SN-920 s/k - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone
Found this model as a one of cheapest on Ebay, but can't find any spec about network support.. Only know it's for Korean market.. Does enyone know anyting more which LTE band this phone got?
Thanks

georgito said:
Hi everyone
Found this model as a one of cheapest on Ebay, but can't find any spec about network support.. Only know it's for Korean market.. Does enyone know anyting more which LTE band this phone got?
Thanks
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As per PDADB.NET the bands of this model are:
GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1), LTE2100 (B1), LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2), LTE900 (B8), LTE800 (B26), TD-LTE2600 (B38), TD-LTE2500 (B41), TD-LTE1900 (B39)

georgito said:
Hi everyone
Found this model as a one of cheapest on Ebay, but can't find any spec about network support.. Only know it's for Korean market.. Does enyone know anyting more which LTE band this phone got?
Thanks
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Also, it will probably will come with cellular operator logo on the back and on start and garbage bloatware in the phone.

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Be attention please! we have 4 different versions of Galaxy S5 mini

Guys, Attention please! be careful! Now we have 4 different versions of Galaxy S5 mini and 3 different constructions inside!
1. Samsung SM-G800F - Exynos, GPU - Mali-400, LTE and NFC, ONE sim-card.
2. Samsung SM-G800Н - Snapdragon, GPU - Adreno 305, no LTE, no NFC. TWO sim-cards
3. Samsung SM-G800Н - Qualcomm msm8226, GPU - adreno 305, no LTE, no NFC, ONE sim-card
4. Samsung SM-G800M - For Sprint.. (now have'nt info)
i think a lot of versions of S5mini it is reason why people who try rewrite system.img.ext4 partition by ODIN had NAND Write failed
SM-G800F ,which I have is for NEE.Nordic Countries
The same goes for *big brother* SM-G900F
I was looking to buy the GS5 Mini but I'm confused.
I was looking at this one: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MJ8RI8I...lid=10SJSVGAP08IR&coliid=I2GVVK0V8J5TPK&psc=1
I like in the United States and I'm on the T-Mobile network. Which version would I get? The first one, SM-G800F?
6 variants
SM-G800F DX LTE LTE-A NFC
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
LTE, LTE-A
LTE2100 (B1), LTE850 (B5), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE900 (B8), LTE800 (B20)
SM-G800H HSPA 3G (NO NFC)
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
SM-G800H/DS 3G (duos) (NO NFC)
PRIMARY CELLULAR NETWORK:
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
SECUNDARY CELLULAR NETWORK:
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900
GPRS, EDGE
SM-G800M LTE-A NFC
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS1700/2100 (B4), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
LTE, LTE-A
LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE2600 (B7), LTE1900 (B2)
SM-G800Y LTE-A NFC
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
LTE, LTE-A
LTE1800 (B3), LTE900 (B8), LTE700 (B28)
SM-G800R4 CDMA LTE NFC
CDMA800 (BC0), CDMA1900 (BC14), LTE700 (B17), LTE850 (B5), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1900 (B2), LTE700 (B12)
cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A, LTE, LTE-A
Which SOC's
CyZeeK said:
SM-G800F DX LTE LTE-A NFC
GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850 (B5), UMTS900 (B8), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS2100 (B1)
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+
LTE, LTE-A
LTE2100 (B1), LTE850 (B5), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE900 (B8), LTE800 (B20)
SM-G800H HSPA 3G (NO NFC)
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Do you also know which SOC these versions have?
And which ones are/will be available unlocked?
SM-G800H/DS (Dual Sim) SoC
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SM-G800F (Single Sim) SoC
As we see GPU Adreno reserve less ram than Mali.
Dont know about differences in speed, but responsiveness of my G800F is realy enough for me.
@CyZeeK: do you know what audio chip is in G800H ?
G800HQ
Single Sim
No Nfc
No LTE
CPU : ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l)
Name : ARM Cortex-A7
Arch : ARM Cortex-A7
Rev : r0p3
Cores : 4
CPUID : 0x4107C073
Max Clock : 1401 MHz
GPU Vendor : Qualcomm
GPU Renderer : Adreno (TM) 305
Impl.id : 0x41
Arch.id : 0x7
Var.id : 0
Part.id : 0xc07
Rev.id : 3
Model : SM-G800HQ (kmini3gjv)
Manufacturer : samsung
Board : MSM8228
Hardware : qcom
Android Ver. : 4.4.2
CPUInfos :
abi : armeabi-v7a
abi2 : armeabi
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l)
processor : 0
BogoMIPS : 38.40
processor : 1
BogoMIPS : 38.40
processor : 2
BogoMIPS : 38.40
processor : 3
BogoMIPS : 38.40
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0xc07
CPU revision : 3
Where can we purchase the SM-G800R4 version?
This is the only version that works with T-mobile LTE network.
Can't find it anywhere.
Can someone make the differences between the "M" and the "Y" Model a bit clearer?
A search on Samsung's open source page for SM-G800 also gives an overview of the variants:
SM-G800F, SM-G800H, SM-G800M and SM-G800Y are listed.
In addition some postfixes are used: MEA, LA, SER, SWA. I don't know yet what they stand for (MEA=Middle East and Africa?). The differences could either be in software or hardware.
Hello guys, am new owner of S5mini G800F. Did any body noticed the governor of dual sim and the governor sing sim, one is Ondemand and the other is Interactive. Is there any way to change that without Root?
vbx said:
Where can we purchase the SM-G800R4 version?
This is the only version that works with T-mobile LTE network.
Can't find it anywhere.
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Its available online at Walmart, best buy, and us cellular. Its CDMA though not gsm. The g800m appears to have the same bands as Att so you could use on cricket.
Here is an overview of the models according to chainfire (http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/)
Code:
[B]Model Name Device Board Platform[/B]
SM-G800F kminiltexx kminilte universal3470 exynos3
SM-G800H kmini3gxx kmini3g MSM8228 msm8226
SM-G800M kminilteub kminilte universal3470 exynos3
SM-G800R4 kminilteusc kminilteusc MSM8928 msm8226
SM-G800Y kminiltedv kminilte universal3470 exynos3
Now there's the SM-G800A for AT&T
SM-G800A for AT&T
universal3470 exynos3
paffo said:
SM-G800F (Single Sim) SoC
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As we see GPU Adreno reserve less ram than Mali.
Dont know about differences in speed, but responsiveness of my G800F is realy enough for me.
@CyZeeK: do you know what audio chip is in G800H ?
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hi i have the same almost thing on screenshots i mean S5 mini G800F but i dont have lte plz help
I have g800f but no lte why?
Winstrol said:
Guys, Attention please! be careful! Now we have 4 different versions of Galaxy S5 mini and 3 different constructions inside!
1. Samsung SM-G800F - Exynos, GPU - Mali-400, LTE and NFC, ONE sim-card.
2. Samsung SM-G800Н - Snapdragon, GPU - Adreno 305, no LTE, no NFC. TWO sim-cards
3. Samsung SM-G800Н - Qualcomm msm8226, GPU - adreno 305, no LTE, no NFC, ONE sim-card
4. Samsung SM-G800M - For Sprint.. (now have'nt info)
i think a lot of versions of S5mini it is reason why people who try rewrite system.img.ext4 partition by ODIN had NAND Write failed
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HI EVERYONE I HAVE A BIG PROBLEME WITH MY S5 MINI G800F .
I could not find the LTE option on my G800F and that make me crazy look at the screenshots and help me plz
TopTongueBarry said:
SM-G800A for AT&T
universal3470 exynos3
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No chainfire root for this model yet.
FYI only the G800A and G800M will work on the US Tmobile network with LTE.
Anyone know online places to buy a SM-G800M from the USA? None on eBay at the moment.

