I have an unlocked T-Mobile N5 that I'm currently using on AT&T. Can I flash ROMs that are made for AT&T? Also, right now my Knox is not tripped.. Obviously flashing a ROM would trip it, is there a way to flash an official AT&T firmware from Samsung that wouldn't trip Knox?
Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
Why would you want to flash an official at&t firmware?
Just to stay on pace with att updates. Plus I have a bunch of T-Mobile apps on here that are useless to me. Not that I'd use the att apps anyway.
Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
Powell730 said:
Just to stay on pace with att updates. Plus I have a bunch of T-Mobile apps on here that are useless to me. Not that I'd use the att apps anyway.
Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
AT&T very rarely updates their phones. I'd stay on the t-mobile firmware and use a debloater app to remove the t-mobile bloatware and go to the play store and download all the AT&T apps if you want any
Related
I have the MetroPCS (SGH-M919N) version of the S4. I don't see a specific forum for my model. I was wondering, since T-Mobile and MetroPCS have merged, can I use the same instructions on this forum to root my device. Thanks in advance.
Sent from my SGH-M919N using Tapatalk 2
Caloba said:
I have the MetroPCS (SGH-M919N) version of the S4. I don't see a specific forum for my model. I was wondering, since T-Mobile and MetroPCS have merged, can I use the same instructions on this forum to root my device. Thanks in advance.
Sent from my SGH-M919N using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Truthfully, I was wondering why the MetroPCS version didn't have its own forum.
The S4 is particularly important, since it's the first MetroPCS smartphone to use T-Mobile's GSM network instead of their standard CDMA. You can use your S4 in places where you never had MPCS coverage before -- in Portland, Oregon, for example.
The next place I'm going to look for comments on the SGH-M919N is in the T-Mobile forum, since we're already using their network anyway.
The standard T-Mobile version of the phone seems to be called the SGH-M919 (sans N).
Let me know if you find anything. I'm dying to root this phone and get rid of all this Samsung and MetroPCS bloatware, thanks.
Sent from my SGH-M919N using Tapatalk 2
Well as far as the S4 all the S4 and even the international quad core version are the same phone. So you wont have any issues there. And as far as not having it's own forum. XDA dont use lower class carriers like MetroPCS and Cricket. You could go to AndroidForums.com they have metro pcs phones in there
gypsy214 said:
Well as far as the S4 all the S4 and even the international quad core version are the same phone. So you wont have any issues there. And as far as not having it's own forum. XDA dont use lower class carriers like MetroPCS and Cricket. You could go to AndroidForums.com they have metro pcs phones in there
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thats not true at all. If they were all exactly the same they'd have one root method for all the devices.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium
I was able to root my metropcs S4 using the instructions for the T-Mobile version. But now I can't see the contents of my SD card. The funny thing is when I install CyanogenMod, I can see it just fine. The Sd card seems to not be mounting in CWM or in the stock rom. Is this a permissions issue or what? Any help would be appreciated.
Sent from my SGH-M919N using Tapatalk 2
nbeebe24 said:
Thats not true at all. If they were all exactly the same they'd have one root method for all the devices.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it wasn't all the same devices then people couldn't flash roms in between carriers and international. These are the same phone hardware. Only thing that change is the modem. Unlike the S3 where you can't flash roms from international but you can between US carriers.
And for root. On my S3 they had to get a stock rom Odin with root in there because it would striped the flash counter.
gypsy214 said:
If it wasn't all the same devices then people couldn't flash roms in between carriers and international. These are the same phone hardware. Only thing that change is the modem. Unlike the S3 where you can't flash roms from international but you can between US carriers.
And for root. On my S3 they had to get a stock rom Odin with root in there because it would striped the flash counter.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's not entirely true. Most of the s4's are the same excluding the i9500.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium
gypsy214 said:
XDA dont use lower class carriers like MetroPCS and Cricket. You could go to AndroidForums.com they have metro pcs phones in there
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You seem unaware of this: T-Mobile not only bought MetroPCS a few months back but are using their own network mainly -- not simply MetroPCS's -- for the Galaxy S4 currently sold by MetroPCS.
The whole reason I bought a MetroPCS S4 is because I can use it anywhere in the US that you can access the T-Mobile network and because I can unlock it and switch to T-Mobile if I like in three months' time.
Both T-Mobile and MetroPCS have confirmed this, and it isn't true for any other current MetroPCs phone.
