It's great to see so many ROMs out there, but it's nearly impossible to sort through all the threads to see which ones support GSM (particularly since the search here barfs on a search of "GSM"). Could someone kindly mark which of these ROMs have been tested by GSM users, particularly users of the Verizon GSM card that comes w/ them?
Thanks!
I am using the china ota right now. It is fairly stable and it works for gsm as I am using a softbank sim card here in japan.
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Nice I was wondering about that thanks
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Questions should be posted in general. Thread closed.
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Hi everybody,
The HTC triumph who should be the same phone as the HTC desire will be release in a few week I was wondering if i update the Rom radio of my desire with one in the HTC triumph, is it allow me to have access to 3g . Indeed the only difference between the 2 phone are the 3g frequencies.
Thanks for your answers.
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first of all i highly doubt it, porting radios over sounds like brick heaven to me, more importantly why on earth would you want to do that?
Hi,
I used to live in France and I bought a HTC Desire there.
I moved to canada and the my phone works well except I can only use Edge. I checked the specs and I saw the frequencies are different between french operators and canadian ones. (I also have a HTC Kaiser who works well on the 2 networks, I do not understand why....)
So I am wondering if there is any solution to make HTC Desire working with 3g here or am I stuck with Edge ? It is not a big problem but it is a little bit slow.
Thanks for your help
I think you're talking about 850mhz vs 900mhz? If so, (and someone correct me if I'm wrong here) it's a matter of hardware, so there's really nothing you can do about it. :/
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Best to install the latest Radio Update from the Android Development section and see if that is any better, flashing the Radio from a different ROM IS a fast route to bricking
cq.dude said:
I think you're talking about 850mhz vs 900mhz? If so, (and someone correct me if I'm wrong here) it's a matter of hardware, so there's really nothing you can do about it. :/
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Yes it exactly my problem.
So I will try latest Rom as you suggest. I hoped this was a matter of drivers not hardware
Thanks for your help.
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As a ex owner of a sensation and galaxy S, this forum has only got a small handful of GSM Roms, the majority of roms are for CDMA which cant be flashed to our GSM phones, so, are there any roms coming soon? chefs?
also some for locked bootloaders, untill i can get mine unlocked please.
biggary said:
the majority of roms are for CDMA
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Surely you jest.
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Leraeniesh said:
Surely you jest.
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+1 it's only recently the CDMA development scene has kicked off. Maybe thats why thoes threads are the most active.
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In the "HTC One" forum. (No carrier tied to forum)
Looks sweet!
What really interests me about the Rom is sense 5.5
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rmaccamr said:
In the "HTC One" forum. (No carrier tied to forum)
Looks sweet!
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Have you asked the maker of the ROM?
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Last time I asked him he said NO, unfortunately that also includes Mike who makes Android Revolution HD. If you search their forums you'll see that I asked already.
Seeing as the base and ROM is pretty much already built, would it be too difficult to port it to Verizon? I mean I'd imagine it only takes a couple of swaps of carrier specific information if there's already a Sprint variant (which I believe there was).
I remember reading about the MoDaCo. Switch for GSM versions of the One awhile back. It's an app that allows you to switch between Google Play Edition and Sense roms while sharing a single set of data between them.
Has anyone heard of this working on a CDMA version of the phone?
piratekingdan said:
I remember reading about the MoDaCo. Switch for GSM versions of the One awhile back. It's an app that allows you to switch between Google Play Edition and Sense roms while sharing a single set of data between them.
Has anyone heard of this working on a CDMA version of the phone?
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I think there was a test build over in the Sprint forums.
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Paul O'Brien (creator of MoDaCo.Switch / and overseas friend) said that he would make it open source and available to anyone who wanted to use it (S4 and HTC One only for now)...its up to the devs to incorporate it
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I want aosp ROM (5.0.2) but I don't now which one is better for T-Mobile
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There isn't really a 'better' one, just try out different ones and see which one you like best. Be sure they support T-Mobile variants.