this model work on att or tmobile? - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

SM-N960U1

leo5111 said:
SM-N960U1
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Yes Both it's the US Unlocked model

How hard is that version to get on custom rom and unlocked loader and rooted?

Cant unlock bootloader, no roms
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is there model will work with att/tmobile etc that can be rooted/bootloader unlocked etc?

leo5111 said:
is there model will work with att/tmobile etc that can be rooted/bootloader unlocked etc?
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Root for N960U1 > https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...r-development/root-extreme-syndicate-t4043723
Models that can be unlocked and rooted with custom recovery > N960F/DS/N (Exynos)

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[Q] How to Sim Unlock Galaxy Note UPDATED JB [SOLVED]

Galaxy Note N7000 Can be Sim unlocked with this app! : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846451
It worked for me! and other poeple too.
Be sure to press thanks button if this info helped you!
I would have thought that all those that have been sent out so far are all sim unlocked.
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it had better come unlocked
Prozac69 said:
I would have thought that all those that have been sent out so far are all sim unlocked.
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Starting from today you can get it in Hungary at Telenor gms provider . And they lock all phones. So 99.99% its locked
zsolti256 said:
Starting from today you can get it in Hungary at Telenor gms provider . And they lock all phones. So 99.99% its locked
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Hi!
This method can work? :
samsungimeiunlock.com samsung-galaxy-note-unlock
ubybá said:
Hi!
This method can work? :
samsungimeiunlock.com samsung-galaxy-note-unlock
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I am thinking of free unlock methods , since its hardware is nearly exactly same as the Galaxy S2 which can be unlocked free from the market.
Why not just ROM from SIM free EU Note using Odin?
I've done it few times over the weekend to restore the phone, it should remove all the carrier crap inc SIM lock.
Bigmille said:
Why not just ROM from SIM free EU Note using Odin?
I've done it few times over the weekend to restore the phone, it should remove all the carrier crap inc SIM lock.
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I don't think that works... Have you tried it if its unlocked?
www.123unlock.nl take a look they unlocked a note there
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zsolti256 said:
I don't think that works... Have you tried it if its unlocked?
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My Note came unlocked so can't test to see if works on this phone. However, used the same method to unlock my pervious Vodafone HTC Sensation.
Default [Q] Sim Unlock Galaxy Note [SOLVED]
Galaxy note KJ4 Can be Sim unlocked with the "Galaxy_S Unlock" App By HELROZ from the market!!! Using SGS2 unlock method!
Thanks!
Has anybody actually successfully unlocked their Note using the S2 unlock method/app?
zsolti256 said:
Galaxy note KJ4 Can be Sim unlocked with the "Galaxy_S Unlock" App By HELROZ from the market!!! Using SGS2 unlock method!
Thanks!
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KJA too, thanks my friend for the info
i am asking the same question.I have locked note but I need juste one who did it using this app.
Anyone test this app?
how can you tell if you have a locked Note besides using a different carrier SIM?
No success with KJ1
Lock
SG Note unlocked from leaving factory in the UK.
As for flashing a rom to remove carrier crap, thats just debranding, flashing a rom or kernel does not affect its network lock status, that is a completely different thing to flashing.
cellunlocker is one of the cheapes and most effective ways, and is guaranteed 100% or your money back.
graemeg said:
SG Note unlocked from leaving factory in the UK.
As for flashing a rom to remove carrier crap, thats just debranding, flashing a rom or kernel does not affect its network lock status, that is a completely different thing to flashing.
cellunlocker is one of the cheapes and most effective ways, and is guaranteed 100% or your money back.
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But my version is for free! I mentioned in the first post!
zsolti256 said:
Default [Q] Sim Unlock Galaxy Note [SOLVED]
Galaxy note KJ4 Can be Sim unlocked with the "Galaxy_S Unlock" App By HELROZ from the market!!! Using SGS2 unlock method!
Thanks!
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can you please put the link of unlocking the SGSII in the post as i realy need it

[Q] Check bootloader unlocked or locked

Hello,
how can i check my bootloader if is unlocked or locked?
HT::MOSTAR said:
Hello,
how can i check my bootloader if is unlocked or locked?
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You can check it with S1tool. A number of guides detail this, such as
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27006252
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17378137
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Ok thanks

