Which thread do I use if I have the unlocked version but am on AT&T? Not the international version just the unlocked one through HTC.
Pick one. The gsm forums are split and don't need to be. I'm running an att based rom on an international kernel. Hopefully this madness will end and the forums can be merged.
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Hi all,
On the Note 2 they were able to flash 7105 rom, which is a LTE EU rom, on the AT&T version.
Don’t anyone thinks it will be able to do the same thing on the HTC One with the 801n and the AT&T version?
I'm brining this up just because of the updates and the bloat ware.
Thanks,
mrfriday2010 said:
Hi all,
On the Note 2 they were able to flash 7105 rom, which is a LTE EU rom, on the AT&T version.
Don’t anyone thinks it will be able to do the same thing on the HTC One with the 801n and the AT&T version?
I'm brining this up just because of the updates and the bloat ware.
Thanks,
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On the One XL, we've been able to flash ROMs with both European and Asian bases. The ROM base doesn't really matter as long as it's the same phone hardware.
You can as long as they have the same dev name. Easiest way to check is to look at hboot and see the name. Just know that flashing AT&T ROMs/801n ROMs will not unlock any new radio bands.
I was curious whether it is possible to flash a International rom, on the at&t model, as the international version has a lot more active development.
and if it is possible, are there any problems with the phone on an international rom?
Thanks
cogs top right press it and you'll find your answer. aka search button!
Short answer no it isn't they use different radios, kernels and base versions. You have to flash the particular type of rom for your phone.
Hello, noob here.
So as we know lollipop is comming to the Sprint LG G3 on the 16th. Since no lollipop based roms right now work correctly with GSM ( T-Mobile.. etc). Will AOSP roms now work correctly with GSM (like T-Mobile) and recognize GSM sim cards now that Sprint will release an official version?
Or will GSM users like I have to stick to the stock rom or Cloudy 1.2 forever?
Bonus question: Will flashing a lollipop rom meant for the international version (D855 I think?)
give me GSM service? Or will my phone just brick?..
Thank you
You don't have to stick with anything.... Just go get a proper phone for your carrier.
Please reread the 2 questions
Thank You
I want to convert my T-mobile (sm-g925t) to the international version so I can get OTA updates faster thatn T-mobile users. I know I can just flash International ROMs but I'd rather have the stock firmware instead. Does anyone know how to convert from T-mobile to International? is it even possible on Galaxy devices? I've done a tone of research and I haven't found anything that can help me with this. It is possible to do this on HTC devices, for example I converted my T-mobile HTC One to Developer Edition HTC One by changing the MID and CID, but I don't know about Samsung devices.
Hello,
I have an HTC ONE X+ ATT evitareul. I would like to move it up to android 4.4 or higher. I know that for the evitareul the highest current version is 4.2.2. I have read that you cannot use encr2b roms, but have not been able to find out why.
I have read that the only difference between this device and the encr2b is the lte radio. I do not intend to use this phone on a cell network. I only intend on using it on WIFI only. Would it still be ok to flash an encr2b rom or is there another reason as to why it will not work?
Thanks in advance!
Don't even try to flash a enrc2b rom! It's not about if you want to use LTE or not... It's because of the processor inside a device. The international version uses a 4-core Tegra chip, while the US version a 2-core Snapdragon. That's the main difference between them.