I am from the Android world, zero experience with WP7 and I want to buy this exact phone and possibly flash a custom ROM
and the goal is to get this to work on Page Plus (Verizon MVNO) and NOT Sprint
the phone is currently set up for C-Spire - a smaller CDMA carrier in Mississippi (formerly Cellular South)
I have access to CDMA workshop and other CDMA tools, such as qpst
I need Verizon coverage and a REAL keyboard at a cheap price ($55/month) and this looks like it could be the ticket!
I had the same question and found a post from bing searches with someone claiming to have succeeded in activating it on Page Plus. Unfortunately the person never really detailed how he did it.
I'd still like to know how it can be done.
The Arrive can be flashed to P+. I'm using one on it. You'll need the paid CDMAWS, not the hacked version.
Also, before you do this, remember that the 3G will be intermittent. The reason for this is that you cannot upload the authentication file to the phone's file system, so the phone never gets true 3G, it cycles between connecting and 1XRTT. To make this work properly, you'll need to have a ROM loaded that's a direct port from the HTC Trophy, or an Arrive ROM that has the Verizon operator package in it. I've yet to learn how to do this, but as time permits, I'll figure it out. I've got a few requests in to ansar and leadpoizon, two ROM Chefs that are heavily involved in GOLD_C (our phone's) development here.
Here's what I did:
1. Put the phone in Diag Mode, using ##MFG# on the phone dialer and connect to CDMAWS.
2. Obtain your MSL/SPC by using the HTC Method, then write it to 000000.
3. Program the phone using CDMAWS just as you would an android device; put in MIN, MDN and set your data settings to your#@vzw3g.com.
4. Load a modded PRL to put the phone on Verizon's Towers, and lose the roam triangle. (Attached)
5. Call P+ and give them the MEID of the Arrive. They'll tell you to do *22890, but do NOT do it.
6. Once they say it's active, make a test call, and enjoy your Arrive.
The steps above will give you voice calls, SMS, and spotty 3G. MMS will not work, unless you hack the registry of the phone. The phone works great with WiFi, though.
If you're brave, try forcing the phone into 1X by finding a non-EvDo PRL. You'll be showing that you're roaming, but it may yield better data results. If you do set 1X though, be sure to set MIP type (in CDMAWS) to Simple IP.
Post here w/ questions, if you have any...
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I have a D2G that I'm using an AT&T SIM in for GSM use only. The phone stays in GSM mode all the time.
I'm having an interesting issue with the way the phone detects that it has completed a call.
On a normal CDMA phone (my DX) after you dial a number and hit send, the "call timer" starts counting up as soon as the phone has connected to the network and the call starts ringing. If you want (though there would be little reason to do so) you can bring the dialpad back up and start sending DTMF tones even while the other end is still ringing (hasn't answered yet).
On the D2G in GSM mode (don't know about CDMA mode because I've not used this phone in CDMA mode) when you dial a call, the call timer doesn't start counting up until the phone senses that the other end has actually answered (receives a connect signal). While the line is ringing (before anybody answers) you can bring up the dialpad, but pressing keys does not send any tones. Once the called party answers, pressing keys then sends tones.
The problem comes when trying to dial into a conference bridge where you have to enter the bridgeline passcode, or while trying to use a calling card. Both these systems appear to not send the "connected" signal when they first answer. They wait until you get connected to the desired conference call, or until you've entered all the calling card information and are rung through to your ultimate target before sending the connected signal.
Since the D2G in GSM mode is actually waiting for this "connected" signal before starting the call timer, and since it won't allow you to send DTMF tones until the call timer starts, it is basically impossible to use a conference bridge or calling card.
I have tried numerous add-on dialers, but all hand off to the OEM phone/dialer app after initial dialing. I've tried add-on DTMF generators, but of course they just generate the tones locally (speaker) and not onto the ongoing call. I've been all through build.prop, etc. looking for a setting that would tell it not to wait for a connect signal to enable the "connected" behavior and not found anything.
Putting pauses or waits in the dial string doesn't work either because the phone doesn't even start "pausing" or "waiting" until it senses that it has connected (which doesn't happen before the other end gives up waiting for me to enter the code).
That's the really irritating part. When the conference bridge or calling card system gives up waiting and connects me to the thing that tells me my time to enter the codes has expired and it is going to hang up on me, then it sends the "connected" signal and I can enter all the tones I want on top of the "please call back when you can figure out how to use a phone" message.
I've had someone running a newer firmware test to see if they have this same behavior and they do. If anyone wants to see if they have the issue, they could call the Sprint calling card access number (800-366-2255) and you should find you can't enter any tones once it has answered. Again, this is on a D2G in GSM mode. I'd expect in CDMA mode it would work fine.
Possible avenues of resolution:
Make the phone treat the call as connected immediately instead of waiting for the other end to answer
Have an external app that can send DTMF tones on an active call (Google says that is a common desire that is generally not possible)
Somehow make the built-in dialer allow number presses to generate tones even if it doesn't think the other end has answered yet
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Are you trying to say you use the phone on AT&T in USA?
Try switching phone to GSM/UMTS in settings instead of 'global' I remember having some issues with ring back tone while in global mode using GSM network which went away once I switched to GSM/UMTS only.
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
leobg said:
Are you trying to say you use the phone on AT&T in USA?
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Yep. Other than the undesirable behavior of the call progress timer, it works perfect. Although the data works great, I keep data disabled because on AT&T prepaid data costs like 1 cent per kilobyte. That doesn't seem like much until you think about 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte which means you're paying $10.24 per megabyte which is insane. Fortunately I can bring up 3G Mobile Hotspot on my DX (which has unlimited data) and tether my D2G through my DX and have full Internet. It sounds retarded, but the only time I use this setup is when I need my DX to do mobile VPN for work, and then use my D2G for voice calls. AT&T prepaid is only like $1.99 a day for unlimited voice and text, and you only pay on the days you use it (which is almost never for me).
leobg said:
Try switching phone to GSM/UMTS in settings instead of 'global' I remember having some issues with ring back tone while in global mode using GSM network which went away once I switched to GSM/UMTS only.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Actually I was already in GSM/UMTS mode but tried switching it to "Global" mode. Unfortunately the behavior was the same.
