LG G5 sprint locked, desperate need for help - Sprint LG G5 Questions & Answers

Hi, I have followed the hidden menu apk method carefully which didn't change anything in the phone, I took my phone to THREE repair stores in my country, one of them could manage to do calls with it but no mobile data then the other store updated it I think and nothing is working like at start, PLEASE I BEG YOU for help, I am willing to donate once it is fixed. I was told that some ebay sellers remote unlock it but I don't trust them or at least I want the person to try and then I pay him if it works but I don't want to waste my money.
If it helps, it is now on Software version LS992ZV9, android version 7.0, and there is an update waiting to be installed but I still didn't accept it. I read there is a downgrade guide but how can it help or are there other links or guides to follow? Please guide or help me, it's been more than a year I have this brick.

Truepeace said:
Hi, I have followed the hidden menu apk method carefully which didn't change anything in the phone, I took my phone to THREE repair stores in my country, one of them could manage to do calls with it but no mobile data then the other store updated it I think and nothing is working like at start, PLEASE I BEG YOU for help, I am willing to donate once it is fixed. I was told that some ebay sellers remote unlock it but I don't trust them or at least I want the person to try and then I pay him if it works but I don't want to waste my money.
If it helps, it is now on Software version LS992ZV9, android version 7.0, and there is an update waiting to be installed but I still didn't accept it. I read there is a downgrade guide but how can it help or are there other links or guides to follow? Please guide or help me, it's been more than a year I have this brick.
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As I stated in PM upgrade 1 step to ZVA and stop there never again.
The the hidden menu hack will work....

Thanks a lot for the help, I updated from ZV9 to ZVA and the hiddenmenu guide helped me do phone calls but I still can't have mobile data although I set up the APN correctly and I read the tutorial 3 times.
I noticed that in step 8 it says to "Reboot" then if I go in the Hiddenmenu settings in " LTE Data roam config" where I enabled all bands before reboot, I see that "Bar Roam Enabled" is set back to "Disable" so after a reboot it gets disabled and the "mobile network state" in settings is "connecting". Any idea ? Thanks.
Edit1: If I also go in Access Point Names in the normal settings, the apn I put is not checked although in the Hiddenmenu app it is. (https://i.imgur.com/mYwiRB9.jpg)
And usually the carrier in my country sends a settings sms that automatically adds the apn to the phone but when I request it the setrings sms never arrives as if it is blocked by the phone.
I even tried adding the APN of the second carrier we have in my country using my friend's sim card and his apn settings but same results as before.

I don't understand how calls work but mobile data isn't! Does my carrier requires additional settings in the phone to be unlocked or is my phone super locked? No expert to troubleshoot my problem? Please.

Finally fixed! I followed wildantics steps by starting with a R&D factory reset (maybe it is not required so you can try without it first), then a tip to skip configuring your phone which worked from me is to SPAM tap the power, and volume up and down buttons (and I didn't have any sim card inserted).
Use the hiddenmenucall app, in IOT(CDG2), LTE setting, put Operation Mode to Lab Network, reboot, insert sim, reboot. Then in ModemProtocol, RAT Selection, choose GSM/WCDMA/LTE Auto, then in ModemProtocol, Network Mode, choose Automatic, add your APN by going to IOT(CDG2), LTE Settings, APN settings and in LTE Data roam config, enable all the bands.

Which software version did you have when you tried these steps?

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[Q] HELP! 4g LOST

HELP! 4g LOST / not working
THE SHORT OF IT: I flashed a custom ROM & kernel. They didn't work properly, so I flashed my nandroid to get back to rooted stock. NOW I HAVE NO 4G or signal of any kind (wifi works)!!!!!!
THE LONG OF IT:I'm in South Korea using the Galaxy Note 2 on the carrier LG with their U+ LTE service. As far as I could see and have been told my phone ONLY uses 4g (no 3g or other options to check). I was advised to flash a Tmobile or ATT Rom (I chose the Tmobile AOKP) as our U+ phones don't have their own Roms & Forums and I flashed a custom kernel from sjkoon a developer posting kernels that work for our phone. Others have done the same thing and reported no problems. After flashing, the new Rom & kernel, the phone booted in the Google startup helper I could not gain access to any signal or wifi to access or create a gmail account.
So, I nandroided back to stock (rooted, mind you, using chainfire's exynos exploit) but my 4g won't work, only wifi does. So, I have NO way to make/receive calls. I've verified a number of pieces of information through various avenues and have the following:
PHONE INFO
My Access Point Names says "LG U+" with "internet.lguplus.co.kr" underneath. There is no option to change it or edit it, just a radio button with no other options (is this is fine?). I was advised in another forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36895160#post36895160) to change mmsc's value to http://omammsc.uplus.co.kr:9084, but I dont' know where that option is to change it, or if this is a problem.
I also used the the "Phone Info" app and got some of these readings:
In Telephony, have a Device ID, my Network type is 3, Sim State 5, it shows I have a SIM operator and country, Serial Number Subscriber ID, etc. The only things that MAY be strange (I don't know what their original values should be) are that Call State, Data Activity and Data State are all 0 and my Network Operator Name, Network Operator and Network Country ISO are just blank. Even if I wanted to change any of these I have no idea how...
PLEASE HELP & THANK YOU!
It's strange. I spent the night/morning searching forums for a solution but not sure exactly what to do. Please, help me or point the way to fix this issue if you know how and thank you very much. I'm willing to buy you a beer or buy your newest app, say thanks on all your posts for the next month, whatever! Hehe. ...:crying:

Can't fully install stock ROM with Odin - help please!

Hi, and firstly, thanks to any and all who offer their knowledge to assist my conundrum.
I recently purchased a Bell Canada version of the SG Note 2 (i317), I am on Telus so I attempted to Unlock the phone. I looked online and found people were having success unlocking these phones for free using the *#197327640# method, (whereby you go into the service mode, turn off the PERSHO_256 and then INITIALLIZ).
I tried this method and the phone then seemed to work with my telus sim, but only for voice, not data. When I put in a Bell SIM from a friend, both voice and data worked fine - which tells me its not a hardware (radio) issue. I also tried using another friends Telus SIM and had the same results as mine - which tells me it's not a SIM error. Also, all the settings in the mobile network area appeared to be correctly set up.
So, my next step was to try and reflash the phone to the stock Bell ROM and then just buy an Unlock code. I downloaded the stock ROM (2 different ones actually) and used Odin 3.07 to reload the ROM. I've tried it several times now, with both Bell ROMs and each time it says it's been successful, but the phone remains in the same, partially unlocked state.
It seems as though by using the PERSHO_256 method I have permanently, PARTIALLY unlocked the phone. I can't seem to re-lock it by installing the stock Bell ROM, and since it's unlocked, I can't get the foreign SIM error to come up to enable me to put in my purchased unlock code.
If anyone has any insights, it would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
-Luke
did you check and/or setup the apn? it may be just the apn is not set correctly or you have to manually input hte apn
sounds like just APN needs setting...
APN?
How would I check/setup the APN? Is this to allow me to do a full reflash to a stock ROM or to access data with the phone in it's current state?
left ownsho
So I went into ACCES POINT NAMES and checked the sp.telus.net box, no change. Did a restart. No change Any ideas?
Wooooo Hooooo!!!
So, it's working now!!! I dug a little deeper and found the correct APN settings for TELUS. NOW IT F*@^&#*&@ING WORKS!
Thanks so much for pointing me in the right direction!!!