Also: Most analysts have concluded that the introduction of a cutting-edge phone like the S4 is unprecedented for that carrier and is likely T-Mobile's idea.
The phone was was $100 cheaper than from T-Mobile and the monthly service is a lot less expensive (unless you can use Google Voice with a legacy plan on T-Mobile).
So why was it again that you felt the standards of XDA members were too high for them to use MetroPCS?
Oh, and the single difference in iterations of the phone itself appears to be one added letter. T-Mobile's S4 is the M919; the MetroPCS/T-Mobile version is M919N.
Those are the reasons I'm hoping that someone at XDA might confirm that this is essentially the T-Mobile iteration.
For people who've been wondering whether these iterations of the S4 are the same:
They really are.
Have a look at this conversation between a person rooting their MetroPCS S4 and a ROM dev for the MetroPCS S3:
http://androidforums.com/metropcs-galaxy-s4-all-things-root/740568-metro-pcs-gs4-root-sgh-m919n.html
the metropcs sgs4 is literally the same device as the tmo one with a new model number, after talking with the cm folk it seems they arent going to make a seperate build, just adding support to the tmobile one
when you install rom manager and tell it to flash cwm you can pick the tmobile/metropcs variant
thanks, and no there wont be any updates as far as you can tell, you are best off . . . installing it and choosing tmobile sgs4 as the recovery.
this phone is so tmobile they dont even mention metropcs in the apn's to connect to data :/
after consulting with the cm guys they arent even going to do a separate cyanogenmod build for the metropcs versions, you guys will be expected to flash the tmobile roms.
everything ive been told is use teh tmo cm10.1 builds (id hold off on 10.2 for now). make a nandroid, if it doesnt work out well revert
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Son in the end, is it gonna get its own forum section or would any tmo ROM work with it? Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the s4 use MetroPCS' LTE and TMobile's HSPA+ 3G, thereby bringing the best of both, real LTE and high speed 3g?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
I've used the T-Mobile variant root process for my my metro S4, but it breaks wifi. Remove the root, wifi works. Is there no root for the MetroPCS variant that has EVERYTHING working on it?
Let me know
rwalker73 said:
I've used the T-Mobile variant root process for my my metro S4, but it breaks wifi. Remove the root, wifi works. Is there no root for the MetroPCS variant that has EVERYTHING working on it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would love that. My Rooted G2x fell into the Ocean and I run my old ........(ok don't get scared young people) Nokia 6310i (Battery last 4 1/2 days btw). I was considering the S4 w Metro. Good exp. with the lte speed? Any exp. w/ Tethering etc?
sooo
so no one here knows how to root the metro s4? cause i bricked mine using the cf root for tmobile
Why dont you stop by here:
http://androidforums.com/metropcs-galaxy-s4-all-things-root/
Its a place for the MetroPCS S4
robcop19 said:
so no one here knows how to root the metro s4? cause i bricked mine using the cf root for tmobile
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had no problem using CF-Auto-Root method on my two metro S4s. Have rooted, unrooted, and rerooted a couple times without issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005 post #2 is how you root metro s4.
Do you have latest version of Odin, Samsung USB drivers installed, and Kies turned off? If you have all these covered, it should be just downloading and flashing the CF-Auto-Root TAR file and done. Not sure why your phone would be bricked from this.
I know it is late but if you are still using metoPCS S4 then root is now very simple.you can do that with Odin.You have to download CF-Root file.Then just Flash it via Odin Flashing tool.Done!!
Root Metro PCS S4 running Kitkat-->>http://rootmygalaxy.net/root-metro-pcs-samsung-galaxy-s4-sgh-m919n/
Root MetroPCS S4 running Jelly bean 4.3 -->>http://www.andromods.com/root-unlock/sgh-m919n-metropcs-galaxy-s4-mk5-rooted.html
I don't have Metro PCS S4 so i haven't tested any of these.So do a research before following these guides.
Hello I am in process of changing carrier from Verizon to T-Mobile. Currently I have a Galaxy S4 and I was told by the store that I could use the phone on the T-Mobile network. I have a few questions I am hoping the community has the answers to that the store or customer support were no help on.
1.) If I put the phone on the T-Mobile network, when an update is released for the phone, will it get it? If id does get it, does it get the T-Mobile or Verizon update?
2.) Is there a way to switch the ROM on the phone (without rooting) from the Verizon to the T-Mobile rom.
