[Q] Flashing International Roms - T-Mobile LG G3

As the title states....
When I had a Galaxy S4 we were able to cross flash ROMs (e.g. use an AT&T ROM on a T-Mobile device). The ONLY stipulation was that you needed to flash a T-Mobile KERNEL after the ROM flashed or the phone wouldn't work. Would this be the same concept for us with the G3? I don't see any kernels at the moment so I'm assuming it's a "no-no" to flash one of the other ROMs but once we start getting custom kernels I'm assuming we're good to go.
Would this be correct?

Not sure with the G3 but make sure the first thing you do is back up your efs. I messed up my G2 flashing a International Rom.

sweets55 said:
Not sure with the G3 but make sure the first thing you do is back up your efs. I messed up my G2 flashing a International Rom.
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already done. It's on the phone in a folder and on my PC.

yes you can. i've done it many times when i had my m7

Nosferatu. said:
already done. It's on the phone in a folder and on my PC.
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I was leeting others know as well.

F4M0U569 said:
yes you can. i've done it many times when i had my m7
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I think we are specifically talking about the LG3 since its by a complete different manufacture and a complete different phones.
Note 3 can also flash international but it get wifi issues, nfc issues, and the fact that it wipes your whole phone.
I'm new to the LG scene as well...so ya, as one mention above they messed up their phone doing so with the LG g2

mgbotoe said:
I think we are specifically talking about the LG3 since its by a complete different manufacture and a complete different phones.
Note 3 can also flash international but it get wifi issues, nfc issues, and the fact that it wipes your whole phone.
I'm new to the LG scene as well...so ya, as one mention above they messed up their phone doing so with the LG g2
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it is the same as any other phone. the wifi and connectivity issues come down to be a radio/baseband related. you need to flash the correct baseband from tmo to have everything working

yea just flash the correct baseband and call it a day

If you want to flash international ROM just for language you want, you may look at which language T-Mobile version has first.

hello00 said:
yea just flash the correct baseband and call it a day
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My understanding though is ROMs don't flash baseband therefore that shouldn't be an issue. So kernel issues... Do we just not know yet?
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Nosferatu. said:
My understanding though is ROMs don't flash baseband therefore that shouldn't be an issue. So kernel issues... Do we just not know yet?
Sent from my LG-D851
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some custom roms do come with radios packaged..all RUU's come with radios too

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[Q] IMEI backup for the Verizon HTC One?

Since it appears the One also can potentially lose its IMEI upon flashing an AOSP rom like a few other devices, I have a couple of questions...
#1 - will "adb reboot nvbackup" and nvrestore work on the One, or was that a Samsung only thing for the S3?
#2 - I was about to ask about backing up EFS via recovery, but it appears, at least with TWRP, that's not an option yet
#3 - is there any other way to backup the IMEI before flashing an AOSP rom? I've had no issues with CM, but after NOT backing up my IMEI when I had a GS3 and going through the massive headache to get that working again, I'd prefer to have a backup before trying any others
TIA!
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Since it appears the One also can potentially lose its IMEI upon flashing an AOSP rom like a few other devices, I have a couple of questions...
#1 - will "adb reboot nvbackup" and nvrestore work on the One, or was that a Samsung only thing for the S3?
#2 - I was about to ask about backing up EFS via recovery, but it appears, at least with TWRP, that's not an option yet
#3 - is there any other way to backup the IMEI before flashing an AOSP rom? I've had no issues with CM, but after NOT backing up my IMEI when I had a GS3 and going through the massive headache to get that working again, I'd prefer to have a backup before trying any others
TIA!
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yuuup.... I jumped the gun and installed GPE without even considering this... now no VZ signal even after the restore. am I totally screwed without a backup?
Wait what's going on? I've flashed a few aosp ROMs already and back to sense and haven't lost anything g yet as far as I can see
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crazyg0od33 said:
Wait what's going on? I've flashed a few aosp ROMs already and back to sense and haven't lost anything g yet as far as I can see
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Same here - well only CM so far. But others are reporting what sounds like IMEI loss after flashing AOSP. Doesn't sound as widespread as it was with the S3 - but if there's even a remote chance, I don't want to mess with it! Just hoping to get more info... hopefully it's not as big of a concern.
jntdroid said:
Same here - well only CM so far. But others are reporting what sounds like IMEI loss after flashing AOSP. Doesn't sound as widespread as it was with the S3 - but if there's even a remote chance, I don't want to mess with it! Just hoping to get more info... hopefully it's not as big of a concern.
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what happens with an IMEI loss? we lose cell service?
BaBnkr said:
yuuup.... I jumped the gun and installed GPE without even considering this... now no VZ signal even after the restore. am I totally screwed without a backup?
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If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
Yikes. I've flashed GPE (didn't enjoy so much), bonestock (LOVE) and am now on CM (like so far) and haven't had any issue. Hopefully I don't!
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Has anybody figured this out yet and is it still an issue??
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andybones said:
If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
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Yuup. That worked .
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andybones said:
If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
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Where is the RUU posted at?

