I am overjoyed to see that there is finally an official gingerbread update that I can flash, and then a CM7 for this kernel, that doesn't have any bugs that are too annoying. However, it's been a while since I became an expert on flashing my old LG Eve. Is there a thread somewhere that outlines exactly how to do this for this exact phone and mod?
I've got a D2G, with Fission ROM. the phone is unlocked and rooted. I have an original ROM saved to flash to the phone if need be. Everything I would ever need is backed up using Titanium Backup. I've downloaded the GB update and CM7. I think I'm ready to go.
Questions:
- Is there a thread that answers all this already?
- Am I going to run into any problems being unlocked or rooted?
- Does the phone revert back to being locked once the new GB is installed? That would not be good considering I'm in Canada, not on Verizon. I bought my phone unlocked so I don't know how to just unlock it again.
- I remember using nandroid before to make a complete backup of the contents of my phone so that if I screwed up I could just go back to it seamlessly. Same thing this time around?
- I'm not completely illiterate here though, so I'm going to give it a go and you can just correct me where I am wrong. First, put the CM7 and GB files on the SD card. then do a nandroid backup of the phone. Clear data, clear cache. Then use clockworkmod to flash the GB update. then use clockworkmod again to flash CM7. then use clockworkmod again to flash gapps. Start up phone, do a complete restore with Titanium and I'll have all my apps and settings, call history and texts back. I'm probably wrong somewhere in all this, but where?
If there's not already a comprehensive thread on this, let this be it!
You will need to SBF to stock to be able to install the update.
Refer to the following for some instructions:
http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/SBF
http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/4.5.607_Firmware
http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/CyanogenMod
Ok, I read these all over about 5 times. So in a nutshell, these are the steps:
- use rsdlite to put your phone back to the stock firmware 2.4.330
- unroot and remove cwm
- use android recovery to install gingerbread 4.5.607
- root again and install cwm again
- use cwm to install cyanogen and gapps.
Correct?
Also, I am running fission. According to my system info it is firmware 2.4.3. I would rather skip step 1 and just install gingerbread. I am guessing I can't, but please confirm.
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using XDA App
You don't need to unroot and remove CWM after flashing the SBF.
Otherwise everything's correct.
You cannot install the official Gingerbread firmware update onto a phone that is not running stock unrooted 2.4.330 without CWM and with all bundled software intact.
Note: if you need to backup your applications and configuration data, you can do so with CWM. Make a backup under Fission, then perform all those steps above, and once you're running CM7 on 4.5.607, use CWM's advanced restore feature to only restore /data.
So here I am in Gingerbread on my D2G (already further than I thought I'd get!) and you would think it would be smooth sailing from here... except I can't root it now! Is there a different technique for rooting in Gingerbread? I used Z4 before, and it worked in seconds.
OK, I figured out how to root using another thread. and when i am in adb shell I get "#" and not "$" after entering a string of commands.
But, apps think that I'm not rooted. All I need is to install CWM, but it runs into errors, presumably because I am not rooted.
The phone is in some sort of weird half-rooted state.
really weird experience with rooting. I realized that I hadn't done the additional steps where you push superuser to the phone and a couple other commands. So I did that, and then root check said i was rooted. I rebooted, and adb shell was acting like I wasn't rooted! yet root check still said I was. I was able to flash CWM and reboot, and then install CM7. Everything seems great!
except, right from the start I was getting repeated FCs for com.android.phone.
I remember that there's an issue with needing to reboot after switching to GSM... so I'm trying that now. Let's hope that stops the FCs.
So what ended up happening was, I rebooted and stopped getting the FCs for the phone after switching to GSM. So that is good. However, aside from the two minor bugs that I was prepared to live with, this is happening now:
- I have phone and SMS service, just no data. Wireless works fine, and so do GPS and Bluetooth to my knowledge.
- When attempting to select a network to register on, I get the dreaded “Your SIM card does not allow connection to this network” message. I have tried doing this with data/roaming enabled/disabled and with “only 2G” selected. I have also tried a couple of tips I found online such as removing the battery for 15 minutes and also getting a new SIM card.
- At first I was able to enter new APNs, but they wouldn’t save. I hit menu, then save, but it goes back to the APN screen and none are listed. Now, what happens is, if I hit menu, then “add new apn”, nothing happens.
