SM G900A no cell service - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

A friend gave me an S5 (AT&T) with a broken screen. It had worked fine for him up to that point, and as far as I know, only the screen was broken. I successfully removed the display from a working verizon phone and put it on the AT&T.
The phone booted fine with the SIM from my S4 but doesn't have any mobile connectivity. WiFi works fine. The cell signal indicator is either the circle with the line through it, or sometime a few bars. This changes with restarts. Also, the AT&T logo does not appear in the upper left corner of the screen at any point. It almost seems like the phone is only partially reading the SIM card. The correct phone number does appear under Testing>Device Info found with *##*4636#*#*. So far, I've tried the following to no avail.
Hard reset
New SIM from AT&T
An hour on the phone with AT&T support
AT&T confirms no issues with their network or phone IMEI
Refresh ROM with ODIN (6.0.1 I think)
The SIM works correctly in both an S4 and an ancient iphone 3GS that I kept as a backup. Although after swapping the SIM around the various phones, I can no longer select "LTE GSM" as the preferred network type in Testing>Device Info. It now automatically changes back to WCDMA, but this issue is subsequent to the no service problem. All of the hardware including the motherboard look to be in fine condition with no apparent damage or water exposure.
Has anyone ever come across this issue and have a solution?
Thanks for your help. I have spent a lot of time searching for an answer here and elsewhere.

Pulled the phone back out to play with. Updated to most recent stock ROM: G900AUCS4DQC1 using ODIN 3.12
Without SIM card inserted, the signal meter consistently shows 2 - 3 bars. I'm also able to change network preferences between all available options (LTE/GSM, WCDMA, LTE/GSM/CDMA etc).
With SIM inserted, signal meter is the slashed circle. Network preference is WCDMA Preferred and will not allow any changes. It does show the correct phone number. SIM slot appears to be fine, no debris or damage to pins. This SIM is a recent replacement (one of the first things I tried when attempting to get this phone to work) and works just fine in an S4 (SGH-I337).
Has anyone ever heard of this problem before?

blinky1041 said:
Pulled the phone back out to play with. Updated to most recent stock ROM: G900AUCS4DQC1 using ODIN 3.12
Without SIM card inserted, the signal meter consistently shows 2 - 3 bars. I'm also able to change network preferences between all available options (LTE/GSM, WCDMA, LTE/GSM/CDMA etc).
With SIM inserted, signal meter is the slashed circle. Network preference is WCDMA Preferred and will not allow any changes. It does show the correct phone number. SIM slot appears to be fine, no debris or damage to pins. This SIM is a recent replacement (one of the first things I tried when attempting to get this phone to work) and works just fine in an S4 (SGH-I337).
Has anyone ever heard of this problem before?
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Welcome to xda, blinky!
Just to make sure we've got all the bases covered here, did you check the device's APN settings at all? Sometimes incorrect APN settings can cause issues.

Thanks for the welcome, Apt.
I have confirmed the APN as correct for AT&T. I've tried both APN configurations commonly listed: ATT Phone and nxtgenphone. The only difference between the two are the "Name" and "APN" fields. Both of these APN configurations work fine with an S4.
I can only believe that some file is corrupted or incorrect. The phone has never been rooted. Also, the IMEI show up and matches that printed on back of phone.

I sucessfully downgraded to Lollipop with no change in behavior. I've tried the following stock ROM's with no luck:
G900AUCS4DPH4
G900AUCS4DQC1
G900AUCS4CPA2
All have been flashed with Odin, all components included (BL, AP, CP, CSC). I tried flashing DQC1 multiple times in a row with factory resets afterward, no change.

blinky1041 said:
I sucessfully downgraded to Lollipop with no change in behavior. I've tried the following stock ROM's with no luck:
G900AUCS4DPH4
G900AUCS4DQC1
G900AUCS4CPA2
All have been flashed with Odin, all components included (BL, AP, CP, CSC). I tried flashing DQC1 multiple times in a row with factory resets afterward, no change.
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It just so happens that I attempted my very first root ever on a 900SAUCS4DPH4 day before yesterday. My brother had put in a drawer a couple of years ago and there it sat. Odin, OF3, then Towelroot and Fireflash to Alliance V8, maintained root through a factory reset and a pretty loose interpretation of the very clear instructions let by AptLogic (my appreciation, by the way.) I've been having the same issue occur with my bars showing up but not allowing connectivity. The difference here is that this phone hasnt had a sim in it for a year. I can't even get most of the diagnostic codes to work, just comes up "Not in network" for most of them. Any ideas on what to do next, let me know. I'm always game to learn something new, as I'm just stepping into this field. If not, I'll keep you posted with whatever I deccide to try.

