Hello All!!
Its been a long time since I've been on here & I am loving all the new stuff I am seeing!!
I need a little bit of help...
I am changing Service Carriers from AT&T to nTelos & I DO NOT want to get a new phone. I LOVE my Tilt & have done SO MUCH custom stuff to make it a little bit more me (I mean Hours upon Hours of Downloads, Programs, Custom S2U2 Battery/Weather/Wallpaper fixes). Just the idea of having to do it all over again makes me want to cry. Is there ANY way I can change my current AT&T network setting so that my phone can be use on the nTelos network? nTelos has the PPC-6800 (which is comparable to the AT&T Tilt so I know that the "Phone" shouldn't be a problem since they support PPC phones) so how do I change the current setting to make it w/ the ntelos Network? Any help anyone can give would be MUCH Appreciated! I am DESPERATE!
Thanks in advance for your time & help!!
Is nTelos GSM? or CDMA?
I got my ATT Tilt to work on my Canadian Carrier by calling my customer support....if your new carrier has a WM phone, they should be able to guide you through setting up the stuff so that MMS and internet works over 3G/Edge/Gprs.
Give it a Try
PS. to move your apps and docs and some settings (if your switching handsets), try using Sprite Backup
nTelos is a cdma network like verizon or sprint att is gsm you can't use gem phone with cdma i hope it helps
Need Help Please
I finally got my Sprint HTC One Simunlocked, along with S-OFF, and Bootloader Unlocked.
The problem I am running into is I am trying to get it to run on NET10. I got my HTC to recognize the NET10 sim, but it wont recognize the network. I have tried various APN settings and still nothing I have also tried *#*#4636#*#* and changed the setting inside and still nothing. I am not sure exactly what settings I should have it on or if there is anything else I need to do to my HTC to get it to work.
If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
going out on a limb here so i might be wrong.
Net 10 is GSM. (at least it was.)
Sprint is CDMA/LTE
You need a GSM/LTE HTC ONE. (AT&T, GPe, T-Mobile )
Im not sure the Sprint version has the right radios inside it to help you out.
You need a GSM HTC One, not a CDMA.
Is there a rom that includes a CDMA subscription which you get to select NV or RUIM? I have an unlocked/S-off HTC one sprint version. I have unlocked the phone for both GSM/CDMA, it's capable of supporting SIM/UIM card with HTC's Sense on top.(Unfortunately UIM/CDMA SIM card only works with Sense 5 on top of 4.1.2) I use Sprint/T-Mobile in the states, I can plug in TMo SIM and it works just fine with somewhat slower data speed. But I travel a lot to countries where they use CDMA with UIM card(it's like SIM for CDMA carriers), I can't get the phone to get any signal with any Kitkat rom expect for Sense 5 which has a hidden menu for u to choose CDMA subscription. Is this a phone issue with 4.4 kitkat? I'd love to see the CDMA subscription in the preferred network settings just like CM11 in HTC droid incredible 4G LTE(fireball) and unified version of S3. Since the sprint HTC one is indeed a global phone, I'd really sweet to see all possible network types along with a CDMA subscription option under Mobile Network Settings. Thanks in advance!
For some reason my sprint HTC ONE m7 can make call and recieve gsm data but no 3g or 4g. I have to set phone prefrences to gsm only, anything else and it wont even recieve gsm data.
stanley1131 said:
For some reason my sprint HTC ONE m7 can make call and recieve gsm data but no 3g or 4g. I have to set phone prefrences to gsm only, anything else and it wont even recieve gsm data.
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Could it be that you have a CDMA phone running on a GSM network? You phone does not have the correct bands to get the higher data speeds on a GSM network!
stanley1131 said:
For some reason my sprint HTC ONE m7 can make call and recieve gsm data but no 3g or 4g. I have to set phone prefrences to gsm only, anything else and it wont even recieve gsm data.
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I think you already have started enough threads for that issue :laugh: post in the existing threads and stop creating new ones twice a day please!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/help/help-apn-wont-save-htc-one-sprint-t2878558
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/help/unlocked-sprint-htc-one-ultra-mobile-t2879304
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one/general/apn-settings-wont-save-t2878489
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/help/using-sprint-htc-one-metropcs-running-t2877597
@stanley1131
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81 read 5) and 16)
Agreed. All other threads have been deleted.
Now you really should do your research before getting a device. You have a CDMA device and the best data you will get on a GSM network is Edge as the sim slot is only for data roaming.
zelendel said:
Agreed. All other threads have been deleted.
Now you really should do your research before getting a device. You have a CDMA device and the best data you will get on a GSM network is Edge as the sim slot is only for data roaming.
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well i guess i have to sell this phone then,if i want to use ultramobile would there be a difference between the att and tmobile version of htc one?
I tried searching it, but I kept finding it for other phones and then answers that did not fit what I have. The most common answer is, if it has a sim card, it is GSM. Sprint is CDMA though, so is it CDMA and GSM? When I took the SIM card out, it said that I would not be able to use 4G LTE without the SIM, but I still had full bars, so does it use GSM for 4G, but CDMA for 2G (calls and sms). I was told that the Google PE RUU did not work on my phone because it only works on GSM, but then when I ran MSL finder, it told me it had no MSL (ie not a CDMA phone) and I have en IMEI, not an ESN.
This should be in q&a
If you're on Sprint or Verizon, you're using a CDMA carrier. Since CDMA is too old to support LTE, they used the SIM card to access access GSM technology (LTE) To keep up to date with the new carriers that are running insane download/uploading speeds using LTE.
djpabz23 said:
If you're on Sprint or Verizon, you're using a CDMA carrier. Since CDMA is too old to support LTE, they used the SIM card to access access GSM technology (LTE) To keep up to date with the new carriers that are running insane download/uploading speeds using LTE.
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Got it...I was looking at the some hidden menus and I found the section to choose GSM/WCDMA.CDMA/LTE and some other few options. Thanks for the clarification.
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Got it...I was looking at the some hidden menus and I found the section to choose GSM/WCDMA.CDMA/LTE and some other few options. Thanks for the clarification.
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Yup, if you choose GSM/UMTS, you won't be able to receive data at all since Sprint isn't a GSM carrier.
djpabz23 said:
Yup, if you choose GSM/UMTS, you won't be able to receive data at all since Sprint isn't a GSM carrier.
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On that note, it has several options, including CDMA only, GSM only, and then gsm/cdma/wcdma/lte (ie all of them). Is it prudent to just leave it on all, or since I am going to use it on Verizon and/or sprint/ting, just leave it cdma/wcdma/lte? If I choose the catch all one that includes gsm, will it affect the phone negatively, as in extra battery usage, overheating, no signal, etc?
jobzombi said:
On that note, it has several options, including CDMA only, GSM only, and then gsm/cdma/wcdma/lte (ie all of them). Is it prudent to just leave it on all, or since I am going to use it on Verizon and/or sprint/ting, just leave it cdma/wcdma/lte? If I choose the catch all one that includes gsm, will it affect the phone negatively, as in extra battery usage, overheating, no signal, etc?
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If you switch to CDMA Only, you're gonna get a much longer battery life than if you were using CDMA/LTE since your LTE service will be disabled. This means that you will only get 3G but your battery life will last longer since LTE requires more power than 3G