Thunderbolt flashed 2metroPCS ??? - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have fully flashed thunderbolt to metropcs?
Please share the method,tnx...
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I have my Tbolt flashed to metro. Everything works except 3g- only 1x. I paid someone to do it for me. Person whom flashed it had to downgrade from gingerbread to froyo. So my advice, not worth it if you need 3g speed and more stable OS. Its benefits is that the camera and video are 3 times better than my old Evo. But I sure do miss 3g. I know that you can't flash the Tbolt the same way as the Evo. You have to use CDMA workshop to flash. The only thing I learned, by messing with it, is changing the PRL. On the Evo it is simple, on the Tbolt- need workshop.

Hello montecristo glad to hear from you.What PRL do you have on your TB?
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I am currently using PRL 3026. I have tried PRL 3019-3026...no 3g.
I have been noticing lately that it has been more stable- but at 1X though. Able to somewhat stream radio a little better. My old Evo would never lag and stream fast.

No offense, but why gimp a nice phone like the Thunderbolt on Metro? If you want a decent Metro phone, get the Metro version of the LG Revolution (Navigator I think it's called).

brandogg said:
No offense, but why gimp a nice phone like the Thunderbolt on Metro? If you want a decent Metro phone, get the Metro version of the LG Revolution (Navigator I think it's called).
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Is the lg esteem(Bryce),but is a piece of junk,ask why verizon took it off the market inless than a year and start selling it for around $100.
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Anyone? Please post your progress of the TB flashing process...
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I originally had the HTC Evo on metro...it was absolutely the best phone I ever had on metro...everything worked great! I was hoping for the same on the Thunderbolt...besides Brandogg, metro brand phones really SUCK. Everyone I know on metro abandoned their Metro brand smartphones and jumped onto the Evo. On metro brand smartphones, metro requires you get the $50 plan...and with the Evo, you can get the $40 plan...
Unfortunately, mrctony, I haven't been able to get 3G...its the only thing lacking. I only know of two people that know how, here in Northern CA, and they're not talking on how to...but both recommend not getting the Thunderbolt for metro because of the 3G thing. One recommended the Photon and the other Droid.
Have you seen the video on how the thunderbolt is actually fully flashed to cricket?? It gave instructions on how to step by step....I had the link- but for some reason it is now down. That's where I learned how to change the PRL.
So far I know that the Thunderbolt is fully flashed successfully to Cricket and PagePlus...metro is missing 3G.

Yes montecristo I've been reading the cricket "guide" for the TB and I think same method apply for the EVO 4G (on metro),but I agree if not 3G then its not worth it...so sad
:'(
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montecristo1 said:
I originally had the HTC Evo on metro...it was absolutely the best phone I ever had on metro...everything worked great! I was hoping for the same on the Thunderbolt...besides Brandogg, metro brand phones really SUCK. Everyone I know on metro abandoned their Metro brand smartphones and jumped onto the Evo. On metro brand smartphones, metro requires you get the $50 plan...and with the Evo, you can get the $40 plan...
Unfortunately, mrctony, I haven't been able to get 3G...its the only thing lacking. I only know of two people that know how, here in Northern CA, and they're not talking on how to...but both recommend not getting the Thunderbolt for metro because of the 3G thing. One recommended the Photon and the other Droid.
Have you seen the video on how the thunderbolt is actually fully flashed to cricket?? It gave instructions on how to step by step....I had the link- but for some reason it is now down. That's where I learned how to change the PRL.
So far I know that the Thunderbolt is fully flashed successfully to Cricket and PagePlus...metro is missing 3G.
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Trying to get my Thunderbolt on PagePlus even if it's just 1x, it's a start. Do you know how or where to do it that won't have me buy CDMA WS?

There is a video in this forum about flashing the thunderbolt to pageplus...
And about cdma ws, I found an outdated one...hard to find. Worth buying if flashing is your thing.
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Do you happen to have a step by step instruction to flash the thunderbolt to metropcs? i cant seem to find anything.

Nope this phone is not possible,already tried everything
and could not get it flash...
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Q - how do I go about making my vibrant work on metro pcs?