Somehow I imagine if I trot down to the Verizon store to ask them about it they won't really be super inclined to help. I have considered trotting down to the AT&T store where I bought the prepaid SIM and seeing what they think. But I don't imagine it would be good for much other than the amusement of their confusion.
Droid 2 Global is configured so it doesn't get service with any GSM/UMTS provider located on the teritory of the United States of America. How is yours working on AT&T is really a huge surprise to me and many other members of this and other online forums.
This so called "band lock" (google for Droid 2 global band lock) can reportedly be circumvented, but there is no publicly available method to do it. Unless you got yours 'band unlocked', it is not supposed to get any service from neither AT&T nor T-Mobile. Or maybe you bought it from someone who was working on this 'band lock'
Could you share more info with us?
leobg said:
Droid 2 Global is configured so it doesn't get service with any GSM/UMTS provider located on the teritory of the United States of America. How is yours working on AT&T is really a huge surprise to me and many other members of this and other online forums.
This so called "band lock" (google for Droid 2 global band lock) can reportedly be circumvented, but there is no publicly available method to do it. Unless you got yours 'band unlocked', it is not supposed to get any service from neither AT&T nor T-Mobile. Or maybe you bought it from someone who was working on this 'band lock'
Could you share more info with us?
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The phone has been unlocked with the TBH/DBU unlock. It is running 2.4.29 firmware and has to stay on 2.4.29 for the unlock to be preserved. The unwanted call progress behavior (the purpose of my original post) has been tested and confirmed on another phone running 2.4.330 so it's not a 2.4.29 issue. I'd bet that all of the Blur dialers probably do the same thing (disable tones after Send and until the call progress timer starts running). Just in CDMA mode the call progress timer starts running as soon as the call starts ringing and in GSM it waits for an actual connect signal. The D2G is truly like two complete phones in one, so seeing this type of disparity in behavior between the two different modes (I assume when in CDMA mode it would work just like all other CDMA models and not have the issue) isn't really surprising at all. I would expect that anybody who is using the GSM mode of their D2G would have this issue when dialing into a conference bridge or calling card provider where the "connect" signal is not given until after all of the secondary dialing has been completed. It would seem however that this issue would have come up before since I can't be the only person that works for a huge company and spends most of his day dialed into conference bridges for meetings (and might just want to dial into those meetings from his spiffy GSM phone).
I've been though the AOSP source for the phone/dialer before (when troubleshooting something else), so when I get a chance, I'll go through again and find the section where it enables and disables the tone sending. I'd guess it would be trivial to remove the part that disables tones during the period between Send and call-progress-timer-start, compile it, and just replace the dialer on the phone. I've been through all the build.prop and everything else hoping a setting would jump out at me, but no luck.
About the TBH/DBU unlock -- after the unlock there's nothing special about sticking an AT&T, TMobile, etc. SIM in there, but I only have first hand experience with the AT&T. I just went into the local AT&T store and told them I wanted to buy a prepaid SIM. They asked what kind of phone and I think I told them I had a Samsung Captivate (not that it really matters). The SIM was basically free and I put $25 on it. Stuck it in the phone, changed to GSM/UMTS mode, phone blurred while it was changing modes, and now has AT&T banner on the lock screen. Pretty much a non-event.
I didn't get a chance to go down to the AT&T store yet, but I plan to. If nothing else I'd like to test calling into the same Sprint calling card number from another GSM phone -- especially an Android phone if they have a working model there -- and see if it too has a problem.
Sorry for rambling. I hope I addressed your questions.
My friend MotoCache1 is the "other" member of TBH, just an FYI!
We haven't discussed the status of the band unlock on XDA out of respect for the rules here regarding paid services.
Well, that explains the things
Btw- mine is on Rogers Canada, i can use comma to add pause to dial extensions conference bridges without issues.
However, when I try my Telus Canada sim in, when I dial number, dialer says hang up, 00:00, then connects the outgoing call, sort of like a call back service, but without ringing back - hang up, then the very next second call connects and phone issues ring back tone. But this "hangup" on the middle prevents me from dialing extensions or conference bridges bu using pause in the number dialed. Everything else is fine (data, messaging/etc). So it is kind of crippled on Telus. Wonder if it is the same thing you get on AT&T.
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
Hmmm. Interesting. Forgive the ignorance, when using Rogers is that CDMA? Or are you using GSM for both carriers?
I tried the same scheme, using commas in the dial string, but unfortunately the phone doesn't ever get to the part after the commas because it waits for connect before continuing the dial string. I don't get the hang up behavior you describe though. I'm a complete newb to GSM, so what I'm about to suggest may be stupid, but I wonder if the carriers have any sort of call handling parameters that are stored on the SIM?
I happened to be in a VZW store to get an extended battery for my DX and asked them if they had a demonstrator D2G in GSM mode so I "could test a bug I read about on the Internet". Moments after the question left my mouth I realized I was stupid for asking it, and he confirmed that by saying "no, we can't use the phones in GSM mode because GSM on that phone doesn't work in the US". Oops, duh.
He asked what the bug was and I told him. He said that he hadn't heard of that, but it sounded like something that would be fixed in a software release. He looked to see if any such releases were listed for the D2G, but found none. Surprisingly (to me anyway) there is a recent release listed for the D1 to fix an "unwanted recipients" problem (for messages), and some other thing (I don't recall).
