine in other phones...in the other G2 phones and in a HTC DROID DNA...so its not the sim at fault....
Have tried multiple SIM cards from Vodafone/Loop Mobile/Airtel...none of them work on this particular phone..
What can be the problem ?
Please help me out...otherwise will have to send the phone all the way back to USA..
prateeksahoo said:
LG G2 VS980 not detecting/connecting to mobile network..
I am in India at the moment...i have 3 Verizon G2 phones...SIM cards work fine on 2 of them...On the third one...it does not detect the mobile network...sim is detected ,coz it gives no alert...and when i search for networks...the networks are shown...it just doesnt connect to the network...the sim cards work fine in other phones...in the other G2 phones and in a HTC DROID DNA...so its not the sim at fault....
Have tried multiple SIM cards from Vodafone/Loop Mobile/Airtel...none of them work on this particular phone..
What can be the problem ?
Please help me out...otherwise will have to send the phone all the way back to USA..
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I'm using this phone with T-Mobile and works like a charm, 4G LTE and everything else, just make sure you enter the Right APN in th network settings should work right or of the box.
DrakenFX said:
I'm using this phone with T-Mobile and works like a charm, 4G LTE and everything else, just make sure you enter the Right APN in th network settings should work right or of the box.
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The problem is that it is not connecting to the networks at all.. Tried with multiple sim cards from multiple carriers... When i search for network it shows up, but doesn't connect to the network...
prateeksahoo said:
The problem is that it is not connecting to the networks at all.. Tried with multiple sim cards from multiple carriers... When i search for network it shows up, but doesn't connect to the network...
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This generally means either: 1) The ESN/IMEI is blacklisted or 2) The APN information is incorrect.
You can call your carrier to determine if it is blacklisted, or use this website although I don't know if it is international or just in the US
acejavelin said:
This generally means either: 1) The ESN/IMEI is blacklisted or 2) The APN information is incorrect.
You can call your carrier to determine if it is blacklisted, or use this website although I don't know if it is international or just in the US
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the ESN/IMEI thing is valid only in the US..and arent APN settings used to get data enabled...after connecting to the mobile network ?
My phone isnt connecting to the mobile network at all !
Sounds like a bad phone then
Sent from my Nexus 4 powered by Beanstalk ROM and Hellscore kernel
Anybody have experience using vs980 on AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other carrier?
xttapolatakettle said:
Anybody have experience using vs980 on AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other carrier?
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It works fine on most GSM carriers, even LTE on some.
xttapolatakettle said:
Anybody have experience using vs980 on AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other carrier?
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A lot of people use vs980 on tmo. Works very well and supports their LTE too
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Anybody have experience using vs980 on AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other carrier?
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i'm using my VS980 with T-Mobile and works perfectly and getting in some areas up to 40MB Download and 11MB Upload with 4G LTE , the lowes i have seen is 20MB Download and 9 Upload.
I am using vs980 in newzealand. Now it is on global mode and i can call, text,... as normal but i can't use data service. The signal always shows "R" (does that mean Roaming? ) and "H" (HSPA?) and i have already set the correct APN. Can someone help me how to connect data service? THANKS
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Hey, Just the thread i needed !!!
Off the research so far,
Droid 4(XT894) is a CDMA Device whose ESN is attached/programmed to a verizon mobile number ... right ?
Within the US this device does not support/accomodate a GSM SIM card ... right ?
While outside US, Verizon number works on international roaming.
meaning Calls and text(does internaltional verizon data work too) work on this phone while travelling internationally just fine ... right ?
While travelling outside US, one could load a Local GSM SIM card and this will enable this phone to work like just any other GSM phone ... right ?
Here's where my question's lie ...
When a GSM SIM card is loaded outside US what happens to the pre-programmed Verizon Number which was working on roaming ?
Does the verizon number work alongside the international GSM SIM card ?
Do calls to the Verizon Roaming number and the local GSM SIM number both work together ?
If so ... can one use Verizon Roaming number for calls, and the local GSM SIM for internet data ? ... simultaneously ?
Will it be the same like a dual-sim phone where both numbers work simultaneously ?
