LTE connection problem - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi All,
I'm looking for help with this odd issue I can't seem to solve:
SGS-I747M, originally from Bell, unlocked and flashed with Telus stock firmware; testing with Telus SIM card. Only able to _functionally_ connect to HSPA(+) network: when trying to get LTE, the phone shows "LTE" but no internet, no SMS; I'm able to place/receive phone calls.
Tried editing the LTE-related NV items (as referenced elsewhere on this forum) -- the changes don't stick, and the values revert to the original (interestingly, they are the same as on an original Telus phone that gets LTE no problem!).
I made sure the modem is from Telus stock ROM.
This issue is obviously not a show-stopper, and the phone would be totally usable on Telus network, but I'm just curious: the hardware is the same, the software is the same... what the heck is the issue?
Could someone plz point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
Alex

You have an LTE card? I have Public Mobile which is a Telus sub that runs off the Telus towers and I can get LTE on a stock i747m.

audit13 said:
You have an LTE card? I have Public Mobile which is a Telus sub that runs off the Telus towers and I can get LTE on a stock i747m.
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Of course. It is my primary, Telus "proper" card. I get LTE on a former Rogers unlocked I337M stock Lollipop, as well as a former Rogers unlocked I747M with stock 4.3 (not to mention the Telus I747Ms I have... I rescued all my other phones from a trash bin, restored the glass on some, swapped motherboards and screens on some).
APN settings are also correct.
thoughts?

If all of the parts are original and there is no damage, I'm at a loss as to why there is no connection on LTE.
Have you tried changing the csc to telus using the dialler menu? Maybe it needs the stock telus ROM?

audit13 said:
If all of the parts are original and there is no damage, I'm at a loss as to why there is no connection on LTE.
Have you tried changing the csc to telus using the dialler menu? Maybe it needs the stock telus ROM?
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CSC = TLS. So I'm at a loss as well. Hence the question to the community

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[QUEST] 4G LTE working T-Mobile radio/modem on AT&T Note 2 or Viceversa

Is there currently a working T-Mobile modem that gets 3G on T-Mobile for the AT&T note 2? Instead of the typical Edge. (same as on Note 1) I have my AT&T Note 1 with 3G on T-Mobile... Any releases yet for the Note 2? I already ordered the dual sim card adapter for the Note 2...
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TEKHD said:
Is there currently a working T-Mobile modem that gets 3G on T-Mobile for the AT&T note 2? Instead of the typical Edge. (same as on Note 1) I have my AT&T Note 1 with 3G on T-Mobile... Any releases yet for the Note 2? I already ordered the dual sim card adapter for the Note 2...
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I can't seem to get a straight answer on this either. I have been searching for 2 days now and I haven't been able to find any solutions. I have jediX on my unlocked AT&T phone with a T-Mobile sim and all I get is Edge. ive tried to put on the T-Mobile Radio and it just boot loops me.
I may have to try and find someone that wants to trade phones with me at this point.
I believe that most of the T889 roms have a radio built in.. Have you tried that?
papabear said:
I believe that most of the T889 roms have a radio built in.. Have you tried that?
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yes i have, when i flash other roms that say the radio is included, it still shows the AT&T radio under settings>device info.
I have Jedi -X4 for Build number but,
i317UCALJ2 listed as the Baseband Version.
Model number shows SGH-T889.
if i try to flash a the T-mobile Radio, it just boot loops.
daver1 said:
yes i have, when i flash other roms that say the radio is included, it still shows the AT&T radio under settings>device info.
I have Jedi -X4 for Build number but,
i317UCALJ2 listed as the Baseband Version.
Model number shows SGH-T889.
if i try to flash a the T-mobile Radio, it just boot loops.
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I have only just started looking into this myself and was expecting a working T-mobile radio that can be used on AT&T (or Rogers) to be floating around, considering they are all using hardware revision JRO03C.
Any help would be appreciated.
trade
daver1 said:
I can't seem to get a straight answer on this either. I have been searching for 2 days now and I haven't been able to find any solutions. I have jediX on my unlocked AT&T phone with a T-Mobile sim and all I get is Edge. ive tried to put on the T-Mobile Radio and it just boot loops me.
I may have to try and find someone that wants to trade phones with me at this point.
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I am dealing with the same issue the other way (tmobile on att network, no lte), so if you ever look to trade, let me know.
Yjojimboo said:
I am dealing with the same issue the other way (tmobile on att network, no lte), so if you ever look to trade, let me know.
