I have the TMO variant and it will be sim unlocked this friday.
I am sure everyone will tell me the info is somewhere, but i have to ask.
Will that enable the OEM flashing or is this a tmobile thing again?
The bootloader is locked in the US Snapdragon model Samsung phones.
You can use any SIM card after network unlock.
You can also flash any compatible ROMs using ODIN. These will be factory images from Samsung. Since this is an exclusive T-mobile device I don't think there are any ROMs for it
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Hello! If my phone is unlocked, will it work with Verizon or I need to buy Verizon Phone? Can somebody answer me?
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If you got an unlock code from Sprint, then you will need to go buy a new phone. That type of unlocked means nothing inside the US. AFAIK none of the Note4 were ever factory unlocked for the device to be used on any carrier.
You might be able to root your Sprint version (N910P) then install custom recovery (TWRP), then make a full NANDroid backup with said recovery, then look into flashing the Verizon modem? It is the same network architecture (CDMA) just different LTE Bands (i.e. 25,28,33). I've never done this myself but I'd start there.
**Per a ROM dev, it will not work. Sorry**
I successfully went to 2ARF4 on this and it's now a G960U1 but I'd like the AT&T wifi calling, is it possible to flash the AT&T software to gain that or does it have to be a AT&T branded device for their system to register it? If it's possible which OS version should I get, I don't see a ATT version of the one that's on here or anything that would be the alternative.
You can get Sprint S9 or S9+ variant unlocked through Ebay:
https://m.ebay.com/itm/SPRINT-SAMSU...?_trksid=p3984.m1561.l2649&_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1
Also can do Bad IMEI devices also.
After you're unlocked should convert to ATT software when you insert sim.
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It hasn't converted to AT&T software on the U1 firmware I flashed. That's why I started the thread to see if anyone else has been able to
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First SIM unlock the phone...
Then, Use an unlocked and generic firmware like g960usqs3brj6 and flash with newest Odin.... Use csc NOT home csc and do NOT insert a SIM....
Factory reset, boot phone and setup to home screen... Then just pop in an AT&T sim and click restart device. It should install everything you need for att. I am running att video calling and all other features on my g960u with the above firmware and have no problems... Lists ATT/ATT/SPR under service provider now... Good Luck!
Has anyone had success with installing carrier firmware on an unlocked phone from a different carrier? I am able to flash XAA (unlocked) software to the phone but haven't had success with verizon software. After installing the unlocked software, I lose the original T-mobile screen when powering on along with all the bloatware. However, if I try to flash verizon firmware onto it, it reverts back to T-mobile screen, bloatware etc.
I've tried the following:
TMB-->VZW (fail, stays TMB)
TMB-->XAA (success, even changes phone info to SM-n975u1)
TMB-->XAA-->VZW (fail, reverts to TMB)
VZW software used was for SM-n975u as that was what people had success with when I looked through forums.
I'm going to leave it with unlocked firmware for now but would appreciate any tips with flashing verizon firmware. I'd like to get all the verizon features if possible.
Are you trying to use you T-Mobile SIM card with it as Verizon? If so, newer firmwares will prohibit that due to the SIM detect function.
Thanks for the response. No, I'm using my Verizon sim card. The call, text, web actually work fine. I was just hoping to get functions like Verizon Voicemail, call filter etc.
Did you boot your phone with the VZW SIM after flashing XAA? You have to do this before flashing the VZW firmware. That's worked for me when I went from ATT --> XAA + boot with VZW SIM --> VZW
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No I havent tried that yet! Will attempt it when I get home from work and update the post. Thanks guys!
I flashed xaa and put in my vzw sim, restarted the phone and then tried to flash vzw. Unfortunately that did not work. Still comes up Tmobile.
I'm trying to get my unlocked att Note10+ to Verizon. I hope flashing will get this to work
As of now, I think just using the unlocked xaa firmware is your best option. Download the xaa firmware using samfirm or sammobile and flash it with Odin. It seems to be working fine for me currently. I cant get all Verizon functions like Verizon Voicemail but I haven't noticed many other issues.
ferzmedina said:
Did you boot your phone with the VZW SIM after flashing XAA? You have to do this before flashing the VZW firmware. That's worked for me when I went from ATT --> XAA + boot with VZW SIM --> VZW
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I tried this and it's working fully. WiFi calling. Visual voicemail and Verizon boot animation and Verizon apps
Att note 10 to XAA to verizon
Whatisveal said:
As of now, I think just using the unlocked xaa firmware is your best option. Download the xaa firmware using samfirm or sammobile and flash it with Odin. It seems to be working fine for me currently. I cant get all Verizon functions like Verizon Voicemail but I haven't noticed many other issues.
