[Q] Can you use the DNA on walmarts my family mobile? - HTC Droid DNA

its finally time to replace my HD2, Ive run every rom under the sun for it and been extremely happy with it over the years but i finally cracked the screen! Anyhow Ive always loved HTC's lineup but it seems to REALLY get what i want i end up switching carriers every couple years! the wife and i recently switched over to my family mobile with a new galaxy S II for her and Ive been eying htc's new lineups like the one series. Almost bought a euro quad core one X then did some research and saw it would only work on the edge network now the new DNA is everything im looking for but am i gonna run into any issues with this setup now? biggest concern is the my family mobile kit uses a standard sim card and the DNA uses the micro sim correct? great 3G coverage in my area and with the new service and im always on the WIFI so 4G isn't all that important to me (yet) so if this phone will work unlocked on t-mobiles walmart my family mobile at 3G speeds I'd be happy with that! thanks guys for any info!

I haven't checked all the details, but it should work. Many people have put AT&T and t-mo sim cards into this phone and its worked without a problem. You won't have 4g lte, but people have posted 10+ mbps speeds on t-mo so it will still be plenty fast.
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[Q] Will The HTC Thunderbolt be availible for cricket

will the htc thunderbolt be fully flashable to cricket yes or no
I'm sure there is a switch under the battery Criket<>Verizon ... I never got why you would pay 700 for a phone just to save 40 a month and not have 4g and have sub par service... but i'm sure someone will develop a criket rom like the did with the incredible but nothing special
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I'm sure there is a switch under the battery Criket<>Verizon ... I never got why you would pay 700 for a phone just to save 40 a month and not have 4g and have sub par service... but i'm sure someone will develop a criket rom like the did with the incredible but nothing special
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Because after 10 months that 40 turns into 400 and we just paid for the subsidy that ppl are paying for every month for 24 months(40 * 24 = $960) In comparison, after 24 months you get paid $260 for using it on a different network. Sub par service is a matter of opinion...no need to be rude about it, some ppl prefer a frugal alternative.
I guess the thought is that you could buy a cheaper device, and get just as good performance out of it because on Cricket you will never, ever, see any of the 4G speeds that we see.
This thing gets downloads that are consistently as fast as my Home Comcast (15mbps). I have seen some speeds that are double 30+mbps.
I guess what the other poster is thinking is that you could buy a droid 2 or a droid X and basically get the same results. Outside of the 4G LTE speeds, this device is nothing more than a MT4G or Desire HD (same internals). You wouldn't have to spend the extra money for a 4G phone that you will never utilize.
I thought that cricket was signing up for Lightsquared's LTE service? Which I would assume would be the same 700 Mhz our devices run on? I could be wrong, but if cricket did this it seems like it wouldn't be a terrible deal and as op said, he would still save money and actually be able to utilize the service. I doubt they would have the coverage we will, but don't denigrate the dude. He did nothing wrong asked a relevant question. Sorry, this was more directed at two_cents.
I have no idea what frequency Cricket would use, but keep in mind that metroPCS has 4G LTE as well and it is not at all compatible with Verizon 4G LTE. So it may be that the carriers try to distinguish themselves in the near future (especially from value based carriers) based on their phones not being compatible with other networks.
This would have the effect of making you go with one of the Big 3(?) carriers if you wanted a quality smartphone, or pick an inferior or entry level device and go with a prepaid carrier.
Yeah, I know metro's is different, but I was thinking that, which I could be remembering wrong, that LS's LTE service was going to be the same 700mhz. Like I said, I could be wrong. This is just what I vaguely remember.
When cricket starts using sim cards to register devices
Yes that's right the sim card is like those from other networks, doubt it will work
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Chips in Crickets?
Been an At&t user since forever. Service is good enough in Savannah and the job pays for it so I haven't had an argument to switch. So, SIM cards in phones have always been the norm. Could switch out my Nokia, Palm, iPhone whenever.
So forgive my ignorance when I ask what the significance of sims appearing in Cricket phones to being able to use the Thunderbolt? I currently use a Huawei on Cricket to play with and it doesn't have a sim. I've seen a Droid X also on Cricket and I don't know whether it has a sim or not.
Personally I wouldnt use a DX or TB on Cricket but for $55 a month (unlimited everything) it's an attractive offer.