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Please clarify: you have a T889 (TMo N2) device using an AT&T SIM, in an area confirmed to have AT&T LTE service, and you're getting no LTE? Have you tried flashing the modem package off an i317 (AT&T N2) onto your device to see if LTE gets activated that way?
Did you tried *#2263# and then u can choose lte 17 for att.good look ..
I didn't try those two, but I will right now. Tried another method using a long input string, but it didn't work.
Yep the *#*#4636#*#*doesnt work on theese roms, however the*#2263# works on the x5 rom but not on the 4.1.2 lk7 roms.on theese roms u can choose lte and hspa from mobile settings but there is not lte only option.do u have a succes with the code ,by the way you can try hspa plus on 1900 mhz on tmobile card with that code too.i tryed it and I can confirm it is 21mbits for now.
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Please clarify: you have a T889 (TMo N2) device using an AT&T SIM, in an area confirmed to have AT&T LTE service, and you're getting no LTE? Have you tried flashing the modem package off an i317 (AT&T N2) onto your device to see if LTE gets activated that way?
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000, I might try that
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TMobile Modem on Galaxy Note 2 ATT i317
I am in the same situation as the OP. Looking to flash a T889 modem onto an ATT Galaxy Note 2 (i317) similar to the solution for Galaxy Note 1 ATT (i717) users using Tmobile network (by flashing a modified Amaze? modem).
Anyone successful in getting 3g TMobile speeds with their Galaxy Note I317?
browniegirl said:
000, I might try that
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LTE should work if you do that, but make sure your IMEI is still OK, and have a backup phone if you try flashing back the T889 modem. My phone is stuck in a bootloop since trying to go T889V -> I317M -> T889V.
*#197328640#
*#197328640#
TEKHD said:
*#197328640#
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what can we do with this code?
4g
Darkshado said:
LTE should work if you do that, but make sure your IMEI is still OK, and have a backup phone if you try flashing back the T889 modem. My phone is stuck in a bootloop since trying to go T889V -> I317M -> T889V.
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I have an AT&T note 2 unlocked working a T-Mobile sim and 4G has been working from the start!
Did you double check that you're in a strictly AWS area, spectrum-wise?
Oh, and quick update: I was able to get the phone to boot with the I317M modem, switch it to diagnostic mode and fix the EFS NV entries. LTE works, not sure about AWS HSPA and not in a position to test.
Darkshado said:
Did you double check that you're in a strictly AWS area, spectrum-wise?
Oh, and quick update: I was able to get the phone to boot with the I317M modem, switch it to diagnostic mode and fix the EFS NV entries. LTE works, not sure about AWS HSPA and not in a position to test.
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So you have a T889 and flashed I317M Modem and accessed the *#197328640# code and did what exactly? and you are getting LTE on AT&T?
please elaborate.... please...
TEKHD said:
So you have a T889 and flashed I317M Modem and accessed the *#197328640# code and did what exactly? and you are getting LTE on AT&T?
please elaborate.... please...
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Hello TEKHD,
I have a T889V, but my carrier up here is Virgin Mobile Canada, whose network is technically closer to AT&T's band-wise. DC-HSPA 42 on 850 and 1900 MHz with LTE on Band 4 (AWS).
Reason I got a T889V is because I also keep a T-Mobile SIM for stateside trips, it was a bit cheaper and it leaves the door open to switching to Videotron in addition to the "Big Three".
I first unlocked the phone using the ServiceMode menu method.
I backed up /efs, and this is where I made my first mistake. I know I've been ranting about this for a few days now, you need a proper Qualcomm NV backup.
I usually stick to the Canadian ROMs as they tend to remain closer to their international brethren than the US ones, and also because they don't require tethering fixes. In this case, the T889V ROM also allows switching network modes between GSM, WCDMA and GSM/WCDMA/LTE easily.
I did modify the CSC files to remove the <CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode>lte</CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode> line in /system/csc/others.xml and even went so far as making a customized VMC CSC and reapplied that to get all the other little carrier tweaks like FastDormancy. The line is cosmetic only, as I've had it show 4G in the network icon and still get LTE, otherwise it shows 3G, H, H+ and LTE on the T889V. The other place I've seen it have an effect is in the network settings where it'll show GSM/WCDMA/LTE instead of GSM/WCDMA.
I've used Odin before, I have a download jig (two paralleled leftover 620kOhm resistors and a Sparkfun breakout board) and I've tarred my own images before with Cygwin.
To get the necessary files, I downloaded the stock T889V, I317M (Canadian LTE Note II variant, the one that'd actually be sold by VMC if they ever do.) and T889 ROMs from Sammobile.