Is it even possible? If so, how would I go about doing it?
Fyi I'm running nero v3, and am familiar with odin and flashing stuff
Thanks for any answers!
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10 char limit
You can't.
The Vibrant has a GSM cellular modem. MetroPCS is CDMA.
It's impossible to work. You might be able to get a Fascinate working on Metro, though... but why? Metro blows horribly and T-Mobile is barely more expensive for vastly better service and coverage. I pay $65 a month for unlimited everything except calling (500 anytime minutes).
Does metro pcs has 3g?
Op: have u looked into simple mobile. They are cheaper than metro pcs. And u will be able to use ur unlocked phone on their network.
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sLiKK said:
Does metro pcs has 3g?
Op: have u looked into simple mobile. They are cheaper than metro pcs. And u will be able to use ur unlocked phone on their network.
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MetroPCS has been claiming for a while now that they have 4G LTE. They even have 4G LTE phone.
Is it their own network, or are they using Verizon?
BTW check out Simple Mobile, supposedly they use T-Mobiles network, but not too sure if this is true.
Edit:
Wow it appears the 4G LTE network is their own, they even released 4G phones before Verizon. Their 4G map is not too shabby, I guess MetroPCS is slowly becoming a serious player.
ps...I know people who have MetroPC, and they have less dead areas than I do on T-Mobile.
Thank you gents. Ill check out simple mobile, though ive never heard of them.
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Metro's LTE is almost fradulent. They have one phone capable of using the LTE network and it's a crappy Samsung featurephone (basically a Gravity T with an LTE modem and a slightly refreshed UI).
The speeds I saw while playing with the demo in the MetroPCS store were barely better than regular old HSDPA on my Vibrant. Definitely not better than HSPA+ on my friend's G2.
If you want real LTE, Verizon's going to likely be the only game in town until AT&T and T-Mobile get their act together, or Sprint tells Clearwire to jump off a bridge. And Verizon's first LTE phone is a seriously dead-sexy Android 2.3, 4.3" screen HTC superphone. It almost makes me want to jump ship and pay Verizon $90 a month for what I pay T-Mobile $65!
Well, I don't even give a crap about the 4g or anything like that as long as it works, what I'm more concerned about is paying 50 a month for unlimited everything.
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[Q] Will The HTC Thunderbolt be availible for cricket