[Q] SM-N910F (Europe) Note 4 on T-mobile?

I have a European Note 4 (SM-N910F) that I want to be able to use on T-Mobile's network. It is unlocked and I am only getting Edge right now. Does T-mobile not support these specific bands for LTE? What about other carriers? Help!
I believe these are the supported bands of my device..
2G GSM
GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
3G UMTS
B1(2100), B2(1900), B5(850), B8(900)
4G FDD LTE
B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B17(700), B20(800)
To my knowledge T mobile only supports the 1700 and 1900 bandwith. Look at the specs on their website for what other frequencies they support. Let me know if you are successful because I want to buy an international phone as well and run it on tmobile.
johntuck77 said:
To my knowledge T mobile only supports the 1700 and 1900 bandwith. Look at the specs on their website for what other frequencies they support. Let me know if you are successful because I want to buy an international phone as well and run it on tmobile.
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On which band?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
Check this site - gives you all the LTE band frequencies world wide
It is still not 100% clear to me if it should work or not. Someone else care to clarify for me? Thanks
2G EDGE - Yes
4G HSPA+ AWS 1700 - No
4G HSPA+ PCS 1900 - Yes (in refarmed areas)
4G LTE AWS 1700 (B4) - Yes
4G LTE PCS 1900 (B2) - Yes
4G LTE 700-A (B12) - No
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xairsoft808x said:
I have a European Note 4 (SM-N910F) that I want to be able to use on T-Mobile's network. It is unlocked and I am only getting Edge right now. Does T-mobile not support these specific bands for LTE? What about other carriers? Help!
I believe these are the supported bands of my device..
2G GSM
GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
3G UMTS
B1(2100), B2(1900), B5(850), B8(900)
4G FDD LTE
B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B17(700), B20(800)
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I have the same phone you have on T-Mobile and do not get LTE. Yes, my area is covered by LTE in case you wondering. Sad Sad