My initial attempt to flash the I317M modem through Odin (as a standalone image) gave a fail before the phone began the actual writing process, i. e. it transferred the radio image without any issues. Later experiments show that only the T889V modem tar flashes with Odin, the T889 one doesn't either. Same goes for the whole, original Sammobile images, the modem partitions fail if you're cross-flashing.
I then used CWM with an update zip sourced here on XDA that included a "flash_image" binary to flash the 317M LJ2 modem. I used it to prep T889 and 889V zips as well. Rebooted the phone, it connected and gave me LTE, network icon and all. The before and after speedtests went from 3.5 to 35 Mbps. I did check and my IMEI showed 0 instead of, well, my IMEI.
No big deal, or so I thought, I'll just restore /efs in CWM, reflash the T889V modem and carry on. NOT.
The phone immediately started bootlooping, and the only way I initially got it to stop was to flash an N7100 boot.img. The S-Pen didn't work, nor did any networking apart from wifi. Getting QPST to talk to the phone was a bust as well; the hen and the egg.
I tried different combinations and couldn't fix the problem. (My flash counter sits well over 20 now.)
I got another poster (deeznutz1977) to send me his T889 NV backup (sans IMEI) the other day. I later had the idea of reflashing the I317M modem again, which did not boot loop after all (there may have been a matter of wiping /cache and Dalvik cache at the right time).
This time dialcode *#7284#, selecting "Qualcomm USB Settings" then selecting "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" worked. I could get the programs talking with the phone. I inserted my IMEI in deeznutz1977's backup, wrote that to the phone and rebooted.
The phone doesn't bootloop anymore, my IMEI is back, as is service on my current carrier. Plus, this configuration still works with AWS HSPA. The one catch is that bootloops resume if I reflash the T889V modem through either CWM or Odin.
I made a few more speed tests before writing this and managed to get an average 45 Mbps down and 12 up along with a 40 ms ping.
Hope that answered a few of your questions.
Regards,
Darkshado
Darkshado said:
Hello TEKHD,
I have a T889V, but my carrier up here is Virgin Mobile Canada, whose network is technically closer to AT&T's band-wise. DC-HSPA 42 on 850 and 1900 MHz with LTE on Band 4 (AWS).
Reason I got a T889V is because I also keep a T-Mobile SIM for stateside trips, it was a bit cheaper and it leaves the door open to switching to Videotron in addition to the "Big Three".
I first unlocked the phone using the debug menu method.
I backed up /efs, and this is where I made my first mistake. I know I've been ranting about this for a few days now, you need a proper Qualcomm NV backup.
I usually stick to the Canadian ROMs as they tend to remain closer to their international brethren than the US ones, and also because they don't require tethering fixes.
I did modify the CSC files to remove the <CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode>lte</CscFeature_Setting_DisableNetworkMode> line in /system/csc/others.xml and even went so far as making a customized VMC CSC and reapplied that to get all the other little carrier tweaks like FastDormancy. The line is cosmetic only, as I've had it show 4G in the network icon and still get LTE, otherwise it shows 3G, H, H+ and LTE on the T889V. The other place I've seen it have an effect is in the network settings where it'll show GSM/WCDMA/LTE instead of GSM/WCDMA.
I've used Odin before, I have a download jig (two paralleled leftover 620kOhm resistors and a Sparkfun breakout board) and I've tarred my own images before with Cygwin.
To get the necessary files, I downloaded the stock T889V, I317M (Canadian LTE Note II variant, the one that'd actually be sold by VMC if they ever do.) and T889 ROMs from Sammobile.
My initial attempt to flash the I317M modem through Odin (as a standalone image) gave a fail before the phone began the actual writing process, i. e. it transferred the radio image without any issues. Later experiments show that only the T889V modem tar flashes with Odin, the T889 one doesn't either. Same goes for the whole, original Sammobile images, the modem partitions fail if you're cross-flashing.
I then used CWM with an update zip sourced here on XDA that included a "flash_image" binary to flash the 317M LJ2 modem. I used it to prep T889 and 889V zips as well. Rebooted the phone, it connected and gave me LTE, network icon and all. The before and after speedtests went from 3.5 to 35 Mbps. I did check and my IMEI showed 0 instead of, well, my IMEI.
No big deal, or so I thought, I'll just restore /efs in CWM, reflash the T889V modem and carry on. NOT.
The phone immediately started bootlooping, and the only way I initially got it to stop was to flash an N7100 boot.img. The S-Pen didn't work, nor did any networking apart from wifi. Getting QPST to talk to the phone was a bust as well; the hen and the egg.
I tried different combinations and couldn't fix the problem. (My flash counter sits well over 20 now.)
