So...I am headed back to the U.S. permanently and wondering if there is a way to flash the radio to make it work on the U.S. 3G networks of either ATT or T-Mobile.... if not, no biggy...ill sell it and by a new one back home.
Thanks for any info you can give.
As far as I am aware mate as long as the desire has the capability of connecting to USA Phone Bands then it should just be a case of flashing the international ROM
jamesmcuk said:
As far as I am aware mate as long as the desire has the capability of connecting to USA Phone Bands then it should just be a case of flashing the international ROM
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That's the point - an A8181 doesn't support the 3G bands for any US GSM network. You would need an A8183 which at least works on AT&T, or a Nexus One on T-Mobile. If CDMA is your bag, your HTC choices are essentially the Evo on Sprint, or the Incredible on Verizon.
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Dave
guess you will be selling your desire then
Hello All,
How's the 3G signal On HTC ONE X . Did it get Edge or 3G ?
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Modnet said:
Hello All,
How's the 3G signal On HTC ONE X . Did it get Edge or 3G ?
Thanks
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From what I have read, the X version will only have edge on T-Mo USA unless you are in an area that T-Mo has refarmed their 1900 spectrum to handle 3g. But the good news is the AT&T version called the One X also, not One XL, will have on bot the LTE and WCDMA side the AWS band(1700) so we should get 3g and maybe 4g on it. Fingers crossed!!!
I pre-order the global one ... and i live in denver,co how can i know if t-mo switch to other band ?
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if i were you, i'd cancel and wait for the AT&T version and then order that one full-price from probably the same place. The currect Tegra one doesn't and wont support T-Mobile at more than Edge speeds. But the AT&T version unlocked will at worst only suport Edge but at best support 3g/4g due to the bands.
yup you can use it with tmobile if you are lucky enough to live in an area with the 1900mhz band..luckily i live in an area with 1900mhz 3g band
hello00 said:
yup you can use it with tmobile if you are lucky enough to live in an area with the 1900mhz band..luckily i live in an area with 1900mhz 3g band
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I couldn't find the map showing the areas that have the refarmed 1900mhz spectrum, how did you find out??
ge3kswag said:
I couldn't find the map showing the areas that have the refarmed 1900mhz spectrum, how did you find out??
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i didnt but my friend just got an One X and he is having almost the speed he normally used to get on his sensation and he lives like 10 away from me
hello00 said:
i didnt but my friend just got an One X and he is having almost the speed he normally used to get on his sensation and he lives like 10 away from me
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Damn.......freaking lucky ass!!!!
I have htc one and thinking of going AT&T prepaid! Will the htc one work hspa AT&T?
Yes it cab but a custom from new to root would allow it
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mofoliar said:
I have htc one and thinking of going AT&T prepaid! Will the htc one work hspa AT&T?
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I believe the new verizon phones must be global so yes it should work.. my dna is global and that was a verizon exclusive so I do not see why the one would not be.
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I have htc one and thinking of going AT&T prepaid! Will the htc one work hspa AT&T?
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Cool gonna pick up one tomorrow return s4,horrible reception bye bye Sammy hello htc!!! Don't let me down!
Don't they use different bands? And one is GSM one is CDMA?
Um... what? Why bother getting the Verizon variant of the One if you're going to be using it on AT&T's network? Yes, it'll work because all of Verizon's new smartphones are unlocked and support GSM, but... why?
Just buy the AT&T variant. Same thing, plus you'll have working FM radio and LTE support on AT&T and T-Mobile if you want it in the future.
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Um... what? Why bother getting the Verizon variant of the One if you're going to be using it on AT&T's network? Yes, it'll work because all of Verizon's new smartphones are unlocked and support GSM, but... why?
Just buy the AT&T variant. Same thing, plus you'll have working FM radio and LTE support on AT&T and T-Mobile if you want it in the future.
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oh and software S-OFF
wireroid said:
Um... what? Why bother getting the Verizon variant of the One if you're going to be using it on AT&T's network? Yes, it'll work because all of Verizon's new smartphones are unlocked and support GSM, but... why?
Just buy the AT&T variant. Same thing, plus you'll have working FM radio and LTE support on AT&T and T-Mobile if you want it in the future.
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To me it looks like he is getting it on contract and leaving VZW next day lol makes no sence..
No I have a s4 and was gonna plan on exchange at Costco.. So I just wondering if it would workout! I plan on paying out of Verizon,,just for now then sell it when I am ready to get att phone and have lte as well...
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No I have a s4 and was gonna plan on exchange at Costco.. So I just wondering if it would workout! I plan on paying out of Verizon,,just for now then sell it when I am ready to get att phone and have lte as well...
