Carrier IQ - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

So I switched back to my nandroid after coming from android revolution and the radio acting all wonky and was thinking of something. Does my stock rooted rom have carrier iq built in? And if so where can I find it to remove it? Curious to why we still haven't had a stock rooted debloated rom yet uploaded...oh well

There doesn't seem to be any insight on any specific Roms for us yet dedicated just to our device forum... Seems only option or the route people are taking this is to go to International forum and use them roms...
Hopefully this forum picks up on android dev soon.
Att has blown up huge already
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Anyone know if the Developers Edition comes with Carrier IQ?

desiregeek said:
Anyone know if the Developers Edition comes with Carrier IQ?
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I severely doubt it as it has no carrier to report to. T-Mobile is the one adding it to the software.
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JB from LG spotted for Korean phones.

Don't flash this on At&t. It will work but you will not have a working phone or data. You also might have a lot of trouble getting 3g/4g to work when you flash back.
I know it is for the Korean version but I thought your devs might find a way to download and take a peek. The site is in Chinese and I can't figure it out.
http://bbs.gaodi.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=642638
I am sure something more substantial will pop up very soon.
Here is an official video of the new LG Jelly Bean on the Optimus G too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jInp9DeNko0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Now I am going back to the Sprint forums.
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Can't wait....
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Good news, hopefully we'll see this soon!
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Doubt we'll see it soon. AT&T still needs to get it's grimy little hands on it. I say two months before they start releasing it, then they'll stop updates because of issues with AT&T crap, then try again after another month. Textbook OTA updates.
Well more of hoping that the Korean source will help our developers
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How about leaked firmware? This is not for At&t ask don't flash it.
http://blog.seabow.pe.kr/?p=3149
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Neither are these. I am just posting so you can attempt to pull stuff. Don't flash!
http://disk.previrtu.com/list/10003/
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i want thaaaaaat!!!!
must be a way to put it in our phones!!!!!
Official AT&T JB upgrade is 6 months away, if we are lucky. A strong possibility that LG will renege on their promise to bring JB to US. But, no worries, as we have devs who are working hard to bring us JB and more. Right, devs?
ATT still needs to add the required bloatware before releasing it after LG does. I even unlocked my bootloader using shellnutt's $1 app on Google Play to show some support. hell i even logged in and did my first post after being registered for 6+ years with 0 posts to thank the devs on their posts!
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must be a way to change it from ATT to International one....
so we can install any leaked rom!
I know with the inspire, the device here able to port the leaked desire hd roms over just updated the kernel for the inspire
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^this. I came from the inspire too so I k ow it can be done, I just also know it took a ton of work from the devs.
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Very true it did take a lot of work to smooth it out, I was just trying to point out our devs here may be able to bring this to us and may even help with aosp as well
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jamesc760 said:
Official AT&T JB upgrade is 6 months away, if we are lucky. A strong possibility that LG will renege on their promise to bring JB to US. But, no worries, as we have devs who are working hard to bring us JB and more. Right, devs?
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I'm sure we see nexus 4 roms ported over by then, and at that point it won't even matter ( stock 4.1.2)
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Ok what no one seems to understands is that the thread creator posted this so devs can use this to work with and possibly port this to att... So why does everyone keep talking about the at&t update we all know that's going to be a while
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HyDRo1X said:
Ok what no one seems to understands is that the thread creator posted this so devs can use this to work with and possibly port this to att... So why does everyone keep talking about the at&t update we all know that's going to be a while
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+1
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You guys want some good news?
I worked a 96 hour shift minus 12 I came home to run errands. Well, I was going to flash one of the roms but I could at work. Everyone thought I was crazy but I knew the hardware was just too similar.
Anyways, someone flashed the firmware and it worked. One of the roms is a CDMA Rom but it is set up for a different frequency. Everything works but no phone or data. WiFi even worked.
So, I don't know if one of you want to try it but the K or S version might work on at&t.
Check and see what frequency they are on and try that one. You might have everything but lte.
Anyways, I am not sure how different the At&t phone is but it is worth a try.
Do it at your own risk.
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Thanks to Elisha here is the korean kernel.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hdfl15d7j4albhm/boot.img
And system dump.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/na0gqlhdnmduspf/JB.ZIP
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kc_exactly said:
You guys want some good news?
I worked a 96 hour shift minus 12 I came home to run errands. Well, I was going to flash one of the roms but I could at work. Everyone thought I was crazy but I knew the hardware was just too similar.
Anyways, someone flashed the firmware and it worked. One of the roms is a CDMA Rom but it is set up for a different frequency. Everything works but no phone or data. WiFi even worked.
So, I don't know if one of you want to try it but the K or S version might work on at&t.
Check and see what frequency they are on and try that one. You might have everything but lte.
Anyways, I am not sure how different the At&t phone is but it is worth a try.
Do it at your own risk.
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Nexus 4 Roms? I'd like to find out a little bit more about this.. I'd just like an AOSP ICS rom..

