Canadian firmware (SM-N930W8) on Verizon Network - Verizon Note 7 Questions & Answers

Has anyone been able to flash the Canadian stock firmware (SM-N930W8) and get voice & data through verizon? I tried flashing the verizion CSC and manually adding the APN.. but no luck.
The Canadian firmware is bloat-free, stock samsung.

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[Q] t-mobile s4 with at&t stock firmware

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can I flash a at&t stock firmware with odin to my T-Mobile m919 with out any problems...right now my s4 is sim unlocked and im on at&t network .and it seems like its working ok but signal a little on the low side and spotty lte service....would there be any advantage flashing at&t's stock firmware to use on att network ...would my service and signal be any better.....if I wanted to would I be able to flash back to T-Mobile stock firmware...will it work....anyone try this ..anything I should know before I do this ...thanks in advance
Yes, you can. but be aware that you will lose t mobile features like wifi calling which is really useful.
re: wifi calling
XxKINGxX2580 said:
Yes, you can. but be aware that you will lose t mobile features like wifi calling which is really useful.
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He will NOT loose Tmobile wifi because he never had it, if he has an AT&T unlocked phone and
odin flashes any tmobile rom there will be no wifi calling because AT&T network itself does not offer it.
The only way he will have Wifi calling would be if he switched from the AT&T network to Tmobile network.
No one will have wifi calling regardless which rom they flash unless they have a tmobile sim card.
hope this clears things up a bit.
Misterjunky said:
He will NOT loose Tmobile wifi because he never had it, if he has an AT&T unlocked phone and
odin flashes any tmobile rom there will be no wifi calling because AT&T network itself does not offer it.
The only way he will have Wifi calling would be if he switched from the AT&T network to Tmobile network.
No one will have wifi calling regardless which rom they flash unless they have a tmobile sim card.
hope this clears things up a bit.
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I have a T-Mobile phone I use on at&t network ...flashing at&t stock firmware wont lock my phone right ..and should be able to flash back to T-Mobile stock firmware if I wanted to right..wont relock sim or bootloader....thanks guys
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[email protected] said:
I have a T-Mobile phone I use on at&t network ...flashing at&t stock firmware wont lock my phone right ..and should be able to flash back to T-Mobile stock firmware if I wanted to right..wont relock sim or bootloader....thanks guys
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Nope, it won't lock or re-lock your phone, once a phone is unlocked properly it will stay that way
regardless which rom you flash and regardless if you're on the AT&T network or Tmobile network.
Do not Odin flash the AT&T stock firmware on a Tmobile phone even if it's unlocked.
If you do you will not be able to make or receive any phone calls.
You can flash AT&T or Tmobile CWM/TWRP flashable stock or custom zip file roms because
those do not contain the radio/modem images like the Odin flash firmware do.
If you odin flash back to stock Tmobile firmware you will loose root unless you re-root after flashing.
As far as bootloaders go, a Tmobile phone requires a Tmobile bootloader, but you don't need to worry
about that if you flash the stock official tmobile firmware with Odin.
All the other tmobile and at&t cwm/twrp flashable zip file roms found in these threads don't contain
any bootloaders that's why they can be flashed on any unlocked and rooted tmobile or at&t phones.
Misterjunky said:
Nope, it won't lock or re-lock your phone, once a phone is unlocked properly it will stay that way
regardless which rom you flash and regardless if you're on the AT&T network or Tmobile network.
Do not Odin flash the AT&T stock firmware on a Tmobile phone even if it's unlocked.
If you do you will not be able to make or receive any phone calls.
You can flash AT&T or Tmobile CWM/TWRP flashable stock or custom zip file roms because
those do not contain the radio/modem images like the Odin flash firmware do.
If you odin flash back to stock Tmobile firmware you will loose root unless you re-root after flashing.
As far as bootloaders go, a Tmobile phone requires a Tmobile bootloader, but you don't need to worry
about that if you flash the stock official tmobile firmware with Odin.
All the other tmobile and at&t cwm/twrp flashable zip file roms found in these threads don't contain
any bootloaders that's why they can be flashed on any unlocked and rooted tmobile or at&t phones.
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so the hardware is different is that why you cant flash att stock firmware with odin on a T-Mobile s4
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[email protected] said:
so the hardware is different is that why you cant flash att stock firmware with odin on a T-Mobile s4
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Exactly, the hardware is only a little different that's why we can use the cwm/twrp flashable zipfile custom
tmobile/at&t roms with either the tmobile locked or unlocked phones or the unlocked at&t phones.
The only exception is that wifi calling only works on an actual tmobile phone with a tmobile
sim card which is on the tmobile network whether it's locked or unlocked.
[email protected] said:
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right now my s4 is sim unlocked and im on at&t network
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Misterjunky said:
The only exception is that wifi calling only works on an actual tmobile phone with a tmobile
sim card which is on the tmobile network whether it's locked or unlocked.
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Don't think it matters if WiFi calling isn't enabled.
I thought the hardware between the AT&T s4 and the T Mobile s4 was the same. I thought the reason they received different radio frequencies was in the firmware and not the hardware can anyone confirm ..
I wanted to try to flash AT&T stock firmware on my t-mobile s4 for better performance on AT&T network
[email protected] said:
I thought the hardware between the AT&T s4 and the T Mobile s4 was the same. I thought the reason they received different radio frequencies was in the firmware and not the hardware can anyone confirm ..
I wanted to try to flash AT&T stock firmware on my t-mobile s4 for better performance on AT&T network
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I would love the answer to this question too.
The key is the Modem aka Baseband. This is the Radio file and it is hardware and carrier dependent. If you try to flash this you will mess up the bootloader and radio and you have a brick.
I'm too on AT&T network with T-Mobile phone. I'm using the stock MDL radio and it's working fine. I don't notice a difference between the 2 devices on LTE network. if T-Mobile can't lock on to LTE network, AT&T S4 won't either.
sorry to slightly threadjack.... but does that mean if i flash a custom s4 AT&T rom (i.e. "CleanRom"), i will still be going through a Tmobile bootloader \ kernal etc..?
Is there any foolproof way to "convert" an tmobile s4 to an ATT based s4?
Can't you guys just flash a popular custom rom for sgh-i337 variant and then change the radioband (or whatever it's called) sh*t manually? If you ever flash another carrier rom, make sure ur baseband is the original carrier/phone as stated before. And flash ur carrier/phone kernel(custom or stock, doesn't matter) as well.
I believe these ppl created this topic because they want the stock carrier branded firmware on their phone, so that they can have all the carrier specific features on their phone. Third party ROM is not their choice, otherwise there are tones post out there already. I believe someone must be brave enough to flash it to their phone to test that, otherwise, there is no good answer to that.
Cal-El said:
The key is the Modem aka Baseband. This is the Radio file and it is hardware and carrier dependent. If you try to flash this you will mess up the bootloader and radio and you have a brick.
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Hi guys, anyone can tell me if this will work:
I have TMO M991 and I want to use it in Europe but have problem with network signal (not registered on network; missed calls & s... like that).
My guess is that radio is different and optimized for LTE, which we dont have here...
I m thinking of flashing I9505 stock rom and baseband...what do You think, will this improve radio reception/stable network signal?
I9505 is the version used in Europe region...
I honestly tried to find similar topics, no luck so far so pls point me in the right direction if nothing else...
Cheers!