[Q] Device won't connect to any network

Hi, I have an SGH-I747M that was originally purchased through Bell. In an attempt to unlock to make it work on Koodo, I went through SamMobile (after reading there was no way to unlock post 4.3 OTA update) and that seemed to half work.They resell a service from 123unlock.nl which is a client that uses adb or something of the sort to mess with phone files. The program afterwards said "Your phone is now unlocked! However if you don't see any carriers you need to do something in the advanced option and pay another $2x.xx dollars to do so". I didn't feel like giving them any more money at this point because I was upset that what I originally paid for didn't work properly. The fix was apparently an option in the advanced options that was an NVM repair/rebuild or something of the sort. I should have screenshotted the issue but of course didn't.
Now, the phone will boot up and does not offer me a SIM unlock option anymore. When searching for carriers it will ever only find Rogers for some reason. It won't recognize Koodo or Telus or anything of the sort (or bell when my bell SIM is in). Every now and then when it boots up, it will successfully send a text but only within a 5-10 second time frame after boot (I've made 1 phone call as well for 3 seconds). I've tried the Koodo SIM in my own Nexus 5 and works fine so the network is okay at least (plus I called Koodo and they verified on their end things look good... if that makes a difference). The SGS3 won't even accept an original Bell SIM at this point. It's always on either no network, 1 bar or full bars, never anything in between. I've tried flashing different ROMs from Bell stock to Koodo stock and CM11 and it won't work no matter what I do. Under all ROMs it pops up an "ME Returned temporary error" message on the screen.
I'm hoping someone might have seen this issue before or know what's going on with the phone that I can fix. I'm assuming it's something to do with the modem part of the phone that's refusing to connect to carriers but I'm at a loss to fix it. I haven't tried flashing different modems on it yet because I'm unsure which one would be a good fix and no one has had roughly the same issue I could find in 3 days of Googling for this issue. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi, I have an SGH-I747M that was originally purchased through Bell. In an attempt to unlock to make it work on Koodo, I went through SamMobile (after reading there was no way to unlock post 4.3 OTA update) and that seemed to half work.They resell a service from 123unlock.nl which is a client that uses adb or something of the sort to mess with phone files. The program afterwards said "Your phone is now unlocked! However if you don't see any carriers you need to do something in the advanced option and pay another $2x.xx dollars to do so". I didn't feel like giving them any more money at this point because I was upset that what I originally paid for didn't work properly. The fix was apparently an option in the advanced options that was an NVM repair/rebuild or something of the sort. I should have screenshotted the issue but of course didn't.
Now, the phone will boot up and does not offer me a SIM unlock option anymore. When searching for carriers it will ever only find Rogers for some reason. It won't recognize Koodo or Telus or anything of the sort (or bell when my bell SIM is in). Every now and then when it boots up, it will successfully send a text but only within a 5-10 second time frame after boot (I've made 1 phone call as well for 3 seconds). I've tried the Koodo SIM in my own Nexus 5 and works fine so the network is okay at least (plus I called Koodo and they verified on their end things look good... if that makes a difference). The SGS3 won't even accept an original Bell SIM at this point. It's always on either no network, 1 bar or full bars, never anything in between. I've tried flashing different ROMs from Bell stock to Koodo stock and CM11 and it won't work no matter what I do. Under all ROMs it pops up an "ME Returned temporary error" message on the screen.
I'm hoping someone might have seen this issue before or know what's going on with the phone that I can fix. I'm assuming it's something to do with the modem part of the phone that's refusing to connect to carriers but I'm at a loss to fix it. I haven't tried flashing different modems on it yet because I'm unsure which one would be a good fix and no one has had roughly the same issue I could find in 3 days of Googling for this issue. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Can you check your phone's settings => About Device and let's know what parameters you have there (Android Version, Baseband Version, Build Number>.
You mentioned you can send text or make call within a limited time frame. Was that with the Koodo SIM or the Bell? If the former, it would suggest the phone is unlocked to some extent but you are probably experiencing a baseband failure or need to correct the APN settings. Did you also try doing a factory reset?
Larry2999 said:
Can you check your phone's settings => About Device and let's know what parameters you have there (Android Version, Baseband Version, Build Number>.
You mentioned you can send text or make call within a limited time frame. Was that with the Koodo SIM or the Bell? If the former, it would suggest the phone is unlocked to some extent but you are probably experiencing a baseband failure or need to correct the APN settings. Did you also try doing a factory reset?
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The information you're asking for is attached.
The texts I got off were from the Koodo SIM. I have updated the APN as well, and I did do a flash back to stock resetting all settings through Kies emergency update. I found a little trick where if you softbrick it by trying to flash 4.1, it'll give you the "Please use kies" error and that'll take you back to full stock 4.3. I'm pretty sure the baseband failure is the option I need to explore but at this point I don't know where to go to fix this.
Edit: I read this online and tried it: "The 4.3 update introduces a "security feature" which requires carrier- or region-locked phones to be activated once on the original locked network before the unlock code will work." The phone didn't recognize any network with the Bell SIM in except "EXT" which I've never heard of before and it did not connect properly so that didn't work. I also read that inputting #7465625*638*# will give me the Samsung SIM unlock menu which it did however I don't think the issue here is with the root and I'd hate to pay $50 at this point to have that not work as well.
sgtcanadian said:
The information you're asking for is attached.
The texts I got off were from the Koodo SIM. I have updated the APN as well, and I did do a flash back to stock resetting all settings through Kies emergency update. I found a little trick where if you softbrick it by trying to flash 4.1, it'll give you the "Please use kies" error and that'll take you back to full stock 4.3. I'm pretty sure the baseband failure is the option I need to explore but at this point I don't know where to go to fix this.
Edit: I read this online and tried it: "The 4.3 update introduces a "security feature" which requires carrier- or region-locked phones to be activated once on the original locked network before the unlock code will work." The phone didn't recognize any network with the Bell SIM in except "EXT" which I've never heard of before and it did not connect properly so that didn't work. I also read that inputting #7465625*638*# will give me the Samsung SIM unlock menu which it did however I don't think the issue here is with the root and I'd hate to pay $50 at this point to have that not work as well.
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It's unlikely to be the regional lock as this feature means your phone will work with compatible networks in the region but not in other regions. You may, however, run Chainfire's Region Lock Away to be sure <http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470551>
Your firmware settings look OK so I'd be doubtful about a corrupted modem. You may still try to re-flash the modem via custom recovery. Download link for the CWM flashable zip is available here ... http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760973552
The guys who sold you the original code seem to have sold a dud as there is no reason for them to be asking for secondary payments and this sounds like the footprint of a regular scam. I'd be surprised though as they seem to be well rated
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It's unlikely to be the regional lock as this feature means your phone will work with compatible networks in the region but not in other regions. You may, however, run Chainfire's Region Lock Away to be sure <http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470551>
Your firmware settings look OK so I'd be doubtful about a corrupted modem. You may still try to re-flash the modem via custom recovery. Download link for the CWM flashable zip is available here ... http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760973552
The guys who sold you the original code seem to have sold a dud as there is no reason for them to be asking for secondary payments and this sounds like the footprint of a regular scam. I'd be surprised though as they seem to be well rated
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I've tried reflashing the modem and I've actually paid $50 for the unlock code from Bell, the original carrier. I used the code to get the network unlock menu and inserted the code. I still get between 1-4 bars now with no network access on either network. It's not showing anything except Rogers still in network operator selection.
Any ideas at this point? It refuses to connect to any networks. I'm out of options.
Edit: I don't know if this makes a difference, but when I do root explorer I can't actually find the nv_data.bin file. It doesn't have anything of the sort in the /efs folder.
sgtcanadian said:
I've tried reflashing the modem and I've actually paid $50 for the unlock code from Bell, the original carrier. I used the code to get the network unlock menu and inserted the code. I still get between 1-4 bars now with no network access on either network. It's not showing anything except Rogers still in network operator selection.
Any ideas at this point? It refuses to connect to any networks. I'm out of options.
Edit: I don't know if this makes a difference, but when I do root explorer I can't actually find the nv_data.bin file. It doesn't have anything of the sort in the /efs folder.
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Please let me understand a few things ... when you first acquired the phone, was it working normally on Bell prior to the first unlock attempt or you never used it at all until you tried Koodo? Secondly, was the unlock code you got from Bell identical to the one you got from the online service?
I'm trying to establish if it is a case of hardware failure not reported by the previous user especially if you bought it pre-owned from the secondary market. If you are not sure of the previous usage history, it could be a faulty or disconnected antenna which may require professional service. On the other hand if you are sure it was working fine prior to the unlock attempt, try the following ...
1) From the dial pad, enter *#197328640#
2) [1] UMTS
3) [1] DEBUG SCREEN
4) [8] PHONE CONTROL
5) [6] NETWORK LOCK
6) [3] PERSO SHA256 OFF
7) Press Menu => Back button and go all the way back to Step 3) above
8) [6] COMMON
9) [6] NV REBUILD
10) [1] NV REBUILD
Reboot and restart and let's see if this does it.
I've got a similar symtom different scenario (sister in-laws phone). I was also only able to see Rogers network on a search. I've got Telus version. It was working fine until it was brought to the Philippines, got unlocked there and brought back to Canada.
I was only able to see Rogers network until I went into the Service Menu (similar to above) and found the option to change the band. I changed it to Automatic. After that I was able to see Telus network. When trying to connect/register it would take a long time and give me an error "Unable to connect, try again later". I still need to do more troubleshooting, but that might be something to look at.
Note: Phone has stock MOD ROM, rooted and unlocked.

