[Q] Using AT&T 32Gb S4 on T-Mobile? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Since it's uncertain at this point if and when T-Mobile will be getting the 32Gb version of the Galaxy S4, I decided to buy the AT&T variant and use it on T-Mobile. I've had a few concerns (see below), all of which have been addressed except for a couple (highlighted below).
1. SIM unlocking - shouldn't be a problem as far as I can tell.
2. Rooting and Flashing new ROMs - I know that the AT&T S4 has the locked bootloader, does this mean I'll have problems with rooting and flshing new ROMs?
3. Enabling all T-Mobile bands (e.g AWS) - possible per this thread.
4. Enabling WiFi calling - possible if a T-Mobile ROM is installed (at least this was the case with the S3).
5. Installing a T-Mobile ROM (ROM based on 16Gb T-Mobile stock) on a 32Gb Galaxy S4 - Possible? Any problems with partitioning?
I will appreciate any input form the knowledgeable forum participants. Thanks.

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ferganer said:
Since it's uncertain at this point if and when T-Mobile will be getting the 32Gb version of the Galaxy S4, I decided to buy the AT&T variant and use it on T-Mobile. I've had a few concerns (see below), all of which have been addressed except for a couple (highlighted below).
1. SIM unlocking - shouldn't be a problem as far as I can tell.
2. Rooting and Flashing new ROMs - I know that the AT&T S4 has the locked bootloader, does this mean I'll have problems with rooting and flshing new ROMs?
3. Enabling all T-Mobile bands (e.g AWS) - possible per this thread.
4. Enabling WiFi calling - possible if a T-Mobile ROM is installed (at least this was the case with the S3).
5. Installing a T-Mobile ROM (ROM based on 16Gb T-Mobile stock) on a 32Gb Galaxy S4 - Possible? Any problems with partitioning?
I will appreciate any input form the knowledgeable forum participants. Thanks.
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You will have no problems rooting and flashing new roms with the AT&T S4.
The 32GB MicroSD card works perfectly in ALL the Galaxy S4 varients including the AT&T.
If you purchase your phone from AT&T outright they will Unlock it for you for free.
(there are many other ways to unlock the phone)
Good luck

Misterjunky said:
You will have no problems rooting and flashing new roms with the AT&T S4.
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Thanks for the quick response. So what does locked bootloader mean?
Misterjunky said:
The 32GB MicroSD card works perfectly in ALL the Galaxy S4 varients including the AT&T.
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My question was not about the 32Gb SD crad. I was wondering if I can install a T-Mobile ROM on a 32Gb (internal RAM) AT&T S4. Since a T-Mobile stock ROM will most probably come from and will be designed for (partition size-wise?) for 16Gb of internal memory, I was wondering if it will be difficult/possible to install such a ROM on a 32Gb S4 and make use of the larger internal storage.
Thanks again.

AT&T on T-Mobile?
ferganer said:
Thanks for the quick response. So what does locked bootloader mean?
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Probably should start here with rooting.
And with this recovery you should be able to flash any ROM for the most part that runs the Snapdragon quad-core model (att/canadia-variants, tmo, even the international variant (GT-i9505 only)).
Lastly, if you are needing to utilize the AWS aspect of your phone, you should probably stop off here.
As far as the storage, I've not seen anything regarding seperate ROMs for 16/32/64 GB models, so I don't know why you'd need to worry too much about that.. but I could be wrong.

I'm not all up to date on whether the T-Mobile ROMs are auto-loki'd, but since you're using the AT&T variant, you would have to make certain the ROMs you flash have been made to use djrbliss' bootloader workaround.

re: external sdcard
ferganer said:
Thanks for the quick response. So what does locked bootloader mean?
My question was not about the 32Gb SD crad. I was wondering if I can install a T-Mobile ROM on a 32Gb (internal RAM) AT&T S4. Since a T-Mobile stock ROM will most probably come from and will be designed for (partition size-wise?) for 16Gb of internal memory, I was wondering if it will be difficult/possible to install such a ROM on a 32Gb S4 and make use of the larger internal storage.
Thanks again.
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Any and all roms which you will be flashing reside in the protected ROOT of the phone,
whether you have NO external sdcard or a 16GB or 64GB external sdcard the actual
rom, radio, kernel, bootloader and all other files required for the rom are all flashed
into that protected ROOT partition of the phone.
So the size of the external sdcard makes no difference at all as far as roms go.
But the bigger it is the more space you will have for your videos, music, pictures,
nandroid backups and, custom roms you will be flashing or anything else which
you might want to keep on the external sdcard.

