Sprint HTC One M9 - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
Is the only difference between the Sprint HTC One M9, and the International variant its baseband?
I tried ElementalX Kernel on my Sprint variant, and I was unable to access cellular functions. But, after flashing the radio.img from the latest RUU, everything is fine now.
I was wondering if the same is possible with the Official CM13 builds..?

Also looking for an answer to this. Keep me updated!

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rom for htc one

i have a htc one 801e (unlocked and original :good version and comes in chinese language , is possible to flash with this rom? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2348502
will work for 801s and 801n version??
thanks.
check this website:
it might help you: http://htconeroot.com/category/htc-one-custom-roms/
You'll probably have to change your CID since you're unlocked and S-OFF but it seems possible as long as it's another GSM ROM.
But you're better off asking in the general HTC One forum, not in the Verizon HTC One forum, as ours is a special variant.
projektorboy said:
You'll probably have to change your CID since you're unlocked and S-OFF but it seems possible as long as it's another GSM ROM.
But you're better off asking in the general HTC One forum, not in the Verizon HTC One forum, as ours is a special variant.
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OK thanks.
Adding to the mix a bit... once you unlock get S-off and ger supercid... the verizon branded phone could get a radio flashed of other carrier with the available frequency and a rom with its respective sim card to go to other carrier like say cricket? but it kind of seem to easy to me and im kind of confused in that matter.

[Q] So Will These ROMS In This Section Work With The T-Mobile Version?

Will the custom ROMs in here work with the T-Mobile variant of the M8 that comes out tomorrow? Because the T-Mobile M8 thread seems pretty dead, granted the phone is released tomorrow...
S-Off your device and sure.

[Q] Stock ROM or RUU for Dutch (NL) single SIM wanted

Hi guys,
I've got a HTC Desire 816 single SIM dutch (nl) a5_ul version running CM11 smoothly.
Only drawback is i can't use 4G with this ROM. I've searched for a 4G capable radio but i couldn't find it anywhere. My guess is that there isn't one available but please correct me if I'm wrong.
That's why i wanted to revert back to stock HTC ROM. I've tried the one posted by jacktackle in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768846 but i couldn't get it to work on my phone.
Does any of you know how to install the RUU mentioned above or perhaps does someone have a backup of the stock HTC rom NL region that i can use to revert back to standard software?
My CID is e_11.
Thanks a bunch!

Sprint HTC One M8 --> GPE M8 Conversion?

Here's a weird question! I have seen a lot of inquiry as to whether or not one can successfully pull off a Sprint M8 to GPE conversion. I believe the biggest snag is fighting with GSM vs CDMA.
Now, I recently saw a ROM that appears to do this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...rom-google-play-edition-port-cdma-m8-t3302616 -- This states it is specifically designed for the Verizon HTC One M8, but it appeared to work just fine in a test on my Sprint M8.
Now, how complete of a conversion is this? Will a GPE kernel work with this ROM in theory? How about firmware and the sort, is it required to flash in order to complete the conversion? Quite unfortunately, the conversion process is currently beyond my understanding of this particular device. Any assistance would be most appreciated-- thank you!

Verizon M8 ROMs

Will the ROMs listed in the standard M8 category work on carrier specific M8s? I have a Verizon M8 so can I only flash the ROMs listed under the "Verizon M8" category? Thanks!
It depends, usually the original post in the thread will explicitly state if the rom supports CDMA or not. (I'm using viper rom on my VZW htc one m8 for example).
If the op doesn't state if the rom supports CDMA though, I'd save yourself the headache and stick to the verizon section

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