[GUIDE] Moto G7 Power/Supra [All Versions] Enable ALL LTE Bands (maybe?)

Note: I need some feedback to determine if this is *actually* working for people, since where I live, bands 2/4 are the main LTE bands for AT&T and T-Mobile and the International G7 Power (XT1955-2) supports those.
DISCLAIMER: I am not liable for any damage or legal liability caused by this guide or the improper application of it. As usual, do this at your own risk!
With that out of the way, lets do this:
You will need:
1. Your Moto G7 Power/Supra (any version). Not sure if you need to be rooted/bootloader unlocked or not. Mine is has already had both done. My guide to unlocking/rooting the G7 Power is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g7-power/how-to/versions-moto-g7-power-supra-magisk-t3923857
2. A usb cable to connect your g7 to a (windows) computer.
3. A windows computer.
4. Qualcomm QPST: (I used version 2.7.477) https://mirrors.lolinet.com/software/windows/Qualcomm/QPST/QPST.2.7.477.zip
5. Motorola USB Drivers: https://support.motorola.com/us/en/drivers
Step 1: Get QPST up and running
First download and install your Motorola USB drivers from earlier. Then download and install QPST. Boot your phone to the bootloader by rebooting and holding the volume down button or by turning off then holding power + volume down until the bootloader menu appears.
Using the volume up/down keys select "BP Tools" and then use the power key to boot the phone. Wait till its done then ensure USB debugging is turned off. If you dont know what that is, then it's probably off.
Go into device manager in windows by pressing windows key+r and typing devmgmt.msc. You'll see 3 devices under "other devices" without drivers (unless you got lucky and they automatically installed, mine didnt). We are intrested in the 3 that are named "moto g(7) power". We only need one of these, but its unclear what the correct one is, so repeat this process for all 3:
Right click and select "update driver"
Click "browse my computer for software"
Click "let me select from a list of availible drivers"
Scroll down to find "ports (com and lpt)"
Select "Motorola" as the manufacturer and "Motorola QC Diag Port" as the model
Ignore the "update driver warning" that comes up
Once you've got those installed, open QPST Configuration from the Start menu. It will show 3 devices, select the one that actually shows an esn. Then click "start clients" and then "Service programming"
Step 2: Unlocking the bands with QPST Service Programming
When QPST Service Programming opens, select your phone and hit OK. Then, click "read from phone" and wait a second for it to finish. Under the tab "UMTS System" you should see a bunch of checkboxes (most of them unchecked). At this point, you probably should click "Save to file" to backup what you're about to change.
You can select with the checkboxes specific bands you want to enable, but dont uncheck any that are already there. Alternatively you can do what I did and #yolo. Check "Any BC" to select them all. Dont mess with any of the other options but the "preferred bands" checkboxes because honestly I have no idea what that might do. When you're ready, click "Write to phone" and wait. I ended up getting an error that the "device stopped responding to read/write commands" and almost had a heart attack, but after closing and reopening QPST and clicking "read from phone" again, everything I had selected and wrote previously was still there.
Now, reboot your phone and give it a shot. You can confirm the changes stuck by booting back into BP tools mode through fastboot then opening QPST Configuration and the QPST Service Programming and clicking "read from phone" again.
Please let me know if this worked for you; if bands you previously could not get started working or if now LTE is working for you when it previously wasnt. You can check this by using the LTE Discovery app on the Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.simplyadvanced.ltediscovery&hl=en_US. As I stated earlier, bands 2 and 4 are the main LTE bands in my (rural) area so I cannot confirm this for myself. What I can confirm however that going through this process wont brick your device (unless you really screw up).
Thanks to samwathegreat for his guide here on getting the QC Diag drivers working/the phone showing up as a COM port which is required for this to work: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54338876&postcount=3
And thanks to bpear96 who made an older guide for older phones with an older QPST which I was able to graft into this guide for the G7 Power with the newer version of QPST: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/unlock-hspa-bands-moto-g-1700mhz-xt1032-t2878441
I'm still trying to get 5Ghz wifi working on the International model (XT1955-2) but am unsure if that's even a possibility. Any insight on that is welcome too .
Thanks for the great work, very hopeful that you can get 5Ghz wifi working. I've got the G7 power ordered, should be able to try out your guide in a few days, I'll let you know how it works.
Current status?
So its been a while whats the verdict is it possible? Also thanks for posting this guide.
magiricod said:
So its been a while whats the verdict is it possible? Also thanks for posting this guide.
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Havent gotten any feedback regarding this yet, unfortunately.
Didn't work for me. I tried going old school by using QXDM/NV Browser and editing 06828 record, I think that was the record. It looked like it accepted the entry but the phone hung at boot and upon a second reboot the phone still didn't have the bands.
I also tried changing the device's information using fastboot oem hw utags but that seems to be a dead end. It seems there is an even lower system check before the bootloader/fastboot level. I think we may have to use edl and write the the modem. I just don't know enough about this low level stuff. Still researching though. I'm a little worried about pushing on because I can't afford replace the phone right now and not all the information on how to unbrick the phone is available yet.
I'm sure someone will figure out how to do it.
I tried this out but I haven't had any luck. It asks for a "Service Programming Code" when I try to "read from phone". If I bypass it, it will read, but when I try to write I get an error that it's not allowed.
Any ideas on where I could find the code?
So this is interesting, netmonster reports that I'm currently connected to lte band 66, although LTE Discovery says I'm on band 4. ??
diversenerd said:
netmonster reports that I'm currently connected to lte band 66, although LTE Discovery says I'm on band 4.
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Has LTE Discovery been updated to show band 66? Last I checked it had not.
For me (XT1955-2) the screen is showing all bands already checked. The only checkbox disabled is the "Any BC".
I dont see 700Mhz but I see one checkbox already checked BC12 (I dont know if this is band 12). Please let me know whats happening...
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XT-1955-2: Bootloader unlocked and phone rooted.
Since I've had the phone it has been able to get LTE data pretty dang well on Verizon when set to LTE/CDMA ONLY, but can't make calls or SMS. I tried this method of checking bands but when I read from phone it has all bands checked already, except 'Any BC'. Just really hoping I can get this sorted out somehow.
So I have the metro version. It's unlocked, if I switch to visible I won't have access to the proper bands because of the metro rom?
Can someone please share a QCN file for a dual SIM variant?
I need it to compare to my single SIM one, cause I want to enable SIM2 but it has no IMEI.
halp pls?
also, when entering Service Programming Code, leaving it as 000000 doesn't throw any errors and reads well. Haven't tried writing though...
I tired it on my sim-unlocked Metro 1955-5, and did not give me any new LTE band options after i used the app provided..
btw, was the programming code supposed to stay at 00000?
Tolonus said:
XT-1955-2: Bootloader unlocked and phone rooted.
Since I've had the phone it has been able to get LTE data pretty dang well on Verizon when set to LTE/CDMA ONLY, but can't make calls or SMS. I tried this method of checking bands but when I read from phone it has all bands checked already, except 'Any BC'. Just really hoping I can get this sorted out somehow.
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You get this sorted? I want to switch over to Verizon (tomorrow) but need confirmation that this phone will actually work with Verizon...
Software version: PPOS29.114-134-7
Stock Boot-loader.
illtww said:
You get this sorted? I want to switch over to Verizon (tomorrow) but need confirmation that this phone will actually work with Verizon...
Software version: PPOS29.114-134-7
Stock Boot-loader.
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Well sorry to say it just isn't going to work with Verizon. This being double confirmed.
Followed steps, only thing not checked was Any BC, checked it, did the write and reboot and its still checked.
Does that mean its working?
Whats Any BC?
im on (XT1955-2)
Tolonus said:
Well sorry to say it just isn't going to work with Verizon. This being double confirmed.
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It will work on any carrier the Sim has to be unlocked then u can use it any ware
diversenerd said:
Please let me know if this worked for you; if bands you previously could not get started working or if now LTE is working for you when it previously wasnt. You can check this by using the LTE Discovery app on the Play Store As I stated earlier, bands 2 and 4 are the main LTE bands in my (rural) area so I cannot confirm this for myself. What I can confirm however that going through this process wont brick your device (unless you really screw up).
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So I have the -2 dual sim version, when I read from the phone i only had maybe 5 boxes checked off So I checked all boxes and wrote file to phone. all went well. rebooted and checked again and yes all were now active.
BUT I still do not pick up band 12. in my remote area I have band 2 and 12. side by side with my wifes LG she switches between band 2 and 12. and my moto g7 stays on band 2 then drops and has no service.
I still have no wifi calling or wifi texting with the phone. ready to throw it in the trash. any help would be welcome.

