[Q] m7_ul VS m7_u - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Question:
Is the M7_UL always PN071100
and
M7_U always PN071000 ??

daedric said:
Question:
Is the M7_UL always PN071100
and
M7_U always PN071000 ??
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M7_UL can have different MID:
PN0710000
PN0712000
PN0713000
PN0714000
The M7_U only have the PN0711000 MID.

alray said:
M7_UL can have different MID:
PN0710000
PN0712000
PN0713000
PN0714000
The M7_U only have the PN0711000 MID.
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Thank you for your quick answer.

Related

[Q] What should I do?

Hey I have HTC One with
version-main: 2.24.980.2
cidnum: HTC__039
modelid: PN0714000
Using Android Revolution ROM.
I want to install a stock ROM so I can get S-OFF but I can't find a ROM that matches my version.
What can I do?

By luck, un-bricked my M7 and upgraded

Hi all,
i was bricked my M7 about 2 days ago, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51152930#post51152930
and i didn't need to UNLOCK it or S-on for warranty
now, and by luck, i was found Rom called :
elevate-RUU_M7_UL_K44_SENSE55_MR_Cingular_US_4.18.502.7_R10_Radio_4T.24.3218.09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2.exe (From androidruu.com)
downloaded and setup, then i found my phone working by AT&T
but why not, it's 4.4.2 KitKat
and the Hboot still LOCKED and S-on
the stranger is : my OS is : 4.20.502.1
i don't know what happen, but my phone now is un-bricked and working fine with AT&T APPs and many new options
the GET VAR ALL is :
C:\ADB>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 1.56.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 4T.24.3218.09
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: None
INFOversion-main: 4.20.502.1
INFOversion-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
INFOserialno: FA38*******
INFOimei: 35*********
INFOmeid: 00000000000000
INFOproduct: m7_ul
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8064
INFOmodelid: PN0710000
INFOcidnum: HTC__J15
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 4037mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-c6bbb6d4
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.049s
any idea for that or why it flashed on my phone ?
does 4.20.502.1 affect rooting, unlocking bootloader, etc? or its safe to update to it?
moha_moha20106 said:
Hi all,
any idea for that or why it flashed on my phone ?
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yes, cause this is the android-info.txt
Code:
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: 11111111
cidnum: HTC__***
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: H3G__***
cidnum: O2___***
cidnum: ORANG***
cidnum: TELNZ001
cidnum: OPTUS001
cidnum: T-MOB***
cidnum: TELST001
cidnum: VODAP***
cidnum: BM___001
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: GLOBA001
cidnum: ROGER001
cidnum: TELUS001
cidnum: TIM__***
mainver: 4.20.502.1
btype:1
aareport:1
DelCache:1
hbootpreupdate:3
but in reality it's 4.18.502.7.... @clsA was working on it.
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simpl3lang said:
does 4.20.502.1 affect rooting, unlocking bootloader, etc? or its safe to update to it?
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it's an RUU. so it will wipe EVERYTHING off your phone.
simpl3lang said:
does 4.20.502.1 affect rooting, unlocking bootloader, etc? or its safe to update to it?
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Dear, the 4.20.502.1 is stock RUU.exe and easy to S-off it after UNLOCKED bootloader
that's i did before to s-off my phone
when i try to s-off with 4.19.401.xx it didn't
so i need anyone try this maybe helpfull
moha_moha20106 said:
Dear, the 4.20.502.1 is stock RUU.exe and easy to S-off it after UNLOCKED bootloader
that's i did before to s-off my phone
when i try to s-off with 4.19.401.xx it didn't
so i need anyone try this maybe helpfull
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thanks for the info. i have already RUU the phone and running the 4.20.502.1 but still have bootloader locked and s-on. went to stock cause i thought it would help me make my network unlock code work, but im still getting incorrect code.
HTC one Re Root
I am trying to re root my phone after unrooting it for the new Kit Kat OTA and I am getting this error message when trying to install TWRP or CWM and also installed a new RUU RUU_M7_UL_K44_SENSE55_MR_Cingular_US_4.18.502.7_R10_Radio_4T.24.3218.09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2 it is saying that my OS version is 4.20.502.1
C:\Users\Desktop\OneDrivers_Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img': No error
Any help or advice please, Thanks in advance.

