Am I reading this correctly?
the 935p can be changed to a 935u?
but there no point as there no true root or custom rom available?
I been trying to figure this out for three days ether I am in the wrong threads or I am suck
disturb1 said:
Am I reading this correctly?
the 935p can be changed to a 935u?
but there no point as there no true root or custom rom available?
I been trying to figure this out for three days ether I am in the wrong threads or I am suck
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the U designated devices are typically the factory unlocked devices built to be sold specifically outside of carrier restrictions. Every Snapdragon galaxy device is essentially the same, and from the S8 on, literally the same(with the exception of the Exynos vs Snapdragon and single vs dual sim. In the case of the latter, the phones are still the same, they just have deeper sim trays). The S7 was still before Samsung decided to nix the dozen different phone model idea in favor of the much more streamlined setup they have now. There were still a couple variants in the USA for the S7, mainly differing between the AT&T and T-Mob models and the CDMA ones. The CDMA ones are physically the exact same as the unlocked U models i mentioned before, just flashed with their carrier specific firmware. Those CDMA ones can have the U firmware flashed on them and the phone would never behave any differently than a U model that came directly from the factory. I have a Cricket S9 and i have the U1 firmware flashed on it, works like a charm.
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oh, forgot to address the second part of your question. the reason people want to do this is to remove the bloatware that comes from the carrier since we dont have root. Down side is that if youre still using the carrier that the phone was set up for initially and you flash the U firmware, youll lose wifi calling and voLTE.
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Hello!
Given that all US Galaxy S7 / S7 edge are the same model (G930 / G935) , is it possible flash another US carrier firmware without tripping KNOX?
(I don't have S7, but plan to buy later).
They aren't the same. There's different radio support in the Verizon model and Sprint model. They are not listed ast G935, but as G935V, G935S, G935T, etc. Pretty sure you can't cross flash the firmware without issues. But, just guessing.
The GSM versions of the S7 sold via T-Mobile, AT&T, etc. are not compatible with CDMA (Verizon, Sprint, etc.)
What would be the benefit? Just asking out of curiosity as I am considering buying this device.
i read something, way before the release of the device, that there was only 1 model of the device listed on the FDD certification. (will look for link later), i just confirmed this info was false (Too good to be true)...
What i actually wanted was (given this was true, which is not) to buy a Verizon S7 and put an Sprint Firmware, this because Verizon firmware has a lot of modifications... but
blackknigt said:
i read something, way before the release of the device, that there was only 1 model of the device listed on the FDD certification. (will look for link later), i just confirmed this info was false (Too good to be true)...
What i actually wanted was (given this was true, which is not) to buy a Verizon S7 and put an Sprint Firmware, this because Verizon firmware has a lot of modifications... but
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I read the same thing..one model for all providers..also it said once it's loaded to a provider..it's locked there..
Don't know if it's true, but do remember reading it on the pre launch days
ibcenu said:
I read the same thing..one model for all providers..also it said once it's loaded to a provider..it's locked there..
Don't know if it's true, but do remember reading it on the pre launch days
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Yea it was some model up in Canada that was able to do that. You bought it but once you put the sim in for that provider it locked to it.
ibcenu said:
I read the same thing..one model for all providers..also it said once it's loaded to a provider..it's locked there..
Don't know if it's true, but do remember reading it on the pre launch days
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it is actually right, it's One Hardware, but has modification on the processor's NVRAM to change the frequency bands, and as the bootloader is LOCKED, now you can't change it as you could with S5 (till we get a way to unlock the bootloader) (not S6 because of the Exynos chip)
see this Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/how-to-add-rf-lte-frequency-bands-to-t2886059
Hello, I would like to know if I can flash my verizon galaxy s8 with tmobile software, or any other model, since I can see that this year all the carriers are using the same model G950U. That is, a single model with different carriers, very similar to how the international version G950F works which is the same model for all carriers in Europe and allows you to change the software through ODIN. I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much.
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Hello, I would like to know if I can flash my verizon galaxy s8 with tmobile software, or any other model, since I can see that this year all the carriers are using the same model G950U. That is, a single model with different carriers, very similar to how the international version G950F works which is the same model for all carriers in Europe and allows you to change the software through ODIN. I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much.
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From what I've gathered is that there's a user data partition that dictates the carrier and Odin currently doesn't allow flashing of this.
Saw this as a comment somewhere here and best I've seen so far.