I went into the telephony.db file to manually enter my APNs, and it seems that they are already there, which is good. I re-entered them all manually using sqlite anyway. This did not work. I also noticed that Verizon was listed with a “1” in current, which probably means that Verizon is my current APN. So I removed that 1 and placed it on all my rogers APN entries. Still, nothing is saved at the APN screen in settings, and I can’t enter them through that screen, either. And no data.
Suppose it turns out that this is just a bug with CM7 right now and it’s unusable for me. Obviously I don’t want to go all the way back to Fission on Froyo when I can use gingerbread. How far back into this process do I have to go? Can I just flash GB and it will overwrite CM7?
Did you make a CWM backup of your freshly installed Gingerbread? If so, just restore.
If not, I don't see how you're going to “just flash Gingerbread” without SBF'ing to 2.4.x.
Well, I have done a lot of testing and troubleshooting. I went back to the start of this whole process, and I backed up my APNs and fully tested the phone at every turn, and my conclusion is that CM7 is not friendly to APNs. There was no problem with stock Froyo or stock Gingerbread. With the working APNs that I had, I was able to use data on both. Once CM7 was installed, it was a no go.
I used a couple of apps to backup my APNs both in Froyo and Gingerbread prior to installing CM7, and when CM7 inevitably didn't allow me to use data, I tried to restore my APNs using these programs as well. They say that they worked, and it's true that if you go into root explorer the APNs are there as you entered them or restored them using a program. But it seems these APNs are not going to work unless you actually see them at the APN page in settings. And nothing I have tried up to this point has been able to make any APN show up at that screen.
I think the “Your SIM card does not allow connection to this network” message at the network operators screen, as well as my inability to enter APNs, are 100% related. I also bet there is a simple solution to it!
If anyone has any ideas about how to make an APN stick, and how to force a phone to start using it, please let me know. I'll also post this at the CM7 forum.
Hello ladies and gents,
I purchased my girl an s3 and she has been running stock rooted for a while and wanted to try something different so I flashed cm10.1. I factory reset, cleared system, and caches. Then flashed the rom via trwrp 2.3.3 flashed gaps. Everything went successful but she lost all data. I read that it was fixed but I had to Odin root66 and dial that code to do another reset.
What can I do differently that won't lose data next time? The Verizon s3 seems more temperamental than my T-Mobile s3.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
First thing to always do is read the OP for bugs I'm pretty sure he explained the loss of data and how to fix it.
Second would be to research the ROM you are flashing by reading comments from other flashers.
Last would be waiting for a stable version of the ROM to be uploaded.
Have fun and flash with the speed of light
But the things is I did all of those things. I am no stranger to rooting and crack flashing. I'm saying they said the data bug was fixed as of 12/24, I flashed 1/19 and it still broke data. But I guess I'll just lurk the thread... my bad for asking a question in the q/a forum...
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Here's all the info I: have saved in case I come across this problem (again)
Fixing Data
If you flashed a CM10.1 nightly and are stuck at roaming/activating or don't have data, try any of the following (in order of simplicity):
(1) Go into Mobile Settings - Mobile Networks. Change CDMA mode to RUIM, go into airplane mode, come out, it should login to 4g in a minute. You can wait for activating to time out then skip or not install gapps until after setting the correct mobile network setting.
(2) Power down. Take out the sim card and reboot. In mobile network settings set roaming to auto and the subscription to RUIM/SIM, turn off the phone, pop the sim card back in, boot up.
If none of those work this will work for sure:
Originally Posted by Deevious88
Hallelujah! My phone has voice AND data back! (thanks to the posters above)
How to get voice AND data back:
1.) Odin the root66.tar file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1762204 (the torrent version downloads MUCH faster)
2.) Open the dialer and enter *2767*3855#
3.) DONE! Voice and data should be fixed (it fixed it for me at least, and I had tried EVERYTHING else)
From there just Odin back to Jellybean following http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1974114 and you're golden...
That's how to get back to working condition without fail... Might want to post similar instructions in the OP as dirty flashing did nothing for quite a few of us.
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Fixing GPS
Originally Posted by invisiblek
GPS - it HAS been working for 98% of builds, however if you cannot get GPS to connect, possibly due to dirty flashing, the following has worked every build for me: Settings - Apps - downloaded - GPS Status - clear cache, clear data, force stop. Then open gps status back up, let it sit with gps on for a moment and see if it starts searching for signal again....if this still doesn't work (sometimes) - settings - apps - all - google services framework - clear data. This has worked 100% of the time but I try to avoid it because if you do this, you need to go open back up the play store and see if it still connects. If not, recovery - clear cache, clear dalvik usually takes care of that.