3.) I am overall curious if anyone switched their Verizon phone to T-Mobile and if they experienced any issues.
1) probably wouldn't get the update and if so it would be verizons,
2) no.
3) I just switched from Verizon but now have a tmo s4. I'm saving a lot of money and it works out because where I live and work I have excellent coverage.
Update: just reread #3 sorry for the non-answer. Why not just get a tmo s4 and save the worries?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
psycdoc said:
2.) Is there a way to switch the ROM on the phone (without rooting) from the Verizon to the T-Mobile rom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually, you CAN switch the ROM on the phone without rooting. Using a custom recovery doesn't require root access. But that's kinda like having your arm amputated so you couldn't get a flu shot in your shoulder...
So the phone will work using a T-Mobile ROM? If I were to do that will I now get future ROM updates from T-Mobile or will it still get the Verizon update
Sent from my SM-N900T using xda app-developers app
erasable said:
1)
Update: just reread #3 sorry for the non-answer. Why not just get a tmo s4 and save the worries?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just purchased the Galaxy S4 about 3 weeks ago..
Sent from my SM-N900T using xda app-developers app
lordcheeto03 said:
Actually, you CAN switch the ROM on the phone without rooting. Using a custom recovery doesn't require root access. But that's kinda like having your arm amputated so you couldn't get a flu shot in your shoulder...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My bad I was thinking of the vzw note 3. Not sure about the vzw s4.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
I just picked up this MetroPCS S4, it is unlocked, I get LTE using my tmobile sim and all that good stuff..
My question is, are ALL the T-Mobile roms compatible???
Another possible concern, even though it's working, it is still using the metro apn, and depending on who you ask, there is all different T-Mobile apns. Which one is the actualy one the S4 came with on T-Mobile?
Thanks in advance.
The T-Mobile ROMs will work. Just don't flash the T-Mobile modems.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thanks! don't most of the roms come with the modem when you flash them?
Nickdroid86 said:
Thanks! don't most of the roms come with the modem when you flash them?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No roms come with modems.. That would be a disaster.. Use the fast.t-mobile APN, although if it works with your current APN and don't have problems I think it'll be ok.. I think metroPCS and T-Mobile apns are backwards compatible, I've used T-Mobile APN on metroPCS before and never had problems
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Cool, could I use a stock T-Mobile rom on my metro s4? Or is there like a stock prerooted flashable metro rom?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
You can just use the T-Mobile ones.
I don't think I have seen any for metro floating around yet.
I can even use the stock T-Mobile rom? What about if I Odin back to stock? Would a tmobile image mess it up?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
You won't be able to use the odin ones.
But the custom roms to download will all work fine.
Just don't flash a tmo modem on it.
So I can't use a stock T-Mobile rom? Not like Odin, but like a deodexed version or whatever?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Nickdroid86 said:
So I can't use a stock T-Mobile rom? Not like Odin, but like a deodexed version or whatever?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Does anyone know when the unlocked variant of Note 7 N930U will be available? I am just not buying a carrier branded one because of a lot of reasons...
I'm keeping close watch on this as well as I want to get the rom from it and install it on my TMO purchased Note 7. It's a good way to debloat and to get updates outside of when TMO says yes or no to them. I can't wait.
What reasons? If it's because of root, AT&T and Sprint variants have root.
holywhitebread said:
What reasons? If it's because of root, AT&T and Sprint variants have root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had root on Android phones since the G1 but since the August patch to 6.0.1 it's just become to much of a pain in the ass to keep root and to have Android Pay. So the unlocked version of the rom doesn't come with a majority of Samsungs bloat ... it asks if you want to install the various apps during the first boot and you can say no. It doesn't come with the carrier bloat. These are the reasons. The only reason I've kept root on my Nexus 6P as long as I had was for greenify and with the Note 7 they've basically given that ability to the user without root. Folks have a lot of reasons to keep rooting ... I just don't. The OP might feel differently.
If you want the phone now, get the carrier Note 7 and then Odin flash the OS when Note 7 Unlocked is released.
For example, I bought the S7 Edge through AT&T but was able to Odin flash Unlocked software so phone is identical to unlocked version. I even got OTAs from Samsung directly. No root required and you can flash back to AT&T firmware and build if necessary.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
martinezma99 said:
If you want the phone now, get the carrier Note 7 and then Odin flash the OS when Note 7 Unlocked is released.
