[Q] Reflash the VZW tab with T-mobile stock ROM? - Galaxy Tab General

Is it doable to flash a different carrier ROM on my VZW tab?
The thing is, I badly need the bluetooth keyboard to work on verizon tab. That way I can really use the tab to meet my need. I have the bluetooth keyboard ready but verizon has intentionally crippled the bluetooth keyboard function. That is repeatedly discussed in many forums.
So could I flash it to T-mobile stock ROM or other carier ROM that would let me use the BT keyboard?
I dont need the data connection, I use the tab without getting data package from verizon. So I dont care if it is verizon or any other carrier. ( I would have got a wifi tab but apparently its not out yet)
Any reason why it might or might not work? I know this thing differs from other tabs as it's CDMA versus GSM, but since I'm not using that function, should have no difference right?
Please let me know what you think. And please forgive me if this is not the right place to post.
Thanks all.

it will probably brick your tab. cdma roms are not meant for gsm devices and vice versa.

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[Q] Which ROM should I be using? & Phone activation

I recently ditched the Archos 70 for this Samsung galaxy tab, and I have to say, that this tablet is way much better in terms of hardware and how the software functions.
Now here are two thinks I want to do:
1. Be able to activate the phone functionality, which I think is disable by t-mobile [usa]
2. Be able to install a very good custom ROM
I came across this guide on how to get the phone working, but I haven't tried it since I am not sure if it will work, or if I need to install a custom ROM first.
http://allinfohere.co.cc/2010/11/t-mobile’s-galaxy-tab-takes-on-a-life-of-its-own-can-now-make-and-receive-phone-calls/
I have only had this tab for a few days, and the only thing I have done is root the device via z4root.
It is also a pre-paid unit, but I haven't activated it yet. I am hoping to just use my SIM from my phone to test it out once I can apply the hack to it.
Thanks for the help.
cheers
ps.
Device info:
-> Baseband version: T849UVJJB
-> Kernel version: 2.6.32.9 [email protected]#1
-> Build number: FROYO.UVJJB
Seriously, not one reply. A little help here please.
I just want to remove the stock t-mobile ROM, with maybe a EU ROM, where I can unlock the phone function and be able to get more performance.
anyone?
bhagiratha said:
Seriously, not one reply. A little help here please.
I just want to remove the stock t-mobile ROM, with maybe a EU ROM, where I can unlock the phone function and be able to get more performance.
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Have you tried searching? You've asked for nothing that hasn't already been discussed ad-nauseam I'm afraid!
FWIW though, I believe you can't simultaneously get voice and 3G on the Tab with TMobile US.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Have you tried searching? You've asked for nothing that hasn't already been discussed ad-nauseam I'm afraid!
FWIW though, I believe you can't simultaneously get voice and 3G on the Tab with TMobile US.
Regards,
Dave
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Hey Dave,
I have looked at the many different post at the development section, but I can't seem to find a sort of beginning point. I go through the different firmwares, but still can't find one that I can install on my tab that would allow me full access to the tab. Not sure if I should apply JM6 or JMA, etc.
Everything is all over the place and there isn't a "newbie-startup" section.
Hopefully with time it will all get organize. Thanks for your reply. Cheers!
bhagiratha said:
still can't find one that I can install on my tab that would allow me full access to the tab.
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That's because there isn't one at present.
Want 3G? The only radio that supports it is the original TMoUS one, and that one doesn't work with voice.
Want voice? You can flash a Euro radio, but then you'll only get Edge for data.
If you're in the US, and want a Tab that can work on 3G and make phone calls, you need to get the AT&T model on AT&T.
Regards,
Dave
Start here if you have not seen this yet. It is a very good guide by Clubtech. Worked for me on my once Bell now Telus Canadian GT
vehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847273
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Also look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845263
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foxmeister said:
That's because there isn't one at present.
Want 3G? The only radio that supports it is the original TMoUS one, and that one doesn't work with voice.
Want voice? You can flash a Euro radio, but then you'll only get Edge for data.
If you're in the US, and want a Tab that can work on 3G and make phone calls, you need to get the AT&T model on AT&T.
Regards,
Dave
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I am not concern about getting 3G, EDGE is fine for me, since I wouldn't be using the service that much.
Can you recommend a Euro firmware that would turn on the radio?
My tab is on t-mobile, so when I need to, I can just pop-in the SIM from my phone.
Check this thread out.
Regards,
Dave