I'm at Bike Week right now (sitting in the bath tub typing this on my DX -- yay Swype) but will give the AT&T store a shot when I get back. I'll also borrow a buddy's Tmobile SIM and see if it behaves any differently. He has an actual Tmobile branded android phone, (a Samsung, but I don't remember which one right off) so I can do the conference bridge test on his phone too.
Both Rogers and Telus now sport GSM/UMTS (Telus only UMTS) networks. Gone are the days when Rogers had CDMA network, almost 10 years now. Telus still has CDMA alive, but they are phasing that out. My CDMA radio is sleeping, until I get to the States next time I guess (my D2G is active on a pay-go plan) I will be doing some travelling in May/Jun across Europe, so I will try with european sims too.
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leobg said:
Both Rogers and Telus now sport GSM/UMTS (Telus only UMTS) networks. Gone are the days when Rogers had CDMA network, almost 10 years now. Telus still has CDMA alive, but they are phasing that out. My CDMA radio is sleeping, until I get to the States next time I guess (my D2G is active on a pay-go plan) I will be doing some travelling in May/Jun across Europe, so I will try with european sims
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Thanks for the details. Interesting that you see two completely different behaviors just by changing the SIM. That leaves the question of whether the difference is due to the way each network is handling the call progress, or if it is some sort of information on the SIM itself that makes the difference.
I looked into SIM editors to see what sorts of things the various editors claimed to be able to read/edit on the SIM. I haven't seen anything along the lines of call processing characteristic parameters, etc., so I'm leaning toward the difference being in the signaling received from the network. I'll be able to get a better idea of what's going on when I get back home and can experiment with a Tmobile SIM, and/or put my AT&T SIM in another phone and see what it does.
OK, back from Bike Week (last week actually) and grabbed a T-Mobile SIM. Really odd results. The very first call I dialed on the T-Mobile SIM, the call timer started immediately, and I could send DTMF tones immediately. Every call since then has exhibited the same behavior I was seeing with the AT&T SIM -- the call timer doesn't start until a formal connect happens (which the calling card and conference bridge sites don't send upon initial connect -- thereby preventing sending the tones to access the service).
I spent just a little time going through the source code of: [platform/packages/apps/Phone.git]/src/com/android/phone/CallTime.java and found the spot where the call gets switched to "active":
Code:
/**
* Sets the call timer to "active call" mode, where the timer will
* periodically update the UI to show how long the specified call
* has been active.
*
* After calling this you should also call reset() and
* periodicUpdateTimer() to get the timer started.
*/
/* package */ void setActiveCallMode(Call call) {
if (DBG) log("setActiveCallMode(" + call + ")...");
mCall = call;
// How frequently should we update the UI?
mInterval = 1000; // once per second
}
I started looking around to see "who" all calls that and right off I only see CallCard.java calling it. I was expecting to see it called somewhere in PhoneApp.java (after observing a connect or something), but it's not called there.
There's lots of hunting yet to do, but I wanted to post progress in case anybody out there cares.
In some hunting I happened to stumble on a pretty detailed page outlining the exact same problem on an iPhone. It's understandable that this type of problem might exist and persist on a closed source device like an iPhone. Fortunately, something like this should be very solvable on an open source device.
I haven't had my buddy with a T-Mobile issued Android phone (Samsung Vibrant) test this yet. That's on the "to do" list.
More updates as I have them.
So what I've figured out on this is that you pretty much just can't use conference bridges or calling cards on a GSM phone. I've used my Tmobile and AT&T SIMs in a bunch of phones now:
1. Droid 2 Global
2. Droid Pro Global
3. Motorola Napoleon
They all do the same thing. Heck, the Napoleon isn't even Android - it's Windows Mobile. I also tried with my friend's Samsung Vibrant (which he has on Tmobile) and it does the same thing -- call timer never starts running and if the call timer isn't running you can't generate tones to put in your access code for the conference bridge, etc. Apparently the AT&T iPhones do the same thing, so again, this is a GSM thing.
Which begs the question again -- doesn't anybody with a GSM phone need to call into conference calls? I was under the impression that most big companies used conference bridges for most of their meetings.
Anyway, when I get some time I'll get back to taking a stab at hacking on the dialer -- just no free cycles to tackle it right now.
It must be something with that conference bridge you are trying it on. I know many phone switches do not connect the call while you are in the IVR/menu trees - it is usually done in order to avoid inaccurate call metrics on the receiving end. We are running a contact centre in our company and I know how important this is (and we do it to - we don't connect the call until operator answers the call). Billing is not supposed to start until call is connected on the receiving end. Apparently GSM operators like T-Mobile and AT&T care about call connect parametter and Verizon is simply ignoring it, I guess.
Hi. I've found this site to be very helpful in my attempts to activate an Alltel HTC Hero cdma on the Page Plus network.
I finally got the phone to make calls, but it says that I'm roaming - there's a triangle above the signal strength meter. I checked it by making a call and it charges me the roaming rate of $0.29 a minute. I think I need an updated .prl file, but I'm not sure.
I'm able to send and receive text. I cannot send or receive MMS or connect to the internet.
Maybe someone here can help me. Please
Phone will be used in Berlin, WI 54923 (Near the following cities: Appleton, Oshkosh, Neenah, Fond du Lac)
Original phone details:
Alltel network, but Alltel is no longer in my area. Alltel customers were sent to Element One. I don't know if this affects what I'm trying to do.
Phone # (MDN) 920xxxxxxx
MSID (MIN) 9202900444
SIN/NID 1/65535
MMS Server url mms.alltel.com/servlets/mms
I rooted the phone and got my MSL (000000) number and made the following changes
Phone # (MDN) 920xxxxxxx
MSID (MIN) 9202799238 (from Page Plus)
SIN/NID 240/65535 (got "240" from Page Plus, they couldn't give me a NID number so I used the same one)
MMS Server url mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms (got this from searching on forums)
I downloaded a .prl file via KittyWireless manual programming instructions kittywireless.com/pageplus/pageplusmanualprogramming.html
I updated the PRL from my sd card by dailing ##775# and "commit changes"
When I make a call, I'm always asked to re-enter the 10 digit phone number I'm trying to reach. I've tried the following OTA programming numbers *228, *22800, *22888, *22890, *22891. I always get the following "Message AP 32 Welcome to US Cellular ..." It should be Verizon or Alltel, right?