root Xperia Z 4.4.2 with locked bootloader

Hi there!
I had the 4.2.2 Andorid on my phone, the phone was rooted. I made the mistake and have installed online Update to 4.4.2. (I was on holidays)
My bootloader is not unlockable.
How to root this Version without loosing data?
cannot find a link how to root 4.4.2
thanks for your answers
lattensepp said:
Hi there!
I had the 4.2.2 Andorid on my phone, the phone was rooted. I made the mistake and have installed online Update to 4.4.2. (I was on holidays)
My bootloader is not unlockable.
How to root this Version without loosing data?
cannot find a link how to root 4.4.2
thanks for your answers
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what model are you using?
Hi!
"what model are you using? "
C6603
best regards
You would have to downgrade to a FW which is rootable and then use the pre-rooted images to get back updated to 4.4.2.
Sadly this method implies wiping all your data on the phone.
lattensepp said:
Hi!
"what model are you using? "
C6603
best regards
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C6603's bootloader is unlockable
Unlock your bootloader from here
Flash custom recovery and root from here
androidtweaker1 said:
C6603's bootloader is unlockable
Unlock your bootloader from here
Flash custom recovery and root from here
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Not all C6603 devices have unlockable bootloaders. Some carrier branded/supplied devices are permanently locked.
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kingvortex said:
Not all C6603 devices have unlockable bootloaders. Some carrier branded devices are permanently locked.
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That's a new one for me
Some, but not all, carriers have requested non unlockable bootloaders for their devices.
O2 UK do this if I remember correctly and others in different countries also.
The OP almost certainly has a device originally supplied from a network provider.
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Hi!
Yes, my Austrian "A1" Network C6603 is not unlockable.
regards
kingvortex said:
Some, but not all, carriers have requested non unlockable bootloaders for their devices.
O2 UK do this if I remember correctly and others in different countries also.
The OP almost certainly has a device originally supplied from a network provider.
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Thanks for the info, much appreciated
androidtweaker1 said:
Thanks for the info, much appreciated
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No problem. This place is all about sharing information.
I learn new things every day here as well.
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Hi!
So it is not possible to root my phone anymore ????
kind regards
lattensepp said:
Hi!
So it is not possible to root my phone anymore ????
kind regards
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Downgrade to 4.2.2 [ Built 10.3.A.0.423 ] FTF File Link
Use doomlords easy rooting method from here
then flash a pre-rooted 4.4.2 rom from here
H!
Thanks androidtweaker1!
And what's with my data and installed apps?
regards from Austria
Downgrading requires wiping your data, so backup what you can.
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Bootloader 2 update ok to download?

My phone is trying to force me to update to: G973USQU2ASG8 (i have sprint snapdragon).
Is it ok to allow this update and still be able to unlock bootloader later?
Lol silly
Player04 said:
Lol silly
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Why?
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There is no unlocking of a bootloader on a Snapdragon Samsung S-Series phone since the S5.
highaltitude said:
There is no unlocking of a bootloader on a Snapdragon Samsung S-Series phone since the S5.
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There is but only for China and hongkong snapdragon.

SM-N960U Bootloader Unlock/ROM's?

Hey guys, before I get flamed I did a ton to rooting /modding years ago but I've fell off the past few years so bear with me on this on... I may be getting a new phone soon so losing some functionality on this one wouldn't be the end of the world now (Wifi calling on VZW, etc).
I'm reading about the time roll back trick to unlock the bootloader which would allow the flashing of custom roms. Everything seems to point to the SM-N960F but doesn't explicitly say it's not for the SM-N960U (or at least not what I've read). Can anyone confirm if my phone is unlockable, therefore allowing custom roms, root, etc?
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I may have answered my own question... I was following this thread (linked from a rom) and at step 9 / 10 there's no" Software Update " section in settings, only a "System Update" and that box isn't available to uncheck. So when I reboot, the phone is updating to the current date and there's no OEM Unlock option available in Developer Settings.
https://www.xda-developers.com/fix-...y-s9-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/
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No bootloader unlock on United States Snapdragon, no OEM unlock. Setting date back only works on International devices. I believe the Hongkong Snapdragon is unlockable and can be rooted. You can flash unlocked firmware (U1) but that doesn't unlock your bootloader it's just unbranded firmware.
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butchieboy said:
No bootloader unlock on United States Snapdragon, no OEM unlock. Setting date back only works on International devices. I believe the Hongkong Snapdragon is unlockable and can be rooted. You can flash unlocked firmware (U1) but that doesn't unlock your bootloader it's just unbranded firmware.
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Thanks, that's what I thought. I had flashed the U1 firmware a while back when I first got the phone but ultimately ended up flashing stock Verizon software to get WiFi calling working. This was originally an AT&T branded phone that's sim unlocked.
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There is an Extreme Syndicate Root method for Note 9. It's not for beginners though. I used Extreme Syndicate root for my At&t Note 8...which is much easier than the Note 9 method
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butchieboy said:
There is an Extreme Syndicate Root method for Note 9. It's not for beginners though. I used Extreme Syndicate root for my At&t Note 8...which is much easier than the Note 9 method
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Thanks. I just read up on it. I miss the days of a few ADB commands for full system root. Even the Pixels aren't as easy as the Nexus's used to be (assuming the model has unlockable bootloader).
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joshw0000 said:
Thanks, that's what I thought. I had flashed the U1 firmware a while back when I first got the phone but ultimately ended up flashing stock Verizon software to get WiFi calling working. This was originally an AT&T branded phone that's sim unlocked.
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Dear sir/madam, where did you happen upon the VZW rom. as i also have an ATT note 9 that i would love to get over to the vzw rom so i can get the features to work. (and perhaps stop some of the headache of loosing data when in a call. )

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