I have a att g900a galaxy s5 but I am no longer on ATT netowrk any more. I have several issues with my phone, one is there is only a few gigs of free memory and I cant see these large files to make more room, I also have some corupted files. I would like to wipe this phone clean with a newer firmware. Currently the phone is unlocked on the t-mobile network. Thanks in advace for any and all help.
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Ugh, I am having so many issues with this at the moment. One of those things being that I am using T-mobile as my carrier. I'm stuck on 4.4 at the moment, and need to update it. But, will that relock the phone? How do I re-unlock it if that happens? I've already read that I can't flash the phone to T-mobile ROM, but are there any custom ROMs that you would recommend [I do actually use the S-pen, not sure if any have been updated to where that can still be used.] Lastly, is there any way to get mobile hotspot and tethering to work now that I am using tmobile?
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Ugh, I am having so many issues with this at the moment. One of those things being that I am using T-mobile as my carrier. I'm stuck on 4.4 at the moment, and need to update it. But, will that relock the phone? How do I re-unlock it if that happens? I've already read that I can't flash the phone to T-mobile ROM, but are there any custom ROMs that you would recommend [I do actually use the S-pen, not sure if any have been updated to where that can still be used.] Lastly, is there any way to get mobile hotspot and tethering to work now that I am using tmobile?
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I never tried this Rom.
T-Mobile Alliance Lollipop Rom on ATT Note 3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/general/t-mobile-alliance-rom-att-note-3-t3065127 I don't think you would have to worry about any of this as you are using T-Mobile " After the phone came up, I went to settings..general..applications...running .... and found every Tmobile app and cleared cache and disabled them. The real important one here is the Visual Voicemail. Otherwise it will keep on trying to contact Tmobile and then you will get text messages saying there is an error. Thanks @sapps
Wifi Calling is throwing a sim card error (as you would expect). Only problem is it is shown in status bar and lockscreen. I'm sure there is a way to hide it or disable it. I just haven't had a chance to figure it out."
Rooted i747 said:
I never tried this Rom.
T-Mobile Alliance Lollipop Rom on ATT Note 3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/general/t-mobile-alliance-rom-att-note-3-t3065127 I don't think you would have to worry about any of this as you are using T-Mobile " After the phone came up, I went to settings..general..applications...running .... and found every Tmobile app and cleared cache and disabled them. The real important one here is the Visual Voicemail. Otherwise it will keep on trying to contact Tmobile and then you will get text messages saying there is an error. Thanks @sapps
Wifi Calling is throwing a sim card error (as you would expect). Only problem is it is shown in status bar and lockscreen. I'm sure there is a way to hide it or disable it. I just haven't had a chance to figure it out."
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But it's the N900A, so it's the AT&T version. Won't that brick the phone if I put the tmobile ROM on it? That's what I've read in other threads on here anyway. [Honestly I shouldn't write when I'm tired, or I would have explained this better.]. Basically, I bought an unlocked AT&T phone. A Note 3 to be exact. It's stuck on 4.4 but can upgrade to lolipop. Nothing I try will let me upgrade the normal way. I'm not sure how to upgrade it without relocking the SIM card somehow. Or is the simcard already semi-locked and that's why it's giving me the error? I also can't even find a AT&T specific rooting guide for this phone. I saw every other carrier except AT&T, does that even make a difference? And are there any ROMs that can return S-pen programs after I install them, or should I just stop at rooting if I want that? If so, I just really want to upgrade to lollipop and root the phone. I would like my mobile hotspot and wifi calling to work, but I suppose I can make do with hangouts.
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But it's the N900A, so it's the AT&T version. Won't that brick the phone if I put the tmobile ROM on it? That's what I've read in other threads on here anyway. [Honestly I shouldn't write when I'm tired, or I would have explained this better.]. Basically, I bought an unlocked AT&T phone. A Note 3 to be exact. It's stuck on 4.4 but can upgrade to lolipop. Nothing I try will let me upgrade the normal way. I'm not sure how to upgrade it without relocking the SIM card somehow. Or is the simcard already semi-locked and that's why it's giving me the error? I also can't even find a AT&T specific rooting guide for this phone. I saw every other carrier except AT&T, does that even make a difference? And are there any ROMs that can return S-pen programs after I install them, or should I just stop at rooting if I want that? If so, I just really want to upgrade to lollipop and root the phone. I would like my mobile hotspot and wifi calling to work, but I suppose I can make do with hangouts.