Have Xfinity Mobile A50, Unlocked, but can't edit APN's to use with Verizon MVNO

Hi,
I've got a Samsung A50 that I originally got from Xfinity Mobile, a Verizon MVNO. It worked fine when I switched to T-Mobile but wouldn't work on US Mobile, another Verizon MVNO, because on this model you can't change the APN's manually. I suspect that although it was supposed to be unlocked, Xfinity messed with the ROM to make it harder to use on other Verizon services.
Question: Is there a way I could reflash this so it would be a more standard A50, and allow me to edit APN's and then use it on US Mobile. I like the phone, and would love to keep using it but need to be able to manually edit APN's.
thanks for your help.
android94301 said:
Hi,
I've got a Samsung A50 that I originally got from Xfinity Mobile, a Verizon MVNO. It worked fine when I switched to T-Mobile but wouldn't work on US Mobile, another Verizon MVNO, because on this model you can't change the APN's manually. I suspect that although it was supposed to be unlocked, Xfinity messed with the ROM to make it harder to use on other Verizon services.
Question: Is there afway I could reflash this so it would be a more standard A50, and allow me to edit APN's and then use it on US Mobile. I like the phone, and would love to keep using it but need to be able to manually edit APN's.
thanks for your help.
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I'm going to revise and revisit my post so that this goes a little more concisely for anyone who wants to do it in the future - Thanks for hanging in with me Android, too little sleep and time... LOL
Changing your device to VZW CSC - YES So this can certainly be done - XFinity exclusively runs on Verizon's network so your hardware won't give you any issues, you just need new ROM software. Let's start with first things first - did you pay off the device with Xfinity/Comcast and request the code from them to Carrier Unlock (OR carrier unlock it elsewhere) - because we'll need the hardware to be carrier unlocked before we continue too far down the road. I assumed you had - but to generalize it for everyone getting your device carrier unlocked so we CAN change its CSC will be step 1.
1. Make sure your device is Carrier Unlocked - (Will take the sim of any carrier it supports in hardware - not locked to XfinityMobile_ IF you paid off your phone with Xfinity Mobile you can just call them and request an unlock code and they'll send you one - if they can't/won't Samkey has 2 code readers - 1 of them oughta work PM me...
2. Now that you have an unlocked device your hardware will allow you to change CSC flash a new ROM, etc, but you still need the software for that VZW )Verizon) CSC to be available before you can switch your device to it. The vest way to accomplish this purpose is to crossflash yoru device from the carrier specific ROM device you have now the SM-A505U CCT to the SM-A505U1 XAA which is the US multi=carrier rom which wou ld have come with your phone if your bought an unlocked unbranded device fro Samsung direct in the first place - you can turn your unlocked U device into a U1 and back though why you'd want to??? by using the RaymondPatched Odin which will ignore the checks that it's the same model.
The ODIN you shall use for the purpose is the 3.14.1 3B Patched ODIN, and you may find a copy of it in many places one of which is: https://odindownload.club/odin-3-14-1-patched-modded-for-windows/
You shall also need the ROM to flash - it's the ROM for the SM-A505U1 device with the XAA CSC which supports many carriers CSC including yours VZW. One place I like to find such a ROM is at samfw.com but you can use freyja tool and download it directly from Samsung if you wish - you'll just have to work a little harder... If you did this today - this would be the most current rom - just visit the device page for updates US XAA device main page https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1
Current ROM https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1/XAA/A505U1UESCCUD2
DL the ROM, unzip it, Make a backup - this will wipe your device and it should to give you a clean install and save probs down the road - use the CSC full file in the Odin slot for CSC not the CSC_Home which will save your data- you don't want to dirty flash a ROM change - the wipe will be better long term... Just backup your stuff first.
Flash your XAA rom to the device- after taking out your SIM of course....
Reboot, insert the VZW Verizon sim - should see that it's setting your device to the Verizon CSC - Profit...
If not, Use Samkey again or the code - but take the 2 off the end for Android 10. Other codes forthcoming to enter engineering - I'm tired just ask...
Good luck
L4XS
I appreciate your help. I believe USC is US Cellular, but I am using US Mobile, a Verizon MVNO so I would need VZW as my CSC. Would SamKey method allow me to change to VZW?
APN Chooser just shortcuts to the Access Points settings, where the add button and the reset to default are greyed out and not functional.
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
I have an Xfinity device, what they've done with my device is left the underlying functionality intact, but just hidden the menu - with my formerly carrier locked device I took the action of downloading the APN Chooser app from the play store and was able to access the menu to edit my apn settings in this fashion.
You could also potentially buy a couple of SamKey credits and change your CSC to USC from CCT if the combo rom is installed on that phone, but YMMV depending on what Xfinity did to its rom.
If that fails the stock rom for your device (Your current CSC is CCT for Comcast/Xfinity Mobile) can be downloaded from https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U and flashed with Odin or Heimdall either of which can be downloaded there as well - the latest rom of your phone with the US cellular CSC (carrier/country specific code) USC for settings and software is located at https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U/USC/A505USQSCDUE1 Or you can look through all the roms and see which version you want if you don't want the latest and greatest for some reason.
Once again it will WIPE your device - backup what you want . I think I have an extra samkey credit you can have if you want to try that first hit me up in the PMs --
L4XS
PS - If you love US Cellular great - flash the Rom in my link- but if you think you might want to change again flash the XAS ROM (US Wholesale multi-carrier) which you can find easily from the first link on SamFW.com or you can use frija tool from the Samsung servers or whichever ROM source you prefer - if you install that one the CSC will switch to the settings of whatever carrier's sim you put in - you can see the carriers included on each rom by searching your model on samfw.com.
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There's a good place to edit instead of making you read through the old stuff that's we found out is irrelevant. Comcast and Xfinity which are the same thing and Verizon both love to mess with their ROMS, The really the only way to proceed here and I know it gave you a scary message but if you already have your device unlocked directly from Xfinity they should have given you a code if you asked for one when you paid it off and you obviously have one or else you wouldn't have been able to use a T-Mobile SIM. Since the one-time thing if your device is unlocked it's unlocked perpetually. Which means now you can change by flashing from a single CSC ROM sm-a505u U model crossflash it with the patched Odin by Raymond will work that's 3 14. 1- B3 Patched crossflashb a U1 multi-device XAA rom regardless of whatever scary warning Samkey showed you.
