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Now available in Hong Kong on Three, anyway. Will try it later, it's just shy of 30MB
Also available now in Australia......
Haven't installed yet...
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
I got it here in the US on at&t immediately after re-locking bootloader and flashing the 1.26 firmware/ruu/radio
Nothing on Three UK yet, but no surprises there
Just updated. Testing now^^
VF aus here just got the update 1.28.862.9
I wasn't having any major issues with any of the 4 one x's that we own, but we'll see if this causes any!
Steve
Nothing in the u.k yet.
The Indian Update
Just got the Indian Update. Updating.... Will let you guys know if there is any difference.
You people do know that the OTA update will most likely update your HBoot?
Which in turn means that it may not be possible to SOFF as soon as the solution comes out.
(Just throwing that out there...)
It did update the HBOOT. Now on 0.94.
MarylandCookie said:
You people do know that the OTA update will most likely update your HBoot?
Which in turn means that it may not be possible to SOFF as soon as the solution comes out.
(Just throwing that out there...)
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If I haven't rooted it yet (nor have I with my HTC legend of old) then I doubt it will happen before the soff is resolved. My one x's are all business phones phones so I don't like messing with them.
Thanks for making people aware tho!
Steve
I'm still in 1.28.401.9 in the UK with Orange.
Can someone screen shot their phone if they've got 1.28.708.10?
Anybody know the changes? Cheers
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
In India it is 1.28.720.10
The-Last-Hylian said:
I'm still in 1.28.401.9 in the UK with Orange.
Can someone screen shot their phone if they've got 1.28.708.10?
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This is a thread for the Asian OTA - 1.28.401.9 is the latest for UK handsets so you will NOT get this...
If an update has anything other than x.xx.401.x then you won't get it - it's not a hard concept to grasp
EddyOS said:
This is a thread for the Asian OTA - 1.28.401.9 is the latest for UK handsets so you will NOT get this...
If an update has anything other than x.xx.401.x then you won't get it - it's not a hard concept to grasp
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Thanks for the much needed sarcasm.
You get what I'm saying though, yeah? Didn't mean to sound rude btw
EddyOS said:
You get what I'm saying though, yeah? Didn't mean to sound rude btw
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I wasn't aware that x.xx.401.xx was UK based. Now I know, cheers.
BenPope said:
Now available in Hong Kong on Three, anyway. Will try it later, it's just shy of 30MB
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Thanks for the heads up... just updated and testing it out now. For those unaware, the firmware version is 1.28, the next 3 digits after that (e.g. 708) is region-specific. In this case, 708 is specific to Hong Kong. So don't worry if you're already on 1.28.xxx.
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I wasn't aware that x.xx.401.xx was UK based. Now I know, cheers.
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It's not so much UK-only - it's the EU vendor code. But yeah, we only get x.xx.401.x updates unless you bought the handset from somewhere outside the EU
Hi all
First i am sorry about my english
İ am a new htc user.My phone not m8, its m8x.First day i buy the phone, it says found a new update.İ aborted download , than after 1 hour i checked updates, it said no updates for your phone.
Now im waiting about 4-5 days there are no updates.
Do you think should i wait?Or change my cid or mid for receiving updates quickly.Can i change my cid , mid to europe? Will any problem occur because cpu(m8x 801ac proccesor)?
Thanks
As the device is still new ... just make a factory reset and re set up again
Thank you
İ will try it
y.sacin said:
Thank you
İ will try it
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hello, did it work?
did you see the update after a factory reset?
I have exactly the same problem as you: new HTC M8x, turned on for the first time, language was chinese or something, started the update on my mobile data plan, I cancelled it, and after that no new software update whenever I check (it's been 3 days).
My phone has 1.54.709.12 (4.4.2) software version and I'm very frustrated because I don't know how to trigger a software update.
My phone has CID: HTC_621
xtcvampire said:
hello, did it work?
did you see the update after a factory reset?
I have exactly the same problem as you: new HTC M8x, turned on for the first time, language was chinese or something, started the update on my mobile data plan, I cancelled it, and after that no new software update whenever I check (it's been 3 days).
My phone has 1.54.709.12 (4.4.2) software version and I'm very frustrated because I don't know how to trigger a software update.