I thought I might be using the wrong NID number so I tried 65335 (which I think is for Verizon), but it didn't make a difference. Still roaming and same messages when I try OTA programming.
I don't know if this means anything, but when I dial ##DATA# to edit mode I can choose either Data Profile, EVDO, or Advanced. If I choose EVDO, I get a blank screen. I can't make any changes.
So, I'm thinking I need a different prl file. Would this affect my data connection for internet and MMS too? What do you guys think? Can someone direct me to the right PRL file?
I've spent hours trying to get this phone to work... if you have any suggestions let me know.
Thanks!
PRL Update...
Hi there..
I've found the following PRLs useful when using Sprint Phones on Pageplus, so perhaps they will help with the Alltel Hero. I've used 51425m on my Alltel Hero on Pageplus. Worked like a charm. The 52505m is the latest VZW EvDo PRL.
Noticed the thread is old, but may help anyone else trying to do this.
Ive been trying to get 3g data working with my Nexus S on Pageplus.
All I can get is either a good 1X data connection or a slow, intermittent 3g connection.
I will try these PRL's when I get home.
Thanks!
any luck on getting this working yet ??? I can not find any solutions anywhere
You contact your carriers
8=D
I paid a non-corporate MetroPCS store to flash 4 Sprint CDMA Hero's to MetroPCS and add the ESN's into the system, I walked out with 4 working phones.
After having the phones for a while, I was playing around with one of them as I was learning how to install ROM's and such and in the process the phone somehow got set back to its like new state.. as in original phone number, all Metro info was gone, including MMS and Internet. If I tried to place a call I got the standard Sprint "your account can not be validated" recording.
After playing around for a couple of days I can place a call to 611 (Metro CS) and it recognizes my phone and my account, however that's the only number I can call. If I try to call a regular number I get a strange recording asking me if I want to place a collect call.
I know in order to get my phone working I need the following information:
SID/NID pair I have the correct information entered into the phone
MDN/MIN pair <------ I suspect this is where my problem is.
I called Metro to get my MIN, its not the same as my phone number and its not the original phone number. I cannot figure out the correct place to enter this information.
I have tried in CDMA workshop, QPST tools and DFS CDMA tools. These programs can be very confusing with MIN's and True MIN's, the list goes on.
I have flashed my phone to and old stock Sprint 2.1 ROM (NFX) so that I could enter the programming codes and such. Link to the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849024
I am only concerned with getting voice working for now, I might be able to do the rest on my own.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Edited to add that I do have a MetroPCS prl file installed.
Edit 2 to add that this cant be done. When the phone was originally flashed the guy didnt use my phones MEID for whatever reason.. therefore the phone is not in the MetroPCS system. I tried to get the info from MetroPCS but no dice.
I will not go back to the same place to get it fixed.
I want this to be a thread dedicated to help others to flash the mentioned devices to Page Plus / Selectel / Next-G / Service in REAL 3G....
I have been flashing phones for a several years now as a hobby and want to pass on some of my knowledge and advice to others making this transition.
A few things I want to do when time allows as I work a full time job and have a family.. (Not to mention my Flashing Phone Hobby)
1. Keep a list of PRL's that work with Page Plus with no roaming symbol...
2. Maintain a summary of how to get into Diag Mode on all phones and methods to get your SPC/MSL on Sprint Phones......
3. Post useful Apks,, 16 Digit Passwords, and other instructions on flashing the phones.......
4. Maintain a Current List of Page plus Sids for Flashing..........
5. Make this a thread that people can come to and discuss issues etc....
Now I am not good at writing Guides and truthfully at this time have no desire to do so, but I will however try my best to help you along the way when my time is available. So please I ask do not flood my Inbox with request for a guide etc. (Post here so others can contribute and everyone can learn together)
One thing I have learned over the years of flashing devices is its better to think it through and work by trial and error so you can truly learn the skill of performing successful flashes.
(Please everyone keep it civil and make this a community effort to help each and everyone)
Current Status is that I can pull Keys/Passwords on Verizon S3 / S4 / Note 2, Sprint S2 / S3 /S4 / Note 2, US Cellular S2 / S3 / S4 and Note 2 phones, Plus several other Phones and get REAL 3G with no donor on Page Plus / Selectel / Next-G....
