I've read numerous threads here and elsewhere on the web saying that if you have an old Straight Talk AT&T sim card you have to buy a new one to get LTE to work with your Nexus 5. This was not the case for me so I thought I'd share. I ended up calling Straight Talk to ask them about it and after waiting on the phone for 30-40 minutes they said they "enabled" LTE on my account. They then gave me the following APN settings to use:
Name: Straight Talk (can be whatever you want)
APN: tfdata
Port: 80
MMSC: http: //mms-tf.net (no space after http:, had to add one because I can't post links)
MMS Proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS Port: 80
Keep in mind, the APN type is not set. I was skeptical that they had done anything at first because after using the seemingly lackluster APN settings they gave me I still wasn't connecting to the LTE network. However, after waiting a bit (maybe 30 minutes or so) my phone started connecting to the LTE network. The only thing I cannot get to work so far is receiving MMS messages. Also, it's worth noting that the Straight Talk person I spoke to didn't really sound like they knew what they were doing, so I feel like I kind of lucked out with this one.
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So my billing cycle finally started again since the above happened. It seems that whatever Straight Talk changed with my account from when I talked to them has been reset. With the above settings I no longer get a data connection at all and after my phone is on for so long it will just stop connecting to any cellular service at all. I changed my APN settings to what they were previously and my phone started to work again. This is beyond frustrating - I'm giving up on the old AT&T sim card and will try a new one as most other people have suggested. The APN settings for old Straight Talk AT&T sim cards if anyone needs it:
APN: att.mvno
MMSC: http: //mmsc.cingular.com (no space after http
MMS proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
I've tried using these APN settings to no avail and had to revert to the old settings. Lately my signal constantly bounces between 3g and H(not H+). I'm wondering if I should see if this is possible and a solution for me.
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Here is the solution for me. I have a Optimus G Pro. Was on ATT gophone SIM for about 6 months. LTE worked fine. Switched to Straight talk SIM and only got HSPA. Called Straight talk because I read somewhere that they had to activate the LTE on your account. Was on the phone with 3 different people for an hour. They asked what kind of phone did I have and my zip code. Then they had me go through my APN settings. All was fine. Then she said that LTE is not available in my area. I said BS. She said please refrain from using the B word. I said huh? The B word. Oh. The word BULL? she said yes. haha. Anyway I had ordered 2 SIMs from the website for $6.99 with free fedex shipping earlier. I needed an airtime card so I went to Walmart and saw the activation kits that includes airtime cards. So I got that. It has an activation code in the package for CDMA phones and came with 4 SIM cards. A nano ATT and a nano T-mobile for iphone. Also came with a full size card for ATT and one for Tmobile. The cards could also be punched out to make them a micro SIM. First of all the SIMs were in the wrong slots in the package. I was a little confused at first but then I figured out what the did. Here is the key: the SIM card that I ordered from the website has a model number of: TF64PSIMC4MB. The one that came in the activation package model number is: TF64PSIMC4BMB. Notice the "B" before the last MB. I called Straight Talk and used their automated system to switch SIM cards on my account and about 10 minutes later the new SIM starting working with LTE. I verified this earlier in the day with a friend of mines SIM card. He had the one without the B. I swapped out SIMs and he no longer got LTE and I did with his SIM. So... Make sure you get the SIM without the B.
On a side note: I was getting anywhere from 12 to 48 Mbps on GoPhone. I just now ran a speedtest and got 12 Mbps on Straight talk. I will run some more tests at different times and different locations and report back if anyone is interested.
check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526095 and the straight talk thread in the general forum.
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Sprint, Verizon, S2, S3, S4, Note 2, Note 3, HTC, LG to Straight Talk,Page Plus, Verizon Prepaid!
1st and foremost there will not be any spamming, hating, no arguing, and NO TALKING OF CLONING on my thread! I have already had my other thread closed because a member of XDA, making up lies about me.
I wanted to start this thread to help people with questions about Straight Talk, Page Plus and Verizon Prepaid.