For example, I bought the S7 Edge through AT&T but was able to Odin flash Unlocked software so phone is identical to unlocked version. I even got OTAs from Samsung directly. No root required and you can flash back to AT&T firmware and build if necessary.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But I don't want to root my phone;( I won't be able to use Samsung pay, Knox, secure folder...
I said "no root required". Samsung Pay and Knox work fine.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
martinezma99 said:
I said "no root required". Samsung Pay and Knox work fine.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh wow I didn't know that would work!? Is it because they are exactly identical? I remember that was not possible in the past with Samsung devices...
Yes, identical phones only difference is build and firmware. On AT&T, you lose VoLTe and HD Calling. On T Mobile, you still get wifi calling and VoLTE.
I Odin flashed my AT&T S7 Edge with no issues. No it is unlocked version.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
martinezma99 said:
Yes, identical phones only difference is build and firmware. On AT&T, you lose VoLTe and HD Calling. On T Mobile, you still get wifi calling and VoLTE.
I Odin flashed my AT&T S7 Edge with no issues. No it is unlocked version.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is great to know. thanks! Just a bit confusion, by "No it is unlocked version" do you mean that AT&T locked S7 edge converted to sim unlocked phone? Can use different carrier sim by flashing ROM of unlocked version?
krups said:
This is great to know. thanks! Just a bit confusion, by "No it is unlocked version" do you mean that AT&T locked S7 edge converted to sim unlocked phone? Can use different carrier sim by flashing ROM of unlocked version?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, S7 Edge converted to Sim unlocked US version with no carrier bloatware. Phone can be used with any US carrier. Basically, turning a AT&T S7 Edge into a non carrier phone.
Sent from my SM-G935U using XDA-Developers mobile app
martinezma99 said:
Yes, S7 Edge converted to Sim unlocked US version with no carrier bloatware. Phone can be used with any US carrier. Basically, turning a AT&T S7 Edge into a non carrier phone.
Sent from my SM-G935U using XDA-Developers mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow, I didn't know that. I was planning to sim-unlock TMobile locked Note 7 via some third party online service, but I guess I will now wait for the official ROM for SM-N930U and flash to SM-N930T. Thanks!
Update: Apparently this is not true. Some research helped me to understand that flashing ROM does not sim-unlock your device.
The Big IF being if Samsung releases a US unlocked version like they did with S7 and S7 Edge.
Sent from my SM-G935U using XDA-Developers mobile app
Anyone running a Samsung/carrier unlocked S9 on Xfinity Mobile network? I’d rather avoid buying one from then to avoid bloatware.
Do all the S9s have all the same bands? Heard people having issues with u locked s8/s9 on XM.
Also if I buy an unlocked will I still get software updates?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have 2 S9's on Xfinity with zero problems!
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
blackops11252 said:
I have 2 S9's on Xfinity with zero problems!
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you! Xfinity model or factory unlocked ?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Slammed01 said:
Thank you! Xfinity model or factory unlocked ?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Xfinity model
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
blackops11252 said:
Xfinity model
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! Do they install a lot of bloatware apps or pretty clean?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Slammed01 said:
Thanks! Do they install a lot of bloatware apps or pretty clean?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is some bloatware, but it is removable. And still receive monthly updates.
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
How do I activate my Note9 on Xfinity? It was originally from Sprint but it is now unlocked.
Slammed01 said:
Anyone running a Samsung/carrier unlocked S9 on Xfinity Mobile network? I’d rather avoid buying one from then to avoid bloatware.
Do all the S9s have all the same bands? Heard people having issues with u locked s8/s9 on XM.
Also if I buy an unlocked will I still get software updates?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All galaxy devices are identical since the S8 apart from the 2 processor choices and sim tray configurations. Every qualcomm S9 is exactly the same at the motherboard level and all have the same capabilities. Get whichever G960U you like and if you have any issues getting the verizon service up and running on it, get the latest firmware from sammobile.com/firmwares and flash it in Odin. By doing so, you now have a full fledged verizon phone that should work with 99.999% of vzw MVNOs including XM
Slammed01 said:
Thanks! Do they install a lot of bloatware apps or pretty clean?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Get teh G960U1 firmware. No bloat whatsoever and it is stock from samsung
nastypup said:
How do I activate my Note9 on Xfinity? It was originally from Sprint but it is now unlocked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Flash its respective vzw firmware just to make it easier on yourself, get the xfinity LTE sim card, pop it in, boot, profit