Sense 6? - HTC One X+

So lately the m8 roms are out here.
http://www.androidfiles.org/?developer=M8&folder=StockRoms
and will it be able to port these roms to hox+ ?

Nope.
Since our device is a Tegra, and the One M8 is a SnapDragon, we cant port Snapdragon to tegra because it has some other libs (AFAIK)...
so no sense 6 for us 'till we get htc and nvidia over to support the HOX/+ back.
EDIT: I learnt my lesson, never buy htc nor nvidia again since they drop support after not even 5 months...
At this moment im hatin' that i didn't buy the normal htc one x -.-

But the normal one x also uses tegra? Not like our t37 it uses t30 cpu but its still tegra
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I think he means the us hox as it is a Qualcomm chip
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maybe Sense 5.5 come first

MasterKoala said:
But the normal one x also uses tegra? Not like our t37 it uses t30 cpu but its still tegra
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no the normal hox comes with a snapdragon, so they can port sense6 to their devices, we cant...
just never buy tegra again its the biggest fault in my entire life -_- i thought i was getting a Phone with "more" support but NOPE
nvidia and htc failed...

oziboy said:
no the normal hox comes with a snapdragon, so they can port sense6 to their devices, we cant...
just never buy tegra again its the biggest fault in my entire life -_- i thought i was getting a Phone with "more" support but NOPE
nvidia and htc failed...
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http://m.gsmarena.com/htc_one_x-4320.php
Are you sure about snapdragon?
Hox has a 1.5 ghz of tegra 3 not qualcomm
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I think he meant One XL
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Notorious said:
I think he meant One XL
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AT&T US One X is Qualcomm
So is the XL.
International HOX and all HOX+'s are Tegra.
ATT/Telus HOX have LTE, International Does not, that is why they aren't developmentally compatible with eachother(I think)

Silentwidow said:
AT&T US One X is Qualcomm
So is the XL.
International HOX and all HOX+'s are Tegra.
ATT/Telus HOX have LTE, International Does not, that is why they aren't developmentally compatible with eachother(I think)
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Notorious said:
I think he meant One XL
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Silentwidow said:
I think he means the us hox as it is a Qualcomm chip
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lol these all are true xD
MasterKoala said:
http://m.gsmarena.com/htc_one_x-4320.php
Are you sure about snapdragon?
Hox has a 1.5 ghz of tegra 3 not qualcomm
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sorry i did a typo there, i ment the non-international hox (AT&T...) instead of international one
but still that doesnt matter, you cant port something ment for qualcomm to tegra like its draggin something from one to another Phone
the m8 is a qualcomm, hox international and hox+ cant have it, tho the non-international HOX should be able to get it ported over
just lets hope that nVidia will give some more support to tegra 3 api37 so we will get 4.4.x kitkat with sense 6.0+

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I don't know if anyone had posted about this.. but the one x does have tegra 3

Does it mean since this phone is the equivalent it should also have it? ... I was able to find the nvidia store on play store which wasn't possible before for me on my epic 4g touch....
Edit; I didn't sleep much very confused I ended up on the nvidia site which had the phone never read about the international variant.
Mods delete me please n my threads I'm a failure ..:/ LOL
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This phone doesn't have the tegra because it is LTE. The tegra chip does not work with LTE, we have the s4 krait.
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Art2Fly said:
This phone doesn't have the tegra because it is LTE. The tegra chip does not work with LTE, we have the s4 krait.
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Apparently it does work with LTE.. http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-one-x-att/
Thanks for the input but it just seems weird. Maybe disabled feature like gsm radios
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gmangut said:
Apparently it does work with LTE.. http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-one-x-att/
Thanks for the input but it just seems weird. Maybe disabled feature like gsm radios
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Exceptional performance comes standard. Thanks to the dual-core processor with LTE.
Processor1.5GHz Dual Core, Qualcomm MSM8960
Lols. Entertaining thread.
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Uh dude the American versions of the one x, Evo LTE included all run the krait chipset which in some cases beat the less efficient tegra 3. realize that the quad core tegra is running older s9 cores. Krait is running the s15.
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Dan_ said:
Exceptional performance comes standard. Thanks to the dual-core processor with LTE.
Processor1.5GHz Dual Core, Qualcomm MSM8960
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LOL, x2....
Not sure what he isn't understanding about that description that he linked to... let's see if this helps:
The Tegra 3 is a "QUAD-CORE" CPU, and the S4 Krait is a "DUAL-CORE" CPU. Any American variant of the One X has the S4 Krait, same as the EVO LTE. Any One X outside the US has the Tegra 3, but does not have LTE. Make sense?
tyler.durden said:
LOL, x2....
Not sure what he isn't understanding about that description that he linked to... let's see if this helps:
The Tegra 3 is a "QUAD-CORE" CPU, and the S4 Krait is a "DUAL-CORE" CPU. Any American variant of the One X has the S4 Krait, same as the EVO LTE. Any One X outside the US has the Tegra 3, but does not have LTE. Make sense?
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Ill answer for him.. yep- sure does..
Thanks God for the US having the S4, every device I ever used with Tegra was laggy as hell.
kpkimmel said:
Thanks God for the US having the S4, every device I ever used with Tegra was laggy as hell.
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Oh yeah. Still barely use my Transformer cuz that Tegra 2 is a dog compared to all of my Android phones so far.
Eh lol it was worth a try. All these variants why can't there just be one version of each device.
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gmangut said:
Eh lol it was worth a try. All these variants why can't there just be one version of each device.
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Yes it would be nice if there were a unified hardware design... But that leaves out variety and competition
gmangut said:
Eh lol it was worth a try. All these variants why can't there just be one version of each device.
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DarkManX4lf said:
Yes it would be nice if there were a unified hardware design... But that leaves out variety and competition
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One version, sounds like Apple's philosophy. As the others have said, and to add a bit of confusion, the international One X has the Tegra 3, the One XL has the S4. The US One X has the S4. All this after HTC's big announcement about fewer phones and variations on phones. It's not quite as bad as Motorola though with the Razr, Razr Maxx, and the upcoming Razr HD, why couldn't they have just come out with all that in one phone.
As for the unified HW design, it would be nice if there were some standardized specs just to encourage companies to make more aftermarket accessories Android compatible.

