This Friday I will travel to Portugal and I would like to use the carriers from there.
I already went to the Verizon store and they told me that they couldn't unlock and for 100mb would be 30$.
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euphoriapt said:
This Friday I will travel to Portugal and I would like to use the carriers from there.
I already went to the Verizon store and they told me that they couldn't unlock and for 100mb would be 30$.
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They lied to you. The phone is already unlocked ( I went to guam and used a DoCoMo Sim while i was there on CM10.1)
You can use the 100mb data plan if your going somewhere for a short amount of time. ( I used that plan while i had my layovers in Japan)
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They lied to you. The phone is already unlocked ( I went to guam and used a DoCoMo Sim while i was there on CM10.1)
You can use the 100mb data plan if your going somewhere for a short amount of time. ( I used that plan while i had my layovers in Japan)
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I have CM stable 10.1.2 that means if i buy a vodafone sim card i can use it with no problem ??
My wife have the factory rom ( never rooted) is her phone unlocked to ??
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I traveled to Thailand earlier this year and used a local sim for voice and data.
You'll likely need to be on a touch wiz ROM. I highly recommend you install one before you leave. You can't go wrong with cleanrom. Beans is also good if you like also roms. I used beans 14 at the time.
You'll need to add the pay as you go global voice and data feature to your plan. You can do that online or over the phone. You'll also need an app to swap apn's to use data on your third party carrier's sim card. I use apn manager pro.
Once you have the new sim, turn off you phone and swap out your Verizon sim. Pop the new one in and power on. You should be connected for voice at least. Now use your apn app to input the new carrier's info. Most of the time you can search for it online, but it's best to get it when you buy your sim.
When you return just replace the sim and return to verizon apn settings. And for the love of all that is holy, don't use your Verizon service overseas. It's expensive.
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They lied to you. The phone is already unlocked ( I went to guam and used a DoCoMo Sim while i was there on CM10.1)
You can use the 100mb data plan if your going somewhere for a short amount of time. ( I used that plan while i had my layovers in Japan)
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i'm not sure if they lied - my understanding was that you can easily swap a local SIM in to get access to voice and text, but that data does not work (at least out of the box). there's another post that talks about swapping APNs, which is what you would need to do. i thought that the latest OTA allowed that flexibility though...? i'm rooted and use Beans B14 though, so i don't keep up with OTAs.
for what it's worth, i went to europe recently and used 97 MB over a two week period. i saved all google maps offline before heading there, checked emails and used internet only on wifi, and only used mobile data occasionally when i was out and about in order to look up restaurant reviews and whatnot.
they pro-rated the $25 over half the month so my bill was only $14 more than it would have been normally. for me, at $14 it was worth it so i didn't have to screw around with buying a local SIM and worrying about things not working.
[QUOTE=frescagod;44178283]i'm not sure if they lied - my understanding was that you can easily swap a local SIM in to get access to voice and text, but that data does not work (at least out of the box). there's another post that talks about swapping APNs, which is what you would need to do. i thought that the latest OTA allowed that flexibility though...? i'm rooted and use Beans B14 though, so i don't keep up with OTAs.
for what it's worth, i went to europe recently and used 97 MB over a two week period. i saved all google maps offline before heading there, checked emails and used internet only on wifi, and only used mobile data occasionally when i was out and about in order to look up restaurant reviews and whatnot.
they pro-rated the $25 over half the month so my bill was only $14 more than it would have been normally. for me, at $14 it was worth it so i didn't have to screw around with buying a local SIM and worrying about things not working.[/QUOTE]
I will be going to France and England in September. I have a stock S3 with very little tech knowledge. Could someone explain in simple term how to go about obtaining and loading Sims. I don't even know what you all mean by APN
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I will be going to France and England in September. I have a stock S3 with very little tech knowledge. Could someone explain in simple term how to go about obtaining and loading Sims. I don't even know what you all mean by APN
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The sim is a small card inserted in the back of your phone next to where you'd put the SD card. It lets you connect to the cellular provider. You have a Verizon sim card in your phone. There are several sizes. The GS3 uses a micro-sim card. If you turn your phone off now and take the back panel off, you'll see it. I can't remember, but it may be under the battery.