They're easy to find or I can even attach him you can find the ROM on Samfw.com
Define the latest xaa ROM for the
PS - If you love US Cellular great - flash the Rom in my link- but if you think you might want to change again flash the XAS ROM (US Wholesale multi-carrier) which you can find easily from the first link on SamFW.com or you can use frija tool from the Samsung servers or whichever ROM source you prefer - if you install that one the CSC will switch to the settings of whatever carrier's sim you put in - you can see the carriers included on each rom by searching your model on samfw.com.
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
Looks like I was reading too quickly... LOL - Yeah so with the US Mobile MVNO the best route is to do exactly that - change your CSC to VZW which is Verizon which network it's US Mobile MVNO's - and then manually enter the proper settings for your APN once you've inserted that sim - it will likely get you the correct default settings if you reset your network settings in the settings > General >reset network as the Verizon network knows how to handle US mobile sim traffic - but it's not a big deal to enter manually. If you don't have the functionality after a CSC change you'll have to change CSC and flash the VZW Rom which will definitely do the deed -
Try samkey First it's easier - I'll send you a u/p that I stil have
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Thanks! I appreciate it. Fingers crossed.
So I checked the CSC on the phone after Odining a current Verizon firmware, but it is still CCT,CCT,CCT (comcast).
The version SW info is: A505USQSCDUE2/A505UOYNCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2
Using Samkey, it gives me an ominous warning. Says: "Your phone has special carrier settings. It is not recommended to change CSC on this model. Because Security Area (SEC) may get "Relocked" and no way to unlock it again. "
So I bailed. Any ideas? I don't understand the warning. What would happen if I continued? Is there another option?
My phone has android 11, maybe that is the problem?
I am wondering if I should use the patched Odin and try again. Or just dump this phone and buy another? Help is very appreciated.
Ohhkay then... Let's get done for you what you wanted here... full change to VZW as your CSC --- You're not far off - CCT, is Xfinity Mobile - which is an MVNO that runs exclusively on the Verizon (VZW) network so I guess it was close- It would only have switched again if the phone had Xfinity sim into a device with relevant multi-CSC firmware... That being said, - If you want to switch it to Verizon on a device with either the multi-rom XAA or the VZW ROM that you flashed plus a SIM from the relevant network - or if you're a crazy like me who like to use 2 different CSC's on a dual-sim device - you don't even need more codes of SamKey -- do the following methodology and you should get what you want.
Using Google's phone dialer or a dialer of your choice that allows codes to be initialized - if you have stock Samsung phone you can try this minus the outside set of *# #* and see what you get...
Enter the Service Mode on your device as follows: Using the dialer from above type into ita *#*#276633683782#*#* -- This is for Android 11 OneUI 3.0+ take off the 2 for an older version Samsung device if you want to generalize my instructions.
You will enter the engineering menus at (5) RF TEST -- You may not use your normal back key to navigate here, you will exit the menus... Instead you will select the 3 dots top right corner which gives you the options - END, BACK, HELP, WIFI -- End/Back are going to be the ones that are relevant - don't bother with help it's not helpful... Back - the obvious, END, kicks you out of engineering and back to your phone.
Select your only choice - 5 RF TEST - and then a couple more random things (DON'T mess with the settings unless you know what it does) until it kicks you back to the full main menu.
It's going to have options 1-7 and say MAIN MENU at the top - You will be selecting option 1 - PROTOCOL STATE , then at the following menu Select 6 - PROTOCOL SIMULATION which you select and then you will be brought to a 3 option PROTOCOL SIMULATION menu -- Select 2 IMEI PRE CFG SIMULATION - which will take you to a 5 option menu - AP - (YOUR CURRENT CSC) --> and then you get to choose CSC options that you have available to simulate - but the thing is when you reboot after simming it, it will change your CSC settings for real if you've got a SIM and ROM from VZW or the Multi carrier XAA rom. - If you've got a verizon sim you should be able to change the 2 options CSC of AP and NET1 to VZW which will put you where you need to be - or some of the other US carriers... - Change the top 2 (or 3 if you have a dual sim device setup) CSC's to your preference - write them, reboot, It'll see your sim and change to your VZW network you wanted in the first place.
Let me know how this goes for you - I've done everything you can do with that phone - if you've got the right ROM on there which do - I'll bet you can get it to a VZW stock device - install their apps, delete their bloatware with the ADB command line, and you should be good.
Good luck bud, Let me know how it goes..
L4XS
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
Ohhkay then... Let's get done for you what you wanted here... full change to VZW as your CSC --- You're not far off - CCT, is Xfinity Mobile - which is an MVNO that runs exclusively on the Verizon (VZW) network so I guess it was close- It would only have switched again if the phone had Xfinity sim into a device with relevant multi-CSC firmware... That being said, - If you want to switch it to Verizon on a device with either the multi-rom XAA or the VZW ROM that you flashed plus a SIM from the relevant network - or if you're a crazy like me who like to use 2 different CSC's on a dual-sim device - you don't even need more codes of SamKey -- do the following methodology and you should get what you want.
Using Google's phone dialer or a dialer of your choice that allows codes to be initialized - if you have stock Samsung phone you can try this minus the outside set of *# #* and see what you get...
Enter the Service Mode on your device as follows: Using the dialer from above type into ita *#*#276633683782#*#* -- This is for Android 11 OneUI 3.0+ take off the 2 for an older version Samsung device if you want to generalize my instructions.
You will enter the engineering menus at (5) RF TEST -- You may not use your normal back key to navigate here, you will exit the menus... Instead you will select the 3 dots top right corner which gives you the options - END, BACK, HELP, WIFI -- End/Back are going to be the ones that are relevant - don't bother with help it's not helpful... Back - the obvious, END, kicks you out of engineering and back to your phone.
Select your only choice - 5 RF TEST - and then a couple more random things (DON'T mess with the settings unless you know what it does) until it kicks you back to the full main menu.
It's going to have options 1-7 and say MAIN MENU at the top - You will be selecting option 1 - PROTOCOL STATE , then at the following menu Select 6 - PROTOCOL SIMULATION which you select and then you will be brought to a 3 option PROTOCOL SIMULATION menu -- Select 2 IMEI PRE CFG SIMULATION - which will take you to a 5 option menu - AP - (YOUR CURRENT CSC) --> and then you get to choose CSC options that you have available to simulate - but the thing is when you reboot after simming it, it will change your CSC settings for real if you've got a SIM and ROM from VZW or the Multi carrier XAA rom. - If you've got a verizon sim you should be able to change the 2 options CSC of AP and NET1 to VZW which will put you where you need to be - or some of the other US carriers... - Change the top 2 (or 3 if you have a dual sim device setup) CSC's to your preference - write them, reboot, It'll see your sim and change to your VZW network you wanted in the first place.
