Which model is the "Developer" edition ? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Looking at the unlocked "Developer" edition One;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41599
Or looking at this "Unlocked" version too for $575;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41589
Which models are these, as far as development goes on XDA ? Would that be considered the standard "HTC One", not an ATT or T-Mobile version ? I know the developer edition works for both ATT and T-Mobile U.S. carriers, but when rooting and installing custom ROM's, which "One" XDA sub forum to use ?
Thank you

You can use this one which is the international and the att and tmo should be merged into this one soon if not already

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Zorachus said:
Looking at the unlocked "Developer" edition One;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41599
Or looking at this "Unlocked" version too for $575;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41589
Which models are these, as far as development goes on XDA ? Would that be considered the standard "HTC One", not an ATT or T-Mobile version ? I know the developer edition works for both ATT and T-Mobile U.S. carriers, but when rooting and installing custom ROM's, which "One" XDA sub forum to use ?
Thank you
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The first is 64 gb storage called the developer Edition (unlocked)
The second is a 32 gb version.
For the money the first option is the best, this is what I purchased.
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Zorachus said:
Looking at the unlocked "Developer" edition One;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41599
Or looking at this "Unlocked" version too for $575;
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=41589
Which models are these, as far as development goes on XDA ? Would that be considered the standard "HTC One", not an ATT or T-Mobile version ? I know the developer edition works for both ATT and T-Mobile U.S. carriers, but when rooting and installing custom ROM's, which "One" XDA sub forum to use ?
Thank you
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The 64Mb is the developer edition. It has an unlocked BOOTLOADER and is SIM free.
The 32Mb is SIM free, but has a locked bootloader.
EDIT: Both are equivalent to the AT&T US HTC One, but without any AT&T bloatware.

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HTC One US 32GB Unlocked is equivalent to...

US Developer Edition or the International when picking a ROM to flash?
Solved: International. Thank you Android The Greek
ScudMuffin said:
US Developer Edition or the International when picking a ROM to flash?
Solved: International. Thank you Android The Greek
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Really? The HTC folks said it was identical to the ATT hardware. You can flash any ROM you like, but the hardware and radio are for that model.
stevedebi said:
Really? The HTC folks said it was identical to the ATT hardware. You can flash any ROM you like, but the hardware and radio are for that model.
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Well, the Android Revolution mod, during install asks you to pick a ROM version:
International WWE
US Developer Edition / AT&T
Their forum member said to choose international (although I did notice many default settings were not like the US). I imagine the Developer Edition mode would work as well.. might try it for fun.

GSM Developer Edition... Which Roms Etc ?

I am sorry if this question was previously asked/answered as I did review the forums, but couldn't find an answer.
This is my first experience with a Moto X (GSM) Developer Edition, specifically running on ATT.
I am a bit confused by which ROMS, Kernels, etc are ok to use on my device.
I see many ROMS which say VZW, ATT, TMobile but I am not sure which is ok to use.
Should I be looking for only things which have been specifically labeled ATT Dev Edition or will anything for ATT work ?
Sorry for the newbie question, but I haven't dealt with a device with so many flavors which didnt have a dedicated forum.
Thanks!!
On the GSM developer edition you'd want to stick with the tmobile/retail flash images if you're leaving the bootloader locked. If you unlock the bootloader then you can load nearly any image but I'd stick with ones from the XT1053 and XT1058 only. (XT1058 being the model AT&T uses, so you can try AT&T flash images if you like)
Well stay away from the Verizon stuff and you should be fine.
That's why a Verizon dev edition exists.
Most of att stuff work on T-Mobile
Sent from my XT1053 using Tapatalk

HELP! What to flash next!!

Hi I have rooted and s-off'ed my HTC ONE but I do not know what version of recovery to flash.
There are options for t-mo Verizon sprint ect.... in the htc one toolkit but not for O2.
I am assuming I should install the international version...is this correct?
Also are the roms in this forum all compatible with a UK O2 model or do I need to be looking for something in particular.
Sorry for the Dumbass questions!!
All your assumptions are correct!
Jonnibravo said:
Hi I have rooted and s-off'ed my HTC ONE but I do not know what version of recovery to flash.
There are options for t-mo Verizon sprint ect.... in the htc one toolkit but not for O2.
I am assuming I should install the international version...is this correct?
Also are the roms in this forum all compatible with a UK O2 model or do I need to be looking for something in particular.
Sorry for the Dumbass questions!!
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to help you out in the future.
International, T-mobile, AT&T, O2 = GSM
Verizon, Sprint = CDMA
Anything international will work for your phone.
Thanks just being ooo-ber careful with my new toy dont want to brick in the first few days
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk

[Q] whats the difference between the Unlocked HTC One and the Developer Edition

whats the difference between those 2 versions of the htc one? the Developer Edition and the Unlocked HTC One (M7)
YourWorstFears said:
whats the difference between those 2 versions of the htc one? the Developer Edition and the Unlocked HTC One (M7)
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On the hardware side, both phones are exactly the same except the dev edition have 64gb memory instead of 32gb
Dev edition firmware normally get ota updates faster than others M7 (except this time with Sense 6, Canadian carriers released the ota a few days before). The dev edition is also bootloader unlocked out of the box so no need to unlock the bootloader trough htc dev and loose your warranty.

[Q] Dev edition ROM

Hi again,
Is it possible install a Dev Edition ROM on a "common" Moto X?
Thanks!
alrojas said:
Hi again,
Is it possible install a Dev Edition ROM on a "common" Moto X?
Thanks!
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The Dev edition Roms aren't one byte different from the regular ones.
The vzw Dev edition uses the regular xt1060 ROM.
The GSM Dev edition use the T-Mobile xt1053 ROM.
What are you trying to accomplish?!?
samwathegreat said:
The Dev edition Roms aren't one byte different from the regular ones.
The vzw Dev edition uses the regular xt1060 ROM.
The GSM Dev edition use the T-Mobile xt1053 ROM.
What are you trying to accomplish?!?
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I just wanna "transform " my regular Moto X to Moto X Dev Edition. So Is it possible?
My Moto X is a XT1058.
Thanks the replys
alrojas said:
I just wanna "transform " my regular Moto X to Moto X Dev Edition. So Is it possible?
My Moto X is a XT1058.
Thanks the replys
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There is no hardware or software difference besides the unlockable bootloader. When the bootloader exploit gets released, unlock your device, and it will be nearly the same. (I only say nearly because I feel like i'm forgetting something.
alrojas said:
I just wanna "transform " my regular Moto X to Moto X Dev Edition. So Is it possible?
My Moto X is a XT1058.
Thanks the replys
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That really doesn't make sense....but no. You can't.
There are SEVERAL XT1058s. Which do you have? The AT&T Variant, or a different one?
If you do NOT have the AT&T variant, you can already unlock the bootloader which basically "transforms" it into a DEV edition without doing anything else.
Any phone with an unlocked bootloader *IS* an un-official "DEV" edition. There is nothing "special" about the Dev editions except for their unlockable bootloaders, or rather the fact that they retain their warranty after being unlocked.
I'm not understanding what you intend to gain?
ALL Moto X's have unlockable bootloaders *EXCEPT* for the Verizon, AT&T, and Republic Wireless variants.
The only thing "special" about the dev editions is that they keep their warranty intact after unlocking the bootloader. But if it isn't a device SOLD as a DEV edition, you will void its warranty anyways.
And if you happen to have the AT&T, Verizon, or Republic Wireless variant, see the thread in General titled "China Middleman Back" - that guy sells codes that unlock the bootloader on the locked variants. If you pay him and get a code, your phone will be a non-official DEV edition. If you DON'T have AT&T, Verizon, or Republic Wireless variant, you can *already* unlock it *FREE* from Moto's official unlock website.
samwathegreat said:
That really doesn't make sense....but no. You can't.
There are SEVERAL XT1058s. Which do you have? The AT&T Variant, or a different one?
If you do NOT have the AT&T variant, you can already unlock the bootloader which basically "transforms" it into a DEV edition without doing anything else.
Any phone with an unlocked bootloader *IS* an un-official "DEV" edition. There is nothing "special" about the Dev editions except for their unlockable bootloaders, or rather the fact that they retain their warranty after being unlocked.
I'm not understanding what you intend to gain?
ALL Moto X's have unlockable bootloaders *EXCEPT* for the Verizon, AT&T, and Republic Wireless variants.
The only thing "special" about the dev editions is that they keep their warranty intact after unlocking the bootloader. But if it isn't a device SOLD as a DEV edition, you will void its warranty anyways.
And if you happen to have the AT&T, Verizon, or Republic Wireless variant, see the thread in General titled "China Middleman Back" - that guy sells codes that unlock the bootloader on the locked variants. If you pay him and get a code, your phone will be a non-official DEV edition. If you DON'T have AT&T, Verizon, or Republic Wireless variant, you can *already* unlock it *FREE* from Moto's official unlock website.
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@samwathegreat can i flash a Galaxy Note 3 rom? I want to transform my maxx to a note 3. I really like the bigger screen.
Wut?

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