If your phone isn't rooted, which it doesn't appear to be, then you won't be able to get data service, but you can still get phone service with an overseas carrier. You can see my earlier post for steps, but all you need to do is have Verizon add the Global Roaming feature to your plan. When you get to Europe, you can buy a micro-sim from one of the local carriers and put some money on a pre-pay plan. Turn off your phone and swap out the verizon sim for the local sim. Turn your phone back on and you'll have voice service.
The APN info needs to be changed to connect to data services after the sim card is changed out, but you need to have a rooted phone for this. You can change that with an app. I use APN Manager Pro. There are several fields you have to enter, but you can get it from the carrier. It's a little like telling your computer what IP server to connect to to get internet access.
Another option entirely is to get a Google voice number and use a service like GrooveIP or Talkatone. You won't have cell service, but you can make and recieve calls using your Google voice number when connected to wifi. This will let you call back to the U.S. for very cheap rates.
The easiest thing would be just call on Verizon using their global roaming feature, but it can get pricey. Ask Verizon for roaming rates in the countries you'll be going to.
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just came back from Europe and I was able to buy two prepaid data cards(Wife and I) in Germany(Orange) and Italy(TIM) and was able to get HPSA+ data without any issues, all I had to do is add the APN setting into my phone and I was good to go. I was on CM10.1 and wife on stock rom and didnt have any issue getting them to work. Good Luck
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Hey !
So i purchased a Verizon galaxy s3 a few months back on Craigslist. I'm currently living in Mexico so I'm using Telcel Mexico as my carrier.
I rooted it and added the apn for telcel using hiapn and currently internet and data is working but all i'm getting is Edge or 2G speed.
I've looked around and read various different posts, it seems that verizon blocks the the speed.
This is deffinitely a hindrance for me since web browsing is really slow and downloads are even worse. If i flash a different Rom with this be taken care of ? Does anyone know of any other way of dealing with this ?
Please help! I've looked everywhere in vain
I do not think flashing any type of Rom will increase your data speed since it depends on the radio frequenices allowed for your device.
continued - thanks for answering so fast
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I do not think flashing any type of Rom will increase your data speed since it depends on the radio frequenices allowed for your device.
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So there is nothing to be done then ?
I can not say for your specific carrier.
But it seems that your apn settings are correct because you are getting edge/2g speeds.
The problem is what frequency Telcel uses for 4g/LTE and the frequency Verizon allows for that device.
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vgs929 said:
I can not say for your specific carrier.
But it seems that your apn settings are correct because you are getting edge/2g speeds.
The problem is what frequency Telcel uses for 4g/LTE and the frequency Verizon allows for that device.
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I'm sorry, I'm still trying to make sense of all of this. so you're saying it's hardware related, in other words the phone doesn't have the right frequencies to pick up the 4g ? or that verizon has blocked it somehow and that's why it's not working?
if that's the case do you think something can be done to unlock it?
thanks again
timaloud said:
Hey !
So i purchased a Verizon galaxy s3 a few months back on Craigslist. I'm currently living in Mexico so I'm using Telcel Mexico as my carrier.
I rooted it and added the apn for telcel using hiapn and currently internet and data is working but all i'm getting is Edge or 2G speed.
I've looked around and read various different posts, it seems that verizon blocks the the speed.
This is deffinitely a hindrance for me since web browsing is really slow and downloads are even worse. If i flash a different Rom with this be taken care of ? Does anyone know of any other way of dealing with this ?
Please help! I've looked everywhere in vain
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I hadn't heard of Verizon throttling international carriers. The first thing I'd check would be coverage area or maybe the service you purchased doesn't include 3G. I've been able to get 3G service internationally.
The Verizon S3 uses [EDIT]:
2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900 - SCH-I535
3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - SCH-I535
4G Network LTE 700 MHz Class 13 - SCH-I535
If telcel doesn't use CDMA, that could be your problem.
sorry for delay
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I hadn't heard of Verizon throttling international carriers. The first thing I'd check would be coverage area or maybe the service you purchased doesn't include 3G. I've been able to get 3G service internationally.
The Verizon S3 uses [EDIT]:
2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900 - SCH-I535
3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - SCH-I535
4G Network LTE 700 MHz Class 13 - SCH-I535
If telcel doesn't use CDMA, that could be your problem.