will the htc thunderbolt be fully flashable to cricket yes or no
I'm sure there is a switch under the battery Criket<>Verizon ... I never got why you would pay 700 for a phone just to save 40 a month and not have 4g and have sub par service... but i'm sure someone will develop a criket rom like the did with the incredible but nothing special
two_cents said:
I'm sure there is a switch under the battery Criket<>Verizon ... I never got why you would pay 700 for a phone just to save 40 a month and not have 4g and have sub par service... but i'm sure someone will develop a criket rom like the did with the incredible but nothing special
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Because after 10 months that 40 turns into 400 and we just paid for the subsidy that ppl are paying for every month for 24 months(40 * 24 = $960) In comparison, after 24 months you get paid $260 for using it on a different network. Sub par service is a matter of opinion...no need to be rude about it, some ppl prefer a frugal alternative.
I guess the thought is that you could buy a cheaper device, and get just as good performance out of it because on Cricket you will never, ever, see any of the 4G speeds that we see.
This thing gets downloads that are consistently as fast as my Home Comcast (15mbps). I have seen some speeds that are double 30+mbps.
I guess what the other poster is thinking is that you could buy a droid 2 or a droid X and basically get the same results. Outside of the 4G LTE speeds, this device is nothing more than a MT4G or Desire HD (same internals). You wouldn't have to spend the extra money for a 4G phone that you will never utilize.
I thought that cricket was signing up for Lightsquared's LTE service? Which I would assume would be the same 700 Mhz our devices run on? I could be wrong, but if cricket did this it seems like it wouldn't be a terrible deal and as op said, he would still save money and actually be able to utilize the service. I doubt they would have the coverage we will, but don't denigrate the dude. He did nothing wrong asked a relevant question. Sorry, this was more directed at two_cents.
I have no idea what frequency Cricket would use, but keep in mind that metroPCS has 4G LTE as well and it is not at all compatible with Verizon 4G LTE. So it may be that the carriers try to distinguish themselves in the near future (especially from value based carriers) based on their phones not being compatible with other networks.
This would have the effect of making you go with one of the Big 3(?) carriers if you wanted a quality smartphone, or pick an inferior or entry level device and go with a prepaid carrier.
Yeah, I know metro's is different, but I was thinking that, which I could be remembering wrong, that LS's LTE service was going to be the same 700mhz. Like I said, I could be wrong. This is just what I vaguely remember.
When cricket starts using sim cards to register devices
Yes that's right the sim card is like those from other networks, doubt it will work
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Chips in Crickets?
Been an At&t user since forever. Service is good enough in Savannah and the job pays for it so I haven't had an argument to switch. So, SIM cards in phones have always been the norm. Could switch out my Nokia, Palm, iPhone whenever.
So forgive my ignorance when I ask what the significance of sims appearing in Cricket phones to being able to use the Thunderbolt? I currently use a Huawei on Cricket to play with and it doesn't have a sim. I've seen a Droid X also on Cricket and I don't know whether it has a sim or not.
Personally I wouldnt use a DX or TB on Cricket but for $55 a month (unlimited everything) it's an attractive offer.
Btw, the Huawei is Z4 rooted and has 2.2.1, which ruins the Wifi. But Wifi tethering works great. About 1mb u/d, but worthwhile. My iP4 gets 3+mb down and 1+mb up on 3G even with MyWi. When 4G LTE comes here with big red then I'll probably switch. I looking forward to a 4.3 screen and 2.3GB
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I thought that cricket was signing up for Lightsquared's LTE service? Which I would assume would be the same 700 Mhz our devices run on? I could be wrong, but if cricket did this it seems like it wouldn't be a terrible deal and as op said, he would still save money and actually be able to utilize the service. I doubt they would have the coverage we will, but don't denigrate the dude. He did nothing wrong asked a relevant question. Sorry, this was more directed at two_cents.
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I think you are mixing up Cricket for Metro PCS.
also the 700Mhz band is verizons if I am not mistaken, so the band will be different for Lightsquared's LTE unless them roam on verizons network.
No, I know metro has their own LTE service, that is not on the same bandwidth ours. Reading further into the lightsquared's frequency range they are on three bands. 1.4 1.6 and 2.0. So, yes I was wrong about it about the TB working on crickets network if they partnered with LS, but I wasn't talking about MPCS. I thought that I had saw where LS was running on the 700 mhz band with VZW. Not sure where I pulled that one out of thin air from, because apparently I was way off. Here's where I got my new info.http://www.dailywireless.org/2010/07/20/lightsquared-announces-lte-network/
MPCS runs on the 1700 mhz band.
ok, I may have to scrap this whole post. We will just chalk it up to the fact I don't know WTF I'm talking about.
1454 said:
ok, I may have to scrap this whole post. We will just chalk it up to the fact I don't know WTF I'm talking about.
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haha it happens brah, no biggie.
Since no one has yet answer the original question... I'm a professional cell phone tech normally all Verizon phones can be flashed to cricket HOWEVER Verizon has decided to use identification cards similar to Sim cards for their service starting with the thunderbolt and all future Verizon 4g phones. I have yet to attempt to flash a thunderbolt I will try Monday however I'm fairly confident without the id card it will not work on cricket. The card is what stores registration info for the network now VERY similar to a Sim. I'm doubting a flash will work but I will repost tomorrow with my results.
jejogo said:
Since no one has yet answer the original question... I'm a professional cell phone tech normally all Verizon phones can be flashed to cricket HOWEVER Verizon has decided to use identification cards similar to Sim cards for their service starting with the thunderbolt and all future Verizon 4g phones. I have yet to attempt to flash a thunderbolt I will try Monday however I'm fairly confident without the id card it will not work on cricket. The card is what stores registration info for the network now VERY similar to a Sim. I'm doubting a flash will work but I will repost tomorrow with my results.
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Your correct there is no way to load a .prl on the phone without a sim unless theres another way. For the rest of the off topic posts you pay for what you get
Yeah, the SIM card makes this impossible at the moment.
possibly
Its possible because cricket will be getting 4G LTE sometime at the end of this year or early next. But it also depends if it works the same as Verizon's.
The Thunderbolt has officially been flashed to cricket with Talk and Text and hopefully data to come. I flashed it yesterday and i can make and recieve calls and texts atm so wish me luck to get data working
Crickets 4g is gonna be very limited they said they're basically making hotspot style 4g similar to att having wifi at starbucks
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Hey
Can u tell me how to connect it to qpst and enable the writing??? i have tried using qpst/cdmaws hell i even tried manual programming... but to no avail. if someone could just let me know whats up with this to get it connected... not looking to pay for the answer just need someone to help with this, everything else i can figure on my own... lol just need to write the prl first... thx...
Only if crickets 4G network is LTE
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sick of sprint