T-Mobile HTC One Development

Hey guys, just have a question regarding development here. Will we be able to flash roms / kernels from the international One? Or will development be tired to this forum?
Wonder if this device may get more development than the s4 which has a locked bootloader and seems hard to unlock.
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It seems that you can flash roms from the international forum but when I tried to flash a kernel from international on the tmobile Rom I ran into issues with call audio. It's not really surprising I guess, flashing random things and all haha
1. How can you make such comments/questions about a phone that's been out less than 2 weeks?
2. The s4 isn't even out for tmo yet.
3. lol
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blackangst said:
1. How can you make such comments/questions about a phone that's been out less than 2 weeks?
2. The s4 isn't even out for tmo yet.
3. lol
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I don't understand why you had to comment when it did not contribute at all to the question. Since both of these devices (international and T-Mo) ARE out, I just wanted to know if ROMs / kernels are cross-flashable.
As far as the Galaxy S 4 bootloader, not all are confirmed locked yet, but at least two carriers are almost confirmed by developers.
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I don't understand why you had to comment when it did not contribute at all to the question. Since both of these devices (international and T-Mo) ARE out, I just wanted to know if ROMs / kernels are cross-flashable.
As far as the Galaxy S 4 bootloader, not all are confirmed locked yet, but at least two carriers are almost confirmed by developers.
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Perhaps I misread your post.
The international versions of ROMs appear to flashable on the TMo One. You wont have TMo features though...like wifi calling.

17mb update

Anybody else get this 1.29.1540.16 update on att today only 17.14mb?!? And what's it for...
Nevermind please lock it up mods...
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Not yet, but happy to know it's rolling out!
tungsifu said:
Anybody else get this 1.29.1540.16 update on att today only 17.14mb?!? And what's it for...
Nevermind please lock it up mods...
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Op if you did get an update post a screen shot of you software info. You nay be the first one to post that you got the update on xda
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Seems legit androidcentral reported this is rolling out too.
This update (1.29.1540.16) is for the Dev edition. The at&t edition is not getting an OTA
This is true.
Far as we know, att may have gotten their crap together and started shipping it out.
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I'm runing CleanRom 2.0 with Elemental X kernel, (which is a wonderful combination btw) I'm wondering if there will be any advantages over what I'm running when AT&T comes out with their upgrade?
Yep I believe I got it because I'm running dg's cognition...in his thread there are already folks reporting about this...and it's not apliable unless you do it manually...or just wait for dg to update his Rom which just might be past this update already...I'm choosing to sit and wait
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17mb sounds about right from what I read.
Its not a major update. Just to address minor things. The big update has yet to come.
tdesbien31 said:
This update (1.29.1540.16) is for the Dev edition. The at&t edition is not getting an OTA
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Damn
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What are they waiting for? The Sprint version got an update to fix some little bugs...
Android_Noob_2k12 said:
Damn
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krayziejoe said:
What are they waiting for? The Sprint version got an update to fix some little bugs...
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you know there is an ATT ruu now which is newer than all of the att software that was shipped. Hoping scott or one of our ATT devs uses it as a base soon. DG stated he thought this ruu was the ATT update that they will be pushing out soon.. I locked and installed it to get any new firmware that it might have, stuff that doesnt come with custom roms. I do not know what the changes are with this ruu, there isnt a change log yet. I wasnt having any issues to start with and i didnt see any changes. That doesn't mean it wont fix your particular issue..if you have an issue that is.. Just thought i'd mention it b/c you guys seem interested in ATT updates..If you already knew, disregard. If you didnt, then here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287036
And just because this is a lower number than the dev and international phones, that doesnt mean its older or doesnt have the same bug fixes..
Fyi Scott has used this recently go check it out
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nugzo said:
you know there is an ATT ruu now which is newer than all of the att software that was shipped. Hoping scott or one of our ATT devs uses it as a base soon. DG stated he thought this ruu was the ATT update that they will be pushing out soon.. I locked and installed it to get any new firmware that it might have, stuff that doesnt come with custom roms. I do not know what the changes are with this ruu, there isnt a change log yet. I wasnt having any issues to start with and i didnt see any changes. That doesn't mean it wont fix your particular issue..if you have an issue that is.. Just thought i'd mention it b/c you guys seem interested in ATT updates..If you already knew, disregard. If you didnt, then here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287036
And just because this is a lower number than the dev and international phones, that doesnt mean its older or doesnt have the same bug fixes..
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On top of my not knowing what RUU is, I doubt it applies to me anyway. I am completely stock not rooted and bootloader locked. This is the first phone that I actually like stock and don't feel like messing with.
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Android 4.4 May cause issues with g2 locked bootloader.

