no one has tried to De-branding a M9 VERIZON?
It's impossible. You'll create a paperweight by trying. The partition layout of the unbranded versions (all are GSM devices) differs from the ones of the CDMA versions (Sprint and Verizon).
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thank you, I was almost aware
But in view of your preparation, I ask you something else related to the subject.
I noticed that the SPRINT version of M9 has updated the firmware while the VERIZON version no.
being both CDMA models can I turn my VERIZON into SPRINT and vice versa?
If you are now compatible with Italian frequencies (now verizon also works in 4G)
THANK YOU again for the answers and the expertise.
Greetings and kisses
That's impossible, as well. The partition layouts of the different CDMA versions differ, as well.
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Could someone answer a novice question for me? I'm kind of confused.
Can I get an (unlocked) HTC Desire originally from Alltel or US Cellular (CDMA) and convert it to a GSM phone (for T-mobile)? If so, is rooting required?
Thanks a lot.
No, different hardware.
You would have to find a suitable CDMA antenna, and even then it probably wouldn't work properly. Carrier is differentiated, for the most part, by the phones physical antenna. That's what dictates which carriers network the phone will work with.
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island3r said:
No, different hardware.
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Thanks. I think the CDMA version does not even have a SIM slot.
I live overseas and have a Galaxy Nexus international. I know this because on the back of my box there are about 40 two letter country abbreviations listed.
I just purchased a 2nd Nexus that is the "US" GSM unlocked version but the box is sealed and want to give it to a friend. The box is slightly different btw. I want to know if it has the same hardware as the international version and therefore will work the same on a European network.
Second question. My international version has a british power adaptor. Anyone know where I can buy the little adaptor for the european plugs?
Most of them are the same device BUT sometimes they are diffrnt in Radio Frequency.
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All Nexus since the Nexus One have been factory unlocked even if sold by a carrier. The only thing you have to worry about is if it is GSM or the CDMA and LTE version.
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ook.tiaopi said:
Most of them are the same device BUT sometimes they are diffrnt in Radio Frequency.
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No, all i9250 GSM models have the same frequencies.
Question as per the title : So any developers have any idea?
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Bump? I know that no one has the Asian variant yet, but any idea if it just "may" be compatible with the roms and firmwares of the US variant? Everything other than the processor seems to be the same..
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Haven't got one so can't tell you
More than likely it's going to be the same. Last year the only software differences were CDMA models which have different modem setups for obvious reasons. All GSM US variants, EMEA, ASIA models were all fine with the same software.
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Wondering if there's a way to convert a VZW m8 (s-offed) to developer edition with an RUU and use it on T Mobile?
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Never do that.
Don't convert a CDMA device like Verizon & Sprint to totally GSM like Developer Edition.
You'll brick the radio, no signal.
like him above said, never do that.
its not possible, because VZW One m8 has another partition table and layout than international m8
and its wcdma.
Thanks for the heads up, glad I asked before I messed up the phone.
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With the different carriers, (at&t, t-mobile, sprint,...) which ones can safely be used on verizon?
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Anything posted here. These are all Verizon.
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