[Q] Flashing new firmware

My getvar all:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
version-baseband: 4A.23.3263.28
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main: 4.20.707.6
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0714000
cidnum: HTC__044
battery-status: good
battery-voltage: 3951mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: off
build-mode: SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-59adc32b
hbootpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0
New firmware:
modelid: PN0711000
cidnum: HTC__044
cidnum: HTC__038
mainver: 4.20.707.7
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:3
Can I flash this new firmware without problems? I'm worried because they don't have the same modelid. Please help
qwertyuiop404 said:
My getvar all:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
version-baseband: 4A.23.3263.28
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main: 4.20.707.6
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0714000
cidnum: HTC__044
battery-status: good
battery-voltage: 3951mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: off
build-mode: SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-59adc32b
hbootpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0
New firmware:
modelid: PN0711000
cidnum: HTC__044
cidnum: HTC__038
mainver: 4.20.707.7
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:3
Can I flash this new firmware without problems? I'm worried because they don't have the same modelid. Please help
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with S-Off you can flash any firmware, but
1- this one will give you MID mismatch unless you edit the android-info.txt (using notepad++)
2- why would you want to
nkk71 said:
with S-Off you can flash any firmware, but
1- this one will give you MID mismatch unless you edit the android-info.txt (using notepad++)
2- why would you want to
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I guess i downloaded the wrong firmware. I based the compatibility with "version-main". So the compatibility with be based on MID and CID? I must have da same MID and CID with the firmware im going to flash. Right?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
qwertyuiop404 said:
I guess i downloaded the wrong firmware. I based the compatibility with "version-main". So the compatibility with be based on MID and CID? I must have da same MID and CID with the firmware im going to flash. Right?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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it's not incompatible, it would work just fine,
with S-Off you can use any firmware you like, that's why custom firmwares, have android-info.txt already edited, for example:
Code:
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: HTC__***
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: H3G__***
cidnum: O2___***
cidnum: ORANG***
cidnum: TELNZ001
cidnum: OPTUS001
cidnum: T-MOB***
cidnum: TELST001
cidnum: VODAP***
cidnum: BM___001
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: GLOBA001
cidnum: ROGER001
cidnum: TELUS001
cidnum: TIM__***
So since i'm s-off, i can flash any firmware? So theres no chance getting bricked?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
nkk71 said:
it's not incompatible, it would work just fine,
with S-Off you can use any firmware you like, that's why custom firmwares, have android-info.txt already edited, for example:
Code:
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: HTC__***
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: H3G__***
cidnum: O2___***
cidnum: ORANG***
cidnum: TELNZ001
cidnum: OPTUS001
cidnum: T-MOB***
cidnum: TELST001
cidnum: VODAP***
cidnum: BM___001
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: GLOBA001
cidnum: ROGER001
cidnum: TELUS001
cidnum: TIM__***
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So since i'm s-off, i can flash any firmware? So theres no chance getting bricked?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
qwertyuiop404 said:
So since i'm s-off, i can flash any firmware? So theres no chance getting bricked?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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well you won't want to flash a firmware for Sprint Or Verizon and thiers little use for the 1.xx.xxx.x firmwares they have outdated touchpad drivers
clsA said:
well you won't want to flash a firmware for Sprint Or Verizon and thiers little use for the 1.xx.xxx.x firmwares they have outdated touchpad drivers
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Where can i check my current firmware?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
qwertyuiop404 said:
Where can i check my current firmware?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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fastboot getvar all
search the forums for how it works, if your not sure
clsA said:
fastboot getvar all
search the forums for how it works, if your not sure
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I know that command but which one tells me my current firmware version?
qwertyuiop404 said:
So since i'm s-off, i can flash any firmware? So theres no chance getting bricked?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Here are two good threads for firmware(s) for your model:
[Guide] Vomer's Ultimate AIO - S-OFF, SuperCID, Firmware Upgrade & Custom Recovery (in the firmware section)
or
[HTC ONE M7] Newest Firmware 4.19.401.11 for KITKAT modified HBOOT, (No Red warning)
remember you need to be S-Off, and don't even THINK about going S-On!!
nkk71 said:
Here are two good threads for firmware(s) for your model:
[Guide] Vomer's Ultimate AIO - S-OFF, SuperCID, Firmware Upgrade & Custom Recovery (in the firmware section)
or
[HTC ONE M7] Newest Firmware 4.19.401.11 for KITKAT modified HBOOT, (No Red warning)
remember you need to be S-Off, and don't even THINK about going S-On!!
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Is my current firmware version the "build number" in my phone?
qwertyuiop404 said:
I know that command but which one tells me my current firmware version?
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version-main: 4.20.707.6
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0714000
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the one in blue is your firmware (or at least whatever you flashed last in ruu mode)
the ones in red indicate your model.
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qwertyuiop404 said:
Is my current firmware version the "build number" in my phone?
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no that would be the ROM version it's based on.
by the way, your firmware is quite up-to-date, don't bother changing it.
.
nkk71 said:
the one in blue is your firmware (or at least whatever you flashed last in ruu mode)
the ones in red indicate your model.
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no that would be the ROM version it's based on.
by the way, your firmware is quite up-to-date, don't bother changing it.
.
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Lol. okay. I got confused because I've been reading the thread "[HTC ONE M7] Newest Firmware 4.19.401.11 for KITKAT modified HBOOT, (No Red warning)". Then i thought, maybe my firmware is not the newest one.
Thanks man. I really appreciate the fast reply
qwertyuiop404 said:
Lol. okay. I got confused because I've been reading the thread "[HTC ONE M7] Newest Firmware 4.19.401.11 for KITKAT modified HBOOT, (No Red warning)". Then i thought, maybe my firmware is not the newest one.
Thanks man. I really appreciate the fast reply
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it's really hard to tell which one is "newest", cause the 4.20.707.x versions, actually came out before the 4.19.401.x versions.... but in any case you should be good with the one you have :good:
nkk71 said:
it's really hard to tell which one is "newest", cause the 4.20.707.x versions, actually came out before the 4.19.401.x versions.... but in any case you should be good with the one you have :good:
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Since mine is 4.20.707.6, I think someone already have 4.20.707.7.
qwertyuiop404 said:
Since mine is 4.20.707.6, I think someone already have 4.20.707.7.
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theirs no benefit to updating your firmware all the time .. I have gone months without an update... some firmware's patch things you don't want patched
qwertyuiop404 said:
Since mine is 4.20.707.6, I think someone already have 4.20.707.7.
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well here you go:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
as you can see differences are pretty close to nothing,
android-info.txt -> nobody cares
hboot.img -> who cares
boot.img = stock kernel -> nobody cares (it'll get overwritten by the custom ROM's kernel)
recovery.img = stock recovery -> nobody cares cause we use custom recoveries (e.g. TWRP)
rcdata.img minor change (.6 has that line in red, .7 doesn't)
nkk71 said:
well here you go:
as you can see differences are pretty close to nothing,
android-info.txt -> nobody cares
hboot.img -> who cares
boot.img = stock kernel -> nobody cares (it'll get overwritten by the custom ROM's kernel)
recovery.img = stock recovery -> nobody cares cause we use custom recoveries (e.g. TWRP)
rcdata.img minor change (.6 has that line in red, .7 doesn't)
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WOW! That was one hell of an effort. THANKS MAN. I love you! Hahaha
What about the Radio? Hahaha
qwertyuiop404 said:
WOW! That was one hell of an effort. THANKS MAN. I love you! Hahaha
What about the Radio? Hahaha
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all the other files are 100% binary match! ZERO difference.

