One X Model Question - HTC One X

Hello one x users,
Sorry to bother you guys but I just bought a international one x off a guy in the marketplace and I have some questions. First off my main question.
I know I obviously bought a international one x. The one I have is a t-mobile international version. Pretty sure it's a German model. Now my brother also has a international one x that he bought from Espansys. It has no carrier stuff like mine so it must be directly from HTC.
Do these phones have any differences? Is the model I have sim locked to t-mobile in Europe? Thanks for your help
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Ok, yours is exactly the same asbhis because it is the global version and they both have the quad core as far as I know. The only one x that is different is the at&t version and that is a quicker device packing a dual core. The only difference between the at&t and global is the processor (number of cores) if you want to.be sure, download an app called quadrant benchmark and check your phones statistics and then your brothers and that's how you can tell if they are the same. As for the locked network, it appears that you may be locked. If you go to change networks just ask the person about whether the sim will work or not in the phone (preferably at the official retailing store of the carrier) and they should be able to tell you
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Mantenner said:
Ok, yours is exactly the same asbhis because it is the global version and they both have the quad core as far as I know. The only one x that is different is the at&t version and that is a quicker device packing a dual core. The only difference between the at&t and global is the processor (number of cores) if you want to.be sure, download an app called quadrant benchmark and check your phones statistics and then your brothers and that's how you can tell if they are the same. As for the locked network, it appears that you may be locked. If you go to change networks just ask the person about whether the sim will work or not in the phone (preferably at the official retailing store of the carrier) and they should be able to tell you
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i dont think its worth jumping on a plane and going to a European t mobile store and ask lol. Does anyone else here know anything about how european sell phone companies work? Do they lock their phones.

No lol that's not worth it, what I'm saying is ask the person at the store where you're buying the new micro sim
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Mantenner said:
No lol that's not worth it, what I'm saying is ask the person at the store where you're buying the new micro sim
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i doubt if any sales person here in the USA will have the answer. even at a t mobile store lol

You'll have to try it. Some carriers Simlock the phones.
Somebody on here said they unlocked for about 5 bucks.
The other difference is that carriers tend to release firmware updates later than HTC (or not at all)

Check cid and software number.
You can scour the forums for more information about this
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walaway said:
Check cid and software number.
You can scour the forums for more information about this
on xda for android and mistyping like a boss
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what does this tell me? sorry i dont know lol

Hi, just a stupid question perhaps, but how do you check which One X do you have? I heard there are a couple of them. Some with the Tegra 3 chip and others don't have the Tegra chip. How can I check and how many different ones are there. The reason I'm asking is becuase I want to ROM but on the threads it says it's not avail for the Tegra 3 international one yet, also there are apps on the TegraZone that says it doesn't support my device. Not sure how to check this. Thought all of them had the Tegra chip. Any help/info would be much appreciated

why don't you just get another sim card and try it....
it probably will be sim locked though. most networks lock em.

I got mine from Orange UK and it came network locked, I bought a unlock code off eBay for £3

This is easy just install a other software and you're phone lock wil disappear I had it to with my t-mobile Samsung galaxy 3
And now I can use everything but I have the HTC one x now
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I have a question also and this seems like a good place to ask. If I look at what my CID and brand are, it says HTC_044 for CID, and the brand it says htc_asia_wwe. I just want to know if I will get updates when the Europe one gets it. Also, to the OP, download CID getter from the Play Store. From there, tell us what the CID is, its located on the top in the app.
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Htc one X on verizon?