I was doing some reading and came across this interesting article. I hope our devs can UN dm-verify our stock kernel.
It may make rooting future devices much more difficult. I wonder what bug crawled up Google's butt.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/google-taking-aim-at-device-modders-in-android-4-4-kitkat/
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There always seems to be work around on every new version but this looks like bad news. Read the whole thing. Scary stuff for locked bootloaders.
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So do we get the pitchforks out and commence advance on LGs social media, etc? To get them to churn out an official build, of course.
It's a great phone and I bought it knowing they might not be quick on the draw. Didn't consider that 4.4 might make all these ROMs all for naught. Still, I needed a faster phone and this certainly fits the bill!
At same time I did know that short of a GSM Nexus that I couldn't have guarantee of latest Android.
I'm stuck on Verizon until March 2013. I can then slap a GSM Sim in, hopefully. But I paid retail so it's not like I want to buy a new phone anytime soon.
Well. I have myself to blame. Again. But I am off contract in March and this will never happen to me again!
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I am hopeful that when 4.4 comes out our devs will be able find a way for us to upgrade from 4.2 to a custom rooted 4.4 with out any issues. I do think that even stock unrooted this phone is fantastic it is carrier iq that is killing me. I'm sure att will put it in 4.4 also. Even though it was the carriers idea LG allows it to happen so I blame them also.
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Are all G2s bootloader locked? Including the international D802? Or only the carrier branded ones?
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sacredsoul said:
Are all G2s bootloader locked? Including the international D802? Or only the carrier branded ones?
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LG to my knowledge locks the bootloader on all its devices regardless of carrier.
This is troubling. The reason I chose the G2 was because it was the closest thing to the Nexus 5 on Verizon and had good developer support. Hopefully our fantastic developers will figure out a solution.
From what I understand, unless we upgrade to the official 4.4 LG ROM, there is no chance of this happening. Is that correct ?
I guess I'm selling the g2 for the nexus 5
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This is rubbish man..
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From what I understand, unless we upgrade to the official 4.4 LG ROM, there is no chance of this happening. Is that correct ?
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That's my take on it. It is built into the 4.4 kernel. I wonder if this had anything to do with Google buying Motorola in August. Lock the phones way down for the carriers.
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If there will not be a 4.4 rom within 3 months guess it is a dirty shot for those who bought it and want to buy it like me
Looks like I'll be rolling with Nexus devices from now on. I guess it was bound to happen though, I'm sure OEM's wanted another security layer because of bootloader work a rounds. On the upside though, there will be less threads on device release days asking for root and ROM ETA's!
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the funny thing even though android are opensource, the phones and hardware are not. Thats where improvement is. If you create an abstraction layer, where due to propriatary stuff its closed and updateable by vendor. Another layer, the OS can go on top, thusly eliminating hardware dependancy as well as increasing updatability. OS and security issues can then more easily be adressed, without the now unduable vendor involvement needed in integrating the new OS with all the hardware specifics. Given the entropy rate of new phones coming out, its undoable. This last, as wel as commercial reasons is why updates and fixes for security holes dont come fast. As of yet.
Right now we see the true devs juggling various devices as the rate of entropy in new devices is higher then more true devs coming in. Devices not even picket up by community cause there are no devs for it. The breaking point has come.
A new design must be made for this momentum, a new standard
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The bootloader may be locked, but since custom recovery is available our kernel can be modified...so we should be okay...right?
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hhhmmmm not enjoying reading this thread
brucipher said:
The bootloader may be locked, but since custom recovery is available our kernel can be modified...so we should be okay...right?
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right. as long as you can flash custom kernels all this stuff should not be a problem.
it's about time to build some kitkat
KitKat has been out for like 5 days. Let's give the developers some time before everyone starts freaking out for no reason. They always find a way.
brucipher said:
The bootloader may be locked, but since custom recovery is available our kernel can be modified...so we should be okay...right?
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I think people who are already rooted will be ok , they will just need to avoid the official 4.4 until a custom rom is built. The bigger problem will be for new unrooted owners. I would imagine it being tricky to flash a custom kernel without the ability to root. I also agree in time the devs will figure something out.
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KitKat has been out for like 5 days. Let's give the developers some time before everyone starts freaking out for no reason. They always find a way.
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Intub8 said:
I think people who are already rooted will be ok , they will just need to avoid the official 4.4 until a custom rom is built. The bigger problem will be for new unrooted owners. I would imagine it being tricky to flash a custom kernel without the ability to root. I also agree in time the devs will figure something out.
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I just uninstalled recovery and was about to unroot and return to store, you guys gave me the slap in face I needed. Going to keep my badass phone now, thanks, drinks on me.