[Q] Changing MID

I currently have PN0714000. I want to change to PN0710000. I would just like to ask, if there will be network problems if I change my MID
qwertyuiop404 said:
I currently have PN0714000. I want to change to PN0710000. I would just like to ask, if there will be network problems if I change my MID
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Changing MID shouldnt be a problem, but remember changing MID is just cosmetic, it will not change the hardware (eg it won't enable other bands, if that is what your hoping for), it will however allow you to flash things for PN0710000... though with S-Off you can also do that on PN0714000
So any particular reason you want to change it?
and use this to change MIDs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535365
nkk71 said:
Changing MID shouldnt be a problem, but remember changing MID is just cosmetic, it will not change the hardware (eg it won't enable other bands, if that is what your hoping for), it will however allow you to flash things for PN0710000... though with S-Off you can also do that on PN0714000
So any particular reason you want to change it?
and use this to change MIDs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535365
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I can flash a firmware with PN0710000 with my current MID(PN0714000)?
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qwertyuiop404 said:
I can flash a firmware with PN0710000 with my current MID(PN0714000)?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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1- In any case (change MID and/or flash custom firmware) you need to be S-Off
2- yes you can flash firmware, if the android-info.txt doesn't contain your MID, you can use notepad++ (not notepad) to add it manually, but many custom firmwares already include many MIDs and CIDs, for example vomer uses this android-info.txt:
Code:
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: HTC__***
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: H3G__***
cidnum: O2___***
cidnum: ORANG***
cidnum: TELNZ001
cidnum: OPTUS001
cidnum: T-MOB***
cidnum: TELST001
cidnum: VODAP***
cidnum: BM___001
cidnum: BS_US***
cidnum: GLOBA001
cidnum: ROGER001
cidnum: TELUS001
cidnum: TIM__***
mainver: 5.11.401.10
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:3
3- but if it makes it easier for you, just go ahead and use the MID change tool in custom recovery to change to PN0710000