Misterjunky said:
So the size of the external sdcard makes no difference at all as far as roms go.
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Thanks, but my concern is INTERNAL not external memory differences.
I hope that the size of the INTERNAL storage also makes no difference at all as far as ROMs go.

ferganer said:
Since it's uncertain at this point if and when T-Mobile will be getting the 32Gb version of the Galaxy S4, I decided to buy the AT&T variant and use it on T-Mobile. I've had a few concerns (see below), all of which have been addressed except for a couple (highlighted below).
1. SIM unlocking - shouldn't be a problem as far as I can tell.
2. Rooting and Flashing new ROMs - I know that the AT&T S4 has the locked bootloader, does this mean I'll have problems with rooting and flshing new ROMs?
3. Enabling all T-Mobile bands (e.g AWS) - possible per this thread.
4. Enabling WiFi calling - possible if a T-Mobile ROM is installed (at least this was the case with the S3).
5. Installing a T-Mobile ROM (ROM based on 16Gb T-Mobile stock) on a 32Gb Galaxy S4 - Possible? Any problems with partitioning?
I will appreciate any input form the knowledgeable forum participants. Thanks.
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Its your prerogative, but Its just my opinion...I wouldn't have waisted money on anothr carriers model just to have the 32g version so soon.
Even tho att and tmo... have become so compatible on data bands and you can make both sims work on either carriers phone, it still is a downside ... what about legit insurance . Unless you need it or have a 3rd party insurer, I doubt you can ever claim a att phone with t mobile.
Wifi calling is gone for you, unless you catch a rom that' has it incorporated...etc
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ferganer said:
Thanks for the quick response. So what does locked bootloader mean?
My question was not about the 32Gb SD crad. I was wondering if I can install a T-Mobile ROM on a 32Gb (internal RAM) AT&T S4. Since a T-Mobile stock ROM will most probably come from and will be designed for (partition size-wise?) for 16Gb of internal memory, I was wondering if it will be difficult/possible to install such a ROM on a 32Gb S4 and make use of the larger internal storage.
I can tell you one thing for sure... I flashed a t mobile 4.1.2 tar right onto my brother's att s3 , so wether development is same or up to date with the s4 being so new in that manner i dunno, but I can say for the s3 you can flash t mobile tar files and some roms ,for instance t motion is a tmo based rom that works for att s3b if that helps.
Look into this further
Thanks again.
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ferganer said:
Since it's uncertain at this point if and when T-Mobile will be getting the 32Gb version of the Galaxy S4, I decided to buy the AT&T variant and use it on T-Mobile. I've had a few concerns (see below), all of which have been addressed except for a couple (highlighted below).
1. SIM unlocking - shouldn't be a problem as far as I can tell.
2. Rooting and Flashing new ROMs - I know that the AT&T S4 has the locked bootloader, does this mean I'll have problems with rooting and flshing new ROMs?
3. Enabling all T-Mobile bands (e.g AWS) - possible per this thread.
4. Enabling WiFi calling - possible if a T-Mobile ROM is installed (at least this was the case with the S3).
5. Installing a T-Mobile ROM (ROM based on 16Gb T-Mobile stock) on a 32Gb Galaxy S4 - Possible? Any problems with partitioning?
I will appreciate any input form the knowledgeable forum participants. Thanks.
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As someone who has done it
1.) Works fine, performs as expected
2.) Yes.... yes you will... limits you a bit. YOu can't just dump a TMO rom on, you have to make sure to use LOKI_DOKI after flashing (DONT REBOOT) and you can't use ODIN for the flash. (I use complete stock... now I cant #&%)(#*%)
3.) It works 100%, I haven't noticed a single problem. Battery usage is normal unlike the conversion on the GS2 and GS3.
4.) Have to use a TMO rom
5.) Yes possible, you leave the partitioning alone. DO NOT EVER REPARTITION UNLESS YOU WISH DEATH TO THE PHONE.
Note: The PIT prevents the death, there isnt one for the S4 yet...

