Looking for best custom Roms for T-mobile Note 3 - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I installed Android 7.1.1 on Note 3. I believe through Resurrection Remix. Won't let me connect to my cellular data, just making calls or texts. Can't access internet through data plan.
What are the best Custom Roms I can install through TWRP 3.0, please include links and any help. It would be greatly appreciated.

Did you check the APN settings to ensure they are correct? Phone is running the latest bootloader and modem?

Checked APN and it's correct. Don't know latest bootloader and modem

You can compare the installed modem and bootloader to the latest stock ROM at sammobile.com.

If you install something like Resurrection Remix, you won't be able to make use of the Note features which, you know, are the whole point of getting a Note phone. I would suggest getting a Note 7 or Note 5 port as they still let you customize and have newer Android versions. Sure, the latest Android you could get is only 6.0.1, but you still get the great Note features the Note series are known for.

Can i be on a marshmallow or nougat custom rom while on the jellybean bootloader? Or do i have to upgrade?

lolggg said:
Can i be on a marshmallow or nougat custom rom while on the jellybean bootloader? Or do i have to upgrade?
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I suggest u flash newest firmware...npl1 or fqd2
https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-27648

lolggg said:
Can i be on a marshmallow or nougat custom rom while on the jellybean bootloader? Or do i have to upgrade?
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More new roms require KitKat bl... but I suggest flashing the newest which is lollipop

Hi Team, What custom rom for Android 7.x can i use for a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 and not lose WiFi calling? The Note features are less important to me than WiFi calling. Only VZ services works well in my house. Thanks

sylinvain said:
Hi Team, What custom rom for Android 7.x can i use for a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 and not lose WiFi calling? The Note features are less important to me than WiFi calling. Only VZ services works well in my house. Thanks
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When it comes to Android 7.x you are very limited to using either Resurrection Remix or LineageOS. Everything else is based off of either S-series ports or Note ports (Android 6.x.x).
I've never tried either of those myself but you can look up their forums and see if anyone has Wi-Fi issues with them.

ShaDisNX255 said:
When it comes to Android 7.x you are very limited to using either Resurrection Remix or LineageOS. Everything else is based off of either S-series ports or Note ports (Android 6.x.x).
I've never tried either of those myself but you can look up their forums and see if anyone has Wi-Fi issues with them.
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You lose wifi calling after flashing ROMs other than stock. Unfortunately

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NR: Android 6.X ROM for T-mobile G3

Hi,
I need some recommendation on a custom rom for my Lg G3 D851:
Preference:
1. Android 6.0+
2. Stable, power saving
3. minimum pre-installed apps
4. can use Android Pay (CM13 is not certificated)
Thanks
Fulmics 5.3 is a good stable stockish rom. I am using nitins dirty unicorns. It's a great ROM. Never tried Android pay on either, gl
Fulmics ROM
Android Pay works on Fulmic?
eruisi said:
Hi,
I need some recommendation on a custom rom for my Lg G3 D851:
Preference:
1. Android 6.0+
2. Stable, power saving
3. minimum pre-installed apps
4. can use Android Pay (CM13 is not certificated)
Thanks
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Fulmics 5.3 ROM
tube517 said:
Android Pay works on Fulmic?
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Android Pay works?
Also does Fulmic support multiple user which LG stock ROM disabled?
eruisi said:
Android Pay works?
Also does Fulmic support multiple user which LG stock ROM disabled?
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That is what I am asking. I have no idea if Android Pay works on Fulmic
Based on other threads, android pay will not work on any unlocked bootloader which is needed to boot into a custom rom. Search for more info.
Sorry
rosboy said:
Based on other threads, android pay will not work on any unlocked bootloader which is needed to boot into a custom rom. Search for more info.
Sorry
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I have Android pay working on my d851 running a custom AOSP 6.0.1 rom (brokenOs which is not allowed on XDA).

is there a custom rom for note 2 which is updated regularly 2017?

