Has anyone got AT&T Microcell to work especially on custom roms? I am currently on Invicta Os.
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Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum and have very little experience with ROM's, please help while you can.
I have been testing and trying many ROM for my Galaxy S4 PH-L720, a few of them I think are great and others were just not what I expected. but I have installed this ROM which I love, I think it is the most close to perfect ROM out there at least that I know of. This ROM is called
(ROM][XXUGNF1][4.4.2] S5 RivalStorm V2.1 [SLIM][S5 Apps/Features) Everything works flawlessly chi I have not been able to accomplish with any other ROM. the only disadvantage is the the Model Number is GT-I9505 and it is only CDMA enable, I would love to use this on any carrier in the US (Sprint, Verizon, Tmobile).
Question:
Is it possible to install extra Modules or a different Kernel to have this ROM also be GSM, LTE, eVDO?
Are there any ROM like this one that support these features?
I have come across a few but they are all international.
Why are the developers not creating something like this for US carrier based phones (Galaxy S4,S5)?
Thanks in advance to all.
Kalimasito
I've got a SM-G900T1, basically the Metro PCS version of the T-Mobiles S5.
For the most part AllianceRom has been my daily driver. I've tried a few different firmware and baseband combinations, but G3 seems rock solid.
How about other people? What are peoples experience with AOSP ROM's? What radios seem to work best for you?
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a few months ago I tested out some roms but data was a crap-shoot on sprint. I've since switched to RP which is still sprint and want to try out a new rom again. So anyone have opinions on which is working well on sprint?
The best rom for this phone is also the most compatible: The Stock ROM! Just install FrankenClark Kernel and root, it's fast and pretty good on battery.
I don't know why data would be an issue on any ROMs, it shouldn't matter. Are you making sure to change the APN settings? I'm not on Sprint but I've never had trouble with ATT Data on Resurrection Remix (Probably my favorite ROM)
I stopped using RR because the Cyanogenmod base isn't as good on battery life as stock.
Did you end up finding anything that completely works?
Sean89us said:
The best rom for this phone is also the most compatible: The Stock ROM! Just install FrankenClark Kernel and root, it's fast and pretty good on battery.
I don't know why data would be an issue on any ROMs, it shouldn't matter. Are you making sure to change the APN settings? I'm not on Sprint but I've never had trouble with ATT Data on Resurrection Remix (Probably my favorite ROM)
I stopped using RR because the Cyanogenmod base isn't as good on battery life as stock.
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AICP on my sprint has been excellent. 4G and all.
I second AICP, on nougat at the moment, but came from Orion OS, which is the best MM ROM I have used on this phone. EXODUS worked for me too, I prefer AOSP based ROMs, as the seem to have better battery life IMO.
With the latest 7.1.1 release of Nougat from ZTE that includes Tmo Wi-Fi calling. Is their any chance that the built in wifi calling baked into Android can be activated now? It didn't work on many models, but I know that the nexus/Pixels had it on the custom roms. All I've ever had (until now) were Tmobile versions of phones. Anybody have any knowledge as to which case this phone falls under?
This is a question you should ask in the LOS thread.
I have a JFLTEUSC, but most ROMs call for a JFLTEXX. If I flashed an xx ROM on my USC variant (Like ressurection remix) would cellular service work (calls, texts, data, etc)? Or would the phone not boot at all?
Not all ROMs will work on all variants. I believe it depends if your device is CDMA or GSM. In the USA only Sprint and Verizon are CDMA. If your device uses GSM, then you should be pretty safe to flash any JFLTEXX ROM.
Crap, because I have a CDMA phone. If I want to test a rom, could I just flash it and see if I get any signal?
BeastMode6 said:
Crap, because I have a CDMA phone. If I want to test a rom, could I just flash it and see if I get any signal?
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Yes, but you most probably won't.
JDCTeam ROMs are universal.
Pwnycorn said:
Yes, but you most probably won't.
JDCTeam ROMs are universal.
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So I'm pretty much stuck with JDC ROMs unless I want to use like 3 year old lollipop ROMs (Not that JDC is bad, but I would like some variety)? Shouldn't the modem handle all cellular services? How hard would it be to rebuild ressurection remix with CDMA?
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So I'm pretty much stuck with JDC ROMs unless I want to use like 3 year old lollipop ROMs (Not that JDC is bad, but I would like some variety)? Shouldn't the modem handle all cellular services? How hard would it be to rebuild ressurection remix with CDMA?
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There is Resurrection Remix for the Sprint S4 if you want to try that.