As the title says, will the international One X+ include LTE?
I haven't been able to find this information anywhere.
It will, however it wouldn't be compatible with the LTE network being set up in the UK.
Is there not a UK specific one because i was hoping to get LTE on it :/ One of the main things about a new phone
Roscobigfoot said:
Is there not a UK specific one because i was hoping to get LTE on it :/ One of the main things about a new phone
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As much as I'd love LTE here in Europe HTC haven't confirmed EU LTE support and the UK are still behind in LTE radios so it wouldn't really make a difference.
it will no be able to be used in the uk so will be just the 3g am afraid
I am not yet convinced that the international version will have LTE. The page expansys has up for pre-order is likely the international version and it doesn't list LTE.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/htc-one-x+android-smartphone-unlocked-237901/
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From what I can see, it seems that there will be two versions of HTC One X+, both the same, just one of them is going to support 4G
My spider senses tells me that the first one coming out will be the one without LTE and an LTE version will be due on a later date.
What do you guys think? Even though it seems like the specs has been published, do you think the international LTE version will be a reality.
And on another note, I live in Denmark, not UK, but I guess we use the same 4G standard.
Caumen said:
From what I can see, it seems that there will be two versions of HTC One X+, both the same, just one of them is going to support 4G
My spider senses tells me that the first one coming out will be the one without LTE and an LTE version will be due on a later date.
What do you guys think? Even though it seems like the specs has been published, do you think the international LTE version will be a reality.
And on another note, I live in Denmark, not UK, but I guess we use the same 4G standard.
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Yeah I agree with you here, LTE will come later, HTC seem to be in bed directly with individual carriers, and creating LTE devices as required for these people directly. Which is fine, but if they are going to create an international model, it would be good to be international.
HTC's model is very annoying and frustrating. Why don't they just make an international model that works internationally with all carriers and technologies like ALL other great phone manufacturers, then removes all the double guessing from everyone. To make it even more annoying, the spec just state that it has LTE, doesn't list bands or anything, and almost every phone website has conflicting specs for this phone, including here. I am in need of a new phone and am holding off because I am completely confused and unclear of the specs, here it states LTE, but which models? just AT&T???
If there was development for the j butterfly I would be buying one of these from Japan, the first truely international HTC device.
Hi, am I right in thinking that the LTE version of the One X+ is American and the international version (The version I would get from the UK) does not support 4G?
If this is the case would buying an American One X+ (Unlocked) and buying a SIM only 4G contract in the UK work?
There are rumours of a UK HOX+ LTE but nothing confirmed and I'm really impatient!
petedav said:
Hi, am I right in thinking that the LTE version of the One X+ is American and the international version (The version I would get from the UK) does not support 4G?
If this is the case would buying an American One X+ (Unlocked) and buying a SIM only 4G contract in the UK work?
There are rumours of a UK HOX+ LTE but nothing confirmed and I'm really impatient!
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The UK HOX+ is 3G only and buying a US HOX+ prob wont work as they will almost certainly use diffrend band frequencies.
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Tbh I am torn between geting a LTE ready handset or just the HOX+ and im 99% sure im getting the X+ as 4g atm is crap in the uk and will be for at least 18 months plus. by that time new handsets will be out and better cpu's/modems etc etc
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Tbh I am torn between geting a LTE ready handset or just the HOX+ and im 99% sure im getting the X+ as 4g atm is crap in the uk and will be for at least 18 months plus. by that time new handsets will be out and better cpu's/modems etc etc
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Same situation in Switzerland: no reason to buy LTE device right now, it will take at least 1 year (I guess even more) to build up the network at least in the big cities... not to talk from countryside
I see this phone isn't getting released in the UK/EU first, which is..... different!
I would like to know if there are plans to release this device or a similar HTC device anytime this year in the UK/EU region.
I hope HTC it will be available for sale before the beginning of December
I would rather have had the Droid DNA/J Butterfly instead of the One X+ in the UK.
