Which note edges carriers are able to be fully rooted at least?
I can tell you which 2 carriers you cannot root on yet... Verizon and AT&T. Both have locked bootloaders that thus far, have not been unlocked.
Mike02z said:
I can tell you which 2 carriers you cannot root on yet... Verizon and AT&T. Both have locked bootloaders that thus far, have not been unlocked.
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Also known as A&$hat 1 and A&$hat 2.
Thanks all as of now I went with the note 4 by T-Mobile.
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I think Samsung dropped the ball on this one..They should of follow HTC and done a universal world GS4 developer edtion with 64gb+SD card. With bootloader unlocked. And works with LTE ATT and Tmobile also..
who knows that might be in the tow too
Bootloader is always unlocked on Galaxy devices. Rooting is also really easy.
No need for Developer Edition.
MaKTaiL said:
Bootloader is always unlocked on Galaxy devices. Rooting is also really easy.
No need for Developer Edition.
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Developer Edition=get updates quicker than the carrier version+LTE bands for US customers on a global device.
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Bootloader is always unlocked on Galaxy devices. Rooting is also really easy.
No need for Developer Edition.
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Engadget says bootloader is locked. Locked on Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon at the very least. Judging by how Sprint's GS4 has a locked bootloader, I'd be inclined to say that many, many more models are locked out of the box.
Root should be easy but I have a strong feeling that custom ROMs/kernels won't be nearly as easy.
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Engadget says bootloader is locked. Locked on Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon at the very least. Judging by how Sprint's GS4 has a locked bootloader, I'd be inclined to say that many, many more models are locked out of the box.
Root should be easy but I have a strong feeling that custom ROMs/kernels won't be nearly as easy.
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oh dear I hope that's not the case.
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oh dear I hope that's not the case.
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I hope not. I need someone with an international i9500 or i9505 to post an image of their download mode text. If Write Protection is on, word needs to get out fast and devs need to jump on it because we will have a situation like the VZW GS3 on our hands.
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oh dear I hope that's not the case.
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It IS the case. Confirmed repeatedly. Maybe the international versions won't have locked bootloader.
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phositadc said:
It IS the case. Confirmed repeatedly. Maybe the international versions won't have locked bootloader.
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From reading the i9505 model is bootloader locked but the i9500 is unlocked.
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Hi,
I spent last night getting my t-mobile galaxy s4 to work on ATT. I did a lot of research on the subject and it wasn't that difficult at all. I bought the phone off of EBAY.
I was able to accomplish this from all of the tools here and a little research. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2335109
The first thing i did was root the phone and install CWM. I then used the sim unlock found in the link above. The next step i took (because i like custom roms on my phone) was to install TASK650's AOKP rom. I flashed the rom and followed his instructions.
After the restart, I went through the welcome screen and shut the phone down. I put my sim in and started the phone. I noticed i was getting the H, but no LTE. This led me to more research. The fix was easy once I found it. The APN needs to be pointed to the ATT phone option. It defaults to wap.cingular. After about 5 minutes and a reboot the LTE appeared and after the speed tests confirmed.
This is not a guide. I am just sharing my experience. If you do this please do your own research as you can do damage to your phone. There are risks involved, flash and modify your phone at your own risk.
Just wondering, why did you get a tmobile s4 to use with att? Normally the att version can be found for cheaper price
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I am confused here, what is it you were trying to accomplish? running a att rom on your tmo device? Because you say you have a tmo phone.
Why go thru all that, when this rom is already setup to work on tmo with the tmo apn settings already setup for you.
[ROM] Task650 AOKP (Jellybean 4.2.2)(6.26.2013)
Do you new people just go and see a rom you like, in any forum, and do not look in your devices forum and flash it? if so, your are asking to brick your phones.
maldinimi said:
Just wondering, why did you get a tmobile s4 to use with att? Normally the att version can be found for cheaper price
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Sadly he wants the unlocked boot loader that the T-Mobile s4 has I am miserable with my locked I337 .... also the T-Mobile variant has unlocked aws bands I had to flash something in my radio to get aws bands on T-Mobile using my AT&T s4
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If you want an unlocked bootloader, can't you just install the custom recovery?
