rhod400 and Droid Eris both use MSM7600 cpu, can Droid Eris port to rhod400
here is the Droid Eris rom:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944430
then like HD2, make an magldr for rhod400, android store in nand may be as perfect as HD2
great news:
I don't think it's the same proc.
AFAIK, Hero/Tattoo I think are the exact same proc (someone correct me if I'm wrong here... I'm a little fuzzy on all the different phone types and their specs ).
i've tried porting from the droid eris and it has never worked for me. has anyone else tried?
arrrghhh said:
I don't think it's the same proc.
AFAIK, Hero/Tattoo I think are the exact same proc (someone correct me if I'm wrong here... I'm a little fuzzy on all the different phone types and their specs ).
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here is the proc parameters:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=2080&c=htc_droid_eris_a6376
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1792&c=sprint_touch_pro2_t7380_htc_rhodium_w
Rhodium uses a msm7201a soc
randomblame said:
Rhodium uses a msm7201a soc
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According to this logic, we still have some hope, http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7201a&c=qualcomm_msm7201a (scroll to the bottom, click the button) is a list of devices that according to pdadb use the msm7201a...
The first one, T-Mobile Comet (Huawei Ideos U8150) is running 2.2 ...
Maybe we have some hope?
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Rhodium uses a msm7201a soc
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So does the G1, the original Android phone.
Porting uncompatible ROMs possible, but quite hard.
For example, 2.1+Sense build from Desire that ported Klinux one year ago.
ethanpil said:
According to this logic, we still have some hope, http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7201a&c=qualcomm_msm7201a (scroll to the bottom, click the button) is a list of devices that according to pdadb use the msm7201a...
The first one, T-Mobile Comet (Huawei Ideos U8150) is running 2.2 ...
Maybe we have some hope?
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Huawei rom has been ported by me and neopeek,you can see in my signature or on neopeek forum
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Let this be just discussion first...
So today was the Windows Phone 7 announcement and a lot of new devices were announced including the HTC 7 Mozart:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/htc-7-mozart-and-7-trophy-set-out-to-conquer-the-wp7-world-7-pr/
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/htc-7-mozart-first-hands-on/
Pretty similar hardware and look to our Desire... I know it's early now but do you think that we will be able to port Windows Phone 7 to our Desire? Just for fun... Android is good enough.
Moved to General as not development.
Would be much more difficult since that's 100% reverse engineering 'cause Windows Phone 7 OS is not open source at all. But not impossible, though don't expect any...
EleCtrOx666 said:
Would be much more difficult since that's 100% reverse engineering 'cause Windows Phone 7 OS is not open source at all. But not impossible, though don't expect any...
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Devs here have made wonders, and I think I saw a dev here running WP 7 on an HD 2....
I think we only need some sort of a bootloader... as the hardware is pretty similar it should boot and some parts should work.
I'm also more than satisfied with Android, but hey... as a geek, dual booting my smartphone does have some appeal
Seems unlikely. One of the biggest problems with pouring android to a wm phone is that some of the drivers are in the radio rom and that is closed. So a huge among of work goes into figuring out how to talk to the hardware then coding that into the linux kernel source. In the case of wp7, there will be no source code at all, just binaries. Without haret and debug information, there is no way to start other than flashing the rom and seeing whether it bricks. Maybe if haret got ported out would be a start. (maybe it already has, I didn't look at this for a while).
....speaking about Bravo clones, how about one that runs WinMo 6.5?
http://phonereplica.info/dual-sim/touch-g7-dual-sim-phone-htc-desire-clone.html
....and a video of the action:
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/Un6h1tEL1GE/
rete said:
....speaking about Bravo clones, how about one that runs WinMo 6.5?
http://phonereplica.info/dual-sim/touch-g7-dual-sim-phone-htc-desire-clone.html
....and a video of the action:
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/Un6h1tEL1GE/
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These clones always make me laugh a little. Why don't they just put Android on them? Lol.
I'm 100% sticking with Android but, I'd love to be able to dual boot WP7. You know, just to say I can
This would be hard work!
WP7 ist not OpenSource so creating driver etc is vey heavy!
Side note, anyone know if its going to be SIM free? Orange have the exclusive as an operator but I'm quite tempted to have a look at this...first previews are saying WP7 is VERY fast
Orange will have paid through the nose to get exclusivity of this phone so don't expect to see it sim free for at least a couple of months, they normally have either 6 weeks, 3 months or 6 months exclusive rights before going sim free.
