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Is there any chance I can port this over to T-Mobile? It looks like it has all the proper radios and bands. I appreciate the input.
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If I purchase a blue agel GSM PH20B. Would I be able to make it work on a cdma network like verizon in america somehow?I currently own a PH20A2 through verizon but thought about using a gsm phone on my network as well as uploading wm6 on it.If I did do this would I lose the wifi radio etc. Any help or guidance to the correct area i should be looking in greatly appreciated.
Hmm....
Well,
I'm no expert but I don't believe this is possible, we're talking about two different standards and as far as I know two different types of hardware. There's usually a similar model in CDMA for a lot of phones but I don't believe you can convert a GSM phone to CDMA.
Cheers.
No, CDMA and GSM are incompatible in hardware.
There is nothing you can do. Others have tried to get the Blue Angel IPL/SPL working on the PH20A2 (Harrier), but it complains about not being able to find the GSM radio.
just wondering why some things work for one and not the other? is it the radio? or are there other differences how hard is it to make something work for both?
CDMA = Verizon US
GSM = Everyone else
Pretty much sums it up. Different network, different hardware, different SIM card
EddyOS said:
CDMA = Verizon US
GSM = Everyone else
Pretty much sums it up. Different network, different hardware, different SIM card
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ya i get that. but what makes them different to the point that some things wont work on one and will work on the other? are we going to see more dev love for the GSM version? or is it pretty easy to make something work for both?
The CDMA version has two radios. You have a 3G CDMA Radio and a 4G GSM LTE Radio. For the most part what one gets the other will have a version made for it. There is just minor alterations that need to be made so the 4G and 3G Radios work.
Should be pretty equal dev, but if I had to bet on something happening for only one of the devices I'd go with GSM getting it. It's the world versus some of the US. Plus Verizon is always trying to exert control.
I was under the impression that this model had a 4G Lte capable radio n it and the new cricket operates on AT&T bands. However I think all im getting is HSPAP when i check the about section. Is there anything I need to do to hop over to 4G or is it possible that I was sold a different model.? Any help is appreciated thanks in advance.
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Is there any chance I can port this over to T-Mobile? It looks like it has all the proper radios and bands. I appreciate the input.
Try and it and let us know
I bought a Moto z2 force (Sprint), and I'm wondering how well will Verizon service work? Will HDvoice work, and what's the coverage difference?
Will I have to flash a different baseband?
My goal is to have this phone on Verizon And rooted.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Check your Hardware Specs.
James Renshaw I said:
I bought a Moto z2 force (Sprint), and I'm wondering how well will Verizon service work? Will HDvoice work, and what's the coverage difference?
Will I have to flash a different baseband?
My goal is to have this phone on Verizon And rooted.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Just bought this Phone yesterday so I will know more later. Check your radio spec's for this phone as a lot of carrier specific devices are built around their spec's. (radio freq, bands used, coding, timing, etc). My Htc is considered a world phone but is missing some Verizon bands that would limit it's use on their network (special features for one band, LTE was another band)
Would probably been easier to just by that Verizon model and Unlock/root/Mod it.
But easy is no fun and that is why we are here.
If You do get it working on V, let us know what you did to get there and how is performance. Good luck
ADD-ON:This might help with radio question. to new to post link:gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_z2_force-8693.php#sprint