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Nexus isn't finding network :mad: Help is needed

My Nexus was on 5.0.41, all working sweet, then it stopped "finding" the network. No update, flashing or anything was done prior to the problem.
I tried a SIM from another provider, but still - the "No Service" is written on screen, and when I try to search for networks, it says "Error searching for networks".
I then tried the following ideas (nothing helped):
- Reflashed the Radio image.
- downgraded the Radio image.
- Upgraded it again.
- Flashed the Stock ROM (unrooted and rooted).
- Flashed CM5053.
All was done with wipes as needed.
Any suggestions will be more than welcomed!
Can the device just get bricked like that? with no reason?
It sometimes identifies the SIM's provider (Orange for example) but always with No Service.
It sounds like your SIM card slot isn't holding the card in tight enough to make full contact... try putting a business card, cut down to size, between the SIM and the phone's frame (note, not the contacts side, but the back side) to force the SIM down onto the reader tighter.
If that does nothing, not sure what to tell you?
it didn't help
I'm Italian and I have the same your problem .. I only work in 2G GSM'...ve tried to see if you do so?
I opened another tread here Forum
You need a new SIM.
I just had this problem on Friday. The SIM some how falls of the network and your provider network will not allow it to reconnect.
I can't remember, but if I am right Orange is owned/owns by T-Mobile. Hence they have the same network.
The puzzling part about this is why it happens. This is the second SIM I have gone through with my N1, I also had one go with my G1, my sister bought that G1 and the SIM went out again. My mom bought her G1 same day as me and hers has died once. My friend has a MT3G and his has died two times now. I find this extremely annoying.
I tried every suggestion on the internet for repairing or troubleshooting a SIM. It is a waste of time. Well, everything short of dropping it in isoproply alcohol to clean the contact.
I tried a 2G and a 3G SIM on mine, and had the same result, so my problem is different.
My device just doesn't register with the network, no matter what provider or SIM generation I choose.
Can I ask for a RMA if I unlocked the bootloader?
I do not know you definitely do not pass it under warranty
Ryan then you say you clean the contacts of the nexus or the sim with isopropyl
Mine is now doing that as well and so far everything that I tried isn't fixing it. I get it to connect briefly with edge and then nothing. I am going to try a new sim tonight after work and see if that helps, otherwise unsure of what to do after that...anybody got any answers or suggestions?
I've been suffering from this... have an RMA coming but I got mine to work. Make sure you also have CDMA preferred on there or whatever the default is. If it says unknown you have to reboot the radio somehow. I pulled my battery, waited 5-10 seconds. Then i went and checked airplane mode on and off. Then i checked the service menu again. I can't remember if i had to pull the battery another time but it came back from "unknown" to cdma preferred. You can also try turning the radio on and off via the service menu. Finally select your radio bands for your region by pressing the menu button under phone information again in the service menu and select radio bands. I'm not sure if automatic is a good or bad idea but it couldn't hurt testing it if you still have some issues even after selecting your region specific bands. After this you should be able to maybe search and register or you may need to turn the radio on and off again via airplane or the service menu. I played around with it alot to get it running again.
Also I'm tmobile usa using the one for t-mobile bands. I'm not sure if CDMA preferred is a world wide setting or if its gsm or something else.. but the bands are specific to your region definitely.