Do all P20 Pro's regardless of region have the same LTE bands?

The standard list of LTE Bands I've seen on this device are:
FDD LTE B1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/12/17/18/19/20/26/28/32
TDD LTE B34/B38/39/40.
I just purchased the Australia/Asia Pacific version and from what I've seen in specs on stores selling the Australia/Asia Pacific (C636), it only includes these bands: 4G/LTE, 2100 (B1), 1800 (B3), 850 (B5), 2600 (B7), 900 (B8), 800 (B20), 700 (B28), 2300 (B40)
Is this correct?
If it is correct, would re-branding to an alternate region like Europe open up the other bands?
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Exnos vs tmobile?

I hope I have this right. Can someone tell me the difference between exnos unlocked and a tmobile note 9?
Thanks in advance
La_anvil said:
I hope I have this right. Can someone tell me the difference between exnos unlocked and a tmobile note 9?
Thanks in advance
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Exy can be unlocked, rooted. Tmo can't. Also exy has issues with carrier agragation.
suzook said:
Exy can be unlocked, rooted. Tmo can't. Also exy has issues with carrier agragation.
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SO If I buy Note 9 Exynos can i flash or install the T-mobile US Rom to make it like the T-mobile Note 9 ?
dastylee said:
SO If I buy Note 9 Exynos can i flash or install the T-mobile US Rom to make it like the T-mobile Note 9 ?
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No.
Well you can root your phone and flash the us tmobile csc through twrp (as long as a dev made a csc zip file that contains the csc.) To get tmobile features (volte, wifi calling).
But you permanently lose Samsung Knox, Samsung pay and secure folder with root. Win some and you lose some!
But you can't (Can NOT) flash a snapdragon firmware on an exynos soc or vice versa. You'll get a very expensive paperweight! (Well if your lucky Odin won't install it.)
So, wifi calling only works on tmobile phones, not exy?
And it is worth mentioning that the Exynos variant does not have full support for the US LTE Bands that the T-Mo and US Unlocked models have either.
La_anvil said:
So, wifi calling only works on tmobile phones, not exy?
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Wifi calling works on any phone that has the proper CSC for your carrier/region. Doesn't matter on snapdragon or exynos soc.
The thing is No exynos (international note 9) will have any US csc in its firmwares only the phones that are sold by US carriers and Samsung USA. (Which are only snapdragon versions of the note 9).
Only way to get it with exynos phones is through root and flashing your carrier csc. (Not the firmware but a dedicated csc zip file by a developer).
robroy90 said:
And it is worth mentioning that the Exynos variant does not have full support for the US LTE Bands that the T-Mo and US Unlocked models have either.
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I checked all of the bands before I bought a Korean Note 9 and every band that seemed to matter appeared to be supported. I think only a single band wasn't there. My signal strength and speeds match my wife's Note 8, inside and outside of buildings.
I definitely have no concerns with band support on mine.
SM-N960N Supported Cellular Bands:
GSM850 , GSM900 , GSM1800 , GSM1900 , UMTS2100 (B1) , UMTS1900 (B2) , UMTS1700/2100 (B4) , UMTS850 (B5) , UMTS900 (B8) , TD-SCDMA2000 , TD-SCDMA1900 , LTE2100 (B1) , LTE1900 (B2) , LTE1800 (B3) , LTE1700/2100 (B4) , LTE850 (B5) , LTE2600 (B7) , LTE900 (B8) , LTE700 (B12) , LTE700 (B13) , LTE700 (B17) , LTE800 (B18) , LTE800 (B19) , LTE800 (B20) , LTE1900 (B25) , LTE850 (B26) , LTE700 (B28) , LTE1500 (B32) , TD-LTE2600 (B38) , TD-LTE1900 (B39) , TD-LTE2300 (B40) , TD-LTE2500 (B41) , TD-LTE5900 (B46) , LTE1700/2100 (B66)
T-Mobile uses the following bands:
Frequencies:
Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850 MHz), Band 12 (700 MHz), Band 66 (Extension of band 4 on 1700/2100 MHz), Band 71 (600 MHz)
Just 71 was missing, but you still have band 12 for extended coverage.
icel0rd said:
I checked all of the bands before I bought a Korean Note 9 and every band that seemed to matter appeared to be supported. I think only a single band wasn't there. My signal strength and speeds match my wife's Note 8, inside and outside of buildings.
I definitely have no concerns with band support on mine.
SM-N960N Supported Cellular Bands:
GSM850 , GSM900 , GSM1800 , GSM1900 , UMTS2100 (B1) , UMTS1900 (B2) , UMTS1700/2100 (B4) , UMTS850 (B5) , UMTS900 (B8) , TD-SCDMA2000 , TD-SCDMA1900 , LTE2100 (B1) , LTE1900 (B2) , LTE1800 (B3) , LTE1700/2100 (B4) , LTE850 (B5) , LTE2600 (B7) , LTE900 (B8) , LTE700 (B12) , LTE700 (B13) , LTE700 (B17) , LTE800 (B18) , LTE800 (B19) , LTE800 (B20) , LTE1900 (B25) , LTE850 (B26) , LTE700 (B28) , LTE1500 (B32) , TD-LTE2600 (B38) , TD-LTE1900 (B39) , TD-LTE2300 (B40) , TD-LTE2500 (B41) , TD-LTE5900 (B46) , LTE1700/2100 (B66)
T-Mobile uses the following bands:
Frequencies:
Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850 MHz), Band 12 (700 MHz), Band 66 (Extension of band 4 on 1700/2100 MHz), Band 71 (600 MHz)
Just 71 was missing, but you still have band 12 for extended coverage.
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How about carrier aggregation.?
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icel0rd said:
I checked all of the bands before I bought a Korean Note 9 and every band that seemed to matter appeared to be supported. I think only a single band wasn't there. My signal strength and speeds match my wife's Note 8, inside and outside of buildings.
I definitely have no concerns with band support on mine.