I'm still using my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 kitkat 4.4.2 ,
i know it's an old phone, but it's working fine
We're already on Oreo version android OS,
since, theres no way i can upgrade to Oreo, and i don't want to purchase a new phone,
is there an open source custom rom, operating system that i can install on my note 2,
is there such a thing as a custom operating system that can be installed on new and old phones,
im tried of not recieving any new features or security updates,
why can't android be the same as desktops,
im running linux on a old desktop and it is still supported,
is there a team out there working on an open source operating system for everyone to use and it updated?
mdude22 said:
I'm still using my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 kitkat 4.4.2 ,
i know it's an old phone, but it's working fine
We're already on Oreo version android OS,
since, theres no way i can upgrade to Oreo, and i don't want to purchase a new phone,
is there an open source custom rom, operating system that i can install on my note 2,
is there such a thing as a custom operating system that can be installed on new and old phones,
im tried of not recieving any new features or security updates,
why can't android be the same as desktops,
im running linux on a old desktop and it is still supported,
is there a team out there working on an open source operating system for everyone to use and it updated?
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Oreo hasn't been out yet. But we got nougat and yes its being updated time to time.
Check out this rom table for latest roms for note 2:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/help/n7100-roms-table-nougat-t3666662/amp/
mdude22 said:
I'm still using my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 kitkat 4.4.2 ,
i know it's an old phone, but it's working fine
We're already on Oreo version android OS,
since, theres no way i can upgrade to Oreo, and i don't want to purchase a new phone,
is there an open source custom rom, operating system that i can install on my note 2,
...
is there a team out there working on an open source operating system for everyone to use and it updated?
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AICP gets weekly updates (automatically).
Some other ROMs (from that table) get manual updates as soon as the monthly security patch is available.
Im going to install LineageOS and see how that goes, it seems that one is the best one that has the most support?
At least i found my way easy around their website, going to give that a shot

Upgrade baseband

I'm new in this forum, I am not an expert like you, if i flash a new rom like jaguar nougat (actually i have resurrection remix, android 6.0.1) my baseband upgrade with it? Thank you
Weibok said:
I'm new in this forum, I am not an expert like you, if i flash a new rom like jaguar nougat (actually i have resurrection remix, android 6.0.1) my baseband upgrade with it? Thank you
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What I've known is that if you install either an Oreo or nougat ROM over a marshmallow baseband, it gets bricked.... But if you have a baseband from Oreo(for example) and you install either marshmallow or nougat, it is OK, no problem with it. However, I don't know which baseband version belongs to which android version.
If I'm mistaken, please someone corrects me...
I personally had 1.5 version and was capable to install AEX 8.1. However, I didn't know if there was any problem with 4G or 3G because I don't use data.
So, the first thing you gotta do is knowing which baseband you have... If you have 1.70 or 1.76 it is OK for all ROM you'd like to install.
1.70 version is from Chinese z2 version and 1.76 from Indian version... I've also heard that on 1.70 VolTE (which I have non idea what it is, but loooots of people ask for it) doesn't work and it does work on 1.76. However yesterday I saw a comment which said that with 1.70 baseband version that user is able to have VolTE working fine.
If you don't want to have any problem with basebands, what you have to do is upgrade it... Some methods erase all your data and some others block your bootloader. So what I did was install H2OS (2018 version) to avoid losing all my data and blocking my bootkoader.
Here is the link of the ROM
https://drive.google.com/file/...x3DWTrjJct7y7hF02fcnithK6/view
P.S: I downloaded it through my cellphone (specifically via "via browser") and at the time of installing it, it gave me an error. The error was about corruption or something like that, so I highly recommend you to download it from your PC cuz that way you'll have no problem
I invite you to taste that ROM (H2OS), it is absolutely amazing in term of performance; battery I don't remember it, but the ROM is awesome...
Sent from my Z2 Plus using Tapatalk

Can I flash a custom rom on the phone after oreo update ?