(Again let me stress, please do not flood me with request to show you how to do this, as currently I will not post this information, I have my reasons and I hope you can respect that and use this thread for the other benefits you can get from it)
** Note: I did not include Verizon Prepaid or Straight Talk in this due to my beliefs that the cloning of esns/meids to obtain service is not LEGAL **
Viper
Page Plus Sid List
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o4yatnkv7g6lwm5/PagePlusSIDList.xls
16 Digit Passwords:
USCC S3 / S4 / S5 /Note 2 / Note 3 2010031619780721
USSC Note 3 (Kit Kat) 2013051320130909
Verizon S3 / S4 / S5/ Note 2 / Note 3 2009031920090615
Sprint S3 01F2030F5F678FF9 or 2012112120131219
Sprint S4 / S5 2012112120131219
Sprint Note 2 / Note 3 2012112120131219
Metro PCS S3 2FF811282FF9F323
Cricket S3: 2010031619780721
Cricket S4: 01F2030F5F678FF9
Gusto (Friend) U365 2011101116083112
Working PRL's by Original Carrier phone:
Sprint
60009 PRL Latest Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6659mf3vo1xbuy/60009.prl
60008 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/nnykb969xd9daz1/60008.prl
60007 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/7upnkzpi41u2kf1/60007.prl
65002 PRL Most Popular https://www.dropbox.com/s/hfw92t2r3i8icfn/65002.prl
52874 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/rrpkxqwhk5khtpw/52874-page-plus-sprint-phones.prl
52896 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/r47fa53i32c3596/52896-page-plus-sprint-phones.prl
59317 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/6svp8p8qcqhk5ea/59317 sprint modified.prl
65005 PRL Modded PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mkxmv4mox6hzw0/65005.prl
53263 PRL Selectel Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/734mz0pj0wng0ws/53263Selectel.prl
53269 PRL Page Plus Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/fphctk79gf7k0cd/53269PPlus.prl
Verizon
60009 PRL Latest Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6659mf3vo1xbuy/60009.prl
60008 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/nnykb969xd9daz1/60008.prl
60007 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/7upnkzpi41u2kf1/60007.prl
65002 PRL Most Popular https://www.dropbox.com/s/hfw92t2r3i8icfn/65002.prl
53078 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/1nd3erjcpkym55v/53078.prl
53126 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/u1i4w9kqfj609fr/53126verizon.prl
53188 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/l9rqhbvrgqiochc/53188verizon.prl
53160 Selectel PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/vc0i0pea8igr78d/53160.prl
65005 PRL Modded PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mkxmv4mox6hzw0/65005.prl
53263 PRL Selectel Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/734mz0pj0wng0ws/53263Selectel.prl
53269 PRL Page Plus Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/b41fbuimja5dw9y/53269-page-plus-sprint-phones.prl
US Cellular
60009 PRL Latest Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6659mf3vo1xbuy/60009.prl
60008 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/nnykb969xd9daz1/60008.prl
60007 PRL Modded Verizon PRL All Carrier Phones https://www.dropbox.com/s/7upnkzpi41u2kf1/60007.prl
65002 PRL Most Popular https://www.dropbox.com/s/hfw92t2r3i8icfn/65002.prl
52874 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/rrpkxqwhk5khtpw/52874-page-plus-sprint-phones.prl
59317 PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/6svp8p8qcqhk5ea/59317 sprint modified.prl
65005 PRL Modded PRL https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mkxmv4mox6hzw0/65005.prl
53263 PRL Selectel Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/734mz0pj0wng0ws/53263Selectel.prl
53269 PRL Page Plus Latest (Not Modded) https://www.dropbox.com/s/b41fbuimja5dw9y/53269-page-plus-sprint-phones.prl
What is a PRL and what it does:
PRL=(Preferred Roaming List)
The PRL is a list of information that resides in the memory of some kinds of digital phones. It lists the radio frequencies the phone can use in various geographic areas.
The part of the list for each area is ordered by the bands the phone should try to use first. Therefore it's a kind of priority list for which towers the phone should use.
The PRL helps determine which home-network towers to use, and also which towers belonging to other networks to use in roaming situations (areas where the home network
has no coverage.) When roaming, the PRL may instruct the phone to use the network with the best roaming rate for the carrier, rather than the one with the strongest signal at the moment.
Since a PRL tells the phone "where" to search for a signal, as carrier networks change over time, an updated PRL may be required for a phone to "see" all of the coverage that it should,
both with the home network and for roaming.
10.key if needed:
10.key https://www.dropbox.com/s/ybyi51lodiislt5/10.key
PagePlus APN:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h81z8am5pk0tr7g/apnpageplus.zip
The Best MMS Apk by far fully Flash Compatible
Version 1.31: http://8s.ms/download/releases/8sms-1.31.apk
Read all about it: (I have tested works on all carrier phones)
http://8s.ms/
(Settings
Instructions Below:
Setup Instructions Below:
1) Launch 8sms app.
2) Press Menu button on your phone.
3) Choose Settings
4) Choose MMSC Settings
5) Press "MMSC".
6) Type in "http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=Your Phone number including area code" do not include the double quotes. Press OK button. EXample: http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=7792559415
7) Press "MMS PROXY".
8) Make it Blank
9) Press "MMS PORT".
10) Make it Blank
Press OK button.
Press the Phones Back Button
Choose Phone number under the extra settings and enter your 10 digit phone number then press the ok button.....
Restart the Phone.........
DONE..................
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Working MMS Program:
USSC/Verizon MMS Messages (Must be on JB and up to use)
This MMS apk. will keep you from having the issue of when sending a MMS it showing up as the Phone Number on the Sim Card
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eclk63eyssz4to6/workingmms2.apk
When you install the apk and open, it will ask you the carrier you flashed the phone to, along with the phone number. It is very important that you fill this information in. If you fail to do so, the apk will not function.