My phone has CID: HTC_621
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i have the same phone with software 1.54.709.12 (4.4.2) i did not receive any update i don't know what is the problem can any one help please
Well, the updates are gradually rolled out by HTC. Thats their way. No worries. You can call up HTC to find out whether an update for your model has been released in your REGION. I had the same issue. They told me to check for the updates in the next 5 days. I received the update within 4 days ! The update process not only depends on the continent, but also on your local region, as they have to put the update on your local server... :good:
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Well, the updates are gradually rolled out by HTC. Thats their way. No worries. You can call up HTC to find out whether an update for your model has been released in your REGION. I had the same issue. They told me to check for the updates in the next 5 days. I received the update within 4 days ! The update process not only depends on the continent, but also on your local region, as they have to put the update on your local server... :good:
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Is there any known way to mock my location (IP address) in order to get an update? I have a phone for Taiwan market and I'm in Europe
xtcvampire said:
Is there any known way to mock my location (IP address) in order to get an update? I have a phone for Taiwan market and I'm in Europe
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Good point. I can't answer that, because I never tried it. It's obvious that once an update for Taiwan variant has been rolled out, you can get it, since you don't have an OTA available right now even if you're in a region which got the first update; May be you will get it once it's rolled out in the region,where you bought the device. Anyways why don't you call HTC and have a talk over this issue ? Go ahead...
No it's being pushed out by cid. Mocking a location does not change that !
If you have s-off you can change the MID + CID + Firmware and stock wwe rom and then get the ota from Europe.
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Good point. I can't answer that, because I never tried it. It's obvious that once an update for Taiwan variant has been rolled out, you can get it, since you don't have an OTA available right now even if you're in a region which got the first update; May be you will get it once it's rolled out in the region,where you bought the device. Anyways why don't you call HTC and have a talk over this issue ? Go ahead...
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I chatted with HTC support in Europe and US, but they all suggested that I contact HTC Taiwan for my problem (because my phone is for Taiwan).
I've sent an e-mail yesterday to HTC Taiwan and HTC Hong Kong. HTC Taiwan doesn't offer English support in their chat, only Chinese.
And I'm waiting for their answer.
I'll keep you posted about their answer. In the meantime I'm just frustrated because I have a phone that will probably be the last to get future updates.
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Mr Hofs said:
No it's being pushed out by cid. Mocking a location does not change that !
If you have s-off you can change the MID + CID + Firmware and stock wwe rom and then get the ota from Europe.
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Yeah, I thought about doing that, but I have two concerns:
1. Render my device unusable, because of the different radio version.
2. Loose my warranty, which I will loose at some point, but not just yet.
Yep those are things to consider indeed and all up to you
xtcvampire said:
I chatted with HTC support in Europe and US, but they all suggested that I contact HTC Taiwan for my problem (because my phone is for Taiwan).
I've sent an e-mail yesterday to HTC Taiwan and HTC Hong Kong. HTC Taiwan doesn't offer English support in their chat, only Chinese.
And I'm waiting for their answer.
I'll keep you posted about their answer. In the meantime I'm just frustrated because I have a phone that will probably be the last to get future updates.
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Yeah, I thought about doing that, but I have two concerns:
1. Render my device unusable, because of the different radio version.
2. Loose my warranty, which I will loose at some point, but not just yet.
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At this point, keep your fingers crossed until they give a proper reply. Just wait for 10-14 days. Let's see if there's a progress.
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At this point, keep your fingers crossed until they give a proper reply. Just wait for 10-14 days. Let's see if there's a progress.
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Got a reply form HTC:
Please can you go to Menu > Setting > App > All app > write Updater , clear cache and data, restart your phone and try again. Also you may go to Menu > Setting > About > Software updated > set up to get update only by Wi-Fi. Try to set up your phone on s day when you get this update if you remember and back original language, and try click on check updates again.
And of course it didn't do nothing.
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Got a reply form HTC:
Please can you go to Menu > Setting > App > All app > write Updater , clear cache and data, restart your phone and try again. Also you may go to Menu > Setting > About > Software updated > set up to get update only by Wi-Fi. Try to set up your phone on s day when you get this update if you remember and back original language, and try click on check updates again.
And of course it didn't do nothing.
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I bought mine from Ebay and receive it a 4 days ago, I remember getting a message about updating, I did accept the update but I'm still on 4.4.2 can someone confirm that the Asian version of this phone has already received the 4.4.3 firmware ? or was this just some other HTC software update....