help cant connect to network or save proper network or sms settings

a quick history of what I've done so far
Sumsung I897 captivate from ATT unlock and being used on Telus network was working great for about 4 days, then all kinds of problem started cropping up.
Phone came unlocked, I rooted using update.zip from xda, installed rom manager and started removing ATT bloatware, entered SMS and APN info which worked fine.
Yesterday I noticed that where I once got good reception I was now getting nothing and would have to drive down the street before I would get something descent. I thought maybe I'd put it back to stock with rom manager and see if that would help which it did not. It actually made it worse, decided to go all out and use the Odin3 one click downloader just to make sure I was back to stock firmware. This didn't work either but now I can enter the SMS and change the preferred network type but it doesn't save. Preferred network type is grayed out and even though I can change it it never save same as SMS.
Now I can't hold connecting in my living room where my wifes Milestone gets full bars. I tried taking the phone to where I had the best signal and change the preferred network, SMS, and set the network operator but it doesn't save any info, can't find on operator half the time on manual or auto and gave me an error and logged it to #*9900#
I've been at this for 2 days straight and can't figure out how to get it right back to stock, it seems to keep hanging onto the same preferred network and not saving anything I enter.
What can I do to get back to stock, and it has to be something that wipes everything clean, clean, clean, because even the GSM disconnects stay logged under *#*#4636#*#*
***I desperately even tried pulling the batt and SIM card for the night in hopes that would do something.
So, if I'm understand what happened correctly, you bought an unlocked Captivate, rooted it, deleted some bloatware, entered your Telus APN info and everything worked awesome for about four days. Now everything has gone down the hole. Is that right?
If that is the case, then we need to figure out what changed. Using Odin3 would have definitely put you back to stock/unrooted your phone, I don't think you could go back any further than that. If I were you, I would act like I first got the phone. As in, I would do everything you did to it, as if was day one. At one point, everything worked fine. Try to recreate that. You can always look into exchanging it or perhaps Samsung customer support can give you a little more insight to what's going on. Here's the number if you want to try them out.
Samsung customer service - 1.800.726.7864
Thanks, I've gone through the process a few times today from start to finish trying to figure it out ... maybe some of the problems aren't real problems and just limitations that I didn't know where their. I've since flash with odin3+re-partion to the bone stock i897UCJF6 as in not the one click method. It loaded fine but still have the same issue, I can't set preferred network type or get it to keep the number entered into SMSC. I think if I can get passed that I'll be be one the up side of winning. I keep noticing that the log of GSM disconnects never clears or the usage statistics under *#*#4636#*# , I'm thinking its in the same area that other bad data is being held onto instead of being cleared when flash firmware or factory reset.
Is anyone able to change preferred network type? maybe I was never able to change it but I think I should be able too.
I may be wrong in assuming this but I don't think ATT is going to be interested helping me connect one of their handset that I'm trying to use on foreign network, but I could be wrong and is an open option.
*#*#197328640#*#*
debug screen
phone control
network control
band selection
wcdma band
wcdma all
menu->end
used this to lock my phone to WCDMA only so that problem is solved
*** never mind posted to soon it still didn't stick after rebooting
be carefull using the service menu as I have no idea what most of this stuff does
I got the SMS service number issue fix by taking out my sim, swapping in another known working sim from the same network, setting the service number, pressing update and then swapping back. Before every time I tried to update the service number it spit out an "update error" can anybody tell where the SMS config data is stored? on the phone or sim.
The only problem I'm having now is with reception which maybe fixable if I can set the preferred network to WCDMA only. But the button for that option is a light blue colour vs other phones that I can change this setting on. Does the blue mean anything like a locked function or something that set by the firmware as unchangeable?