[Q] Stock Firmware

Hello everyone i am in a peculiar situation i recently got s3 from my friend he said that it is I9300 but when i received it i came to know that it is T999 and not I9300 . My problem here is it came with android version 4.1.1 build number : I9300ZSEMC1 i didn't understand why it came with i9300 firmware ( i cannot ask my friend as he does not have much technical knowledge ) everything is working fine occasionally touch does not respond and i have bit of hard time switching on wi fi and weird battery drain problems what i want to know is , is these because of the i9300 firmware being present in t999 and whether is it advisable to update it further from 4.1.1 version to t999 latest stock firmware or to stick with the present version . If it is advisable to update to t999 based stock firmware i want to know whether it will work in indian carriers and wont have any problems and also can someone guide me for the right firmware link / build number to go with. :fingers-crossed:
I didn't know the firmware would actually flash across models.
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tokenpoke said:
I didn't know the firmware would actually flash across models.
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But it did ! Its a dual core version with 2 gb ram i verified it in download mode it stated as T999 and yet i wonder how is it running I9300 firmware !
toxicated2 said:
But it did ! Its a dual core version with 2 gb ram i verified it in download mode it stated as T999 and yet i wonder how is it running I9300 firmware !
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Isn't the I9300 the 1gbp ram version?
Anyway, if certified in download mode you could just flash t999 firmware.
If that doesn't sound safe you can also put a t999 recovery on it and try doing a backup and installing a t999 rom
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tokenpoke said:
Isn't the I9300 the 1gbp ram version?
Anyway, if certified in download mode you could just flash t999 firmware.
If that doesn't sound safe you can also put a t999 recovery on it and try doing a backup and installing a t999 rom
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I was thinking of using root_66 firmware for t999 will i end up locking the phone or will it work in indian network carriers after flashing tmobile firmware ?
toxicated2 said:
I was thinking of using root_66 firmware for t999 will i end up locking the phone or will it work in indian network carriers after flashing tmobile firmware ?
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Sounds kinda like some of the "frankenphones" we've heard about over the last several months. Or it could also be a fake/chinese knock off. If I were you, I would see if there were any way to send it back to whoever sold it. If you plan to keep it though, understand anything you do is AT YOUR OWN RISK! The only absolutely safe course of action is to do nothing to it. If you try to flash it via Odin, and it allows it to flash, but you chose the wrong firmware, it WILL brick. There is honestly no possible way to know for sure what is up with the device.
If I had to guess, something is lying to you about what you are running. If your current firmware version is from an I9300, then that is most likely what you have. That firmware WILL NOT work on any Qualcomm, US model S3's. This tells me that its probably an I9300, and someone screwed with something, (or was careless when trying to copy Samsung), in the bootloader. Because it tells you it is a T999 in download mode, it will probably not let you flash the I9300 firmware. But if you try to flash the T999 firmware, there is a very good possibility you will brick it.