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After investigating it, it seems that TELCEL uses the TDMA 850 / GSM 1900 / UMTS 850 frequency bands for its network. So this would mean that since they use a different frequency for 3g and 4g than my phone there's nothing to be done right ?
Cheers.
timaloud said:
After investigating it, it seems that TELCEL uses the TDMA 850 / GSM 1900 / UMTS 850 frequency bands for its network. So this would mean that since they use a different frequency for 3g and 4g than my phone there's nothing to be done right ?
Cheers.
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Yup, that would be the problem. Here's some info on the differences between the networks.
http://mashable.com/2011/01/11/cdma-umts-att-verizon-networks/
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/gsm/tdma_and_cdma.htm
Verizon offers global roaming there with 3g service in Mexico. They must partner with another network. Here's a list of available service by country:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/content/dam/vzw/pdfs/Available_Global_Servies.pdf
timaloud said:
Hey !
So i purchased a Verizon galaxy s3 a few months back on Craigslist. I'm currently living in Mexico so I'm using Telcel Mexico as my carrier.
I rooted it and added the apn for telcel using hiapn and currently internet and data is working but all i'm getting is Edge or 2G speed.
I've looked around and read various different posts, it seems that verizon blocks the the speed.
This is deffinitely a hindrance for me since web browsing is really slow and downloads are even worse. If i flash a different Rom with this be taken care of ? Does anyone know of any other way of dealing with this ?
Please help! I've looked everywhere in vain
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Here are the specs for the Verizon Galaxy S3:
LTE, CDMA/PCS/1xEVDO Rev. A (800/1900 MHz)
Global: GPRS/EDGE/GSM (850/900/1800/1900); HSPA/UMTS (2100)
I don't know the answer to your question but I use a "Movistar" wireless carrier SIM in Mexico on my Verizon S3 and I get ~150kbps data speed. Its not very fast but at least it's something...
So let me get this straight...
So once I root my phone I can use it for Sprint? Also, does my phone have gsm capability?
No. You can't just use it for sprint. But it is a global capable device and supports international gsm.
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I will be travelling to Europe in the next few weeks, and have some questions about using my inspire.
I have already unlocked my phone by calling AT&T and getting the code, then inserting another SIM, and entering the code. So I am good to go in that regard.
When I get to Europe, I just buy a SIM card and put it in the phone, which will allow me to make calls. What about overseas calls?
What about data? Do the SIM cards allow you to access data? Will I get 4G, or be restricted to Edge?
Honestly, I am more interested in Data than voice, as I am more likely to send/receive e-mails that call.
Would I be better off signing up temporarility with one of the AT&T international plans?
Thanks!
f308gt4 said:
I will be travelling to Europe in the next few weeks, and have some questions about using my inspire.
I have already unlocked my phone by calling AT&T and getting the code, then inserting another SIM, and entering the code. So I am good to go in that regard.
When I get to Europe, I just buy a SIM card and put it in the phone, which will allow me to make calls. What about overseas calls?
What about data? Do the SIM cards allow you to access data? Will I get 4G, or be restricted to Edge?
Honestly, I am more interested in Data than voice, as I am more likely to send/receive e-mails that call.
Would I be better off signing up temporarility with one of the AT&T international plans?
Thanks!
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Research the area you are going and find which the carriers are and see who's related to who. If you find a carrier thats somewhat related to att you may get 3g or 4g, but T-Mobile you'll get edge. Also call or get in contact with carrier and see what they have, dunno how it works overseas cuz i never really been overseas with my phone. Hope it helps and if anyone see anything I mentioned that's wrong you're welcome to A) correct me and B) call me mean evil names =D
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Research the area you are going and find which the carriers are and see who's related to who. If you find a carrier thats somewhat related to att you may get 3g or 4g, but T-Mobile you'll get edge. Also call or get in contact with carrier and see what they have, dunno how it works overseas cuz i never really been overseas with my phone. Hope it helps and if anyone see anything I mentioned that's wrong you're welcome to A) correct me and B) call me mean evil names =D
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Bluizzo you ninja turtle you. Lol just a slight correction. Europe uses different bands than us. So no 3g, just good old edge. Though I think I saw someone post that their country used our bands somewhere. But generally they use the 900/2100 for 3g.
I would get a prepaid sim from a euoropean carrier. They have way better deals that put our prices to shame.
