Hi All,
I was hoping someone around here was knowledgeable at resolving FRP issues on the Note 5. The phone is running N920TUVU4EQE1 and I've been scouring the internet for a solution to this for days now with no success (Except some stuff behind questionable paywalls).
The short(ish) version of what's going on is I dropped my phone in the sink at work and it's toast, mom gave me her old phone she hasn't used in a few years, I hastefully do a factory reset after having tmobile add it to my line, mom has a new phone number as well as 2 step auth on her google account that she hasn't used since switching to a different carrier and an iPhone a couple years back, google has been giving us the business trying to resolve the issue.
I'm basically at my wits end here and just want to get up and running again as I've been without a phone for a week or so now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried restoring the stock firmware via Odin?
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After flashing hundreds of phones to Boost (Evo's, Galaxy S2/S3) I woke up at 5:00 A.M. 11/4/12 to discover that the Boost website was under maintenance.
After they were up and running I went to activate a newly flashed phone on my test account only to find that my normal activation method (through the Sprint Zone after cancelling the hands-free activation) no longer worked. The message was that I needed to take my phone to a Sprint store to activate it.
So I just figured I missed some minute detail flashing the phone or I had a bad donor phone. I flashed this Galaxy S2 again using a different donor phone and received the same results.
I then proceeded to try and re-activate several Evo's and Galaxy's that I had recently flashed and activated on the same test account a few day's earlier with the same results.
I am no newcomer to flashing. Has anyone heard of Sprint taking any counter-measures to prevent flashed phones from activating on the Boost network?
I have tried manually entering the phone number and MSID. I can get the phones to work but no internet.Keep in mind that these phones were all activated a few day's ago with no problem.
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cardsandchips said:
After flashing hundreds of phones to Boost (Evo's, Galaxy S2/S3) I woke up at 5:00 A.M. 11/4/12 to discover that the Boost website was under maintenance.
After they were up and running I went to activate a newly flashed phone on my test account only to find that my normal activation method (through the Sprint Zone after cancelling the hands-free activation) no longer worked. The message was that I needed to take my phone to a Sprint store to activate it.
So I just figured I missed some minute detail flashing the phone or I had a bad donor phone. I flashed this Galaxy S2 again using a different donor phone and received the same results.
I then proceeded to try and re-activate several Evo's and Galaxy's that I had recently flashed and activated on the same test account a few day's earlier with the same results.
I am no newcomer to flashing. Has anyone heard of Sprint taking any counter-measures to prevent flashed phones from activating on the Boost network?
I have tried manually entering the phone number and MSID. I can get the phones to work but no internet.Keep in mind that these phones were all activated a few day's ago with no problem.
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---I know exactly what i mean and its still down. Not working any other way to activate this?
Can we get some help?>
Have you figured anyting out.... nothing on the web no matter where it is forums or not is still up .... some of our flashed phones are just stopping working too..... and to reflash it isnt possible???
cardsandchips said:
After flashing hundreds of phones to Boost (Evo's, Galaxy S2/S3) I woke up at 5:00 A.M. 11/4/12 to discover that the Boost website was under maintenance.
After they were up and running I went to activate a newly flashed phone on my test account only to find that my normal activation method (through the Sprint Zone after cancelling the hands-free activation) no longer worked. The message was that I needed to take my phone to a Sprint store to activate it.
So I just figured I missed some minute detail flashing the phone or I had a bad donor phone. I flashed this Galaxy S2 again using a different donor phone and received the same results.
I then proceeded to try and re-activate several Evo's and Galaxy's that I had recently flashed and activated on the same test account a few day's earlier with the same results.
I am no newcomer to flashing. Has anyone heard of Sprint taking any counter-measures to prevent flashed phones from activating on the Boost network?
I have tried manually entering the phone number and MSID. I can get the phones to work but no internet.Keep in mind that these phones were all activated a few day's ago with no problem.
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Hello people,
Sorry my first post being a question and also the fact that this particular issue I am about to address is previously being discussed in this forum., but I have tried my best to resolve the issue before posting it here. Its been a week now, my phone (samsung fascinate i500) is locked due to too many pattern attempts. It is registered to Reliance (carrier) now, originally it was verizon. data was still not enabled so google account was not set, so cannot login using that too. have been searching for solution since a week now but the issue is still not resolved.
