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As long as you have one of the LTE enabled prls then you are good to go for LTE. Which prl do you have?

 

I have a little more time since work has kinda settled down a bit. I need to write up an little piece or faq on how prls work.

 

 

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I'm on 25006

stock unrooted gs3

 

 

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Same here. Are there multiple LTE PRL's floating around??

 

My GS3 is on 25006

 

It also appears that the MoPhoQ is running on 55006

 

 

 

I am of course taking a leap of faith by assuming that the trailing ###06 would indicate LTE in the PRL and the first three would most likely indicate radios used and available in that PRL? Surely there is a method to the madness or some sort of numbering convention.

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No. The first two numbers are the designation. Last three are the revision.

 

And yes there is a method to the madness, different devices and accounts get the various versions.

 

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Prl changes will only help with roaming. Hence the name.

 

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Cycling PRL has helped me with 3G/4G connection issues numerous times....

 

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Cycling PRL has helped me with 3G/4G connection issues numerous times....

 

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That's because it is cycling the radio during the update.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

 

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No. The first two numbers are the designation. Last three are the revision.

 

And yes there is a method to the madness, different devices and accounts get the various versions.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

Thanks for the clarification. I understand that a lot of PRL's are device specific since each has different frequency capabilities

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Sweet I just received my phone today and activation will be implemented and complete tomorrow. My phone says updated on the box so I would imagine it is fully up to date is there something I should look for to know for sure that it is? Thanks!

 

I'm look forward to getting this up and running and all settled in tomorrow. Anything like tips or tricks I need to know please let me know. THIS IS MY 1ST SMARTPHONE!

 

Thanks again.

 

Take your time and get to know it. I read a lot before doing any customizing on my original Galaxy S and have never had any issues because of it. No need to make a paperweight of your first device when it's this amazing.

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Take your time and get to know it. I read a lot before doing any customizing on my original Galaxy S and have never had any issues because of it. No need to make a paperweight of your first device when it's this amazing.

LOL...Yea I read about all these things like rooting your phone. I think I am completely happy with it the way it is. If I don't know what I would be missing how can I miss it. Plus I try not messing around with things like that until I have nothing to lose. That'll be 18-22 months from now. I just added a few apps and wallpaper. I only use it for basic things so I don't think I even need to consider rooting it.

 

Thank You I appreciate the advice.

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Are you rooted?

 

Sent from Galaxy S3 with Jelly Bean

 

 

I am not. There are so many different ROMs out there....Im hesitant to try one just yet....

 

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I was asking because there's a jelly bean leak.

 

Sent from Galaxy S3 with Jelly Bean

 

 

Ive been looking for it.....but I dont know what the build number is. I dont want to download a bad ROM.

 

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Are you looking at the modem? Full LIH is over 700. There is also a modem file for each.

 

Sent from Galaxy S3 with Jelly Bean

 

Probably where I was getting confused. Thanks.

 

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I'm running LIH. Odin'd ClockworkMod Recovery and then installed the update.zip. Did not have to root' date=' per se.[/quote']

 

Where can I find the update zip? I have only been able to find the LIH full.

 

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but, does flashing JB from recovery require a wipe? I'm not rooted, so I don't have the TB option.

If I can just hold on for a few more weeks, I feel the JB RUU will be released and it won't require a full wipe.

(but I could be wrong)

I will most likely root after JB for the wifi tether alone for my HP touchpad tablet on future camping trips.

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but' date=' does flashing JB from recovery require a wipe? I'm not rooted, so I don't have the TB option.

If I can just hold on for a few more weeks, I feel the JB RUU will be released and it won't require a full wipe.

(but I could be wrong)

I will most likely root after JB for the wifi tether alone for my HP touchpad tablet on future camping trips.[/quote']

 

Does require a full wipe.

 

Sent from my SPH-L710 using JB 4.1.1

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