I snagged one of the $29 dollar Verizon Wireless Moto E LTE Model XT1528 and was wondering if anyone has been able to use any of the guides I have found on XDA for enabling GSM and LTE bands on the XT1528
It is on backorder and I won't get it until around June 22nd so I don't have the phone yet to try yet.
I didn't see a thread for this model so wanted to ask on the forum.
If you did get this to work, can you share the steps you took to accomplish it. I am planning on giving this to my wife to replace her original gen Moto G as she keeps running out of space on it due to not having a SD memory card. We are currently using Cricket Wireless for our Cell phone service. If I can turn on the necessary LTE bands for AT&T / Cricket this would be additional Icing on the cake for this sweet deal.
Thanks for any info you can share.
doctor_evil
It's pretty much as described in the threads.
I removed the VZ sim, put in one of my other sims, got out of the VZ/moto setup, turned on wifi and downloaded one of the apps that let me change the radio bands to verify it was set for GSM/LTE, profit.
Nothing else was needed to get LTE on my Cricket (AT&T) or T-Mobile sims.
jdc said:
It's pretty much as described in the threads.
I removed the VZ sim, put in one of my other sims, got out of the VZ/moto setup, turned on wifi and downloaded one of the apps that let me change the radio bands to verify it was set for GSM/LTE, profit.
Nothing else was needed to get LTE on my Cricket (AT&T) or T-Mobile sims.
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Upon switching to a different sim, did any of you guys experience the signal constantly changing from 4gLTE down to E or no signal or emergency calls only? happens to me quite often resulting in me always having to switch the cellular network from 4g to 2g, reboot, let it finish booting then change back to 4gLTE, then it is fine for a while(couple hours maybe), then falls back to E or no signal/emergency calls only again. annoys me quite a lot..
P.S. I'm on T-Mobile btw and I've provided a video file for exampleMoto E 2nd gen VZW on TMO with cellular network issue
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Upon switching to a different sim, did any of you guys experience the signal constantly changing from 4gLTE down to E or no signal or emergency calls only?
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Can't say I've had that happen, but then again, it's a backup phone for me, not my primary. I just tested it to see if it worked and went back to my main phone after that.
How long will it work normally before that happens? Does it do it with the wifi off?
Hello,
i have a quick question about the Verizon prepaid moto e
would the prepaid moto e work on a regular Verizon plan? or can it be modded to work on a regular plan?
was looking to pick one up to replace my Verizon Galaxy s3. its getting aged and im sick of the lack of software updates(doesn't help i got my GS3 late enoufgh it had the update that where the bootloader couldn't be unlocked/bypassed)
Thanks
I would like to know also.
It works, just plug in the sim and go. I don't know if vzw will issue a post paid sim for it, we've only tried with sim swap from other device.
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Thanks. I'm going from an env3 basic phone so no sim. I'll have to figure something out.
Tried to root with kingroot failed.only thing I tried.want to learn it all but noob status.I have minimal adb fastboot installed on XP laptop no internet connection besides my moto.thanks in advance
Jlperry513 said:
Tried to root with kingroot failed.only thing I tried.want to learn it all but noob status.I have minimal adb fastboot installed on XP laptop no internet connection besides my moto.thanks in advance
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Upgrade to what?
Root and /or what I can do to gain control .
Root ,custom ROM ,kernel,since I can't mallow .I'm a super noob so I tried the lazy ways first I bricked a lgl34c dumb fone and tried to brick a galaxy centura everyway possible tough little dumb fones my xt1528 is through Verizon don't know why but every attempt to root ,I've read about failed.
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Root ,custom ROM ,kernel,since I can't mallow .I'm a super noob so I tried the lazy ways first I bricked a lgl34c dumb fone and tried to brick a galaxy centura everyway possible tough little dumb fones my xt1528 is through Verizon don't know why but every attempt to root ,I've read about failed.
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No root or custom roms for vzw version to my knowledge, thanks to locked bootloader.
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Jlperry513 said:
Root ,custom ROM ,kernel,since I can't mallow .I'm a super noob so I tried the lazy ways first I bricked a lgl34c dumb fone and tried to brick a galaxy centura everyway possible tough little dumb fones my xt1528 is through Verizon don't know why but every attempt to root ,I've read about failed.
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You can't unlock the bootloader of the Verizon Moto E 2015 and there is no root method either. It sucks.
I have a Sprint Moto E 2015 and I unlocked the bootloader and tried to flash the Verizon firmware to it, but it doesn't work on Verizon. I believe there is some mechanism that prevents you from overwriting the Sprint radios because no matter how many times I flashed the Verizon radios, the Sprint radios always were there on reboot.
So there is no way to have a rooted Moto E 2015 that works on Verizon. AFAIK, the only 2 devs who were working on root/unlocking bootloader on Motorola phones are jcase and beaups but they no longer seem interested in doing that for Motorola phones.
Wow I'm stupid should've checked here first .
I'm lobbing this thing in our bass pond and getting the cricket model ,any problems I wonder with there moto s
Jlperry513 said:
I'm lobbing this thing in our bass pond and getting the cricket model ,any problems I wonder with there moto s
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Pretty sure cricket is locked as well. That's an ATT MVNO, correct?