[Q] mobile network not available

Hello I'm having difficulties with my i9000.
The problem first started when I smashed my screen. Bought a replacement screen and middle plate frame bezel, including the home button flex cable. I also unfortunately damaged the loud speaker and thus replaced that also. Now everything is installed and the phone works great except for connecting to a network and making calls.
When I dial a number I get "Mobile network not found". When I check available network it finds my network and attempts to connect. Then I get a message this network is not available for this sim card, or something along those lines.
The sim card works in another android phone and other sim cards gives the same message.
The IMEI is intact and correct.
The phone is unlocked
I started on 2.2 and have flashed the firmware with many different types and still with the same message.
Now my question is this, how would changing the screen, middle plate & loud speak have this effect on the phone? Bear in mind that the phone still functioning with the cracked screen and making calls.
If anyone could help put me out of my misery it would be most appreciated.
Try flashing different modems now !
I'd say you might have disconnected a cable or forgot to reattach it. However, that might not explain that you do see the network sometimes. So yes, modem's probably a safe bet.
jayeshup said:
Try flashing different modems now !
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Ok I'll try this, not quite sure how the changes I made would effect the modem.
davidsmit said:
I'd say you might have disconnected a cable or forgot to reattach it. However, that might not explain that you do see the network sometimes. So yes, modem's probably a safe bet.
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All cables have been checked and triple checked, and the network is always visible to connect to. Thanks for the advice I'll try the modem, is there a particular one I should try? I'm in the UK and my phone provider is 3.
Tried various different modems, giving sometimes better signal quality and sometimes worse. None of them have any effect. The message i get when connecting to the network is "your sim card does not allow connection to this network". Which to me sound like it may be locked again. So I'm going to try and dig out the original sim card and try that.
Try some other network and check !
Tried other networks and still no joy. I've flashed it many times now, gone back to stock firmwares and nothing will work. Spoke to Samsung and they just tell me to plug it in to Kies, which does nothing. I'll take it to my nearest Samsung service centre and see if they can fix it.
1. In security remove SIM pin request at restart.
2. Reflash MODEM with odin
3. At searching network check (automaticly)

Low Network Signal After Screen Swap

I have a European SIII LTE running on the Virgin Media (EE) network.
I recently swapped the cracked digitizer for a new original Samsung replacement one inc frame and screen.
I tried to use an old i9300 screen first but without success as the mobo has a different layout and some of the connections did not sit right.
Anyway, the phone pre-swap was on the original android version (4.1?) and is now (thanks to Kies!) on 4.4.4.
Since fitting my old mobo and other transferrable components to the new digitizer frame, my network bar is generally sitting at one bar with the odd surge and then drop back to no or little signal. I also noticed that the device is slightly hotter than normal at the base of the phone but then again I have been using it for longer periods than normal as I was reinstalling my software and data etc.
Device status shows typical values of -110 dBm and asu hovering around 2 to 4.
I have checked the internal antennae cable connection and all seems ok.
I tried the antennae from the i9300 handset and that was the same. I was very careful removing the old i9305 antennae and it is not twisted or bent and is tucked neatly into the channel.
Is there something I need to check internally? Can it be something to do with the firmware update?
All other aspects of the phone are ok. It is just the unreliable mobile network connection which is frustrating me
Caroky said:
I have a European SIII LTE running on the Virgin Media (EE) network.
I recently swapped the cracked digitizer for a new original Samsung replacement one inc frame and screen.
I tried to use an old i9300 screen first but without success as the mobo has a different layout and some of the connections did not sit right.
Anyway, the phone pre-swap was on the original android version (4.1?) and is now (thanks to Kies!) on 4.4.4.
Since fitting my old mobo and other transferrable components to the new digitizer frame, my network bar is generally sitting at one bar with the odd surge and then drop back to no or little signal. I also noticed that the device is slightly hotter than normal at the base of the phone but then again I have been using it for longer periods than normal as I was reinstalling my software and data etc.
Device status shows typical values of -110 dBm and asu hovering around 2 to 4.
I have checked the internal antennae cable connection and all seems ok.
I tried the antennae from the i9300 handset and that was the same. I was very careful removing the old i9305 antennae and it is not twisted or bent and is tucked neatly into the channel.
Is there something I need to check internally? Can it be something to do with the firmware update?
All other aspects of the phone are ok. It is just the unreliable mobile network connection which is frustrating me
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I dont know to which 4.4.4 firmware you have updated, but i suspect you dont have the right firmware installed for your region with the correct modem, which handles the signal frequencies, if so, you weel need to flash the correct firmware, for the UK on EE network its this firmware, and you can easily flash it with odin, there is a guide for how to use odin in my signature below, if you dont know how to flash firmwares via odin.
If you are rooted and have a custom recovery installed, such as Philz or TWRP recovery, then you can also pick the firmware for UK EE from this thread and flash it via custom recovery, these are stable and reliable builds prepared by me and are pre-rooted, plus they are bloatware free, each of them come with their original modem. I can also prepare you a flashable zip with just your original modem to install via custom recovery, so its your call.
Hope this helps
Thanks Maho_66. I appreciate the info.
Sorry for not responding sooner - I have been out of action for a few days.
Anyway, I have dug out the following information for which might help:
bootloader version: i9305XXUFOC1
pda version: i9305XXUFOC1
csc version: i9305EVRFOC1
I gleamed this by using the very handy "Phone Info" app on Google Play.
Under latest firmware it shows "No Network Connection" bizarrely.
4.4.4. is the Android version downloaded onto the device.
Mobile Operator is showing as 23430 which - according to UK IMSI codes can be T-Mobile, EE or Virgin Media. However, Virgin Mobile is listed as a MVNO of T-Mobile so apologies but my original belief that I was using the EE network was mistaken - oops!
I think you might be on to something with the modem firmware. As well as the erratic network strength (and switching constantly between different network types (eg 3G), the phone has been (for some time) randomly switching off after disconnection of a phone call and then cycling repeatedly through the Samsung SIII splash screen - only removal of the battery stops this.
The original phone was purchased and was locked to the EE network. When we moved to Virgin Media (T-Mobile?) the new sim worked in the handset I wonder if this is because they share the same IMSI number but there may be some functionality problems because the device still thinks it is operating on the original network and firmware (and Kies updated the same networks firmware - not our new network).
Does the rambling email above make sense? I have tried to supply as much detail as I can to help diagnose but let me know if you need anything else.
Many thanks