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Mr Hofs said:
No it's being pushed out by cid. Mocking a location does not change that !
If you have s-off you can change the MID + CID + Firmware and stock wwe rom and then get the ota from Europe.
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I was about to open a new post asking for this, my phone is Asian M8x and I live in Latin America, So I would like to make it more occidental, I already know how to change mid and cid but I'm not sure about what Stock ROM or firmware to use, I'm coming from a Samsung android ambient and I'm shocked on how different this is.
munkyboy said:
I bought mine from Ebay and receive it a 4 days ago, I remember getting a message about updating, I did accept the update but I'm still on 4.4.2 can someone confirm that the Asian version of this phone has already received the 4.4.3 firmware ? or was this just some other HTC software update....
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I was about to open a new post asking for this, my phone is Asian M8x and I live in Latin America, So I would like to make it more occidental, I already know how to change mid and cid but I'm not sure about what Stock ROM or firmware to use, I'm coming from a Samsung android ambient and I'm shocked on how different this is.
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Yes, there was a software update released at the end of July for Asian (Taiwan) version phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55056273&postcount=1587
Btw I'm coming form Samsung too, and changing the firmware for other region is apparently way more difficult than before.
xtcvampire said:
Yes, there was a software update released at the end of July for Asian (Taiwan) version phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55056273&postcount=1587
Btw I'm coming form Samsung too, and changing the firmware for other region is apparently way more difficult than before.
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Why ? What makes it so difficult ?
BTW Thanks for the link.
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Why ? What makes it so difficult ?
BTW Thanks for the link.
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Well, if it's easy, than go ahead: unlock, s-off, change your cid & mid on your asian phone, to convert it to international version, and then tell me how easy it was.
xtcvampire said:
Well, if it's easy, than go ahead: unlock, s-off, change your cid & mid on your asian phone, to convert it to international version, and then tell me how easy it was.
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Sorry, I think you misunderstood me, I'm not being sarcastic, I'm really asking why. The thing I have found difficult is that that I haven't found enough resources for ROMs and firmwares and which ones exactly I can use without bricking my phone (maybe is my fault for not looking)
By the way I have already done all that, but I guess I will read a little more before flashing.
munkyboy said:
Sorry, I think you misunderstood me, I'm not being sarcastic, I'm really asking why. The thing I have found difficult is that that I haven't found enough resources for ROMs and firmwares and which ones exactly I can use without bricking my phone (maybe is my fault for not looking)
By the way I have already done all that, but I guess I will read a little more before flashing.
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OK, my fault for misinterpreted your message.
BTW if you succeed with flashing please leave a reply with the solution, as I may be willing to void my warranty.
İ take update today
2.22.709.4
I have an unlocked HTC 10 that I got from Jordan (Middle East)
This is my 6th HTC phone and I'm used to receive the OTA update before other regions do with all other HTC devices I had.
Now I don't get the Nougat Update and Everytime I check it says my phone is up to date (No update)
What could be the problem? It is the region? I looked online but found nothing about region schedules...
I could be wrong but Nougat has been released only for US Unlocked phones. I have this phone and recd OTA.
Nougat OTA has not been released yet for any region other than US. Htc has not stated the exact time frame for the release, and the only reliable information says it's gonna be anywhere between now and beginning of 2017. So ultimately, you won't really know when it comes until your phones shows an available update.
Waseem Manneh said:
I have an unlocked HTC 10 that I got from Jordan (Middle East)
This is my 6th HTC phone and I'm used to receive the OTA update before other regions do with all other HTC devices I had.
Now I don't get the Nougat Update and Everytime I check it says my phone is up to date (No update)
What could be the problem? It is the region? I looked online but found nothing about region schedules...
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Tarima said:
Nougat OTA has not been released yet for any region other than US. Htc has not stated the exact time frame for the release, and the only reliable information says it's gonna be anywhere between now and beginning of 2017. So ultimately, you won't really know when it comes until your phones shows an available update.
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HTC 10 Nougat now has been released worldwide for GSM unlocked units and dev units, and also for ALL US units, the problem is just that carriers want to add their bloat.
I believe, but I might be wrong, European units are also receiving the update.