Haxel said:
As someone who has done it
1.) Works fine, performs as expected
2.) Yes.... yes you will... limits you a bit. YOu can't just dump a TMO rom on, you have to make sure to use LOKI_DOKI after flashing (DONT REBOOT) and you can't use ODIN for the flash. (I use complete stock... now I cant #&%)(#*%)
3.) It works 100%, I haven't noticed a single problem. Battery usage is normal unlike the conversion on the GS2 and GS3.
4.) Have to use a TMO rom
5.) Yes possible, you leave the partitioning alone. DO NOT EVER REPARTITION UNLESS YOU WISH DEATH TO THE PHONE.
Note: The PIT prevents the death, there isnt one for the S4 yet...
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Thanks a lot for the answers. I got everything except for "now I cant #&%)(#*%)".

Tethering
ferganer said:
Thanks a lot for the answers. I got everything except for "now I cant #&%)(#*%)".
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I have the AWS booted and it works great.
What do I have to do to get tethering (ATT 32gb now on tmobile)?

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Koodo SGH T-989D

The tutorial for Rooting and all these ROMs present in android development section, are they the same for the T-989D Canadian version? Flashing them would work? I'm tried searching but it would just bring up roms based on T-989D. Just need a quick confirmation before I root and flash. Thanks.:angel:
bobiscool07 said:
The tutorial for Rooting and all these ROMs present in android development section, are they the same for the T-989D Canadian version? Flashing them would work? I'm tried searching but it would just bring up roms based on T-989D. Just need a quick confirmation before I root and flash. Thanks.:angel:
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I'm pretty sure that if something can be flashed on T989 (T-Mobile), it can be flashed on T989D (Telus/Koodo). I understand that the are just some small differences wrt access to download mode and recovery. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2079776
btw, I have a T989D on Koodo
bobiscool07 said:
The tutorial for Rooting and all these ROMs present in android development section, are they the same for the T-989D Canadian version? Flashing them would work? I'm tried searching but it would just bring up roms based on T-989D. Just need a quick confirmation before I root and flash. Thanks.:angel:
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Short answer is yes! Everything you will find here is working perfectly fine on the canadian version.
So go ahead and root/flash away!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989D
Thanks for your help!
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I have a T989D on Koodo which I've been messing with quite extensively, and yeah, everything is basically the same. The download/recovery mode linked above is the only major difference.
One thing of note, if you end up messing up the device and need to fully reflash from Odin, the t-mobile stock may not work. I tried over and over to recover from what was essentially a brick (ultra, ultra slow) and it just stayed that slow, even though it did seem to boot and connect and everything. It was totally unusable, however.
I found a different one that did work however, I can't seem to find the post anymore but I'm sure you'll be able to get it if you need it, there seem to be others out there with the same name, but not quite the same filesize. That shouldn't really matter as you'll doubtless go back to a custom rom anyway, the point is just to get you back to something that works.
For reference, the name of the one that worked for me is "SGH-T989_UVLH1_Stock_Odex_zipaligned_signed.zip" and it's 422 MB. This post seems to have a Koodo stock zip as well as the T-mobile one, it's about 100MB less but again, that really shouldn't matter so long as it's Koodo.
Hopefully you'll never need to use it, but I just wanted to let you know that even if you have to recover and some files don't seem to be working, keep trying, because the correct ones are out there! Just may need to search a bit for 'em
Re: Koodo SGH-T989D sic.
bobiscool07 said:
The tutorial for Rooting and all these ROMs present in android development section, are they the same for the T-989D Canadian version? Flashing them would work? I'm tried searching but it would just bring up roms based on T-989D. Just need a quick confirmation before I root and flash. Thanks.:angel:
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A few more things SGH-T989D owners may want to be aware of:
1) This is an excellent resource: [ROM][Stock]T989UVLI4 (4.0.4) ♛ T989DTLLE4 (4.0.3) ♛ T989DTLLG2[ODIN][TWRP/CWM]
2) You might want to search and replace all "T989" with "T989D" in build.prop
" " replace all "TLLG2" with whatever radio your new ROM is using.
If you're on Koodo you might want to assign that to the ro.carrier property
3) If you've got a data plan with you might want to search the web for your carrier's apn info and insert it into "Settings|Wireless & networks|Mobile networks"
