I'm curious as to what the issues are that seem to be with running the International roms while on ATT? It also seems that the consensus between multiple roms as that you should still choose Intl during the Aroma installer. I can't find any definitive answers on what's wrong with picking ATT and if it's better to pick Intl then why have the option?
Signal indicator strength means nothing to me. It's all relative to me anyways. If 2 bars gives me the same signal strength as 4 bars on a different rom, what difference does it make?
rquinn19 said:
I'm curious as to what the issues are that seem to be with running the International roms while on ATT? It also seems that the consensus between multiple roms as that you should still choose Intl during the Aroma installer. I can't find any definitive answers on what's wrong with picking ATT and if it's better to pick Intl then why have the option?
Signal indicator strength means nothing to me. It's all relative to me anyways. If 2 bars gives me the same signal strength as 4 bars on a different rom, what difference does it make?
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None. AT&T measures their signal quite generously where's the international ROMs don't. We can not flash radios yet so changing ROMs has no real effect on the signal only has an effect on what the systems considers good signal.
nullkill said:
None. AT&T measures their signal quite generously where's the international ROMs don't. We can not flash radios yet so changing ROMs has no real effect on the signal only has an effect on what the systems considers good signal.
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Then why the talk about wifi passwords not sticking. Tether not working? I want to know what works and what doesn't for ATT users on International based roms, whether choosing ATT or International during the Aroma setup.
rquinn19 said:
Then why the talk about wifi passwords not sticking. Tether not working? I want to know what works and what doesn't for ATT users on International based roms, whether choosing ATT or International during the Aroma setup.
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Can't help you there I have a dev unit so none of that applies to me. Read OPs carefully for any ROM and you will find out if you need to do anything special. The phone is new and while the devs have done an amazing job their are still some issues to be ironed out.
nullkill said:
Can't help you there I have a dev unit so none of that applies to me. Read OPs carefully for any ROM and you will find out if you need to do anything special. The phone is new and while the devs have done an amazing job their are still some issues to be ironed out.
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I understand that. That's why I asked the question here to open up a discussion for ATT users that have experienced these things. OP of these roms do not go into too much detail about these things.
rquinn19 said:
I understand that. That's why I asked the question here to open up a discussion for ATT users that have experienced these things. OP of these roms do not go into too much detail about these things.
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Well I can tell you this: On trickdroid a ATT user reported not having wifi passwords stick so he reflashed with the ATT option then wifi passwords stuck so then he flashed again (why I don't know) this time international and after that he had the international package flashed and the wifi stuck. :good:
I'm currently running TrickDroid 5.4 on my AT&T HTC One, choosing the international settings.
No issues with wifi passwords not sticking. I haven't tried tethering, tbh, but it's built into my plan so I'm not a good candidate. Signal bars are lower than if I chose the AT&T version, but the actual -dBM signal strength was the exact same. I've noticed no difference in terms of functionality, however, flashing it as international removes the following: the AT&T network identifier in the upper left hand corner when no notifications are present, the NFC icon when it's turned on, and AT&T's unique data icons(i.e. instead of H, you get 4G, instead of LTE, you get 4GLTE).
unremarked said:
I'm currently running TrickDroid 5.4 on my AT&T HTC One, choosing the international settings.
No issues with wifi passwords not sticking. I haven't tried tethering, tbh, but it's built into my plan so I'm not a good candidate. Signal bars are lower than if I chose the AT&T version, but the actual -dBM signal strength was the exact same. I've noticed no difference in terms of functionality, however, flashing it as international removes the following: the AT&T network identifier in the upper left hand corner when no notifications are present, the NFC icon when it's turned on, and AT&T's unique data icons(i.e. instead of H, you get 4G, instead of LTE, you get 4GLTE).
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Thanks. Exactly the kind of info I was looking for. Seems like the tether issue affects people whether they'r plan includes it or not. I'll have to test for myself on various setups. I rarely tether, but when I do it's because I need to.
Hi,
I'd like to put a good, solid, rooted rom that still includes t-mobile wi-fi calling. It's important for me because I travel often to places with no service but with wi-fi. Anyone know if there is a good rom that I could use? If not, I'll have to stick with stock.
Thanks a lot
Checked around, searched but couldn't come up with anything conclusive. I live a bit out in the sticks so I need wi-fi calling to keep getting texts/calls. I'm jumping from at&t to t-mobile.
From what I've gathered, tmo wi-fi calling won't work on GE based roms, only Sense. Yet I've read that changing the radio will work. Is this true? Has anyone accomplished that?
Since Sprint has chosen for now to leave us out of the WiFi calling update, I decided to jump and use voipvoip with our resident WiFi calling. Seems to work pretty good. If you use WiFi calling, what has been your experience on the HTC one?
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Since Sprint has chosen for now to leave us out of the WiFi calling update, I decided to jump and use voipvoip with our resident WiFi calling. Seems to work pretty good. If you use WiFi calling, what has been your experience on the HTC one?
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I have the HTC One M8 with WIFI calling. It works pretty good. Had an issue and had to reprovision my phone. My office has limited connectivity with brick building and even with the airave, WIFI calling has been super clear and for the most part simple to use. Plan on using on Monday when I go to the doctor's office. My phone and the girlfriends phone didn't have connectivity last weekend while waiting but they have WIFI.
I didn't know the M7 wasn't getting the WIFI update - was looking forward to it for my girlfriend's phone.
We can set up WiFi through sip, but my understanding was Sprint was going to let us do WiFi calling from their sip?
When I turn on the hotspot after a little while I get an ! next to the 4G bars and loose connection.
Is there any way to fix this?
Are you on stock, and if so do you have a plan that allows tethering?
Are you on custom ROM, if so which one?
Are you on Verizon or some other carrier?
The information you gave is very sparse.
Looking through other posts it seems you are on Verizon and may be on stock ROM, but you need to confirm.
On verizon with a stock rom flashed with tether enable.
Was working for the last 3 months until a couple of days ago.