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Is it true that this phone supports even a CDMA SIM Card on its SIM slot ?
thanks for reading and any info is greatly appreciated.
aiamuzz said:
Hey, Just the thread i needed !!!
Off the research so far,
Droid 4(XT894) is a CDMA Device whose ESN is attached/programmed to a verizon mobile number ... right ?
Within the US this device does not support/accomodate a GSM SIM card ... right ?
While outside US, Verizon number works on international roaming.
meaning Calls and text(does internaltional verizon data work too) work on this phone while travelling internationally just fine ... right ?
While travelling outside US, one could load a Local GSM SIM card and this will enable this phone to work like just any other GSM phone ... right ?
Here's where my question's lie ...
When a GSM SIM card is loaded outside US what happens to the pre-programmed Verizon Number which was working on roaming ?
Does the verizon number work alongside the international GSM SIM card ?
Do calls to the Verizon Roaming number and the local GSM SIM number both work together ?
If so ... can one use Verizon Roaming number for calls, and the local GSM SIM for internet data ? ... simultaneously ?
Will it be the same like a dual-sim phone where both numbers work simultaneously ?
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Is it true that this phone supports even a CDMA SIM Card on its SIM slot ?
thanks for reading and any info is greatly appreciated.
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Really all verizon uses is the sim card, I have pulled my sim card out and used it with my XT908, XT894, and XT907 without ever contacting verizon about the change, and call, text, LTE all work fine.
The XT894 can only be connected to either cdma or gms not both.
It will not work with other USA carriers
If using outside of the USA, gms will work but suggest installing the gms patch, for improved compatibility.
[PATCH][GUIDE] Patch to fully enable GSM on Verizon CDMA Android phones by Mentor.37
You will need to root, and install Safestrap, before installing the patch.
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sd_shadow said:
Really all verizon uses is the sim card, I have pulled my sim card out and used it with my XT908, XT894, and XT907 without ever contacting verizon about the change, and call, text, LTE all work fine.
The XT894 can only be connected to either cdma or gms not both.
It will not work with other USA carriers
If using outside of the USA, gms will work but suggest installing the gms patch, for improved compatibility.
[PATCH][GUIDE] Patch to fully enable GSM on Verizon CDMA Android phones by Mentor.37
You will need to root, and install Safestrap, before installing the patch.
See the index.
[INDEX] Development Motorola Droid 4
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thanks for the quick reply @sd_shadow ...
So that confirms that the SIM slot reads both GSM and CDMA SIM modules.
I still have a feeling that Verizon (i could be wrong, hence the question) programs these phones to work based on their ESN No. else why would people on ebay sell phones with 'CLEAN ESN' ... If a verizon CDMA SIM can work out of this phone why does one need a clean ESN, I thought clean ESN's are used to program CDMA mobile nos. through them !
Anybody here running a Droid 4 (XT894) without a verizon CDMA SIM just fine ?
OR
Droid 4 (XT894) runs only through a Verizon CDMA SIM unlike its non SIM based older cousins ?
aiamuzz said:
thanks for the quick reply @sd_shadow ...
So that confirms that the SIM slot reads both GSM and CDMA SIM modules.
I still have a feeling that Verizon (i could be wrong, hence the question) programs these phones to work based on their ESN No. else why would people on ebay sell phones with 'CLEAN ESN' ... If a verizon CDMA SIM can work out of this phone why does one need a clean ESN, I thought clean ESN's are used to program CDMA mobile nos. through them !
Anybody here running a Droid 4 (XT894) without a verizon CDMA SIM just fine ?
OR
Droid 4 (XT894) runs only through a Verizon CDMA SIM unlike its non SIM based older cousins ?
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ESN is old technology, and hasn't been used for some time.
What are ESN, MEID, and IMEI (device identifiers)?
Every device has a MEID and/or a IMEI which is used along with the sim.
Verizon will blacklist a device if it is reported stolen or you don't pay your bill.
Lots of people are using the Droid 4 outside of the USA, but only with GSM/3g
LTE only works with Verizon.