SM-N960N Supported Cellular Bands:
GSM850 , GSM900 , GSM1800 , GSM1900 , UMTS2100 (B1) , UMTS1900 (B2) , UMTS1700/2100 (B4) , UMTS850 (B5) , UMTS900 (B8) , TD-SCDMA2000 , TD-SCDMA1900 , LTE2100 (B1) , LTE1900 (B2) , LTE1800 (B3) , LTE1700/2100 (B4) , LTE850 (B5) , LTE2600 (B7) , LTE900 (B8) , LTE700 (B12) , LTE700 (B13) , LTE700 (B17) , LTE800 (B18) , LTE800 (B19) , LTE800 (B20) , LTE1900 (B25) , LTE850 (B26) , LTE700 (B28) , LTE1500 (B32) , TD-LTE2600 (B38) , TD-LTE1900 (B39) , TD-LTE2300 (B40) , TD-LTE2500 (B41) , TD-LTE5900 (B46) , LTE1700/2100 (B66)
T-Mobile uses the following bands:
Frequencies:
Band 2 (1900 MHz), Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz), Band 5 (850 MHz), Band 12 (700 MHz), Band 66 (Extension of band 4 on 1700/2100 MHz), Band 71 (600 MHz)
Just 71 was missing, but you still have band 12 for extended coverage.
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I suppose it remains to be seen if support for Band 71 will become widely desirable before the Note 9 is supplanted by the next generation device, but I suspect it will and I definitely know I want it available on mine. 600Mhz was just lit up in the county to the north of me, and I do not expect it to take very long for it to become a very big deal.
Further, the ability to root and run a custom rom, etc. Just isn't as important to me as it once was. In fact, the loss of Samsung Pay (especially the extension of it to my Gear 3 Frontier) would be a very big deal to me. About all I miss from the ability to root is running an effective ad-blocker, and when I am on wifi (which is about 85% of the time) I have a pi-hole blocker for that.
So, not to be argumentative, but I am quite pleased with my unlocked Note 9 that has full band/carrier support for all of the US carriers, given this is my home country. If I was an international traveller, perhaps I would feel differently. But, as amazed as I am to say it, Samsung finally got it right with the unlocked Note 9 for the US Market. I just can't see a real desire to go after the Exynos variant, especially if you are a US resident. Perhaps that is why Samsung offers what they do in the respective regions.
robroy90 said:
I suppose it remains to be seen if support for Band 71 will become widely desirable before the Note 9 is supplanted by the next generation device, but I suspect it will and I definitely know I want it available on mine. 600Mhz was just lit up in the county to the north of me, and I do not expect it to take very long for it to become a very big deal.
Further, the ability to root and run a custom rom, etc. Just isn't as important to me as it once was. In fact, the loss of Samsung Pay (especially the extension of it to my Gear 3 Frontier) would be a very big deal to me. About all I miss from the ability to root is running an effective ad-blocker, and when I am on wifi (which is about 85% of the time) I have a pi-hole blocker for that.
So, not to be argumentative, but I am quite pleased with my unlocked Note 9 that has full band/carrier support for all of the US carriers, given this is my home country. If I was an international traveller, perhaps I would feel differently. But, as amazed as I am to say it, Samsung finally got it right with the unlocked Note 9 for the US Market. I just can't see a real desire to go after the Exynos variant, especially if you are a US resident. Perhaps that is why Samsung offers what they do in the respective regions.
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Yeah, I can say that I definitely agree that the imported Exynos models aren't going to be the best choice for this market for most. I SERIOUSLY miss Samsung Pay and have to use Google Pay now, which sucks without MST.
I chose the phone because I really wanted the copper color and unlocking it seemed like a good bonus. I'm keeping it, but to use Samsung Pay, I'm using my Gear S3 Frontier linked to another Sammy phone. I REALLY hate the region locking crap....
Band 71 probably won't be relevant for about another year for most people. Still waiting for entities to stop broadcasting it and TMobile appears to be shooting for areas where they lack reception and rural areas. Some major markets are getting it but when.
dastylee said:
SO If I buy Note 9 Exynos can i flash or install the T-mobile US Rom to make it like the T-mobile Note 9 ?
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You can mod csc to use tmobile features csc selection im sure you can reasearch more
Can I get more details. how to install T-Mobile CSC in note 9 exynos? Which one is the best CSC? Thanks
karunattu said:
Can I get more details. how to install T-Mobile CSC in note 9 exynos? Which one is the best CSC? Thanks
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You should search.
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Why would you want to flash a t-mobile rom on an unlocked phone , as the carrier based roms are full of bloatware which does slow down your phone and also delays system updates as well.
peekie said:
Why would you want to flash a t-mobile rom on an unlocked phone , as the carrier based roms are full of bloatware which does slow down your phone and also delays system updates as well.
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I don't have better connection here so I want wifi calling
karunattu said:
I don't have better connection here so I want wifi calling
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This might be what you're looking for.
Note9 Detonator:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-oreo-8-1-usa-t-mobile-efs-csc-t3850796/page1
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It's a Korean user. Please un-limit the ims so that volte can be used. I beg you T.T