Let me know how this goes for you - I've done everything you can do with that phone - if you've got the right ROM on there which do - I'll bet you can get it to a VZW stock device - install their apps, delete their bloatware with the ADB command line, and you should be good.
Good luck bud, Let me know how it goes..
L4XS
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The first step gets me in HW test, and then I can't get anywhere else.
So thanks for the updating of your ROM and Device specs, and that shed the light necessary for me to understand where we are at with your device...
So the reason this has happened is because this was an originally carrier locked - model U with only a specific carrier's ROM prob the Xfinity CCT - that's the only thing it could give you as far as a CSC which is why SamKey didn't get it done for you. I'll be happy to give you another SamKey code but you won't need it - and I'll also give you a different corrected code for entry intp the menus for the second methodology I spoke about as well...
To fix this situation you'll need:
A copy of the Raymond patch version of Odin which is 3.14.1 3B Patched you can search or here's one place -- https://odindownload.club/odin-3-14-1-patched-modded-for-windows/
It needs to be patched even though you're flashing stock FW because you're going to crossflash a U device to a U1 rom which is fine 'cus it's the same hardware but full official Odin still wouldnt' allow it. This will allow you to flash a rom to your device with the XAA CSC which the multi rom... it supports myriad US carriers including the one you want. VZW...
Remember that you're going to want to backup important data before you execute this procedure - you always want to use the full CSC file in the relevant Odin slot when you change a device's ROM not the HOME_CSC (you can get away with it if you're changing CSC on same rom) because you need a wipe to ensure the best possible flash on your device - don't dirty flash the U1 ROM in an attempt to avoid backup & keep your data it will bring problems down the road.
Take out your sim before flashing the new rom
Flash your SM-A505u device with the orginal CCT CSC to a u1 (originally unlocked) device with the XAA CSC as follows:
Download the latest XAA rom for the sm-A505U1 device
here's one place that usually does a decent speed download:
https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1 then go choose XAA in the CSC box,
If you did it today this would be the latest ROM https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1/XAA/A505U1UESCCUD2
I usually recommend the latest unless you have some reason you don't want to increment your bootloader or etc. not usually relevant.
You have the patched ODIN from above, already, so now you DL the latest rom for the U1 device with the XAA CSC (American Multi-rom has a bunch of US CSC's
Extract the ODIN, unzip the Rom zip file into its parts - run the ODIN find the unzipped roms pieces and put them where they go -- except home_csc won't need that one this time. Reboot phone into download/odin mode adb reboot download at the adb prompt ought to do it 4u, and then when it comes up you can flash the rom... as i stated above
After a successful flash/reboot change CSC to VZW by rebooting after you insert the sim card of your preferred network and then it should change you over to the new CSC appropriately. In your case VZW (Verizon) should be on point.
If for some reason it doesn't, I'll give you another samkey credit or you can go for the 2nd method you won't need any credits - enter the service mode by
*#*#197328640#*#* instead of my first code and let's see where that gets us...
You could use this same situation for an international A50 device but you'd have to sub the correct ROM for your region..
Sorry this one was a little convoluted but we'll get there... Maybe I'll come back and clean it when it works for you so it will be more useful to others.
L4XS
android94301 said:
So I checked the CSC on the phone after Odining a current Verizon firmware, but it is still CCT,CCT,CCT (comcast).
The version SW info is: A505USQSCDUE2/A505UOYNCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2
Using Samkey, it gives me an ominous warning. Says: "Your phone has special carrier settings. It is not recommended to change CSC on this model. Because Security Area (SEC) may get "Relocked" and no way to unlock it again. "
So I bailed. Any ideas? I don't understand the warning. What would happen if I continued? Is there another option?
My phone has android 11, maybe that is the problem?
I am wondering if I should use the patched Odin and try again. Or just dump this phone and buy another? Help is very appreciated.
android94301 said:
The first step gets me in HW test, and then I can't get anywhere else.
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android94301 said:
So I checked the CSC on the phone after Odining a current Verizon firmware, but it is still CCT,CCT,CCT (comcast).
The version SW info is: A505USQSCDUE2/A505UOYNCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2/A505USQSCDUE2
Using Samkey, it gives me an ominous warning. Says: "Your phone has special carrier settings. It is not recommended to change CSC on this model. Because Security Area (SEC) may get "Relocked" and no way to unlock it again. "
So I bailed. Any ideas? I don't understand the warning. What would happen if I continued? Is there another option?
My phone has android 11, maybe that is the problem?
I am wondering if I should use the patched Odin and try again. Or just dump this phone and buy another? Help is very appreciated.
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You aren't going to get locked out because you are going to get rid of that RoM that Comcast and Verizon have done a number on you got a proceed by a cross flashing your device which is hardware identical to the U1 unlocked device with the US multi-rom which is the XAA ROM available on samfw.com. Search sm-A505U1 then XAA there will be a bunch of cscs in most every us provider but that's what the xaa multi-rom does.. it gives you an unbranded device and then when you put in that Verizon sim you should switch you over automatically.. in other words with a SIM card from Verizon you should end up with the VZW CSC accordingly... But if not you can use the two methods one of Sam key you certainly welcome to have another credit or two if you need them. You're not going to break your device or leave it permanently locked and you're not getting much utility out of the damn thing anyway as is but I've done Chimera on flashing I've done all sorts of crazy things to the Samsung devices and you really they're pretty hard to break if you really really know what you're doing and how to restore things even from the Qualcomm edl mode I mean that modem is always listening for something you got to cross flash to that XAA ROM once you've done that with patched Odin your device will for all intents and purposes be exactly like the unlocked device that somebody bought directly from Samsung in the first place. I'm not going to attach the xaa ROM for obvious reasons but here's the correct Odin.
L!V3_4_XC3SS said:
So thanks for the updating of your ROM and Device specs, and that shed the light necessary for me to understand where we are at with your device...