Btw, the Huawei is Z4 rooted and has 2.2.1, which ruins the Wifi. But Wifi tethering works great. About 1mb u/d, but worthwhile. My iP4 gets 3+mb down and 1+mb up on 3G even with MyWi. When 4G LTE comes here with big red then I'll probably switch. I looking forward to a 4.3 screen and 2.3GB
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I thought that cricket was signing up for Lightsquared's LTE service? Which I would assume would be the same 700 Mhz our devices run on? I could be wrong, but if cricket did this it seems like it wouldn't be a terrible deal and as op said, he would still save money and actually be able to utilize the service. I doubt they would have the coverage we will, but don't denigrate the dude. He did nothing wrong asked a relevant question. Sorry, this was more directed at two_cents.
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I think you are mixing up Cricket for Metro PCS.
also the 700Mhz band is verizons if I am not mistaken, so the band will be different for Lightsquared's LTE unless them roam on verizons network.
No, I know metro has their own LTE service, that is not on the same bandwidth ours. Reading further into the lightsquared's frequency range they are on three bands. 1.4 1.6 and 2.0. So, yes I was wrong about it about the TB working on crickets network if they partnered with LS, but I wasn't talking about MPCS. I thought that I had saw where LS was running on the 700 mhz band with VZW. Not sure where I pulled that one out of thin air from, because apparently I was way off. Here's where I got my new info.http://www.dailywireless.org/2010/07/20/lightsquared-announces-lte-network/
MPCS runs on the 1700 mhz band.
ok, I may have to scrap this whole post. We will just chalk it up to the fact I don't know WTF I'm talking about.
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ok, I may have to scrap this whole post. We will just chalk it up to the fact I don't know WTF I'm talking about.
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haha it happens brah, no biggie.
Since no one has yet answer the original question... I'm a professional cell phone tech normally all Verizon phones can be flashed to cricket HOWEVER Verizon has decided to use identification cards similar to Sim cards for their service starting with the thunderbolt and all future Verizon 4g phones. I have yet to attempt to flash a thunderbolt I will try Monday however I'm fairly confident without the id card it will not work on cricket. The card is what stores registration info for the network now VERY similar to a Sim. I'm doubting a flash will work but I will repost tomorrow with my results.
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Since no one has yet answer the original question... I'm a professional cell phone tech normally all Verizon phones can be flashed to cricket HOWEVER Verizon has decided to use identification cards similar to Sim cards for their service starting with the thunderbolt and all future Verizon 4g phones. I have yet to attempt to flash a thunderbolt I will try Monday however I'm fairly confident without the id card it will not work on cricket. The card is what stores registration info for the network now VERY similar to a Sim. I'm doubting a flash will work but I will repost tomorrow with my results.
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Your correct there is no way to load a .prl on the phone without a sim unless theres another way. For the rest of the off topic posts you pay for what you get
Yeah, the SIM card makes this impossible at the moment.
possibly
Its possible because cricket will be getting 4G LTE sometime at the end of this year or early next. But it also depends if it works the same as Verizon's.
The Thunderbolt has officially been flashed to cricket with Talk and Text and hopefully data to come. I flashed it yesterday and i can make and recieve calls and texts atm so wish me luck to get data working
Crickets 4g is gonna be very limited they said they're basically making hotspot style 4g similar to att having wifi at starbucks
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Can u tell me how to connect it to qpst and enable the writing??? i have tried using qpst/cdmaws hell i even tried manual programming... but to no avail. if someone could just let me know whats up with this to get it connected... not looking to pay for the answer just need someone to help with this, everything else i can figure on my own... lol just need to write the prl first... thx...
Only if crickets 4G network is LTE
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Worth getting Titan on T-Mobile?

Just recently discovered this phone and love it!
However, i'm on T-Mobile. I'm not one of those people that have to have fast speeds on a phone and I'm usually around wi-fi.
Would this phone be worth getting and then using it on T-Mobile?
