Rogers dual core HTC one x LTE - HTC One X

I'm thinking about picking up the can Asian version of the one x on Friday when it comes out but I have a few questions if you guys don't mind.
Will all the roms work with the dual core version?
And is there a sim unlock for the one x?
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killathenoob said:
Will all the roms work with the dual core version?
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One XL and One X will have different firmware. The CPU and baseband are completely different.
killathenoob said:
And is there a sim unlock for the one x?
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Don't know of one for the One X.

Ok thanks so is the dual core called the One XL?
Cause Rogers is selling it as just HTC One X
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killathenoob said:
Ok thanks so is the dual core called the One XL?
Cause Rogers is selling it as just HTC One X
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If its dual core and has LTE then its the One XL. The One X is quad core and doesn't support LTE.

killathenoob said:
I'm thinking about picking up the can Asian version of the one x on Friday when it comes out but I have a few questions if you guys don't mind.
Will all the roms work with the dual core version?
And is there a sim unlock for the one x?
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The Asian One XL won't work on Rogers as they use the 700MHz band for LTE. The AT&T version might if they use the same part of the 700MHz spectrum (VZW uses 700MHz but AT&T phones won't work on it and vice versa because of slight frequency differences). None of this applies if you're just using it for HSPA+. Also, Asian phones don't have true English keyboards so you'd have to root and ROM it eventually.
HSPA/WCDMA:
•ATT: 850/1900/2100 MHz
•Asia/AUS: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
•850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE:
•ATT: B4/B17
•Asia/AUS: 1800/2600 MHz
http://www.htc.com/asia/smartphones/htc-one-xl/#specs

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4g on HOX

Do we have 4g support on our HOX?
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No.
Unless you have the American version which is only dual core. Which you can't get atm because of a patent dispute.
The hsdpa+ is more than enough speed in my opinion.
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twistedh said:
No.
Unless you have the American version which is only dual core.
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Sad. So do I have to upgrade to use 4g , btw I can't see better phone than this.
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Sad. So do I have to upgrade to use 4g , btw I can't see better phone than this.
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You have to get an Australian or American one x which have lte which is 4G. But they have a dual core snapdragon s4 processor instead of a tegra 3 processor.
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And only 16gb
Don't think its launched here in oz yet. Only the tegra based one x. Will be launched 1st by Telstra
Steve
Tegra3 one x the one I have does not support hsdpa+ just Hsdpa

[Q] HTC One X hardware diffences?

Question - Is there more than one hardware version for the HTC One X in the USA? If so... how are they identified and what are they called? Thanks!
red7255 said:
Question - Is there more than one hardware version for the HTC One X? If so... how are they identified and what are they called? Thanks!
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there are many versions of the 1x. there is the xl for north american carriers with the qualcomm s4 chip, then theres the international 1x for europe, asia, hongkong, and taiwan, which has the tegra3. then, there is the xc and xt for chinese carriers, both supporting s4 cpus i believe.
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Kevin Ma said:
there are many versions of the 1x. there is the xl for north american carriers with the qualcomm s4 chip, then theres the international 1x for europe, asia, hongkong, and taiwan, which has the tegra3. then, there is the xc and xt for chinese carriers, both supporting s4 cpus i believe.
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Pure One X are only two I would say. The others have some other letter behind the X.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=4614&idPhone2=4320
Kevin Ma said:
there are many versions of the 1x. there is the xl for north american carriers with the qualcomm s4 chip, then theres the international 1x for europe, asia, hongkong, and taiwan, which has the tegra3. then, there is the xc and xt for chinese carriers, both supporting s4 cpus i believe.
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Cool... I was aware of the international versions... but thanks for being clear... Is there more than one version for the USA?
thanks!
red7255 said:
Cool... I was aware of the international versions... but thanks for being clear... Is there more than one version for the USA?
thanks!
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well, name and shape wise no, but class wise yes lol. the sprint evo is basically a customized one x for them, where as the one xl on at&t is basically the northamerican one x with the s4. Also, lots have purchased the one x international from importers in the us, do...we are looking at two different htc one x with differeny innards, and one special variant of the one x with a totally different look.
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Is the international GS3/quad core compatible with T-Mobile?