[Q] Where are the ROM's?

I just purchased my S5 yesterday (April 17th), but I regret selling my M8. I thought the S5 would have more dev support and more ROM's than M8, but I guess I was wrong. On the T-Mobile M8 Android Dev section there is a GPE ROM and a RUU to covert the M8 to stock android.
I was expecting like 5-10 ROMs on the S5 already (as was with the Note 3), but I guess I'm wrong? Or can I flash ROM's meant for the non T-Mobile S5?
That's my main question.
Where are the ROM's?
wow really?
Impatient much?
You do realize that this phone came out less then two weeks ago.
And I am sure that not that many people have jumped to this since there were so many people that develop that are already on the s4 and the s5 is not that much of a upgrade for them to switch.
Not to mention that the AT&T and Verizon cariants are not rootable yet and more developers are typically on those networks to begin with.
Give it a little more time for the others to get root and developers to move over and get used to the different setup and roms will come.
Clamhost said:
I just purchased my S5 yesterday (April 17th), but I regret selling my M8. I thought the S5 would have more dev support and more ROM's than M8, but I guess I was wrong. On the T-Mobile M8 Android Dev section there is a GPE ROM and a RUU to covert the M8 to stock android.
I was expecting like 5-10 ROMs on the S5 already (as was with the Note 3), but I guess I'm wrong? Or can I flash ROM's meant for the non T-Mobile S5?
That's my main question.
Where are the ROM's?
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You can flash the international ROMs but you'll lose WiFi calling. Remember that this device has barely been out a week and already on back order for many potential purchasers. Be patient, custom ROMs will come soon enough.
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awful_bliss said:
You can flash the international ROMs but you'll lose WiFi calling. Remember that this device is already on back order for many potential purchasers. But custom ROMs will come soon enough.
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Haha I could care less for WiFi calling, my DSL is 2MB/s anyway, so its not like calls through WiFi even work.
That was my question, so now I will begin downloading Echo ROM.
Last question, will I lose 4G LTE flashing these ROM's?
Thanks!
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wow really?
Impatient much?
You do realize that this phone came out less then two weeks ago.
And I am sure that not that many people have jumped to this since there were so many people that develop that are already on the s4 and the s5 is not that much of a upgrade for them to switch.
Not to mention that the AT&T and Verizon cariants are not rootable yet and more developers are typically on those networks to begin with.
Give it a little more time for the others to get root and developers to move over and get used to the different setup and roms will come.
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Well just saying the M8 has more ROM's and even stock android flashability (made that up )
Seriously though, there is a GPE ROM for M8 that allows you to flash back to stock still, and the RUU Google Play Edition, which essentially converts the M8 on T-Mobile (and other carriers) to a GPE version of the M8 permanately.
-Thomas
Clamhost said:
Haha I could care less for WiFi calling, my DSL is 2MB/s anyway, so its not like calls through WiFi even work.
That was my question, so now I will begin downloading Echo ROM.
Last question, will I lose 4G LTE flashing these ROM's?
Thanks!
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I haven't tried it, but I would assume it works fine as long as you keep the T-Mobile firmware. There is some discussion in the general thread about people running the international ROMs as well as in the international forums, look around. I think we'll start seeing custom ROMs built from the T-Mobile base sometime next week at the latest, I'm content with root for now.
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I haven't tried it, but I would assume it works fine as long as you keep the T-Mobile firmware. There is some discussion in the general thread about people running the international ROMs as well as in the international forums, look around. I think we'll start seeing custom ROMs built from the T-Mobile base sometime next week at the latest, I'm content with root for now.
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I guess I'll make a Nandroid to be safe.
Clamhost said:
Well just saying the M8 has more ROM's and even stock android flashability (made that up )
Seriously though, there is a GPE ROM for M8 that allows you to flash back to stock still, and the RUU Google Play Edition, which essentially converts the M8 on T-Mobile (and other carriers) to a GPE version of the M8 permanately.
-Thomas
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There are no gpe version of the s5 so that makes getting that much harder. And really only 3 roms for the m8. The stock, the gpe, and venom (modded stock).
Not a great amount there yet.
Just need a little more time.
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ROMs can be found @ the S5 international forum... for now ;]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5
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M9x3mos said:
