Showing posts with label N910T. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N910T. Show all posts

Friday, 22 July 2016

N910A motherboard in N910T frame?



If I have a repair guy put an AT&T MoBo in my T-Mobile phone (mine died), will I still have wifi calling, etc., after loading MM for T-Mobile?

I'm thinking no, but he asked if it would be OK.

Other downfalls? Would I even be able to Odin MM for TMO? :confused:



Monday, 11 July 2016

n910t board in n910a frame Xpost from n910 board



Ok, so I'm looking to get a Note 4 that is capable of being modded. My friend is offering to sell me her n910a, but from what I understand it's not very mod friendly. What I'm wondering is if it's possible to just swap in a n910t board into a n910a frame. The only reasion I'm thinking of doing this is because her phone is mint.
Now, before you just say no, I've done a bit of homework and found that all the parts I looked up (LCD, audio assembly, camera) seem to be cross compatible. This makes me think it should just drop right in.



n910t board in n910a frame



Ok, so I'm looking to get a Note 4 that is capable of being modded. My friend is offering to sell me her n910a, but from what I understand it's not very mod friendly. What I'm wondering is if it's possible to just swap in a n910t board into a n910a frame. The only reasion I'm thinking of doing this is because her phone is mint.
Now, before you just say no, I've done a bit of homework and found that all the parts I looked up (LCD, audio assembly, camera) seem to be cross compatible. This makes me think it should just drop right in.



Wednesday, 29 June 2016

[Solved] Decrypt N910T T-Mobile 6.0.1 Marshmallow, Stock N910TUVU2EPE3, Imperfect



(I'm a complete noob, I am not a dev, nor even pretend to be a "power user")

Galaxy Note 4, unlocked T-Mobile on MetroPCS unlimited plan.

Ok, here is what I did

I attempted wiping everything in the advanced using TWRP 3.0.2 for the T-Mobile Note 4, to no avail.

I reinstalled the N910TUVU2EPE3_N910TTMB2EPE3_N910TUVU2EPE3_HOME.tar .md5 via Odin

Booted into the stock recovery. This was an Ah ha, moment. the Stock recovery was able to wipe the encrypted partitions.

Re-installed via Odin.
Rebooted this did not prompt for a password or pin indicating the internal storage was indeed cleared and installed without encryption

I used the following to make my SD Card "adoptable"
http://www.modaco.com/news/android/h...s7-edge-r1632/

I then rebooted and installed TWRP via Odin

Rebooted and wiped using TWRP and began the reconfigure of the phone.

Allowed the restore to complete and during the setup I was able to confirm VoIP works. See attachment, made a call to confirm.

All that is left is to root using the following threads:

Root/Recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/note...guide-t3406870)
Xposed (http://forum.xda-developers.com/note...allow-t3406950)

This worked for me, the ROM is not debloated and has all factory programs.








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