Kyuubi10 said:
HTC 10 Nougat now has been released worldwide for GSM unlocked units ... I might be wrong, European units are also receiving the update.
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Yes, you're wrong..
Waseem Manneh said:
What could be the problem?
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Post here your hTc 10 software version screenshot..
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
jauhien said:
Yes, you're wrong..
Post here your hTc 10 software version screenshot..
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
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Sorry for replying late. Here is my screenshot.
Waseem Manneh said:
Sorry for replying late. Here is my screenshot.
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Yepp, the European one....wait more, only US model and dev models got the update
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US model and dev model ..
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Dev model..? What CID is that..? US model has CID - BS_US001.. then what the DEV model CID is..?
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
I have an unlocked HTC 10 and there is no update avaiable in Germany so far...
Is there a way to flash the Android Nougat update manually? Coming from Samsung and Huawei (this is my first HTC), I am used to flashing updates manually if they are not available OTA.
Officially its only the US unlocked/developer phone at the moment. Im not entirely sure whats taking so long for the WWE version (The predicted EU time was end of november/begining of december but its starting to push that a bit IMO). But you can flash the US RUU to your phone by changing the MID to 2PS650000 and the CID to BS_US001 (you need to be S-OFF obviously). It works fine on my phone in the UK (I did change my MID and CID back afterwards). Once the official update comes out, I will install that version over the US one.
HTC 10 Nougat
I purchased the 10 early 2017 in Oman
One month later it got updated to android 7.0
Eagerly awaiting for the 8.0
Hi my friend i live in Jordan and bought my phone from there too, please send your phone to your local warranty provider, they will take care of it
hejawi said:
Hi my friend i live in Jordan and bought my phone from there too, please send your phone to your local warranty provider, they will take care of it
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Android 8 isn't available yet for the HTC 10, so there is no way for anyone to "take care of it" until HTC releases it.
xunholyx said:
Android 8 isn't available yet for the HTC 10, so there is no way for anyone to "take care of it" until HTC releases it.
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Man he is talking about Nougat ( 7.0 ) not Oreo
hejawi said:
Man he is talking about Nougat ( 7.0 ) not Oreo
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If you mean you are responding to the opening post you also realize that that specific post is over 1 year old, you really think he still didn't get the update ?
?
Will that work, because USA version is a bit cheaper than int ?!
Xhemal1325 said:
Will that work, because USA version is a bit cheaper than int ?!
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You can if you S-OFF ($25) but there is really no reason to. US will work just fine and also receive updates faster.
What is int?
errikosd said:
You can if you S-OFF ($25) but there is really no reason to. US will work just fine and also receive updates faster.
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ok thanks
Sunmisola said:
What is int?
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International, as in wwe..... also known as world wide English
Does it also work the other way around? The reason is, I have a International HTC 10 from Germany. I cannot really use it in the USA. People calling me get directly to my mailbox. I have to try several times to call them and the internet does not always work although I have a good 4G connection.
Do you think flashing a US or T-Mobile firmware would help?
duy_ng said:
Does it also work the other way around? The reason is, I have a International HTC 10 from Germany. I cannot really use it in the USA. People calling me get directly to my mailbox. I have to try several times to call them and the internet does not always work although I have a good 4G connection.
Do you think flashing a US or T-Mobile firmware would help?
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You can covert between the different firmware versions if you are S-OFF
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/guide-how-to-drand-convert-htc-10-to-t3374593
I did WWE to US unlocked, no problems.
Not sure if that would help your problems .... Although the US firmware has different radio, so maybe.
JohnSoong said:
You can covert between the different firmware versions if you are S-OFF
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/guide-how-to-drand-convert-htc-10-to-t3374593
I did WWE to US unlocked, no problems.
Not sure if that would help your problems .... Although the US firmware has different radio, so maybe.
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Ok, thanks! I currently have a stock HTC 10. So I am not sure about S-OFF. I will read a bit how to flash thre HTC 10 and try the US firmware. I will give feedback here, if it´s a solution to my problem. Maybe it will help others, too
lot's of confusion right now. people saying us unlocked vs WWE and CID 01010101 or MID :silly: basically 2 things. Is there a guide to understand what all these HTC codes mean? and what ROM's can I flahs on my phone.
i have a htc_pmewl PVT s-on. thanks!
drago10029 said:
lot's of confusion right now. people saying us unlocked vs WWE and CID 01010101 or MID :silly: basically 2 things. Is there a guide to understand what all these HTC codes mean? and what ROM's can I flahs on my phone.
i have a htc_pmewl PVT s-on. thanks!