Clean install of builds has given me 100% functional gps every time.
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Unofficial CM10.1
(I know several people have posted these, I looked quickly and only found mastamoon's which is also what I am running, I'll happily post more here if I find them).
mastamoon http://d-h.st/users/mastamoon
invisiblek http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35602-rom...0#entry1058210
aerovan http://rootzwiki.com/topic/37216-uno...zw-2012-12-18/
First do this: change your CDMA Subscription to RUIM/SIM then your Roaming Mode to Automatic and then reboot.
If doesn't work, try: restoring IMEI and then Odin back to stock.
The RUIM method mentioned prior has always been what fixed my problem when experiencing the same issue as you. Also, definitely back up your IMEI if you have not yet.
what i did so far. used odin to flash h1 baseband rom so i can root. rooted with cydia. downloaded e-z recovery. installed cwm. that didnt read my storage and nothing in it would work. installed twrp with e-z recovery. same problem.(edit: when I got to twrp it said "no o.s. found" so I then had to reboot into download mode and flashed the stock rom) Then downloaded android terminal emulator. downloaded cwm and installed by typing in the commands. got into cwm and made a backup. wiped data, cache, dalvik. tried to install "cm-11-20150831-SNAPSHOT-XNG3CAO3FN-d2lte". it installed but went into a boot loop and would end up back at cwm every time. wiped data, factory reset, restored backup. tried again, same thing, restored again. tried installing "cm-12.1-20150915-NIGHTLY-d2vzw" this time. it got stuck saying "patching system image unconditionally.....". wiped data, restored stock, tried again this time with "cm-10.0.0-d2vzw". it didnt even install. now im restoring again to stock.
the reason im trying vzw roms also is because i have a verizon note 2 on straight talk and was gonna try to use that sim card in my s3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-verizon/help/straight-talk-sch-s986c-t3036314/page3
^^this thread has some info about it but im new here and havent found anything else about it. before i try getting it to work with my verizon cdma sim card i at least would like to just get cyanogenmod working on my s3.
am i using the wrong roms? is this in the right forum?
thanks
now supersu is gone from my phone. i just installed es file explorer and checked allow root permissions and supersu didnt even come up. i uninstalled and reinstalled in the play store also and nothing happened
cory733 said:
now supersu is gone from my phone. i just installed es file explorer and checked allow root permissions and supersu didnt even come up. i uninstalled and reinstalled in the play store also and nothing happened
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You need the d2vzw ROMs, if you are using lollipop then you need to go to developer options and turn on root access, set it to apps and adb.
There is a TWRP made specifically for d2tfnvzw, it has our source code in it, the other d2vzw TWRPs don't mount our devices correctly.
I worked with a dev at OctOS to get our device fully supported, all their d2vzw stiff has our code in it now. I can link you to the TWRP if you have trouble finding it.
I know pretty much whatever you need on this phone, just hit me up with anything you need help with and I'll get you straight.
Have you backed up your IMEI in terminal emulator yet, I recommend doing so because this phone has a habit of losing IMEI when flashing back and forth between ROMs, flashing stock tar won't fix this.
Droidriven said:
You need the d2vzw ROMs, if you are using lollipop then you need to go to developer options and turn on root access, set it to apps and adb.
There is a TWRP made specifically for d2tfnvzw, it has our source code in it, the other d2vzw TWRPs don't mou t our devices correctly.
I worked with a dev at OctOS to get our device fully supported, all their d2vzw stiff has our code in it now. I can link you to the TWRP if you have trouble finding it.
I know pretty much whatever you need on this phone, just hit me up with anything you need help with and I'll get you straight.
Have you backed up your IMEI in terminal emulator yet, I recommend doing so because this phone has a habit of losing IMEI when flashing back and forth between ROMs, flashing stock tar won't fix this.
