We know that there is more than one version of the htc one coming out soon, we have the international version and we have the ones coming on att, tmobile, and sprint, Telus etc
We also have the dev edition of the phone coming soon.
Is there gonna be different threads for the one, or is all roms compatible with all phones?
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All roms should be compatible. All HTC One uses the same hardware(Other than the 64gb which should have different nand chip) but it doesn't matter.
Unless you will be using the chinese version which is rumored to have dual sim, 8mp, micro sd slot and alot more of different hardware components.
I'm saying this because I had an hox plus
The international version and the lte version had the same hardware and yet there roms where not compatible with each other
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I highly doubt all roms will be compatible with all versions. There are hardware differences between international /US models, cdma/gsm models. There will be separate forums for each model. Be patient.
Does anybody else have any thoughts on this, I'm afraid if I buy the att version I won't get the internationals mods and roms
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metalfan78 said:
I highly doubt all roms will be compatible with all versions. There are hardware differences between international /US models, cdma/gsm models. There will be separate forums for each model. Be patient.
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This. A rom can be set up to support multiple carriers and things like that, but it wouldn't be installed the same way for each phone
metalfan78 said:
I highly doubt all roms will be compatible with all versions. There are hardware differences between international /US models, cdma/gsm models. There will be separate forums for each model. Be patient.
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I wouldn't bet on separation. I'm a Hox+ owner and the dev section is a nightmare. International and US are together in one forum and nothing is compatible. Not roms or recoveries. There has been many requests to separate them and they were denied. Plenty of threads started about it and the majority ended up in flame wars. :crying:
Are the US models the same? Tmobile, ATT and Sprint? If so wouldn't that be a first? Cant be, Sprint doesn't use sim cards..
Who will get the best development though, if there are different version for each carrier? Would it be the international?
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I wouldn't bet on separation. I'm a Hox+ owner and the dev section is a nightmare. International and US are together in one forum and nothing is compatible. Not roms or recoveries. There has been many requests to separate them and they were denied. Plenty of threads started about it and the majority ended up in flame wars. :crying:
Are the US models the same? Tmobile, ATT and Sprint? If so wouldn't that be a first? Cant be, Sprint doesn't use sim cards..
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The gs3 forum is separated, I would like to guess the htc one forum would be too.
Closed Source Project said:
Who will get the best development though, if there are different version for each carrier? Would it be the international?
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Yes the international will get the most support. at least that's how the One X and X+ worked out.
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The gs3 forum is separated, I would like to guess the htc one forum would be too.
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I hope so. Go browse through the One X+ dev section and pretend you have an ATT version. See how many roms and threads are irrelevant. Probably 80%
nugzo said:
I wouldn't bet on separation. I'm a Hox+ owner and the dev section is a nightmare. International and US are together in one forum and nothing is compatible. Not roms or recoveries. There has been many requests to separate them and they were denied. Plenty of threads started about it and the majority ended up in flame wars. :crying:
Are the US models the same? Tmobile, ATT and Sprint? If so wouldn't that be a first? Cant be, Sprint doesn't use sim cards..
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i'm on the same boat, thats why im asking..i had the att hox+ and its dev section was terrible,,,thats why im asking if roms are
compatibale with each other..or at least the us versions so that it can have a strong development
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223236
that will make you happy
aimetti said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223236
that will make you happy
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So the unlocked/developer edition version is the UL?
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I know that the intuitive thing would be that the dev addition would get more support, but is it possible that the AT&T or Sprint or T-Mobile will get more because more people will have it. And I know not cases, and they are the exact same body. I mean ROM support.
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I think that the insides are exactly the same so they (dev and regular unlocked) should be able to run the same stuff. The only thing different is that the dev edition is supposed to have 64gbs and an unlocked bootloader. Big whooooooooop... that's so easy to do with HTCDev anyways...
My question is: is there honestly going to be a big difference btwn carrier based devices and the international? Shouldn't they be able to run the same exact ROMs and stuff?!?
Well with my current phone (att optimus g) you can't run the sprint ROMs on att, but then again the att version is slightly differently shaped. The reason why I can't run sprint ROMs is because of different partitions. I hope this doesn't occur with the one, because then the dev version may have less support that a regular one.
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Another plus is no att bloat and the dev edition will receive updates quicker
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superchilpil said:
Another plus is no att bloat and the dev edition will receive updates quicker
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Would it really be quicker? i mean once HTC releases an update for the dev phone wont it be the next base for our devs to use to create roms? We wouldn't be using it in its stock form anyway. Bloat isn't an issue once rooted. Are the specs any different from the International and ATT version? I'm hoping its identical.
Hopefully we can get supercid so we can install dev ruus if needed. I think there is gonna be a lot more dev interest in this one (pun intended) That means more brains for s-off. Hopefully the recent qualcom s-off for the ATT One X will help out.