Background Info
I was looking for a way to get better speeds on my Vzw S3 that I had at the time on straight talk. Like many people that have straight talk, I brought the sim card and was limited to edge speeds. After looking on line at different websites that flashed phones I did not want to pay the outrageous prices. So I decided to research flashing the phone from several different threads on flashing phones. So after a lot of reading I decided to try it out for the myself. After a few trial and error moments I had my phone working prefect with 3G.
The Verizon S3 will not get 3G/4G with the Sim Card so there is no if ands or buts about getting 3G/4G with the Sim Card with that phone!
Info on MMS after phone has been flashed
Input with out the (")
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
If have a Verizon Sim Card in phone with different number on it you would use these settings
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=(Your Phone number)"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
Example
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=0123456789"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
Do Not Do On Flashed Phones!
NO OTA Android Updates Period
No *22890 Dialing
Roms are Okay But some don’t act right with the flashed phone as far as 3G data
No flashing of different modem/radio unless your are 100% sure you know what you are doing
Re-flashing
Phone needs to be reflashed if you get a new number or change of plan because data keys will change.
I have flashed many phones to Straight Talk, Page Plus, and Verizon Prepaid. So I know what I am talking about.
My E-Mail address is MODERATOR EDIT - EMAIL REMOVED
Mrhunter13 said:
Sprint, Verizon, S2, S3, S4, Note 2, Note 3, HTC, LG to Straight Talk,Page Plus, Verizon Prepaid!
1st and foremost there will not be any spamming, hating, no arguing, and NO TALKING OF CLONING on my thread! I have already had my other thread closed because a member of XDA, making up lies about me.
I wanted to start this thread to help people with questions about Straight Talk, Page Plus and Verizon Prepaid.
Background Info
I was looking for a way to get better speeds on my Vzw S3 that I had at the time on straight talk. Like many people that have straight talk, I brought the sim card and was limited to edge speeds. After looking on line at different websites that flashed phones I did not want to pay the outrageous prices. So I decided to research flashing the phone from several different threads on flashing phones. So after a lot of reading I decided to try it out for the myself. After a few trial and error moments I had my phone working prefect with 3G.
The Verizon S3 will not get 3G/4G with the Sim Card so there is no if ands or buts about getting 3G/4G with the Sim Card with that phone!
Info on MMS after phone has been flashed
Input with out the (")
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
If have a Verizon Sim Card in phone with different number on it you would use these settings
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=(Your Phone number)"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
Example
MMS URL: "Http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=0123456789"
MMSC Proxy: Leave Blank
Port: 8080
Do Not Do On Flashed Phones!
NO OTA Android Updates Period
No *22890 Dialing
Roms are Okay But some don’t act right with the flashed phone as far as 3G data
No flashing of different modem/radio unless your are 100% sure you know what you are doing
Re-flashing
Phone needs to be reflashed if you get a new number or change of plan because data keys will change.
I have flashed many phones to Straight Talk, Page Plus, and Verizon Prepaid. So I know what I am talking about.
My E-Mail address is MODERATOR EDIT - EMAIL REMOVED
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You speak of no cloning, yet the devices need to be flashed to carrier...
If you need a donor phone, (which you do) it's cloning. Cloning is ILLEGAL.
Thread closed.
I've had my OnePlus One working great on Straight Talk (AT&T) for a couple weeks now. However, I am using an old SIM card. A lot of people are saying that an "LTE-compatible" SIM card is needed in order to get on LTE. I have ordered a new SIM from Straight Talk and am waiting for it to arrive.
What APN settings are you folks using for LTE? Also, what kind of speeds are you seeing?
Thank you!
martyxng said:
I've had my OnePlus One working great on Straight Talk (AT&T) for a couple weeks now. However, I am using an old SIM card. A lot of people are saying that an "LTE-compatible" SIM card is needed in order to get on LTE. I have ordered a new SIM from Straight Talk and am waiting for it to arrive.
What APN settings are you folks using for LTE? Also, what kind of speeds are you seeing?
Thank you!
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I am patient waiting for the mail to get here today with my OPO.
I stopped by Wally World yesterday, and got a SIM. I am going to be switching from Verizon, so I will let you know how everything goes.