How do you fix Not Registered On Network?

So as of saturday my unlocked TMobile Note 4 stopped working as a phone, and won't let me make calls.
Information:
-Was on Dr. Ketan L3 version of his rom when it stopped working
-Using the N910T on AT&T
-IMEI is fine and not damaged, both numbers match (using *#06#)
-It shows bars, but when I go to make a call "Not Registered On Network"
What I've Done:
-Flashed Stock Firmware via Odin (Autoboot, and F.Time Rest checked)
-Factory Reset after odin flash
-Checked APN
-Set on LTE/WCDMA/GSM
-Searched for Networks, finds them, but when I choose AT&T it takes forever and then finally kicks me out and then in notifications, I get the "Not Registered to Network"
-Did the remove the battery thing, and removed sim
-Went to AT&T and got a new sim, worked for 1hr (sporadically) and then went back to "Not Registered on Network"
-At the store I was on phone with AT&T tech trying to troubleshoot the problem and that is when it was working shortly
-Called T-Mobile and checked to see if they blocked my IMEI number, nope they didn't, couldn't help me out further than that
-AT&T was showing that it was a Note 4 so not having that coming up as a Blackberry issue that some reported, so that's not it
-*#0011# shows service limited, but it is unlocked and everything is fine, the IMEI is good, and all is well but the limited service
-Put it in Airplane mode and woke it back from there after 5+minutes
-cleaned the connectors on the sim (new sim anyways so shouldn't really need them)
I'm running out of options, the only thing I can think of being the problem is that I might have started out using this phone on COD2, and when I flashed a COG2 firmware it didn't like that and so my phone's account settings didn't fully transfer.
Also I was messing around with the bands settings (*#2263#) what should they be on? Automatic, LTE/GSM only, or what?
Settings should be on automatic. One more thing to try is go for a drive with the phone, at least 5 miles from your house, and see if it does this when connected to other towers. I had this same issue years ago and it turned out to be a malfunctioning tower by my house.
If it still does it on other towers, then it may be hardware-related
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Settings should be on automatic. One more thing to try is go for a drive with the phone, at least 5 miles from your house, and see if it does this when connected to other towers. I had this same issue years ago and it turned out to be a malfunctioning tower by my house.
If it still does it on other towers, then it may be hardware-related
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Thanks, yeah it kicks in randomly for like a minute and then dies, I take it to my parent's house (about 10 miles away) and along the way I get a good signal, but then when I reach their house, back to nothing. I was using it just fine the week prior. I partially blame Dr. Ketan, ever since installing his rom, I had multiple issues. I since uninstalled it and tried going back to stock. Any idea on what a good "safe" band setting is? I have that settings set to automatic, but if there was a good "safe" band that would be great. A common LTE tower. Even when I do connect or get connected, I can't register on that network, my phone won't let me. I've tried that. The bars drop to zero. I damaged my antenna wire (white one) and I just replaced it with a new one I purchased, but the hacked together one seemed to be doing the same quality job as the new one is. It shows the signal, but as soon as you try tying it down to a network it rejects it. I was afraid that when I flashed the stock image via odin it removed the unlock, but it was still there. I just hate that now I have a $500 pda, when it was a phone and now i'm relegated to using a f*ing flip phone.
i think your antenna cable is damaged. the only way to know that is be close to a tower, and see if your work or not.
bought and replaced with new ones, I get full bars, in my bedroom, but apparently they're tied to Tmobile since when I try to register it to AT&T they magically disappear, but when I close the app, they come back at the same strength level. I can't register them to Tmo since the sim. Yet my phone is telling me it's unlocked (*#0011#), IMEI = PASS, 1;
I think the prob is due to the different frequencies.
Your baseband would not be tied to a rom(ie Dr Ketan) Unless that rom contains Modem.bin
Your apn needs to be att if that's your Sim obviously.