You would think that with HTC's recent financial results, that they would be looking to release this highly anticipated device in many markets as possible.
Does anyone know if the Droid DNA will work on GSM 3G HSPA networks? Obviously the LTE wont work.
I wonder if any of the Frequencies Vodafone or O2 are going to use are the same as the US ones? I do remember reading it somewhere, and I don't think they are the same.
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I wonder if any of the Frequencies Vodafone or O2 are going to use are the same as the US ones? I do remember reading it somewhere, and I don't think they are the same.
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The problem is not the LTE, it is the basic network of the phone. The Verizon network is not compatible with any European network - they use a completely different system as the base which is not GSM compatible. Same reason the Nexus 4 "world" phone works pretty much everywhere except on their network.
Until HTC make a model with different radio chips (GSM standard) this phone will only be for Verizon and a couple of Japanese networks.
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The problem is not the LTE, it is the basic network of the phone. The Verizon network is not compatible with any European network - they use a completely different system as the base which is not GSM compatible. Same reason the Nexus 4 "world" phone works pretty much everywhere except on their network.
Until HTC make a model with different radio chips (GSM standard) this phone will only be for Verizon and a couple of Japanese networks.
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From Verizon's DNA specs list:
CDMA1x/EV-DO Rev A, LTE/DO Rx diversity
Global Network: GSM (850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz), UMTS (850MHz, 900MHz, 1900MHz, 2100MHz)
Since it has GSM, will it be possible to use in Europe or Australia?
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From Verizon's DNA specs list:
CDMA1x/EV-DO Rev A, LTE/DO Rx diversity
Global Network: GSM (850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz), UMTS (850MHz, 900MHz, 1900MHz, 2100MHz)
Since it has GSM, will it be possible to use in Europe or Australia?
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Yes.. It's just a matter of whether or not it is unlocked out of the box like the Rezound was (Limited at first before update). Or sim locked like previous droids.
nexus161 said:
The problem is not the LTE, it is the basic network of the phone. The Verizon network is not compatible with any European network - they use a completely different system as the base which is not GSM compatible. Same reason the Nexus 4 "world" phone works pretty much everywhere except on their network.
Until HTC make a model with different radio chips (GSM standard) this phone will only be for Verizon and a couple of Japanese networks.
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WRONG
Hallaisen said:
From Verizon's DNA specs list:
CDMA1x/EV-DO Rev A, LTE/DO Rx diversity
Global Network: GSM (850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz), UMTS (850MHz, 900MHz, 1900MHz, 2100MHz)
Since it has GSM, will it be possible to use in Europe or Australia?
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Thank you for posting this... I hate when people (read: nexus161) give outdated facts based on the way the tech ran several years ago... vzw has released several devices with a quad band antenna in the past several years. The gsm bands listed are frequencies that all gsm providers currently use at least one of so the answer to the original question is yes, in theory. I'm assuming the international bands are unlocked so there should be no issue using it with a gsm provider, however I'm not sure how vzw has played this in the past so I can't speak to how this will work in practice. My guess though? Similar to the rezound. Locked for first 6-8 months, then an unlock will roll out in an update later.
That's great, so it will work over here. I'm not bothered about 4G yet as its only in a few cities.
I'm new to this whole Verizon CDMA unlocked thing. Can I use a US T-mobile SIM card and pop it into the SIM slot and it will work? What size SIM does it use? Micro?
Do you think it will be possible to buy a Us handset and unlock it?
Will it be 4G enabled?
I just spoke with three different verizon customer service representatives and they all said the phone is locked to Verizon. Two of them said Verizon never unlocks their phones and the last one said devices can be unlocked if you have 90 days of good payment history. Is there a different way to unlock android devices other than having carriers do it for you?
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I just spoke with three different verizon customer service representatives and they all said the phone is locked to Verizon. Two of them said Verizon never unlocks their phones and the last one said devices can be unlocked if you have 90 days of good payment history. Is there a different way to unlock android devices other than having carriers do it for you?
