[Q] HTC One T black/silver and normal HTC One - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
Well, I want to buy an HTC One, but I would like to get it at T-mobile since I've had bad experiences with other brands and none with T-mobile here in The Netherlands.
I currently have a Gnex and am a heavy modder, tweaker and ROM flasher. Will the T-mobile branded HTC One have impact on this? How is it different than the normal HTC One? Will I have trouble flashing various ROMS?
Thank you in advance.

Tmobile is the same version as international so you won't have any problems flashing roms. I'm on a tmobile phone right now running ordroid 7.0.0 and it works flawlessly.
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syaoran68 said:
Tmobile is the same version as international so you won't have any problems flashing roms. I'm on a tmobile phone right now running ordroid 7.0.0 and it works flawlessly.
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Thank you for your reply!
This is all I wanted to know =]

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nexus one desire rom speech to text

can anyone confirm if this is still functional in the desire roms that are being flashed onto the nexus one? i am torn between getting a nexus one or waiting to see if the desire will be available to rogers customers...
has anyone tested to see if this works?
TIA
audi_rs said:
can anyone confirm if this is still functional in the desire roms that are being flashed onto the nexus one? i am torn between getting a nexus one or waiting to see if the desire will be available to rogers customers...
has anyone tested to see if this works?
TIA
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works fine for me on nexus one (with desire ROM)
Same here, Desire ROM from Modaco, r21. Works great.

[Q] Can i use regular rom's on a T-mobile HTC One?

Hello guys!
I've been searching for a thread but couldn't find one with my question in particular. I've just bought a t-mobile branded HTC One here in The Netherlands. Can i just flash any normal HTC One ROM on it or does it need to be a specific t-mobile version or something?
Thanks
You should bring able to since S-off hasn't been achieved and radios are not an issue
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altimax98 said:
You should bring able to since S-off hasn't been achieved and radios are not an issue
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I think you made a small typo, 'bring' is 'being able' hehe! But thanks allot!
Another quick question: What is the difference between the 'original one' development forum and the normal 'one' developement forum?

Will a Unlocked AT&T HTC ONE work on T-Mobile's LTE/Hspa+?

I was wondering this because I have somebody that wants to trade there ONE for my Nexus 4. Is there a way to make this the Google edition by flashing a rom? Also can't I just flash T-mobile radio's to get it to work on T-mobile if it doesn't?
damon7620 said:
I was wondering this because I have somebody that wants to trade there ONE for my Nexus 4. Is there a way to make this the Google edition by flashing a rom? Also can't I just flash T-mobile radio's to get it to work on T-mobile if it doesn't?
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There are plenty of threads that go into in depth discussion about this. Search for them. As of now, the answer seems to be no. You can get LTE and 3g but not HSPA+ I believe? I'm not sure of the details...
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damon7620 said:
I was wondering this because I have somebody that wants to trade there ONE for my Nexus 4. Is there a way to make this the Google edition by flashing a rom? Also can't I just flash T-mobile radio's to get it to work on T-mobile if it doesn't?
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It will work on T-Mobile edge/2G only as of now
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dirtbikerr450 said:
It will work on T-Mobile edge/2G only as of now
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FML I finally find somebody willing to trade straight across and it's not worth it x.x
If it is worth your while to trade I would look into the possibility of flashing compatible radios, which in many cases is quite feasible. On another note the HTC One is an excellent device which only took minutes for me to transform into a Google Play Edition on not only an AT&T GSM variant, but a Sprint CDMA version as well. These ROMS even allow OTA updates, so as I said before if its worth your while there should be a solution. Please come to me with any issues or concerns you may have, I have been working with the HTC One for some time now and have become quite familiar with the device.
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[Q] Roms that work on HTC One GPE?

Hello,
I'm wondering if all the roms on this HTC One forum work with my HTC One Google Play Edition. Or there are only a few of them that works on my device? Thanks
ln206 said:
Hello,
I'm wondering if all the roms on this HTC One forum work with my HTC One Google Play Edition. Or there are only a few of them that works on my device? Thanks
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Any GSM based rom. (This excludes Verizon or Sprint.)
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HTC One M9 questions

Hello
Not sure this is the right forum. I have an Att version of the HTC ONE M9. I unlocked it and have it running on tmobiles network. Phone, text, mms, 4G LTE etc all work. The one thing i cant get to work is the mobile hotspot. It is of course running the carrier version android. Has anyone got the att version to cooperate with the hotspot on tmobile. Or am i better off with CM13 and using its hotspot. Any help appreciated.
Download an app from Google Play
Tried all apps on google play and I get the same network message. I think the native app is still looking for ATT. Instead of T-Mobile. I have the hotspot data on my plan. And I want to use it.
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While on the subject of the M9 i can send and recieve sms. But i can recieve mms but i cant send
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Download ApnManager and see if you have the hidden tether apn. If you do what is the info in it?
HTC One M9
Tried to use apn manager and it says it can't get info about the network.
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Any help appreciated. I am wondering if it is just this ATT version that don't like tmobile
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I had an AT&T M7, and with T-Mobile firmware it worked great. Have you actually installed the T-Mobile firmware on your M9? That would involve S-off and changing the CID to get it to accept T-Mobile firmware.
No I have not installed there firmware. I have s-off and unlocked the bootloader. Of course I'm rooted. Like I said its an ATT m9. But operating on T-Mobile network. Wondering if a custom rom like cm13 is a more workable option.
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I flashed venom and mobile hotspot now works great
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dynacopas said:
No I have not installed there firmware. I have s-off and unlocked the bootloader. Of course I'm rooted. Like I said its an ATT m9. But operating on T-Mobile network. Wondering if a custom rom like cm13 is a more workable option.
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SuperCiD it and flash Tmobile Firmware and also install a Tmobile based rom.
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Ha, have you done LTE tests on the your ATT M9 on Tmobile? From what I read its missing one of the newer bands and you will not get LTE. Even in the specs of the M9 on the HTC website, its missing the newer T-mobile LTE band. Can't recall which one it is now off the top of my head.
I have the LTE and no issues. I recently put viper M9 on it. The att factory rom was the issue.
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Does the t-mobile m9 work with an at&t gsm Sim or a straight talk gsm Sim?
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Yes it will work if sim unlocked and you edit the apn settings and have a straight talk or att sim of course
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