I got another poster (deeznutz1977) to send me his T889 NV backup (sans IMEI) the other day. I later had the idea of reflashing the I317M modem again, which did not boot loop after all (there may have been a matter of wiping /cache and Dalvik cache at the right time).
This time dialcode *#7284#, selecting "Qualcomm USB Settings" then selecting "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" worked. I could get the programs talking with the phone. I inserted my IMEI in deeznutz1977's backup, wrote that to the phone and rebooted.
The phone doesn't bootloop anymore, my IMEI is back, as is service on my current carrier. One catch is that I am unable to test is if this configuration still works with AWS HSPA. The other is that bootloops resume if I reflash the T889V modem through either CWM or Odin.
I made a few more speed tests before writing this and managed to get an average 45 Mbps down and 12 up along with a 40 ms ping.
Hope that answered a few of your questions.
Regards,
Darkshado
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Wow... thank you for taking your time and explaining everything... really, thank you... so you managed to completely transform your T889V into a I317M... that's why it now bootloops if flashing the original T889V... as it would if you really had an I317M... is that right?
you don't have access to a sim with the t-mobile band in order to test for just a minute?
So... here is my story... maybe I can help here with the transformation of T889 to I317 and viceversa... (or maybe an hybrid modem like the one for the Note 1)
-> I have both the AT&T I317 and the T-Mobile T889...
-> I also have both with dual sim card adapters...
-> I also have 1 Unlimited everything T-Mobile sim card & 2 AT&T unlimited everything sim cards...
I want to be able to keep the T889 with 1 sim -> working LTE on AT&T and the 2nd sim -> ready for future T-Mobile LTE...both sims in the dual sim card adapter on the same phone of course (I also want to sell the I317) just keep one universal LTE Note 2
What can I do here? Willing to sacrifice whatever I need to... in order to accomplish my objective... This will help everyone here on both carriers...
As for now... I have noted that while navigating on both phones thru the service menu... the I317 says ENS: ENABLED and the T889 says ENS: DISABLED ... searched on google... no answer.... ENS stands for? Emergency Notification System? lol
Is there anything I can do here since I own both phones... that can sort things out in order to unlock the LTE feature on the Tmobile variant? or is that something we all just have to wait for the carrier to do via OTA? Is there any modded modem that can solve this? Your I317M modem... can it do something here for the T889?
On the pictures the one on the left is the I317 and on the right the T889... both with AT&T sims at the moment of the picture. If I go outside, the AT&T Note 2 will get 4G icon (LTE) and the T-Mobile Note 2 will stay in HSPA+...
I have MTP + ADB on both phones when using code *#7284# also... is there anything useful in this code besides unlocking phone? *#197328640# ??? Diagnostic mode here... *#0*# any more codes?

[Q] At&t to T-Mobile

Here's the issue. I purchased the At&t s3 (SGH-I747) last year. Long story short, I wanted to go to T-Mobile prepaid with the same phone.
I purchased the SIM activation kit for $10, popped my SIM in and it worked!
Before I put the SIM in it though, I paid for an unlock code. I still have the code.
No 'Network Unlock' screen.
No prompt for my unlock code.
I am getting H+ speeds with the at&t s3 on T-Mobile prepaid without doing ANYTHING.
My question is:
Why cant I get to the unlock screen? I have tried to dial "#7465625*638*# for the prompt to popup and NOTHING.
Can someone tell me...
1. Can I flash a T-mobile rom to this phone? (every time i try I get a build.prop error, even after changing the model to the T999 and all that jazz),
so I can't install a T-Mo rom?
2. Do I have to flash a modem/radio or anything else like that?
3. Or, should I just continue to flash At&t Roms with the t-mo prepaid sim?
I have searched for a while now, and noone has my problem. I never expected to just switch sim's and it would work, so ANY help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
bradhoschar said:
Here's the issue. I purchased the At&t s3 (SGH-I747) last year. Long story short, I wanted to go to T-Mobile prepaid with the same phone.
I purchased the SIM activation kit for $10, popped my SIM in and it worked!
Before I put the SIM in it though, I paid for an unlock code. I still have the code.
No 'Network Unlock' screen.
No prompt for my unlock code.
I am getting H+ speeds with the at&t s3 on T-Mobile prepaid without doing ANYTHING.
My question is:
Why cant I get to the unlock screen? I have tried to dial "#7465625*638*# for the prompt to popup and NOTHING.
Can someone tell me...
1. Can I flash a T-mobile rom to this phone? (every time i try I get a build.prop error, even after changing the model to the T999 and all that jazz),
so I can't install a T-Mo rom?