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Sometimes... I think you need to have S-Off though... I could be wrong though.
Just because it has GSM support in the radio, doesn't necessarily mean it has a SIM slot! If I'm not mistaken, the Photon Q or whatever the Moto slider for Sprint is has a pentaband radio but no SIM slot...
Anyone got details on that?
That phone have sim slot
That phone have SIM slot, please watch any "hands on" review and you will see that.
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Just because it has GSM support in the radio, doesn't necessarily mean it has a SIM slot! If I'm not mistaken, the Photon Q or whatever the Moto slider for Sprint is has a pentaband radio but no SIM slot...
Anyone got details on that?
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It has a SIM card slot due to LTE connectivity.
HTC DROID DNA Verizon is SIM Unlocked
Phil from androidcentral was the one who give us that good news:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-droid-dna/225051-droid-dna-sim-unlocked-means-works-t.html
there is settings, too
beberobu said:
Phil from androidcentral was the one who give us that good news:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-droid-dna/225051-droid-dna-sim-unlocked-means-works-t.html
there is settings, too
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Great news. Hopefully I will be able to order the device soon from a US eBay seller. That is unless HTC actually announce a UK/EU release before then. But that seems extremely unlikely.
vinokirk said:
I see this phone isn't getting released in the UK/EU first, which is..... different!
I would like to know if there are plans to release this device or a similar HTC device anytime this year in the UK/EU region.
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Hopefully HTC will release it as the Deluxe, internationally, not just US/JP
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/15/htc-deluxe-press-render-reportedly-leaks-spreads-droid-dna/
I've done a lot of searching and I can't find any info if the HTC One X+ (ATT) will work fully on TMobiles network. I would like to get this phone but want to know if the radio's will work.
In a word, no.
No HSPA+ support for AWS.
The first pictures of the HOX+ that came out had T-Mobile branding on them and there's been some talk that it might end up there eventually also so I wouldn't loose all help yet. You just may be waiting for T-Mo to bring out their version for a bit longer.
I've been looking around for some good deals on a off contract HTC One. I'm currently on AT&T but I've noticed T-Mobile and Sprint HTC One's seem to be selling cheaper. I've read that all HTC One's have the same hardware including radios, but what about the LTE bands? Is there any difference between the carriers? And would I first have to unlock another carriers branded phone in order to get it to work on AT&T?
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I've been looking around for some good deals on a off contract HTC One. I'm currently on AT&T but I've noticed T-Mobile and Sprint HTC One's seem to be selling cheaper. I've read that all HTC One's have the same hardware including radios, but what about the LTE bands? Is there any difference between the carriers? And would I first have to unlock another carriers branded phone in order to get it to work on AT&T?
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I'm pretty sure the T-Mobile One will work with AT&T's LTE network. Not sure if you need to unlock the AT&T or T-Mobile Ones to use on each other's networks. You can't use Sprint on anything but Sprint's network. Sprint uses CDMA and AT&T and T-Mobile are GSM networks.
You should get a T-Mobile version of the One, that is the best version to get. It will support both AT&T and T-Mobile LTE bands, plus regular AWS 4G on T-Mobile. You will need to have it SIM unlocked to use it with AT&T, eBay is where you can do it.
From where I am, socal, on CL everywhere, the AT&T version is always cheaper. T-Mobile version is harder to find and usually costs more.
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Thanks for the answers. Good to know a T-Mobile phone will work should I purchase one.
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Curious as well, can someone give solid proof of all bands? I wouldn't want to just fall back on word of mouth when purchasing a phone based on this info.
Thanks!
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I've been looking around for some good deals on a off contract HTC One. I'm currently on AT&T but I've noticed T-Mobile and Sprint HTC One's seem to be selling cheaper. I've read that all HTC One's have the same hardware including radios, but what about the LTE bands? Is there any difference between the carriers? And would I first have to unlock another carriers branded phone in order to get it to work on AT&T?
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No only t mobile not sprint or version bit you could get int version