If I have a HTC one unlocked and rooted with s-off can I change my carrier without buying a unlock code.
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I'm not sure I'm understanding your question. If you mean unlocked meaning the boatloader then not necessarily. If you bought it, or it was originally purchased, from a carrier you will most likely need a sim unlock code but if it's not carrier branded then you should be okay.
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Do you think this website works http://www.unlock-code-world.com because I'm trying to unlock my iPhone 5s and HTC one both T-Mobile?
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I wanted to unlock and use my phone in asia gsm so I called t-mobile and got the unlock code. The only gsm sim card I can get right now to unlock worth is att.
If I use att sim and unlock right now does that mean it already unlock to all gsm carriers or just att ?
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icheroz said:
I wanted to unlock and use my phone in asia gsm so I called t-mobile and got the unlock code. The only gsm sim card I can get right now to unlock worth is att.
If I use att sim and unlock right now does that mean it already unlock to all gsm carriers or just att ?
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If at&t sim is working. You should be able to use it with other carriers. Meaning your phone is now unlocked.
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Thank you
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I have an AT&T HTC One X plus and was wondering what is the best way to unlocked the SIM. Thanks!
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Obie911 said:
I have an AT&T HTC One X plus and was wondering what is the best way to unlocked the SIM. Thanks!
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I used this one in about 2 hours I had my code and was unlocked and good to go.
http://www.cellfservices.com/
Gene1985 said:
I used this one in about 2 hours I had my code and was unlocked and good to go.
http://www.cellfservices.com/
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None free? 20 dollars seen a lot! But thanks:thumbup:
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Obie911 said:
None free? 20 dollars seen a lot! But thanks:thumbup:
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You would be hard up finding a free site for Sim unlock. I haven't seen one before to tell you the truth. But this site worked great for me. I was locked to Telus but no more
If you are in US, it is illegal to unlock your ATT phone without their permission. No, I don't agree with the law and I would strongly urge everyone to engage in civil disobedience by actively unlocking their blocked phones.
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Do the international roms work with the t-mobile version?
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[email protected] said:
Do the international roms work with the t-mobile version?
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Yes. All the HTC variants are the same except the Sprint one. Head on over to the international forum if you want some of the good roms.
Thanks man, but wait do I have to sim unlock?
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Thanks man, but wait do I have to sim unlock?
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If you're going with a different carrier yes, if you have a T-Mobile HTC One and just want to flash one of the international roms and continue to use it on T-Mobile then no.
Thanks for the help appreciate it
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Thanks man, but wait do I have to sim unlock?
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Not to make a point out of you but people get SIM unlock and root and bootloader unlock way mixed up.
Kinda like when someone says hey I rooted my iPhone or jail broke my android
SIM unlock only means one thing using a diff carrier SIM card on another carriers device .
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Is it possible to Sim unlock HTC one by yourself with paying a website or calling T-Mobile?
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I did, with a y-cable. Look over in the international/general for the thread.
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Does it have the same bands?
Which one should I buy if I have to buy both at full price?
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Does it have the same bands?
Which one should I buy if I have to buy both at full price?
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I'm 99.9% sure the hardware between the AT&T M8 and the GPE are identical.
They are all the same. If you plan on buying full retail just get the developer edition from HTC. It's bootloader is already unlock and rooting it won't void your warranty. You'll get LTE with almost every GSM carrier (T-Mobile, AT&T etc) but you can't use the phone on CDMA carriers
Converting the developer edition to a GPE would make it the same device.
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The gpe edition has aws as an hspa band. Att locked it out cause so customers couldn't use it on tmobile. I'm in Canada I have an Att edition is it possible to unlock that band.
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It's bootloader is already unlock and rooting it won't void your warranty.
Converting the developer edition to a GPE would make it the same device.
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Wait, so if I converted my ATT device, it's warranty won't be voided?
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Wait, so if I converted my ATT device, it's warranty won't be voided?
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No it will be voided because the bootloader isn't unlocked directly from the factory. if you unlock your bootloader on the AT&T M8 you would need to relock it if you send your device in for repairs.
If you buy the developer edition the bootloader is already unlocked and the factory won't void your warranty if you root your device. You can send it back to HTC with no problems.
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