You need an LTE capable SIM. I'm on ATT and LTE works fine, but the IMEI's of the OPO are not LTE ready in ATT's database, so just give them the IMEI of another LTE capable phone that you own and you'll be fine.
Chris123NT said:
I'm on ATT and LTE works fine, but the IMEI's of the OPO are not LTE ready in ATT's database, so just give them the IMEI of another LTE capable phone that you own and you'll be fine.
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That stinks - I don't have another LTE capable phone. Hopefully they'll get them set up with AT&T soon. I'm not clear from your post if you are on Straight Talk AT&T or directly on AT&T. If Straight Talk, which APN settings did you go with?
martyxng said:
That stinks - I don't have another LTE capable phone. Hopefully they'll get them set up with AT&T soon. I'm not clear from your post if you are on Straight Talk AT&T or directly on AT&T. If Straight Talk, which APN settings did you go with?
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AT&T direct, but the straight talk APN's are built into CM so you shouldn't have to do anything to get LTE. Not sure if ST uses the same registration process where you have to give them your IMEI etc... But see what happens when you get your SIM.
Chris123NT said:
AT&T direct, but the straight talk APN's are built into CM so you shouldn't have to do anything to get LTE. Not sure if ST uses the same registration process where you have to give them your IMEI etc... But see what happens when you get your SIM.
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I just received the SIM card and transferred my service to it on the Straight Talk website. The site gave these settings, which match the "StraightTalk ATT" settings built into CyanogenMod:
APN Name: Straight Talk
APN: tfdata
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS Proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS Port: 80
I saw the H+ logo as I did before, and I was getting 3-6Mbps download as I was with the prior SIM card. I looked 10 minutes later, and there was a 4G icon there. I now get 8-16Mbps. Much better!
I was able to port my number from Verizon this afternoon and use the "StraightTalk ATT" APN.
I am getting about 20 Mbps down and 7 up.
New SIM
I'm on ST. My old sim, that worked in my galaxy note (GT-N7000), which didn't have LTE, I popped into my Huawei Ascend Mate2, after shaving it down to fit. H+, no LTE. Went online, ordered a new LTE microsim from ST, came about 4 days later. Card had a new IMEI number to use
not the one in the phone. Activated it, instructions said leave the old one in the phone til the signal disappeared. Took about 30 minutes, signal dropped, popped the new one in, threw in the APN settings from the card, rebooted and the LTE popped right up.
Card was less than 10 dollars, delivered.
Chris123NT said:
AT&T direct, but the straight talk APN's are built into CM so you shouldn't have to do anything to get LTE.
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That explains all the APN entries in addition to the ones I'd set up with my Nexus 5.
When I went from my Nexus 4 to Nexus 5 last November, I had to buy a new SIM ($7) to get LTE, but after that it was fine. Straight Talk AT&T in metro Detroit area.
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Strangely, I have an AT&T SIM (Through Straight Talk), and I get LTE speeds on my Galaxy S3. Put it into my OnePlus One (with the same APN settings, and it only shows up as H+. I ordered a new SIM to see if that does the trick, but I'm finding the whole thing to be a bit baffling.
joeonetime said:
Strangely, I have an AT&T SIM (Through Straight Talk), and I get LTE speeds on my Galaxy S3. Put it into my OnePlus One (with the same APN settings, and it only shows up as H+. I ordered a new SIM to see if that does the trick, but I'm finding the whole thing to be a bit baffling.
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Since you already have a sim that is working on LTE, you dont actually need a new sim card... All you had to do was call Atnt and give tell them that you got a new phone and it is one plus one......they will then register your new phone on the network and you would be able to get LTE on the one using your old sim.......try it!!!
The LTE on my phone switches to 3G after reboot and does not revert to LTE without a lot of tinkering with the settings. I use Consumer Cellular, the APN settings I have confirmed with them, and the phone is provisioned for LTE on their side.
What I am wondering is if anyone is using Consumer Cellular with this phone, and if so is the LTE working as it is supposed to? I have excellent LTE coverage here, other phones in the house on the same plan (iPhones) get LTE as they are supposed to( not reverting to 3G).