I suppose cause the ROMs are out it could just be debranded, assuming it's not too hard to break the bootloader
given desire and mozart have very similar specs, does that mean there's a good chance android can be ported to mozart? im guessing through some kind of bootloader? anyone working on it?
Wondows 7 on htc desire
I would also love, If My HTC Desire is capable of dual boot on Windows 7 and Android. After having such a good hardware but if it does not support on software then it such hardware is of no use.
ameel said:
given desire and mozart have very similar specs, does that mean there's a good chance android can be ported to mozart? im guessing through some kind of bootloader? anyone working on it?
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Any one found a workaround to this yet? Dual booting is lovely. For this reason, I happen to put a hand on a HD2 with WinMo 6.5 and I can boot Android on it but the phone is not mine, so now Im searching for a good HTC phone that gives me the options to play with.
I don't understand this, I've seen a lot of low-end HTC phones ship with flash lite pre-installed, and I've also noticed a lot of symbian phones have Flash Lite pre-installed aswell, and some like the LG Cookie use flash for the whole UI of the phone, yet they're much lower specs compared to the P500.
Does anybody have any idea if the flash lite available in a few lower end HTC's could be ported to the P500 perhaps?
I don't understand that also.
HTC Hero have a Qualcomm 7200a armv6 that is weaker than our Qualcomm 7227.
So why Hero supports Flash?
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I don't understand that also.
HTC Hero have a Qualcomm 7200a armv6 that is weaker than our Qualcomm 7227.
So why Hero supports Flash?
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Maybe because HTC ported flash light on their device? I tried search for Flash (lite) for armv6 but it doesn't exist.
I have no idea why only those devices have flash lite. Anyone owns an HTC phone? Maybe we can take the apk out from the phone xD
This is already talked about in apps section.
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Just wondering if SE lied to us that we cannot have real multitouch just so that we would buy their next generation phones or were they right? or does bootloader have nothing to do with this?
nope. i think there will not be mt. only dt. hardware dun support i think.
i think mt is possible...
why? who would build a high end device with no multitouch, that is so stupid dont you think?
multitouch on iphone release on 20 January 2009
And
The Xperia X10 was first revealed on November 3, 2009..
do you think big company like s.e would ****ed up and will not include MT?
do you remember this? http://xperia-x1.com/sony-style-website-claims-xperia-x10-has-multi-touch-display/
back then we have 1.6 offcourse it doesnt support MT niether DT.
they announced DT is possible on 2.1, right..... you know why only DT?
because arc is coming i think they dont want the arc to look like copycats of x10 with a little bit of hw upgrades...
i am not here to mislead you x10 fellow men.. if only we can use our LOGIC side..
its all about MARKETING STRATEGIES....
i am not calling s.e a liar, business is business right...
if only we have the right kernel i think it should work..
think before you bash me.
-- X10B -- said:
i think mt is possible...
why? who would build a high end device with no multitouch, that is so stupid dont you think?
multitouch on iphone release on 20 January 2009
And
The Xperia X10 was first revealed on November 3, 2009..
do you think big company like s.e would ****ed up and will not include MT?
do you remember this? http://xperia-x1.com/sony-style-website-claims-xperia-x10-has-multi-touch-display/
back then we have 1.6 offcourse it doesnt support MT niether DT.
they announced DT is possible on 2.1, right..... you know why only DT?
because arc is coming i think they dont want the arc to look like copycats of x10 with a little bit of hw upgrades...
i am not here to mislead you x10 fellow men.. if only we can use our LOGIC side..
its all about MARKETING STRATEGIES....
i am not calling s.e a liar, business is business right...
if only we have the right kernel i think it should work..
think before you bash me.
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nope. mostly no mt only dt. nth to do with kernel. its the hardware. in the devepment forum...even with custom kernel..the hardware still wont support it. correct me if im wrong...which i dun think so =) read from somewhere. =p
I'm looking for anyone who can actually say what's going on with x10. Does it really support MT or DT is what we'll get?
I'm happy with DT now but MT would be awesome.
NO MT, onlt dt
a2ha said:
Just wondering if SE lied to us that we cannot have real multitouch just so that we would buy their next generation phones or were they right? or does bootloader have nothing to do with this?
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The X10 is using the same touch screen as the Nexus 1 and the HTC desire.
Both of them are having the cross axis issue and both of them can detect only 2 fingers.
