[Q] Differences in Sprint/ATT/TMobile Roms - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This may be a noob question, but if I buy a N5 for T-Mobile, can I flash any roms in the development section? Are there any specific roms for each carrier? I'm assuming the radio and APNs just need to be set for the specific carriers (radio isn't included in the roms).

you can flash any n5 rom, they are not carrier specific.

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Verizon ROM on my Sprint PPC6700

I've been trying to install the Verizon ROM on my Sprint PPC6700...is this possible?
I unlocked my extended ROM; what else do I need to do?
Thanks.
Stop. Now. Seriously. Browser over to ppcgeeks.com and read in the Apache section. The base ROM's can generally be used for either carrier, but the radio ROM and extended ROM are both very much carrier dependant.
I wish to do this also
ran-o-matic said:
Stop. Now. Seriously. Browser over to ppcgeeks.com and read in the Apache section. The base ROM's can generally be used for either carrier, but the radio ROM and extended ROM are both very much carrier dependant.
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I have gone there as you said and am looking for this but have not found it yet. Got a specific post in mind ??? Thanks.

I have an unlocked Verizon Touch pro 2 on tmobile.. Which rom do i use?

Should i use these custom roms or should i use the ppcgeeks.com custom roms...
CDMA
any ROM designed and labeled for a CDMA phone will work. Do not attempt to flash a gsm ROM
You have a CDMA Worldphone, so you should only flash ROMs and Radios made for CDMA Rhodiums, or you can brick your device permanently. Unless a ROM or Radio in this subforum specifically states that it is CDMA (which is unlikely), you should not use it. I recommend getting your CDMA ROMs from PPCGeeks, as that forum is aimed more a CDMA users, and has more CDMA ROMs there.
DaveTheTytnIIGuy said:
You have a CDMA Worldphone, so you should only flash ROMs and Radios made for CDMA Rhodiums, or you can brick your device permanently. Unless a ROM or Radio in this subforum specifically states that it is CDMA (which is unlikely), you should not use it. I recommend getting your CDMA ROMs from PPCGeeks, as that forum is aimed more a CDMA users, and has more CDMA ROMs there.
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He's right, flashing a GSM ROM is a easy wat to get a very expensive paperweight!
Moving thread
Moving thread to CDMA section.
best bet would be to look here:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=98

New user ROM flashing questions

Hey guys, just came over to the One S from the t989. I was wondering if there were any significant differences between the bases of the international and T-Mobile ROM's and if it was okay to flash any ROM both T-Mobile and international- from the dev section on my T-Mobile One S. My guess is that they are perfectly compatible and I can flash any, but my next question is-is there some sort of advantage to flashing a T-Mobile based ROM? Is wifi calling only available on one?
seanyuan62 said:
Hey guys, just came over to the One S from the t989. I was wondering if there were any significant differences between the bases of the international and T-Mobile ROM's and if it was okay to flash any ROM both T-Mobile and international- from the dev section on my T-Mobile One S. My guess is that they are perfectly compatible and I can flash any, but my next question is-is there some sort of advantage to flashing a T-Mobile based ROM? Is wifi calling only available on one?
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EU Rom-
Newer based 1.78.
You might see 3g/4g(H) switch back and forward but no data will be effected.
US Rom-
Have WiFi calling
Older based 1.53
So far US device is compatible flashing EU Rom. Up to your taste
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HTC One Solavei to Tmobile Rom

I would like to know if it is possible to flash the European rom or Tmobile official stock rom to a Solavei branded HTC One S
Wrong section. And I'm not sure about stock T-Mobile rom, but I know you can flash 3rd party rom - just make sure to check whether you're S3 or S4.
I'm using a Solvaei branded One S, the only difference between this and the stock T-Mobile one is the inclusion of the Solavei Rom and exclusion of T-Mobile apps. Is there a specific reason you want the T-Mobile rom?
bazinga said:
Wrong section. And I'm not sure about stock T-Mobile rom, but I know you can flash 3rd party rom - just make sure to check whether you're S3 or S4.
I'm using a Solvaei branded One S, the only difference between this and the stock T-Mobile one is the inclusion of the Solavei Rom and exclusion of T-Mobile apps. Is there a specific reason you want the T-Mobile rom?
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I don't want the Solvaei apps or the Solavei bootscreen. I would prefer either the tmobile or official eu ruu rom.
michealmyers said:
I don't want the Solvaei apps or the Solavei bootscreen. I would prefer either the tmobile or official eu ruu rom.
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Hm, if you prefer Sense over AOKP or CM10.1, you'd be better off using a rom from this subsection. I would stay away from a T-Mobile or Official EU rom only because it has bloatware that most people generally don't need. Most Sense roms here are optimized for performance and updated to the most recent version of JB! And it has no non-sensical carrier apps.
Check if your phone is S3 or S4, and follow a sticky's guide on the procedure on how to root. I would suggest flashing a new kernel if you're into overclocking or regulating your phone a little bit more.
Flashing any rom will get rid of the Solavei apps and even the horrid boot screen. :laugh:

[Q] Do some custom or stock Roms are baseband included ?

Hello every one, i want to ask if Roms can be Baseband included ?
Example: if i got an HTC with an Asian Baseband, can i install Roms "Based on EU Stock Rom" for the same HTC model?
Because i have read on some forum threads that if you install different region basebands you could get some trouble or even a brick.
Does some Roms include Basebands ?
I'always make sure to install Roms made for my device model and i always follow the instructions, but now i'm a little afraid after i'have read about this thing.
And if you want to upgrade or change baseband, do you need to have only S-OFF or you can do it with S-ON "Unlocked" ?

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