[Q] Disable Voice calling on Arabic Tab

Is there a way i can disable calling from my tab? i would like to use the 3G data only with no voice, I guess i can try flashing the American Firmware or ROM but i dont want to do that since it will no longer read Arabic. But if there is any way where i can strap the voice drivers that will be good.
I believe you should be able to do that by asking your provider for a SIM with data only
Unfortunatly they dont get it, i tried several times but they are so stupid.
No actual help with the main issuehere, but a question or two.
If you never give out the number, what's the difference in having it there or not if your carrier isn't going to give you a SIM that bills differently? You can choose not to call out, and I'd imagine if you never give the number out the chances/frequency of random wrong number calls is pretty low. I guess I'm just wondering what benefit you'd gain by disabling voice.
Your best bet is to flash a modem from another tab. I mean on my T-Mobile voice is disabled and 3g works.
From the Tab.
www.twitter.com/ayman07
Rotohammer came up with a modem Switcher that can switch between 3G or 2G+phone. The instructions are listed here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871021

Possible phone use on Verizon 7.7

Let me note: I am not a dev nor programmer.
With the similiarities of the P6800 and the Verizon 7.7, I threw together a rom w/ stock SCH-I815 samsung/verizon kernel using the P6800 frameworks and apps into the Verizon 7.7 and removed most bloat. The LTE/Verizon antennas aren't recognized by the device at all but everything else was working.
Now, you can't swap the phone.apk's around without the framework's else you'll experience FCs. So obviously I'll need to use the base stock apps and frameworks and go through the 2 framework files hunting about.
Has anyone else with the Verizon 7.7 taken a look into this?
I'm curious if you've made any progress on this?
Not yet, probably be a week before I even look through the files again. But I believe it's fully possible to get phone use
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i think you will need to find samsung modem for verzon networks, does verizon have a galaxy note or sgs2?
although your modem firmware probably has voice disabled, may have to find modem manufacturer and try to flash custom firmware.
good luck, wish you the best.
I'm happy enough using GrooveIP for google voice calling. What I'd really like is if we could activate the phone profile in bluetooth (or will that just come with enabling the proper phone part in the 7.7?).
As of now i can use GrooveIP and bluetooth to listen and speak, but it won't let the bluetooth device answer/hang up/transfer address book/show caller ID (on the Verizon LTE 7.7)
Doesn't verizon require some sort of signed telephony to work properly on their network
ph00ny said:
Doesn't verizon require some sort of signed telephony to work properly on their network
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I got no idea but with the other packs it didn't detect the radio at all. This is keeping the vzw radio partition stock. I like the ideas and really wish the note was verizon as that'd help figure things out.
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just to confirm does this a sim slot? i thought someone said it did.
chrisrotolo said:
just to confirm does this a sim slot? i thought someone said it did.
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It does for LTE but cdma service doesn't use sim
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Seeing as your data account won't have any provisioning for voice usage, even if you DID get a working modem and a modified framework to allow for phone functionality on the device, I doubt that you'd actually be able to made or receive a phone call due to Verizon's limitations at the account and provisioning level anyway.
Point is, it's a CDMA device, and thus your service is attached to the device itself, not the SIM card (except for LTE data). Basically, you can't just provision service to the SIM card alone, and then simply swap it into a different device. So if you got the modem and the framework working, and you called in to Verizon customer service and asked to provision your line for voice, they'll just be like "Umm, no... We never INTENDED for you to use that device as a phone, so no... You want a phone? Buy a phone. You want a tablet? Buy a tablet. You want to do both in one device? We won't allow that because that loses us money that we would be getting by having you either subscribe to two lines, or charge you extra to tether..."
There is a much simpler solution however.
Ditch ANY CDMA carrier in favour of a GSM carrier instead, preferably one that uses the same compatible frequencies adopted by the rest of the world, like AT&T (and MVNO's based off of AT&T's network), and buy the P6800.
The moral of this story is this: if you want the latest devices, with the best features, you're NOT going to find them in the north American market, EVER, at all, period; you're just going to find watered-down, gimped, bloated, and locked-down versions of the international models. You HAVE to import. If you're going to import, you HAVE to use a GSM service provider... That's just the way it is. It sucks, I know, but it is what it is.