So I bought this LTE EVO 4g for lte.. I pay 10 dollars for premium data service and well all I get is 3g ..my bill for one line is roughly 100 dollars a month.. so my girl has straight talk and pays 45 unlimited a month.. well I'm ready to jump ship and I was wondering if I can one get me off the cheap way sprint contract and 2 use my LTE EVO for straight talk?
I think straight talk uses AT&T bands (gsm) so the Evo LTE wouldn't work because it uses cdma bands. It WILL work on Boost though. If you must use Straight Talk, then sell your Evo and buy a One X or One of XL.
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Here's a guide to start you off
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473141
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Do you live in an active NV deployment?
If you are tired of Sprint service just pay the ETF and move on.
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I think straight talk uses AT&T bands (gsm) so the Evo LTE wouldn't work because it uses cdma bands. It WILL work on Boost though. If you must use Straight Talk, then sell your Evo and buy a One X or One of XL.
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Straight Talk uses several carries, including SPRINT, ATT, and VERIZON. How do i know this you ask; well I sell them as part of my job. Straight Talk is working hard on making it easy to bring your own phone and activate service through them. In a few months (subject to change) The system should be in place to bring any cdma phone to straight talk. Currently at the store i work at, all of our straight talk phones go off verizon. Some stores have ones that go off ATT or Sprint, so you need to be careful in which phone you select.
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Do you live in an active NV deployment?
If you are tired of Sprint service just pay the ETF and move on.
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They haven't deployed here yet.. cost 300 dollars to Etf
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jcwxguy said:
Straight Talk uses several carries, including SPRINT, ATT, and VERIZON. How do i know this you ask; well I sell them as part of my job. Straight Talk is working hard on making it easy to bring your own phone and activate service through them. In a few months (subject to change) The system should be in place to bring any cdma phone to straight talk. Currently at the store i work at, all of our straight talk phones go off verizon. Some stores have ones that go off ATT or Sprint, so you need to be careful in which phone you select.
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Never once heard of st working on sprint towers.. and Verizon and AT&T believe it or not share towers..
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I am in a same boat. Struggling with unusable speeds, while my friends with t-mobile's "wannabe" 4G are getting 14mbps down and 3 mbps up. Faster than LTE in 2 spots that I was able to get it.
I thought of using Verizon PRL and force Sprint to boot me off their network, but I called them, gave them all of my complaints, and hoping they could help me. I was with them for 11 years, so maybe they will take it into account.
The verizon prl is the best solution. Because the only thing they are gonna take into account is the fact that right now they are making a ton of money off you. If you wanna try to flash your phone to verizon or pageplus you won't be disappointed. If you need 4g and live in good tmobile coverage area then selling your device after you get kicked off sprint is a good idea.
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Never once heard of st working on sprint towers.. and Verizon and AT&T believe it or not share towers..
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physical tower yes, same panel, NO... and yes, some phone go off the sprint network
Asadullah said:
The verizon prl is the best solution. Because the only thing they are gonna take into account is the fact that right now they are making a ton of money off you. If you wanna try to flash your phone to verizon or pageplus you won't be disappointed. If you need 4g and live in good tmobile coverage area then selling your device after you get kicked off sprint is a good idea.
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How do you do that.. I remember the og evo being able to do that . How do you do that?
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I actually left straight talk with the BYOP program (Nexus 4) I had the AT&T sim, which was all fine and dandy until about the second of January. It seemed like all of my towers were either down or just working very poorly. I also got throttled after streaming ONE youtube video during my month (I'm on wifi otherwise) so trust me, you WILL get throttled on ST. I also had problems with the phone not connecting to towers for literally an entire day, and when people tried calling me it said my phone was "disconnected" even though I paid for service 3 months in advance.
My personal opinion is to avoid them, but it really is up to you what you want to deal with. My data with ST was way faster than with sprint, but all I use my phone for is streaming music, which Sprint's 3G can handle rather easily where I live. I would recommend flashing to boost, same phone, speed, and a lower price. Plus you actually know at what point you'll be throttled.
Also, before anybody says anything, I also tried a tmo sim and had the same issues. I get great tmo and AT&T reception where I live also. It seems to me they're cheaping out on their towers.
just my 2 cents.
shiftylock said:
I actually left straight talk with the BYOP program (Nexus 4) I had the AT&T sim, which was all fine and dandy until about the second of January. It seemed like all of my towers were either down or just working very poorly. I also got throttled after streaming ONE youtube video during my month (I'm on wifi otherwise) so trust me, you WILL get throttled on ST. I also had problems with the phone not connecting to towers for literally an entire day, and when people tried calling me it said my phone was "disconnected" even though I paid for service 3 months in advance.
My personal opinion is to avoid them, but it really is up to you what you want to deal with. My data with ST was way faster than with sprint, but all I use my phone for is streaming music, which Sprint's 3G can handle rather easily where I live. I would recommend flashing to boost, same phone, speed, and a lower price. Plus you actually know at what point you'll be throttled.
Also, before anybody says anything, I also tried a tmo sim and had the same issues. I get great tmo and AT&T reception where I live also. It seems to me they're cheaping out on their towers.
just my 2 cents.
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Since I'm upgrading the AT&T cell sites I can assure you they are def upgrading there sites rapidly ..
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Is there any way to actually force roaming with Verizon PRL? I flashed that, but it shows that data is going through Sprint 3G, not roaming.
Meanee said:
Is there any way to actually force roaming with Verizon PRL? I flashed that, but it shows that data is going through Sprint 3G, not roaming.
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Are you sure its a Verizon Prl that allows data roaming? If I'm not mistaken some of then do and some don't.
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Since I'm upgrading the AT&T cell sites I can assure you they are def upgrading there sites rapidly ..
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I had the same issue with the tom sim. Maybe it's just that straight talk has issues in my area specifically, I'm not sure.
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Are you sure its a Verizon Prl that allows data roaming? If I'm not mistaken some of then do and some don't.
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I am on that 001337 PRL. Should I be on something else?
Meanee said:
I am on that 001337 PRL. Should I be on something else?
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Try 00003... I think for 01337 you need roam control to force roam but I'm not sure. 00003 will keep you on Verizon and I'm enjoying better speeds and the possibility of getting out this horrible contract for free!
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gmfeny said:
Try 00003... I think for 01337 you need roam control to force roam but I'm not sure. 00003 will keep you on Verizon and I'm enjoying better speeds and the possibility of getting out this horrible contract for free!
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This seems hit or miss..I've read reports of people roaming multiple gigabytes and getting no warning while I went just over 300mbs twice and got the letter. Good luck getting out if that's what you so desire. Some will give you flack for this method, but I support you. Sprint advertises "normal" 3G speeds, but for a portion of us the speeds are dismal. I got a free airave out of it so I was happy as my only real issues were at home.
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mulhiny said:
This seems hit or miss..I've read reports of people roaming multiple gigabytes and getting no warning while I went just over 300mbs twice and got the letter. Good luck getting out if that's what you so desire. Some will give you flack for this method, but I support you. Sprint advertises "normal" 3G speeds, but for a portion of us the speeds are dismal. I got a free airave out of it so I was happy as my only real issues were at home.
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Lol Ive dealt with their horrible data speeds for so long it doesn't even bother me. And paying the extra $10 for data when I only picked up wimax when I was in Albany and it wasn't even that good there was annoying but I sucked it up. But after losing my discount right after I signed on for another 2 years pissed me off.
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[Q] unlocking to change providers