Personally I think it is just a matter of time before we figure this phone out and will be able to do whatever we want. They already have root for Exynos model and I think now the search is on for modified Odin, as Tehpirate said. I believe they had modified Odin for S7, to do similar stuff, so it's not like starting from scratch.
I hope is the same like the s7 U firmware... That's nice cause I can flash U firmware and get rid of the carrier bloatware.
I just picked up a used s7 edge from a at&t customer, every thing that I could find said once unlocked it would work on any network. I unlocked it via at&t, checked that it works on an at&t sim and Tmobile but it is not working on my Verizon sim and their techs can get it to work either.
Will an At&t s7 edge work on a Verizon network? if so how? Or should I find a different phone?
Thanks
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That is an interesting question. I believe all the US based Snapdragon S7 and S7 Edges have the same hardware, so you would just need to flash Verizon or unlocked firmware over the AT&T image. That part is confirmed, as people have gone from V to U and A, and A to U and V. If I were you, I'd probably go for the unbranded firmware, but that's a personal preference.
The real trick is getting Verizon to properly provision it.
At&t is gsm and Verizon is cdma not compatible with cdma you need to give carrier imei that's how cdma works not just with SIM card
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The US (Snapdragon) S7 and S7 edge share the same physical hardware. There is a better than average chance that if he flashes the U or V firmware, and can get Verizon to put on their network, it will fly.
G935T to G935A
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That is an interesting question. I believe all the US based Snapdragon S7 and S7 Edges have the same hardware, so you would just need to flash Verizon or unlocked firmware over the AT&T image. That part is confirmed, as people have gone from V to U and A, and A to U and V. If I were you, I'd probably go for the unbranded firmware, but that's a personal preference.
The real trick is getting Verizon to properly provision it.
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Question: to convert from one firmware to another do I have to install U first? I want to convert my G935T to G935A to be able to use wi-fi calling. My phone is unlocked and everything works on At&t except for wi-fi calling (Or VoLte as I see it referred to often)
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Question: to convert from one firmware to another do I have to install U first? I want to convert my G935T to G935A to be able to use wi-fi calling. My phone is unlocked and everything works on At&t except for wi-fi calling (Or VoLte as I see it referred to often)
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If this is your first device with AT&T to support WiFi calling, you may have to get a new SIM (or get your current SIM provisioned correctly).
So are you saying I don't need to install the G935A firmware?
I have a rooted a s7 and rooted note 3 (both at&t) and trying to use both on the sprint network. I managed to sim unlock both and still can't connect either to the sprint network. Is it possible to even use either?
Perhaps if you use the modified version of ODIN floating around and flashed the carrier-unlocked or sprint ROM onto your S7 you could get it to work (IIRC all S7s in the US have the same hardware, just different ROMS to support different carriers)
The Note 3 has no chance of working. It's missing the correct radios.
I will say this, while I think technically the S7 has the hardware for it, and you could technically use it by flashing another ROM, Sprint may still not allow you to use it because when they try to add it to their system via IMEI it will come up as an AT&T phone, and they will likely deem it incompatible.
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Perhaps if you use the modified version of ODIN floating around and flashed the carrier-unlocked or sprint ROM onto your S7 you could get it to work (IIRC all S7s in the US have the same hardware, just different ROMS to support different carriers)
The Note 3 has no chance of working. It's missing the correct radios.
I will say this, while I think technically the S7 has the hardware for it, and you could technically use it by flashing another ROM, Sprint may still not allow you to use it because when they try to add it to their system via IMEI it will come up as an AT&T phone, and they will likely deem it incompatible.
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Yep after digging around that's the same conclusion I came up with. I'm just gonna end up getting an unlocked phone with all the proper radio bands. Thanks nonetheless
I have an old Tmobile S7E on old ass firmware (Android 7.0 BQE1) and it's already rooted. I just went through Tmobiles Device Unlock process and I believe the phone was unlocked successfully. I'm looking to upgrade to the latest firmware that still allows rooting. I've looked through the Custom Roms threads and can't tell which one is the latest. I am also wondering if I need to use Verizon firmware or stay on Tmobile firmware.
For instance, this thread here: by jrkruse, he mentions to another user in the comments "This one or verizon one? This one just has the Tmobile csc stuff added and a build.prop for gsm carriers thats it" so it made me wonder if I'm using Verizon service but it's a Tmobile phone if this would work. I know Verizon is CDMA so him saying gsm carriers made me think it may not work.
I know this device is old and this thread doesn't get browsed as much anymore so hopefully I can get some answers. If I can't get this working I guess I'll just be getting a new 2020 model phone :highfive:
Thanks guys!