It is up to you what you want to try, but understand you are taking a bigger than normal risk since you already know the device isnt normal to begin with.
One way you can try to determine what motherboard it uses, (though this is by no means a for certain way to know), is go to the SIM unlock thread in General and try to follow those instructions. Also try the GPS fix thread in the Q&A sticky roll up. If I am not mistaken, both use dialer codes that are specific to Qualcomm devices. If they work, its a better chance of it being a T999. If they do not work, its more likely to be an I9300.
DocHoliday77 said:
Sounds kinda like some of the "frankenphones" we've heard about over the last several months. Or it could also be a fake/chinese knock off. If I were you, I would see if there were any way to send it back to whoever sold it. If you plan to keep it though, understand anything you do is AT YOUR OWN RISK! The only absolutely safe course of action is to do nothing to it. If you try to flash it via Odin, and it allows it to flash, but you chose the wrong firmware, it WILL brick. There is honestly no possible way to know for sure what is up with the device.
If I had to guess, something is lying to you about what you are running. If your current firmware version is from an I9300, then that is most likely what you have. That firmware WILL NOT work on any Qualcomm, US model S3's. This tells me that its probably an I9300, and someone screwed with something, (or was careless when trying to copy Samsung), in the bootloader. Because it tells you it is a T999 in download mode, it will probably not let you flash the I9300 firmware. But if you try to flash the T999 firmware, there is a very good possibility you will brick it.
It is up to you what you want to try, but understand you are taking a bigger than normal risk since you already know the device isnt normal to begin with.
One way you can try to determine what motherboard it uses, (though this is by no means a for certain way to know), is go to the SIM unlock thread in General and try to follow those instructions. Also try the GPS fix thread in the Q&A sticky roll up. If I am not mistaken, both use dialer codes that are specific to Qualcomm devices. If they work, its a better chance of it being a T999. If they do not work, its more likely to be an I9300.
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I decided to go ahead with flashing root66 firmware and selected the latest 4.3 can't express how nervous i was to find out the outcome of it and then finally when the process was over to my surprise i did not face any bootloops or any other problem infact the network seemed to be working well and no problems as far now happy !! Thanks for the help @DocHoliday77 @tokenpoke
toxicated2 said:
I decided to go ahead with flashing root66 firmware and selected the latest 4.3 can't express how nervous i was to find out the outcome of it and then finally when the process was over to my surprise i did not face any bootloops or any other problem infact the network seemed to be working well and no problems as far now happy !! Thanks for the help @DocHoliday77 @tokenpoke
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There is a chance that someone modified the model number in the phone to access certain apps or something.
I remember modifying a phone to do that go some exclusive app a couple years ago.
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SM p607t root/custom roms