I have updated to oreo but the phone has terrible battery life even after trying to disable some wakelocks , using greenify , forcing doze etc. I was wondering if I could flash lineage os or let's say resurrection remix on the phone while it has oreo firmware .
I also would like to know
leodiavata said:
I have updated to oreo but the phone has terrible battery life even after trying to disable some wakelocks , using greenify , forcing doze etc. I was wondering if I could flash lineage os or let's say resurrection remix on the phone while it has oreo firmware .
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iMZee said:
I also would like to know
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Of course custom roms can be flashed after stock Oreo update.
BUT:
You need to read the requirements in the thread for the specific rom you wish to flash.
There is no single answer for all cases/roms.
Each rom is going to be different, based on whatever blobs were used during rom compilation.
If the rom was built using Oreo blobs, then Oreo firmware is required.
If the rom was compiled using Nougat blobs, then it would require Nougat firmware, despite the actual version of android it is...
So...., read the OP of the thread for the rom you want to flash.
If that doesn't answer your question, then read the last 5-10 pages of the thread.
Still no answer found, then ask in that particular rom thread, what firmware is required.
It's actually pretty simple and typically requires a little reading.
(eventually, all Oreo based custom roms, should be using Oreo blobs and would then require Oreo firmware)
Things are in what I consider a transition phase currently....
TL;DR: LeeDroid 5+ is your only option ATM.

Upgrade GALAXY TAB S 10.5 SM-T800 to the most recent Android version possible

Hi all,
I am the old owner of this device and was wondering to which latest possible Android version can I update it. Even unofficially supported ofc. Currently running 6.1.
Any helper links are welcome.
Thank you.
dEnissay said:
Hi all,
I am the old owner of this device and was wondering to which latest possible Android version can I update it. Even unofficially supported ofc. Currently running 6.1.
Any helper links are welcome.
Thank you.
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Hi, I updated my Tab S T-800 with Resurrection Remix based on 14.1 and it works really great.
Tried LOS15.1 too, but wasn't stable.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-resurrection-remix-n-sm-t800-wifi-t3606243
Good Luck
Guys, I have Samsung Galaxy TAB S (SM T805) if I update it to a newer version will it be faster?
Or if I root the tablet?
nqlida said:
Guys, I have Samsung Galaxy TAB S (SM T805) if I update it to a newer version will it be faster?
Or if I root the tablet?
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Newer firmware doesn't necessarily make the device faster. There isn't much you can do about a 9 yr old device.
Since the T800/T805 are not Treble compliant, the only way to run newer firmware is via custom ROMs, although I doubt development on devices this old gets much attention.
So what I understand is there is not much to do with the tablet to make it a little bit faster.
What about root or that is a different matter?
And last question about
LineageOS 18.1 for Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T805 - chagalllte )​
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][11] LineageOS 18.1 for Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (SM-T805 - chagalllte ) - Beta
First Beta of Lineage 18.1 for SM-T805 (chagalllte) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TmNhkxmLlvSIvMqTJrYQPJ5R9s4U6rVO/view?usp=share_link This is a non-SELinux enforcing build, signed with the standard LineageOS test keys , so you will have...
forum.xda-developers.com
nqlida said:
So what I understand is there is not much to do with the tablet to make it a little bit faster.
What about root or that is different matter?
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Root is a different matter. In most cases, you can flash the Magisk app through TWRP, and Magisk will automatically detect the right way to root your device. If TWRP is not available, you'll need to patch the AP firmware file in Magisk, then flash to your device with Odin.
V0latyle said:
Newer firmware doesn't necessarily make the device faster. There isn't much you can do about a 9 yr old device.
Since the T800/T805 are not Treble compliant, the only way to run newer firmware is via custom ROMs, although I doubt development on devices this old gets much attention.
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Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
Darmach said:
Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
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I don't have any suggestions, sorry. I have a Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (T290) at home that I'm running an AOSP GSI on, but those were released in 2018.
Darmach said:
Would you be able to suggest which old tablets could make sense to flash semi-current roms onto? I tried to bring back some old device to reuse for home assistant display, but it's too old... Been thinking about these samsungs, but from this thread it's also a bit too old.
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imho it's correct that a custom ROM doesn't necessarily make old devices faster, but I experienced it such that at least they don't get slower (except I9195).
Recently I was allowed to support development of Android 19=LOS 20 for my T325 and it runs like hell.
P600 and P900 on LOS14, T810 on LOS19 all using daily in different rooms.
I9195 on LOS18 (that is really laggy) N910F on LOS18 as backup devices.

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