Hello! Maybe this one helps you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_IrKOXeZ7w
i have been using mine on t-mobile for a couple months now and it does suck not having 3g all the time. cant download certain things or some apps simply wont work running on edge when your out and about. works excellently on wifi. i would say if you get it for a good price do it. the screen size is awesome and its a fast phone. but i wouldnt drop $600 on it for it to run on edge. i won mine at a windows phone event night and unlocked it for $30
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i have been using mine on t-mobile for a couple months now and it does suck not having 3g all the time. cant download certain things or some apps simply wont work running on edge when your out and about. works excellently on wifi. i would say if you get it for a good price do it. the screen size is awesome and its a fast phone. but i wouldnt drop $600 on it for it to run on edge. i won mine at a windows phone event night and unlocked it for $30
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I totally agree with the statement from shamoozoo. I did the same thing about two months ago. I bought an AT&T phone and paid the price ($16.00 US) to get the unlock code to make it work on T-Mobile. Everthing works well except the data. Only getting Edge as the maximum data speed. Someone wrote in another thread about a pending T-Mob/AT&T data roaming agreement that will give us faster speeds and that it'll happen around the summer of this year so crossing my fingers on that one. Also, waiting for the unbranding ROM which will get rid of the AT&T "stuff" on my Titan and give me the internet sharing (tethering) for free.
t.mobile were not doing the deal I wanted so went with vodaphone. When using WiFi everything is instant. Don't know if it is the same with other networks. Even playing games online is instant. I love this phone.
HTC Titan x310a (AT&T) on T-Mobile...
Hey there. I too am a T-Mobile subscriber, using the AT&T branded version of the HTC Titan, and here's my 2ยข; When I saw the announcement for this phone, I was blown away, and just HAD to have it. I had a buddy who's with AT&T, and was eligible for a phone upgrade, but didn't want to use it, because he liked his current phone, so he allowed me to use it, so I got my Titan for $200. The biggest drawback, which others have mentioned here, is that, due to the AT&T radio firmware, which is incompatible with T-Mobile's 3G & 4G network, I'm stuck at 2G (EDGE). Also, I cannot use T-Mobile's Visual Voicemail. Other than these 2 issues, the Titan is phenomenal! Now, here's the good news; XDA-Developer members Cotulla, and the Dark Forces Team are currently working on a HardSPL & custom ROM for these incredible phones! Once they are finished, and make these tools available to the community, we will be able to flash custom Windows Phone ROMs, and different radio firmware, which will allow our Titans to use T-Mobiles
3G & 4G network bands! So my opinion is thus; the HTC Titan is an EXCELLENT phone to use on any GSM network. Good luck!
Hello,
I am in the same situation, I got the ATT Titan activated on T mobile and I get only Edge signal. Let us know when the Rom is done, I will for. I got My Titan free so nothing to lose but will like to have working on 4G.
Thank you.
I don't think alternate ROMs will get you 3G on T-Mobile. Until proven, that's just wishful thinking.
Radio Firmware doesn't change the actual Bands the phone uses its simply a hardware limitation. When and if T-Mobile does data roaming with AT&Ts 3G then yea you will have 3G/HSPA+ until then your stuck with EDGE until they light it up in your area.
And even if software controlled the radio bands we would first need compatible tmobile firmware for the Titan that would work with WP7 very restrictive OS.
The only way an AT&T-branded Titan will ever get 3G on T-Mobile USA is if and when T-Mo refarms their spectrum to use 1900MHz band for UMTS.

AT&T Galaxy S II on Straight Talk's Bring Your Own GSM Plan -- One Month Review

Well, first I'd like to say hello and introduce myself, since this is my first post on XDA-devs. I'm Dave, from North Georgia and I've had dozens of phones over the years, from the Nokia 6340i, to the Motorola MPX220, to the Blackberry Bold 9650, to the iPhone 3GS, to the Motorola Droid Bionic, and now to the Samsung Galaxy S II that I am currently rocking. I don't really know all that much about developing stuff, but I'm good at following instructions and I know enough about how things work, or shouldn't work, to be a good guinea pig (A.K.A. Alpha/Beta Tester).
Now that that's out of the way, on to my review of Straight Talk on my Galaxy S II:
I got the Galaxy S II from eBay on April 30th, and ordered a SIM for an AT&T branded phone from Straight Talk which came a couple days later. One thing to note, is that Straight Talk makes you sign for the SIM in person with FedEx, and I missed the FedEx man for two days because of work, so I drove to the FedEx facility to sign for and pick up the SIM, before they returned it to Straight Talk. That's pretty annoying in a rural area like mine, since the facility is over an hour away from my house. Luckily, that's my only complaint with Straight Talk.