HTC or Samsung?

I am ditching my Defy soon and going for a powerpack phone.
I have 2 phones in my mind now:
1. Samsung Note 2
2. HTC Butterfly
Which one do I go for? Very confused tbh.
HTC has better build quality but Samsung is more consumer friendly. I would go with Samsung.
Broken Puzzles said:
HTC has better build quality but Samsung is more consumer friendly. I would go with Samsung.
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For the same reason, I'd go with HTC. Being on XDA / possibly wanting a custom rom I'd definitely prefer build quality.
If I had to make a choice, note2 with S-pen ,are the best invasion in mobile world this year, and from what I see, Samsung is supporting its devices very well, better than HTC, so ya, go with Semi
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I'd vote for HTC.... Build quality is what they provide and ROMs is what xda supports. So no doubt for the butterfly. Go go go
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Wait for the galaxy s4
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Droid DNA
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WizkidN said:
For the same reason, I'd go with HTC. Being on XDA / possibly wanting a custom rom I'd definitely prefer build quality.
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That's what you get wrong you don't need custom roms with the note 2 stock rom is very stable and fluid.. Unless u want aosp experience and are afraid the updates will be delayed by Samsung
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usaff22 said:
Droid DNA
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Droid DNA hasn't come to India
S3nt fr0m my D3fy 0n J3llyb34n
Crisisx1 said:
Wait for the galaxy s4
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Cant wait till April. Need a cell by Jan 13
S3nt fr0m my D3fy 0n J3llyb34n
Damn its still a 50/50 opinion :'/
S3nt fr0m my D3fy 0n J3llyb34n
Note 2 IMO. But you'll be happy with either one.
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I have to say that I love it. I think the Touchwiz interface is nicer than HTC's. Although, HTC usually has better speakers on their phones (even the ones without Beats Audio). I personally like the plastic casing on my Galaxy Note 2, but HTC also does make nice incasings for their phones. Samsung also has more services and sharing capabilitys, such as Allshare and Samsung Media Hub.
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Damn its still a 50/50 opinion :'/
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Resolution wise and processor benchmarks wise, HTC Butterfly (International version of Droid DNA) is far better
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NiCk.JaY said:
Resolution wise and processor benchmarks wise, HTC Butterfly (International version of Droid DNA) is far better
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Yea but Samsung has a bigger screen, more faster Android updates and a big XDA support. Non the less Butterfly's looks make me crave for it too.
Both are a quadcore and 2gb ram beasts but then you got Beats Audio on HTC and then S-Pen and multitasking ability of Note2 comes into force.
Its a very difficult choice, more opinions are expected.
If only I could afford the Note 2. For now my S2 with FK23 will do.
NiCk.JaY said:
Resolution wise and processor benchmarks wise, HTC Butterfly (International version of Droid DNA) is far better
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Yes but benchmarks mean less then nothing
Batcom2
zelendel said:
Yes but benchmarks mean less then nothing
Batcom2
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I know benchmarks do not provide the real image of day to day use, but they give some idea of the power inside
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NiCk.JaY said:
I know benchmarks do not provide the real image of day to day use, but they give some idea of the power inside
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Really so what would you do with a device that score over 9000 in benchmarks but bearly runs? The benchmarks mark scored can be tricked far to easy.
Batcom2
zelendel said:
Really so what would you do with a device that score over 9000 in benchmarks but bearly runs? The benchmarks mark scored can be tricked far to easy.
Batcom2
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I'm still learning, what device are you talking about?
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Why can nobody figure out how to overclock the At&t One x+?