International version has a different chipset. .. I know it's not your case. .
But it's open to any Sim. ..
I can say this.. I have a N2 unlocked (tmob) I run an Att Sim it works but the sig is really spotty... COD6/ COG2 may not be lining up frequency wise with your att Sim. ..
Try rolling your baseband back even further. .
Flashvetrin
Any clue on to what i should use for best results? Like 850/1900 or 900/2100? What is a good LTE band? Where could I find a map of LTE bands used by carriers, I know how to get to that secret menu and manually change it to see if I get better results?
dcoke said:
Any clue on to what i should use for best results? Like 850/1900 or 900/2100? What is a good LTE band? Where could I find a map of LTE bands used by carriers, I know how to get to that secret menu and manually change it to see if I get better results?
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Well I would think automatic is out for sure.. the other prob would be after reboot the chipset will search for the default.. but I could be wrong.
I do not know what the numbers would be for band identification.
You may get lucky when calling Att and ask for someone in a higher tier. To give you some numbers for frequincies .
But you have ruled out hardware correct??
By putting a tmob Sim in????
Cuz I know you posted you did antenna work..
And I do know you said you get bars then it fades..
The fact it fades and doesn't lock into even a G band for example. Just leads me to believe the apn can't lock down based on the frequincie and the built in lte chipset...
It would be nice to just flash an att modem wouldn't it?? But don't even think about it.. lol you'll soft brick..
I wish I had a better solid answer you. You may just start testing those different bands and see if you get closer to a lock.
Flashvetrin
U rock, lol. Thx man
My Tricked Out N910P
But what could have happened that made it crap out like that since it was working just fine beforehand for 2 solid months on custom roms and what not? That's the frustrating part, I've been flashing different modems on my phone, but none have been successful. Apparently there are 3 different N910T, how do you know which ones to play with? I flashed N910T(3) bands, that failed, I did try N910A, obviously failed. Then I lost my IMEI number, got terrified, tried reflashing EFS in TWRP, nothing. Then reflashed COG2 bands, it came back. Is there an app on the Playstore that would definitively tell you if your network chip is damaged? I wouldn't know what to look for.
Have you taken apart the Note 4, what are all those contact points, are those antenna things? One of those were damaged, they're like folded metal spring boards with gold tips (same kind of thing that is used to install a qi receiver, same design). I took my tweezer and fixed it, but could that be the culprit, since on the surface, it seems like the network is fine. Works really well in WCDMA, but not much else. I was able to make calls using GSM only, but my signal was 1 bar and the audio quality was questionable, so I left it alone for 10 minutes on that hoping it would force a reconnect. This is frustrating, since I wasted $500 on this phone and not having it work after two months means now I'm back to a featureless phone.
Thanks for your advice thus far. Flashing different modems hasn't been working out well, I just wished I could remember what baseband version the guy had the phone on when I first got it? I thought it was COD6, it was definitely on Lollipop, but if it's a 910T(2) would I know, how would I know?
How do you flash NON_HLOS and modem.bin at the same time in Odin? I know Modem does bands, but what does Non-Hlos do? I thought i read LTE, so if those aren't in sync and on two different versions could that be the issue? I extracted them from the full TAR firmware files.
dcoke said:
But what could have happened that made it crap out like that since it was working just fine beforehand for 2 solid months on custom roms and what not? That's the frustrating part, I've been flashing different modems on my phone, but none have been successful. Apparently there are 3 different N910T, how do you know which ones to play with? I flashed N910T(3) bands, that failed, I did try N910A, obviously failed. Then I lost my IMEI number, got terrified, tried reflashing EFS in TWRP, nothing. Then reflashed COG2 bands, it came back. Is there an app on the Playstore that would definitively tell you if your network chip is damaged? I wouldn't know what to look for.
