Can a bad ESN Samsung Galaxy Note 2 work on AT&T or T-Mobile if I were to unlock it?
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Hello Friends,
I keep hearing that the Verizon Galaxy Note 2 is a world phone. Yet many people tell me that if I buy a Verizon Galaxy Note 2 then I can't unlock it and use it with ATT or straight talk with their SIM. I guess by calling it a world phone what I think it meant is that I can use it on GSM as well as CDMA networks? I am currently in the middle of a contract with Verizon, so if I buy a Verizon Galaxy Note 2 on EBay can I use it for the rest of the contract and then at the end of the contract unlock it and move to a prepaid provider like Straight Talk?
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If you get an unlocked t-mobile note 2, can you get it to work on ATT voice and data?
Is this possible? I know that there are Sprint Note 2's that can be flashed to other carriers but can I do this with a Verizon Note 2?
What is the difference between the TMO and ATT Note 2? I have TMO phone service but ATT tablet/data service with work. I will be using the Note 2 as a tablet without the phone using an ATT sim card so is there any advantage of getting one model over the other?
I was wondering if a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 would work with Sprint network? If so, I'm assuming it will have to be unlocked?
Thanks!
Verizon Note 4 has a IMEI number that cannot and will not be added to sprints database. Where as the Sprint Note 4 uses a ESN/MEID which will not work by simply swapping the LTE sim for GSM sim.
Answer no. Not never.