So this time, it's not software related, it's hardware related
What if we just replace the screen with one that is capable of multitouch?
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Hanzo.Hasashi said:
What if we just replace the screen with one that is capable of multitouch?
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umm... yeah... no..... thats impossible...
elady58 said:
The X10 is using the same touch screen as the Nexus 1 and the HTC desire.
Both of them are having the cross axis issue and both of them can detect only 2 fingers.
So this time, it's not software related, it's hardware related
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can you please post the link where did you get this ?
The screen dosen't have nothing in related to dt or MT, the only thing is a related ADC converter that translate capacitance of the screen in x,y position this is described to understand, and this piece of hardware it isn't capable of do 2 simultaneous readings. In dt the reading is only one but with very highly frequency so u don't remark the time between them, and acts like a MT, but it isn't in reality. The chip datasheet was on the forum in one thread posted.
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I don't mind DT..but I hope they can make it more responsive..I love Iphone because of the MT is so smooth and responsive..
custom roms always helps =)
It seems like we've had this discussion before.
I remember reading all those arguments that it can or cannot support this.
I will be shocked if it actually does support mt.
However, dual touch is enough for me
i dont mind dual touch, i just wish it was more responsive
The only thing that sucks about not having MT is that playing Tap Tap Revenge is kind of hard when three come at once.. but oh well.. I can live with out TTR
nan_a said:
The screen dosen't have nothing in related to dt or MT, the only thing is a related ADC converter that translate capacitance of the screen in x,y position this is described to understand, and this piece of hardware it isn't capable of do 2 simultaneous readings. In dt the reading is only one but with very highly frequency so u don't remark the time between them, and acts like a MT, but it isn't in reality. The chip datasheet was on the forum in one thread posted.
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you're correct it is the digitizer on the x10 that is used...
It cannot read more than two points simultaneously, so true mt will never be possible
fiscidtox said:
you're correct it is the digitizer on the x10 that is used...
It cannot read more than two points simultaneously, so true mt will never be possible
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But only 2-touch-points are defined in the driver. Maybe it's possible to define more with some hacks?
foreveralone said:
But only 2-touch-points are defined in the driver. Maybe it's possible to define more with some hacks?
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no... it is the digitizer itself, not the drivers.
Synaptics Cleartouch 2000 digitizer
Same as on the n1, and the htc desire...
They ALL have the same issue
Hey
Whats the best QWERTY Android phone right now (or coming in the near future)? I just need it to have XDA support by a lot of members and support (now or in the future) for Android 4.0/4.1
riahc3 said:
Hey
Whats the best QWERTY Android phone right now (or coming in the near future)? I just need it to have XDA support by a lot of members and support (now or in the future) for Android 4.0/4.1
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Xda support??
Swiftkey x and smart keyboard are pretty good...
Try out your self...
Swiftkey predicts words before you start typing which is awesome and thats why I prefer it
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aceian said:
Xda support??
Swiftkey x and smart keyboard are pretty good...
Try out your self...
Swiftkey predicts words before you start typing which is awesome and thats why I prefer it
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I have no idea what you are talking about.
I am asking for a phone.
Possibly the Sony Xperia Mini Pro. It's relatively small but it's well supported and does have official ICS.
If you look past the fact that it was released in 2010, I would definately say the HTC Desire Z aka G2. It has fantastic build quality and no qwerty devices yet, have surpased its awesomeness IMO. I have used many Samsung qwerty devices and they are just pitiful compared to the Desire Z. There are quite a few ICS roms for it here on xda.
+1 for the g2. There are quite a few ICS roms for it that are more than suitable as a daily driver. I'm still looking for a worthy successor that would add NFC, a front facing cam, and a dual core processor. That's really all it's missing.
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Pr.TOSHIBA said:
If you look past the fact that it was released in 2010, I would definately say the HTC Desire Z aka G2. It has fantastic build quality and no qwerty devices yet, have surpased its awesomeness IMO. I have used many Samsung qwerty devices and they are just pitiful compared to the Desire Z. There are quite a few ICS roms for it here on xda.
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+1 for this as well, adding on SwiftKeys prediction to the physical keyboard is nice as well. (Current rom/etc in sig).
Ticklefish said:
Possibly the Sony Xperia Mini Pro. It's relatively small but it's well supported and does have official ICS.