Is any method of root or custom ROM compatible with our T Mobile Samsung Note tablet? Coming from a HTC one m7 where all rom were compatible other then CDMA/ GSM
I've used the towelroot but really looking to install aosp on this thing already
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law16 said:
Is any method of root or custom ROM compatible with our T Mobile Samsung Note tablet? Coming from a HTC one m7 where all rom were compatible other then CDMA/ GSM
I've used the towelroot but really looking to install aosp on this thing already
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Your best bet is to ask in the rom thread. I have yet to flash anything on my P607T other then rooting. It looks like Dev work is very slow for this tablet. So you may not get a 100% working AOSP rom any time soon. Stock rom is really fast and sable once you root and deboat it. That is what I am sticking with for awhile.
Prod1702 said:
Your best bet is to ask in the rom thread. I have yet to flash anything on my P607T other then rooting. It looks like Dev work is very slow for this tablet. So you may not get a 100% working AOSP rom any time soon. Stock rom is really fast and sable once you root and deboat it. That is what I am sticking with for awhile.
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I'm looking for ROMs too. But I think I'll stay with stock for now. Any recommendations on what apps to debloat?
dmunjal said:
I'm looking for ROMs too. But I think I'll stay with stock for now. Any recommendations on what apps to debloat?
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Your best way is to just use TB and froze whatever you do not want. If you run into problems just unfroze it. If you uninstall and you run into a bootloop you will need to have the stock Odin firmware ready. here is a link to get the stock odin file.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=29807
I just uninstalled whatever I did not want. If you google What apps are safe to remove on a Note 3 to debloat, it will pretty much be the same as the 10.1. Both the note 3 and the 10.1 are pretty much the same other then screen.
Edit: I got this list from here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...ZzBfWlR4MC03aDMyZ1BDUFNqU0E&usp=sharing#gid=0
Here is a a list for the GS4 which as a lot of the apps we have as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317714
unlocking bootloader
I think we need to get the bootloader unlocked to get development on this thing rollin'
I'm willing to lend my device to a well-reputed senior-member/developer and pay shipping both ways if they think they can work some magic for the SM-P607T
Should I make a new post with regards to this?
Was able to root using this method no Knox either
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785804
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TG2008 said:
I think we need to get the bootloader unlocked to get development on this thing rollin'
I'm willing to lend my device to a well-reputed senior-member/developer and pay shipping both ways if they think they can work some magic for the SM-P607T
Should I make a new post with regards to this?
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bootloader is unlocked and there is no problems getting root and current Twrp can be installed which says the bootloader is unlock. if the bootloader was locked you wouldn't be able to flash Twrp. from the looks of it no one has a p607. it is all 605 or the wifi only one p600 and 601. stock rom with root and debloated works great. try a 605 rom. hopefully CM starts to pick up more then we are set.
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Do P605 ROMs even work on a P607T? I've been wondering that myself. I have a 607T and although I am very impressed with the stock ROM it just is never going to measure up to CM for me.
I've been thinking about giving the P605 CM 11 port a try in a few weeks when it's just a bit more stable, but I have no idea how similar they are or if my device would even boot after flashing it!
amirite said:
Do P605 ROMs even work on a P607T?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Anyway to flash the "modem.bin" and "NON-HLOS.bin" flash partitions yet?
kcrudup said:
Yes.
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And how do i install a dialer app to make voice call with my haedset on my note 10.1 2014 edition (T-Mobile) p607t..is it possible at all??
TG2008 said:
Anyway to flash the "modem.bin" and "NON-HLOS.bin" flash partitions yet?
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Guys... Did you even read that thread in the link?
You should be asking these questions there... That whole thread is dedicated to making calls on the P607T.... And if you read the thread you'll know the author hit a brick wall and a boot loader hack is needed to flash the proper modem files for phone calls.
amirite said:
Guys... Did you even read that thread in the link?
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Reading is Fundamental, amirite? (... sorry, couldn't resist )
But yeah, go there for any updates.