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hey droid thanks for getting back to me. i cant find the twrp for the d2tfnvzw, just the d2vzw. were you saying that i could use the d2vzw because it has the straight talk code in it or i need the exact straight talk version? yes if you have the link i would appreciate it because i didnt see anything except the d2vzw. how would i install it with cwm already on there? would it just overwrite it?
i had no idea about backing up imei until today. but this is already after installing the h1 rom and getting it rooted. then trying cm 4 different times. if my info was lost, would it just be blank? or would it have different numbers that are just useless to me. because its still there but i didnt write down the numbers before i did all this. but anyway today i think thats what i did, ive done so much with this phone that i cant even remember exactly, but i opened up terminal emulator, typed in something involving rebootnv/ something and it rebooted then i copied the efs folder from my phone and put a copy on my computer.
i just did another restore of the first backup i made. supersu is still gone. i downloaded my android tools and it says that supersu was still an enabled app. i never hid it or disabled it in any way that im aware of. i tried uninstall and reinstall from play store and the terminal emulator command and the #*#* numbers on the phone dialer. nothing. es file manager also got root access without supersu coming up.
also it seems like its not getting 3g at all. usually it goes from 3g to just 2 bars or one bar where i live. but now its just steady at two bars. even with wifi off. does 3g stop showing up if the phone is not in service? i dont remember.
btw this phone has android 4.1.2
cory733 said:
hey droid thanks for getting back to me. i cant find the twrp for the d2tfnvzw, just the d2vzw. were you saying that i could use the d2vzw because it has the straight talk code in it or i need the exact straight talk version? yes if you have the link i would appreciate it because i didnt see anything except the d2vzw. how would i install it with cwm already on there? would it just overwrite it?
i had no idea about backing up imei until today. but this is already after installing the h1 rom and getting it rooted. then trying cm 4 different times. if my info was lost, would it just be blank? or would it have different numbers that are just useless to me. because its still there but i didnt write down the numbers before i did all this. but anyway today i think thats what i did, ive done so much with this phone that i cant even remember exactly, but i opened up terminal emulator, typed in something involving rebootnv/ something and it rebooted then i copied the efs folder from my phone and put a copy on my computer.
i just did another restore of the first backup i made. supersu is still gone. i downloaded my android tools and it says that supersu was still an enabled app. i never hid it or disabled it in any way that im aware of. i tried uninstall and reinstall from play store and the terminal emulator command and the #*#* numbers on the phone dialer. nothing. es file manager also got root access without supersu coming up.
also it seems like its not getting 3g at all. usually it goes from 3g to just 2 bars or one bar where i live. but now its just steady at two bars. even with wifi off. does 3g stop showing up if the phone is not in service? i dont remember.
btw this phone has android 4.1.2
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If you want a working TWRP then you'll need the d2tfnvzw version, any d2vzw or d2lte ROM should work fine for you.
If you lose IMEI it won't show in settings. The reboot nvbackup that you did in terminal emulator was the IMEI backup I mentioned, it sounds like you did it correctly, if it gets wiped out for whatever reason then you can restore it by typing "reboot nvrestore", it is saved in a safe place on internal that won't get wiped out between flashes and wipes unless you format internal memory, it will be erased if you do that. As long as the only format options you use are to format system and data partitions then you won't have to worry about losing the NV backup, don't format anything other than system and data, do not format internal SD and you'll be fine. If you ever have to restore the NV backup then you'll have to create a new one like the first time because restoring it erases it from where the backup was kept, to stay backed up after restoring you need to make another.
SuperSU won't show as an app, its built in to system settings.
Did you enable root access in system settings>developer options? It has to be set to " apps and adb" or the device will act like it isn't rooted. When you flashed in CWM and rebooted it should have prompted you to "fix root", select yes if it does.
Yes, the 3G disappears when you don't have service and need to renew time on the device.
Here is the TWRP for d2tfnvzw
https://plus.google.com/+DonaldHoskins/posts/FLdc2CkSHRu
Flash it in CWM then go to the advanced options in CWM and select "reboot to recovery" this will boot you straight from CWM into TWRP, then make your backup and youll keep TWRP and wont need CWM, it would be a good idea to restore your stock nandroid in CWM and boot into it then boot back to CWM then flash the TWRP then reboot into it then make a nandroid of your stock in TWRP because TWRP will not restore CWM nandroids, doing what I just instructed allows you to keep TWRP and a stock nandroid that you can actually restore. After getting TWRP and a stock nandroid in TWRP you can delete the CWM backup from your internal SD if you aren't going back to CWM at any time, you won't need it if you do as I instructed.
Droidriven said:
You need the d2vzw ROMs, if you are using lollipop then you need to go to developer options and turn on root access, set it to apps and adb.
There is a TWRP made specifically for d2tfnvzw, it has our source code in it, the other d2vzw TWRPs don't mou t our devices correctly.