So the reason this has happened is because this was an originally carrier locked - model U with only a specific carrier's ROM prob the Xfinity CCT - that's the only thing it could give you as far as a CSC which is why SamKey didn't get it done for you. I'll be happy to give you another SamKey code but you won't need it - and I'll also give you a different corrected code for entry intp the menus for the second methodology I spoke about as well...
To fix this situation you'll need:
A copy of the Raymond patch version of Odin which is 3.14.1 3B Patched you can search or here's one place -- https://odindownload.club/odin-3-14-1-patched-modded-for-windows/
It needs to be patched even though you're flashing stock FW because you're going to crossflash a U device to a U1 rom which is fine 'cus it's the same hardware but full official Odin still wouldnt' allow it. This will allow you to flash a rom to your device with the XAA CSC which the multi rom... it supports myriad US carriers including the one you want. VZW...
Remember that you're going to want to backup important data before you execute this procedure - you always want to use the full CSC file in the relevant Odin slot when you change a device's ROM not the HOME_CSC (you can get away with it if you're changing CSC on same rom) because you need a wipe to ensure the best possible flash on your device - don't dirty flash the U1 ROM in an attempt to avoid backup & keep your data it will bring problems down the road.
Take out your sim before flashing the new rom
Flash your SM-A505u device with the orginal CCT CSC to a u1 (originally unlocked) device with the XAA CSC as follows:
Download the latest XAA rom for the sm-A505U1 device
here's one place that usually does a decent speed download:
https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1 then go choose XAA in the CSC box,
If you did it today this would be the latest ROM https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A505U1/XAA/A505U1UESCCUD2
I usually recommend the latest unless you have some reason you don't want to increment your bootloader or etc. not usually relevant.
You have the patched ODIN from above, already, so now you DL the latest rom for the U1 device with the XAA CSC (American Multi-rom has a bunch of US CSC's
Extract the ODIN, unzip the Rom zip file into its parts - run the ODIN find the unzipped roms pieces and put them where they go -- except home_csc won't need that one this time. Reboot phone into download/odin mode adb reboot download at the adb prompt ought to do it 4u, and then when it comes up you can flash the rom... as i stated above
After a successful flash/reboot change CSC to VZW by rebooting after you insert the sim card of your preferred network and then it should change you over to the new CSC appropriately. In your case VZW (Verizon) should be on point.
If for some reason it doesn't, I'll give you another samkey credit or you can go for the 2nd method you won't need any credits - enter the service mode by
*#*#197328640#*#* instead of my first code and let's see where that gets us...
You could use this same situation for an international A50 device but you'd have to sub the correct ROM for your region..
Sorry this one was a little convoluted but we'll get there... Maybe I'll come back and clean it when it works for you so it will be more useful to others.
L4XS
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Yay! success at last. I can't thank you enough. Did what you said, it flashed fine, and inserted my Verizon sim, and the phone switched right over. Phone works, for data, text and voice!
Interestingly enough, the APN section of settings is still greyed out for adding or editing APN's, but since everything is working, I can live with that.
Best of all, no more Xfinity Mobile branding on the phone!
Thanks a million.
android94301 said:
Yay! success at last. I can't thank you enough. Did what you said, it flashed fine, and inserted my Verizon sim, and the phone switched right over. Phone works, for data, text and voice!
Interestingly enough, the APN section of settings is still greyed out for adding or editing APN's, but since everything is working, I can live with that.
Best of all, no more Xfinity Mobile branding on the phone!
Thanks a million.
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I'm glad you were able to achieve a good outcome finally brother just had to fully understand where we started before we could get to the finish line-
FYI, I think in this case the grayed APN's are because it's actually being managed by Verizon's high permissioned carrier specific app which has the ability to enable/disable settings which it wants to take over itself and manage this 4u - they will send out configuration info over the air and your device will make the adjustment automatically with no intervention required from Joe User. Verizon is notorious for thinking they know better and doing this sort of thing - Xfinity that you had before runs entirely on the VZW network so you probably had the same thing there... you might be able to get em with an management app or a hiddensettings app if you really want to play around with your APN's but Verizon's thing actually does a pretty good job of keeping you on the network at a decent speed - most people wouldn't be able to improve on the verizon privileged app and it's management anyway so there's not much upside to making minor tweaks.
Hope you enjoy your sojourn on the Verizon network
L4XS
Howdy all-
I have a similar situation....I have a Galaxy A50 that was previously on Xfinity mobile. I just unlocked it with the code Xfinity provided but it is not working on US Mobile for me. No voice, text or data. USMobile tech support says it could take a day or two to "fully" unlock but I think that is a crock of $hit.
I can't change APNs and Network Operator is greyed out and says Xfinity Mobile with the new US Mobile SIM card installed.
It's my son's phone and I really do not want to wipe it to make it usable on US Mobile. Any way to adjust the settings without wiping the phone?
ClockerXP said:
Howdy all-
I have a similar situation....I have a Galaxy A50 that was previously on Xfinity mobile. I just unlocked it with the code Xfinity provided but it is not working on US Mobile for me. No voice, text or data. USMobile tech support says it could take a day or two to "fully" unlock but I think that is a crock of $hit.
I can't change APNs and Network Operator is greyed out and says Xfinity Mobile with the new US Mobile SIM card installed.
It's my son's phone and I really do not want to wipe it to make it usable on US Mobile. Any way to adjust the settings without wiping the phone?
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So you have an unlocked phone orignating with Xfinity Mobile -
I'll tell ya that's a complete crock of **** - just a phone rep not wanting to ruin his call stats actually trying to solve your problem - they don't have the knowledge to do it anyway so don't worry about it. So you want to get it to work on US Cellular's network without any love - which version of Android is it running? 10?
Tell me what it says in the APN if you have access to APN settings... What I'm asking is does it have any correct settings for US Mobile, or is it still pointing to the Xfinity servers (Verizon) because that could very well be the issue is that your phone needs to be provisioned on the network.
I assume your US Mobile sim is active, just not connecting in that hardware? type into the Samsung dialer (Phone) if you haven't changed anything, *#4636#* put another set of *# #* on the outside if you're using google dialer, shift the cell info refresh rate toggle to immediate, and tell me which toggles are set to provisioned. Go ahead and scroll down to the bottom, trigger a carrier provisioning event there and let's see if that gives us anything.