I put the SIM in, set the APN settings with the info that ST provides with the SIM, and then went online on my Bionic to setup my account, and ported my number, right in the FedEx parking lot. Took about 10 minutes and the hardest part was finding my Verizon account number to port my number. The GSII started getting a HSPA+ data signal within a few minutes, and I ran a speed test, and got about 6 mbps down and 2 mbps up. I tried calling and SMS and that all worked fine. About 10 - 15 minutes after I ported my number, everything was working properly.
The phone and service has worked flawlessly since then except for the time I put a ROM on and forgot re-setup the APN. Easy fix though. I'm currently running SHOstock2 v3.0.4 and I love it. I've tried several ROMs, all of which work nice, but SHOstock2 feels more natural to me than any of the others. I've been using Shostock2 for nearly 3 weeks, and it has been great. The ROM and the phone itself have been rock solid!
My bill is 46.xx a month(I can't remember what the change is), and I've used a little over 2 gigs of data, sent several thousand texts and talked for several hundred minutes, and so far, I think I've picked a winner. Sure beats paying Verizon $98-$110(after 16% corp discount) a month for a flaky at best Droid Bionic...
I've just got to say, this Galaxy S II has been the best phone I've ever used by a good margin. If anyone has any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to ask them. It is pretty late for me, so I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
Have a nice night,
~Dave
I'm so pysched I'm confused on whether to get an unlocked gs2 or palm pre 2 for this
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donsh00tmesanta said:
I'm so pysched I'm confused on whether to get an unlocked gs2 or palm pre 2 for this
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As far as I'm aware you won't need an unlocked phone for this. Just an AT&T branded phone. My GSII was unlocked when I bought it, because I tried a T-Mobile prepaid SIM and it worked fine. I don't have data on that account, so I couldn't try that, plus it would of only been EDGE anyway. I couldn't tell you which phone to get, but I like Android phones myself, and the GSII is hard to beat. I've used 4 Android phones, the HTC EVO, the Motorola Droid X2, the Motorola Droid Bionic, and now the Galaxy S II, and the GSII blows the others away!
When you said "you ported your number", do you mean transferring old Verizon # from your Bionic to new AT&T SGS2?
Anyway, good feedback on ST.
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votinh said:
When you said "you ported your number", do you mean transferring old Verizon # from your Bionic to new AT&T SGS2?
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That's what porting means, to the carriers. I dealt with that too, when my wife switched to my family plan.
votinh said:
When you said "you ported your number", do you mean transferring old Verizon # from your Bionic to new AT&T SGS2?
Anyway, good feedback on ST.
Thanks
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That is correct. ST lets you transfer any mobile and most landline numbers to them. Sorry, I should of used the word "transferred" instead of "ported".
Got it,
Thanks matt, Unforgiven
I'm gonna have to keep an eye on this. Thanks. Can iPhone be ported over too? My wife will likely have an iPhone forever. I may seriously consider moving my family plan when my contract is up.
They sell either a regular mini sim, or the micro sim that fits the iPhone 4, so it looks like the answer is yes.
I've been thinking of doing this. I really should.
Anyone else have this service? how is the reception and speed?
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I'm gonna have to keep an eye on this. Thanks. Can iPhone be ported over too? My wife will likely have an iPhone forever. I may seriously consider moving my family plan when my contract is up.
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Go to Straight Talk's Website(I don't have a high enough post count to post links yet), then click Shop, and then SIM Cards.
Then, select the AT&T Compatible Phone radio button this site, and then it lets you select a standard Mini-SIM and the ewer Micro-SIM.
And there you go.
yomama84 said:
I've been thinking of doing this. I really should.
Anyone else have this service? how is the reception and speed?
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Depending on the SIM you buy (AT&T or T-Mobile) you use the towers of that carrier. So, I have the same reception as any AT&T customer. The only limiting factor is, and I've only heard this, I haven't had a chance to verify it, but you are limited to 7mbps because of the att.mvno APN that Straight Talk uses. There's no "4G" AT&T HSPA+ in my area, only the "3G" variety, according to the coverage map, so I've highest I've seen is 5.5 mbps down and 2.3 mbps up using speed tests. I'm going to a "4G" area soon, so I will test it there. So, it's not the 30mbps/3mbps that I got with Verizon's LTE network, but it's also half the price, and a lot less BS to deal with.
Thank you for this thread. I've been strongly considering this for a while. The feedback on Straight Talk is appreciated!
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So, it's not the 30mbps/3mbps that I got with Verizon's LTE network,
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Really???