Note: This stuff is optional in the sense that your stuff is probably going to work if you don't make these changes. I haven't always updated all this after switching to a new custom rom, but I did notice that I showed up on the Telus network as a T989 as opposed to a T989D on the Koodo network. Really they're the same network but ... I don't know. Maybe I just over think things... I do like the fact that when I plug my phone into the computer or go to the play store or whatever that my phone reports as what it actually is and what radio it uses etc. I don't really care that much as long as my stuff works and I have access to apps that are appropriate for the hardware I'm using. YMMV.
Note2: Most of this info can be gleaned from your stock rom's "CSC" folder and build.prop file. When I have a little more time I'll write this up so its more understandable for those new to flashing Roms. Just wanted to mention that there are a few other tiny, nearly insignificant differences btw the T989 and T989D so that the OP and/or others can address these points if they choose to. At least not be surprised if it looks as though they're using data on a network with a different phone.
Note3: Maybe the only thing that matters is an imei number from your SIM. I don't really know. Be glad to be "told" by anyone that knows. I just know that these things are different even if they don't make a bit of difference in practice.
Re:Koodo SGH-T989D
Hello I'm new to posting on the forums, sorry If I've missed the answer to this question already!
I have a Koodo SGH-T989D that I got in September, before that I was using a non smart flip phone . So I'm quite new to this whole rom business, but even android/ smart phone os in general.
I've been able to flash many roms in the past couple months and have a good understanding of what it is i'm doing. Never had an issue I couldnt fix myself actually, so I've never made an account.
This latest problem has me puzzled though, I've totally lost data connection on my s2x while using any radio. I use SGH-T989D_TLLG2_Koodo_radio but I tried UVLI4 just to see.
However I did change a few things up from my usual routine to flash 4.2.1
1: changed twrp to 2.4.1.0 from 2.2 cwm flashable zip
2: moved all my zips to sd card and formatted internal memory(to eliminate possible issues)
Before this I was using twrp 2.2 and only doing a clean install, not formatting internal sd without any issues or instability.
I've been on [4.2.1 | 4.2.2] AOKP :: jb-mr1 :: build 3 and very impressed with it, except this one issue.
In the thread there is a post that refers to getting data working with koodo, so I think its an apn/proxy setting. I just am not sure where I would have to change these settings.
Just restored a recent nandroid backup and everything works fine.
Can anyone help me out, any insight or tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Check here for Koodo APN settings: http://koodomobile.com/en/on/switch2koodo-step-3-c.shtml
Go to settings > wireless and network, more... > mobile networks > access point names > then hit your options button > New APN > enter the details found on the page linked above.
Hope that solves it for you.
Re:Koodo SGH-T989D
Thank you so much, worked right away!
The reason I didnt just look up koodo apn settings is because I had no idea what they were.
And Until now I've never had an issue.
Is this something to do with aokp 4.2 or is it because I formatted my internal storage?
Since mid December I've tried out about 5 or 6 roms just to see how they compared to stock. And all I have to say is wow!
Thank you to all those who make this possible, it really is a great community.
I was on stock koodo rom and unrooted until december because my charge port stopped working after like 3 months...? So I went looking for info and I was brought here, haven't looked back since.
When to check for proper apn info?
Spheeler said:
Thank you so much, worked right away!
The reason I didnt just look up koodo apn settings is because I had no idea what they were.
And Until now I've never had an issue.
Is this something to do with aokp 4.2 or is it because I formatted my internal storage?
Since mid December I've tried out about 5 or 6 roms just to see how they compared to stock. And all I have to say is wow!
Thank you to all those who make this possible, it really is a great community.
I was on stock koodo rom and unrooted until december because my charge port stopped working after like 3 months...? So I went looking for info and I was brought here, haven't looked back since.
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Ususally associated with radio upgrades; but rather than get too particular, its good practice to check the apn info after any ROM upgrade. If you think about it, any of the hercules upgrades are going to be the same across the board for any given update. Where they're different is where we want to pay particular attention. In this case, carrier specific information.