I assume the quad core gs3 is GSM? Will it work with T-Mobile 4G HSPA+? My friend is on T-Mobile and is planning to get the gs3 off contact. He wanted me to find out if T-Mobile 4G will work with the quad core version or should he just buy the T-Mobile version instead.
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It will work but you will be stuck on Edge.
I'd check what frequencies it has. I'm using a T-Mobile version on at&t and get 4g data. If the international version has T-Mobile's frequencies then it should work.
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Thank Me Later said:
I assume the quad core gs3 is GSM? Will it work with T-Mobile 4G HSPA+? My friend is on T-Mobile and is planning to get the gs3 off contact. He wanted me to find out if T-Mobile 4G will work with the quad core version or should he just buy the T-Mobile version instead.
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I doubt you would get the hspa+ 44mb
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mustk1ll20 said:
I'd check what frequencies it has. I'm using a T-Mobile version on at&t and get 4g data. If the international version has T-Mobile's frequencies then it should work.
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Are you getting 4g lte or hspa? I don't think t-mobile s3 can do lte
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Would this work?
Tmobile uses Band (frequency): 850 MHz;900 MHz;1800 MHz;1900 MHz;UMTS: Band I (2100);UMTS: Band IV (AWS);UMTS: Band V (850)
Device Additional Information tab on that site says "Service 900, 1800, 1900, 850, 3g 2100"
But at the top of the page it says "Band:GSM 850/900/1800/1900"
T-Mobile UMTS/HSPA+ (3G/4G) mostly runs off 1700/2100 and the international model i9300 does not support the frequency we use. The quad band GSM/EDGE will work (and therefore voice/text and slow internets).
AT&T uses a more normal 850/1900 for everything but LTE, making them more "Normal" along with our Canadian neighbors.
T-Mobile is weird :-o.
If you've got access to any make of GSM based + unlocked iPhone, stick your T-Mobile SIM in it and see what speed you can get. An unlocked AT&T phone may work for testing also. We're supposed to be getting better coverage in this kinda frequency range for that but it will likely be a long time before we get sufficient coverage to enjoy a i9300.
Well put. It will be a long time before we see decent coverage for AT&T/UK phones.
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Rogers - HTC One X - Telus network