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htc_pmewl is the product version for North American HTC 10s
You can find your CID and MID in download mode. Also your current firmware version is listed as "OS".
All of those are identifiers for your model. CID combined with MID will tell you which model you have (US Unlocked, T-Mo, Verizon, Bell etc), but the firmware version is the easiest way to tell (at least for me).
The firmware number is broken into 4 parts. For mine it is 2.51.617.32
The first part (2) signifies the Android version. On the HTC 10, the 2 signifies Nougat (it increases by one for each version)
The second part (51) signifies the build version from HTC
The third part (617 <----the most important part) signifies the actual model of phone the firmware is meant for. 617 is for US Unlocked, 651 is Sprint, 531 is T-MoUS, 605 is Verizon, and 666 is Bell and 401 is WWE/Europe (there are more, but for htc_pmewl these are the ones that matter ~ 401 is added because you'll see that a lot here)
The fourth and last part (32) signifies the revision of the HTC build
Most of all that information isn't too important except for the third part. That is what you need to pay attention to when flashing firmware and RUUs
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Oh, I forgot to add, you can probably flash pretty much any ROM here. Most are GSM with CDMA (Sprint and Verizon) support added
xunholyx said:
htc_pmewl is the product version for North American HTC 10s
You can find your CID and MID in download mode. Also your current firmware version is listed as "OS".
All of those are identifiers for your model. CID combined with MID will tell you which model you have (US Unlocked, T-Mo, Verizon, Bell etc), but the firmware version is the easiest way to tell (at least for me).
The firmware number is broken into 4 parts. For mine it is 2.51.617.32
The first part (2) signifies the Android version. On the HTC 10, the 2 signifies Nougat (it increases by one for each version)
The second part (51) signifies the build version from HTC
The third part (617 <----the most important part) signifies the actual model of phone the firmware is meant for. 617 is for US Unlocked, 651 is Sprint, 531 is T-MoUS, 605 is Verizon, and 666 is Bell and 401 is WWE/Europe (there are more, but for htc_pmewl these are the ones that matter ~ 401 is added because you'll see that a lot here)
The fourth and last part (32) signifies the revision of the HTC build
Most of all that information isn't too important except for the third part. That is what you need to pay attention to when flashing firmware and RUUs
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Oh, I forgot to add, you can probably flash pretty much any ROM here. Most are GSM with CDMA (Sprint and Verizon) support added
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thanks for the reply, just seeing it. so based on my model firmware 2.51.617.32 i can flash any ROM or US ROM? also would I have been able to flash the firmware accidently and my phone is actually another model?
again the ultimate goal is to see what types of ROMs i can flash so I can see whcih will give me the best battery life. thanks again!
drago10029 said:
thanks for the reply, just seeing it. so based on my model firmware 2.51.617.32 i can flash any ROM or US ROM? also would I have been able to flash the firmware accidently and my phone is actually another model?
again the ultimate goal is to see what types of ROMs i can flash so I can see whcih will give me the best battery life. thanks again!
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Perhaps it could be changed if the phone is S-Off, but that won't really matter anyway. And the US Unlocked gets the quickest updates. It'll be the first model to get Oreo (based on every update released so far). And yeah, you should be able to flash any ROM for the 10. Any ROM I know of anyway.
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Perhaps it could be changed if the phone is S-Off, but that won't really matter anyway. And the US Unlocked gets the quickest updates. It'll be the first model to get Oreo (based on every update released so far). And yeah, you should be able to flash any ROM for the 10. Any ROM I know of anyway.
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even non US ROMS safely?? or would that require s off? i assume it will if radio partition and vendor are touched?
coming from a nexus 6p where these questions didn't matter lol
drago10029 said:
even non US ROMS safely?? or would that require s off? i assume it will if radio partition and vendor are touched?
coming from a nexus 6p where these questions didn't matter lol
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Non US ROMs should be fine. Most of the popular ones are actually based on WWE/Europe, but they work fine with US Unlocked, AT&T or TmoUS. And most of them have support added for Sprint and Verizon.
The OP on the ROM threads will let you know what is compatible and not.