There are no gpe version of the s5 so that makes getting that much harder. And really only 3 roms for the m8. The stock, the gpe, and venom (modded stock).
Not a great amount there yet.
Just need a little more time.
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I agree, but the M8 Android Dev thread still has more threads, when it had a locked bootloader! You can argue since its easy to unlock etc, but come on. I remember when the S4/Note 3 had dozens of ROM's in like 2 weeks.
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ROMs can be found @ the S5 international forum... for now ;]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5
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I'm thinking of upgrading as well, but coming from carrier specific devices (the Samsung Infuse, ATT only, and the Nexus 4 on Simple Mobile), there hasn't been different variants. So the T-Mobile devices is compatible with ROMs built for the international variant? Would the kernels for it be compatible as well? The only thing that would be lost would be the carrier specific additions such as built-in VOIP? No differences in partition layout?
Connor Baker
Connor Baker said:
I'm thinking of upgrading as well, but coming from carrier specific devices (the Samsung Infuse, ATT only, and the Nexus 4 on Simple Mobile), there hasn't been different variants. So the T-Mobile devices is compatible with ROMs built for the international variant? Would the kernels for it be compatible as well? The only thing that would be lost would be the carrier specific additions such as built-in VOIP? No differences in partition layout?
Connor Baker
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Just flashed the Echoe ROM for my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5, and I can confirm I'm NOT getting 4G LTE. I'm only getting HSPA+
Not sure if I need to add an APN or what, but wanted to let you know that 4G LTE does NOT work immediately after flashing that ROM.
-Thomas
Clamhost said:
Just flashed the Echoe ROM for my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5, and I can confirm I'm NOT getting 4G LTE. I'm only getting HSPA+
Not sure if I need to add an APN or what, but wanted to let you know that 4G LTE does NOT work immediately after flashing that ROM.
-Thomas
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It did flash? Wonderful! Please let me know if the issue with 4G is kernel/radio based, or just due to a missing/selected APN.
Many thanks in advance,
Connor Baker
Connor Baker said:
I'm thinking of upgrading as well, but coming from carrier specific devices (the Samsung Infuse, ATT only, and the Nexus 4 on Simple Mobile), there hasn't been different variants. So the T-Mobile devices is compatible with ROMs built for the international variant? Would the kernels for it be compatible as well? The only thing that would be lost would be the carrier specific additions such as built-in VOIP? No differences in partition layout?
Connor Baker
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Connor Baker said:
It did flash? Wonderful! Please let me know if the issue with 4G is kernel/radio based, or just due to a missing/selected APN.
Many thanks in advance,
Connor Baker
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APN shows T-Mobile, so I believe its just a kernel/radio issue. It's up to you if flashing a custom ROM is worth no LTE.
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APN shows T-Mobile, so I believe its just a kernel/radio issue. It's up to you if flashing a custom ROM is worth no LTE.
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You need to verify the T-Mobile APN. Maybe the settings are not for T-Mobile LTE. I had the same issues after my flash but I am on AT&T. Just make sure the APN settings match that of T-Mobile LTE. Carriers have more then one APN.
Clamhost said:
I agree, but the M8 Android Dev thread still has more threads, when it had a locked bootloader! You can argue since its easy to unlock etc, but come on. I remember when the S4/Note 3 had dozens of ROM's in like 2 weeks.
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Before complaining, You can always go back to your m8. Mate.
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Be patient, young grasshopper.
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dustintinsley said:
You need to verify the T-Mobile APN. Maybe the settings are not for T-Mobile LTE. I had the same issues after my flash but I am on AT&T. Just make sure the APN settings match that of T-Mobile LTE. Carriers have more then one APN.
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Did you flash International S5 ROM on ATT S5? Which ROM did you use? How is the experience? Is everything working?
Thanks in advance
yoonus said:
Did you flash International S5 ROM on ATT S5? Which ROM did you use? How is the experience? Is everything working?
Thanks in advance
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I am currently using AllianceROM. It works great. No issues.
I seriously doubt that since there is no root for the AT&T variants
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I am currently using AllianceROM. It works great. No issues.
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I doubt that it is on the AT&T variant
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