Can you flash other variets such as AT&T , sprint, etc as long as you flash a t-mobile kernel right after? In on T-Mobile galaxy note 4
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Hey everyone I use an ATT I717 unlocked on T-Mobile but it is on 2.3.6... Is there a flasdhable zip to bring my phone on a T-Mobile stock rom that is current? Also if there is will it contain the T-Mobile modem if it is necessary. Using the ATT phone I get normally LTE signal in most places. Thanks
Hi All,
I need a little help on flashing "[ROM][TMO UVUBMI7][AROMA-ish]TweakedN3 2.0" to my ATT Note 3 with TMobile service.
Dwitherell mentioned on his Miscellaneous Notes section that there are a few boot.img files in the rom that ATT users cannot use and they are for TMo users only.
I have an unlocked rooted ATT Note 3 on TMobile service. For those who is in the same scenario as me and flashed the ROm by dwitherell, am I suppose to delete the "bootcolx.img" and "bootstock.img" in the rom zip file before flashing it with safestrap?
Thanks.
Hello all!
I am the unfortunate one to own a Wind Mobile variant of the Note 5. There is no ETA on the Marshmallow update unfortunately. Meanwhile Bell, Telus, and several other carriers have released the update already.
What I am wondering is if I can flash the Bell .tar via Odin to my Wind Note 5. All Canadian variants are N920W8, so I dont think there is much of a difference (besides bloatware). The download from sammobile.com includes the BL, AP and CP. Would it be missing possibly the kernel or bootloader?
I've been out of the flashing game for way too long, and don't care about tripping my Knox. Just sick of trailing behind on 5.1, and if this doesnt work I'm almost considering the 6P.
Thank you!
g2tegg said:
Hello all!
I am the unfortunate one to own a Wind Mobile variant of the Note 5. There is no ETA on the Marshmallow update unfortunately. Meanwhile Bell, Telus, and several other carriers have released the update already.
What I am wondering is if I can flash the Bell .tar via Odin to my Wind Note 5. All Canadian variants are N920W8, so I dont think there is much of a difference (besides bloatware). The download from sammobile.com includes the BL, AP and CP. Would it be missing possibly the kernel or bootloader?
I've been out of the flashing game for way too long, and don't care about tripping my Knox. Just sick of trailing behind on 5.1, and if this doesnt work I'm almost considering the 6P.
Thank you!
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I flashed the bell version using SamFirm. Currently unable to root it though as I'm quite a noob :silly: I have the N920W8 variant.
I originally bought and used this phone on AT&T. I have since moved to Mint Mobile which runs on the T-Mobile network. Some features (like wifi calling) would be availible if I had a T-Mobile rom instead of an AT&T rom.
Is there any physical difference in the Phones (baseband, kernel etc.) that would preclude me from using Odin to flash an official G920T rom on my phone?
You can see from my signature I haven't been here for a while .. lol
Thanks in advance
bobshute said:
I originally bought and used this phone on AT&T. I have since moved to Mint Mobile which runs on the T-Mobile network. Some features (like wifi calling) would be availible if I had a T-Mobile rom instead of an AT&T rom.
Is there any physical difference in the Phones (baseband, kernel etc.) that would preclude me from using Odin to flash an official G920T rom on my phone?
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G920A has Band 30 antennas, while G920T does not. Locked bootloader on G920A will prevent you from flashing G920T firmware. It's not like the S7 where the hardware is identical and software locked.
You can do the reverse, though: flash G920A firmware over G920T as unsigned firmware. But you still won't get Band 30 as it is physically not present.
It's been 8 years since my last Samsung phone (S1 Vibrant) and I just got a SM-N960N Korean Unlocked variant. Spent the last decade with the Nexus 5 and LG V20.
Planning to use Cricket (ATT MVNO) with it in San Francisco, CA. I know that not all the bands are supported but what is the deal with the csc?
Does it only effect wifi calling and voip or are there other carrier customizations I'm forgetting?
It wouldn't change supported bands of the modem?
And the detonator tool for changing csc doesnt work for the N960N, if I needed to change it can it manually edit it using a root file manager?
Also, I'm confused by why rom devs link odin flashables while not touching on them in the instructions.
Is it expected to odin flash the model's bootloader and modem before or after following instructions for wipe and rom install in twrp?
Thank you! It is nice returning to the phone that has almost everything