Do you guys think is possible to buy the 64gb Developer Edition and then use a T-mobile Rom?
I would like to do that because I need Wifi-Calling for my house but I would love to have the 64gb.
Thanks in Advanced
edwardlanti said:
Do you guys think is possible to buy the 64gb Developer Edition and then use a T-mobile Rom?
I would like to do that because I need Wifi-Calling for my house but I would love to have the 64gb.
Thanks in Advanced
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The ROM would have to be fixed by a developer to work. The Dev is basically an AT&T device. I think it is unknown for sure if it will be possible to flash the TMO radios for AWS.
I don't have mine yet (hopefully someone who does can confirm 100%), but since all ATT, EMEA, and non-LTE GSM ROMs are cross-compatible, I would expect the same to be true of T-Mobile ROMs.
Basically someone just needs to make a flashable stock tmo ROM and then someone with a dev/ATT One can flash it and let you know for sure.
teiglin said:
I don't have mine yet (hopefully someone who does can confirm 100%), but since all ATT, EMEA, and non-LTE GSM ROMs are cross-compatible, I would expect the same to be true of T-Mobile ROMs.
Basically someone just needs to make a flashable stock tmo ROM and then someone with a dev/ATT One can flash it and let you know for sure.
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But these are lte roms.
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Guys, I'm working on a mod to flash radios without actually flashing the radio partition: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249573
This mod should work on all versions of the HTC One so feel free to try one of the other radios to see how it behaves on your phones.
Anyways. some users want to try the AT&T version of the radio. Can I please get someone to send me the radio.img? I can be created by running the command in the FAQ in the link above.
Thanks
Turge said:
Guys, I'm working on a mod to flash radios without actually flashing the radio partition: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249573
This mod should work on all versions of the HTC One so feel free to try one of the other radios to see how it behaves on your phones.
Anyways. some users want to try the AT&T version of the radio. Can I please get someone to send me the radio.img? I can be created by running the command in the FAQ in the link above.
Thanks
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Check your thread in the international section for your request.
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Is there a difference in radios between International & At&t?
Mine shipped with 4A.14.3250.13_1033.1150.01L
anit77 said:
Is there a difference in radios between International & At&t?
Mine shipped with 4A.14.3250.13_1033.1150.01L
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Confirmed it. Nope.
Turge said:
Confirmed it. Nope.
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Cool, didn't think so.
Thanks for what you're doing with this though! It will come in real handy as new radios come out.
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Hey guys and gals. Im on telus in Canada and wondering if the telus HTC one is the at&t variant or international. I'm assuming it isnt sprint. Thanks. KCCO
tybowski said:
Hey guys and gals. Im on telus in Canada and wondering if the telus HTC one is the at&t variant or international. I'm assuming it isnt sprint. Thanks. KCCO
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I really need to put this in my sig...
All GSM variants of the HTC One are cross compatible.
XDA needs to make a SINGLE HTC One GSM section and be done with the splintered forums
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!
TheArtiszan said:
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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awful_bliss said:
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.
dynospectrum said:
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.
Clamhost said:
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.
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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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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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dustintinsley said:
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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Hi, I was wondering if there are any roms around for the AT&T version of the HTC One Max, or is there bay any chance Verizon being compatible since its gsm? Thank you.
DrkSyde said:
Hi, I was wondering if there are any roms around for the AT&T version of the HTC One Max, or is there bay any chance Verizon being compatible since its gsm? Thank you.
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I think the last time I checked you can use AT&T on the verizon max but you can't get LTE.
DrkSyde said:
Hi, I was wondering if there are any roms around for the AT&T version of the HTC One Max, or is there bay any chance Verizon being compatible since its gsm? Thank you.
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You can checkout Candy7 or any other rom compatible with your device. I believe it is named "T6" for the GSM model.