Hi all,
I have a question maybe people who know more than me can answer easy on that.
My wife contract is done and i want to upgrade my own phone.
Wonder if i get the HTC One X at Rogers if it can be unlocked to Telus network or not ?
(mostly about the frequency)
Also is my HTC Amaze 4G (current phone) can also be used on Rogers network.
The plan would be to get a contract at Rogers for a new HTC One X and put it for me on Telus.
Give my HTC Amaze 4G to my wife on Rogers.
Any help would be appreciated
Eric
Really .. nobody ?
dialfonzo said:
Really .. nobody ?
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Well, this is the HTC ONE X (Tegra3) sub forum, not the ONE XL (snapdragon) or US network compatability forum.
So you're in the wrong place on multiple counts.
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Well, this is the HTC ONE X (Tegra3) sub forum, not the ONE XL (snapdragon) or US network compatability forum.
So you're in the wrong place on multiple counts.
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I am in questions and answers about the One X and my question is exactly about the One X in Canada.
dialfonzo said:
I am in questions and answers about the One X and my question is exactly about the One X in Canada.
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If your buying a One X from rogers then your getting the dual core One XL. This is the tegra One X so your in the wrong forum. That's all the help we can give because it is a different phone.
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dialfonzo said:
Hi all,
I have a question maybe people who know more than me can answer easy on that.
My wife contract is done and i want to upgrade my own phone.
Wonder if i get the HTC One X at Rogers if it can be unlocked to Telus network or not ?
(mostly about the frequency)
Also is my HTC Amaze 4G (current phone) can also be used on Rogers network.
The plan would be to get a contract at Rogers for a new HTC One X and put it for me on Telus.
Give my HTC Amaze 4G to my wife on Rogers.
Any help would be appreciated
Eric
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Wrong phone. The Rogers One X is actually the One XL. Get out of this forum and never come back because installing anything here on a Rogers One X will give you a very pretty brick.
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http://www.htc.com/ca/products/htconex-rogers?view=1-2&sort=0
dialfonzo said:
http://www.htc.com/ca/products/htconex-rogers?view=1-2&sort=0
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Go to the other forums, it's called AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
people lol, just answer him so he can get out of here. Yes you can unlock to use on telus. just find a place that unlocks phones and do it for 20 to 40 bucks. pacific mall has them for sure
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Tanks
But I can unlock it myself.
Did it many time on many devices. (Tanks to all How-To on XDA)
Question was about compatibility of frequency.
About the actual device on Telus band.
Telus just release the One X, is it the same device?
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dialfonzo said:
Tanks
But I can unlock it myself.
Did it many time on many devices. (Tanks to all How-To on XDA)
Question was about compatibility of frequency.
About the actual device on Telus band.
Telus just release the One X, is it the same device?
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same as the rogers, both are htc one xl with 4g bands and dual core cpu
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KLUVJ said:
same as the rogers, both are htc one xl with 4g bands and dual core cpu
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Is it the best One X hardware rights now?
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dialfonzo said:
Is it the best One X hardware rights now?
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far from it. people in this forum including my self have the 32gb quad core htc one x, while you are using the 16gb dual core htc one xl
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KLUVJ said:
far from it. people in this forum including my self have the 32gb quad core htc one x, while you are using the 16gb dual core htc one xl
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I don't have it yet.
Shopping for the best one I can put on Telus network.
I have a Amaze 4g and need to stay at Remus cause it's a business phone
I would take a new One X for my wife from another network and keep it for me unlocked for telus.
Giving my Amaze to wife
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dialfonzo said:
I don't have it yet.
Shopping for the best one I can put on Telus network.
I have a Amaze 4g and need to stay at Remus cause it's a business phone
I would take a new One X for my wife from another network and keep it for me unlocked for telus.
Giving my Amaze to wife
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then get the one we are using, the international htc one x. better support, bigger storage. the telus and rogers xl has only 9.9 gb of user accessible storage, while.we have 25gb. 10gb is not near enough to what people put on phones these days, pics, movies, videos, games music
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Ok
But is there a Canadian supplier who offer it ?
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Ok
But is there a Canadian supplier who offer it ?
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try expansys, or simply go on kijiji, and search for quad core htc one x
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But this phone doesn't do LTE, so if you want stupid fast downloads, maybe it isn't the best choice.
Also, mainboards for this can't be imported to USA due to frivolous Apple behaviour, so if you want a warranty, maybe this isn't the best choice.
This guy needs simple answers.
Rogers HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
Telus HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network. LTE
AT&T HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
International HTC One X (Quad-core nVidia Tegra 3 processor, 16GB or 32GB) will work on the Telus Network. It comes factory unlocked. NON-LTE
Australian Telstra HTC One X (Dual-core Snapdragon with 32GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
Hope that helps.
Athrun88 said:
This guy needs simple answers.
Rogers HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
Telus HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network. LTE
AT&T HTC One X (16GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
International HTC One X (Quad-core nVidia Tegra 3 processor, 16GB or 32GB) will work on the Telus Network. It comes factory unlocked. NON-LTE
Australian Telstra HTC One X (Dual-core Snapdragon with 32GB) will work on the Telus network if SIM-Unlocked. LTE
Hope that helps.
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You left out the Chinese xt and the Chinese xc
, both x would work on telus also
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international lte note 2?

some dealers list gn 2 with lte in europe, will it have lte and work on att?
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My understanding is yes...... it will
I'm wondering the same the official site says so
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some dealers list gn 2 with lte in europe, will it have lte and work on att?
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If The LTE Bands of the Note II are the 4 and 17 works with AT&T
As for us Canadians, the international willl use the 2600mhz. If so, then that's possible (with possible limited coverage and building penetration) for Canadian users.
I'm waiting to see how this goes. I can't get a Note II that can't do LTE.
The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
It needs 800, 900, 1800 and 2600mhz for Europe. Unless it has those, it won't work.
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The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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Ok is good for AT&T:victory:
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Ok is good for AT&T:victory:
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Does AT&T require both 4 and 17 or something?
Or what's up with this article:
http://www.androidauthority.com/sam...eared-by-the-fcc-without-us-lte-bands-114255/
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Does AT&T require both 4 and 17 or something?
Or what's up with this article:
http://www.androidauthority.com/sam...eared-by-the-fcc-without-us-lte-bands-114255/
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Only one band ( 4 or 17)
Also, that's not N7100..dunno where that one is going
Baldilocks said:
The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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So are you saying that the International version will work on the AWS 1700/2100 ?
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The International version works on the LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 bands.
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Cool this its my carrier LTE xDD
Damn, I need 2600mhz for LTE maybe next year there's gonna be a phone with LTE for me too.
Woww. If that's the case then what makes the AT&T version different then the international version? (besides the bloatware)
I could have been wrong. GSMArena is the only one with any specs up and it has the International Note with those frequencies. However, they could be wrong.
daraj said:
Woww. If that's the case then what makes the AT&T version different then the international version? (besides the bloatware)
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1+ Great question.....:good:
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1+ Great question.....:good:
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Hi My galaxy note 2 work in Poland without problems.

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