Band frequency in htc m9 and m8? - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello how are you, I need your help, I want to buy 2 phones, htc one m9 and htc one m8. But I want to know what band frequency support the phones, I see too many variants of both, and also I read than some people unlock the bands

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hello, thanks for the info, but how acurate is that info, because I read in some post than some people unlock more band in both phones

Giovannimurena said:
hello, thanks for the info, but how acurate is that info, because I read in some post than some people unlock more band in both phones
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Those Bands are what HTC has on each phone. If you buy one of those Models those are the bands you will get.
Yes people have changed the bands on their phones, but GSM models as far as I've seen are just temporary. So If you bought a GSM model you will get the bands that HTC enabled. CDMA models apparently keep the bands people picked after a reset so if you buy a Verizon or Sprint model off someone on XDA, Swappa etc you have a low chance of getting one with tempered bands.
At the end of the day those are the bands each phone will have. However it never hurts to ask questions if getting a phone from someone who has been on XDA.

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Help!!!! Please!

So, I just bought a galaxy nexus UK international unlocked version. It has 5 pins on the sim reader and only reads Simple Mobile sims, doesnt read Straight Talk, AT&T and T-Mobile. When the seller called the Play Store, they claimed the nexus only has 5 pins. Could you please post pics of your sim slots? Thanks
I am the seller and got two different answers. The first person I spoke to said it only had 5 and said they would send a user manual that showed that. When I didn't receive the manual, I called back. The second person I spoke to said he would take a picture and send it to me. Here it is.
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Your phone should read every sim card you have.
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Bought mine from an importer, a Canadian version technically. It has the same pin layout as the picture above.
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So, I just bought a galaxy nexus UK international unlocked version. It has 5 pins on the sim reader and only reads Simple Mobile sims, doesnt read Straight Talk, AT&T and T-Mobile. When the seller called the Play Store, they claimed the nexus only has 5 pins. Could you please post pics of your sim slots? Thanks
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Considering that SIM connections/slots are standard and the European unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus are identical to the Google Play Galaxy Nexus in terms of hardware there should be no reason why they shouldn't read the same SIMs.

Post all Verizon HTC One M9 Reviews here

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You find it.. Post it here.
You want to review it, we want to hear it. Post it here
This will be the ONE and only review thread for the Verizon HTC One M9.
All other review threads will be merged here, so please don't start a new one. Thank you​
3 YT reviews
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HTC M9 disassembled
Are these actually Verizon M9 reviews? They look like the international version.
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Are these actually Verizon M9 reviews? They look like the international version.
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Dev edition and or unlocked.
Thanks Cam
This is one reason I upgraded
Worst hardware company
I had bought htc desire x and wifi/host-spot problem occurred within a year. I gave it to the service centre and they changed motherboard because in case of any hardware issue they have only one option which is replacement of motherboard. And when they changed motherboard of my phone then 3 and half months later camera stopped working first and then phone get dead within one month. So this is htc (Htc Third Class). And again they asked me to replacement of motherboard (what the f**k they people) and motherboard cost is near about Rs.7500/-. Even htc dosn't trust on their hardware more that 3 months cause whenever they change motherboard they only gives an extended warrenty of only 3 months. Shame on you guys(htc team).
There are lot of smartphone companies are there having more features as compare with htc in less price.

Any D820/821 sort of thing with the new Nexus 5X?

I was wondering because last time I ordered the N5 I got the D820 (from the US) and it doesn't work with LTE bands in my country. Now, I ordered my phone from the UK. Are there any models for this phone like there was D820 and D821? Or is it like a general model that works with everything, everywhere?
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I was wondering because last time I ordered the N5 I got the D820 (from the US) and it doesn't work with LTE bands in my country. Now, I ordered my phone from the UK. Are there any models for this phone like there was D820 and D821? Or is it like a general model that works with everything, everywhere?
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Looking at the specs page, it does state two different versions: international and US. It may be just one model with different radios or two models. It isn't clear
H790 is US and H791 is international
Taken from the FCC filings
@Bei60 can I ask you which is your country/opetator?
I live in Italy and I've read here D820 should work as the D821(that I own), I read the H790/1 bands specs, but I don't know how to know what band(s) my (and the other national) uses.
I have the opportunity to buy a cheaper us device, but I don't want to risk connectivity/speed problems...
Here's my network info:
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@Bei60 can I ask you which is your country/opetator?
I live in Italy and I've read here D820 should work as the D821(that I own), I read the H790/1 bands specs, but I don't know how to know what band(s) my (and the other national) uses.
I have the opportunity to buy a cheaper us device, but I don't want to risk connectivity/speed problems...
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I live in Israel. Here we use the D821.

Let's clear up H818P's LTE frequencies (bands)

Hi there!
It would be great to have it cleared. Which LTE frequencies does H818-P support? Maybe a better question would be: Which LTE frequencies can you confirm to be working?
I am interested in bands 8 (900MHz) and 20 (800MHz).
Specs of the 818-P model on the internet tend to be very different. I've been also searching here on forums ... but I haven't found a clear answer.
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Hi there!
It would be great to have it cleared. Which LTE frequencies does H818-P support? Maybe a better question would be: Which LTE frequencies can you confirm to be working?
I am interested in bands 8 (900MHz) and 20 (800MHz).
Specs of the 818-P model on the internet tend to be very different. I've been also searching here on forums ... but I haven't found a clear answer.
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I don't know to much about the various bands but using http://willmyphonework.net/ will tell you if it's compatible in your region and with which networks.
Mr.Bombastic said:
Hi there!
It would be great to have it cleared. Which LTE frequencies does H818-P support? Maybe a better question would be: Which LTE frequencies can you confirm to be working?
I am interested in bands 8 (900MHz) and 20 (800MHz).
Specs of the 818-P model on the internet tend to be very different. I've been also searching here on forums ... but I haven't found a clear answer.
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It does...
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Yeah I saw those photos of a box... well ... I am just very cautious. Thank you both.
It would be great if someone actully confirmed that it works
Hope this thread helps other people

Z Play Variants

I'm looking to pick up a Z Play to use on T-Mobile, and I'm trying to figure out how to distinguish between different variants available.
According to willmyphonework, there are 6 different variants of which the Mexican version would work best on T-Mo. What's the best way to identify that the phone I'm looking at is indeed a Mexican version?
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In my opinion. You want the xt1635-02 software channel RETUS (Retail United States) that's what I have and I'm on ATT in Arizona. Depending on which Bands T-Mobile uses I am almost certain that I could put a T-mobile sim in mine now and run T-Mobile with no issuea
Hey ssuds, I have the Moto Z play(RETUS) with Tmobile. I do get LTE and everything. Be advised that there is no wifi calling feature enabled on the MZP for us. (even though freaking Moto G5 Plus has it from Tmobile). As for service I just moved from AT&T to T-mobile. Honestly T-mobiles coverage is crap so I dont think it would matter too much.
I'm using xt1635-02 retus on Republic wireless which uses TMo network. No issues, except for the crappy TMO coverage by me (I also have an att Sim which is my primary account - got a deal for free service from Republic at purchase). Phone also worked very well in Ireland on Eir/Meteor.
Was reading​ in another thread recently that att Mexico devices are Sim locked, do that may be problematic if you go that route. No personal experience.

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