Would it be possible for me to get an unlocked htc one x on verizon's 4g lte? Id probably wait for the upgradable extended battery or mugen to release there method, but i want this phone so badly!
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Not unless HTC releases a CDMA version of the HOX.
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Squirrels said:
Not unless HTC releases a CDMA version of the HOX.
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When it's released on att, will it b unlockable?
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Yes it will be unlock able.
gentleman559 said:
Yes it will be unlock able.
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Will that change any of the specs, unlocking it? Since it's not intended for verizon's network
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I found this on Google in less than 20 seconds...
Thinking of unlocking a Verizon Wireless LTE phone for use on AT&T's network, or vice versa? Think again. Verizon Wireless confirmed today that its LTE phones will not "be compatible on other LTE networks in the U.S." because "the phones will be on different frequencies," according to Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388526,00.asp
nooomoto said:
I found this on Google in less than 20 seconds...
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388526,00.asp
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When i was googeling, i was looking for One X stuff specifically and just automatically thot itd b possible for verizon to take unlocked phones. But thank u for the reply
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Can you guys get to the Phone Info screen with the radio menu's? I heard they were taking that out of Sense 4.0, but if not this might be worth looking into. Rezound dev's have it working on GSM now with S-Off running MIUI, If this phone has "hidden" CDMA radios we could have a lot of cross platform dev's without them all having the same phones.
AtLemacks said:
Can you guys get to the Phone Info screen with the radio menu's? I heard they were taking that out of Sense 4.0, but if not this might be worth looking into. Rezound dev's have it working on GSM now with S-Off running MIUI, If this phone has "hidden" CDMA radios we could have a lot of cross platform dev's without them all having the same phones.
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It doesn't. Nor does it have LTE. thus phone will never work on Verizon save someone opening it themselves and transplanting some CDMA radios into it using sorcery.
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Look at miss prissy pants, lol. Good thing I realized this isn't the AT&T model. Thanks anyways guys!
AtLemacks said:
Look at miss prissy pants, lol. Good thing I realized this isn't the AT&T model. Thanks anyways guys!
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The AT&T model won't work on Verizon either. The Rezound is a world phone that's why it works on GSM.
Nice insult though.
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[Q] Can I Unlock the One X and use it on Verizon?

I have a Dinc2 on vzw and I'm looking to upgrade. The new Inc4g isn't as beefy as I'd like it to be and the Samsung Nexus is really my only other option.. I like HTC and the One X is BOSS but it's not on vzw... I've been looking around to try and get a definite answer and i always dread calling verizon about anything like this...
If i go and buy a One X and get it unlocked, slap in a new vzw sim card, and change the network mode to 4G/CDMA -- will it work?!
I guess not, because the One X is a GSM phone and not a CDMA one.
It's missing the radios you'd need to have service with Verizon
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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.
BenPope said:
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 ?
dialfonzo said:
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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one x on t-mobile

I know there have been topics on this in the past but with the recent lighting of these new towers it brings up the question again. I've asked in the one x+ Q&A section but id like to ask (or at least point it out so people know) if anyone in one of the areas with new towers has tried their phone on t-mo to see what kind of signal they get.
I'm considering getting an unlocked ATT one x or the one x+ international so if anyone in the new areas can provide some feedback I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
http://www.tmonews.com/2012/11/t-mobile-lights-up-10-more-modernized-markets-brings-total-to-15/
Hello I have the one x int on tmo and I'm los Angeles ca. Its fast as lightning
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Hello.
Sweet. was just heading to post same thing.
ty
this require super CID? or what best unlock approach?
i think i have opportunity for One x, really want 64gb v, but presently it like having none, save for recovery files, and like 2 games. it ridiculous...
TY everyone
Thx for the replies. I'm speaking in terms of already unlocked phones. There are methods to do it search around. Most involve calling to ask for an unlock code and paying for it but I'm not all that familiar with doing that, it also requires that the phone you want and the operator your going to uses the correct radio frequencies for it to with its best.
Which is the reason I'm asking this and asking in the first place..
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Using Verizon HTC ONE m9 in Japan

Hey guys,
I read that the phone is "global" and sim unlocked, but I am wondering whether or not it will work with softbank particularly? I read that the service bands are different, but I cannot find any other source other than one, but people do say it should work. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
glisteningdragon said:
Hey guys,
I read that the phone is "global" and sim unlocked, but I am wondering whether or not it will work with softbank particularly? I read that the service bands are different, but I cannot find any other source other than one, but people do say it should work. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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It is a global phone so it should work. However it makes little sense to buy a Verizon wireless m9 if you are not on Verizon. The phone is completely locked down and requires a Java card to turn soff. I would suggest looking at another carriers branded phone as most are cheaper anyways
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I already have the phone. So I can get a sim card here and it should work?
It should be double check your freqs.
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