I would have to agree, the GSM version would be best. It would be near impossible to make this happen. Of course if I was stick with one, I would try everything I could as well. I'd probably fail miserably and go for something like GrooveIP.
Jade Eyed Wolf said:
Seeing as your data account won't have any provisioning for voice usage, even if you DID get a working modem and a modified framework to allow for phone functionality on the device, I doubt that you'd actually be able to made or receive a phone call due to Verizon's limitations at the account and provisioning level anyway.
Point is, it's a CDMA device, and thus your service is attached to the device itself, not the SIM card (except for LTE data). Basically, you can't just provision service to the SIM card alone, and then simply swap it into a different device. So if you got the modem and the framework working, and you called in to Verizon customer service and asked to provision your line for voice, they'll just be like "Umm, no... We never INTENDED for you to use that device as a phone, so no... You want a phone? Buy a phone. You want a tablet? Buy a tablet. You want to do both in one device? We won't allow that because that loses us money that we would be getting by having you either subscribe to two lines, or charge you extra to tether..."
There is a much simpler solution however.
Ditch ANY CDMA carrier in favour of a GSM carrier instead, preferably one that uses the same compatible frequencies adopted by the rest of the world, like AT&T (and MVNO's based off of AT&T's network), and buy the P6800.
The moral of this story is this: if you want the latest devices, with the best features, you're NOT going to find them in the north American market, EVER, at all, period; you're just going to find watered-down, gimped, bloated, and locked-down versions of the international models. You HAVE to import. If you're going to import, you HAVE to use a GSM service provider... That's just the way it is. It sucks, I know, but it is what it is.
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I move my SIM between devices all the time and have never needed to call VZ to provision the new device. Voice and data just work.
miiike said:
I move my SIM between devices all the time and have never needed to call VZ to provision the new device. Voice and data just work.
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I can CONFIRM the following:
I have a VZ tab 7.7 with 5GB data plan and I have a VZ Razr with voice/unlimited data plan.
Both are LTE devices and hence use (micro) SIM cards. In "My Verizon" even the tab has a phone number assigned to it's "line". A call to that number just rings but obviously nothing on the tab.
BUT...
Put the tab sim in the phone and YES it will ring if you call that number! Even TXT in/out works! I assume they will just charge me per txt and per min phone use BUT IT WORKS in a PHONE.
And the kicker is, the unlimited PHONE SIM also works in the TAB! I immediately get LTE data and can surf with the tab. Of course at that point calls and texts to that phone number are "ignored" by the tab's neutered modem.
Lesson learned:
IF there was a way to flash a modem, say for example from the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to the VZ 7.7 TAB, we would have a full supersized phone in our hand. Only downside, no earpiece. So only speakerphone or BT calls I guess.
Anyway, after a little more research I also found this very interesting article:
http://www.phonenews.com/verizon-affirms-unlimited-smartphone-sim-card-usage-in-hotspots-tablets-lte-ipad-20053/
Hope this helps bring a little light into the messy CDMA/LTE darkness
I have swapped my Galaxy Nexus SIM in my VZW LTE 7.7 numerous times. It works. I'd love to have voice on the VZW LTE 7.7, then I could possibly do it all on my tab. I'm no developer tho ;p

SM-T235Y Woes

Hey
I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (t235y) from frys in the states to use with the t-mobile Smart Choice data plan, which includes roaming in Mexico and Canada
I am able to use the tablet flawlessly in the States, but when I cross over to Canada, at first the tablet would not register with any carrier, and after talking on the phone with Tech Support they were able to get it to register but I am not getting any data. I have tried changing apns, turning roaming off and on, hard resetting and everything.
I read somewhere that tmobile tracks the TAC code to identify that it is a tablet to allow it to access data (weird since it works in the States).
I want to try to put the original firmware of the T235 on the T235y - maybe to see if that would make it work.
My question is if I flash it with the t235 firmware, would it work or brick the unit?
Thanks
moe8822 said:
My question is if I flash it with the t235 firmware, would it work or brick the unit?
Thanks
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Hopefully Odin will not let you do this. If if it did, then yes, you would be stuck with a hard brick. And no way to fix it....