Verizon LTE yields 30mbps??? Wow, that's fast. I never get pass 5mbps on pure AT&T in my area.
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Oh, btw, anyone know if unlimited mobile-to-mobile still be true if a ST with AT&T sim and pure AT&T customer? Both using AT&T network, though.
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Really???
Verizon LTE yields 30mbps??? Wow, that's fast. I never get pass 5mbps on pure AT&T in my area.
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Yeah, I'd get 15-30 mbps every LTE test from the Bionic. I think 32mbps was the fastest I'd seen. Even 15 - 25 when Wi-Fi tethered to a laptop. And really nice(for wireless) 65 - 80 ms latency too. But on EVDO, which is all my hometown has, I never saw above 1.8mbps, so I doubled to tripled my data speeds at home now.
yomama84 said:
I've been thinking of doing this. I really should.
Anyone else have this service? how is the reception and speed?
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Put a ST sim in my boys Xperia play out here in California. Works freaking great. Way better then T-Mobile pre-pay.
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Thank you for the post!! I feel stupid now though, for being committed to AT&T
Will definitely look at this when my contract is up.
Quick question for anyone who may know - looking at ST's Coverage Area, can someone explain to me what is the difference between Android and non-Android coverage map?
Straight Talk uses AT&t towers so the service should be the same. A few things to consider. ST doesnt allow tethering, streaming music or video. If you go over 2gb a month for data you will get a text from them and after that they will cut your service off!!! You will lose your number!!!!! Remember that! They have never made it clear when they will cut you off but from reading other posts it has come to the conclusion its 2 gb or a 100 mg a day. But if you can live with all that it cant be beat! My bill is 47 and change for the same service I was paying over 80 for. Im happy with ST. Just like here...Google is your friend. Search for more info. Good info on HoFo. Dont want to post another link to another forum. Hope some of this info was helpful.
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Thank you for the post!! I feel stupid now though, for being committed to AT&T
Will definitely look at this when my contract is up.
Quick question for anyone who may know - looking at ST's Coverage Area, can someone explain to me what is the difference between Android and non-Android coverage map?
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That Android map is for the ST branded Android phones, which up until a few days ago only used Sprint's network. You can tell by looking on the box and it will say what network it uses in the bottom corner. In those Android phone's case, the box says "CDMA-S" but they have just now released Android phones that say "CDMA-V" on the box, because they use Verizon's network. For GSM phones it depends on the SIM you buy.
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A couple of screen shots from last night, showing speed tests from a "4G" HSPA+ area, as shown on AT&T's coverage map(the second pic was after I rebooted the phone, just to make sure I had enough RAM to properly run the flash based test.)
By the way, does anyone else notice the glitch?
I've been doing this for a year and some odd months. I had an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S i9000 on Straight Talk for a while (using a Straight Talk Nokia e71 SIM) since last year, then then they introduced the SIM only package, I bought an AT&T iPhone 4 from Craigslist and bought the microSIM from Striaght Talk. The smartphone doesn't need to be unlocked! If you have an AT&T smartphone, choose that option when buying the SIM. If you have a TMobile smartphone, choose that option. I have since changed phones, but kept the microSIM, and using a miniSIM adapter, have it in a Galaxy S2 i777. Couldn't be happier! Sure, I'm in edge most times when using data, but I've got wifi in 95% of the places I go..
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Straight Talk uses AT&t towers so the service should be the same.
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Actually, they use every networks towers in some way. There are CDMA [verizon network] straight talk phones (feature, not smartphones - I have one). There are AT&T and TMobile SIMs for use on each network. And their android phones they sell run off of Sprint..

[Q] Can I Unlock HTC Evo 4G LTE - AT&T

Hello everyone!
I'm new here, and am in the process of buying my new phone. I was in the debate of the Samsung Galaxy S3 but I have decided to go with the Almighty One HTC Evo 4G LTE. I noticed it's special because of my own personal preferences, and due to the fact that its only available for SPRINT.
So my question is: Can I unlock this Almighty smart phone to be used on the AT&T carrier? I have AT&T and can't get out the contract until July of 2013.
Would I be able to use the 4G LTE on it and every other feature on the AT&T network?
Thanks
dreammaker23 said:
Hello everyone!
I'm new here, and am in the process of buying my new phone. I was in the debate of the Samsung Galaxy S3 but I have decided to go with the Almighty One HTC Evo 4G LTE. I noticed it's special because of my own personal preferences, and due to the fact that its only available for SPRINT.