Verizon Messages (Messaging Apk. for use with Flashed phones)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verizon.messaging.vzmsgs
Slightly Themed Version of Verizon Messages:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w9kmkyhpkj6ljnr/vzmThemed.apk
Voicemail Notification Apk for Flashed Phones (Does not suppose to have ads):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/32lvu0n7dlill84/voicemailnotifier.apk
DFS latest
http://cdmatool.com/downloadFiles/application/Setup DFS 14.04.16.0.zip
QPST 2.7.402
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4et0l079vnf0jir/QPST.2.7.402.msi
Hidden menu Apk:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hefr96pykkuifj1/HiddenMenu_No_Root.apk
Samsung Drivers
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I545ZKAVZW#
Helpful Tips:
How to Enter Diag Mode by Carrier Phone:
Sprint SPH-L710 (Galaxy S III) and SPH-L900 (Note 2)
Open Dialer enter ##3424#
When PhoneUtil Opens Select PDA
Tap Qualacomm USB Setting
Select DM+Modem+ADB
Tap OK
(Remember after flashing to return and put phone back to MTP+ADB)
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Sprint SPH-L720 (Galaxy S4,S5)
There are two options to dial for diag menu on this phone
##3424# and *#7284#
One will ask for an SPC Code and One will Not
Use the one that does not ask for SPC Code
When PhoneUtil Opens Select PDA
Tap Qualacomm USB Setting
Select DM+Modem+ADB
Tap OK
(Remember after flashing to return and put phone back to MTP+ADB)
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Verizon ]SPH-I535 (Galaxy S III) and SCH-I605 (Note 2) up to 4.2.2 Android Version
Open Dialer enter *#22745927
When Enable/Disable Menu comes up tap "Hidden Menu Disabled"
Select "Enable" on Popup
Press Home button
Open Dialer
Dial **87284
When PhoneUtil Opens Select PDA
Tap Qualacomm USB Setting
Select DM+Modem+ADB
Tap OK
(Remember after flashing to return and put phone back to MTP+ADB)
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Verizon ]SPH-I535 (Galaxy S III) and SCH-I605 (Note 2) 4.3 Android Version
Dial ##DMMODE#
Tap On
(Remember after flashing to return and Tap OFF)
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Verizon SPH-I545/SM-G900F (Galaxy S4, S5) / Galaxy Stellar I200 4.1.2
Dial ##DMMODE#
Tap On
(Remember after flashing to return and Tap OFF)
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USCellular SCH-R530 U (Galaxy S III) and SCH-R950 (Note 2) up to 4.1.2 Android Only
Open Dialer enter *#22745927
When Enable/Disable Menu comes up tap "Hidden Menu Disabled"
Select "Enable" on Popup
Press Home button
Open Dialer
Dial *#7284#
When PhoneUtil Opens Select PDA
Tap Qualacomm USB Setting
Select DM+Modem+ADB
Tap OK
(Remember after flashing to return and put phone back to MTP+ADB)
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USCellular SCH-R530 U (Galaxy S III) and SCH-R950 (Note 2) 4.3 Android Only
Dial ##DMMODE#
Tap On
(Remember after flashing to return and Tap OFF)
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USCellular SCH-R970 (Galaxy S4) under 4.3
Open Dialer enter *#22745927
When Enable/Disable Menu comes up tap "Hidden Menu Disabled"
Select "Enable" on Popup
Press Home button
Open Dialer
Dial *#0808#
When PhoneUtil Opens Select PDA
Tap Qualacomm USB Setting
Select DM+Modem+ADB
Tap OK
(Remember after flashing to return and put phone back to MTP+ADB)
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USCellular SCH-R970 (Galaxy S4, S5) 4.3
Dial ##DMMODE#
Tap On
(Remember after flashing to return and Tap OFF)
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APK to Get SPC/MSL on Sprint Phones running 4.3 Android
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy1729al1zn4hzg/SPCUtility .apk
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Utility to Get in Diag Mode.......
https://www.dropbox.com/s/555mcjdpcp3vem3/PhoneUtilss.apk
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How to Bypass Verizon S3 Activation Screen without Sim Card
While in Portrait Mode of the Languge Screen
- Tap below the last language, Left side - Right Side
- Left Side - Right Side
- Volume up Button.
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YouTube Fix for Sprint Flashed Phones:
Dial ##3282#
Enter SPC (000000)
Look through Menus and find the options to change the below, and modify them to below settings
RSTP Proxy Port
0
RSTP Proxy Address
0.0.0.0
HTTP PD Proxy Port
0
HTTP PD Proxy Address
0.0.0.0
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How to Reset a Sprint Samsung Phone back to Sprint
Open Dialer and dial ##RTN# then enter your MSL/SPC Code (Most likely is 000000 if it has been flashed before
You most likely will need to also put a Sprint PRL on the phone also if you are not using the Sprint Corporate PRL
If so you can use this one and it should work fine:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/frdvl985bsdfdt9/24006.prl
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Remove No Sim Card Icon from Taskbar
Must be Rooted
Use BuildProp Editor here to edit: https://www.dropbox.com/s/srnoi9qwzggujex/com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor-1.apk
Ad the Below line to Build Prop at the very bottom
ro.config.donot_nosim=true
Tap Save and reboot
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Verizon S3 i535 Casual Root/Unlock/Recovery
(THIS IS ONLY COMPATIBLE WITH FIRMWARES UP TO 4.1.2 MF1 if you try on any other versions you will BRICK your device)
Easy way to Root/Unlock/Install Recovery Verizon S3 Only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332825
**As always use at your own Risk... This is not my work.... Give credit and thanks to the developers of the methods please**
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How to Reset a Sprint Samsung Phone back to Sprint
Open Dialer and dial ##RTN# then enter your MSL/SPC Code (Most likely is 000000 if it has been flashed before
You most likely will need to also put a Sprint PRL on the phone also if you are not using the Sprint Corporate PRL
If so you can use this one and it should work fine:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/frdvl985bsdfdt9/24006.prl
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Android 4.3 Upgrade Methods for Verizon and Sprint Phones
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THESE FILES AND ATTEMPT UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
THIS WILL LOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER FOREVER NO GOING BACK TO PREVIOUS VERSIONS EVER
Let me stress that anytime you flash either with ODIN or normal methods you take the chance of BRICKING your device.
SO be sure you know what you are doing as I am not responsible for anything that may go wrong.....
These will wipe your devices and bring the phone back to like is what was brand new, and should not affect your flash, but then again do at your own risk.....
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ODIN 3.07 Program to use for the Update: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zjw7zhr9br...Odin_v3.07.rar
Flashing Firmware with Odin Instructions:
1. Put your phone into download mode. To do this turn the phone off and then press volume down+home button+power button at the same time. You will then get a warning saying press up to continue and down to cancel, press volume up and you are now in download mode
2. Start Odin
3.At this point please make sure that ONLY TWO OPTIONS TICKED are "Auto Reboot" and "F.Reset Time" (otherwise you could end up with a very expensive paperweight)
4. Select the PDA button in the Odin program: Direst it to the tar file that you are using to upgrade the one you downloaded for your device......