kcrudup said:
Reading is Fundamental, amirite? (... sorry, couldn't resist )
But yeah, go there for any updates.
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Haha. Thank you kcrudup for pointing to that thread, gave me some useful info on using P605 Roms on a P607T.
Any idea about what sort of problems may pop up from doing this? I got a reply in the CM thread that their P605 version of CM should work fine on my P607 but... Surely it can't be that simple? Any idea what differences there are between thecode of the two tablets or is it really that similar?
amirite said:
I got a reply in the CM thread that their P605 version of CM should work fine on my P607- but surely it can't be that simple?
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I'm 95% sure the only difference physically is the radio "front end" hardware is tuned for the T-Mo LTE frequencies so the modem baseband SW reflects that, and software-wise all that's new is a few pre-installed apps like the "My T-Mobile" app and that (loud-and-annoying-as-hell-and-quickly-removed) T-Mobile "jingle" on startup; I've put several P605 ROMs on my 607T and everything's worked OK ('cause the bootloader won't let me overwrite the radios and potentially-dangerous bootloader files anyway).
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I'm 95% sure the only difference physically is the radio "front end" hardware is tuned for the T-Mo LTE frequencies so the modem baseband SW reflects that, and software-wise all that's new is a few pre-installed apps like the "My T-Mobile" app and that (loud-and-annoying-as-hell-and-quickly-removed) T-Mobile "jingle" on startup; I've put several P605 ROMs on my 607T and everything's worked OK ('cause the bootloader won't let me overwrite the radios and potentially-dangerous bootloader files anyway).
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Awesome info thanks so much!! So if I understand correctly, any differnces that would render my tablet completely inoperable are already protected from flashing? So I don't need to meet with the TARs for the Roms to remove the modem files or anything?
I mean, I don't mind if my radio breaks or something, I can handle flashing back to stock I am just never sure when I start flashing a new Android device what risks there are of bricking it completely (which, with Knox in the picture, could totally screw me).
So with that I will probably be going flash crazy tonight and tomorrow to test our some different 605 Roms starting with Cyanogen. I'll try to post any findings or quarks here or in those threads!
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So I don't need to [mess?] with the TARs for the Roms to remove the modem files or anything?
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You will have to remove all the "*.mbn" and "*.bin" files from (Samsung-supplied) non-P607T ROMs, though- Odin will abort the flash if it receives a bad status from the bootloader when the bootloader rejects the flash operation. But it should be a straightforward unzip/rm/zip operation to repack, and I'm sure the CM flashes are just "boot" and "system" (and possibly "recovery") partitions anyway.
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You will have to remove all the "*.mbn" and "*.bin" files from (Samsung-supplied) non-P607T ROMs, though- Odin will abort the flash if it receives a bad status from the bootloader when the bootloader rejects the flash operation. But it should be a straightforward unzip/rm/zip operation to repack, and I'm sure the CM flashes are just "boot" and "system" (and possibly "recovery") partitions anyway.
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so is it necessary to remove the above mentioned files. I can't just flash a p605 rom with twrp?
stoehner said:
so is it necessary to remove the above mentioned files. I can't just flash a p605 rom with twrp?
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Yes it is necessary, the .mbn files relate to the bootloader and the .bin files is the modem and NON_HLOS, being that they are for a different ROM it could cause major problems and maybe even bricking. @kcrudup even mentioned the bootloader conflicting with Odin if the device models don't match, so it seems you won't get the 605's installed without removing said files.
Prod1702 said:
Your best bet is to ask in the rom thread. I have yet to flash anything on my P607T other then rooting. It looks like Dev work is very slow for this tablet. So you may not get a 100% working AOSP rom any time soon. Stock rom is really fast and sable once you root and deboat it. That is what I am sticking with for awhile.
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I have been looking for a guide for flashing twrp onto my sm-p607t but i cant find one. I mainly need the correct twrp img.tar file for odin. I found this one ( openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img ) but I don't know if it is the right one. I used towelroot to root it and i used the proper supersu to disable knox so i just need the custom recovery now.

