Unlocked i717 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

So its been a while since I had a note..but picked one up today that is AT&T. .stock AT&T gingerbread. .but I'm getting full 4G!
My question is..im tying to find a TW based ROM with that can utilize the S Pen and its apps...(any suggestions would be great )...
But..will i need to flash a t-mobile radio or keep an AT&T one since its working so well?
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BLACKSTAR/ BLACK JELLY or PADAWAN.
these are the only 2 that I am aware of that are JB and TW based.
S-pen does work

If your radio is working then leave it alone. There is also the Canadian stock ROM. It has more functions and is themed differently than the ATT version.

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[Q] Info on Tmo GS2

Can anyone tell me what the TMO GS2 will be referred to as in cyanogen lingo? Also will the existing CM7 ROMS for the GS2 work on the TMO version?
I realize that the product hasn't shipped quite yet but just wondered what was going to be involved to get CM7 ported to TMO's version? I assume not much but then again TMO is using a different processor than the rest. Not looking for a hard answer here, just an educated guess as to what was involved based on similar situations.
Nothing for sgs2 international version will work on the tmob version.
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Thanks. Would you guess that the tmo port would be pretty straightforward?
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Thanks. Would you guess that the tmo port would be pretty straightforward?
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Unlike the at&t sgs2 which is almost identical to the int sgs2 porting to the tmob sgs2 is like porting to a whole new phone, so not really straightforward.
As noted the 1.5ghz chip in the tmob sgs2 is not any faster than the int version, so i would lean towards importing an int version, as long as it can run on tmobs 3g bands.
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Looks like it will be called the SGH T989
http://www.userguidemanual.com/samsung-galaxy-s2-sii-manual-user-guide-sgh-t989-t-mobile-specs/

Blaze 4g port

Hi...my friend has this Blaze 4g and I freaking love the thing! The UI & the lockscreen are the best I've ever seen! I was wondering is there a way someone could make a port of it to the Vibrant?
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It depends, it will take time, and what type of ROM was he running, maybe he just had a different launcher
Sent from my Jellied out Vibrant sandwich.
Check out the Hellybean nightlies Here and here and the Devil Kernel for ICS here and Jelly Bean here for the Galaxy S and variants.
It was a stock rom that came with the phone. He hasn't even rooted yet. I'd never seen a touchwiz like it. It was pretty awesome.
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See if you can get him to send you some screenies so that you can post them here. Do you know what version OS? If 2.2 or 2.3, see if you can get him to pull a copy of the framework-res.apk (obviously once he roots the thing) and then we can pull the images out of it and make a theme, at the very least to match it.
Porting a 4g ROM would be difficult just for the mere fact of the radios involved. But I bet we could theme it up pretty nice.
I have a blaze 4g, just took is as upgrade from my pre-release vibrant... I its set up just like the stock GB vib... the lock screen is like the circle lock but without apps... other than that its twiz... when's the last time you tried the stock GB on the mighty vibe? Lol... I love this phone and the devs that kick ass.
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[Q] Why are AOSP ROMs available on International, but not ATT?

Hi this might be a stupid question, but I was wondering why it's so easy for devs to get a AOSP rom working for the international version, but not for the ATT version? I know the problem for the ATT version is the call audio issue, but how were they able to work around it on the international version?
Read the question wrong... for AOSP because int uses hox ics sounds drivers.
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Galaxy Note: how to upgrade to 4.3 and change modem to work on Wind?

I've got a Galaxy Note SGH-I717M from Bell Mobility. I wanna get rid of the Samsung bloatware, load up fresh 4.3 and change the modem software so that it works on Wind Mobile. How the heck do I do this? :fingers-crossed:
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I've got a Galaxy Note SGH-I717M from Bell Mobility. I wanna get rid of the Samsung bloatware, load up fresh 4.3 and change the modem software so that it works on Wind Mobile. How the heck do I do this? :fingers-crossed:
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This should be posted in the SGH-I717M forum if it exists, and in the Q/A section...
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This should be posted in the SGH-I717M forum if it exists, and in the Q/A section...
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It does not.
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It does not.
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Then you have your answer, CyanogenMod may not exist on your device
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Then you have your answer, CyanogenMod may not exist on your device
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I've heard of people doing what I described, so there's gotta be a way...
4.3 doesn't exist for the SGH-I717 in fully functioning form yet. The only "release" I've seen was from JamieD and he pointed out right up front that the sound did not work on that ROM. I flashed it and ran it for a while and it was very smooth but not ready yet. Won't be long though so hang in there a little while, there are a lot of us waiting for 4.3! :laugh:
4.3 isn't a huge update anyways lol
2$HAYNE
But it's so new and shiny
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4.3
You can try Jamies 4.3 build but as far as I know sound still isn't working
Where is the link? I can't see anywhere.
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4.3 doesn't exist for the SGH-I717 in fully functioning form yet. The only "release" I've seen was from JamieD and he pointed out right up front that the sound did not work on that ROM. I flashed it and ran it for a while and it was very smooth but not ready yet. Won't be long though so hang in there a little while, there are a lot of us waiting for 4.3! :laugh:
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Ok cool, so what do I do to upgrade to the latest stable ROM and change the modem software so that it works on Wind?
When you say "stable", it can be interpreted in different ways.
The absolute rock-steady stable will be stock-based ROMs, like blackjelly and Padawan.
If you mean "stable enough" for a daily use, you can use any of the 4.2.2 roms. You will have to research and read to find out what is working and what isn't. For me personally, I am using uXylon rom with Uber kernel. Mostly stable, except reboots occasionally.
And you will have to find a modem and flash it separately. I believe you will need to flash a t-mobile modem, but I am not sure. You can search the forum to see if anyone else has done it before. I am sure it was asked before.
thought i would chime in since some people are giving extremely bogus information and should just not comment.
the only difference between the Telus i717d, Rogers i717r, Bell i717m and the ugly one of the bunch the ATT i717*I HATE PHONE BRANDING!* is the bloat loaded onto the phone and the firmware/baseband versions
every single rom in this section will work on every single i717, it may react different on some as not all phones are made identical but in everyday terms they are the same phone...
even the modems are interchangeable between all of them, i run an unlocked att i717 with telus modem, before that i had an i717m and ran telus modem.

[Q] Patch N7105 & other carrier AOSP ROMs for i605?

Since there are many CM12 based roms coming out for Note 2 in general, I was wondering if anyone figured out how to use N7105 or other carrier based CM12 roms to VZW Note 2. Simply replacing build.prop and apn config did not work for me as I could not get it to make any kind of calls. Appreciated!
I would love to be able to do this also. If I could I would load up Ditto N4 right away
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