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TMK, it should work. If memory serves, the Verizon HTC One is just a standard global HTC One with Verizon's customizations. Now, having said that, Verizon has been known to disable\completely remove\block the GSM functionality of global phones in the past when they release a version for their network(Droid Bionic, Droid RAZR, ect..) so it's entirely possible that, while the phone is physically capable of operating outside Verizon's network, that Verizon has blocked it from doing so.
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TMK, it should work. If memory serves, the Verizon HTC One is just a standard global HTC One with Verizon's customizations. Now, having said that, Verizon has been known to disable\completely remove\block the GSM functionality of global phones in the past when they release a version for their network(Droid Bionic, Droid RAZR, ect..) so it's entirely possible that, while the phone is physically capable of operating outside Verizon's network, that Verizon has blocked it from doing so.
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I don't think they are allowed to do this anymore. My dna is a fully global phone and works with a sim out of the box
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I don't think they are allowed to do this anymore. My dna is a fully global phone and works with a sim out of the box
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You are correct. Verizon is required to have all global-capable phones unlocked out of the box. This is why the Verizon iPhone 5 was such a magnet for fraud.
I have a Verizon HTC One M8 and I have AT&T. I can get it to pick up service but for the life of me it will not pick up HSPA+ or 3G. So far I have only been able to get it running on Edge which obviously is unacceptable. Verizon phones can be such a pain in the ass. Anyone have any suggestions?
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I have a Verizon HTC One M8 and I have AT&T. I can get it to pick up service but for the life of me it will not pick up HSPA+ or 3G. So far I have only been able to get it running on Edge which obviously is unacceptable. Verizon phones can be such a pain in the ass. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Buy an att phone? I hear that will help with picking up att cell bands.
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Don't know why people buy Verizon phones for use on att. Are they that much cheaper?
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I didn't buy the phone to use on AT&T. It just so happened it fell into my lap and I wanted to play around with it for a bit but unfortunately I can't get it to pick up 3G. But thanks for your witty responses guys. Much appreciated. What happened to people who actually came on this site to offer valuable input?
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I didn't buy the phone to use on AT&T. It just so happened it fell into my lap and I wanted to play around with it for a bit but unfortunately I can't get it to pick up 3G. But thanks for your witty responses guys. Much appreciated. What happened to people who actually came on this site to offer valuable input?
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In all fairness you are asking about the HTC one m8 and this is a thread for the m7 so if you wanna try and get a real response you might want to check out the Verizon m8 forums not the m7. This subject has been been brought up before for the m7 and its not possible. The m8 on the other hand once again is a different phone. I know they have had success getting lte and all that working for our phone to T-Mobile.
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I didn't buy the phone to use on AT&T. It just so happened it fell into my lap and I wanted to play around with it for a bit but unfortunately I can't get it to pick up 3G. But thanks for your witty responses guys. Much appreciated. What happened to people who actually came on this site to offer valuable input?
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It wasn't a witty response. Was a real actual question. I see so many threads of people buying Verizon phones and try to make them fully work on gsm networks. Just because it says global phone doesn't mean every part of the phone will work on gsm networks. So that's why I asked is the Verizon version cheaper than its gsm counterparts.
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It wasn't a witty response. Was a real actual question. I see so many threads of people buying Verizon phones and try to make them fully work on gsm networks. Just because it says global phone doesn't mean every part of the phone will work on gsm networks. So that's why I asked is the Verizon version cheaper than its gsm counterparts.
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Yes, it works fine with HSPA+. For LTE, it could connect with LTE, but my situation is I can't make phone calls and text messages under LTE. Hope this would help.
The Verizon HTC One will work on any network, I can't speak for bands/speeds.
I'm in New Zealand, I brought my VZW One with me, works like a charm on all of their GSM networks here.
Hi Guys,
Is there absolutely no way to get this phone working on verizon?
When Verizon gets simcards
Am I better off getting rid of this or should I wait? lol
Exodus885 said:
Am I better off getting rid of this or should I wait? lol
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Are you that married to Verizon?
Our ZenFone2 (ZE551ML) will work on GSM carrier's networks in North America. However, CDMA carriers (Verizon) do not work with our devices. The 2 major GSM carriers here in the USA are AT&T and T-Mobile. For more info please see our FAQ and Zenfone Quick Service support sites:
http://www.asus.com/us/Phones/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/HelpDesk/
http://www.asus.com/us/support/self-service/11/
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ASUS_USA
Thanks guys
Hi everyone, I just bought a HTC One M8 from Ebay that is unlocked from T-Mobile and that cost be $169. Do you guys think this was a good deal? All that aside, I want to use that phone on Cricket that basically uses AT&T bands. I see that the lte bands for HTC One M8 only supports 4,17 while AT&T used 2,4,5,17. I know that Oneplus One had the same problem with not having lte bands 2 and 5 but people had it working for AT&T lte. Just wanted to know is there anyway to unlock the bands 2, 5 for AT&T full lte bands? Thank you.