i just rooted and unlocked my sprint evo 4g lte. esn is likely going to come up bad as i failed to satisfy sprints commitment. is it possible to flash now to cricket and work or is the phone absolutely worthless now?
sandiegosex said:
i just rooted and unlocked my sprint evo 4g lte. esn is likely going to come up bad as i failed to satisfy sprints commitment. is it possible to flash now to cricket and work or is the phone absolutely worthless now?
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I believe cricket uses Sprint, so I doubt you can use a bad Sprint ESN on cricket, but I could be wrong.
However, I just bought a bad esn Evo 4G LTE on craigslist, was planning on using it as a wifi device.
Then I found this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838606
I currently had PagePlus [Verizon MVNO] and was on a HTC Rezound that I'd manually programmed [from another xda guide just like that except for the Rez] in November '12. So I figured, hey, why not give it a shot? time for an upgrade. It's a superior device in most respects, though I have found a few issues my Rez didn't have. [Headphone jack seems to give static while using wifi]
So anyway, long story short, it took me half a day to get the Stock rom back on [you should be able to find my post in the Q&A near the top. lol] so I could program it with CDMA Workshop, and QPST.
But the bottom line: My bad esn Evo 4G LTE phone is now happily running on PagePlus, which has some pretty good plans.
I just run on the pay as you go plan [10c min/5c text] because I only use my phone occasionally, but they have $30/month with 2000 Min, 3000 Text, 500 MB data. [You might only have 1X speeds, I'm not sure because I haven't tested my data as it charges $0.99/MB].
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[Q] Evo LTE same info as EVO 4G

