Question as per the title : So any developers have any idea?
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Bump? I know that no one has the Asian variant yet, but any idea if it just "may" be compatible with the roms and firmwares of the US variant? Everything other than the processor seems to be the same..
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Haven't got one so can't tell you
More than likely it's going to be the same. Last year the only software differences were CDMA models which have different modem setups for obvious reasons. All GSM US variants, EMEA, ASIA models were all fine with the same software.
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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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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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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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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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Okay I am confused what is the difference between HTC one x and the at&t Rogers one x, telstra one XL?
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Okay I am confused what is the difference between HTC one x and the at&t Rogers one x, telstra one XL?
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HTC One X is unbranded and you probably will get the nVidia Tegra 3 quadcore version with 32GB storage.
The AT&T/Rogers and Telstra versions are branded, which means you will receive updates from these carriers and not directly from HTC, like the unbranded version.
Also, these branded versions have lower storage (16GB) and they have Qualcomm (S4 ?) Dualcore chip, but they have LTE, which the Tegra3 version / unbranded version doesn't have.
Thanks you
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Hi guys,
I am been for while on Samsung phones and bought M8 yesterday. Samsung had phones like S4 with different Hardware and Model numbers based on Carrier and Region. The ROMs are different to flash.
Is that the same case for M8? I bought M8 from Australia (Unlocked) and thinking to flash GPE. Will that be problem?
Thanks in advance
Bump!!!!
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As far as I know, yes, but the differences tend to be minor. I can already tell from your signature here that we have a different phone. I also believe that there is much less variety in the hardware than what the model number would suggest (i.e. phones with different model numbers may be identical).
AFAIK, the M8s sold in Asia should be clocked at 2.5 GHz instead of 2.3, although this shouldn't make any noticeable difference.
Thank you for the reply.
Can I install GPE on device? As far I know it 2.5gHz clocked.
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venki5star said:
Thank you for the reply.
Can I install GPE on device? As far I know it 2.5gHz clocked.
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I believe you can, as I can't recall hearing any major limitations about the GPE conversion. I am not sure anyway, I have no experience with the GPE. This is likely to be explained on the GPE conversion thread, just look for it. Good luck.
no one has tried to De-branding a M9 VERIZON?
It's impossible. You'll create a paperweight by trying. The partition layout of the unbranded versions (all are GSM devices) differs from the ones of the CDMA versions (Sprint and Verizon).
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thank you, I was almost aware
But in view of your preparation, I ask you something else related to the subject.
I noticed that the SPRINT version of M9 has updated the firmware while the VERIZON version no.
being both CDMA models can I turn my VERIZON into SPRINT and vice versa?
If you are now compatible with Italian frequencies (now verizon also works in 4G)
THANK YOU again for the answers and the expertise.
Greetings and kisses
That's impossible, as well. The partition layouts of the different CDMA versions differ, as well.
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