I used my Simm card from my old phone (Moto G 2nd Gen) in the new 3rd G Moto. Could this be something with the Simm? I am not sure where to go with this. Consumer Cellular tells me there is nothing they can do for me.
Any ideas or insight would be helpful.
Thanks...
I'm on Consumer Cellular and I have no problem getting LTE. I moved the same sim I had in my 2nd gen to this phone. Get them to send you another Sim. They've next day shipped a replacement Sim to me in the past at no charge. Just tell them the old Sim is bent, broken or something.
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Tel864 said:
I'm on Consumer Cellular and I have no problem getting LTE. I moved the same sim I had in my 2nd gen to this phone. Get them to send you another Sim. They've next day shipped a replacement Sim to me in the past at no charge. Just tell them the old Sim is bent, broken or something.
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Thanks for the reply, so you think it might be the Simm? I will do that, can you please share your APN settings with me? That way I can at least verify that they are giving me the correct settings (the customer service is not that great).
Quincy34 said:
Thanks for the reply, so you think it might be the Simm? I will do that, can you please share your APN settings with me? That way I can at least verify that they are giving me the correct settings (the customer service is not that great).
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The below settings are what I've always used.
APN
att.mvno
Proxy
66.209.11.32
Port
80
Username
Not Set
Password
Not Set
MMSC
http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy
proxy.mvno.ccmobileweb.com
MMS port
80
MCC
310
MNC
410
Authentication type
None
APN type
default,mms,supl,agps,fota,hipri
I am looking for the APN SETTINGS page in the Device Networking area. I am on T-Mobile right now and to be honest I don't remember entering all the APN settings like APN, MMS, APN TYPE, etc. I am going to switch providers to get AT&T towers and I am already looking up whether my sim card is compatible and what the new APN SETTINGS are to get ready for the switch but now cannot find where on the phone to put in that long list of information!
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VillaRegina said:
I am looking for the APN SETTINGS page in the Device Networking area. I am on T-Mobile right now and to be honest I don't remember entering all the APN settings like APN, MMS, APN TYPE, etc. I am going to switch providers to get AT&T towers and I am already looking up whether my sim card is compatible and what the new APN SETTINGS are to get ready for the switch but now cannot find where on the phone to put in that long list of information!
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When you put in your new AT&T SIM card they will give you, the APN settings should update automatically from the SIM card.
ajsmsg78 said:
When you put in your new AT&T SIM card they will give you, the APN settings should update automatically from the SIM card.
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Thanks! My Note 3 has that long list but I guess the X2 702L makes it easier! I just got back from the Cricket store. TMobile, AT&T and Cricket stores are all in the same shopping center 2 miles away from my house. The Cricket people put in a Cricket sim card and the X2 got H+ service! Much better than the E service that I have now! I am going back tomorrow and will be a Cricket customer by this time tomorrow evening! Woooohoooo!
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VillaRegina said:
Thanks! My Note 3 has that long list but I guess the X2 702L makes it easier! I just got back from the Cricket store. TMobile, AT&T and Cricket stores are all in the same shopping center 2 miles away from my house. The Cricket people put in a Cricket sim card and the X2 got H+ service! Much better than the E service that I have now! I am going back tomorrow and will be a Cricket customer by this time tomorrow evening! Woooohoooo!
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Awesome! Ahh, the beauty of owning an unlocked phone.
AJ,
Here are the settings I use, under the Mobile Data/Other menu. Add a new entry in APNs, although I still have a hard time with MMS/SMC
NAME: ATT Phone
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
Hi all, just giving a quick 2 cents after my recent experience attempting to activate a Verizon S7 Edge on AT&T.
*Following a data reset you will need wifi for initial setup if you are using an AT&T sim card.