[Q] Hypothetical Question regarding Supercid

Hi,
Is Supercid a legitimate Cidnum for the HTC or is it just a pre production setting prior to distributor/network release?
The reason I ask is are there actually stock roms for Supercid or do you have to return to the original cidnum to match the rom and model?
The only reason I ask is if you wanted to return to stock for your own reasons but didnt know the original cidnum could you use a WWE rom(if one exisits?)
If not would the only route be the Dev edition convert to get to the same state?
Shepps
shepppster said:
Hi,
Is Supercid a legitimate Cidnum for the HTC or is it just a pre production setting prior to distributor/network release?
The reason I ask is are there actually stock roms for Supercid or do you have to return to the original cidnum to match the rom and model?
The only reason I ask is if you wanted to return to stock for your own reasons but didnt know the original cidnum could you use a WWE rom(if one exisits?)
If not would the only route be the Dev edition convert to get to the same state?
Shepps
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their are list of CID from the different carriers ..look yours up
clsA said:
their are list of CID from the different carriers ..look yours up
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my phone was CID when I got it hence the question?,but thanks (secondhand)
shepppster said:
The only reason I ask is if you wanted to return to stock for your own reasons but didnt know the original cidnum
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If you dont know your original cid number you can get it by dumping your MFG partition (root required)
alray said:
If you dont know your original cid number you can get it by dumping your MFG partition (root required)
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Thanks I am not that concerned about knowing as such...it was more about how and why the number exists tbh...I just have an inquisitive nature....understanding the history and detail can often unlock the solutions to problems imo.
+i wouldnot know how to dump the MFG part
shepppster said:
Thanks I am not that concerned about knowing as such...it was more about how and why the number exists tbh...I just have an inquisitive nature....understanding the history and detail can often unlock the solutions to problems imo.
+i wouldnot know how to dump the MFG part
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Well the CID and MID and OS number are used to determine what files your phone downloads and installs as OTA updates
A RUU also checks MID / CID and OS to determine if it will work on your device or not
SuperCID sort or turns off this check and allows the RUU to flash regardless of CID or MID
SuperCID also interferes with OTA Update so it's not a perfect solution.
If you have an International Device and you just want to get timely updates just use one of the good CID
modelid: PN0710000
cid: HTC__001, HTC__E11
HTC__102, HTC__203
HTC__405, HTC__Y13
HTC__304, HTC__032
HTC__A07, HTC__J15
HTC__016
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If your MID is PN0712000 you can use the Developer Edition CID: BS_US001 or BS_US002
Although all these work for the DE RUU
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: HTC__***
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: H3G__***
cidnum: O2___***
cidnum: ORANG***
cidnum: TELNZ001
cidnum: OPTUS001
cidnum: T-MOB***
cidnum: TELST001
cidnum: VODAP***
cidnum: BM___001
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: GLOBA001
cidnum: ROGER001
cidnum: TELUS001
cidnum: TIM__***
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This List is mostly still accurate
Updated cid list for HTC One X+
TMUS T-MOB010
TMD T-MOB101
TMA T-MOB102
TMNL T-MOB003
TMCZ T-MOB004
TMUK T-MOB005
TMHR T-MOB006
TMH T-MOB007
TMSK T-MOB008
Era T-MOB009
TMMK T-MOBL11
VODA-UK VODAP001
VODA-Germany VODAP102
VODA-Italy VODAP405
VODA-SFR VODAP203
VODA-Spain VODAP304
VODA-Netherland VODAPE17
VODA-Ireland VODAP019
VODA-Greece VODAP006
VODA-Portugal VODAPD18
VODA-Swisscom-WWE VODAP015
VODA-Swisscom-DE VODAP110
VODA-Swisscom-FR VODAP212
VODA-Swisscom-IT VODAP416
VODA-Australia VODAP021
VODA-New-Zealand VODAP022
VODA-Mobilkom VODAP120
VODA-Proximus VODAP024
VODA-TR VODAPM27
ORANGE-French ORANG202
ORANGE-UK ORANG001
ORANGE-ES ORANG309
ORANGE-BE ORANG012
ORANGE-PO ORANG008
ORANGE-CH-FRA ORANG203
ORANGE-CH-GER ORANG104
ORANGE-SK ORANG006
ORANGE-PL ORANGB10
ORANGE-AT ORANG113
GOOGLE GOOGL001
TELEF-Spain TELEF301
TELUS TELUS001
DCM DOCOM801
ATT CWS__001
Brightstar-SPA BSTAR301
Brightstar-PTB BSTAR502
VIRGIN-UK VIRGI001
O2-UK O2___001
HTC-Czech HTC__C24
HTC-Denmark HTC__F08
HTC-Norway HTC__H10
HTC-Sweden HTC__G09
HTC-Poland HTC__B25
HTC-Russia HTC__A07
HTC-Turkey HTC__M27
HTC-GCC HTC__J15
HTC-Australia HTC__023
HTC-Singapore StarHub-Singapore(HTC__044 )
HTC-FRA HTC__203
VODA-Africa-South HTC__016
AirTel-India HTC__038
TIM-Italy TIM__401
H3G-Italy H3G__402
Optus-Australia OPTUS001
Hutch-Australia HUTCH001
SMC-Voda-HK SMCVD001
Chunghwa-Taiwan CHT__601
Rogers ROGER001
HTC-EastEurope HTC__032
HTC-GER HTC__102
HTC-ITA HTC__405
HTC-Dutch HTC__E11
HTC-Nor HTC__Y13
HTC-WWE HTC__001
HTC-ELL HTC__N34
HTC-SPA HTC__304
HTC-PTG HTC__506
DOPOD DOPOD701
Open-Channel HTCCN701
CT HTCCN702
CU HTCCN703
HTC-Asia-SEA HTC__037
HTC-India HTC__038
Fastweb-IT FASTW401
O2-DE O2___102
TWM-TW HTC__621
Asia-HK-CHT HTC__622
HTC-Asia-SEA-WWE HTC__044
HTC-FRA-Bouygues HTC__247
HTC-BE HTC__E41
VODA-SA VODAP026
H3G-DAN H3G__F05
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