victoryrules8
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I updated it. And when I did that is when I started having problems
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Wow AT&T, why are they making it so hard for an unlocked phone to work on their network. It's absolute bull**** if the imei or something has to be in their database for stuff to work.
As long as the phone supports the bands, right APN is entered everything should magically work without talking to single soul of any carrier. At least that's how it works in T-Mobile now and used to work with AT&T when I was with them few years back. If they have changed that now it's shame on them.
That's so horrible it's almost like the crappy Verizon. I'm happy that T-Mobile doesn't do this but I want more competition and don't like fewer carrier options to use any phone I want. Well probably don't matter since unfortunately 99% of the people including majority here have no problem using locked down, carrier stamped versions.The thing is for AT&T they want the manufacturer to certify the phone for their Network. And they want him at the manufacturer to pay for it. AT&T will certify it and put the IMEI in the network as long as the manufacturer will pay for it. This is why the HTC 10 which is fully unlocked and no where on there Network works is because HTC paid AT&T to certify it and put the IMEI in their database. This is just how AT&T does it. Is it wrong Maybe but they want to make sure the phone is going to work on their Network so people will be happy and they don't have any problems.
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The thing is for AT&T they want the manufacturer to certify the phone for their Network. And they want him at the manufacturer to pay for it. AT&T will certify it and put the IMEI in the network as long as the manufacturer will pay for it. This is why the HTC 10 which is fully unlocked and no where on there Network works is because HTC paid AT&T to certify it and put the IMEI in their database. This is just how AT&T does it. Is it wrong Maybe but they want to make sure the phone is going to work on their Network so people will be happy and they don't have any problems.
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Samsung giving AT&T middle finger? No my friend they are very much in bed with the carriers. Giving middle finger is no carrier variants and treating the carriers like Apple does. Probably Samsung /AT&T don't care about the GM930/935 U since they know people is the US love their carriers and continue buying carrier branded phones.Yes. This has been the case for the unlocked HTC a9 and 10. Both phones, as I understand, were certified by at&t. I called them up and gave them the IMEI. It was then immediately recognized by their database.
This is a process that has to be initiated by Samsung. I'm not sure why they don't have the unlocked s7's in their database. Samsung may have given at&t the middle finger or it has been certified but there's a screw-up in updating at&t's IMEI database.
Samsung giving AT&T middle finger? No my friend they are very much in bed with the carriers. Giving middle finger is no carrier variants and treating the carriers like Apple does. Probably Samsung /AT&T don't care about the GM930/935 U since they know people is the US love their carriers and continue buying carrier branded phones.
Also these models are called special edition and was available before for businesses to buy, they just made this available to general public couple of weeks back. If they really cared about this version it wouldn't be still on May security update. I think it's just there to appease a minority like me who hates carrier phones but they will never care about this model.
So long as it supports Verizon primary lte band then it will work on Verizon, just pop in an active Verizon 4GLTE sim. No need to contact Verizon. This works even when the imei is not in Verizon's database.That's so horrible it's almost like the crappy Verizon. I'm happy that T-Mobile doesn't do this but I want more competition and don't like fewer carrier options to use any phone I want. Well probably don't matter since unfortunately 99% of the people including majority here have no problem using locked down, carrier stamped versions.