I worked with a dev at OctOS to get our device fully supported, all their d2vzw stiff has our code in it now. I can link you to the TWRP if you have trouble finding it.
I know pretty much whatever you need on this phone, just hit me up with anything you need help with and I'll get you straight.
Have you backed up your IMEI in terminal emulator yet, I recommend doing so because this phone has a habit of losing IMEI when flashing back and forth between ROMs, flashing stock tar won't fix this.
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Droidriven said:
If you want a working TWRP then you'll need the d2tfnvzw version, any d2vzw or d2lte ROM should work fine for you.
If you lose IMEI it won't show in settings. The reboot nvbackup that you did in terminal emulator was the IMEI backup I mentioned, it sounds like you did it correctly, if it gets wiped out for whatever reason then you can restore it by typing "reboot nvrestore", it is saved in a safe place on internal that won't get wiped out between flashes and wipes unless you format internal memory, it will be erased if you do that. As long as the only format options you use are to format system and data partitions then you won't have to worry about losing the NV backup, don't format anything other than system and data, do not format internal SD and you'll be fine. If you ever have to restore the NV backup then you'll have to create a new one like the first time because restoring it erases it from where the backup was kept, to stay backed up after restoring you need to make another.
SuperSU won't show as an app, its built in to system settings.
Did you enable root access in system settings>developer options? It has to be set to " apps and adb" or the device will act like it isn't rooted. When you flashed in CWM and rebooted it should have prompted you to "fix root", select yes if it does.
Yes, the 3G disappears when you don't have service and need to renew time on the device.
Here is the TWRP for d2tfnvzw
https://plus.google.com/+DonaldHoskins/posts/FLdc2CkSHRu
Flash it in CWM then go to the advanced options in CWM and select "reboot to recovery" this will boot you straight from CWM into TWRP, then make your backup and youll keep TWRP and wont need CWM, it would be a good idea to restore your stock nandroid in CWM and boot into it then boot back to CWM then flash the TWRP then reboot into it then make a nandroid of your stock in TWRP because TWRP will not restore CWM nandroids, doing what I just instructed allows you to keep TWRP and a stock nandroid that you can actually restore. After getting TWRP and a stock nandroid in TWRP you can delete the CWM backup from your internal SD if you aren't going back to CWM at any time, you won't need it if you do as I instructed.
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thanks for the link and info, ill work on that next. this phone actually never had an IMEI. not even behind the battery. it just has a 2 line section called MEID that shows a Dec and a Hex number. i give one or both of these numbers to straight talk when they activate the phone. (had this phone activated,deactivated and reactivated a couple times)
i had supersu as an app because i installed it from the play store. it was showing before and i use it on my note 2. but now the pop up for granting superuser permission isnt even coming up.
since i cant just switch the sim cards between my two phones, is it even worth putting a verizon rom on my s3? i would still have to call straight talk and have it switched anyway. or is that because the d2lte roms dont work for mms.. is that the only reason to use the verizon roms instead? you said before in pm that if i put my note 2s sim in my s3(after installing verizon rom) that i would have to press *228 to reset the prl. and that might mess it up for the note 2 that im using. would i just have to repeat dialing *228 in my note 2 if i switched the sim back to that one? also i believe you said in a different thread that theres no way to get 4g on these phones? that was also one of my reasons for wanting to put a verizon rom on the s3. basically this phone is a backup that has just become a learning experiment now
cory733 said:
thanks for the link and info, ill work on that next. this phone actually never had an IMEI. not even behind the battery. it just has a 2 line section called MEID that shows a Dec and a Hex number. i give one or both of these numbers to straight talk when they activate the phone. (had this phone activated,deactivated and reactivated a couple times)
i had supersu as an app because i installed it from the play store. it was showing before and i use it on my note 2. but now the pop up for granting superuser permission isnt even coming up.
since i cant just switch the sim cards between my two phones, is it even worth putting a verizon rom on my s3? i would still have to call straight talk and have it switched anyway. or is that because the d2lte roms dont work for mms.. is that the only reason to use the verizon roms instead? you said before in pm that if i put my note 2s sim in my s3(after installing verizon rom) that i would have to press *228 to reset the prl. and that might mess it up for the note 2 that im using. would i just have to repeat dialing *228 in my note 2 if i switched the sim back to that one? also i believe you said in a different thread that theres no way to get 4g on these phones? that was also one of my reasons for wanting to put a verizon rom on the s3. basically this phone is a backup that has just become a learning experiment now
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I don't know what you've got going on with superSU, does root checker verify you are rooted? If you have root access as normal and everything works then I wouldn't worry about it as long as it works.