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Would it really be quicker? i mean once HTC releases an update for the dev phone wont it be the next base for our devs to use to create roms? We wouldn't be using it in its stock form anyway. Bloat isn't an issue once rooted. Are the specs any different from the International and ATT version? I'm hoping its identical.
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Well my point was in stock form it would be quicker for those who own it, me included since I ordered one this morning
And the radios are different in the international versions
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Any word as to when the newest update for the camera improvements and what not is coming out for the AT&T or any of the rest of the U.S. HTC One devices? Thanks in advance!!
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Would be nice to know as well! I still can't get play store to officially update..
Yes I know I can download apk..
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ClipClep said:
Any word as to when the newest update for the camera improvements and what not is coming out for the AT&T or any of the rest of the U.S. HTC One devices? Thanks in advance!!
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no update as of yet are on the computers :/ you can always flash a custom rom
Oh I know.. been there thousands of times. My inspire is still gives me my fix until I decide to start flashing on the One.
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Yea it's crazy...I don't understand what's going on with updates.
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This is why I opted out of getting an AT&T branded one and went Unlocked from HTC. This way when HTC pushes it to US market I won't be waiting 2mo for AT&T to inject their adware.
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This is why I opted out of getting an AT&T branded one and went Unlocked from HTC. This way when HTC pushes it to US market I won't be waiting 2mo for AT&T to inject their adware.
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I almost did the same thing as you (I previously used the international unlocked versions of the Galaxy s2 and s3 for this exact reason but I was bummed that I couldn't get LTE on the S3 since the unlocked version only supports HSPA+). However it turns out that you can just unlock the bootloader on the AT&T One and install ROMs from the regular/unlocked One forum, and you will still have working LTE on the proper AT&T bands. Frankly I am thrilled to finally have an AT&T LTE phone that can use ROMs with the most current code from the international community that is much greater in size and therefore will have a much better ROM choice; it's the best of both worlds. Two of the most popular ROMs (TrickDroid and ARHD which are based on 1.29 firmware) specifically say in their respective OP's that you can install their ROMs on all U.S. variants of the One (except for maybe the Sprint model according to mike1986). During the installation, there is a script (made by Patrics83) that will install the AT&T specific files, settings and such.
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I almost did the same thing as you (I previously used the international unlocked versions of the Galaxy s2 and s3 for this exact reason but I was bummed that I couldn't get LTE on the S3 since the unlocked version only supports HSPA+). However it turns out that you can just unlock the bootloader on the AT&T One and install ROMs from the regular/unlocked One forum, and you will still have working LTE on the proper AT&T bands. Frankly I am thrilled to finally have an AT&T LTE phone that can use ROMs with the most current code from the international community that is much greater in size and therefore will have a much better ROM choice; it's the best of both worlds. Two of the most popular ROMs (TrickDroid and ARHD which are based on 1.29 firmware) specifically say in their respective OP's that you can install their ROMs on all U.S. variants of the One (except for maybe the Sprint model according to mike1986). During the installation, there is a script (made by Patrics83) that will install the AT&T specific files, settings and such.
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I hear ya, I had the AT&T S3 and the wait was gruelling. Since then I've gotten over having to have the latest updates. Might be because Sense5 isn't so bad. I didn't think I would miss LTE when I had my Nexus 4. Bonus of the unlocked One using AT&T LTE out of the box has been great
Hey, I was wondering if any of the black HTC One models 801n/e support Bell LTE in canada.
Thanks
xXDALurker said:
Hey, I was wondering if any of the black HTC One models 801n/e support Bell LTE in canada.
Thanks
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The dev version should since it's fully unlocked. From what I've read all the Americas versions should have the same radios, it's just a matter of which ones are unlocked. If I'm wrong through the community will quickly correct me
BableMan said:
The dev version should since it's fully unlocked. From what I've read all the Americas versions should have the same radios, it's just a matter of which ones are unlocked. If I'm wrong through the community will quickly correct me
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They dont sell a black dev one in canada.
Hello people.
I have a little and simple question.
As all of you know, there are 4 variants of model of this phone.
Version Description Alternate designations
XT1063 Global GSM Single SIM
XT1064 US/Canada GSM Single SIM
XT1068 Global GSM Dual-SIM
XT1069 GSM+GSM+DTV Dual-SIM, Brazil model supporting DTV
My question is, will it be different roms for every model? or any rom can be used no matter what version of the phone be?
Sorry for my english. Hope you could understand what i mean.
Thanks!
No one?
I think you'll need a different ROM for each phone, unless a dev steps up and develops a unified ROM for all of them.
Seeing as no one actually stepped up to even port CM to our device, I think that's a pretty long stretch.
I'll probably sell mine and get something else that is supported, maybe the Nexus 6, even though I hate the size of it.
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I think you'll need a different ROM for each phone, unless a dev steps up and develops a unified ROM for all of them.
Seeing as no one actually stepped up to even port CM to our device, I think that's a pretty long stretch.
I'll probably sell mine and get something else that is supported, maybe the Nexus 6, even though I hate the size of it.