2. Do I have to flash a modem/radio or anything else like that?
3. Or, should I just continue to flash At&t Roms with the t-mo prepaid sim?
I have searched for a while now, and noone has my problem. I never expected to just switch sim's and it would work, so ANY help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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since your device is still an AT&T branded Galaxy S III (SGH-i747), you must keep with ROMs designed for that phone. flashing T-Mobile branded Galaxy S III (SGH-T999) ROMs will brick your device, same thing goes for flashing modems.
just because your SIM and Carrier is now T-Mobile, doesn't mean your phone is.
Okaham said:
since your device is still an AT&T branded Galaxy S III (SGH-i747), you must keep with ROMs designed for that phone. flashing T-Mobile branded Galaxy S III (SGH-T999) ROMs will brick your device, same thing goes for flashing modems.
just because your SIM and Carrier is now T-Mobile, doesn't mean your phone is.
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You got that right.
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Sent while sleeping in chair.
Okaham said:
since your device is still an AT&T branded Galaxy S III (SGH-i747), you must keep with ROMs designed for that phone. flashing T-Mobile branded Galaxy S III (SGH-T999) ROMs will brick your device, same thing goes for flashing modems.
just because your SIM and Carrier is now T-Mobile, doesn't mean your phone is.
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Wrong. Flashing an rom meant for the AT&T variant of the S3 on a T-Mobile variant S3 and vice versa will not brick the device. APN setting may get messed up and you have to enter them manually but it will not brick the device. Flashing a ROM for the international S3 on a U.S. variant of the S3 and vice versa will brick the device.
I wouldn't recommend flashing modems between the variants of S3s, that may or may not brick the device but wouldn't try it.
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bradhoschar said:
Here's the issue. I purchased the At&t s3 (SGH-I747) last year. Long story short, I wanted to go to T-Mobile prepaid with the same phone.
I purchased the SIM activation kit for $10, popped my SIM in and it worked!
Before I put the SIM in it though, I paid for an unlock code. I still have the code.
No 'Network Unlock' screen.
No prompt for my unlock code.
I am getting H+ speeds with the at&t s3 on T-Mobile prepaid without doing ANYTHING.
My question is:
Why cant I get to the unlock screen? I have tried to dial "#7465625*638*# for the prompt to popup and NOTHING.
Can someone tell me...
1. Can I flash a T-mobile rom to this phone? (every time i try I get a build.prop error, even after changing the model to the T999 and all that jazz),
so I can't install a T-Mo rom?
2. Do I have to flash a modem/radio or anything else like that?
3. Or, should I just continue to flash At&t Roms with the t-mo prepaid sim?
I have searched for a while now, and noone has my problem. I never expected to just switch sim's and it would work, so ANY help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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If you want to unlock the S3 (you must be stock to do this, stocked rooted may work, but I'm not sure):
Just dial the following keys *#197328640#
Main Menu
[1] UMTS
[1] Debug Screen
[8] Phone Control
[6] Network Lock
Options [3]Perso SHA256 OFF
(after choosing this option, wait about 30 seconds, then go back one step by pressing the Menu button then select Back, now you are in
[6] Network Lock then choose
[4] NW Lock NV Data INITIALLIZ ..... wait for a minute then reboot your phone
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Hello.
If you have signal then why are you trying to use the code? It is unlocked already!
im not an expert but this is what i know from reading a lot:
1.- I installed a t-mobile (t999) rom modified to work in a att s3 (i747), i think you can flash a any rom from the t999 section (i am not sure about this)
2.- Do NOT try to install a modem from t-mobile or you will hard brick your phone.
3.- Thats a good idea, do it and let me know if it works.
I used this files to convert an i747 to a t999 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771021&page=25 (read from post #246) so now i use customs roms for the t999 i did it because where i live do not have good signal, was stuck at edge and with those files now i have 3g signal.
Btw, i am in the $30 prepaid t mo plan.
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xmanberserker said:
Hello.
If you have signal then why are you trying to use the code? It is unlocked already!
im not an expert but this is what i know from reading a lot:
1.- I installed a t-mobile (t999) rom modified to work in a att s3 (i747), i think you can flash a any rom from the t999 section (i am not sure about this)
2.- Do NOT try to install a modem from t-mobile or you will hard brick your phone.
3.- Thats a good idea, do it and let me know if it works.
I used this files to convert an i747 to a t999 http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...771021&page=25 (read from post #246) so now i use customs roms for the t999 i did it because where i live do not have good signal, was stuck at edge and with those files now i have 3g signal.
Btw, i am in the $30 prepaid t mo plan.
