I have the Note 3 N900 (Octacore version) on Tmobile and I was trying to figure out If I can use the Roms for Tmobile version of the phone on the N900 or not? Or is there a rom for Tmobile that can work for the N900?
N900 is kind of the least bought Note 3 variation, and so there is little development for it. Other than not having wifi calling and carrier bloat, what benefit would there be to trying a T-Mo ROM? Because of the differences in hardware, I would say that it's not recommended to flash a T-Mo ROM. Also, the point of getting a N900 or N9005 is that you don't want to be tied to any carrier isn't it?
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I see the Verizon version of the note 3 has a locked bootloader. Which Note 3 is not? Or is there one that dont have a locked bootloader. I know the ones that have locked bootloaders dont allow cyanogenmod, or AOSPs. Im a fan of cyanogen so is there any Note models that you can get these ROMS on. I live in the USA. I would need one that can be placed on Page Plus Network. Thats what I'm currently using for wireless service. I would kind of like for it to be a Note 3. i like that phone.
The international version of Note 3, SM-N9005, is the one with unlocked bootloader. I have no idea whether it will work in your country or not, it works absolutely fine in my place though.
Also the tmobile version does not have a locked bootloader. SM-N900T
Sent from my leanKernel 3.12 powered stock 4.4.2 (NF9) SM-N900T
thanks
thanks for the help
SM-N9005
go for note 3 N9005. I have experienced best flashing it and also a powerful device it is
I recently switched from AT&T to Cricket with my Note 2 and I want to upgrade to a Note 4.
I need help clarifying a few things:
I know that carrier locked AT&T phones work on cricket, but AT&T Note 4 has no development right now.
I would prefer to get the international Exynos version of the Note 4 but I fear that it will not be compatible with CDMA.
( 1 ) If I get an unlocked version of the International Note 4 can I use CDMA carrier?
( 2 ) If I get a T-Mobi version, can I unlock it and set it up for cricket SIM?
I would love to install KK 4.4.4 from sprint on my international N9005. Is this possible?
I'm not talking about an note 4 port or something that could be more than buggy. I currently use inofficial CM12, so my bootloader is unlocked and knox is tripped anyways. I wouldn't mind if LTE doesn't work because it's not supported on my carrier plan, but I would highly appreciate a rom that's more stable than the cm nightly builds that I used for the last 3-4 months.
Hi u can install the tmobile version of sprint 4.4.4 that is located in tmobile android development. Its by Allenjthomsen. And also use the sprint 4.4.4 kernel which is avalaible there.
I have a n900w8 (canadian note 3)unlocked and running on ATT US, but im having a very weak signal compared to my old att s4.
I wonder if anyone has been experimenting the same problem and recommend me another modem to flash and solve the problem
As far as i know I cant flash any att modem to a n900w8, but I dont know if a tmobile n900t modem work since custom roms are compatible with w8 phones
note: The phone is rooted and running a custom note 4 lollipop rom intended for n900t
any help will be apreciated:good:
Hi,
I have a Note 4 (model N910A) that I was using with AT&T. Recently I moved over to T-Mobile and kept the same phone.
So my phone is 'unlocked' and working fine but I noticed I have a lot of AT&T bloatware still on the phone so I was thinking
of flashing it with a custom ROM; my question is this.....
Should I be following the instructions for a T-Mobile Note 4 or for a AT&T Note 4? Or perhaps it doesn't matter?
Thanks in advance, any help appreciated....
As far as i know if you have n910A model you cant flash custom rom beacuse thier bootlader always comes with lock
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Yeah, I wouldn't recommend flash a custom ROM onto your device. As it's specifically design to work on AT&T's LTE/4G bands, so even if you do flash a custom ROM onto it. You are not gonna be able to say put a Verizon SIM into your device and be able to use their LTE/4G bands on your device.