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klamse said:
If you want an unlocked bootloader, can't you just install the custom recovery?
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Doing so does not unlock it ..... just bypass it .. it's like wearing a police uniform but your not ...
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I just wanna root it so I can delete all the bloatware but I'm afraid my phone will not reconize the service of verizon wireless since I'm unlocking the bootloader. I just wanna know, if I unlock my bootloader, can I still place phone calls, text, and use data like if nothing ever happened
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I just wanna root it so I can delete all the bloatware but I'm afraid my phone will not reconize the service of verizon wireless since I'm unlocking the bootloader. I just wanna know, if I unlock my bootloader, can I still place phone calls, text, and use data like if nothing ever happened
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I just did mine, and had a t-mobile s3 also rooted and unlocked. They still work like they did before they were unlocked / rooted
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5ft24 said:
I just did mine, and had a t-mobile s3 also rooted and unlocked. They still work like they did before they were unlocked / rooted
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lol thank you, i'm not new to rooting or unlocking bootloaders from virgin mobile but I am new on unlocking bootloaders from verizon so thanks
Bootloaders shouldn't affect service at all. Its not like a radio or anything. Also for clarification, in order to flash anything at all the bootloader has to be unlocked. Everyone on this forum has unlocked at some point.
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Hi, everyone.
I bought a galaxy s7 via ebay, which was initially clean, but after 3.5 months it was blocked by TM due to an outstanding balance. I tried to reason with T-mobile reps, but to no avail.
There is a guy on ebay (repairimei) who claims that he can unlock my Galaxy S7 without using the unlock app. He claims that he will change the imei and then unlock the phone bypassing the unlock app altogether. Is this even possible?
best,
San
Yep. Has been out for a while now. It's CPID calculated (Read) generated certs being written to the phones. And that's auto unlock for all Samsung after write .cert
IMEI gurus has a remote service
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Is anyone working on making this available to the public for free?
Only "free" way is the highway lol
If you want option of no charge use the built in Device Unlock apk if your device is eligible for Unlock in T-mobile database.
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Does this work
stuntman112 said:
Only "free" way is the highway lol
If you want option of no charge use the built in Device Unlock apk if your device is eligible for Unlock in T-mobile database.
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Does this method work if the phone is from a plan that the person stopped paying on then sold?
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Does this method work if the phone is from a plan that the person stopped paying on then sold?
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In that case most likely blacklist or tagged imei for finance due.
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stuntman112 said:
Yep. Has been out for a while now. It's CPID calculated (Read) generated certs being written to the phones. And that's auto unlock for all Samsung after write .cert
IMEI gurus has a remote service
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with that metod can i root my s7 or change the rom like project L?
No. Its about unlocking the phone from TMB and repair of blacklist imei for this phone. If you want root check the rest of the threads here for your model.
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stuntman112 said:
No. Its about unlocking the phone from TMB and repair of blacklist imei for this phone. If you want root check the rest of the threads here for your model.
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yeah i know was talking about that unlocking method if i change the rom it gonna re-lock my s7?
sorry for my bad English
NoelarmandoMG said:
yeah i know was talking about that unlocking method if i change the rom it gonna re-lock my s7?
sorry for my bad English
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Flashing custom ROM shouldn't hurt it. Root wouldn't either but just make a backup
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I see there are already rooting/unlocking bootloader instructions for the regular 8T. is there any reason I should hesitate before buying the 8T+?
my main concern is (future) 8T roms may not work on 8T+. but in general, seems like most OnePlus phones eventually get official LineageOS. so should I not worry about it?
obviously it'll be some time before roms are available regardless - that's fine. I'm more thinking about 2 years down the road.