Your IMEI should show in system settings>about phone. IMEI has several names: ESN, IMEI and a few more, they are all the same thing, it's what the network uses to identify your device as that particular device and not another. That number is what registers on the network, without it the device is useless, it won't even work on WiFi if its NV bricked.
Dialing *228 on a Verizon SIM ruins it for Verizon, from what I know, it won't work for Verizon after that no matter what you dial. Using the SIM on the ST S3 is only to get signal and data, it doesn't have to be activated by any process, just inserted and OTA programmed in the device. Actually any CDMA SIM works but the Verizon 4G specifically gets the stock MMS working, it even corrects MMS issues on non rooted stock ST S3. The 4G SIM is needed to get the ROMs working because the ROMs are actually built for the Verizon S3 which is a 4G device that requires 4G SIM, that is how Verizon regulates their 4G data, this makes our device require the SIM when running Verizon ROMs, even the d2lte ROMs require SIM because they are built for LTE(4G) devices, hence d2 "lte". The ROMs have to follow their programming, their programming says they must have SIM so a SIM must be used regardless of what the device is.
The 4G was hardware disabled in the device, it can't be re-enabled. This device actually has the Verizon S3's motherboard in it even though it says it is an SCH-S968C, if you open it up and look inside you'll see SCH-I535 stamped in more than one place on the hardware pieces. Its a rebranded Verizon S3 basically with 4G disabled.
Is any of this making any sense yet?
I have a thread that I ran across where a guy used his active Verizon SIM in a ST S3 by going to his verizon user account online and entering the phone info, this is not really a legit way to do it, the network is fooled into thinking one device is the other without the second device actually being legitimately activated on the Verizon network, this is a shady practice and isn't recommended because if the network catches on they'll kill you ESN(IMEI) and the device will be useless and un-repairable. It can be done but isn't worth the risk, I will tell you how to do this, its against the rules on XDA, if you do so then do not come posting here about it no matter what issues you are having, the practice is frowned on around here and most won't help you with it if they are serious about XDA.
Droidriven said:
I don't know what you've got going on with superSU, does root checker verify you are rooted? If you have root access as normal and everything works then I wouldn't worry about it as long as it works.
Your IMEI should show in system settings>about phone. IMEI has several names: ESN, IMEI and a few more, they are all the same thing, it's what the network uses to identify your device as that particular device and not another. That number is what registers on the network, without it the device is useless, it won't even work on WiFi if its NV bricked.
Dialing *228 on a Verizon SIM ruins it for Verizon, from what I know, it won't work for Verizon after that no matter what you dial. Using the SIM on the ST S3 is only to get signal and data, it doesn't have to be activated by any process, just inserted and OTA programmed in the device. Actually any CDMA SIM works but the Verizon 4G specifically gets the stock MMS working, it even corrects MMS issues on non rooted stock ST S3. The 4G SIM is needed to get the ROMs working because the ROMs are actually built for the Verizon S3 which is a 4G device that requires 4G SIM, that is how Verizon regulates their 4G data, this makes our device require the SIM when running Verizon ROMs, even the d2lte ROMs require SIM because they are built for LTE(4G) devices, hence d2 "lte". The ROMs have to follow their programming, their programming says they must have SIM so a SIM must be used regardless of what the device is.
The 4G was hardware disabled in the device, it can't be re-enabled. This device actually has the Verizon S3's motherboard in it even though it says it is an SCH-S968C, if you open it up and look inside you'll see SCH-I535 stamped in more than one place on the hardware pieces. Its a rebranded Verizon S3 basically with 4G disabled.
Is any of this making any sense yet?
I have a thread that I ran across where a guy used his active Verizon SIM in a ST S3 by going to his verizon user account online and entering the phone info, this is not really a legit way to do it, the network is fooled into thinking one device is the other without the second device actually being legitimately activated on the Verizon network, this is a shady practice and isn't recommended because if the network catches on they'll kill you ESN(IMEI) and the device will be useless and un-repairable. It can be done but isn't worth the risk, I will tell you how to do this, its against the rules on XDA, if you do so then do not come posting here about it no matter what issues you are having, the practice is frowned on around here and most won't help you with it if they are serious about XDA.