Phone details: carrier - reliance, non rooted, android version - 2.1, update 1, USB debugging - off (cannot enable now as it is locked) so cannot perform ABD, tried updating OS but unable to as the phone is not rooted. Tried factory restore also (5 times), not working. Visited local samsung service center , but the guys said they cannot help as this is a foreign handset. tried one click unlocker also. Please help. Is is getting very frustrating now.
Just want to ensure you people that this not a stolen phone, I bought it through ebay and I have the receipts.
totally at the mercy of this forum now.
Amazing to see that among almost 48 lakh registered members no one even bothered to reply. What a great forum,..BTW,.. my problem is solved,.. a local guy who didnt even knew that my phone was cdma cracked it. XDA developers ha??????? what exactly do u develop?? braindeads???
Solved On My Blog
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Hey everyone and thanks for taking the time to read this,
So the story goes as so: After doing some research couple months ago about the capability of the Verizon Galaxy S3 to work on T-mobile, i purchased it, and got it to successfully work on T-mobile(texts, calls, wi-fi). The problem is, i just recently upgraded to include a data plan, and i cannot access the internet, despite taking my phone to my cell phone dealer and contacting T-mobile.T-mobile even sent me a guide to do a mastery reset to factory in hopes to solve this problem, only to tell me afterwards that the phone version SCH-I535 is a "verizon locked-software" and i won't be able to set up an APN to work on the T-mobile network. This was all due to the fact that i was not able to set up a APN for T-mobile, and every time i tried to access it through setting, it brought me to a blank black page with the only option of "Reset to Default". After reading other forums and talking with some people, many have suggested i take this issue to XDA to find a solution.
So, here i am.....Does anyone know if it is possible for me to break/root/ or whatever it is called so i can successfully access the t-mobile network on my phone? Preferably an easier guide since i am sort of a newbie at this sort of stuff.
Thanks again for reading.
Hello, this is my first post on xda. I recently purchased this s6, and have had service through Cricket for about a month. I can't send sms messages, so I have tried changing the apn, but to no avail. I called cricket and they told me Verizon phones can be problematic on their network. Not to mention the service is shotty even while in 4G coverage. I tried to root, but only achieved flashing the tar file, but got a nand write start fail. And surpringly it started running better after the flash. Is there a way to root android 6.0.1 easily and would that help? I am tempted to just take my Sprint Note 3 back up to Sprint, I just don't wanna pay 100 bucks a month. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. P.S. the phone is running slower that'll my Note 3 in almost every facet. And the longer it is on, it seems the slower it gets. Reboot helps.
Hurstite said:
Hello, this is my first post on xda. I recently purchased this s6, and have had service through Cricket for about a month. I can't send sms messages, so I have tried changing the apn, but to no avail. I called cricket and they told me Verizon phones can be problematic on their network. Not to mention the service is shotty even while in 4G coverage. I tried to root, but only achieved flashing the tar file, but got a nand write start fail. And surpringly it started running better after the flash. Is there a way to root android 6.0.1 easily and would that help? I am tempted to just take my Sprint Note 3 back up to Sprint, I just don't wanna pay 100 bucks a month. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. P.S. the phone is running slower that'll my Note 3 in almost every facet. And the longer it is on, it seems the slower it gets. Reboot helps.
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Hello,
I am just going to move your thread to the correct section where experts might be able to assist you.
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
Hi all, new noob member here with hopefully a simple question. I bought an unlocked S20 with tmobile firmware about a month ago. I'm using a verizon SIM card and everything worked fine until yesterday when Tmobile sent out an update. At first I had no mobile data but could still send texts. After searching, i saw under my SIM card status it said IMS not registered. Not knowing much about this stuff I was thinking that maybe I needed to flash verizon firmware onto my phone and that would fix it ( I have not done that yet). I went to the verizon store and got a new sim... same issue. I also found a website listing access point details, I plugged in all the information and now I have 4G but i am still unable to send texts. I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what my problem might be. I'm trying to avoid flashing new firmware onto my phone because I don't have a great understanding of how to do it, and i really dont want to brick my phone. Any suggestions would be appreciated.