So my question is: Can I unlock this Almighty smart phone to be used on the AT&T carrier? I have AT&T and can't get out the contract until July of 2013.
Would I be able to use the 4G LTE on it and every other feature on the AT&T network?
Thanks
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You cannot use the EVO LTE on AT&T because Sprint and AT&T use 2 different cellular technologies. Sprint is CDMA and AT&T is GSM. It won't work at all
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You cannot use the EVO LTE on AT&T because Sprint and AT&T use 2 different cellular technologies. Sprint is CDMA and AT&T is GSM. It won't work at all
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Thanks for the reply, but how sure are you on this... I've come across links to UNLOCKing HTC Evo 4G LTE for AT&T. But I can't try it because I don't have the Evo on me.
Att is a gsm technology sprint uses CDMA. They don't mix, sharky is correct
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Att is a gsm technology sprint uses CDMA. They don't mix, sharky is correct
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Ahhh dammit! lol..Aight cool..Thanks Guys!
dreammaker23 said:
Thanks for the reply, but how sure are you on this... I've come across links to UNLOCKing HTC Evo 4G LTE for AT&T. But I can't try it because I don't have the Evo on me.
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Yes I am sure. Used to sell phones for all the major companies. There is always links on the internet that are lies. LOL. Sorry man.
The op may have stumbled across an old thread about the touch pro, I clearly remember it had gsm world capability and someone managed to crack it open for att/tmobile
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The op may have stumbled across an old thread about the touch pro, I clearly remember it had gsm world capability and someone managed to crack it open for att/tmobile
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Ahhh...I think the EVO Design had a GSM chip in it too, except it was the frequencies for the over seas carriers, so it probably wouldn't work either.
I believe that was the Verizon variant that didn't have the ever awesome kickstand
If you can find a place to put a SIM card in in it, I'm sure someone could get it to work.... But there's no tray.
Don't say that, op might remove the card for lte lol
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Don't say that, op might remove the card for lte lol
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Oh, right. LOL
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If you can find a place to put a SIM card in in it, I'm sure someone could get it to work.... But there's no tray.
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It's not just having a place or connection for the SIM card though. You need the right radio chip in the phone and it does not have it.
I absolutely loved my touch pro and when they finally got the sim working I bought a prepaid sim and began dualbooting android to use both numbers lol
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I absolutely loved my touch pro and when they finally got the sim working I bought a prepaid sim and began dualbooting android to use both numbers lol
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That is awesome. lol
You know, when HTC makes a world phone they tend to get better reception lol
Yea I guess I will have to make the move to Sprint.
Thanks everyone!
dreammaker23 said:
Yea I guess I will have to make the move to Sprint.
Thanks everyone!
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People hate on sprint. But it's not too bad. Sure it has its low points (I've seen hellrizon 3G slower than sprints) but for the price and unlimited data... Can't beat it. Plus the LTE is boss (both phone and network) I pull 20mbs
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thronnos said:
People hate on sprint. But it's not too bad. Sure it has its low points (I've seen hellrizon 3G slower than sprints) but for the price and unlimited data... Can't beat it. Plus the LTE is boss (both phone and network) I pull 20mbs
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Nice, 20 mbs! That's music to my ears..
I have about 5 years with AT&T with 4 lines. I been with them since the iPhone 3GS (Unlimited Data).
Now they are changing customers plans without there knowledge. I notice my plan went from Unlimited Data to 5GB Tethering Data.
I called to see what or who confirmed this change, they said they did the change because they notice that I was using to much data for my Unlimited data that they have to change it to 5GB Tethering & charge me $15 dollars extra for any additional GB use.
I was like WTF, isn't unlimited data suppose to be Unlimited? They had no say bu that I was using my data plan to tether my connection.
I quickly dis-agreed and told them i will be canceling my service.
About 2 - 3 weeks later my wife received a Message on her iPhone 4s that she is using to much Data on her phone. If she passes 3GB of her "Unlimited Data Plan since 5 years" they will have to Lower her data Speed from 3G to Edge.
She couldn't believe me when I told her At&T got me for a sucker and they getting her too.
I have a friend that works for AT&T, and she tells me that Corporate is being shady with their service.