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yeah i dont use verizon its just a verizon phone on straight talk.
my copy of the stock rom is this one that im sure youve seen before
COMBINATION_S968CUDUAMH1_S968CTFNAMH1_1304014_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5
since i couldnt make a copy of my actual stock on my non rooted h2 stock rom.
so youre saying to revert to this before i install twrp? i would install it as a zip and not as a restore correct?
cory733 said:
yeah i dont use verizon its just a verizon phone on straight talk.
my copy of the stock rom is this one that im sure youve seen before
COMBINATION_S968CUDUAMH1_S968CTFNAMH1_1304014_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5
since i couldnt make a copy of my actual stock on my non rooted h2 stock rom.
so youre saying to revert to this before i install twrp? i would install it as a zip and not as a restore correct?
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Restore your stock nandroid in CWM, then reboot into system normally, then boot back to CWM and flash the TWRP .zip, then go to advanced options in CWM and select "reboot recovery" it will boot straight to TWRP then you make a nandroid of your stock in TWRP then you don't need CWM or the stock nandroid that was created in CWM.
I'm just trying to explain how to get TWRP and have a stock nandroid in TWRP because the nandroid made in CWM won't work in TWRP, if you're gonna run and keep TWRP then you'll need a stock nandroid to use in TWRP if you ever need it. Otherwise you would have to go back to CWM to restore the stock nandroid that you made in CWM. Doing what I'm saying eliminates the hassle of going back and forth between CWM and TWRP.
If you're already on stock then you don't need to restore the nandroid in CWM, you just need to flash TWRP .zip then reboot to it from within CWM and make a TWRP nandroid and do away with CWM and the nandroid you created in it, your CWM nandroid van be found on your extsd in Clockworkmod/backups folder, just delete the entire Clockworkmod folder.
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Restore your stock nandroid in CWM, then reboot into system normally, then boot back to CWM and flash the TWRP .zip, then go to advanced options in CWM and select "reboot recovery" it will boot straight to TWRP then you make a nandroid of your stock in TWRP then you don't need CWM or the stock nandroid that was created in CWM.
I'm just trying to explain how to get TWRP and have a stock nandroid in TWRP because the nandroid made in CWM won't work in TWRP, if you're gonna run and keep TWRP then you'll need a stock nandroid to use in TWRP if you ever need it. Otherwise you would have to go back to CWM to restore the stock nandroid that you made in CWM. Doing what I'm saying eliminates the hassle of going back and forth between CWM and TWRP.
If you're already on stock then you don't need to restore the nandroid in CWM, you just need to flash TWRP .zip then reboot to it from within CWM and make a TWRP nandroid and do away with CWM and the nandroid you created in it, your CWM nandroid van be found on your extsd in Clockworkmod/backups folder, just delete the entire Clockworkmod folder.
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kinda forgot about this project for a while but decided to finish it. i installed the version of TWRP you showed me and it and cyanogenmod installed just fine this time. i actually just installed this twrp from twrp itself. tried putting the sim from my note 2 in my s3 just to try. it didnt work. i didnt dial *288 or anything. but i ordered another sim. will see if everything works when i get the sim.
thanks for your help
maybe spoke too soon. now its not letting me boot into twrp for some reason. even though i already did before and made a backup. i get the blue letters up top saying its booting to recovery but then it just skips it
edit: works when enabling advanced reboot options and rebooting to recovery from phone
cory733 said:
maybe spoke too soon. now its not letting me boot into twrp for some reason. even though i already did before and made a backup. i get the blue letters up top saying its booting to recovery but then it just skips it
edit: works when enabling advanced reboot options and rebooting to recovery from phone
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Hmm, sounds fishy. Try going back to the TWRP you already had if it worked fine, why the d2tfnvzw is acting funny I couldn't tell you. When you put the SIM in it the ROM should work without having to do anything, dialing *228 and setting APNs is only to get MMS working and only works with the Verizon 4G LTE SIM that I know of.
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Hmm, sounds fishy. Try going back to the TWRP you already had if it worked fine, why the d2tfnvzw is acting funny I couldn't tell you. When you put the SIM in it the ROM should work without having to do anything, dialing *228 and setting APNs is only to get MMS working and only works with the Verizon 4G LTE SIM that I know of.