After following the guide in AT&T's web site for APN settings I was not able to get any data or mms service (this is using the NXTGENPHONE APN), so I did some experimenting. The following APN settings worked for HSPA+ data and mms, but NO LTE and NO MMS if connected to WIFI:
Name: ATT
APN: phone
Proxy: not set
Port: not set
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
Multimedia message proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
Multimedia message port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: not set
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN roaming protocol: IPv4/IPv6
Bearer: unspecified
Mobile virtual network operator type: none
Mobile virtual network operator value: not set
So at this point I had NO LTE service and NO MMS IF connected to wifi. Utilizing the LTE Discovery app from the play store I could see that LTE was "not available" but on my wife's S7 she was getting LTE on Band 4. To make a long story short I got online to an AT&T chat rep who told me that HSPA+ and LTE are the exact same and they just show up different on different phones... THIS IS NOT CORRECT!
I educated the dumba$$ rep that HSPA+ and LTE are not the same, and asked to speak to a tech support SPECIALIST. After a short wait for transfer the final solution that worked was to have the specialist change the IMEI on file for my phone number to an AT&T branded Note 5 (I had an old one on the account and just used that). I then restarted the phone and had to wait about 10 minutes for the HSPA+ to change to 4GLTE signal. MMS now works when connected to wifi as well! Please note that this was achieved using the above mentioned APN settings- using AT&T's guide for NXTGENPHONE still results in NO data or MMS.
So the bottom line when transferring a Verizon S7 Edge to AT&T:
1. Use the above APN settings
2. Call AT&T and change your phone number's IMEI in their system to an LTE capable AT&T branded device (in my case note 5 worked)
3. Reboot and wait about 10 minutes for the signal to register
**DON'T let a representative tell you that HSPA+ and LTE are the same thing.. we're talking 8 Mbps vs 50+ Mbps download and 2 Mbps vs 20+ Mbps upload!
Cheers
***Admin I accidentally posted this in the ROM section; can it be moved to discussion/guides? thanks
Did you by chance even try the U firmware? It should work on any US carrier since its the firmware on the US Unlocked S7E and should have necessary files
elliwigy said:
Did you by chance even try the U firmware? It should work on any US carrier since its the firmware on the US Unlocked S7E and should have necessary files
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I think I'm going to give this a try, but im on T-Mobile.
nahtnam said:
I think I'm going to give this a try, but im on T-Mobile.
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Ssmsung released the g930u device which is identical but with a universal firmware for the US.. its supposed to work on any US carrier including TMO
elliwigy said:
Ssmsung released the g930u device which is identical but with a universal firmware for the US.. its supposed to work on any US carrier including TMO
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Sorry, im confused. I was thinking of following this guide and seeing if it works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...de-flashing-sm-935u-firmware-verizon-t3415145
nahtnam said:
Sorry, im confused. I was thinking of following this guide and seeing if it works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...de-flashing-sm-935u-firmware-verizon-t3415145
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you just flash the odin tar then root as usual.. the U firmware is for the US unlcked
I flashed first the 935U firmware and then activated the phone with AT&T, once you insert the sim the phone reboots, changes the APN while it reboots and once it finished all data/talk/text services with AT&T are fully functional. I am guessing Verizon lokcs down the APN features of the 935V firmware so that we stay with verizon.
I'm planning on flashing that rom tomorrow. The issue I have is modifying it for unlimited tethering as I use MetroPCS and pay for unlimited Internet. Fox fi does work but counts against my hotspot data. I tried it with a vpn but I use my hotspot for Netflix and I get an error saying to disable the proxy service or vpn. Wifi tether router connects but I get no Internet. I guess the main issue for me is getting the damn netflix to stream off my hotspot via chrome cast. I'm all ears, open to suggestions and help. Ps. I am currently rooted on Verizon rom. All apps are also paid apps not trying to free load here as I believe hard work should be compensated for. I also would love to have the video calling and wifi calling that I pay for.
davidmejiam7 said:
I flashed first the 935U firmware and then activated the phone with AT&T, once you insert the sim the phone reboots, changes the APN while it reboots and once it finished all data/talk/text services with AT&T are fully functional. I am guessing Verizon lokcs down the APN features of the 935V firmware so that we stay with verizon.