The Droid 4 will not work without a sim card, GSM nor LTE/CDMA.
sd_shadow said:
ESN is old technology, and hasn't been used for some time.
What are ESN, MEID, and IMEI (device identifiers)?
Every device has a MEID and/or a IMEI which is used along with the sim.
Verizon will blacklist a device if it is reported stolen or you don't pay your bill.
Lots of people are using the Droid 4 outside of the USA, but only with GSM/3g
LTE only works with Verizon.
The Droid 4 will not work without a sim card, GSM nor LTE/CDMA.
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@sd_shadow ... appreciate the quick response and the clarification.
I read somewhere that Droid 4 can be registered with other CDMA operators outside USA only with an ESN Number, hence my question ... if that is another way to program a device with a mobile number to run without a CDMA SIM.
With regard to LTE ... If any country has a LTE network running on a frequency(700 MHz) similar to that of Verizon, then may be this phone's LTE might work ?
Probably my original question would seem relevant to a ... GSM-SIM-SLOT-modded ... Motorola Photon Q LTE (XT897) ... as that is a device which works as a programmed phone and there is no SIM Card Slot for CDMA SIM either (or has it got one ?) !!!
Any ways thanks for the information !!!
aiamuzz said:
@sd_shadow ... appreciate the quick response and the clarification.
I read somewhere that Droid 4 can be registered with other CDMA operators outside USA, hence my question if that is another way to program a device with a mobile number to run without a CDMA SIM.
With regard to LTE ... If any country has a LTE network running on a frequency(700 MHz) similar to that of verizon, then would it be likely that this phone's LTE might work ?
Any ways thanks for the information !!!
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That's alot of ifs, not many facts.
aiamuzz said:
I read somewhere that Droid 4 can be registered with other CDMA operators outside USA only with an ESN Number, hence my question ... if that is another way to program a device with a mobile number to run without a CDMA SIM.
With regard to LTE ... If any country has a LTE network running on a frequency(700 MHz) similar to that of Verizon, then may be this phone's LTE might work ?
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The Droid 4 can be manually programmed via DFS CDMA Tool, but only through the stock boot process and ROM. You would have to adapt the process a bit for a foreign carrier, of course, and getting the needed info might be slightly harder.
After being manually programmed, and if Mobile Networks > Subscription Type is set to NV-only, it can be used just like an older 3g-only phone: data works, SMS/MMS works, etc. You DO need a SIM card installed in LP, though, or it constantly complains about the SIM missing and stock SMS won't send messages. Certain KK ROMS (SlimKat for instance) don't need a SIM card installed at all. Whether the SIM is old or new, active or not, etc shouldn't matter.
Assuming you get through all that, you'd also need a carrier who is willing to add your IMEI to the network to "activate" the phone. As far as I know, no Verizon-based MVNOs do this after the beginning of this year (PagePlus was probably the last, they finally stopped after Verizon started double-charging for each activation), but I'd imagine carriers outside of the US would have less of a problem with it. Again, getting the needed information to program by hand might be difficult, and the phone can't be automatically programmed OTA.
Best way I can think of to get said information would be to get a natively 3G phone, have it programmed OTA, then access it with DFS or the like to see what the programming is like. Copy the parameters to the Droid, have service transferred to its IMEI, bam, in theory you have 3g service.
While there might be other carriers using the 700mhz LTE band, depending on how standardized LTE is or isn't, they might not be using it in the exact same way as Verizon. It's certainly possible that it would work perfectly fine, but I wouldn't bet money on it.
Septfox said:
The Droid 4 can be manually programmed via DFS CDMA Tool, but only through the stock boot process and ROM. You would have to adapt the process a bit for a foreign carrier, of course, and getting the needed info might be slightly harder.
After being manually programmed, and if Mobile Networks > Subscription Type is set to NV-only, it can be used just like an older 3g-only phone: data works, SMS/MMS works, etc. You DO need a SIM card installed in LP, though, or it constantly complains about the SIM missing and stock SMS won't send messages. Certain KK ROMS (SlimKat for instance) don't need a SIM card installed at all. Whether the SIM is old or new, active or not, etc shouldn't matter.
