Is it possible? Would like to us it in the US instead of TW. I am on CM13 now.
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If you successfully managed to have 4G LTE on your 910H, can you mention:
1- Which provider and country is it?
2- What LTE baseband is it?
So far from what I observed, only few guys from Indonesia managed to have 4G LTE on 910H and I'm not really sure about it. See threat below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/sm-n910h-3g-variant-t2925648
I'll be 1st person to vote because I can get it
Oh, and I want to add that I'm on band 8
No one else? Come on man..
Hi Guys,
I have read lot of comments & QA's, still i have no clarity.Some one please clarify me.
If i buy S7edge Verizon (Sd820) can i use it in india.Verizon bands are 2'4&13. However i heard that verizon lte phomes are unlocked. Can i use in india lte network(Jio or Airtwl LTE network.
However locking is software thing(firmware), can i install international firmware (935U , not sure) to unlock all lte bands, to use any simin world....
Indian lte bands.
TD LTE 2300Mhz
FD LTE 1800Mhz
Please help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68194338&postcount=2
you have to add lte bands by qxdm method or you shouldn't buy the varizon device.
satish.yarramsetti said:
Hi Guys,
I have read lot of comments & QA's, still i have no clarity.Some one please clarify me.
If i buy S7edge Verizon (Sd820) can i use it in india.Verizon bands are 2'4&13. However i heard that verizon lte phomes are unlocked. Can i use in india lte network(Jio or Airtwl LTE network.
However locking is software thing(firmware), can i install international firmware (935U , not sure) to unlock all lte bands, to use any simin world....
Indian lte bands.
TD LTE 2300Mhz
FD LTE 1800Mhz
Please help
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Decided to pull the trigger and do this following a guide on Youtube. I used firmware G935VVRU2APD2 and followed this how-to https://youtu.be/WVzXvMa5FQ4 and everything worked out perfect.
I am using ZE520KL Taiwan version. However, my it cannot support my Canadian carrier (Koodo) LTE network. Knowing the two model pretty much have the same spec (excepting screen size and ram), I am guessing if I can manage to flash the kernel from USA/Brazil/Canada ZE520KL, then the LTE maybe work somehow?
Suggestion? Help?
That'll just brick the phone, I'd think. That's what happened when I tried flashing the Canadian modem on my Canadian ZE552KL after flashing the WW ROM from ASUS' website.
callmebrain said:
I am using ZE520KL Taiwan version. However, my it cannot support my Canadian carrier (Koodo) LTE network. Knowing the two model pretty much have the same spec (excepting screen size and ram), I am guessing if I can manage to flash the kernel from USA/Brazil/Canada ZE520KL, then the LTE maybe work somehow?
Suggestion? Help?
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It won't work even it was possible to make it boot with this kernel.
Hi guys! I have the LEX 727 from Amazon US with 21s update but no working lte bands 2 or 4, any ideas to help me?
Root and flash something? changing the rom to the chinese version? something in the modem, baseband?
Check the APN. Make sure it's there for your carrier. Bands 2 and 4 work fine on T-Mobile, Band 12 too.
Thinking of getting a note 4 but confused with different versions. What is the best unlocked to root? Is it the n910h? I'm in US on t-mobile network. Or can I root a 910t or 910a versions but the H should be faster?
mario24601 said:
Thinking of getting a note 4 but confused with different versions. What is the best unlocked to root? Is it the n910h? I'm in US on t-mobile network. Or can I root a 910t or 910a versions but the H should be faster?
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The h is an exynos version, which I recommend not for rom development and testing. The 'a' version is att and cannot be rooted or modded in any way.
The 't' version works with most F/G ROMs given a data fix and kernel.
You would have a purchase the N910T model if you want to have 4G/LTE Connectivity via T-Mobiles network.
Thanks sounds like the T version is good to root and run on t-mobile.