change device codename id - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

i have a canadian m919v s4 and i want to flash a rom but my device is tagged jfltecan but i wanna change it to jfltetmo so i can flash compatible roms on it
i had a s3 747m before that was a d2can and i blindly change it to d2att (dont know how i did) and i flashed roms with no issue

dj_m said:
i have a canadian m919v s4 and i want to flash a rom but my device is tagged jfltecan but i wanna change it to jfltetmo so i can flash compatible roms on it
i had a s3 747m before that was a d2can and i blindly change it to d2att (dont know how i did) and i flashed roms with no issue
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I9505, M919, and the AT&T S4 are all on the same chipset. I've flashed international ROMs on my M919. I say go for it, and you should know by now to make a Nandroid of your current ROM if anything goes wrong.

blackknightavalon said:
I9505, M919, and the AT&T S4 are all on the same chipset. I've flashed international ROMs on my M919. I say go for it, and you should know by now to make a Nandroid of your current ROM if anything goes wrong.
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my first rule of flashing is backup

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Can I flash the stock Tmobile ROM?

I just switched to Tmobile from AT&T and I'm wanting to use the full functionality of the Tmobile ROM, is it possible or will I damage my phone?
Did you change the sim or the full phone? Check your model number and find a rom with that model number and you should be good.
I am still using the AT&T SGH-1747 (d2att) phone. I just want to use the Tmobile ROM and I was wondering if it was safe.
You can also flash the Aroma based roms here for the d2att which will give you the option to flash as it were a T-Mo phone. (I'm guessing you have a d2att unlocked using T-Mo service) that will give you the correct APNs and build.props to let your d2att act as a d2tmo
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[Q] N7105 Roms on the SGH-T889?

Can roms, specifically from this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1960 be installed on the T-Mobile GN2? If so, are there any modem / radio issues with the latest TMo radio or is there a better N7105 radio that should be used / recommended?
For the most part yes. I'd stick with roms from AT&T version however. http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1875
If you see a ROM on AT&T version, and also see it on the t0lte (international LTE), then I'd presume it be safe to install the international lte version.
Personally I've only tested PAC and Rootbox. Anything else on t0lte that you try is all on your own
But generally speaking, as long as the t0lte rom you installed does not include the modem, it's good to go. Just don't go flashing the GT-N7100 ones; only GT-N7105 if you don't want the AT&T roms.
t0lteatt YES
t0lte MAYBE
For kernel, most people would recommend NEAK and you can find that in the GT-N7100 forum.
Aria807 said:
For the most part yes. I'd stick with roms from AT&T version however. http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1875
If you see a ROM on AT&T version, and also see it on the t0lte (international LTE), then I'd presume it be safe to install the international lte version.
Personally I've only tested PAC and Rootbox. Anything else on t0lte that you try is all on your own
But generally speaking, as long as the t0lte rom you installed does not include the modem, it's good to go. Just don't go flashing the GT-N7100 ones; only GT-N7105 if you don't want the AT&T roms.
t0lteatt YES
t0lte MAYBE
For kernel, most people would recommend NEAK and you can find that in the GT-N7100 forum.
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Thanks, that is what I assumed. I actually have installed the Carbon t0lte rom before (late night, wasn't paying attention) without issue and worked fine, never have installed a t0lteatt rom.
With that said, there seemed to be more dev options on the international variant so I was curious. I saw conflicting answers in a search so figured I'd ask again. If I do take the plunge, I'll report back with the end result.
Forgot to add, I would stay away from the international GT-N7100 touchwiz based roms though as some people say the kernels they use may have issues with US variants.
Aria807 said:
For the most part yes. I'd stick with roms from AT&T version however. http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1875
If you see a ROM on AT&T version, and also see it on the t0lte (international LTE), then I'd presume it be safe to install the international lte version.
Personally I've only tested PAC and Rootbox. Anything else on t0lte that you try is all on your own
But generally speaking, as long as the t0lte rom you installed does not include the modem, it's good to go. Just don't go flashing the GT-N7100 ones; only GT-N7105 if you don't want the AT&T roms.
t0lteatt YES
t0lte MAYBE
For kernel, most people would recommend NEAK and you can find that in the GT-N7100 forum.
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Aria807 said:
Forgot to add, I would stay away from the international GT-N7100 touchwiz based roms though as some people say the kernels they use may have issues with US variants.
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Agreed. There are hardware differences on the N7100 compared to the N7105 I have read about.
Only plan on using 7105 variants moving forward.

[Q] please help me!

