Question T-Mobile to International - OnePlus 9 Pro

I know it's very early but does anyone know if there's any way to convert a T-Mobile OP9 Pro to the international firmware just like with the 7 Pro?

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Can Note10+ 5G SM-N976V convert to T-mobile version Note 10+ with 5G?

Hi I have unlocked Note10+ 5G SM-N976V verizon note 10 + 5G. I was wondering if there is anyway to flash T-mobile fiermware and convert to t-mobile version. I am moving from Verizon to T-mobile. TIA.
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Hi I have unlocked Note10+ 5G SM-N976V verizon note 10 + 5G. I was wondering if there is anyway to flash T-mobile fiermware and convert to t-mobile version. I am moving from Verizon to T-mobile. TIA.
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Simple answer is no... here is why, it's to my understanding that the V variant of the N10+5g has limited capabilities on the 5g network because it was a Verizon specific model. if you live in the US then you'll want the 976U version for best Universal 5G coverage on the Note 10 plus
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While I may be mistaken, I don't think so. The Verizon variant lacks Superpartition which is present on the Tmo version.

Question International or T-Mobile?

I am considering purchasing the OnePlus 9 or 9 Pro. As a longtime T-Mobile customer I want to know if the International version of the phone is 100% compatible with T-Mobile. I have read on some web sites that there are frequency bands missing on the International version that are supported on the T-Mobile version. I would prefer to buy the International version because updates would come sooner. Does anyone have any information on this? Thanks!
Yes, my last 2 Global OnePlus's works great with tmobile usa including 5g...
I used 3T, 5, 6T, 7Pro and 8Pro international version with TMO sim and no issues. All works great (in my area) including 5G. (not sure about the SA band on OnePlus though, only recently updated my sim card and 5G SA works on my international S21 Ultra).
You'll have to make sure you get a model with the right bands when it comes out.
I always buy from the manufacture. The mobile cell providers always have to add their crummy annoying software tweaks.
I do not case which one as long as custom recovery and custom rom are available
I'm also a long time T-Mobile customer, and I will always buy from the manufacturer going forward. T-Mobile puts too much crapware on the phones. I also like to root and mod my device, and it's a real pain to do that on a T-Mobile device.
Been on TMo for ages. Still will alway sbuy the unlocked international version.

Question CN MODEL DOES IT WORK WITH TMOBILE 5G

Hi. Did anyone purchase a oversea model and use in the United States? Are you able to use the 5 G with TMOBILE
I have a OnePlus that I purchased from BestBuy and is the LE2125 version I use on TM. Which model do you have? LE21?? It should work with TMobile 5g.
Creative_Ingenuity said:
I have a OnePlus that I purchased from BestBuy and is the LE2125 version I use on TM. Which model do you have? LE21?? It should work with TMobile 5g.
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LE2125 is the north america/global version. If they bought the CN version it is a different model and likely running ColorOS
You're going to be missing a LOT of bands on the Chinese version. You get 2, 4, 12, 41, but are missing 66 and 71. You're also only going to get one band of 5G, and missing out on 3, including the MMWave stuff.-
You will NOT have a good time on that phone.

Question Can I convert from T Mobile to Verizon?

I'm on Verizon and thinking about going from my 7T to 9 Pro.
I can get a good deal on a refurbished T-Mobile (LE2127) version.
Would I be able to convert from LE2127 firmware to LE2125 without any issues or lost connectivity?
Concerned because dinner threads say you're stuck with the T-Mo modem no matter what.

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