Can I unlock my Samsung Galaxy Tab s currently on CDMA to work with AT&T GSM network
I may be wrong, but I thought CDMA phones/tablets weren't compatible with GSM sim cards.
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Hello,
I have Samsung Galaxy S II 4G for T-Mobile and I want to get it unlocked since I am travelling to India. I did check the list at http://unlockliberty.com for their unlock code. I was not able to find Samsung Galaxy S II 4G in that list. Can I select Samsung Galaxy S2 LTE and get the same unlock code? In case Samsung Galaxy S2 LTE is not correct, then which phone in that list can I select which is similar to Samsung Galaxy S II 4G for T-Mobile for unlocking?
Thanks so much.
SGSII Hercules (T989) is the TMobile/Telus version. They both have hspa+ radios which is not really 4G.
No they are not the same. LTE is a completely different type of hardware/software used to produce a signal from the towers. Best bet is to call Samsung or Tmobile (if you still use them) to produce the code for you. I used to work in tech support for T Mobile and the unlock code only takes about 24 hours to get to you. At least it never took any longer then that when I was working there. Good luck to you thought
Hi experts,
Here on xda-developers, I read, that if we get the Samsung Galaxy S3, with the Exynos Processors, the APNs can be modified and can be used as a World Phone.
That means, if we are in the US we can use Verizon 4G LTE Network.
If we go to Europe, we can use the local SIM Card and use the local 4G LTE even from a GSM or a CDMA provider.
Here are my questions.
1. Is this possible? Is the information true?
Here is the link for that.
http://www.xda-developers.com/androi...ther-variants/
If this is possible, can the same be applied to the Snap Dragon Processors?
Swapping the Samsung Galaxy S3 between different carriers, Is this possible?
From Verizon to use it with AT&T and vice versa?
2. There is also a thread which shows that, the Galaxy S3 can now be booted from a SD Card.
Here is the link for that.
http://www.xda-developers.com/androi...galaxy-camera/
If that is possible, can the Bricked G3 Phones from Verizon or AT&T can be reused?
Thanks a lot for the answers and sharing of Your wisdom on this.
Peace,
A J.
im with mobilicity service provider
ive checked a bunch of samsung galaxy nexus models and the i9250 is the only that seemed to be compatible and an all rounded model for any service provider so i am just wondering if the other models would work as well if i get it unlock somehow...
such as the sphi700 and the i515
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but I'll try to clear things up.
9250 = gsm models
I515 = Verizon (cdma/lte)
I700 = sprint (cdma/lte)
The 9250 comes in several software versions but I believe most can be unlocked to use on gsm carriers. The sprint and Verizon versions are locked to their specific carriers.
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Hi, are there any major differences between unlocked Galaxy Nexus and Sprint/Verizon Galaxy Nexus? Those with the carrier ale much cheaper, why is it so? It has a stock ROM so using it with any carrier shouldn't be a problem. Also, I would like to use the phone from the USA in central Europe, any GSM differences?
sprint and verizon versions are not GSM, they are CDMA and will not work on a GSM network.
Title says it all... I was wondering if its possible to get it to work
Unfortunately, no, it will not. AT&T is a GSM based carrier and Sprint is a CDMA carrier. The two technologies are not compatiable at all.
Source: Recently asked the people at the AT&T store this very question.
Yes AT&T will work up to HSDPA on the sprint galaxy s6 as only the LTE bands are different, do a search for unlocking sprint Galaxy S6 by I one or give me a DM.
Yes it does work if its unlocked domestically