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What version do you think will have the biggest comunity background? i mean roms, kernels, etc.
HEROEdelREVES said:
What version do you think will have the biggest comunity background? i mean roms, kernels, etc.
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Probably the Global Single and Dual Sim Models, but don't nail me down to that... I have no Idea where the dev who might be already lurking in the shadows is from... if there is indeed one out there.
jadephyre said:
I think you'll need a different ROM for each phone, unless a dev steps up and develops a unified ROM for all of them.
Seeing as no one actually stepped up to even port CM to our device, I think that's a pretty long stretch.
I'll probably sell mine and get something else that is supported, maybe the Nexus 6, even though I hate the size of it.
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Kernel sources got released two days ago, that's why no one 'stepped up' for a cm build. Come on, G 1st gen has a pretty acceptable community, it will get to us eventually.
Or build one yourself...
jadephyre said:
I think you'll need a different ROM for each phone, unless a dev steps up and develops a unified ROM for all of them.
Seeing as no one actually stepped up to even port CM to our device, I think that's a pretty long stretch.
I'll probably sell mine and get something else that is supported, maybe the Nexus 6, even though I hate the size of it.
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The 2nd Generation was only released in September. Don't you think you are being a little impatient?
Besides, this phone kicks ass even when it is stock. I have yet to find a reason for rooting it or installing a custom ROM. and in the process voiding my warranty.
But it is a matter of personal preference.
HEROEdelREVES said:
Hello people.
I have a little and simple question.
As all of you know, there are 4 variants of model of this phone.
Version Description Alternate designations
XT1063 Global GSM Single SIM
XT1064 US/Canada GSM Single SIM
XT1068 Global GSM Dual-SIM
XT1069 GSM+GSM+DTV Dual-SIM, Brazil model supporting DTV
My question is, will it be different roms for every model? or any rom can be used no matter what version of the phone be?
Sorry for my english. Hope you could understand what i mean.
Thanks!
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To add to this question: will the XT1064 US/Canada GSM Single SIM model receive OTA updates? I'm using it in Jamaica
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Try flashing new kernel from original development thread. It helps a lot with speed.
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I am looking at getting a M7 as a media player. I like the unlocked bootloader over the old S4 that I will end up selling. I dont go crazy with custom ROMs but id like a good fast ROM, maybe CM.
Question is, which is the best variant of the device for custom roms. specifically the sprint variant seems to be the cheapest because the lock out ESN often. is there any limitations to the sprint variations that mean i need to spend more?
blindguyinanorgy said:
I am looking at getting a M7 as a media player. I like the unlocked bootloader over the old S4 that I will end up selling. I dont go crazy with custom ROMs but id like a good fast ROM, maybe CM.
Question is, which is the best variant of the device for custom roms. specifically the sprint variant seems to be the cheapest because the lock out ESN often. is there any limitations to the sprint variations that mean i need to spend more?
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You need to take a look at each variant to see which works best for you. Sprint & Verizon variants are CDMA and the rest are GSM. GSM phones are far more prevalent internationally than CDMA and are or can be easier to customize thus more options. Your call!
majmoz said:
You need to take a look at each variant to see which works best for you. Sprint & Verizon variants are CDMA and the rest are GSM. GSM phones are far more prevalent internationally than CDMA and are or can be easier to customize thus more options. Your call!
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Im refering to mod-ability. I will not be using this as a phone so I dont care about the radio. Like for the G3, verizon has a locked bootloader but t-mobile is unlocked.
Is there an issue flashing CMDA roms to the sprint variant if phone is not needed?
blindguyinanorgy said:
Im refering to mod-ability. I will not be using this as a phone so I dont care about the radio. Like for the G3, verizon has a locked bootloader but t-mobile is unlocked.
Is there an issue flashing CMDA roms to the sprint variant if phone is not needed?
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You should only flash ROMs that are compatible with your variant. The CDMA phones have different partition tables than their GSM variants. This could cause the phone not to operate. So, if you have a Sprint phone then only put ROMs that are compatible with the Sprint variant. There is a separate forum for the Sprint & Verizon variants.
majmoz said:
You should only flash ROMs that are compatible with your variant. The CDMA phones have different partition tables than their GSM variants. This could cause the phone not to operate. So, if you have a Sprint phone then only put ROMs that are compatible with the Sprint variant. There is a separate forum for the Sprint & Verizon variants.
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And you said there is more variety for the GSM versions. I can find sprint phones for $80, is there anything that justifies an extra $40 for a GSM variant?
blindguyinanorgy said:
And you said there is more variety for the GSM versions. I can find sprint phones for $80, is there anything that justifies an extra $40 for a GSM variant?
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I'm not a marketing guru but Sprint has limited coverage as a phone and limited support from custom tweakers, while the GSM phones are plentiful and can be used in more locations. Bottom line, if the it meets your needs then get the Sprint variant but should you need it as a phone down the line remember you have very limited options.