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Old 09-07-2014, 14:38   #16 (permalink)
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thank you for reply but did you try it?
N900 : Exynos based phones
N900W8 :Qualcomm based phones

second question : in SPt box forum :
" N9005 AND N900w8 are Similer You can Reset EFS and repair IMEI and 3g Network for N9005 in N900w8"
is it right??
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N900 cert file will work with n900w8. I did write n900 cert to n9005 (qualcomm) and everything works fine. Dont forget to wipe EFS first.

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Old 09-07-2014, 15:21   #17 (permalink)
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Bro u can use any n900 cert....any note 3 cert will work with qualcomm or exynos based models. It does not metter from which version note 3 cert is. There is few certs posted in this thread.

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Old 09-07-2014, 20:32   #18 (permalink)
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You can't read CERT from Qualcomm phones...
But u can read whole QCN file even from qualcomm based models. correct me if i am wrong but o dont think i am as i shared QCN file in this thread from n9005 and thats qualcomm based

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Old 09-07-2014, 20:36   #19 (permalink)
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But u can read whole QCN file even from qualcomm based models. correct me if i am wrong but o dont think i am as i shared QCN file in this thread from n9005 and thats qualcomm based

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QCN file - this is NV item's (different internal qualcomm settings): some of them related to 3/4g network, 2g network.

QCN file not related to CERT and not include CERT.
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QCN file - this is NV item's (different internal qualcomm settings): some of them related to 3/4g network, 2g network.

QCN file not related to CERT and not include CERT.
Thanks for explanation mr. Blang. I was thinking that it contains Cert as well.... Well i was wrong. Thanks for getting this right in here.

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Old 09-07-2014, 21:09   #21 (permalink)
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Is it possible to unlock n900t by writing cert?
Yes its possible but dont forget that imei will be changed. Imei will be changed to the one which is in cert file. And u need to wipe efs first. Its all in FAQ by the way.

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Old 09-07-2014, 21:26   #22 (permalink)
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Any one knows about i9301i it is possible to unlock with writing cert file or any have this modle cert file??
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Old 09-07-2014, 22:28   #23 (permalink)
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Pls sir i317m qcn its urgent
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I had a N9005 with problem in 2G & 3G.

I writte QCN file, now 2G is Ok, but 3G still not working.

Why?

qcn not compatible with phone hardware or firmware
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Old 09-08-2014, 08:04   #25 (permalink)
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any of you guys got a SM-N9005 uk cert or can i use any cert of here
U can use any n900 (any note 3) cert.

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Old 09-08-2014, 08:35   #26 (permalink)
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thank you very much have u a link to one pls tried the 1 on this post and errors out for me
Did u wipe EFS before writing cert? I had only one cert but i used it already and i am uk based so as i cant give u that one. Sorry bro.

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Old 09-08-2014, 09:16   #27 (permalink)
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Did u wipe EFS before writing cert? I had only one cert but i used it already and i am uk based so as i cant give u that one. Sorry bro.

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sorry i ment that when i try to download it from the post it dont download for some reason
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Old 09-08-2014, 13:04   #28 (permalink)
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s4 LTE i9505 QCN Please
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Old 09-08-2014, 14:13   #29 (permalink)
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cert with only one phone you can repair imei multiple phones?
For example if I have a g900h through the cert I can repair two g900h?
While with an n900 I can fix a n9005 and n9006?
Excuse me, but this thing of cert I did not take it well
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with one cert you can repair how many phones you want (model name must be the same or compatible). Lets say you have a phone P and with its cert file you will repair the phones P1,...,Pn.

This is possible, BUT as a consequence the IMEI numbers of all phones P,P1,...,Pn will be identical. So sooner or later the IMEI will be blocked from network and you cant use the phones anymore with that particular IMEI.

SOLUTION: for each phone use cert from a different country or wait until there exist a server solution from where you can buy the unique cert files for each phone you need.

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