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Bluizzo you ninja turtle you. Lol just a slight correction. Europe uses different bands than us. So no 3g, just good old edge. Though I think I saw someone post that their country used our bands somewhere. But generally they use the 900/2100 for 3g.
I would get a prepaid sim from a euoropean carrier. They have way better deals that put our prices to shame.
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Lol hey I was close shweet jebus
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marsdta said:
Bluizzo you ninja turtle you. Lol just a slight correction. Europe uses different bands than us. So no 3g, just good old edge. Though I think I saw someone post that their country used our bands somewhere. But generally they use the 900/2100 for 3g.
I would get a prepaid sim from a euoropean carrier. They have way better deals that put our prices to shame.
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Yeah there are some countries that use the same bands
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The main countries that uses the same ATT band are Canada and Australia for 3G. The rest use the same bands Tmobile uses.
Thanks for the info. Looks like I will be picking up a SIM when I get there.
Hopefully my reply is not too late.....
I have been travelling to London for work for the last several months and have used O2 as the carrier on my Inspire. I was able to get a pay as you go SIM with a data plan. You will need to manually enter the APN information get the data and MMS working properly. I found the APN info by doing a web search.
And yes the service was Edge and not 3G.
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Hopefully my reply is not too late.....
I have been travelling to London for work for the last several months and have used O2 as the carrier on my Inspire. I was able to get a pay as you go SIM with a data plan. You will need to manually enter the APN information get the data and MMS working properly. I found the APN info by doing a web search.
And yes the service was Edge and not 3G.
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THANKS!!! I am in Ireland, and picked up a vodafone SIM card. Could get voice, but not data. Did a web search for APN, and found the APN on the vodafone site. Now I've got working internet. It is EDGE (I've got a G with up/down arrows), but is fine for what I need.
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THANKS!!! I am in Ireland, and picked up a vodafone SIM card. Could get voice, but not data. Did a web search for APN, and found the APN on the vodafone site. Now I've got working internet. It is EDGE (I've got a G with up/down arrows), but is fine for what I need.
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EDGE should be an "E". "G" is GPRS which is like 1G or worse, but hey, if it works for you, then great, but you should be able to get EDGE with the proper APN.
Gene Poole said:
EDGE should be an "E". "G" is GPRS which is like 1G or worse, but hey, if it works for you, then great, but you should be able to get EDGE with the proper APN.
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Can't seem to get EDGE, just the G. Which is OK, since all I am doing is checking e-mails.
However, my battery life has improved dramatically. I don't even need the powerskin case here. Battery lasts all day, no problem.
It's incredible how much battery is used by a fast network.
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Can't seem to get EDGE, just the G. Which is OK, since all I am doing is checking e-mails.
However, my battery life has improved dramatically. I don't even need the powerskin case here. Battery lasts all day, no problem.
It's incredible how much battery is used by a fast network.
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Indeed. Especially if it needs to boost the radio for reception. I was camping a few months back on the fringe of coverage area. The first day, I left mobile networks on and it kept going in and out of coverage and my battery was dead within about 14 hours. The next day, with a fresh charge from my car, I turned off mobile networks and I still had 80% battery by the end of the day.
Are there any US Tmobile users out there that have gone/moved to the Bahamas and used their devices on BTC's network? Will our phones work at all, like if we input the proper APNs? I'm using an HTC Glacier...irrespective of whether we are on roaming or not...just want to know if they work at all, and if anyone can share their experience about this
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Are there any US Tmobile users out there that have gone/moved to the Bahamas and used their devices on BTC's network? Will our phones work at all, like if we input the proper APNs? I'm using an HTC Glacier...irrespective of whether we are on roaming or not...just want to know if they work at all, and if anyone can share their experience about this
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We do have US users down here, the coverage is based on the island though. Currently BTC has its 4G network on New Providence (Nassau), and some parts of Freeport, Grand Bahama and are still working to properly cover the entire island. We're hoping it's on every island by the middle to late part of this year.
As for your phone, it won't get data other than EDGE, but the voice should be just fine. Also, I really would suggest going for a SIM card from BTC. It's $15, and you have the choice of prepaid or postpaid, this also affects which APN you put into your phone. Trust me when I say roaming charges come hard.
Data's 4G frequency is 900 MHz for HSPA+.