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My brother actually tried this. I sent him my 935V after I flashed it to the 935U firmware. He had the same problems the OP had where MMS and data won't work unless it's on the HSPA+ APN settings. He's coming to visit soon so I will try going to a store and seeing if they can set it up with a new sim. Or should I just call them and have them switch the imei?
Not sure which route is better here.
I actually just flashed the U firmware and now am right back where I started. Could be that for my region att has a hard time registering it. I'll be calling att this week and will post back my findings. I do like the U firmware better though. Seems cleaner and faster.
fredmc2020 said:
I actually just flashed the U firmware and now am right back where I started. Could be that for my region att has a hard time registering it. I'll be calling att this week and will post back my findings. I do like the U firmware better though. Seems cleaner and faster.
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I think AT&T just block LTE access for non branded devices. Since you mentioned that it works after you register the sim with your AT&T note 5.
I just did a massive conversion of our squad car laptops for law enforcement at work from VZW to AT&T. The way they provision LTE access is trying the ICCID (SIM Card #) to the IMEID of the devices GOBI modem. All of my rigs came up on HSPA+ and not LTE. Once I sent the ICCID and IMEI of the particular unit to our government rep the mobile came up on LTE. I'd try calling them and saying you need LTE provisioned on your SIM. Provide the ICCID of your SIM, the IMEI of your device and your mobile phone #. Hope this helps.
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whirl08 said:
I just did a massive conversion of our squad car laptops for law enforcement at work from VZW to AT&T. The way they provision LTE access is trying the ICCID (SIM Card #) to the IMEID of the devices GOBI modem. All of my rigs came up on HSPA+ and not LTE. Once I sent the ICCID and IMEI of the particular unit to our government rep the mobile came up on LTE. I'd try calling them and saying you need LTE provisioned on your SIM. Provide the ICCID of your SIM, the IMEI of your device and your mobile phone #. Hope this helps.
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I tried this with my brother's phone and they said that because it's a non at&t branded device there were limitations on what may or may not work when it comes to data or messaging because they don't guarantee anything as it's not theirs. So he had HSPA+ speeds for a few days until i saw this thread and called again. I gave them the IMEI from a display phone and it worked fine after that.
cadcamaro said:
I tried this with my brother's phone and they said that because it's a non at&t branded device there were limitations on what may or may not work when it comes to data or messaging because they don't guarantee anything as it's not theirs. So he had HSPA+ speeds for a few days until i saw this thread and called again. I gave them the IMEI from a display phone and it worked fine after that.
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Glad to hear it man!
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Glad to hear it man!
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Thanks, he didn't really care as he's just happy with the phone but I'm glad I got it working as it was intended. By any means necessary.
After flashing the u firmware I called att and was able to get it activated again. Just takes persistence and patience lol.
fredmc2020 said:
After flashing the u firmware I called att and was able to get it activated again. Just takes persistence and patience lol.
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Glad to hear it worked. I remember when I had a Nexus on AT&T, and I had to call them to have LTE work using a different phones info lol.
Does anyone have any experience with Cricket? I'm thinking about using my S7 Edge on the U firmware with Cricket, but I know they don't have the same level or type of customer service as AT&T. I'm hoping it will "just work", but it sounds like it might not.
davidmejiam7 said:
I flashed first the 935U firmware and then activated the phone with AT&T, once you insert the sim the phone reboots, changes the APN while it reboots and once it finished all data/talk/text services with AT&T are fully functional. I am guessing Verizon lokcs down the APN features of the 935V firmware so that we stay with verizon.
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this is untrue I'm on Verizon with my s7 edge and I have pulled out the sim and put in my Tmo sim and can use it my s7 is not payed off and can use with any carrier but u do have to have your settings to global
geoff5093 said:
Does anyone have any experience with Cricket? I'm thinking about using my S7 Edge on the U firmware with Cricket, but I know they don't have the same level or type of customer service as AT&T. I'm hoping it will "just work", but it sounds like it might not.
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Hi Geoff,
Don't know if you're still considering using a Verizon S7 edge on Cricket. I currently have one and it works fine with the network. And I have no issues with calls or MMS via LTE. You only lose connection go Band 17.
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