Modifying CSC to enable OCONUS LTE?

Issue: using 3 in the UK and they are running LTE Bands 3 and 20. I am looking at my wife's phone next to mine and she is camped on 3's Band 20. I am using an N900t and it won't allow me to enable those bands, even when forcing to either of them in the service mode. I'm running the OB6 firmware, CSC, and bootloader. The ROM is an Alliance TW 5.0 with TWRP as my recovery. I've also enabled CA as well as LTE Rev 10 to no avail.
I don't know much about how this OS works, but I am thinking that the baseband is reading the CSC and disabling the OCONUS LTE Bands, which is why they won't enable in the service mode. There is no other CSC for that firmware on sammobile, and I've read that flashing a mismatched CSC can cause incompatibility issues.
Thoughts?
The more I research, the more I'm confused. Can I use a CSC changer to change to the 3 UK region? I understand this will wipe the phone, but then will a nandroid backup reinstall everything on top of the CSC or well a nandroid replace the CSC? Will/should I have issues with a TMO fw/bl and non-TMO CSC?
CSC is a custom sales code. You can try changing it but I don't think this will help because the phone's software works with the installed modem software. Changing the csc doesn't change the modem software.
I thought the modem, to speak generally, was the set of drivers needed for everything to communicate correctly, while the CSC was the region and brand-specific coding that include the bands in which the hardware should search. Not correct? There are other stories of people flashing different region files and then have access to other bands.
The CSC is something added to the ROM to make it carrier specific. For instance, adding a T-Mobile USA CSC to an AT&T Samsung s4 will not allow the S4 to connect to T-mobile's network. Additional software modifications must be made to enable these additional frequency bands.
You can try to change the CSC but the CSC must exist for the particular carrier on the particular phone.
The good thing is that, from what I've read, there exists an international note 3 on 3's network. Does that mean, since it exists, I need to flash the international fw/bl and csc? I think it's the 9005.
The n9005 and T-Mobile note 3 support different frequencies and the n9005 has never been able to receive LTE in North America, regardless of what is done through software changes.
You will not be able to flash the bootloader via Odin but you may be able to flash it via TWRP. However, flashing an n9005 bootloader onto the n900t will probably hardbrick the phone and I advise against cross-flashing bootloaders.
"Hard-brick" as in unrecoverable or I'll just have to start over?
Hard brick means having it fixed at a repair shop, if possible.