New unlocked AT&T tablet SM-T727A for grandparents abroad, to flash or not?

Hello, please give a little advise.
I bought an UNLOCKED used Samsung AT&T S5e (SM-T727A), and another UNLOCKED used Samsung Sprint TAB A (2019) (SM-T517P) from eBay for my grandparents abroad in Argentina; mainly for the SIM capability to use with Whatsapp with me, and their grandkids all over the world.
I have no experience with LTE tablets, but have rooted phones here and there since 2012 thanks to you guys.
I feel very hesitant to root, or install roms on these tablets, since I won't be able to be there for them if anything happens, other than remote assistant pre-programmed for them to hit one button, but even then... the struggle a lot with basic things, and only know Whatsapp.
I have put my SIM card from T-mobile on my Note 8 here in the US on both devices, but although the T-mobile LTE text appears on top, none of the tablets changed Startup intro, or installed T-mobile apps/Removed AT&T or Sprint apps. The Sprint tablet shows an annoying Sprint OMADM notification, and the AT&T tablet won't let me use the dialer.
Both tablets can use LTE from T-mobile fine with great speeds, but need to use alternate dialer to make calls.
Should I install custom ROMS on these to remove their carrier's bloatware? Am I definitely tripping KNOX on them? Will installing these rooms, or unlocking bootloaders mess up with future updates, and leave my grandparents stranded?
Please help; what should I do?
unlocked AT&T Galaxy 727a tablet
I am wondering if you ever got a response to your questions? I too have the same tablet and I want to root it to remove the AT&T software because I also use T-Mobile. I am going to keep searching here in the forums. I don't think I want to flash a rom though as I kind of like the Samsung feel right now. Plus I only had it 2 days so far.
thenetvines said:
Hello, please give a little advise.
I bought an UNLOCKED used Samsung AT&T S5e (SM-T727A), and another UNLOCKED used Samsung Sprint TAB A (2019) (SM-T517P) from eBay for my grandparents abroad in Argentina; mainly for the SIM capability to use with Whatsapp with me, and their grandkids all over the world.
I have no experience with LTE tablets, but have rooted phones here and there since 2012 thanks to you guys.
I feel very hesitant to root, or install roms on these tablets, since I won't be able to be there for them if anything happens, other than remote assistant pre-programmed for them to hit one button, but even then... the struggle a lot with basic things, and only know Whatsapp.
I have put my SIM card from T-mobile on my Note 8 here in the US on both devices, but although the T-mobile LTE text appears on top, none of the tablets changed Startup intro, or installed T-mobile apps/Removed AT&T or Sprint apps. The Sprint tablet shows an annoying Sprint OMADM notification, and the AT&T tablet won't let me use the dialer.
Both tablets can use LTE from T-mobile fine with great speeds, but need to use alternate dialer to make calls.
Should I install custom ROMS on these to remove their carrier's bloatware? Am I definitely tripping KNOX on them? Will installing these rooms, or unlocking bootloaders mess up with future updates, and leave my grandparents stranded?
Please help; what should I do?
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teacher006 said:
I am wondering if you ever got a response to your questions? I too have the same tablet and I want to root it to remove the AT&T software because I also use T-Mobile. I am going to keep searching here in the forums. I don't think I want to flash a rom though as I kind of like the Samsung feel right now. Plus I only had it 2 days so far.
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I am still searching, this is my first LTE tablet, and I believe we ARE NOT meant to use ROMs for the WiFi variant on it (maybe wrong), so that leaves flashing lots of ROMS out... there maybe a few out there, but I doubt many DEVs have these devices available to work on.
Anyway, I decided against flashing roms for now; my only problem with the AT&T Tablet now is that the default Google dialer will not work unless it's with AT&T, so I have to use third party dialers now... no good.