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We do have US users down here, the coverage is based on the island though. Currently BTC has its 4G network on New Providence (Nassau), and some parts of Freeport, Grand Bahama and are still working to properly cover the entire island. We're hoping it's on every island by the middle to late part of this year.
As for your phone, it won't get data other than EDGE, but the voice should be just fine. Also, I really would suggest going for a SIM card from BTC. It's $15, and you have the choice of prepaid or postpaid, this also affects which APN you put into your phone. Trust me when I say roaming charges come hard.
Data's 4G frequency is 900 MHz for HSPA+.
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or use google voice and wifi calling...that should avoid the roaming charges, right?
It should, but you'd also have to make sure roaming data is off and quite honestly I'd suggest you turn off your mobile network.
I'd have to agree, I also live here in The Bahamas and the roaming data alone might cost more than your vacation. Get a SIM while here, pay $24.99 get up to 7Mbs (lcapped of course, to about 10Gb I believe) and have a good time lol use googe voice etc and be happy!
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I'd have to agree, I also live here in The Bahamas and the roaming data alone might cost more than your vacation. Get a SIM while here, pay $24.99 get up to 7Mbs (lcapped of course, to about 10Gb I believe) and have a good time lol use googe voice etc and be happy!
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Can you show me how to get this, please? can i buy it while still in US?
thanks
Btc bahamas simcard
norman505 said:
Can you show me how to get this, please? can i buy it while still in US?
thanks
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Go here to get what your looking for ( mrsimcard.com/s-batelco.html )
I just downloaded the jelly bean update on my verizon galaxy 3 phone. There is a setting now available that makes it a global phone, lte/cdma phone or a gsm/umts phone. It is located in settings,more settings,mobile networks,network mode. Is it now possible to unlock this galaxy 3 change it to gms and use a tmobile or AT&T SIM card in the USA.
I don't think so, but it would be cool if you can then i may really consider switching to a pre pay plan.
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Since you can use a gsm sim card overseas I would think it should be possible to do it here in the USA. I guess time will tell.
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Since you can use a gsm sim card overseas I would think it should be possible to do it here in the USA. I guess time will tell.
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It does work... I just put my platinumtel mobile card in and it works for calls, still trying to edit APN's to get mms and data working
This works. I am using prepaid T-Mobile plan. SMS works, Data works, but limited to EDGE connectivity, and MMS doesnt work as for me.
T-Mobile have stated that they are merging towers with Verizon, or at least have compatibility of Verizon phones, so we can see a boost in our data to up to 3.5g possibly by the early Q1 of 2013.
MMS on the other hand still doesn't work. Boo
Everything works for me just get APN manager pro and set your carriers APN and there you go you have data and mms
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jtdo said:
This works. I am using prepaid T-Mobile plan. SMS works, Data works, but limited to EDGE connectivity, and MMS doesnt work as for me.
T-Mobile have stated that they are merging towers with Verizon, or at least have compatibility of Verizon phones, so we can see a boost in our data to up to 3.5g possibly by the early Q1 of 2013.
MMS on the other hand still doesn't work. Boo
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Yes edge only speeds only in the USA.
Do you have a link I can read about tmobile getting compatibility to Verizon phones? I havent heard of this. Can someone verify this?
So I'm wanting to buy the Note Pro 12.2, and would like to set it up on my T-mobile plan if possible. There was a thread over and android central that talked about it, but honestly I don't have the warm and fuzzies that it will work. Has anybody confirmed that it will work on T-mobile, and if so which device do I need to get (AT&T or Verizon, assuming AT&T but figured I'd ask). If it won't work, then I'll just hop on the woot deal today and pick up a wifi one. Thanks!
The international unlocked note pro (P905), and at&t note pro (P907A) will both work on t-mobile. Although you'll have to get the at&t model unlocked. Don't know if the Verizon model (905V) will work on t-mobile.
Excellent thanks, you have yours on TMO, or somewhere else? So if I get the international, in theory, I should be able to just plug in a sim and be good? And if it's the AT&T one do you know if they'll give any hassle because I'm not an AT&T customer?
Thanks!
It works perfectly fine on T-Mobile...
Edit: Oh. You meant the American T-Mobile, which has an entirely different system to Deutsche Telekom (The company that is T-Mobile). In that case, I have no idea.
Ahh yes sorry, should have mentioned it was US T-Mobile. Does that change Omnipresent's answer?