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the twrp i had before couldnt install cm correctly for some reason. now that im on cm12 can i still install that twrp?
the rom seems to be working fine, i can still get into everything else without the sim, it just says no sim. With that sim i didnt get service, i got the "welcome to verizon wireless" when trying to make a call. installing apps seems slow.
somehow ive lost root. supersu wont install the binaries either, im gonna try to figure out how to do that with twrp.
cory733 said:
the twrp i had before couldnt install cm correctly for some reason. now that im on cm12 can i still install that twrp?
the rom seems to be working fine, i can still get into everything else without the sim, it just says no sim. With that sim i didnt get service, i got the "welcome to verizon wireless" when trying to make a call. installing apps seems slow.
somehow ive lost root. supersu wont install the binaries either, im gonna try to figure out how to do that with twrp.
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As for your root being gone, its probably not, you've got to go into developer settings and set root access to "apps and adb", do that and verify whether you have root after that, also get ES file explorer and set your mount permissions to R/W
If the SIM is a Verizon SIM it should work.
I recommend flashing the newest OctOS d2vzw CM12 has always been too buggy in my opinion, OctOS is super stable, its the best ROM out if all the d2vzw ROMs. The SIM will probably work with OctOS, myself and hundreds of others have been using it with no issues.
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As for your root being gone, its probably not, you've got to go into developer settings and set root access to "apps and adb", do that and verify whether you have root after that, also get ES file explorer and set your mount permissions to R/W
If the SIM is a Verizon SIM it should work.
I recommend flashing the newest OctOS d2vzw CM12 has always been too buggy in my opinion, OctOS is super stable, its the best ROM out if all the d2vzw ROMs. The SIM will probably work with OctOS, myself and hundreds of others have been using it with no issues.
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ok cool got root, you were right, the root access setting was set to disabled. the sim is a straight talk CDMA for verizon. its from the bring your own phone sim card kit that has sims for every carrier. i didnt want to try *288 since you said it could ruin it for my Note 2. but another one is on the way theyre $1.07 from walmarts website.
do you have a link for octos? its based off cm12? im also trying to get an app called drivedroid to work since i cant do much with my note 2's useless locked bootloader. google search for OctOs is bringing me to liquidsmooth.
cory733 said:
ok cool got root, you were right, the root access setting was set to disabled. the sim is a straight talk CDMA for verizon. its from the bring your own phone sim card kit that has sims for every carrier. i didnt want to try *288 since you said it could ruin it for my Note 2. but another one is on the way theyre $1.07 from walmarts website.
do you have a link for octos? its based off cm12? im also trying to get an app called drivedroid to work since i cant do much with my note 2's useless locked bootloader. google search for OctOs is bringing me to liquidsmooth.
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teamoctos.com ,find the download page and get the newest d2vzw.
I'm not sure that the straight talk SIM will work like the actual Verizon SIM does, in the year that I've been following development on this device I've seen no posts that say the ST BYOP 4G SIM works. I recommend an actual Verizon one, they are only $2-4 on eBay, that's cheaper than the ST SIM and guaranteed to work.
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teamoctos.com ,find the download page and get the newest d2vzw.
I'm not sure that the straight talk SIM will work like the actual Verizon SIM does, in the year that I've been following development on this device I've seen no posts that say the ST BYOP 4G SIM works. I recommend an actual Verizon one, they are only $2-4 on eBay, that's cheaper than the ST SIM and guaranteed to work.
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should i try switching TWRP's before installing this rom?
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should i try switching TWRP's before installing this rom?
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No, try the d2tfnvzw one first
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No, try the d2tfnvzw one first
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ok im on OctOs now. stayed with the same TWRP d2tfnvzw version. Same thing with the sim. "welcome to verizon wireless, your mobile number is either not active, or invalid" does *228 do anything besides getting mms to work?
edit: the signal bar icon has a ! in it and when i click on it it says Verizon Wireless 2 GB warning
cory733 said:
ok im on OctOs now. stayed with the same TWRP d2tfnvzw version. Same thing with the sim. "welcome to verizon wireless, your mobile number is either not active, or invalid" does *228 do anything besides getting mms to work?
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It is supposed to auto program the SIM. I'm not sure it will work on the ST SIM, I know it works for the Verizon SIM, don't try it on the ST SIM, I might fry it and make it useless.
Verify you still have IME, has the phone itself been activated on straight talk, your IMEI has to be registered and activated on the straight talk network. Are you showing any signal bars or the 3G symbol?
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