Want clarification on LG G2 Tmobile... - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
Have lg g2 tmobile with bad esn is it possible to use straight talk att sim after unlocking to work on att network? i read about blacklist database sharing between tmobile and att but i read a thread where a guy had tmobile note 3 and got it to work on straight talk.
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[Q] Sprint to AT&T?

Hello Guys,
What's up? I was wondering if I could buy a sprint LG G2 and can use it for my ATT carrier with unofficial unlock. Pls let me know everything works on sprint LG G2! (4G, ESN etc) Thanks in advance.
Even if Sprint "officially" unlocks your LG G2, it won't work with domestic GSM carriers like AT&T or TMobile. It will work unlocked with international SIM cards and international networks.
So, no.

900a vs 900t questions straightalk

I have straight talk... curious major differences between AT&T vs T-Mobile
also if I went with T-Mobile on straight talk how would I use it on AT&T and would 4G LTE ect or how would it go?
I know I would need to have both AT&T and T-Mobile APN's to switch around on?
Simply put if I got a T-Mobile I can still run all bands on AT&T straight talk but benifit switching APN from AT&T to T-Mobile as well?
Thanks
Heavy Metal said:
I have straight talk... curious major differences between AT&T vs T-Mobile
also if I went with T-Mobile on straight talk how would I use it on AT&T and would 4G LTE ect or how would it go?
I know I would need to have both AT&T and T-Mobile APN's to switch around on?
Simply put if I got a T-Mobile I can still run all bands on AT&T straight talk but benifit switching APN from AT&T to T-Mobile as well?
Thanks
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Since this was never answered, let me try to help you. A T-Mobile S5 runs just fine on AT&T as long as it's SIM Unlocked. I use a 900T on AT&T (for customization purposes) with no issues. All you need to do is add in an APN for AT&T, which can be found with a Google search. With Straight Talk, I'd imagine you'd need to use their AT&T compatible APN. Since you're discussing service through them, I doubt your Straight Talk SIM would register with T-Mobile or AT&T APN's. However, I could be wrong. I've never used an MVNO and I'm not quite sure how a sub-network SIM card would act on a parent network.

Question regarding G2 and Bad Esn sprint one.

After reading stuff i figured that all G2's are world phones.
Im From india and my question is that if i get a G2 of ebay sprint one with a bad ESN, since it cant be activated on sprint again which is a given.
Now my question is can buy the phone and use it with a regular GSM sim card from india ?
If yes what would i need to do to use the phone if it has a Bad ESN.
Any kind of answer would be helpful thanks a ton
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I don't think a Sprint G2 would work in India, sorry. Sprint is a US carrier and uses CDMA instead of GSM. However, the international D802 model should work fine. The ESN is attached to the phone and not the carrier anyway, so no matter what carrier your on it won't activate.
The Sprint G2 is not factory unlocked for international GSM usage. It is an international capable device though (GSM 850/900/1800/1900). If the seller is not specifically stating that the phone has been unlocked for international use then it will not work in India. Only Sprint can unlock the phone and if your not the owner of the phone with an active line with Sprint they wont unlock it for you plain and simple. I would recommend to save your self a big hassle and buy the international G2 D802.
daCLOUD said:
The Sprint G2 is not factory unlocked for international GSM usage. It is an international capable device though (GSM 850/900/1800/1900). If the seller is not specifically stating that the phone has been unlocked for international use then it will not work in India. Only Sprint can unlock the phone and if your not the owner of the phone with an active line with Sprint they wont unlock it for you plain and simple. I would recommend to save your self a big hassle and buy the international G2 D802.
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Cool thanks a ton
berz said:
Cool thanks a ton
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No problem, I forgot to mention that the Verizon G2 is factory unlocked for GSM service. You could buy a BAD ESN Verizon G2 and put in your India GSM sim card and it would work with no unlocking necessary. I'm not sure what band you need for LTE, but HSPA+ should work.
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AT&T s5 on tmobile questions

Hello everyone, im about to swap my nexus 5 for an att s5. im going to purchase an unlock code from swift unlocks and make the swap but before i do i want to make sure that ill get the same service i get on my n5(4g lte) and all that fun stuff. So will i get LTE,4g,3,hspa+ with the att s5 on my prepaid tmobile plan? and will their be any problems with mms?:good:

[Q] T-Mobile LG G2 on AT&T

Hey I was wondering if I unlocked my LG G2 from T-Mobile would I be able to use it on AT&T's network? I would like to still get 4G LTE but I'm not sure thats possible. I asked a AT&T representative and they said that I would get AT&T's 4G LTE after registering my IMEI and with the correct APN settings. Can anyone confirm this? Thank you very much for any responses.
I used an AT&T SIM and the Go Phone $60 plan on my unlocked D801 for trip to Alaska in May and got LTE in many places. Use "phone" as the APN.
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I used an AT&T SIM and the Go Phone $60 plan on my unlocked D801 for trip to Alaska in May and got LTE in many places. Use "phone" as the APN.
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Oh okay thanks. For some reason I heard that a lot of people didn't get good data speeds or something like that. Maybe those people didn't fix the APN or the IMEI
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