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Ahh yes sorry, should have mentioned it was US T-Mobile. Does that change Omnipresent's answer?
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No. Omnipresent is a US T-Mobile user according to his profile. Ignore my post, he's the one who's right.
It seems to me that it would be preferable to get an international unlocked version (currently I see the 905 model on Amazon for $743) over a US carrier version which goes for more money and would need to be unlocked (possibly at additional cost?).
I'm wondering though, are there any concerns with doing so other than making sure that the LTE bands supported by the 905 are a match for the carrier to be used? What about warranty service of the device within the US?
Let me break this down:
The P905 will work on T-Mobile USA, but you will NOT get LTE as it does not support LTE band 4. Samsung always locks out US LTE bands on their international SIM free devices as to discourage importers and to stop people from taking away business from their carrier partners. Further, if you don't live in an area where T-Mobile has re-farmed 3G to 1,900 MHz, you won't get HSPA+ either, and will be stuck on EDGE because the P905 also doesn't support 1,700 MHz UMTS.
Now, the P907A (AT&T) model will give you LTE on T-Mobile, but will not give you HSPA+ unless you're in a 1,900 MHz farmed area. So this is probably a better choice for you if LTE is important. You will have to pay for your unlock code, though as AT&T won't unlock devices unless they're paid for in full and have had active service for 60 days.
P907V (Verizon) does not support GSM at all. It's 100% CDMA/LTE to the best of my knowledge, and only supports Verizon's band 13 LTE.
No situation here is ideal, but I definitely think that a P907A is a better choice if you want to use it on T-Mobile USA.
For those of you more visual, let's look at it this way:
P905:
T-Mobile LTE? No.
T-Mobile HSPA+? Only in 1,900 MHz re-farmed areas.
T-Mobile 2G EDGE? Yes.
P907A:
T-Mobile LTE? Yes.
T-Mobile HSPA+? Only in 1,900 MHz re-farmed areas.
T-Mobile 2G EDGE? Yes.
P907V:
T-Mobile LTE? GTFO.
T-Mobile HSPA+? GTFO.
T-Mobile 2G EDGE? GTFO.
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Further, if you don't live in an area where T-Mobile has re-farmed 3G to 1,900 MHz, you won't get HSPA+ either, and will be stuck on EDGE because the P905 also doesn't support 1,700 MHz UMTS.
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I've been doing a bunch of research and that's what I have figured out as well
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You will have to pay for your unlock code, though as AT&T won't unlock devices unless they're paid for in full and have had active service for 60 days.
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So, if I don't buy it from AT&T (waiting for a deal on rakuten), do you know what the process would be or what the fee would be?
Thank you very much for your help!
jgardner said:
I've been doing a bunch of research and that's what I have figured out as well
So, if I don't buy it from AT&T (waiting for a deal on rakuten), do you know what the process would be or what the fee would be?
Thank you very much for your help!
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Chances are, it'll still be SIM locked. You could try to have AT&T unlock it, but they'll probably tell you you don't meet some stupid criteria. You'd be best to use one of the 3rd party sites, and the costs for unlock codes can vary. I got my P907A unlocked via Cellunlocker.net and it cost me $30 I believe. Also, in case you want absolute proof that the P907A works on T-Mobile LTE, I created a video on this a while ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RIx5SUfif8 and skip to about 11:05.
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I got my P907A unlocked via Cellunlocker.net and it cost me $30 I believe.
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Oh pfft only 30 bucks (or even anywhere around there) is perfectly fine. Honestly I'm not too worried about the cost as much as I am making sure it's possible.
And thanks for the video, makes me feel a lot better getting this device. Now to try and wait for a good deal before my patience runs out and I just end up dropping full price lol.
oldblue910 said:
P907V:
T-Mobile LTE? GTFO.
T-Mobile HSPA+? GTFO.
T-Mobile 2G EDGE? GTFO.
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Just noticed your edit. Literally lawl'd at this!
jgardner said:
Oh pfft only 30 bucks (or even anywhere around there) is perfectly fine. Honestly I'm not too worried about the cost as much as I am making sure it's possible.
And thanks for the video, makes me feel a lot better getting this device. Now to try and wait for a good deal before my patience runs out and I just end up dropping full price lol.
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No problem. Glad I could help.