I have been thinking about placing this post yet , did not want to to get myself in trouble with some questions that is not permitted to discuss here . will give it a shot and hope a wizz here or there can help
Many years years ago i got a HTC TP1 from sprint ,plan ok works for me .,a year or so later i heard about the EVO. the 4G and i do not know the EVO4g i bought ended up with same info ..serial ...# as the TP1...and as of then i was using the EVO4G...for years .
year went by got anther EVO3D and has same info as TP1 and they all work same number ..plan., one at a time as i wish .however ,several months ago i ended up with EVO LTE and just like the other EVO..s ended up with the same info as the TP1 ..but this one only make calls and txt ..i have worked on it for weeks and i can not get any sort of data connection .. at all. I have all the info to make the EVO 3D and the older 4G to work ..,i tried to write it to the LTE but cant make it activate ..data at all.
clear I must not know how to work this LTE ..but as you can tell i can make the 3D and EVO 4G work .so why this phone the LTE.can one give me info hint what iam i doing wrong to get this LTE to work as the 3D and 4G .
Are you on a regular Sprint plan, or are you with an mvno like Ting?
Is the phone running a stock ROM?
fizbanrapper said:
Are you on a regular Sprint plan, or are you with an mvno like Ting?
Is the phone running a stock ROM?
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Hello and this is great to know one care and respond .. so before anything thank you .
I have sprint plan for many years ... long time back i think called zero or cero ... and i have stock rom. i even rooted the phone and thought that might help .. did not and few days ago i reinstalled a RUU zip .so the rom should be as new .
what you had in mind ... if i may ask
Just going to go out on a limb, and say that if Sprint thinks your evo 4g lte us actually the touch pro 2 your never going to get 4g. As far as 3g can't help you there.
Pretty sure I read those with serro plans could add 4g data to their plans for something like 10 bucks.
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detcup4evr said:
Just going to go out on a limb, and say that if Sprint thinks your evo 4g lte us actually the touch pro 2 your never going to get 4g. As far as 3g can't help you there.
Pretty sure I read those with serro plans could add 4g data to their plans for something like 10 bucks.
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Hello there .. not sure why we talking about 3 G and 4G ..i could care less about 4G..all i want know is 1G...just data contact with sprint .. sprint can not tell they do nor have wilson running their system ..again they can not tell its a evo or samsung or Tatung for that matter .they know what i have from their information provided ...the serial number ...that is it. No one can .
anyhow i would love some feed back why i can not get the phone to communicate data wise .. as i mentioned i can have a regular EVO4g and EVO3D ..but the LTE somethings im not doing as should be .
If one of you has a name in mind i would love to send a message to that party
Or if I could get some check list from one on the LTE setup
sincerely

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