Australian outright handsets - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Has anyone got the outright handset In Australia? Im just wondering if they get the firmware updates when the European phones do. Thanks.
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yldlj said:
Has anyone got the outright handset In Australia? Im just wondering if they get the firmware updates when the European phones do. Thanks.
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I've got one from Vodafone. Pretty sure it's unlocked. Unfortunately the Australian HTC 10 has a different region code from Asian sets. It's 710 instead of 709. So no, we have yet to receive the update.
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I got mine from Virgin Mobile and haven't received any update as yet?
We seem to get the updates when the Asian region recieves it...........

Terra1 said:
I got mine from Virgin Mobile and haven't received any update as yet?
We seem to get the updates when the Asian region recieves it...........
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Asia sets are region 709 and they have already received the update.
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Maybe getting the phone from Vodafone and virgin isn't unlocked. I was thinking of getting one from jbhifi I'm wondering what region there phones have.
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yldlj said:
Maybe getting the phone from Vodafone and virgin isn't unlocked. I was thinking of getting one from jbhifi I'm wondering what region there phones have.
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You can probably just walk in and check the demo units.
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vancecwtan said:
Asia sets are region 709 and they have already received the update.
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709 is taiwan
My 10 is TW market unlocked and I'm on 1.30.
My counterparts with unlocked and unbranded AU stock are on 710, and seem to be still on 1.21
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yldlj said:
Maybe getting the phone from Vodafone and virgin isn't unlocked. I was thinking of getting one from jbhifi I'm wondering what region there phones have.
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the JB ones are .710, still on 1.21 firware as i type.

Do you have to be careful when flashing custom ROMS with different regions? Im new to HTC phones. Im used to nexus
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yldlj said:
Do you have to be careful when flashing custom ROMS with different regions? Im new to HTC phones. Im used to nexus
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It's fine with HTC 10 because they are all shipped with standard hardware and specs. You just gotta change your device Cid to super cid and you're good to go. Essentially making your device region free, allowing you to flash any region Rom.
There are quite a few guides in the Android development section about unlocking the bootloader, changing to super cid and flashing custom Rom or Rom of different region. HTC 10 doesn't come with something like Samsung Knox so it's pretty hard to brick your phone but still possible if you f up.
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yldlj said:
Do you have to be careful when flashing custom ROMS with different regions? Im new to HTC phones. Im used to nexus
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You can flash any roms once you have unlocked boot loader. Flash TWRP and make system image before anything. If you want to change CID or firmwares once bootloader unlocked, you will need to be s-off or return to stock. See sunshine soff for that. BTW I'm Telstra (optus sim) unlocked with 121.841.xxx
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Doesn't matter if its from a carrier or outright, HTC in Australia has the same firmware for all of them and it gets released the same time. Just buy the phone from a carrier so you can have 2 years of warranty and not one as it is for an outright handset. I bought the M9 from Harvey Norman (outright) and still haven't recieved the 6.0.1 Marshmallow update because HTC as i said they update the phone the same time.

vincenzo697 said:
Doesn't matter if its from a carrier or outright, HTC in Australia has the same firmware for all of them and it gets released the same time. Just buy the phone from a carrier so you can have 2 years of warranty and not one as it is for an outright handset. I bought the M9 from Harvey Norman (outright) and still haven't recieved the 6.0.1 Marshmallow update because HTC as i said they update the phone the same time.
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It is different firmware for each carrier. Read back and you will see we have different firmwares. The update may be the same, however different firmware. Unless soff, you will only be able to use your own firmware. Once soff, you can super CID and flash any firmware, no need to wait for ota updates. With m9 and soff, you could now be on mm firmware 3.35.401.10.

I do understand all of this I have been reading alot of info about soff and cid and all that. So if I were to flash leedroid ROM I would need to supercid? This is why I have stuck with Nexus phones. So I have to pay for an app to soff before flashing a custom ROM...
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yldlj said:
I do understand all of this I have been reading alot of info about soff and cid and all that. So if I were to flash leedroid ROM I would need to supercid? This is why I have stuck with Nexus phones. So I have to pay for an app to soff before flashing a custom ROM...
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No, just unlock bootloader using HTCDev website. Flash TWRP using fastboot. Backup system image when in TWRP. Then install leedroid without wiping, all good.

Thanks but that's the bit I don't understand because his ROM is European base firmware.
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yldlj said:
Thanks but that's the bot I don't understand because his ROM is European base firmware.
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Does not matter, it is based off that release. You can still flash rom (I am using it now on telstra firmware). All Roms will work, including incoming viper rom????. If you want to upgrade firmware, you will need soff and go super CID, or return to stock to receive ota update once released. I am s-on BTW. No need to soff just yet imo.
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purple patch said:
Does not matter, it is based off that release. You can still flash rom (I am using it now on telstra firmware). All Roms will work, including incoming viper rom????. If you want to upgrade firmware, you will need soff and go super CID, or return to stock to receive ota update once released. I am s-on BTW. No need to soff just yet imo.
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PM me if you want help.