I am a Korean user.
I just bought a zte Axon m (at&t Unlock version) on eBay.
Telecommunications companies are using LG Uplus in Korea.
In at&t version, the only available frequency band on LG Uplus is 'LTE850 (B5)'.
This is a one-half-page machine with data communication only and no call and no text message because the IMS input was blocked during APN setup.
(Uplus only supports 'LTE850(B5)' in AT&T version, so call and text are only possible if the APN setting is set to Volte. If the AT&T version does not change the APN setting to IMS.)
If I had bought a CN (Chinese model) for more money, I would have been able to use all the telecommunications companies in Korea, but I think I made the wrong choice. ($180 for AT&T and $380 for CN)
Can you tell me how to disable AT&T version Axon M Blocked IMS APN Setting?
===================================================================================US Version:
GSM850, GSM800, GSM1900, GSM1900, UMTS1700/2100 (B2), UMTS850 (B4), UMTS850 (B2), LTE1700/2100 (B2), LTE850 (B4), LTE850 (B5), LTE800 (B12), LTE700 (B12), LTE700 (B29, LTE00B29), LTE00B600, LTE00B600B6).
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSUPA 5.8, HSDPA, HSPA+ 21.1, LTE 100/50, LTE 150/50, LTE 300/50 data links
CN Version:
GSM850, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS2100 (B1), UMTS1900 (B2), UMTS850 (B8), UMTS900 (B0), CDMA800 (BC0), TD-SCDMA2000, TD-SCDMA1900, LTE2100 (190), (LTE550, TD5000), (LTE550, TD2100(L), (L),
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSUPA, HSUPA 5.8, HSDPA, HSPA+ 21.1, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1x, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, TD-SCDMA, TD-HSDPA, LTE 100/ LTE 50/LTaink

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