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The screen is a bit too small for my tastes Other than that looks like a good phone
Pr.TOSHIBA said:
If you look past the fact that it was released in 2010, I would definately say the HTC Desire Z aka G2. It has fantastic build quality and no qwerty devices yet, have surpased its awesomeness IMO. I have used many Samsung qwerty devices and they are just pitiful compared to the Desire Z. There are quite a few ICS roms for it here on xda.
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gee one said:
+1 for the g2. There are quite a few ICS roms for it that are more than suitable as a daily driver. I'm still looking for a worthy successor that would add NFC, a front facing cam, and a dual core processor. That's really all it's missing.
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kbeezie said:
+1 for this as well, adding on SwiftKeys prediction to the physical keyboard is nice as well. (Current rom/etc in sig).
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Well, I did not state this but I currently have a Desire Z and as of right now, it is not getting a officialy ICS update. Im having problems with it (hardware wise looks like) and Desire Zs are not being sold anymore so im SOL. Thats why Im asking on another physical QWERTY keyboard devices that has XDA support AND has or will recieve a official update to ICS/JB.
Motorola Droid 4?
Posted from my rooted Motorola Atrix.
Xperia Pro MK16i/a. Got official ICS update from sony and ICS custom rom from freexperia/cyanogenmod team. single core processor msm8255 clocked at 1Ghz and 512mb of ram, HDPI devices. The bigger version of xperia mini pro sk17.
In my opinion, moto droid 3 is much better in term of hardware but the stupidity of motorola locking the bootloader, i suggest better you buy xperia pro..
Verizon just announced the droid incredible- this is pretty close, but it's missing the hardware keyboard. It has an S4 dual core, NFC, micro SD, and it's made by HTC. All they need to do now is add a keyboard and sell it on T-mo, or at least sell it with T-mo compatible bands.
Some might think the 4" screen size is too small, especially compared to some of the recent flagship phones. I don't watch many movies on my phone, so I would rather have portability and a convenient form factor. If the large screen trend continues, we might see bag phones make a comeback.
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I guess the era of physical keyboards is over, there really are no phones out there that aren't borderline obsolete and if you want to buy unlocked then good luck getting anything released after 2010
Honestly I dont get why none of those chinese cloners can make a good 6577 or 6589 phone with a slide-out qwerty
you don't specify a provider....
riahc3 said:
Hey
Whats the best QWERTY Android phone right now (or coming in the near future)? I just need it to have XDA support by a lot of members and support (now or in the future) for Android 4.0/4.1
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Samsung galaxy s Relay for tmobile
riahc3 said:
Hey
Whats the best QWERTY Android phone right now (or coming in the near future)? I just need it to have XDA support by a lot of members and support (now or in the future) for Android 4.0/4.1
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I would've gone for the Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II (if it were available in my country), so I had to settle for SE Xperia Pro MK16i. I got really tired of full-touch screen slabs, so I went back to slide-out qwerty models. I really have no options available (imports are out of the question because I want local support in case of faulty hardware/manufacture defects and phone has to be compatible with our GSM infrastructure), it's sad I have to buy a 2011 model phone to use in 2013.
I dont know if you would be satisfied with its 800MHz single-core processor, but im actually quite pleased with the original qwerty on my LG Optimus L5, screen size iz fine 4.0'', and it has a lot of languages in it.
As the title states this is a clarification for people that either don't know or are confused. All HTC one models are the same across the board hence you can flash international roms.at&t,tmobile,and sprint users can flash international roms without any problems.
I have an at&t version and been flashing international roms on it.I am currently on android revolution he Rom latest build on 4.2.2 that just came out and man this thing is blazing fast! You think it was fast before..load 4.2.2 with sense 5 and this thing fly's smooth!
So to clear the air yes it is okay to flash international roms.again if your still a tad bit scared ateast check and read the entire thread to stay on the safe side
Happy flashing
This is why I don't regret going with HTC instead of Samsung. I've always hated that international and US variants were different in hardware for most Samsungs. HTC one is a real winner and believe they will make a comeback in time.
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SKyRocKeting727 said:
This is why I don't regret going with HTC instead of Samsung. I've always hated that international and variants were different in hardware for most Samsungs. HTC one is a real winner and believe they will make a comeback in time.
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+1
Exactly! lol back when i had the HTC sensation tmobile version. One quick root/unlock bootloader and i was flashing international roms back and forth like crazy haha
Don't forget poor sprint. They get nothing lol
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Squirrel1620 said:
Don't forget poor sprint. They get nothing lol
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They'll get it eventually. What sprint has is Google Wallet, which i can't stand not having
SKyRocKeting727 said:
This is why I don't regret going with HTC instead of Samsung. I've always hated that international and US variants were different in hardware for most Samsungs. HTC one is a real winner and believe they will make a comeback in time.