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It won't brick you phone. It's a T-Mobile Rom that's been ported for AT&T Note 3. After you flash the Rom, you have to Odin the N900A_OC1_ALL_Other_Stock_Partitions.tar.md5 using Odin's PDA slot. As far as rooting what you have now, just use Towel root https://towelroot.com/ (install on phone like any other app) and click "make it rain". Install Supersu, busybox and Safestrap. OR use Kingo Root http://www.kingoapp.com/ (Kingo Root will install supersu for you). The reason it won't upgrade to Lollipop is you have a T-Mobile sim card in it. It needs a AT&T sim card (I have AT&T and can't upgrade mine unless the sim card is in the phone). If you just want a rooted Lollipop Rom, but it's AT&T http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59666958&postcount=2 You know since you're on T-Mobile you have to go into settings>more networks>mobile networks>access point names and change it to T-Mobile's APN. I would just root it and put the T-Mobile Alliance Lollipop Rom on ATT Note 3 on it. I gave it a try yesterday and it does have T-Mobile apps on it, just not for me. Just remember to change the APN to T-Mobile's ( just write down the one you using now).
I've switched to AT&T and gave Verizon the boot. I've got phones that work on the AT&T LTE network perfectly but have this S6 Edge just sitting here.. if I swap the SIM I can get 4G LTE, but if I get a call or text it switches to that band, and never recovers the LTE ... Long story short. If I change the partitions using Odin (PIT file) and an AT&T official Odin rom from AT&T .. will I brick the device beyond recovery? Or is there something in here that will prevent this from even happening? I'm not new to Android or rooting but.. this is new for me.. I've used PIT files in the past but not like this. I'm guessing no matter what I do the bootloader will stop it but.. in theory will this work?
If you attempt to flash stock att on a vzw device you will brick yes. Should be recoverable as long as you can still access Odin and reflash stock vzw ROM onto your device
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I really need help. I bought this phone unlocked online from fingerhut on Thursday. I put my boost mobile sim card in it and it's not recognising it. I want to upgrade the rom to lollipop anyway but I don't like having to worry about knox. After some research I find out this phone has nothing but att firmware, csc, etc.
I guess what I need is a good stock rom that won't trip knox for the oj 7 basebuild and I if my boost mobile sim card will be recognized then.
Thanks ahead of time
I have an AT&T S6 Edge + unlocked for use with Metropcs. I need to utilize the WiFi calling and I'm not able to use 4g lte while calling either. I have spent hours and hours looking through forums and reading, downloading stock T Mobile ROM files to try to flash my phone through Odin. I get a PIT error message on the phone every time. Everyone says that my baseband version has to match or else it will not work. If I want to flash T Mobile stock ROM on my phone I don't see how that is possible. Can someone please walk me through this if possible?
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
SM-G928AUCS4CQA1
6.0.1 32 GB
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I have a Samsung Galaxy S10, model SM-G973U. Last week it did an update and something went wrong and it got stuck in download mode. I couldn't turn it off or anything. I finally had to flash a SM-G971U1 firmware to get the phone back working again. Does anyone know where I can find the latest factory AT&T firmware for the SM-G973U? The US version.
Download Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U1 ATT USA (AT&T) firmware
All Samsung firmwares for Galaxy S10 in USA (AT&T) with model code SM-G973U1. We offer free and fast download options. Check them out now.
www.sammobile.com
I would recommend using Frija instead, as it's probably faster, but the above is an alternative as well.
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schwinn8 said:
Download Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U1 ATT USA (AT&T) firmware
All Samsung firmwares for Galaxy S10 in USA (AT&T) with model code SM-G973U1. We offer free and fast download options. Check them out now.
www.sammobile.com
I would recommend using Frija instead, as it's probably faster, but the above is an alternative as well.
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That's the one I used, but the AT&T logo doesn't show anymore and some of the AT&T features don't work like wifi calling. I thought the 973U was the at&t and the 973U1 was the samsung version.
You may have to reset the SIM somehow. Often, when the carrier sees the same SIM, they don't check the phone for what it can do, so it assume Wifi calling and such doesn't work. ATT is notorious for being stupid about such things (I've read far too much of this type of stuff on other phones as well).
You may just need to call ATT and tell them it's not working... they'll check the IMEI, see the phone is correct, and then reset the settings. That's another possibility.
Also, you may need to flash the firmware with a full reset or something, so that the CSC can re-recognize, but that means you'll lose any data on the phone... so just be aware of that possibility. Bottom line, ATT should help you with getting things working again... it's their problem, after all (assuming it's a valid ATT IMEI phone).