There is not 8t+
There is just 8t+5g not 8t+
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spart0n said:
There is not 8t+
There is just 8t+5g not 8t+
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Seriously??? Stop it... There is a space between the + and 5G. And even if there wasn't who cares you know exactly what that person was talking about
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bkeaver said:
Seriously??? Stop it... There is a space between the + and 5G. And even if there wasn't who cares you know exactly what that person was talking about
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I certainly didn't. I immediately started Google searching OnePlus 8T+, but couldn't find anything. LOL
Granted, this will be my first OnePlus phone, so maybe I'm just still new to the loop.
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It's definitely 8t+. it's distinct from the 12GB/256GB model that you can get unlocked.
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/oneplus-8t-plus-5g
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/oneplus-8-5g
https://www.techradar.com/in/news/oneplus-8t-plus-t-mobile
https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/10/14/t-mobiles-oneplus-8t-is-ip68-rated-unlike-the-unlocked-8t/
Is their a model difference between the normal US version and T-Mobiles? Will it make any difference in bootloader unlock?
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jwarrior319 said:
Is their a model difference between the normal US version and T-Mobiles? Will it make any difference in bootloader unlock?
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Only difference is that it's IP Rates and it has a locked bootloader
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Only difference is that it's IP Rates and it has a locked bootloader
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So the bootloader cant be unlocked?
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jwarrior319 said:
So the bootloader cant be unlocked?
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It can be but you have to SIM unlock first. Which involves begging a rep to do it for you.
Albinoman said:
It can be but you have to SIM unlock first. Which involves begging a rep to do it for you.
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Ya i just read that. Also saw mobbdeep does it for free.
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Ya i just read that. Also saw mobbdeep does it for free.
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He recently closed his threads and isn't taking requests. He did it for my 7pro and I hope he returns.
He also did it for my op8 but when I sent him a PM he has everyone blocked so I'm not so sure he is still doing it
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He also did it for my op8 but when I sent him a PM he has everyone blocked so I'm not so sure he is still doing it
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Ya, saw he stopped for a bit now. Ill have to try Tforce. Only thing is my plan is still a sprint plan.
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Problem is that even when you do get your SIM unlocked you still have to wait 45 days from date of purchase to be able to request a Bootloader unlock code (according to OP)
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Problem is that even when you do get your SIM unlocked you still have to wait 45 days from date of purchase to be able to request a Bootloader unlock code (according to OP)
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Thats for sim unlock. There's no time requirement listed for the bootloader. Only need the sim unlocked prior. So if tforce is willing to whitelist the imei (which it sounds like they usually do if your nice about it) then it should be possible. It can take 2 days to get the unlock file but thats better than 2 years to pay off the device.
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Thats for sim unlock. There's no time requirement listed for the bootloader. Only need the sim unlocked prior. So if tforce is willing to whitelist the imei (which it sounds like they usually do if your nice about it) then it should be possible. It can take 2 days to get the unlock file but thats better than 2 years to pay off the device.
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I am a non-American, so I have no idea how the stuff works there, but can't you guys buy a normal unlocked device and use any sim that you want? Any benefits of getting a carrier locked device?
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Thats for sim unlock. There's no time requirement listed for the bootloader. Only need the sim unlocked prior. So if tforce is willing to whitelist the imei (which it sounds like they usually do if your nice about it) then it should be possible. It can take 2 days to get the unlock file but thats better than 2 years to pay off the device.
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I got already a sim unlock and I tried already multiple times to request a Bootloader unlock code and gives me errors that I need to ender a valid code, so I chat with support and they told me there is a 45 days wait
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Problem is that even when you do get your SIM unlocked you still have to wait 45 days from date of purchase to be able to request a Bootloader unlock code (according to OP)
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No you dont
good day all, i just got my 8t 5g from t moble 2 days ago. last nighti i tried asking t force on twitter to unlock my sim and they told me to wait 40 days and try again. so i then contacted t force facebook and they unlocked my sim for me. if one wont do it, try the other
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Is their a model difference between the normal US version and T-Mobiles? Will it make any difference in bootloader unlock?
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I literally had this phone 2 months, and had him unlock it using chat, and my special crafted message, during reading this thread! 2 minutes ...Would you like? (T-Mobile)