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#1: If you have a Unlocked AT&T I747 Galaxy S3 you don't need any files to convert it to work on any T999 Tmobile roms.
#2: You can use any T999 Tmobile custom roms as long as you have an Unlocked & Rooted AT&T Galaxy S3 I747 Phone.
#3: There is no such thing as installing or flashing any files which would would change the frequency for 3G on a I747 phone.
#4: Your link is dead... LOL
#4: Your link is dead... LOL[/QUOTE]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771021&page=25 Fixed
Misterjunky said:
#1: If you have a Unlocked AT&T I747 Galaxy S3 you don't need any files to convert it to work on any T999 Tmobile roms.
#2: You can use any T999 Tmobile custom roms as long as you have an Unlocked & Rooted AT&T Galaxy S3 I747 Phone.
#3: There is no such thing as installing or flashing any files which would would change the frequency for 3G on a I747 phone.
#4: Your link is dead... LOL
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That is not true. Before following these instructions ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771021&page=25 ) I could NOT install any t-mo rom as CWM verifies the make/model before installing the rom.
Hence, me having the 'installation cannot continue' build.prop=d2att.
So, now AFTER flashing the 4 files, I was able to install 3 different T-Mobile ROMS. XTREMEPERIA ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199018 ) was the only one that is giving me 4G. I know, I know, its all in the APN settings, but this is the only one that gave me truly 4G speeds with a T-Mo sim.
re: 3G/4G
bradhoschar said:
That is not true. Before following these instructions ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771021&page=25 ) I could NOT install any t-mo rom as CWM verifies the make/model before installing the rom.
Hence, me having the 'installation cannot continue' build.prop=d2att.
So, now AFTER flashing the 4 files, I was able to install 3 different T-Mobile ROMS. XTREMEPERIA ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199018 ) was the only one that is giving me 4G. I know, I know, its all in the APN settings, but this is the only one that gave me truly 4G speeds with a T-Mo sim.
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You are right, clockworkmod (Rom Manager) does verify, however if you select
and flash the Tmobile T999 recovery image when flashing clockworkmod recovery
all is fine.
Another thing, if you have a unlocked i747 and flash any Tmobile cwm zip file rom as
soon as it reboots and you check the network in the phones settings it will display
"T-Mobile US" and will work properly without the need of any other files or conversions.
However the Unlocked I747 will never work with Tmobile's 3G or 4G networks.
Misterjunky said:
You are right, clockworkmod (Rom Manager) does verify, however if you select
and flash the Tmobile T999 recovery image when flashing clockworkmod recovery
all is fine.
Another thing, if you have a unlocked i747 and flash any Tmobile cwm zip file rom as
soon as it reboots and you check the network in the phones settings it will display
"T-Mobile US" and will work properly without the need of any other files or conversions.
However the Unlocked I747 will never work with Tmobile's 3G or 4G networks.
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Ahh...good tip about CWM
I currently have 4g on my unlocked S3 from at&t currently on T-Mobile.
And, when I was on stock, I had 3g
re: Tmobile Network.
bradhoschar said:
Ahh...good tip about CWM
I currently have 4g on my unlocked S3 from at&t currently on T-Mobile.
And, when I was on stock, I had 3g
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Yes but when you were on stock you were on the AT&T network not Tmobile.
Misterjunky said:
Yes but when you were on stock you were on the AT&T network not Tmobile.
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No, that is incorrect. With the 4 files I flashed, I was on T-Mobile network. It was a T-Mobile ROM, T-Mobile sim, and T-Mobile radio.
bradhoschar said:
No, that is incorrect. With the 4 files I flashed, I was on T-Mobile network. It was a T-Mobile ROM, T-Mobile sim, and T-Mobile radio.
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Quit saying you are using a T-Mobile radio before you help someone brick their phone. The radio files are NOT interchangeable between ANY of the US variants!
EtherealRemnant said:
Quit saying you are using a T-Mobile radio before you help someone brick their phone. The radio files are NOT interchangeable between ANY of the US variants!
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Oh, my bad. I thought 'modem' and 'radio' were the same thing.
THEY ARE!!!!
Notice in the picture how under the 'phone' tab, it says MODEM.
Yes, I flashed all 4, and now have a t-mobile setup on an at&t s3.
bradhoschar said:
Oh, my bad. I thought 'modem' and 'radio' were the same thing.
THEY ARE!!!!
Notice in the picture how under the 'phone' tab, it says MODEM.
Yes, I flashed all 4, and now have a t-mobile setup on an at&t s3.