I'm about to go to Sprint today and check out the phone and see what they can do for me to get the "Almighty HTC Evo 4G LTE"
While still paying for AT&T until April 2013.. If I do get my line connected with Sprint. I will disconnect the sim from my iPhone 4 and place it onto a Motorola pre-paid "Backup" phone I have. And use that to Disconnect the Data Plan from that line in AT&T and lower my monthly Mins to minimal.
Just to go with Sprint!
Well, that's All Folks!
dreammaker23 said:
Nice, 20 mbs! That's music to my ears..
I have about 5 years with AT&T with 4 lines. I been with them since the iPhone 3GS (Unlimited Data).
Now they are changing customers plans without there knowledge. I notice my plan went from Unlimited Data to 5GB Tethering Data.
I called to see what or who confirmed this change, they said they did the change because they notice that I was using to much data for my Unlimited data that they have to change it to 5GB Tethering & charge me $15 dollars extra for any additional GB use.
I was like WTF, isn't unlimited data suppose to be Unlimited? They had no say bu that I was using my data plan to tether my connection.
I quickly dis-agreed and told them i will be canceling my service.
About 2 - 3 weeks later my wife received a Message on her iPhone 4s that she is using to much Data on her phone. If she passes 3GB of her "Unlimited Data Plan since 5 years" they will have to Lower her data Speed from 3G to Edge.
She couldn't believe me when I told her At&T got me for a sucker and they getting her too.
I have a friend that works for AT&T, and she tells me that Corporate is being shady with their service.
I'm about to go to Sprint today and check out the phone and see what they can do for me to get the "Almighty HTC Evo 4G LTE"
While still paying for AT&T until April 2013.. If I do get my line connected with Sprint. I will disconnect the sim from my iPhone 4 and place it onto a Motorola pre-paid "Backup" phone I have. And use that to Disconnect the Data Plan from that line in AT&T and lower my monthly Mins to minimal.
Just to go with Sprint!
Well, that's All Folks!
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Rooting/Verizon queston

I am currently on Sprint with the HTC EVO 4G LTE. I love it. However this has more to do with Verizon and rooting then it does the phone itself. I haven't had any problems with Sprint turning my phone off or anything for being rooted, and seeing how this phone has a lot of development for it I would have to assume that it is good to root.
Now the verizon question. How is the network? Is it leaps and bounds above Sprints? Voice/Data (3G/LTE) coverage?
I'm actually s sprint employee and switched to Verizon today and the network is leaps and bounds ahead of the sprint network and the droid DNA is amazing to say the least
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Balian67 said:
I am currently on Sprint with the HTC EVO 4G LTE. I love it. However this has more to do with Verizon and rooting then it does the phone itself. I haven't had any problems with Sprint turning my phone off or anything for being rooted, and seeing how this phone has a lot of development for it I would have to assume that it is good to root.
Now the verizon question. How is the network? Is it leaps and bounds above Sprints? Voice/Data (3G/LTE) coverage?
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Network, really depends where you live...I live in Utah and network is great, much better than Sprint here. If you do switch, as for now don't let it install the ota. It will block you from unlocking the bootloader. At least until the devs find a work around The phone is worth the switch by itself.
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HOOKEDONDROID said:
Network, really depends where you live...I live in Utah and network is great, much better than Sprint here. If you do switch, as for now don't let it install the ota. It will block you from unlocking the bootloader. At least until the devs find a work around The phone is worth the switch by itself.
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For real though...I had Sprints 4G Map up in one tab and Verizons in another...Sprints 4G map looked like a cold and the Verizon map looks like a Disease. Meaning the actual coverage was night and day. I live in Ohio and basically all of ohio is covered in Red (LTE). I would be switching for the network not this phone. Reason is the new M7 for Sprint is this phone with expandable memory and 13 MP camera. I still can't get past the non-removable battery part.
And about the OTA comment. HA I don't flash or update ANY OTA. First thing I do when I get ANY phone is come straight here and tweak my stuff.
Does Verizon do checks though for rooted devices? Is their customer service crappy like I hear? Do they find extra fees and stuff to charge you? Do you ever get dropped calls or choppy calls? I swear Sprints network is a retarded step child. I could have Full bars and have a choppy call. Or be in the middle of an interstate highway and have 1 bar of service. Let alone have Full bars and no bandwidth. Now I am not stupid. I know what is happening.....Sprint sells 4G phones in a state that doesn't have 4G (not that much at least), so their lets say 25,000 customers in a city are all on 2G/3G taking up all the bandwidth, while on Verizon their 25,000 customers are split up on 3G/4G. Our family has been with Sprint for 12 years...So I have to convince the Family to switch (as we are on a 4 people plan).
