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No!
We'd probably have 50% of the thread just be discussions of the same thing in 4 different forums/threads.
What about a way to prepend a carrier tag to the topic subject? Most people wouldn't do that, but there are enough guides to help.
If it's carrier specific, the thread title gets tagged with the carrier.
Why is everyone obsessed with sub forums for carriers? What the op requested makes perfect sense as the architecture is completely different.
With carriers, there may be slight firmware discrepancies but the devices are 99% the same. This leads to having to have 56,000,000 threads on the same issue as each person who has the issue happens to be on a different carrier. This actually is detrimental to a support forum. It makes supporting and asking for support so much harder.
Its been discussed a lot with all the new devices in the "Suggestion box and feedback" forum.
It has been decided that for root, it definitely needs to be separated (although NOT by carrier, by Hardware) and the general will stay as it is.
The phones are 98% the same when it comes to software. If there was a support forum for each, the same issue could be reported 6 - 8 different times and each time someone would have to try and resolve it. You'd end up with people posting support threads 6-8 times, to get maximum visibility of an issue. It just doesnt make sense to change how it is.
I'm not GNEX man, so I don't have a lot of say but I wouldn't want to see that convention continued through out every new device forum.
With other devices with which I am more familiar, there is a CDMA version and a GSM version. Although, yes basebands can be different between CDMA versions (A thread for each iteration linked in the sticky), Generally processes and ROMS are interchangeable, therefore many of the issues and pitfalls will be.
I cant help but thinking this is duplicating/triplicating effort. Theres a danger people will only look in verizon all things root and spend time trying to resolve something thats already resolved in sprint. I would have thouht having as much centralised as possible would be the best thing
Couldn't it be called "International / GSM - All things root" and "CDMA (Verizon / Sprint) - All things root"? Or a description that explains which are CDMA examples?
I don't understand the need to regularly discuss Verizon in a device specific forum. Doesn't much of that fit in the Verizon android carrier forum?
I understand "wheres my update" but what else fits there?
I don't care if you have Verizon, sprint general sub forums but I will fight to the death to avoid the detriment that is carrier specific root forums. What sim card or what cdma configuration the devices have has NOTHING to do with how you root or what roms you need. All that affects that is physical architecture. Sure maybe only one carrier provides cdma and that could be Verizon, there fore the cdma root section could be labelled Verizon to help identify.
I've been skulking ,around root forums for 2 years and will be skulking around them for the foreseeable future. As whatever is decided here will affect all new devices, please understand why I am so passionate about dividing the root forums as little as possible. I.don't think we need to encourage cliques where there is no separation of devices.
Troubleshooting - slight variance in topics but both architectures have more common ground than not
Accessories - are the phones the same shape?
Tips and tricks - see troubleshooting
Root - yes, maybe one sub forum per architecture as drivers, rooting methods and roms will vary.
General - I really don't care. If this is the only place you can discuss how weak the signal on the gnex is with Verizon, so be it. But how do we know its not weak on sprint too?
I.just don't get what type of device specific, carrier specific issues you guys can't find easily
http://androidforums.com/suggestion-box-feedback/562739-will-there-forum-na-version-s3.html
http://androidforums.com/suggestion-box-feedback/562493-two-different-network-types-same-forum.html
http://androidforums.com/suggestion-box-feedback/535344-galaxy-nexus-subforum.html
This comes up ALL the time. It has been decided that NO is the answer.
I for one stand by that NO whole heartedly. I think it would be detrimental for all of us.
Here are some of my comments:


I for one would welcome separate forums. Who cares if the same issue is being discussed in 4 different forums
Also, SURoot, IIRC you and I have discussed merging the ATR forums. Considering everything that has evolved in the ATR forums, I think that's going to be a mistake. We might be able to merge the AT&T with T-Mo USA forums, but definitely not the Sprint and Verizon ATR forums. Sprint has an unencrypted bootloader, Verizon will not, so there are going to be different processes, different ROMs, etc.

Just to quickly address the distinction of different hardware versions - there are only three hardware versions of the S3 (if you count the Korean Exynos+LTE+2GB RAM version.) Unlike most phones which are on CDMA and GSM carriers, the US GS3 uses the Qualcomm S4 "MSM8960" chipset, which supports all of the US radio frequencies.
Now, there are software differences within the hardware, as evidenced by the different bloat and Verizon's locked bootloader/permanent wifi toggle notification.
Root/ROMS will likely need to be carrier specific, but otherwise the only differences are between the Exynos and S4 - it remains to be seen whether troubleshooting will turn up carrier-specific problems.