Thanks for taking the time to try to help me out.
I can get to the APN setting screen but when I get there, all that I see is that it says " Access Point Name settings are not available for this user " . I cannot add or edit anything like I have done on other phones (like my GS9 for example).
It is running Android 11 and I 'unlocked' it using the code provided by Xfinity Mobile although it seems the code does not fully unlock the thing.
I'm trying to get it to work on US Mobile by the way NOT US Cellular (they are different, right?)
Obviously we
ClockerXP said:
Thanks for taking the time to try to help me out.
I can get to the APN setting screen but when I get there, all that I see is that it says " Access Point Name settings are not available for this user " . I cannot add or edit anything like I have done on other phones (like my GS9 for example).
It is running Android 11 and I 'unlocked' it using the code provided by Xfinity Mobile although it seems the code does not fully unlock the thing.
I'm trying to get it to work on US Mobile by the way NOT US Cellular (they are different, right?)
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Yes they are certainly different US Mobile is an MVNO that operates on Tmobile and Verizon, so thanks for making that clear. OK so your phone is unlocked for network but Verizon/Xfinity (operates on Verizon network exclusivey) like to mess around with their roms and there's a secondary lock sometines on these devices which greys out the APN - they dont want the end user to be able to mess with it... first of all do you have the option to reset the APN settings? Sometimes that will push it out as it did for the OP of this thread. I'm not sure I've ever seen a viable solution to access this greyed out APN so type in the code *#4636#* in the default samsung phone dialer and down at the bottom trigger carrier provisioning and see if you can get US Mobile to push out a new APN to your phone first of all. Sorry for the double post - thought the first one was lost. Had a connectivity issue myself... LOL
ClockerXP said:
Thanks for taking the time to try to help me out.
I can get to the APN setting screen but when I get there, all that I see is that it says " Access Point Name settings are not available for this user " . I cannot add or edit anything like I have done on other phones (like my GS9 for example).
It is running Android 11 and I 'unlocked' it using the code provided by Xfinity Mobile although it seems the code does not fully unlock the thing.
I'm trying to get it to work on US Mobile by the way NOT US Cellular (they are different, right?)
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Yes they are indeed 2 separate providers, the one you are trying is an MVNO which operates on T-Mobile and Verizon - so good news at least the device is compatible... LOL... so put in the code that I edited my first post to show you *#*#4636#*#* in the google dialer, or if you still have the default Samsung phone app take off the outside set of *# #* and tell me which toggles are on, you can change which bands it operates on, do a ping test for data connectivity, and down at the bottom you should be able to trigger carrier provisioning - do that please, pull the simcard, put it back in, then reboot your device and tell me if any connectivity was restored first of all - that would mean the APN was pushed out by the network to your device. Verizon & Xfiniity have a secondary lock on the APN they **** around with their ROMS so people have a hard time using a device on another network. Annoying. But we'll get it. Let me know where we stand.
Well...I have used that code before on other phones to find out how it is locked etc. When I put it in on the A50, absolutely nothing happens now, unfortunately. I did do the code before the phone was unlocked and the phone was still on Xfinity, and the only lock that was present was the carrier lock. When I got the unlock code from Xfinity and started the phone with a new SIM from USMobile, I did get the prompt for the unlock code and entering the provided code seemed to get me past the Carrier lock. But...still in my current OP situation...
That second prompt when you put in the US Mobile Sim is deceiving - that's what we wanted... 000000 or 123456 probably would have done it - I think it's the same as the SPC (Service Programming Code) there is almost no research in this area that I've been able to find outside of my own, and I'm limited in what I can do because I'm not in possession of an A-50 with the problem so if we get this you're helping others by bearing with me.
Of course the obvious thing that could be done is to just fflash the multi-rom with the US Mobile CSC included, like we did above, but that still won't unlock the APN - it's just likey to populate it with the correct values from the carrier. To do that properly would wipe your son's A50
So let's try to unlock this as it's the first best choice...
Go get this and tell me what it says on the status of your sim - should be nework unlocked but it may show the secondary protection.
Network/WIFI Info & Sim Query - Apps on Google Play
Get all details of your Mobile Network, WiFi & Sim Information.
play.google.com
This should give you a good shortcut into the APN settings to check and see if you can 1. reset to default if that will give you connectivity, and 2. Add an APN when we unlock the phone
APN Settings Shortcut - Apps on Google Play
1 Tap to open APN settings. This is shortcut app. Minimum ad. No Permission.
play.google.com
As there are a lot of folks who didn't find this obscure thread who will be happy if we figure it out. Let's try the easy stuff first and then I'll get into the ADB command line stuff and tools and codes if we can't get any love with this . So first let's try to clear the prompt "This user not allowerd to change APN Settinggs, etc.::
Make sure that you are in the range of a known Wifi Network and follow the next steps:
Turn on Wifi and wait for your phone to connect to it
While connected to the Wifi Network, reboot the phone
As soon as the device restarts it will automatically connect to the previous Wifi network
Go to APN settings following the above-mentioned path and check if you are now able to view/edit
OR
Turn Wifi ON
Go to Settings -> Mobile Networks -> Network Operators
A search will be executed and afterward, the list will be populated with one or more Network Operators
Choose the Network Provider from where you bought the SIM card
Go to Access Point Names and add the new APN
Save the data and done.
OR
With Wifi on pull your sim and reboot the phone - once booted reinsert your sim and see if it asks for a code....
Try 000000, if that doesnt' work try 123456
If none of that works We will make the attempt to access the APN settings using ADB which is the command line Android Debug Bridge... if you don't have it installed there are guides on how to do so all over XDA, the ADB shell runs not quite as root but at a much higher privilege than the normal user account, so we'll try it from there if none of those work. I 'm sorry I don't have the device or I'd come back with a definitive how to - but for now we'll have to go trial and error, guarantee we'll figure it out, it's I know Samsung devices in general and they're not that different. Many roads my friend.
ADB
Service Mode Codes
My toolbox has utilities that will get it 4 certain if need be.
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