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Are you flashing the Verizon Userdata as well in Odin?
do anyone have stock firmware for SM-N975U trying to remove the frp on it it a verizon version dont care about erasing the data on it
Out of curiousity why did you want to got to verizon? I have found a software issue with the n976V firmware that locks out verizon MVNO sims. Seems to bypass the sim data per my carrier.
Was looking to go the other way.
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I have been able to flash the unlocked non carrier specific firmware on several Verizon Samsung phones over the past few years. Through my employer, I was able to get a free Motorola One 5g UW that I want to take and use on ATT. I know it has the antennas. I can put my sim in, and it shows cricket, but it is locked through Verizon. Is it possible to flash a Motorola from one carrier specific firmware over to another like the Samsungs ? Verizon says it will unlock after 60 days, but even still, it will have Verizon bloatware on it. Thanks in advance.
It doesn't work
Radio in AT&T and VZ versions are different.
Moreover, both bootloader are dead locked and there's NO WAY to unlock
Hi all,
I've always had carrier locked phones on Verizon/Verizon models (S3, Note 4, Note 8 - all rooted, only Note 8 with locked bootloader) and I will be getting the 6 pro in the carrier unlocked variant from the Google store. I plan to root when available. As mentioned, I plan to use this on Verizon networks.
I've read some conflicting information regarding bootloader unlocking for carrier unlocked devices to be used on Verizon so just wanted to clarify:
If I buy a carrier unlocked 6 pro, insert my Verizon sim card and set up the phone, will I be able to unlock the bootloader at a later point? Or do I need to unlock the bootloader before inserting the Verizon sim card for the first time?
I realize obviously we don't have the phones yet, but I am presuming this is more of a general question/use case. I've read in multiple spots (here on XDA and other android forums) stating that you need to unlock bootloader before inserting the sim card, but also read that you can do it at any point since the sim card doesn't deny access to those operations. So just looking for what is actually the correct answer.
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Hi all,
I've always had carrier locked phones on Verizon/Verizon models (S3, Note 4, Note 8 - all rooted, only Note 8 with locked bootloader) and I will be getting the 6 pro in the carrier unlocked variant from the Google store. I plan to root when available. As mentioned, I plan to use this on Verizon networks.
I've read some conflicting information regarding bootloader unlocking for carrier unlocked devices to be used on Verizon so just wanted to clarify:
If I buy a carrier unlocked 6 pro, insert my Verizon sim card and set up the phone, will I be able to unlock the bootloader at a later point? Or do I need to unlock the bootloader before inserting the Verizon sim card for the first time?
I realize obviously we don't have the phones yet, but I am presuming this is more of a general question/use case. I've read in multiple spots (here on XDA and other android forums) stating that you need to unlock bootloader before inserting the sim card, but also read that you can do it at any point since the sim card doesn't deny access to those operations. So just looking for what is actually the correct answer.
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My last several devices have been carrier unlocked, and rooted, while on the Verizon network.
Unless the p6/p6 pro is different than my previous carrier unlocked Google phones, there should be no problem using a Verizon sim in a carrier unlocked device that's rooted.
The only issue I've had with Verizon with a carrier unlocked device is if it is a device they (VZW) do not offer, you cannot use VZW warranty, and you cannot get the free cloud account that comes with a Verizon device.
Of course that may have changed as well, but I've never had an issue with a carrier unlocked Google phone being rooted while using a Verizon sim card.
Hope this helps.
Az Biker said:
My last several devices have been unlocked carrier, and rooted on Verizon network.
Unless the p6/p6 pro is different than my previous carrier unlocked Google phones, there should be no problem using a Verizon sim in a carrier unlocked device.
The only issue I've had with Verizon with a carrier unlocked device is if it is a device they do not offer they will not warranty and you cannot get the free cloud account that comes with a Verizon device.
Of course that may have changed as well, but I've never had an issue with a carrier unlocked Google phone being rooted while using a Verizon sim card.
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Thanks for the response. So just to clarify:
Unless the 6/6 pro is different, a carrier unlocked variant can have its bootloader unlocked at any point - whether it be right away or after the sim card is initially inserted/phone gets activated?
Carousser said:
Thanks for the response. So just to clarify:
Unless the 6/6 pro is different, a carrier unlocked variant can have its bootloader unlocked at any point - whether it be right away or after the sim card is initially inserted/phone gets activated?
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Yes. That is my experience with all my previous carrier unlocked Google devices that were on the Verizon network.
IIRC, all were rooted AFTER activation on VZW network via sim.
Az Biker said:
Yes. That is my experience with all my previous carrier unlocked Google devices that were on the Verizon network.
IIRC, all were rooted AFTER activation on VZW network via sim.
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Awesome. Thanks for the clarification!
Hopefully anyone who has the same question sees this thread.
To clarify, you are referring to buying the Verizon variant directly from the Google online store?