At&t m8 to T-mobile m8 - AT&T HTC One (M8)

I wish was a way to convert my At&t m8 to T-mobile m8 if it's possible is their a step by step guide to do so also if the switch can happen I would like everything to work mms sms and LTE to

lavin40 said:
I wish was a way to convert my At&t m8 to T-mobile m8 if it's possible is their a step by step guide to do so also if the switch can happen I would like everything to work mms sms and LTE to
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Wrong section. But anyways, must be S-OFF, change AT&T CID to T-Mobile CID, flash stock T-Mobile RUU, thats it.

CavyS said:
Wrong section. But anyways, must be S-OFF, change AT&T CID to T-Mobile CID, flash stock T-Mobile RUU, thats it.
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Yup, s-off the phone, change CID, and run the T-Mob RUU to "fully convert" it to a T-Mobile version. The hardware is all the same among GSM M8's, so the only thing that will really make it "AT&T" after the conversion is the stupid logo on back.
I won't supply "step by step" instructions, as doing so is spoon-feeding you the information that is readily available on XDA as long as you are willing to do the research and understand all the processes properly. And is you aren't willing to put in the time, you shouldn't attempt potentially damaging mods to your phone.
There is a guide in the "international" M8 forum section on how to convert to any other carrier version. But again, make sure you fully understand what you are doing.
Also, I've reported the thread to mods to get it moved to Q&A section where it belongs.

redpoint73 said:
Yup, s-off the phone, change CID, and run the T-Mob RUU to "fully convert" it to a T-Mobile version. The hardware is all the same among GSM M8's, so the only thing that will really make it "AT&T" after the conversion is the stupid logo on back..
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Hey guys, sorry to resurrect this old thread but the above steps are not sufficient. I have a brand new AT&T m8 trying to convert to t-mobile. I did all the above and when running the T-Mobile RUU it says my device's Model ID is not supported.
Where can I find what MIDs are supported and what to change it to if that's the right fix?
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echoes612 said:
Hey guys, sorry to resurrect this old thread but the above steps are not sufficient. I have a brand new AT&T m8 trying to convert to t-mobile. I did all the above and when running the T-Mobile RUU it says my device's Model ID is not supported.
Where can I find what MIDs are supported and what to change it to if that's the right fix?
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OK I figured it out. Followed this thread to update the MID to 0P6B13000. But that was definitely a necessary step.

echoes612 said:
OK I figured it out. Followed this thread to update the MID to 0P6B13000. But that was definitely a necessary step.
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You are correct. In my previous post, I neglected to point out the correct MID is required to run any offiical RUU.

redpoint73 said:
Yup, s-off the phone, change CID, and run the T-Mob RUU to "fully convert" it to a T-Mobile version. The hardware is all the same among GSM M8's, so the only thing that will really make it "AT&T" after the conversion is the stupid logo on back..
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Getting very slow speeds on T-Mobile. Checking APN settings...

AT&T M8 on T-Mobile. S-OFF, ran latest T-Mobile RUU. Flashed Android Revolution 41.0.
Using included T-Mobile LTE apn settings: very slow download speeds. Fast upload, calls, SMS + MMS work fine.
What to check? (also see attachments).

really wondering what's going on here as you can see the phone says it's connected to LTE, fast upload, yet crawling download..
WiFI is fast
EDIT: Now I'm thinking the LTE service just sucks in my area.. going to do some more tests in different places. got 5 MB/s down on 3g only setting.

echoes612 said:
really wondering what's going on here as you can see the phone says it's connected to LTE, fast upload, yet crawling download..
WiFI is fast
EDIT: Now I'm thinking the LTE service just sucks in my area.. going to do some more tests in different places. got 5 MB/s down on 3g only setting.
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Agree it may probably be a network side issue. I know T-Mob's LTE network is pretty young, so maybe just working out the kinks.
Did you try to test the speed with a completely "stock T-Mob" setup (after the RUU, before flashing any custom ROM) to make sure there isn't some factor in the "Euro" ROM that doesn't play well with T-Mob's network?
Also, try testing at a few other times of day (if you haven't already). I get greatly varying download speeds on LTE. Everywhere from 4 to 31 Mbps, presumably due to network congestion. But mostly above 14 Mbps or so, and obviously nowhere near what you are seeing.

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[Q] EVO 3D 3G in Japan....best OS?