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You need to specify that you are using an engineering image that T-Mobile used on the 747 before the T-999 was available to test the device. In general if you flash a T-Mobile radio image to a 747, you risk losing calls and data at minimum and a hard brick at worst. It is imperative to make sure to point out that it only works with THAT engineering set.
EtherealRemnant said:
You need to specify that you are using an engineering image that T-Mobile used on the 747 before the T-999 was available to test the device. In general if you flash a T-Mobile radio image to a 747, you risk losing calls and data at minimum and a hard brick at worst. It is imperative to make sure to point out that it only works with THAT engineering set.
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Ahh...gotcha. Thats what it states in THAT OP, I just thought that once that build was on the phone, from that point on, any T-Mo anything would work. I did have the watermark on my wallpaper, but everything else said 't-mobile'.
But, yes in general, if you flash TMO onto AT&T, there be dragons.
Thanks all, and happy flashing!
Even with that configuration, the only thing T-Mobile you can flash is recovery and custom ROMs. A T-999 baseband or boot loader could very well cause a brick. Its a dangerous hack because it has everyone confused. For all intents and purposes, it is 747 software with T-Mobile's AWS capability. In fact it doesn't even seem to have DC-HSPA, only HSPA+ (21mbps versus 42). It has the benefit of supporting T-Mo LTE though.
Awesome
EtherealRemnant said:
Even with that configuration, the only thing T-Mobile you can flash is recovery and custom ROMs. A T-999 baseband or boot loader could very well cause a brick. Its a dangerous hack because it has everyone confused. For all intents and purposes, it is 747 software with T-Mobile's AWS capability. In fact it doesn't even seem to have DC-HSPA, only HSPA+ (21mbps versus 42). It has the benefit of supporting T-Mo LTE though.
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Very good to know! Thanks for the info. Perhaps when T-Mo refarms their LTE, I won't have to do much to this beastly phone!
Thanks all!
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bradhoschar said:
Very good to know! Thanks for the info. Perhaps when T-Mo refarms their LTE, I won't have to do much to this beastly phone!
Thanks all!
:good:
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It doesn't make sense for T-Mobile to refarm their LTE. The 1700 AWS band is the most efficient spectrum they currently own and the AWS spectrum is going to be the most compatible across LTE networks. T-Mobile has pretty much no chance of ever getting the 700MHz that at&t and Verizon are using.

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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
re: locked/unlocked
[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
re: locked/unlocked
[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.
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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!

Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network.

I recently just got a plan on the Canadian cell service provider, WIND, on my Roger's phone. I unlocked it and make it able to use AWS bands, which is what WIND is on. The phone read WIND fine when I was getting the plan, but only a few hours later the signal died and now I'm getting "Your SIM does not allow a connection to the network".
I tried using ODIN and flashing back to stock 4.1.1, but that has not worked. I don't know what to do right now.
I also tried turning the radio on and off, and that has not worked.
I'm stumped. Can anybody help?
You have to reapply the AWS mod the moment you flash another modem.
My phone was was modded and has had SEVERAL different modems and never had to re apply the mod is a hardware firmware flash and should stick. You could try I suppose but it may b with all the ownership changes with carriers here they may have changed frequencies. Like Telus screwed 90% of Public mobile customers.
When I modded mine I went through QPST there is a thread in development.
Sent from my AWS enabled I317m ❤ Running DN3 v5.
AgentTran said:
I recently just got a plan on the Canadian cell service provider, WIND, on my Roger's phone. I unlocked it and make it able to use AWS bands, which is what WIND is on. The phone read WIND fine when I was getting the plan, but only a few hours later the signal died and now I'm getting "Your SIM does not allow a connection to the network".
I tried using ODIN and flashing back to stock 4.1.1, but that has not worked. I don't know what to do right now.
I also tried turning the radio on and off, and that has not worked.
I'm stumped. Can anybody help?
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Blacklisted maybe?

Samsung Note 2 (Sgh-i317m) connecting to unwanted network operators with roaming off.

Hey, So, I realized I posted a forum about this with an "anonymous" account.. And sorry about that.
Anyways, My issue is, my darn phone will drop the network, and decides to connect to a rogers or telus Network Operator instead of Bell (or just completely dropping the network entirely). I did the unlock hack through the original baseband, then updated to cyanogen 12.1 and installed the I317MVLUDNF3 modem, Same issues. I just dealt with it but am wanting to try to fix this. I recently moved to Resurrection Remix 6.0.1 (which, by the by, is amazing) and its gotten better reception, but same darn issue.
So, How do i go along to fix this? Any way through xposed or root or WHATEVER cause this makes the phone really unreliable.