Nice breakdown oldblue910. Jgardner, also bear in mind the international note pro (p905) can natively make and receive phone calls, while the Verizon and AT&T note pro cannot. This was my main rational for getting the 905. I sacrificed LTE but gained voice call capabilities using Tmobile's 3G/HSPA+ network in the U.S. Someone mentioned in another thread, that your could use the app groove ip and make and receive phone calls on the Verizon and AT&T Note Pro. Unfortunately, I don't know if this has been confirmed yet.
T-Mobile with the Verizon p905v
T-Mobile does work on the Verizon tablet (p905v) they both use LTE band 4 1700-2100MHz. There is an error with the setup wizard app complaining the SIM is unrecognized but that's easy, just stop/freeze the app. Actually I froze most of the Verizon apps.
1- Open the Settings
2- Select Wireless & networks
3- Select Mobile Networks
4- Select Access Point Names.
5- Tap the three dots at the top right and select New APN.
Name *T-Mobile
APN *fast.t-mobile.com
Proxy *blank
Username *blank
Password *blank
Server *blank
MMSC *http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port *80
MMC *310
MNC *260
Authentication type not set
APN Type default,supl,mms
APN Protocol *WAP 2.0
APN enable/disable* *blank
I stand corrected, then. Good stuff!
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Picked up a refurb 907A unlocked for $380. Tmo sim in. APN settings updates. LTE no problem. Probably have refarmed 4g in philly but haven't encountered it yet. There were more unlocked 907A's on ebay at the same price too. Sold my wifi version for a few dollars more actually so I can't complain.
ebay link. $380.
All verizon lte devices are unlocked.. it's a requirement from fcc added when google also bid on the spectrum.
I have a question:
Jargin said:
T-Mobile does work on the Verizon tablet (p905v) they both use LTE band 4 1700-2100MHz. There is an error with the setup wizard app complaining the SIM is unrecognized but that's easy, just stop/freeze the app. Actually I froze most of the Verizon apps.
1- Open the Settings
2- Select Wireless & networks
3- Select Mobile Networks
4- Select Access Point Names.
5- Tap the three dots at the top right and select New APN.
Name *T-Mobile
APN *fast.t-mobile.com
Proxy *blank
Username *blank
Password *blank
Server *blank
MMSC *http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port *80
MMC *310
MNC *260
Authentication type not set
APN Type default,supl,mms
APN Protocol *WAP 2.0
APN enable/disable* *blank
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does your device make phone calls? I made the mistake of getting the At&t 907A, thinking I can make phone calls but was unable to. If I saw this thread earlier, I wouldn't jump straight to the 907 and did more research. It's one of those things that you've think you've researched enough but after you get it, you found a problem the hard way, then it's easy to find that you're not the only one.
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does your device make phone calls? I made the mistake of getting the At&t 907A, thinking I can make phone calls but was unable to. If I saw this thread earlier, I wouldn't jump straight to the 907 and did more research. It's one of those things that you've think you've researched enough but after you get it, you found a problem the hard way, then it's easy to find that you're not the only one.
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None of the US Carrier branded tablets allow calls or text (missing software). Use a Google Voice account.
Hello
I suppose the device is not compatible with LTE-Advanced (4G+) or LTE-Advanced UHD (4G++) ?
thx
I'm not sure as I've never even gotten LTE on mine here in the states.
Never found 4G+ or 4G++, device no support. even no CA function.
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I'm not sure as I've never even gotten LTE on mine here in the states.
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Now that 3G (USA) is dead, I can't find a SIM card for data (that's all I want) that offers anything better than UMTS. I tried MVNO cards on ATT and T-Mobile, I'm trying Verizon next but it's pretty certain it won't work (SF Bay Area.)
Are there ROMS or any other solution to get 4G DATA in the USA? I don't care if VoLTE / voice works or not.
GEM-702L
(5.01; B006)
oaklandz said:
Now that 3G (USA) is dead, I can't find a SIM card for data (that's all I want) that offers anything better than UMTS. I tried MVNO cards on ATT and T-Mobile, I'm trying Verizon next but it's pretty certain it won't work (SF Bay Area.)
Are there ROMS or any other solution to get 4G DATA in the USA? I don't care if VoLTE / voice works or not.