I read somewhere that you can change something called the CSC of the tablet without rooting or flashing, to maybe get rid of the AT&T bloatware, and maybe T-mobile bloatware will let me use Google dialer??? I will try putting my T-mobile SIM today, and do a factory reset of the tablet with the T-mobile SIM in it. This has worked for me in the past with phones by the way, but never tried tablets before.
I may also try using Titanium Backup, and freeze some of these apps, but that will require rooting I believe, and I don't want to do that yet because I worry that unlocking the bootloader will leave that ugly "bootloader unlocked" message on every boot.
luck?
thenetvines said:
I am still searching, this is my first LTE tablet, and I believe we ARE NOT meant to use ROMs for the WiFi variant on it (maybe wrong), so that leaves flashing lots of ROMS out... there maybe a few out there, but I doubt many DEVs have these devices available to work on.
Anyway, I decided against flashing roms for now; my only problem with the AT&T Tablet now is that the default Google dialer will not work unless it's with AT&T, so I have to use third party dialers now... no good.
I read somewhere that you can change something called the CSC of the tablet without rooting or flashing, to maybe get rid of the AT&T bloatware, and maybe T-mobile bloatware will let me use Google dialer??? I will try putting my T-mobile SIM today, and do a factory reset of the tablet with the T-mobile SIM in it. This has worked for me in the past with phones by the way, but never tried tablets before.
I may also try using Titanium Backup, and freeze some of these apps, but that will require rooting I believe, and I don't want to do that yet because I worry that unlocking the bootloader will leave that ugly "bootloader unlocked" message on every boot.
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Have you had any luck, I also have this tablet.
I am with the same problem, I have a Galaxy Tab S5e LTE tablet (SM727A), which is unlocked, but it does not allow me to make normal calls (like a cell phone) due to the AT&T call launcher. does anyone know any way to make calls? I have the tablet outside the USA
This thread is a year and a half old without an answer, doesn't seem right, I have similar issue why no answer?
I am in the US, and I can't get calls to work with Samsung s5e SM-T727UZKAXAA Unlocked Tablet.
Ordered this tablet for my elderly mother with the idea it could basically becone a 10 inch phone for her since she has serious difficulty seeing even the largest phone displays.
I took out her Motorola One sim and inserted it into the new tablet. After all the software updates were complete, I have network connectivity, data (seems slow tbh), and can eveb send/receive texts, but it will not receive calls? This tablet has that functionality, so I'm trying to figure out what exactly I'm missing?
I am using T-Mobile, and am on the Magenta MAX plan for all 3 of my lines including this one that I tried. Any help at all appreciated, thank you.
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rich6630 said:
This thread is a year and a half old without an answer, doesn't seem right, I have similar issue why no answer?
I am in the US, and I can't get calls to work with Samsung s5e SM-T727UZKAXAA Unlocked Tablet.
Ordered this tablet for my elderly mother with the idea it could basically becone a 10 inch phone for her since she has serious difficulty seeing even the largest phone displays.
I took out her Motorola One sim and inserted it into the new tablet. After all the software updates were complete, I have network connectivity, data (seems slow tbh), and can eveb send/receive texts, but it will not receive calls? This tablet has that functionality, so I'm trying to figure out what exactly I'm missing?
I am using T-Mobile, and am on the Magenta MAX plan for all 3 of my lines including this one that I tried. Any help at all appreciated, thank you.
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Buy a global version like SM-T725 to use full feartures.
Unlock version give you Data connection, sms, but you need connect to Samsung phone to call.
dangtoi1993 said:
Buy a global version like SM-T725 to use full feartures.
Unlock version give you Data connection, sms, but you need connect to Samsung phone to call.
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so i had ordered one i had to cancel when i saw this post.
and wanted to ask. if there is any way to install android auto as a system app on this model?

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