Assuming you get through all that, you'd also need a carrier who is willing to add your IMEI to the network to "activate" the phone. As far as I know, no Verizon-based MVNOs do this after the beginning of this year (PagePlus was probably the last, they finally stopped after Verizon started double-charging for each activation), but I'd imagine carriers outside of the US would have less of a problem with it. Again, getting the needed information to program by hand might be difficult, and the phone can't be automatically programmed OTA.
Best way I can think of to get said information would be to get a natively 3G phone, have it programmed OTA, then access it with DFS or the like to see what the programming is like. Copy the parameters to the Droid, have service transferred to its IMEI, bam, in theory you have 3g service.
While there might be other carriers using the 700mhz LTE band, depending on how standardized LTE is or isn't, they might not be using it in the exact same way as Verizon. It's certainly possible that it would work perfectly fine, but I wouldn't bet money on it.
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thanks @Septfox ...
So if One was using SLIMCAT ROM and somehow programmed the phone to say a CDMA operator(the way you've described), say in India(from where i am) ... then without a CDMA SIM card this phone's Call, SMS & Data(3G) should work just fine ?
During such an instance if i load a GSM SIM of another operator what would be the situation ?
I am just looking at using CDMA for Call & SMS(would be good too if Data worked) ... And from my GSM SIM i would like to use only the Data !
So what are the chances of that ?
aiamuzz said:
thanks @Septfox ...
So if One was using SLIMCAT ROM and somehow programmed the phone to say a CDMA operator(the way you've described), say in India(from where i am) ... then without a CDMA SIM card this phone's Call, SMS & Data(3G) should work just fine ?
During such an instance if i load a GSM SIM of another operator what would be the situation ?
I am just looking at using CDMA for Call & SMS(would be good too if Data worked) ... And from my GSM SIM i would like to use only the Data !
So what are the chances of that ?
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Droid 4 cannot use cdma and gms at the same time.
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sd_shadow said:
Droid 4 cannot use cdma and gms at the same time.
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well, i was hoping it would !
Ok, Coming to these phones on sale on Ebay with clean ESN and those with bad ESN's !
In US and with Verizon may be a bad ESN phone is nothing but a paper weight!
Where does it stand with other CDMA operators in US ?
&
Where does it stand with CDMA operators outside US ?
aiamuzz said:
:crying:
well, i was hoping it would !
Ok, Coming to these phones on sale on Ebay with clean ESN and those with bad ESN's !
In US and with Verizon may be a bad ESN phone is nothing but a paper weight!
Where does it stand with other CDMA operators in US ?
&
Where does it stand with CDMA operators outside US ?
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Clean and bad esn, usually only refers to verizon, carriers usually do not share blacked listed info.
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If you want a phone that will work with non verizon carrier in the USA I wouldn't get the Droid 4.
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sd_shadow said:
If you want a phone that will work with non verizon carrier in the USA I wouldn't get the Droid 4.
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not that it applies to me, but i would certainly like to be informed !
may be someone else may find the info useful, well that's the whole idea behind this thread ... isn't it now ?
If you want a phone that works on cdma outside of the USA, do not get the Droid 4, it was not designed for that.
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At best you will have limited compatibility.
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aiamuzz said:
So if One was using SLIMCAT ROM and somehow programmed the phone to say a CDMA operator(the way you've described), say in India(from where i am) ... then without a CDMA SIM card this phone's Call, SMS & Data(3G) should work just fine ?
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In theory, yes. As long as the channels match up, CDMA service is pretty standard as far as I know. And to be as clear as possible: you can use any ROM, if you have an LTE SIM card installed. The SIM doesn't need to be active, as it isn't actually used if the phone is manually programmed, it is simply there to make the phone stop complaining about a missing SIM.
To reiterate though, this is all in theory. As @sd_shadow said, to use 3G CDMA outside of the US, you might want to find a phone that does it natively. The Droid 4 was intended for 4G LTE/voice over CDMA in the US, and GSM internationally. Trying to get it working on a non-Verizon CDMA carrier should be done as a curiosity, not out of expectation that it will work.