US Cellular xt1526 is probably your best bet for a US phone. Bootloader is unlockable, and it's SIM unlocked out of the box - takes a little settings jiggling when putting a new ROM on, but mine works on AT&T. It doesn't have all the VZW radio bands, so if you want VZW coverage it probably won't work well for you.
If you're looking for a root/rom-able Moto E LTE for use with Verizon, the only easy to obtain option is the US Cellular XT1526, which works on Verizon's CDMA and LTE B2 & B4, but lacks Verizon's primary LTE Band 13.
The better option is the LRA XT1529, which has all of Verizon's bands (including Band 13), and is SIM unlocked, BL-unlockable, and root/rom-able, but it's very hard to obtain.
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I'm lobbing this thing in our bass pond and getting the cricket model ,any problems I wonder with there moto s
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If you have paid for at least 1 month of Verizon prepaid service, I would not trash the device, I would sell it. If you have paid for at least 1 month of Verizon prepaid service then your Verizon Moto E will work on Verizon postpaid service and I am sure that someone would buy the phone from you for at least $30 to use on postpaid. They go for $30 new but you have to pay for 1 month of service on prepaid, minimum of $30, before you can use them on postpaid.
To check to see if your Verizon prepaid Moto E is unlocked for postpaid use, go here:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/device-recycle/?custType=1
and appraise your device - if you get to the part where you type in the IMEI and you get an error saying your device is ineligible for trade-in, then it can't be used on post-paid. But if you don't get that error and the system proceeds to ask you questions about the condition of the device, then it is unlocked for postpaid.
I like this phone but I may try something different all together.any androids easy to mod available with cricket?maybe something without a locked boot loader?
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I like this phone but I may try something different all together.any androids easy to mod available with cricket?maybe something without a locked boot loader?
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I think we all thought you were on Verizon since you wanted to use a Verizon model. For people who are not on Verizon, there are much better models to get.
If you're going to use it on Cricket, you can go with either the Moto-direct XT1527 (the AT&T/GoPhone/Cricket XT1527 has a locked bootloader), or the US Cellular XT1526 (the Sprint/Boost/Virgin/MVNO XT1526 are domestic SIM locked). Both models have all the core bands used by AT&T/Cricket, are bootloader unlockable, and have root/ROM.
I'm on Verizon prepaid something I jumped into when I had a little extra cash but cricket is available and I like their plans so I'll switch I just really want something easy to root ,ROM and still medium sized like my moto e and cost 150 or less
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I'm on Verizon prepaid something I jumped into when I had a little extra cash but cricket is available and I like their plans so I'll switch I just really want something easy to root ,ROM and still medium sized like my moto e and cost 150 or less
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If your gonna to switch to cricket your options are very limited cause honestly there's not really any phones with custom ROM support(thats updated regularly)with a medium size screen for a cheap price. The moto g LTE model(first gen) goes about 50-60 on eBay. But if you really like the moto e, I would just look for a us cellular model and see how your area does with band 2,4 with Verizon. If its to much dropping out of LTE for you(each area is different) or it may be perfect and have no difference in LTE coverage that sounds like your best bet. Either way the us cellular model will work with Verizon/and att
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Thanks guys now I got Asus zenfone 2e rooted and ready to go for cricket still can't believe no one can perm root/unlock bootloader on this Verizon prepaid xt1528
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Is there a way to replace the bootloader or a maybe a code to bypass
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Jlperry513 said:
Is there a way to replace the bootloader or a maybe a code to bypass
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No.
is there a way to use this phone on gsm internationally?
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is there a way to use this phone on gsm internationally?
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Yes, but you will most likely only get a 2G EDGE connection, as the US models only have the bands used in US/CA.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/general/help-confirm-5-1-how-to-verizon-moto-e-t3264258
My gf has an Onetouch Elevate on VM. It's awful! Noticed my spare moto e from TN uses the same (sprint) sim card. If I were to flash a custom rom with VM APN's, I guess in theory the moto e would work with the VM service, right? My question now is, VM will only take official VM phones, so if I were to call them to register the moto e's imei to her account, is VM going to know that it's not one of their phones? I don't know if imei is coded per manufacturer/network carrier or something like that. Anyone have any experience with that? I know this is a total noon question, lol. Thanks, everyone!
Hello,
I have a Moto E 2nd Gen (2015, XT1526) that I purchased for use on RingPlus, one of the many MVNOs on the Sprint network. I now want to switch over from RingPlus to the Sprint network (which caused a lot of problems within itself given the quality of service of RP), but when the people over at the Sprint store tried to enter the IMEI/ESN, it gave them an error saying that since the device was originally a prepaid phone, it could not be used for postpaid services unless the ESN status was changed. The guy taking care of me called the employee support and was told that "flashing" the phone to change this status would allow for the use of the phone on the Sprint network.
I've searched the forums extensively and have found guides and threads on how to root, bootloader unlock, etc, but what do I really need to do to get the prepaid phone to work on the postpaid Sprint network?
Thanks!
retinashock