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Hmmm.... All SGS4s that use the S600 qualcomm chipsets can flash each others ROMs, so this is a slight misconception.
i9505 and all its variants can share roms. About 70% or more of the SGS4s in the world are a variation of this edition including the future GE coming out.
i9500 is stuck in its own community. This is the one you are referring to and it is a small community that seems to be minimizing.
marcviado said:
I have an at&t version and been flashing international roms on it.I am currently on android revolution he Rom latest build on 4.2.2 that just came out and man this thing is blazing fast! You think it was fast before..load 4.2.2 with sense 5 and this thing fly's smooth!
Happy flashing
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How are LTE speeds with the latest update?
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crea78 said:
How are LTE speeds with the latest update?
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Using Vanilla Rootbox and was pulling 28mbps earlier today with 2 bars of LTE service.
SlimJ87D said:
Hmmm.... All SGS4s that use the S600 qualcomm chipsets can flash each others ROMs, so this is a slight misconception.
i9505 and all its variants can share roms. About 70% or more of the SGS4s in the world are a variation of this edition including the future GE coming out.
i9500 is stuck in its own community. This is the one you are referring to and it is a small community that seems to be minimizing.
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Hmmmmmmm...different processors for S4 variants, the Snapdragon 600 and the Exynos. Where as the HTC one ONLY has the Snapdragon 600 for all variants. We can flash international ROMS on our AT&T model. Try flashing a S4 (Exynos based)Rom on a S4 that has the Snapdragon 600 processor. Obviously you didn't read my first post correctly as I said that I disliked how Samsung tends to make phones with different processors for one phone i.e (Galaxy Note, S2, S3, S4) which had different processors between the international and US models.
I believe it had to do with Samsung's Exynos LTE capabilities in the US.
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SKyRocKeting727 said:
Hmmmmmmm...different processors for S4 variants, the Snapdragon 600 and the Exynos. Where as the HTC one ONLY has the Snapdragon 600 for all variants. We can flash international ROMS on our AT&T model. Try flashing a S4 (Exynos based)Rom on a S4 that has the Snapdragon 600 processor. Obviously you didn't read my first post correctly as I said that I disliked how Samsung tends to make phones with different processors for one phone i.e (Galaxy Note, S2, S3, S4) which had different processors between the international and US models.
I believe it had to do with Samsung's Exynos LTE capabilities in the US.
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Yes I did read your post, but you made it seem like roms aren't interchangeable at all. My point is that there is a international S600, i9505, and its variations make up about 75% of all the SGS4s in the whole world. For example, the US T-Mobile SGS4 can flash roms from the International i9505.
Sure, it can't flash from the i9500, but the development mostly lies in the i9505 and it's variants anyways.
SKyRocKeting727 said:
Hmmmmmmm...different processors for S4 variants, the Snapdragon 600 and the Exynos. Where as the HTC one ONLY has the Snapdragon 600 for all variants. We can flash international ROMS on our AT&T model. Try flashing a S4 (Exynos based)Rom on a S4 that has the Snapdragon 600 processor. Obviously you didn't read my first post correctly as I said that I disliked how Samsung tends to make phones with different processors for one phone i.e (Galaxy Note, S2, S3, S4) which had different processors between the international and US models.
I believe it had to do with Samsung's Exynos LTE capabilities in the US.
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Well I just flashed an i9505 international rom onto my ATT S4, all the US Carrier Variants are the same as the i9505, the i9500 is the only difference and thats the exynos cpu, and as stated most variants out right now are the i9505 including the upcoming GE, that said all the One Variants contain the same chipset, so that does make things less confusing.
Sprint users can't flash any ROM actually. Only certain ROMs are compatible.
Please edit your OP with this information as it's currently misleading to others
SGS2 FAQ | HTC One FAQ
SlimJ87D said:
Hmmm.... All SGS4s that use the S600 qualcomm chipsets can flash each others ROMs, so this is a slight misconception.
i9505 and all its variants can share roms. About 70% or more of the SGS4s in the world are a variation of this edition including the future GE coming out.
i9500 is stuck in its own community. This is the one you are referring to and it is a small community that seems to be minimizing.