As for non-Verizon carriers in the US, there are at least a couple; Boost and Sprint come to mind. Verizon is the primary CDMA operator here, most other carriers claiming CDMA service are actually MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) who "rent" capacity on Verizon's network and resell it to customers as prepaid packages. Verizon MVNOs will refuse to activate the Droid 4 for 3G-only service, as its IMEI immediately gives it away as a 4G LTE device. Boost and Sprint probably won't care, so long as the phone operates on the same channels, but they also won't offer any assistance in programming a phone if it can't be done OTA.
Wherever you are, you would probably have an easier time finding a GSM carrier, since all of the needed information is on the SIM card. There are a lot more "ifs" and "maybes" when it comes to CDMA when it can't be automatically programmed, unfortunately. That said, if you have a particular carrier in mind, it may be worth looking around the internet to see if anyone else has tried to program this phone or the RAZR (which apparently has a similar radio); it might turn out they've already gathered all the necessary information, and it's a matter of entering it all into your phone. Finding information for Sprint and Boost should be easy; carriers outside the US might be a bit more difficult.
Lastly, it's worth pointing out that the Photon Q is a physically similar CDMA phone with technically superior specs, already on the Sprint network. It lacks a SIM slot, though, without some delicate modifications to the mainboard and case, so it can't be as readily moved to GSM service. It's also not as well-supported here (at least, the last I checked) as the Droid 4, so its ROMs might still have some outstanding bugs.
Also like sd_shadow, you can't use CDMA and GSM service at the same time. Stock and most AOSP-based ROMS are configured for Verizon 4G/CDMA service by default, and have to be patched to change over to GSM; this necessarily disables some CDMA functionality. To undo the patch, you have to reflash the ROM (or replace the files that the patch changes, if you backed them up).
How can I turn on the keyboard backlight of my droid 4....now I am operating on jellybean...help me with this!!
subhrajeet05 said:
How can I turn on the keyboard backlight of my droid 4....now I am operating on jellybean...help me with this!!
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Which system version?
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98.72.18.XT894.Verizon.en.us
This is my system version
Can i use straight talk on this phone? I am assuming I would need to use the Verizon SIM card (CDMA LTE) kit? I only ask because Straight Talk's website claims the phone is incompatible based on the IMEI #. I have the XT1254.
Raistlen0 said:
Can i use straight talk on this phone? I am assuming I would need to use the Verizon SIM card (CDMA LTE) kit? I only ask because Straight Talk's website claims the phone is incompatible based on the IMEI #. I have the XT1254.
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You could also use it on "AT&T" and "T-Mobile" Straight Talk. You would only get LTE bands 2 & 4 for both those carriers, but would also have access to HSPA bands.
The Droid Turbo is carrier unlocked. Many people use it on T-Mobile and AT&T.
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You could also use it on "AT&T" and "T-Mobile" Straight Talk. You would only get LTE bands 2 & 4 for both those carriers, but would also have access to HSPA bands.
The Droid Turbo is carrier unlocked. Many people use it on T-Mobile and AT&T.
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Thanks for the reply that is how I understood it. I was just confused as to why Straight Talk was telling me it was incompatible. Perhapse they "know" I still owe Verizon one more payment on it.
Another question: I know you use ATT; do you know of a map that shows what bands ATT uses where for LTE?
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Thanks for the reply that is how I understood it. I was just confused as to why Straight Talk was telling me it was incompatible. Perhapse they "know" I still owe Verizon one more payment on it.
Another question: I know you use ATT; do you know of a map that shows what bands ATT uses where for LTE?
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I know LTE Discovery app captures location LTE bands, but I don't know if they have a public map the way Open Signal does.
Open Signal shows LTE availability for various carriers, but I don't they differentiate by which band.
Raistlen0 said:
Thanks for the reply that is how I understood it. I was just confused as to why Straight Talk was telling me it was incompatible. Perhapse they "know" I still owe Verizon one more payment on it.
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Yes, you probably don't have a "clean" IMEI right now.
Once your contract is fulfilled, it will probably show OK.