[Q] Getting my E971 soon, have some questions

First of all sorry for starting this thread. But the amount of information is incredible, so I thought it'll be better to ask from people who already know the stuff.
So here goes:
1 - I would like to install a nexus 4 rom (stock custom, what not). Does it mean I have to replace the bootloader? Because I read like half of the thread (where the conversion is discussed) and there were post saying that it's not a requirement for canadian phones.
2 - If I have to to replace the boot loader will the external sd slot be working? (okay, found out there's no slot)
Lost_prophet said:
First of all sorry for starting this thread. But the amount of information is incredible, so I thought it'll be better to ask from people who already know the stuff.
So here goes:
1 - I would like to install a nexus 4 rom (stock custom, what not). Does it mean I have to replace the bootloader? Because I read like half of the thread (where the conversion is discussed) and there were post saying that it's not a requirement for canadian phones.
2 - If I have to to replace the boot loader will the external sd slot be working? (okay, found out there's no slot)
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It sounds like you don't have a lot of experience flashing ROMs. My advice to you is to only flash ROMs that are for your specific device. If it requires a "hack" using "LGNPST" to "convert" it to an N4, then you need to stay away from it (i.e., if any of those words show up in the thread: DON'T DO IT). If you really wanted an N4, why didn't you just buy an N4?
So not flash n4 roms. High chance of brick because their parition layout is different. If some one used absolute paths instead of "by-name", then flash a nexus 4 boot.img will ovrerid your rpm parition and it's a instant brick on reboot.
True, I own only two devices, both from Samsung (so flashing them is extremely easy).
Sd slot part was really confusing because LG has 5 models.
I am in Europe and N4s are extremely expensive here (450 euro for 8gb). So this phone was a nature choice.
Well anyways there is no way to convert and still have 32gb, so I'll stick with CM or another custom.
Thanks for your reply.

[Q] SGH-I467 compatible with non AT&T ROM/rooting guide? (not for resale version)

I have a SGH-I467 (Not for resale version)
I don't care about any of the AT&T features (LTE or Data) I just want to root this tablet and install custom ROMs on it.
My question is:
Can I do any of this yet? If so, how?
Thanks!
I have the same device, can I safely use the N5100 ROMs, Kernels and add-ons ?, thanks
brosenz said:
I have the same device, can I safely use the N5100 ROMs, Kernels and add-ons ?, thanks
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I have the same device, and I cannot find anything at all. Root, OR ROM related anyone? anyone at all?
CHi77 said:
I have the same device, and I cannot find anything at all. Root, OR ROM related anyone? anyone at all?
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Same here
terra-starr said:
Same here
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Same here,
Maybe XDA could start a new section just for the SGH-I467 ?
This might be a long shot and I don't advise anyone doing this unless you're comfortable possibly bricking your device, but maybe you could odin a wifi or international image to your AT&T Note and use their exploits to gain root.
update
Anyone able to suceed at root yet?
This is why I bought the international version and just pop my US SIM in. LTE is nice and everything but I prefer having phone functionality and H+. The At&t version is modified to remove the phone features and add the american LTE. With that in mind I wouldn't flash a international rom on it.
If you do flash an international rom make sure u remove the modem/radios and you will have to make sure the "parts line up". There are memory addresses for the kernel/radio/os etc. I'm not sure if they are in the same places. If they are not then you will brick your device if for instance u put the kernel where the bootloader is suppose to be. I wouldn't try anything unless your still covered by the money back warranty.
TLDR: Let one of the seasoned Root developers find an exploit. I'm sure they could if they have the time and the device.
SAMSUNG-SGH-I467 Root Completed
Hello, try this at your own risk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2335863&page=5

How do I choose the right model/version of LG G3?

