Is there any difference between the GT-S5360T model and GT-S5360 model
I'm just questioning what differences are there between those models if it makes a difference in repairing it?
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I'm just questioning what differences are there between those models if it makes a difference in repairing it?
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Sammy the differences is more on the PCB. It is usually relates to the different Networks around the world. There can be differences in baseband, SAR levels and Carrier lock/branding. In general the repairs are the same except on the board level.
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Is replacing the LCD screen the same as the other model
@Sammy yes it should open ip the same way. If in doubt always take your time when you move things like the screen. Take your time and make sure there are no hidden flex cables etc.
@oldturkey03 I posted what it means on the old models. The older "P" phones are basically largely unsupported now; nice for the market because the Sprint special HW issues are over, but bad for the planet.
The letter was the old way of identifying the original carrier. It goes as follows:
I AM ONLY INCLUDING THIS FOR HISTORICAL/WARNING REASONS:
If you have a 1U today or a model like the GT-i9300/9305, this means factory unlocked; these can never be carrier locked. U/U1 can be carrier locked at the discretion of the carrier.
*A few non-profits sued Sprint to delay the WiMax shutdown because they complained about the deal they were getting. Yes, Sprint did nonprofits dirty too and it took a lawsuit to make them honor the Clearwire deal.
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