Really wish someone could figure out how to overclock the att hox+
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monkboy24 said:
Really wish someone could figure out how to overclock the att hox+
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General lack of interest and need.
Last I heard zarboz was working on it.
Not as easy as it sounds
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Aside from the battery usage being a major con, I can not think of a single app that would benefit from this. Any app I have seen stall is usually because it is either poorly optimized on all phones or is specifically optimized for other processors like qualcom
superchilpil said:
Last I heard zarboz was working on it.
Not as easy as it sounds
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I understand. I wish I had some skills on that department
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Kraizk said:
General lack of interest and need.
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I think its nice just to have the option to do it in general. Just to see how it would make this device perform
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S-off Hox working for Hox+

So some devs have gotten s-off for several of the latest HTC phones, to include the HOX, has anyone tried this method on the HOX+ ?
n1gh7m4r3 said:
So some devs have gotten s-off for several of the latest HTC phones, to include the HOX, has anyone tried this method on the HOX+ ?
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......... If it is the AT&T one X then no. Different Hardware completely. IE qualcom versus nvidia. Most snap dragon based phones will/have seen s-off. The people responsible will not do it for nvidia.
I was wondering this too. Fingers crossed it will work! I doubt it will though
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Well it is supposedly working for the xl which would be the att/Telus hox correct.
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n1gh7m4r3 said:
Well it is supposedly working for the xl which would be the att/Telus hox correct.
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Thats a quallcomm chipset....
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n1gh7m4r3 said:
Well it is supposedly working for the xl which would be the att/Telus hox correct.
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See my previous statement regarding the fact that the AT&T ONE X HAS A QUALCOMP SNAP DRAGON PROCESSOR. The ONE X+ IS A TEGRA. The devs responsible for S-OFF on snap dragon phones have apparently showed NO interest in TEGRA
Kraizk said:
See my previous statement regarding the fact that the AT&T ONE X HAS A QUALCOMP SNAP DRAGON PROCESSOR. The ONE X+ IS A TEGRA. The devs responsible for S-OFF on snap dragon phones have apparently showed NO interest in TEGRA
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Wow, for some reason I was thinking the Hox was a Tegra chipset too, was why I was thinking if it worked on that, we should be close.
n1gh7m4r3 said:
Wow, for some reason I was thinking the Hox was a Tegra chipset too, was why I was thinking if it worked on that, we should be close.
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Only the international HOX is tegra. The US version has an S4 Chipset.
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AndroHero said:
Only the international HOX is tegra. The US version has an S4 Chipset.
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I have a NA HOX+ and mine is Tegra 3. I don't know what you are using.
mfpreach said:
I have a NA HOX+ and mine is Tegra 3. I don't know what you are using.
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We are talking about the original HOX not the HOX+
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What else can u do with the S-OFF ??
I mean what it does other than ROM, etc, that unlocking bootloader does.
Thanks for the info guys
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Manish54 said:
What else can u do with the S-OFF ??
I mean what it does other than ROM, etc, that unlocking bootloader does.
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Come HERE and find out.
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[Q] HTC ONE+?

I can't bring myself to get the GS4 due to the Snap 600, do you think that HTC will release a + version like the HTC ONE X+ with a Snap 800?
Loves2spoon said:
I can't bring myself to get the GS4 due to the Snap 600, do you think that HTC will release a + version like the HTC ONE X+ with a Snap 800?
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Yes and it is going to be soooooo much better.
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I really hope they don't. Getting ADHD and releasing too mamy handsets is what got HTC I'm the situation they are in. The HTC first is another blunder. They need to stick with one well supported model.
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Loves2spoon said:
I can't bring myself to get the GS4 due to the Snap 600, do you think that HTC will release a + version like the HTC ONE X+ with a Snap 800?
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The Snapdragaon 600 is that bad? I don't think so
There will ALWAYS be a better shiny on the horizon. Of course HTC is going to build a successor to the ONE. Like others have said, a new device before a year is up would be foolish of them to do again.
paniro187 said:
I really hope they don't. Getting ADHD and releasing too mamy handsets is what got HTC I'm the situation they are in. The HTC first is another blunder. They need to stick with one well supported model.
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I think the first is a quality midrange device. It's running stock android if you disable the Facebook home feature.
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the 800 processor is targeted more for tablets than phones anyway... I'm not going to say we won't see some phones with them, but we'll see...
You are asking if HTC will release a better phone in the future? Uh, yes. So will Samsung.
You are so right, the 600 is a terrible, terrible processor. I can't even believe HTC put that piece of junk in the One.

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