Have you taken apart the Note 4, what are all those contact points, are those antenna things? One of those were damaged, they're like folded metal spring boards with gold tips (same kind of thing that is used to install a qi receiver, same design). I took my tweezer and fixed it, but could that be the culprit, since on the surface, it seems like the network is fine. Works really well in WCDMA, but not much else. I was able to make calls using GSM only, but my signal was 1 bar and the audio quality was questionable, so I left it alone for 10 minutes on that hoping it would force a reconnect. This is frustrating, since I wasted $500 on this phone and not having it work after two months means now I'm back to a featureless phone.
Thanks for your advice thus far. Flashing different modems hasn't been working out well, I just wished I could remember what baseband version the guy had the phone on when I first got it? I thought it was COD6, it was definitely on Lollipop, but if it's a 910T(2) would I know, how would I know?
How do you flash NON_HLOS and modem.bin at the same time in Odin? I know Modem does bands, but what does Non-Hlos do? I thought i read LTE, so if those aren't in sync and on two different versions could that be the issue? I extracted them from the full TAR firmware files.
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Heres
A simple method for COD6
And try odin 3.07
I need to think about this some more and get back to you...
This is a partial firmware.. it consists of the modem and bootloader COD6.
Also to rule out damage if you can get a T Mobile Sim put it in the device and see if it locks down a signal....
Flashvetrin
That was my next move, not having any real income but disability and little coming from that, I thought that was the next logical step too. I'll get a tmobile to go sim and try it see if it can't lock on to that, and see if that doesn't set it on the right path. Have you heard of other people having COG2 issues on AT&T unlocked? Maybe that was the problem, something there broke the connection. I don't know, but whatever it is, I can't thank you enough, you've at least given me more options to try that I couldn't think of on my own. I'll try that file.
dcoke said:
That was my next move, not having any real income but disability and little coming from that, I thought that was the next logical step too. I'll get a tmobile to go sim and try it see if it can't lock on to that, and see if that doesn't set it on the right path. Have you heard of other people having COG2 issues on AT&T unlocked? Maybe that was the problem, something there broke the connection. I don't know, but whatever it is, I can't thank you enough, you've at least given me more options to try that I couldn't think of on my own. I'll try that file.
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You are the first of this kind that I'm aware of.. in regards to this issue..
Make sure you read the detail in if your device bootloops, to reboot recovery and flash the Rom.. if you want flash the Rom in the op that I've linked you to.
Wipe sys/dal/cach/data..
And flash it can't hurt.. [emoji16]
I really hope a Tmob Sim and or COD6 gives you results...and good ones at that.. [emoji2] [emoji106]
Flashvetrin
Got the sim card, $65 for that crap, and it didn't work. Called T Mobile customer service, explained my situation and how I was calling on another phone on another carrier and they insisted on calling me back on the broken not working phone. I guess I'm just screwed, and lost $500, which like I said, I can't afford to have. It's just so frustrating. I also tried the COD6 partial firmware, and nothing there also. I'll try t-mobile again. The only and last option I have, if possible, is to try to relock my phone and re-unlock it since there isn't any real way to tell if my GSM is damaged. I think my unlocked status got damaged when my phone upgraded to COG2, and since it's in that weird limbo state I can't use my phone. Do you know how to relock it?
Edit: When I look at my IMEI Number through *#06# it shows that the last two digits (independent of the actual IMEI number, since that matches everywhere) to the right of the "/" as 14, yet through "about device" it shows my imei version as 10. I assume that the 14 in the "06" screen is the version it's reading off the phone, could that be causing the issue? How would you even fix that? I don't know. but thanks again, you've been helpful.

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