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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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[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.
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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.
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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
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[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
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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!
Could someone on Verizon Pie firmware check if their phone call log shows the duration of the phone call? For some odd reason that was zapped on my ULM firmware update.
I have a verizon s20 plus that was carrier unlocked by verizon and I want to give it to someone with T-Mobile. If I flash it with T-Mobile or unlocked firmware will that enable lte band 71?
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I have a verizon s20 plus that was carrier unlocked by verizon and I want to give it to someone with T-Mobile. If I flash it with T-Mobile or unlocked firmware will that enable lte band 71?
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Yes, it should. IF your VZW S20 is already updated to android 11 you'll probably have to downgrade it android 10 , at least I did. To get to TMobile flash Android 10 unlocked on top of the VZW firmware. Let it boot all the way up, insert TMobile SIM, you should get a pop up saying carriers settings need to update or some such, and ask you to reboot. After you've rebooted power off, boot to download mode and flash the TMobile firmware.
You could probably leave it on the unlocked if you wanted. I've just had better signal strength with the TMobile firmware.
Hi everyone,
I am planning to get an unlocked S22 (AT&T unlocked, fully paid off) from the USA to my country (India). The box says it is following:
Model: SM-S901U
S/W: S901USQU1AVA7
Even though it is unlocked, i can see the SM-S901U does not support 2 5G bands which are used my in country (unlike the generic unlocked SM-S901U1). My question is that,
1) Since the s22 is basically from samsung, with the carrier models having control over the software, will i be able to flash to the generic unlocked firmware and model SM-S901U1 and get support for the other 5g bands too (i see the generic unlocked version SM-S901U1 has the 2 other bands that i need)?
2) Will the hotspot work and will i be able to recive OTA updates?
3) And the main question, will i require an AT&T SIM for the flashing process?
I was digging around the ultra thread for some info:
OTA and Non-OTA Firmware for S22 Ultra SM-S908U and S22 Ultra SM-S908U1 Versions
See Post #2 and #3 for the Links to the Firmware All of the firmware posted here can be flashed on any U or U1 Device. Each of the firmware's are NOT carrier dependent and only has carrier labels listed in order to have an idea if you might get...
forum.xda-developers.com
If someone can help/guide me, i'd be great!
Thanks and Cheers!
1. You will be able to flash s901u1 firmware (you will need a patched version of Odin to do so) but it still will not have the 5g bands, it's a hardware thing.
2. Hotspot will still work and you will be able to receive OTA updates when on s901u1 firmware.
3. No you will not, even when the phone is locked you will still not require a sim
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1. You will be able to flash s901u1 firmware (you will need a patched version of Odin to do so) but it still will not have the 5g bands, it's a hardware thing.
2. Hotspot will still work and you will be able to receive OTA updates when on s901u1 firmware.
3. No you will not, even when the phone is locked you will still not require a sim
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Thanks for such a quick reply
I had thought that the bands were locked via firmware (was hoping that samsung gave control to the carriers to control the bands via software). Sadly that doesn't seem to be the case
Since the s901u1 has those bands available (i checked here: https://devicebeast.com/devices/samsung-sm-s901u1-galaxy-s22-5g-uw-dual-sim-td-lte-us-256gb), i guess that will be a better buy for 5G.
I have a paid-off Permanent Unlocked SM-G990U from T-Mobile. My carrier is US Mobile on the Verizon Network (CMDA). It does work on the T-Mobile Firmware but there is no Wi-Fi calling, MMS works but I can only receive MMS (can't send). It's not actually connected to CMDA according to AIDA64 and yet Verizon somehow still works, and also there is T-Mobile bloat, and software updates are slower than on an unlocked device. Even though the U1 has 2 sim slots but the U doesn't and the U does not have an unlocked firmware from what I know, would the U1 firmware still work fine with Cellaur and etc on the U fine despite having only 1 SIM card slot? Since I'm pretty sure the hardware between the U and U1 is the same otherwise.
CaptainChris2018 said:
I have a paid-off Permanent Unlocked SM-G990U from T-Mobile. My carrier is US Mobile on the Verizon Network (CMDA). It does work on the T-Mobile Firmware but there is no Wi-Fi calling, MMS works but I can only receive MMS (can't send). It's not actually connected to CMDA according to AIDA64 and yet Verizon somehow still works, and also there is T-Mobile bloat, and software updates are slower than on an unlocked device. Even though the U1 has 2 sim slots but the U doesn't and the U does not have an unlocked firmware from what I know, would the U1 firmware still work fine with Cellaur and etc on the U fine despite having only 1 SIM card slot? Since I'm pretty sure the hardware between the U and U1 is the same otherwise.
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I've flashed U1 unlocked firmware on U carrier firmware before (S9+ days) so I'm thinking it still should be possible on modern devices, though you need patched Odin to do so (search for it on XDA/Google)
ShaDisNX255 said:
I've flashed U1 unlocked firmware on U carrier firmware before (S9+ days) so I'm thinking it still should be possible on modern devices, though you need patched Odin to do so (search for it on XDA/Google)
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I will probably most likey back my data up try it to see if it works, if not then i can just revert to normal firmware
You can flash U1 rom without any problem. My device is from Verizon and I flashed successfully the U1 firmware. You will just need to choose correct CSC for your carrier