I have a galaxy note 2 lte sgh-i317m model of Mexico, Telcel company.
I want to install cyanogenmod 10.2 but can not find any post from my model
does this ROM in my model? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2384231
please help
yes, it is supported. You can flash any ATT (t0lteatt) or international gt 7105 (t0lte) ROM... they are compatible with Telcel i317m.
Always remember to make a nandroid backup first. TWRP lets you restore modem stuff from it in case a ROM overwrites it... (which is not the case for CM based ROMs... but some touchwiz ROMs like to include modems and CSC).
atmos929 said:
yes, it is supported. You can flash any ATT (t0lteatt) or international gt 7105 (t0lte) ROM... they are compatible with Telcel i317m.
Always remember to make a nandroid backup first. TWRP lets you restore modem stuff from it in case a ROM overwrites it... (which is not the case for CM based ROMs... but some touchwiz ROMs like to include modems and CSC).
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thank you very much
I install cm10.2 t0tle model and it works perfect
ty <3

CyanogenMod question.

Hello guys! So I just had a quick question about the t0ltetmo ROMs from CyanogenMod. I asked on their Facebook page but some jack off that "works for CyanogenMod" was just rude as hell, and called me stupid. So does anyone know if CyanogenMod unified the t0lte ROM and is safe for flashing on other variants? The t0ltetmo, t0lteatt etc. Thanks guys! And if you could, send me a link where they announced that? I saw the post that said they were going to make a unified ROM but they never posted and said it was done. Thanks all!
From my experience if you see t0lte, t0lteatt, t0ltetmo, N7105, it should be fine to install if your device is any of those you just may happen to flash a modem afterward if the ROM includes one and it isn't your device.
In short, it's safe.
xBkKx said:
From my experience if you see t0lte, t0lteatt, t0ltetmo, N7105, it should be fine to install if your device is any of those you just may happen to flash a modem afterward if the ROM includes one and it isn't your device.
In short, it's safe.
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Thanks! So even if the ROM wasn't unified, it has no way of bricking my phone real bad? If it doesn't work, it can be restored with a backup? Cuz yea, I have the t-mobile version, and the ROM I'm talking about was made for the international. It MAY be unified, not sure.
H4X0R46 said:
Thanks! So even if the ROM wasn't unified, it has no way of bricking my phone real bad? If it doesn't work, it can be restored with a backup? Cuz yea, I have the t-mobile version, and the ROM I'm talking about was made for the international. It MAY be unified, not sure.
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I've been flashing all sorts of ROMs under the previously mentioned codenames with no issues. Stay away from other Galaxy Note II codenames though, N7100, i605, l900
Thanks for your help man! Also, which variant do you have?
t0lteatt. Wish I had the t0ltetmo since I'm on T-Mobile and this ATT one won't get LTE some reason

[Question] Rom compatibility?

I have found that all SCH-i535 (d2vzw) ROMs run on the SCH-S968C (Straight Talk) without issues. I was wondering if this applied to any other devices? I have a friend with a d2cri, and he wants to install a custom ROM, but we can't find anything really about that device. Can it run d2att ROMs? or d2vzw? Can my "now d2vzw" run d2att roms? or only CDMA ones?
iPG1101 said:
I have found that all SCH-i535 (d2vzw) ROMs run on the SCH-S968C (Straight Talk) without issues. I was wondering if this applied to any other devices? I have a friend with a d2cri, and he wants to install a custom ROM, but we can't find anything really about that device. Can it run d2att ROMs? or d2vzw? Can my "now d2vzw" run d2att roms? or only CDMA ones?
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The ROM has to be made for the phone you want to use. D2att phones can't boot d2vzw ROMs and vica versa. There's an exception though if the ROM developer makes the ROM compatible across multiple phones. ROMs made for the international version of the phone are in this category as well.
I am trying using a dualboot tool I just ran into
I don't know why every single d2vzw rom I've tried has worked on mine then... no exceptions? I am about to try dualbooting a d2lte rom or something, whichever I find first... (that isnt lineageOS)
If the phones are similar, then yes ROMs for one will work on the other IF the dev programmed it as such and from what you said looks to be the case since you booted d2vzw ROMs on a straight talk phone. I think straight talk is owned by Verizon anyway.
Ok. How to port to d2cri?
iPG1101 said:
Ok. How to port to d2cri?
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I think a d2att rom will work fine for you. You might have to edit the asserts to get TWRP to flash one, though.
As mentioned above, d2vzw roms have worked on d2att too, but you typically have to follow up by flashing d2gsm ril blobs if you want phone functions to work.
Just never ever flash anything for an i9300 on a d2 variant. The international version is an Exynos chipset and roms for it will wreck the Snapdragon phones.

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