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You seem to be forgetting the fact that the Att and Verizon (I think verizon) have the bootloader locked with no current solution to unlock which has made it super difficult for devs to make solutions for rooting them and there's barely any development going on for those two either. HTC on the other hand has a incredible community full of development and amazing devs (not saying the s4 doesn't, but ours seems more so) and a lot of people (myself included) don't even bother with root because HTC did such an incredible jib with the one and sense 5.
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Pure+ said:
You seem to be forgetting the fact that the Att and Verizon (I think verizon) have the bootloader locked with no current solution to unlock which has made it super difficult for devs to make solutions for rooting them and there's barely any development going on for those two either. HTC on the other hand has a incredible community full of development and amazing devs (not saying the s4 doesn't, but ours seems more so) and a lot of people (myself included) don't even bother with root because HTC did such an incredible jib with the one and sense 5.
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That is true but shabby penguin has a modded cwm recovery that allows you to flash any rom from tmobile, sprint, Verizon, or the international i9505 version. Development is fine over there. I have the best of both worlds with the one and the S4. Lol
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HTC One (Model 802t)
Hi,
I am wondering if you can help in rooting my Chinese Dual Sim HTC One (Model 802t). As with all Chinese phones, it is restricted with limited apps. Even Google Play Store is not available as the Chinese has their own app stores with limited apps.
I bought this phone from China Mobile in Shenzhen, China.
Some info of the phone for your ref.:
ROM Version :1.12.1403.2
Android Version : 4.1.2
HTC Sense : 5.0
Software No : 1.0.0.802t
HTC SDK API level ; 5.23
Kernel version : 3.4.10-gbec450b, [email protected]#1, SMP PREEMPT
Baseband version : T2.05.1281.25_10.27.4081.02-1237.18.19.0528
Build No. 1.12.1403.2.CL186762 release-keys
Browser Version : WebKit/534.30
Hope the above info helps.
Please advise.
Thanks
thimschiew said:
Hi,
I am wondering if you can help in rooting my Chinese Dual Sim HTC One (Model 802t). As with all Chinese phones, it is restricted with limited apps. Even Google Play Store is not available as the Chinese has their own app stores with limited apps.
I bought this phone from China Mobile in Shenzhen, China.
Some info of the phone for your ref.:
ROM Version :1.12.1403.2
Android Version : 4.1.2
HTC Sense : 5.0
Software No : 1.0.0.802t
HTC SDK API level ; 5.23
Kernel version : 3.4.10-gbec450b, [email protected]#1, SMP PREEMPT
Baseband version : T2.05.1281.25_10.27.4081.02-1237.18.19.0528
Build No. 1.12.1403.2.CL186762 release-keys
Browser Version : WebKit/534.30
Hope the above info helps.
Please advise.
Thanks
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No
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thimschiew said:
Hi,
I am wondering if you can help in rooting my Chinese Dual Sim HTC One (Model 802t). As with all Chinese phones, it is restricted with limited apps. Even Google Play Store is not available as the Chinese has their own app stores with limited apps.
I bought this phone from China Mobile in Shenzhen, China.
Some info of the phone for your ref.:
ROM Version :1.12.1403.2
Android Version : 4.1.2
HTC Sense : 5.0
Software No : 1.0.0.802t
HTC SDK API level ; 5.23
Kernel version : 3.4.10-gbec450b, [email protected]#1, SMP PREEMPT
Baseband version : T2.05.1281.25_10.27.4081.02-1237.18.19.0528
Build No. 1.12.1403.2.CL186762 release-keys
Browser Version : WebKit/534.30
Hope the above info helps.
Please advise.
Thanks
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It has been posted a method to root the device on the international section look for it if you can't find it let me know I'll help you find it
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does anyone know if the radio chips are the same in the HTC One across all carriers? or if we are able to change them via a radio flash?
Pure+ said:
You seem to be forgetting the fact that the Att and Verizon (I think verizon) have the bootloader locked with no current solution to unlock which has made it super difficult for devs to make solutions for rooting them and there's barely any development going on for those two either. HTC on the other hand has a incredible community full of development and amazing devs (not saying the s4 doesn't, but ours seems more so) and a lot of people (myself included) don't even bother with root because HTC did such an incredible jib with the one and sense 5.
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BS, bootloaders were unlocked a few days after the ATT release thanks to Dan.
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SlimJ87D said:
BS, bootloaders were unlocked a few days after the ATT release thanks to Dan.
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Nope the bootloader is not unlocked. There's just a way to get around it and flash roms.
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