[Q] Galaxy S5 At&t motherboard question. - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

Hello. My name is David. First off I just want to apologize if this question is already posted on the forum somewhere. Will a Samsung Galaxy S5 motherboard from At&t fit on any other housings besides it's own housing. I guess what I'm saying is will it fit on a verizon, sprint, tmobile, etc, housing. Any advice or answers will be greatly appreciated. Thankyou, David

heynow82 said:
Hello. My name is David. First off I just want to apologize if this question is already posted on the forum somewhere. Will a Samsung Galaxy S5 motherboard from At&t fit on any other housings besides it's own housing. I guess what I'm saying is will it fit on a verizon, sprint, tmobile, etc, housing. Any advice or answers will be greatly appreciated. Thankyou, David
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I believe the motherboard is the same on all 3 US carriers, just the software is different to some degree.

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Recently, I purchased an Unlocked Galaxy Note N7000 at J&R NYC. As there is no unlocked U.S. Model, the O.S. that came was Chinese or Korean. I checked the label behind the battery and I concluded the model was from some Asian country. Ok, after some time the screen along with the digitizer broke and I had to purchase a new one (as Samsung Brazil don't fix models from other countries not even paying for the repair).
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amidsal said:
Thank you guys. So, this also implies that the digitizer is the same for both so if I can purchase one digitizer from Samsung Brazil it will work in the other one, correct ?
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Yes, you are correct

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Figure I would put up this deal for anyone looking for cellular models of the Tab S 8.4.
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rango mango said:
Hello All,
Figure I would put up this deal for anyone looking for cellular models of the Tab S 8.4.
Both the At&t model and Verizon model are on sale at best buy and best buy through ebay for $379.
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ultra4e said:
Regrettably my ATT SM-G900A is non-down gradable and forever unrootable.
The only solution given by others is to buy another pre 5.1.1 S5 and not make the same mistake twice.
Would replacing my Samsung S5 G900A (AT&T) Mother Board Logic Board with another non-lollipop
Samsung S5 G900A (AT&T) Mother Board Logic Board clean IMEI allow root possibilities again?
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Why wouldn't you just find a "T mobile" variant phone on Craigslist instead of going through the troubling and expense of changing the motherboard out? You can find them know for around 200-300 here in Texas.
dirtydodge said:
Why wouldn't you just find a "T mobile" variant phone on Craigslist instead of going through the troubling and expense of changing the motherboard out? You can find them know for around 200-300 here in Texas.
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First off, I don't have $200-$300 to spend on a phone that I paid .99 cents for as part of new contract with ATT.
A rootable mother board for the SM-G900A is only $30 on ebay now, and many more non functioning S5's with rootable mb for same if not less. Thanks for the suggestion my fellow Texan.

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