5. Plug your Phone into the computer, wait for the drivers to install and then wait for the ID:COM section to turn blue in ODIN.
7.Press start and the flash will begin, once this has started do not remove the usb cable or turn off your computer or the device (or you will have brick for sure) the phone will reboot once the flash has finished.
8. All Done Enjoy 4.3
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SPRINT S3 ONLY 4.3 Jelly Bean L710VPUCMK3
You cannot downgrade from 4.3 if you try with ODIN or any other method you will BRICK your phone....
Link 1:
http://terafile.co/243485193552/L710...UCMK3_HOME.zip
Link 2:
http://ul.to/q2tqpepc
Link 3:
http://rg.to/file/d084d17f683d047600...ginal.zip.html
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Verizon S3 ONLY 4.3 Jelly Bean I535VRUCML1
You cannot downgrade from 4.3 if you try with ODIN or any other method you will BRICK your phone....
Link:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319199798
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Verizon S4 ONLY 4.3 Jelly Bean I545VZWEMK2
You cannot downgrade from 4.3 if you try with ODIN or any other method you will BRICK your phone....
Link:
http://terafile.co/99d3fb3e0855/VZW_I545VRUEMK2_I545VZWEMK2.zip
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SAFEROOT
Safe Method to Root Only the Device: (This will work on other versions OF Android also) Does not include Custom Recovery (ROOT ONLY)
Will not trip KNOX for warranty purposes either:
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758&highlight=s3
Before you try using this rooting program, you'll need to have the USB drivers installed for your phone: (Linked Below)
Drivers Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8n1bl5uusy... (2).exe
Step 1 - Install Drivers Above
Step 2 - Enable USB Debugging
Step 3 - Unzip the saferoot.zip
Step 4 - Root your phone
Double click on the "install.bat" to run the root. It will root and reboot your phone. Once that's done, you're rooted!
(Follow Instructions that are included in exploit)
remember you cannot downgrade from 4.3 if you try with ODIN or any other method you will BRICK your phone....
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Things Not To Do With A Flashed Phone
1. NO OTA Android Updates Period (You will break your flash)
2. No OTA Programming *228, *22890, *22800, *22801 or any other Variants
3. Some Rom's do not play well with Flashed Phones do your research before flashing.
4. Never do a RTN (Return to Network) Reset ##786# on a Flashed Device (Most definitely will break your flash)
5. Some Radios/Modems cause issues if you flash (If the phone is working leave it be)
6. Factory Reset ( I recommend not to do this also, some versions of Android phones it will break things period)
7. PRLS ..... aww my favorite, everyone thinks these are the answer to all their prayers
a. If the phone is working leave it be (my personal stance)
b. Some PRL's are not EVDO or have not been Modded and will break your 3G or throw the Roaming Symbol
c. I have posted many PRL's above that will work with 3G (Latest one I modded is 60007 for all carrier phones)
8. No Phone Number Change (You change your carrier assigned number, you must reflash)
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Why Is My 3G Data Slow?
It's a complaint I hear everyday from people using flashed smartphones performed by them or another flashing provider...
Why are my speeds so slow and is it possible to improve the situation?
There are a variety of reasons why 3G data speeds may be less than stellar, and each one requires a different solution.
Before assuming there's a problem, though, make sure you understand the realistic capabilities of your service.
VERIZON/Page Plus/Selectel:
2G 1xRTT: 50-100kbps download and upload with bursts to 144 kbps
3G EVDO Rev-A: (shows up as "3G" on your phone): 600-1400kbps download with bursts to 3Mbps, 200-800kbps upload with bursts to 1.8Mbps
(Don't get to caught up in running speedtest as these can be very confusing and fool you at times into thinking you have a problem when actually
the way they test and the servers they use get congested also)
POTENTIAL PROBLEM #1: Weak signal
If you're too far away from the tower (or if there are a lot of obstructions/interference between you and the tower), your device won't be able
to pick up a strong signal and your performance will suffer.
Solution: Try other locations in your home or area you are in, some areas do not get great signal strength and this could be your issue.
POTENTIAL PROBLEM #2: Tower overcrowding (Network Congestion)
The bandwidth available from a cell tower is shared amongst all the users connecting to the tower. A cell tower can only provide so much bandwidth,
and the more users there are connecting to the tower, the slower everyone's speeds will be.
Is this YOUR problem? If you notice that your speeds tend to follow a pattern most days (for example, nice and fast late at night or early in the day but slower in the evening when everyone is home from work and school) and you've confirmed that the problem isn't signal-related (by testing your speeds at home and then again somewhere closer to the tower), you'll know your tower is simply being used by lots of other subscribers at the same time.
Solution: Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do about this (other than consider switching to a different provider who might have more capacity at their towers or isn't as oversold in your area).
POTENTIAL PROBLEM #3: Incorrectly Performed Flash
It's very common for flashed phones to have been done incorrectly.
Is this YOUR problem? This is very possibly the source of the problem if your flash was done incorrectly or you made changes to your setup recently.
Solution: You'll need to either troubleshoot the phone and or reflash the problem phone.
POTENTIAL PROBLEM #4: Tower issues
Providers periodically do maintenance or upgrade work on cell towers, which can disrupt service; other factors like severe weather occasionally damage cell towers and cause problems.
Is this YOUR problem? If your service suddenly degrades significantly and doesn't improve much during non-peak hours (which it would if the problem was overcrowding), and you've confirmed it's not a problem with your flash, the problem likely lies with the tower. The best way to confirm is to take your device several miles away where you'll be connecting to a different tower and test there — if everything works fine when connected to a different tower, you'll know something is amiss with your home tower.
Solution: Out of your control, bear with it until the provider finishes work and repairs.....
Potential Problem #5: Sprint and USSC Devices
I hate to say it but I have seen some Sprint/USSC phones have this issue, likely due to weaker radios and or hardware implemented in the device.