Oh, dude who left sprint for verizon. Do you know if Verizon does any sort of welcome to Verizon and leaving our competitors kind of deals? Buy one get one free/free activation for devices...etc?
I switched from Sprint to Verizon about a month ago and I only wish I did it sooner. Sprints network was ok a few years ago but unless you are in one of their lte areas, I found trying to use the phone for anything but calls or sms to be useless and frustrating.
I'm paying more on Verizon but for me it is worth it to have a smartphone I can actually use.
Balian67 said:
For real though...I had Sprints 4G Map up in one tab and Verizons in another...Sprints 4G map looked like a cold and the Verizon map looks like a Disease. Meaning the actual coverage was night and day. I live in Ohio and basically all of ohio is covered in Red (LTE). I would be switching for the network not this phone. Reason is the new M7 for Sprint is this phone with expandable memory and 13 MP camera. I still can't get past the non-removable battery part.
And about the OTA comment. HA I don't flash or update ANY OTA. First thing I do when I get ANY phone is come straight here and tweak my stuff.
Does Verizon do checks though for rooted devices? Is their customer service crappy like I hear? Do they find extra fees and stuff to charge you? Do you ever get dropped calls or choppy calls? I swear Sprints network is a retarded step child. I could have Full bars and have a choppy call. Or be in the middle of an interstate highway and have 1 bar of service. Let alone have Full bars and no bandwidth. Now I am not stupid. I know what is happening.....Sprint sells 4G phones in a state that doesn't have 4G (not that much at least), so their lets say 25,000 customers in a city are all on 2G/3G taking up all the bandwidth, while on Verizon their 25,000 customers are split up on 3G/4G. Our family has been with Sprint for 12 years...So I have to convince the Family to switch (as we are on a 4 people plan).
Oh, dude who left sprint for verizon. Do you know if Verizon does any sort of welcome to Verizon and leaving our competitors kind of deals? Buy one get one free/free activation for devices...etc?
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The M7 doesn't have a 13 MP camera...Its based off Ultrapixels.
Verizon has great coverage compared to Sprint. It does depend on where you live so you might want to ask people you live around to see if Verizon gets good coverage where you work and live.
Also, if you buy your DNA from Amazon Wireless, its on sale for $50 for new contracts. Verizon also does a student discount if you are a college student or something. Verizon does charge a lot for its services compared to other places in the world, but it has one of the best networks(if not the best) in United States.
I didn't know that about the M7. However, I did read what ultra pixels are. Long story short the M7 will have 3 4.3MP sensors that collectively make a final result image that is supposed to have better color and image reproduction. Sounds interesting none-the-less.
Article: http://www.technocrates.org/what-are-ultrapixels/
subprime said:
I switched from Sprint to Verizon about a month ago and I only wish I did it sooner. Sprints network was ok a few years ago but unless you are in one of their lte areas, I found trying to use the phone for anything but calls or sms to be useless and frustrating.
I'm paying more on Verizon but for me it is worth it to have a smartphone I can actually use.
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This is the same exact argument I am trying to use with my dad. We are paying 205 (including taxs and fees) on sprint for a 2G (15+ yr old) and 3G (8+ yr old) technology and network. It would only make sense to pay the 230 + Tax and Fees
I came from Sprint because of the beastly specs of the DNA. However I've been plagued with the sim card error, puk locked, and constant dropped data and cellular signals. I've gotten new sims and new phones, still the issue persists. So with all that going on, I'm not sure which is better between Sprint and Verizon. I kinda miss Sprint.
kamkid279 said:
I came from Sprint because of the beastly specs of the DNA. However I've been plagued with the sim card error, puk locked, and constant dropped data and cellular signals. I've gotten new sims and new phones, still the issue persists. So with all that going on, I'm not sure which is better between Sprint and Verizon. I kinda miss Sprint.
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Sounds like you have some horrible luck. The only issue I've had is the SIM card error, once, a month or 2 ago.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Sounds like you have some horrible luck. The only issue I've had is the SIM card error, once, a month or 2 ago.
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Ha tell me about it, I'm trying to remain optimistic that a fix will come about.
Sprint data doesn't compare.
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