I want the buy it from Amazon. But there are so many different versions that I confused. I'm looking for the 32 GB/3 GB RAM version. Would you kindly provide me a link?
D855 32 GB Is The MOst Supported Variant OF The G3 Right now
depends what rom you want most variants have cyanogenmod but custom roms differ alot of the most popular roms support all variants but he's right d855 is most supported. i have a d852 cuz i'm from canada eh.
edit was adding a s to the word custom lol i wrote it cutom first.
SirDarknight said:
I want the buy it from Amazon. But there are so many different versions that I confused. I'm looking for the 32 GB/3 GB RAM version. Would you kindly provide me a link?
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D855 if you don't care about LTE. I'm on AT&T and had the 850 last year but hated the PMA wireless charging. Sold it and have had at least 5 different phones, 2 S6s and a G4 and now I'm back to a G3 D851. I chose this because of the unlocked bootloader and standard QI wireless charging as well as LTE with AT&T. It's not the fastest but it's hard to beat for a great all around daily driver as IR and QI are must haves for me.
KronicSkillz said:
depends what rom you want most variants have cyanogenmod but custom roms differ alot of the most popular roms support all variants but he's right d855 is most supported. i have a d852 cuz i'm from canada eh.
edit was adding a s to the word custom lol i wrote it cutom first.
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I saw in your signature : dual boot. How did you do that and does it affect your boot time and performance?
Go for d855
SirDarknight said:
I saw in your signature : dual boot. How did you do that and does it affect your boot time and performance?
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that sig was really old but thanks for reminding me to update it, i honestly can't remember my old dual boot setup but i think it's still possible.
An easy way is to keep updated twrp backups of both roms you want to use on your internal sdcard (because it's way faster then external (generally unless you have a pricey external)) then whenever you want to swap just boot to recovery and restore the other rom and boot. Make sure your backups include the cache partition (this will prevent android is updating after you restore the rom) and it will boot like normal right away.
believe it or not using this method you can swap back and fourth from roms in about 3-4 minutes and your boot times will be normal other then the 3-4 min it takes to restore the rom. This isn't very practical if you are switching all the time but if you only use your backup rom once and a while its good. the part that takes a long time is keeping both rom backups up to date.
I can't remember my dual boot setup though sorry to disappoint.
Maybe I'll skip that hassle!

Question about Flashing Roms

I have an htc one m8 from tmobile. I'm well versed in flashing roms, have a nexus 6p where I'm running purenexus. This was just laying around so i thought I'd go for it. I have the bootloader unlocked through HTCdev and i have twrp 3.0.2-0 on it. My question has to do with flashing roms to a tmobile variant. I looked in the tmobile android development thread and there wasn't much there, but in the general android development, there was. If the ROM is in the general android development, will they work on my tmobile variant? Also, if I have to choose a version, since it's a tmobile variant, I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly, that any international rom should work. The other options are usually verizon and sprint, and i think those both use CDMA. If international means GSM, it should work, right?
dbroer91884 said:
I have an htc one m8 from tmobile. I'm well versed in flashing roms, have a nexus 6p where I'm running purenexus. This was just laying around so i thought I'd go for it. I have the bootloader unlocked through HTCdev and i have twrp 3.0.2-0 on it. My question has to do with flashing roms to a tmobile variant. I looked in the tmobile android development thread and there wasn't much there, but in the general android development, there was. If the ROM is in the general android development, will they work on my tmobile variant? Also, if I have to choose a version, since it's a tmobile variant, I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly, that any international rom should work. The other options are usually verizon and sprint, and i think those both use CDMA. If international means GSM, it should work, right?
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international cust rom will work fine on tmobile. some rom have specific option like SROM for tmobile . ( dnt know they support t mobile wifi callimg or not ). never try a cdma ruu or firmware on your model though
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And then my last question is this. I have never flashed a ROM on a device with an external SD card. When I download the ROM do I need to put on the external SD card or can I just keep it in the download folder in my internal memory? Then when I do a full wipe that erase my download contents as well.
dbroer91884 said:
And then my last question is this. I have never flashed a ROM on a device with an external SD card. When I download the ROM do I need to put on the external SD card or can I just keep it in the download folder in my internal memory? Then when I do a full wipe that erase my download contents as well.
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put it in external card if you want to do a full wipe . If you want to put it in internal then dnt wipe the internal memory in twrp
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