GEM-702L
(5.01; B006)
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Nothing will work anymore after the shutdown. Verizon will most certainly not work and you probably won't even get Edge.
ajsmsg78 said:
Nothing will work anymore after the shutdown. Verizon will most certainly not work and you probably won't even get Edge
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ajsmsg78 said:
Nothing will work anymore after the shutdown. Verizon will most certainly not work and you probably won't even get Edge.
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So to double check, there are no upgrades, ROMS, hacks or any solutions for data? TIA
Looks like tethering is the only option if there is no WiFi. I just changed my phone to Tello w 5GB data for $20, 2GB more than I ever use in a month. (They have great customer and tech support too, light-years ahead of my experience with boost, freedom pop, or red pocket.)
oaklandz said:
So to double check, there are no upgrades, ROMS, hacks or any solutions for data? TIA
Looks like tethering is the only option if there is no WiFi. I just changed my phone to Tello w 5GB data for $20, 2GB more than I ever use in a month. (They have great customer and tech support too, light-years ahead of my experience with boost, freedom pop, or red pocket.)
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Nothing that I'm aware of. The lack of bands is a killer for the device.
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Nothing that I'm aware of. The lack of bands is a killer for the device.
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In France I strill use this device as daily driver with 4G all the time (701L)
ajsmsg78 said:
Nothing that I'm aware of. The lack of bands is a killer for the device.
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I just got this: US MOBILE GSM LTE (White) SIM and I get HSPA/HSPA+ ("3.5G") which is good enough for web browsing. I did not try the (Blue) Super LTE SIM. When you order a starter kit, you get both cards. Right now, starter kits are free.
Is your phone compatible with Super LTE and GSM LTE? | US Mobile
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Djiban said:
In France I strill use this device as daily driver with 4G all the time (701L)
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I just got this: US MOBILE GSM LTE (White) SIM and I get HSPA/HSPA+ ("3.5G") which is good enough for web browsing. I did not try the (Blue) Super LTE SIM. When you order a starter kit, you get both cards. Right now, starter kits are free.
Is your phone compatible with Super LTE and GSM LTE? | US Mobile
Wondering if your phone is compatible with US Mobile? You have come to the right place!
www.usmobile.com
PS: the US Mobile white card is T-Mobile and I have tried other third-party service providers (MVNO) T-Mobile cards, which did not get HSPA (only UMTS, 2G).
oaklandz said:
PS: the US Mobile white card is T-Mobile and I have tried other third-party service providers (MVNO) T-Mobile cards, which did not get HSPA (only UMTS, 2G).
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You may get it in the area that you're in but when you leave it you may only have Edge.
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You may get it in the area that you're in but when you leave it you may only have Edge.
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I assume that. US Mobile lets you choose how much data, voice and text you want monthly, starting at $1. I'll keep a very minimal plan going and if I really want data (perhaps where my phone doesn't get it/I can't tether) I can top up. I'm used to having data on my X2 so we'll see, I might drop it.
oaklandz said:
I assume that. US Mobile lets you choose how much data, voice and text you want monthly, starting at $1. I'll keep a very minimal plan going and if I really want data (perhaps where my phone doesn't get it/I can't tether) I can top up. I'm used to having data on my X2 so we'll see, I might drop it.
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Yeah, in my area all of that 3G was converted to 5G so unless I travel to upstate NY or certain areas down south I get no service on the X2. I do get 3G in my house because I have one of those T-Mobile CellSpots that gives me service in my house because my area has poor signal on all carriers and the CellSpot still has the old bands but as soon as I leave my house, nothing.
I'm using the US Mobile mvno (TMobile) card and I get "4G" in the status bar, sms without a problem, and for calls, about half go through in and out bound. The other half hit dead air (nothing) or VM without ringing the device. A very low data plan with gobs of talk and text is $8. .... Before today I was rooted and had all sorts of system tweaks, and custom network settings held tight, even after calling. Due to a corrupt system, I did a factory reset today. So I notice it holds at 4G but occasionally goes to 2G (and network settings change itself) after trying a call....
What works is Preferred Network Mode = Global, and turning off automatic carrier select and choosing Tmobile. But it keeps switching back to Automatic carrier selection, and another of many of the network type options. It would be great to get Global to stick but I suppose the SIM has some way to override my settings. Is that something you can do in a custom ROM, block this?