Is this YOUR problem? This is very possibly the source of the problem if your flash was done correctly and you verify that other devices on the network in the same location as yours get consistently better data speeds.
Solution: Verify flash is correct and that your connected at EVDO in settings and passwords have passed authentication. If so this most likely a Sprint/USSC device issue out of control by the user. Replace device with another Cellphone Carrier brand and most of the time problem will be solved. (I see this allot with some of the Samsung S3 Devices from Sprint/USSC, almost like certain lots had a weak radio for whatever reason)
In the end your speeds can be related to any or all of these issues, and a proper flash is key to performing at optimal speeds.
Sometimes as much as we hate to admit a professional flasher is needed to correct speed issues, you would not believe some of the poor flashes I see when I read preflashed phones everyday that so called profesSB_Driver_1.5.1
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Viper32 said:
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Wow really surprised this topic has gained no attention......
Anyways if anyone has any questions reply here or message me.....
Viper
I flashed my phone to verizon prepaid but wanted to give pageplus since all of the issues with mifi. Will I need to get cdma workshop and are you gonna post a guide?
thatguythatdid said:
I flashed my phone to verizon prepaid but wanted to give pageplus since all of the issues with mifi. Will I need to get cdma workshop and are you gonna post a guide?
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Just PM me
If only it had 4g I'd switch.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
Is it possible to do this with an older samsung fascinate or droid x2? I got a buddy who is in need of a prepaid account and I wonder if we could use one of my old devices that still works.
TheDiabolicaL1 said:
Is it possible to do this with an older samsung fascinate or droid x2? I got a buddy who is in need of a prepaid account and I wonder if we could use one of my old devices that still works.
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Shouldn't you be able to do these old phones w/ Page Plus, no problem?
Flashing help
I have 2 phones that I need to get flashed over to pageplus. 1 Galaxy S2 sch-R760 and 1 Galaxy S2 sph-D710. I have been reading and trying to find complete tuts or a reasonably priced service to get these flashed over but no one seems to be able to get 3g working. The R760 I had flashed to PP but I only get 1x data speeds. I have not tried to do the D710 yet. My wife and I are already on pageplus with a DroidX and a Droid X2 so I guess during the flashing process you have to get or PP telephone numbers on the phones since you cannot do a normal ESN swap with customer support on flashed phones. Can anyone help?
dcpr5480 said:
I have 2 phones that I need to get flashed over to pageplus. 1 Galaxy S2 sch-R760 and 1 Galaxy S2 sph-D710. I have been reading and trying to find complete tuts or a reasonably priced service to get these flashed over but no one seems to be able to get 3g working. The R760 I had flashed to PP but I only get 1x data speeds. I have not tried to do the D710 yet. My wife and I are already on pageplus with a DroidX and a Droid X2 so I guess during the flashing process you have to get or PP telephone numbers on the phones since you cannot do a normal ESN swap with customer support on flashed phones. Can anyone help?
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PM me I can help you out........
Viper
Can anyone verify 3g will work?
Sent from my S3, because iPhone is faget.
warbdan said:
Can anyone verify 3g will work?
Sent from my S3, because iPhone is faget.
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Yeah I can, since I do them everyday
Viper
Tried to pm you, but I don't think it sent. Is there a way I can flash the prl and get 3g on my phone with net10 or do I need to flash to pp?
Sent from my S3, because iPhone is faget.
Galaxy Nexus i515 to Page Plus
Viper,
I have sent you a PM on this. I have been trying to get it to work by reading through the thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1696621 but to no avail. Appreciate if you could help. I am ok with not having 3G if the solution is not complicated.
Long time PP user with new (to me) SIII
Ill send you a pm. I would like to get this working for my wife. I love to tinker and have flashed old VZW phones when we first came to PP, but time is limited for me.
Thanks!
I'm trying to pm you, Viper, but for some reason messages aren't going through. Are you around for a flashing?
First thanks forbthe topic and help. I need to know how to un flash my s3 so I can use it on my contract. I traded for this s3 and did not know it was flashed to pageplus. All help is greatly appreciated.
Happy fathers day.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
Trying to get 3g on your verizon galaxy s3? Stop searching. Viper is awesome! 1000 thanks, man!
Hey guys,
Just wanted to say how happy I am that I got my Sprint HTC One, working on the American PTEL network. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have been able to do it. It's crazy how many people online, say you can't, but I did it thanks to xda!
It was a crazy long process, or at least I would say it was. Just wanted to do a QUICK over view of what I did, because I would have to say, all the info was not in one spot, but all over the place. Don't know if I missed a post or not, but this is what I did.
1. First thing was to Unlock the bootloader with the HTC developer tool
2. I rooted the phone, and put a recovery on it.
3. Flashed older radios (not sure if it worked because I couldn't get s-off to work on rumrunner "the cap was on too tight")
4. Flashed an older cm-dadfjlda something file, to allow for the htc one sim unlock helper to work
5. Had to install a sense rom to allow for sim unlock helper to work - used a Android 4.4.2 BadBoyz Sense Rom - For Sprint
6. Installed the sim unlock helper, and unlocked the sim
7. Typed that code in, *#*#6363*#*# to turn the phone on to allow for GSM (note: thats not the right code to put in dialer)
8. Search for available GSM - Got PTEL
9. I have service for calls and text, but no MMS or Internet
10. Try the PTEL APN settings - Get Data connection, but it just doesn't seem to work - can't browse the internet.
11. Read somewhere - on XDA! - that someone was having problems with ptel apn settings, and put in the T-Mobile APN settings
12. Tried T-Mobile APN settings, restarted phone, and boom got DATA. I'd say its about 5 MB/s so I am happy with that.
13. I live near Detroit, MI and work in Ann Arbor, MI - and I get great reception at both, and throughout the drive.
Thanks again XDA Developers. I don't post very often, but I sure appreciate the help.