vs985 on d955 rom

Anyone know if att rom can be flashed on Verizon? Have an issue with call forwarding disabled popup on all lp roms for vs985 on 3g gsm network's
fftetf said:
Anyone know if att rom can be flashed on Verizon? Have an issue with call forwarding disabled popup on all lp roms for vs985 on 3g gsm network's
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I assume you mean the D850 since D955 is the original G flex and you should never ever ever even think about flashing a ROM from that phone to this one as they are completely and absolutely different. Also, call forwarding is buggy across all Lollipop ROMs as of now so an AT&T ROM won't fix that. Also, its never really a good idea to flash a ROM for a different variant that's not intended for your device without checking out what partitions its gonna touch first.
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I assume you mean the D850 since D955 is the original G flex and you should never ever ever even think about flashing a ROM from that phone to this one as they are completely and absolutely different. Also, call forwarding is buggy across all Lollipop ROMs as of now so an AT&T ROM won't fix that. Also, its never really a good idea to flash a ROM for a different variant that's not intended for your device without checking out what partitions its gonna touch first.
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Thats why i posted here.. I know some phones you can flash different variants. And yes i meant the att version of g3.

[Q] Changing ls990 to d852?

Is it possible to change the radio/ modem to work on the d852 firmware?
or possibly flashing the 852 stock firmware onto the ls990?
will this work or will there be a conflict with hardware
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No one?
Rented.Sperry said:
Is it possible to change the radio/ modem to work on the d852 firmware?
or possibly flashing the 852 stock firmware onto the ls990?
will this work or will there be a conflict with hardware
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I'm not 100% sure but I think they use the same modem. That being said, I wouldn't attempt it without a good backup. Also, I'd start with the modem only, wouldn't suggest trying the ROM right away.
It's definitely not something I recommend unless you really know what you're doing. I don't think it has been tested yet and we're just getting stable network having the right modem for specific carrier so there are chances that it simply won't work.
If you do venture into flashing the ROM, you'll have to change your APNs and device code name everywhere in the ROM (unless you want it to think it's a D852). Same goes for the flashing zip.
BWolf56 said:
I'm not 100% sure but I think they use the same modem. That being said, I wouldn't attempt it without a good backup. Also, I'd start with the modem only, wouldn't suggest trying the ROM right away.
It's definitely not something I recommend unless you really know what you're doing. I don't think it has been tested yet and we're just getting stable network having the right modem for specific carrier so there are chances that it simply won't work.
If you do venture into flashing the ROM, you'll have to change your APNs and device code name everywhere in the ROM (unless you want it to think it's a D852). Same goes for the flashing zip.
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Well i have a d852 and it works fine on the fido network. But i got the sprint one and it worked fine before but after i flashed the stock rom i havent been able to get data on it . first my imei number was wrong and i fixed that. But still the same problem. I have the correct apns so im thinking maybe if i flash it to 852, it'll think its a canadian phone and not have a problem. Let me know what you think. Unless i currently have the wrong modem installed.
Also where do i find modems i searched for it but couldnt find it.
Ill post the link to my error
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Well i have a d852 and it works fine on the fido network. But i got the sprint one and it worked fine before but after i flashed the stock rom i havent been able to get data on it . first my imei number was wrong and i fixed that. But still the same problem. I have the correct apns so im thinking maybe if i flash it to 852, it'll think its a canadian phone and not have a problem. Let me know what you think. Unless i currently have the wrong modem installed.
Also where do i find modems i searched for it but couldnt find it.
Ill post the link to my error
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Sorry i cant post links but you can find it by searching
Getting lg g3 serviced?
Rented.Sperry said:
Well i have a d852 and it works fine on the fido network. But i got the sprint one and it worked fine before but after i flashed the stock rom i havent been able to get data on it . first my imei number was wrong and i fixed that. But still the same problem. I have the correct apns so im thinking maybe if i flash it to 852, it'll think its a canadian phone and not have a problem. Let me know what you think. Unless i currently have the wrong modem installed.
Also where do i find modems i searched for it but couldnt find it.
Ill post the link to my error
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Wait isn't sprint with bell? Or that's fido? Cause if so, you'd have to flash the bell modem.
Rented.Sperry said:
Sorry i cant post links but you can find it by searching
Getting lg g3 serviced?
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I saw the thread this week but don't have time to go through it atm. Will try later though
BWolf56 said:
Wait isn't sprint with bell? Or that's fido? Cause if so, you'd have to flash the bell modem.
I saw the thread this week but don't have time to go through it atm. Will try later though
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No fido and Rogers are the same. I dont know who sprint is with
Rented.Sperry said:
No fido and Rogers are the same. I dont know who sprint is with
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Derp. Sprint is in US..
I don't think it's gonna work now that I think about it. You can still try but wouldn't have my hopes up.
I don't know what hardware Sprint g3 uses, if it's any different. And if it is, the Canadian firmware won't work.
BWolf56 said:
Derp. Sprint is in US..
I don't think it's gonna work now that I think about it. You can still try but wouldn't have my hopes up.
I don't know what hardware Sprint g3 uses, if it's any different. And if it is, the Canadian firmware won't work.
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Hmm i will try
When yoi get a chance can you go through that thread and see if you can diagnose it?
Please

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