Possible to go from Sprint G960U to AT&T G960U

I successfully went to 2ARF4 on this and it's now a G960U1 but I'd like the AT&T wifi calling, is it possible to flash the AT&T software to gain that or does it have to be a AT&T branded device for their system to register it? If it's possible which OS version should I get, I don't see a ATT version of the one that's on here or anything that would be the alternative.
You can get Sprint S9 or S9+ variant unlocked through Ebay:
https://m.ebay.com/itm/SPRINT-SAMSU...?_trksid=p3984.m1561.l2649&_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1
Also can do Bad IMEI devices also.
After you're unlocked should convert to ATT software when you insert sim.
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It hasn't converted to AT&T software on the U1 firmware I flashed. That's why I started the thread to see if anyone else has been able to
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First SIM unlock the phone...
Then, Use an unlocked and generic firmware like g960usqs3brj6 and flash with newest Odin.... Use csc NOT home csc and do NOT insert a SIM....
Factory reset, boot phone and setup to home screen... Then just pop in an AT&T sim and click restart device. It should install everything you need for att. I am running att video calling and all other features on my g960u with the above firmware and have no problems... Lists ATT/ATT/SPR under service provider now... Good Luck!

Flashing Verizon firmware to unlocked T-Mobile Note 10+ SM-n975u

Has anyone had success with installing carrier firmware on an unlocked phone from a different carrier? I am able to flash XAA (unlocked) software to the phone but haven't had success with verizon software. After installing the unlocked software, I lose the original T-mobile screen when powering on along with all the bloatware. However, if I try to flash verizon firmware onto it, it reverts back to T-mobile screen, bloatware etc.
I've tried the following:
TMB-->VZW (fail, stays TMB)
TMB-->XAA (success, even changes phone info to SM-n975u1)
TMB-->XAA-->VZW (fail, reverts to TMB)
VZW software used was for SM-n975u as that was what people had success with when I looked through forums.
I'm going to leave it with unlocked firmware for now but would appreciate any tips with flashing verizon firmware. I'd like to get all the verizon features if possible.
Are you trying to use you T-Mobile SIM card with it as Verizon? If so, newer firmwares will prohibit that due to the SIM detect function.
Thanks for the response. No, I'm using my Verizon sim card. The call, text, web actually work fine. I was just hoping to get functions like Verizon Voicemail, call filter etc.
Did you boot your phone with the VZW SIM after flashing XAA? You have to do this before flashing the VZW firmware. That's worked for me when I went from ATT --> XAA + boot with VZW SIM --> VZW
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No I havent tried that yet! Will attempt it when I get home from work and update the post. Thanks guys!
I flashed xaa and put in my vzw sim, restarted the phone and then tried to flash vzw. Unfortunately that did not work. Still comes up Tmobile.
I'm trying to get my unlocked att Note10+ to Verizon. I hope flashing will get this to work
As of now, I think just using the unlocked xaa firmware is your best option. Download the xaa firmware using samfirm or sammobile and flash it with Odin. It seems to be working fine for me currently. I cant get all Verizon functions like Verizon Voicemail but I haven't noticed many other issues.
ferzmedina said:
Did you boot your phone with the VZW SIM after flashing XAA? You have to do this before flashing the VZW firmware. That's worked for me when I went from ATT --> XAA + boot with VZW SIM --> VZW
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I tried this and it's working fully. WiFi calling. Visual voicemail and Verizon boot animation and Verizon apps
Att note 10 to XAA to verizon
Whatisveal said:
As of now, I think just using the unlocked xaa firmware is your best option. Download the xaa firmware using samfirm or sammobile and flash it with Odin. It seems to be working fine for me currently. I cant get all Verizon functions like Verizon Voicemail but I haven't noticed many other issues.
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Are you flashing the Verizon Userdata as well in Odin?
do anyone have stock firmware for SM-N975U trying to remove the frp on it it a verizon version dont care about erasing the data on it
Out of curiousity why did you want to got to verizon? I have found a software issue with the n976V firmware that locks out verizon MVNO sims. Seems to bypass the sim data per my carrier.
Was looking to go the other way.

Question Flash SM-S901U1 firmware on SM-S901N?

I have an SM-S901N, unlocked snapdragon from South Korea, bought it last summer and rooted successfully using the method here. I've been running rooted, updating periodically with odin, everything works just fine. Except...
I'm in the US and use Verizon Wireless. The two features I miss: wifi calling and visual voicemail. These are both only available with the VZW firmware.
The U1 is also an unlocked snapdragon. Can I flash the U1 VZW firmware on my N and get these two Verizon features? Even better, can I use the HOME_CSC from VZW and change the CSC without a wipe? I've seen mixed info on whether you can successfully change CSC using odin without wiping, and have it stick. I assume the Verizon-specific features will require the CSC to be set to VZW in addition to everything else.
Your phone will die if you try

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