Does this problem exist when using the latest stock rom?
audit13 said:
Does this problem exist when using the latest stock rom?
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No i do not believe it did.. I could try with the stock rom again as i dont completely remember. But I am 80% sure it didn't.
Edit: Heres whats going on (this for some reason happens extremely quickly right now, usually its a half an hour or more apart..)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_ujRmp9xyW_TGg4Z1lzTlAzNlE/view?usp=sharing
It could be that these custom ROMs need the latest bootloader and modem to function properly.
audit13 said:
It could be that these custom ROMs need the latest bootloader and modem to function properly.
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I'm downloading the mvludnf4 modem, and i have the latest bootloader from 4.4.2.. So, lets see if this modem fixes it..
Any other ideas?
If it seems to work properly on a stock rom, maybe flash back a completely stock rom, flash twrp, and then a custom rom?
audit13 said:
If it seems to work properly on a stock rom, maybe flash back a completely stock rom, flash twrp, and then a custom rom?
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Sorry for the late reply. I flashed the nf4 modem and reception is better.. Battery life sucks but oh well. I think this is a hardware issue.. I'm getting around -90 to -110dbm and 0-7 asu MAX. Maybe my antenna is busted?
Maybe try flashing back to a completely stock rom instead of just flashing the modem?
audit13 said:
Maybe try flashing back to a completely stock rom instead of just flashing the modem?
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Well.. I don't see how the ROM could have an impact with the signal strength but I'll give it a try. Anywhere i can find a completely stock rom? The one stop shop only has stock slightly modded. Unless that will work
J.Naw said:
Well.. I don't see how the ROM could have an impact with the signal strength but I'll give it a try. Anywhere i can find a completely stock rom? The one stop shop only has stock slightly modded. Unless that will work
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Edit. Was reading this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2312921
And maybe the dialer unlock causes this? I could try getting it properly unlocked? Any insight on how carrier locks work?
I had an i317m that was locked to Telus running stock kk.
I used Odin to flash a stock 4.1.1 Samsung rom, sim unlocked the phone via the dialler menu, flashed back to the latest kk, pass the phone to a relative, and he has been using it for years on Rogers with no signal issues afaik. It may be possible that this method of unlocking causes a signal issue but I can't be sure.
In the thread that was linked, it looks like it could be a hardware problem.
Hmm.. Well I tore the phone apart and the antennas seem to be jn place.. The 4g antenna is alot smaller then the GT n7100's. Maybe that has something to do with it.. That or this phone has trouble with bell frequencies?
audit13 said:
I had an i317m that was locked to Telus running stock kk.
I used Odin to flash a stock 4.1.1 Samsung rom, sim unlocked the phone via the dialler menu, flashed back to the latest kk, pass the phone to a relative, and he has been using it for years on Rogers with no signal issues afaik. It may be possible that this method of unlocking causes a signal issue but I can't be sure.
In the thread that was linked, it looks like it could be a hardware problem.
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Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk
The i317m should be fine with bell, Telus, and Rogers.
audit13 said:
The i317m should be fine with bell, Telus, and Rogers.
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Then i am completely lost.. Something must be hardware related.
Not 100% sure but doesn't the phones imei number have to be registered on the network it's using. Maybe imei has something to do with it.
Just a copy and paste off the internet instead of linking to a website. I think imei is the problem.
What is IMEI?
Mobile phones, except the serial number have also IMEI number. IMEI — International Mobile Equipment Identity. IMEI — a common standard for all mobile devices, which is assigned to the phone at the time of manufacture it in the factory. It's the unique number, which is broadcasting to the carrier to authorize phone in the network. Structure of the IMEI is the same for all phones regardless of manufacturer. IMEI number is also used to track and block lost or stolen phones by the carrier, which further prevents to use of such devices. However, blocking IMEI in one carrier network have no effect in others networks.
haro25 said:
Just a copy and paste off the internet instead of linking to a website. I think imei is the problem.
What is IMEI?
Mobile phones, except the serial number have also IMEI number. IMEI — International Mobile Equipment Identity. IMEI — a common standard for all mobile devices, which is assigned to the phone at the time of manufacture it in the factory. It's the unique number, which is broadcasting to the carrier to authorize phone in the network. Structure of the IMEI is the same for all phones regardless of manufacturer. IMEI number is also used to track and block lost or stolen phones by the carrier, which further prevents to use of such devices. However, blocking IMEI in one carrier network have no effect in others networks.
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Well.. If it was an imei issue wouldnt it be getting no signal at all since the phone can't register on the network?
Canadian carriers don't need the imei to be registered, only the SIM card.

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