Ok thanks. I was thinking the same no need to soff if im going to stay on a custom ROM which I always have been on previous phones.
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yldlj said:
Ok thanks. I was thinking the same no need to soff if im going to stay on a custom ROM which I always have been on previous phones.
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Once on custom rom, you will not receive firmware updates automatically. That is where soff comes in handy, cause you can flash them using fastboot, rather than returning to stock. Hope that helps you a bit.
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I understand now haha thanks. Can you flash ruu to go back to stock and updated when on custom ROM? Once ruu are released of coarse
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Related

Need help in identifying a compatible rom

I have AT&T flavor of m8. I have heard that people are flashing roms from international versions to AT&T versions. Something like this used to be a big no no.
1. Can someone please help me in identifying how is this possible?
2. Which ROMs from this m8 forum can I install on my AT&T version?
I'm S_offed.
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I have the att m8 which I converted fully to gpe...can't go back to sense till ruu's become available later if I wanted to...anyway the reason international Roms work is because the att version is pretty much the same hardware as international/gpe... Any ROM from the international side will work... Before I did the ruu gpe conversion...I ran viper arhd insert coin virtuous renovate on my att m8 with no issues.
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Ok, I really want to try a few roms from international section. Is there any rom that I have to avoid?
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As you are s-off, could you not update your cid and firmware? Then you are free to flash any rom.
I'm not really clued up on carrier branded phones through so I could be mistaken.
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duvall87 said:
As you are s-off, could you not update your cid and firmware? Then you are free to flash any rom.
I'm not really clued up on carrier branded phones through so I could be mistaken.
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I was wondering if modem or any driver component meant for specific version of hardware is included in Rom, and I flash it over to AT&T version, then will it not be a problem? But I think it really not is an issue.
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CID/MID has nothing to do with roms, the only time this comes into play is if you are trying to OTA or RUU back to stock, RUU and OTA check the CID/MID and determine whether or not the model is compatible with that particular OTA/RUU... As for modems, generally roms do not include radios/basebands, most roms are just system/boot, if a radio is included it is more then likely stated in the Devs OP, also with S-Off its easy enough to fix radio issues should you run into this. As I said the ATT variant is based off the international and gpe variant hence any rom will work.
You don't need to update the firmware. You can flash any gsm Rom. They pretty much all have the att apn but if not just manually input it.
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[Q] GPE on a regular One M8?

I am thinking about buying a One M8 and I was just wondering if one can install the Google Play Edition on a regular One M8, if I am not happy with the Sense Gui and want a plain Android?
Also what will I be missing, if any, if I install the GPE?
Regards,
BTJ
Yes. You'll lose sense features. There's a couple threads about it already. Xda has a nifty search feature.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
grentuu said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
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This. I'm running this myself and it kicks ass. Every bit as smooth as Sense in my case.
Why are you guys linking a page for GSM phones only in a Verizon m8 section? Has it been moded so you can get the ota updates with the Verizon variants now?
No. But all gsm One m8s can flash any gsm rom. If you change the Cid/mid or supercid and flash stock recovery you can receive otas for the variant you flashed. Though, most devs incorporate the updates from otas into their roms fairly quickly.
Suffice it to say I never really understood people's obsessions with getting otas right as their released.
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exad said:
No. But all gsm One m8s can flash any gsm rom. If you change the Cid/mid or supercid and flash stock recovery you can receive otas for the variant you flashed. Though, most devs incorporate the updates from otas into their roms fairly quickly.
Suffice it to say I never really understood people's obsessions with getting otas right as their released.
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So whenever an android update is released, there will be a new gpe rom available to download shortly thereafter? Or will there just be an update for the gpe rom?
Thanks
Yes there will be updates, it might be a full rom or OTA, depends on the dev. And normally you get it before it would be pushed from the carrier anyway
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Firmware

I have a T-Mobile US M9 I wanted to get the latest firmware running I'm not sure should I stick to T-Mobile firmwares or can I flash the international firmware with out any problems
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law16 said:
I have a T-Mobile US M9 I wanted to get the latest firmware running I'm not sure should I stick to T-Mobile firmwares or can I flash the international firmware with out any problems
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You can flash the international FW. I did. Worked with android revolution and a few aosp ROMs without a problem. Make sure you supercid first in order for your phone to take a different FW. I run 2.10
As said above, you can flash other firmware, I myself was using the international as well. Just be aware that you'll lose wifi calling.

Wind Mobile M9 Stock Recovery Image

Hi,
Can someone post the stock recovery image for a Canadian wind mobile HTC one m9 please? I'm not able to install the update to 5.1 without it.
TIA
Alternatively, the reason I want it is because after reverting to stock, I can't seem to find a recoverg.img that will install the HTC update.
I've event tried the recovery.img from the HTC update to 5.1 that I want to install (but can't).
Thanks in advance!
Wind Mobile HTC one M9
any luck? I am too looking for the stock recovery for the wind mobile htc one m9
eviliser said:
any luck? I am too looking for the stock recovery for the wind mobile htc one m9
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I never could find one for wind. I went s-off and switched to the us firmware.
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mfg81 said:
I never could find one for wind. I went s-off and switched to the us firmware.
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Thank you for the tip! I will do the same thing i guess. What is the us firmware did you use if you dont mind?
eviliser said:
Thank you for the tip! I will do the same thing i guess. What is the us firmware did you use if you dont mind?
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I don't recall. The us at&t or T-Mobile one. Check the forum for the recoveries.
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Which RUU to use to return T-Mobile HTC 10 to stock?

US Unlocked?
The T-Mobile ruu
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Android The Greek said:
The T-Mobile ruu
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There isn't one for the T-Mobile 10...
It's only been all over XDA all afternoon.... check the guide section for a link
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bradym512 said:
US Unlocked?
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Here be the latest tmobile US firmware for the htc 10 - https://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-t-mobile/news/. I myself flashed the US unlocked/developer firmware, but that requires S-off and changing your CID. Im pretty sure either firmware set will be ok for any current rom you wish to flash, as most require version 1.80.x atleast. If you plan on keeping to stock rom, I would for sure recommend flashing the unlocked/dev firmware due to less bloat, even though the tmobile firmware is pretty clean. Good luck

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