Hey guys, I'm a noob, please don't hurt me
I'm an American living in Japan and I just bought my first smart phone...the EVO 3D (3G) for AU by KDDI...I'd post a link, but I'm not yet allowed.
Their non-3G network was CDMA...so I assume that their 3G is also CDMA....can anyone confirm that?
Under that assumption (CDMA), we're still waiting for ICS, so I'm wondering what you'd all recommend I upgrade my phone to while I wait. I'm not a fan of the stock Android 2.3 that came on the phone, and I'd really like ICS....but if there is something I could use now, that might be fine with me.
Also, what are the basic steps I need to follow, I found the sticky thread in the dev forum, but I'm not sure what stickies would apply to my situation. I'm guessing I'd have to start with a root kit, and go from there....but please fill in the gaps, thanks
miahallen said:
Hey guys, I'm a noob, please don't hurt me
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Is there evidence to confirm that ''noobs'' have been mentally assaulted for asking questions on this forum?
Just being playful after watching the required "noob" registration video
Lol I see.
Chances are that you will not be able to activate any CMDA phone from overseas on a network here in the USA. The big networks like verizon and sprint will not allow foreign IMEI numbers to be submitted to their system for activation.
Do you happen to know what frequency the cdma network you came from runs on? Look behind the battery
miahallen said:
Hey guys, I'm a noob, please don't hurt me
I'm an American living in Japan and I just bought my first smart phone...the EVO 3D (3G) for AU by KDDI...I'd post a link, but I'm not yet allowed.
Their non-3G network was CDMA...so I assume that their 3G is also CDMA....can anyone confirm that?
Under that assumption (CDMA), we're still waiting for ICS, so I'm wondering what you'd all recommend I upgrade my phone to while I wait. I'm not a fan of the stock Android 2.3 that came on the phone, and I'd really like ICS....but if there is something I could use now, that might be fine with me.
Also, what are the basic steps I need to follow, I found the sticky thread in the dev forum, but I'm not sure what stickies would apply to my situation. I'm guessing I'd have to start with a root kit, and go from there....but please fill in the gaps, thanks
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When I had AU by KDDI when I was living in Japan is was CDMA. As far as I am aware the Japanese version wasn't able to be rooted using the CDMA methods here in the development forum. Also the ROMs here would not work on your device and would actually need to be slightly modified to include files from your device to work, but you don't have an ICS ROM to use for replacing files.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
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Chances are that you will not be able to activate any CMDA phone from overseas on a network here in the USA. The big networks like verizon and sprint will not allow foreign IMEI numbers to be submitted to their system for activation.
Do you happen to know what frequency the cdma network you came from runs on? Look behind the battery
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I don't need to use it in the states...I live in Japan
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When I had AU by KDDI when I was living in Japan is was CDMA. As far as I am aware the Japanese version wasn't able to be rooted using the CDMA methods here in the development forum. Also the ROMs here would not work on your device and would actually need to be slightly modified to include files from your device to work, but you don't have an ICS ROM to use for replacing files.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
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Thanks Dastin, I guess I'll have to wait for something official
miahallen said:
I don't need to use it in the states...I live in Japan
Thanks Dastin, I guess I'll have to wait for something official
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That's kind of the conclusion I came to, after running through all the different root/unlock methods, I came across issues in every single one, and my skill / confidence isn't high enough to really make a go at figuring it out.
Only thing I haven't really attempted is downgrading from hboot 1.5 to 1.4, partially because my software version is different from the instructions, and soft bricking the phone makes me nervous considering the potential incompatibilities.
I think our phone is more or less the same as the sprint phone, just on the Japanese frequency. I'm hoping that the sprint announcement means we will also be getting ICS soon... but who knows

HTC One Tmobile Google Play Edition Radio

Can someone please enlighten me? Is the band compatibility issues on the HTC One GPE a hardware limitation or software limitation?
Reason I ask is that I would like to do a full GPE conversion on my HTC One that I got from T-mobile. If I do this would I still be able to connect to the same towers and have the same signal on HSPA+ specifically? Or would I have to (and be able to) flash a T-mobile radio? Or would I just be screwed?
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I'm not sure, but I have a tmo one running Android Revolution Google Edition ROM and flashed a tmo radio and get great reception mLTE and HSPA +
Tapatalkin'
I have the gpe 4.3 radio on my T-Mobile htc one and I'm getting better lte reception than the T-Mobile radio.
I'm running the arhd 4.2.2 Rom.
slopra said:
Can someone please enlighten me? Is the band compatibility issues on the HTC One GPE a hardware limitation or software limitation?
Reason I ask is that I would like to do a full GPE conversion on my HTC One that I got from T-mobile. If I do this would I still be able to connect to the same towers and have the same signal on HSPA+ specifically? Or would I have to (and be able to) flash a T-mobile radio? Or would I just be screwed?
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The Roms you install shouldn't prevent you from connecting to the HSPA network. The HTC One GPE has a physical (radio) limitation that prevents it from connecting to the HSPA because its lacking one of the radios for the frequency TMobile uses for that standard.
If you have a TMobile phone and make it be a GPE via ROM flash, you shouldn't have issues.
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Thanks I wasn't quite sure what the limitation was. I couldn't fully convert to GPE like I wanted since I can't get s-off but I'm running ARHD 4.3 with the GPE radio and yep I'm getting even better signal. Thanks guys
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What about the Dev Edition working with flashed radio
This may be a n00b question, but I have an opportunity on a sweet deal for a Developer Edition One, and am considering T-Mo for the service. I understand it lacks the HPSA+ 1700 radio, but is that a physical limitation, or can you flash the necessary firmware on top? According to T-Mo, my area of Atlanta is serviced by LTE, so it wouldn't be an issue at home, but I don't know what would happen when I step out of the coverage zone.
Any tips or advice?
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This may be a n00b question, but I have an opportunity on a sweet deal for a Developer Edition One, and am considering T-Mo for the service. I understand it lacks the HPSA+ 1700 radio, but is that a physical limitation, or can you flash the necessary firmware on top? According to T-Mo, my area of Atlanta is serviced by LTE, so it wouldn't be an issue at home, but I don't know what would happen when I step out of the coverage zone.
Any tips or advice?
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It's a physical issue, it does not have a radio that supports T-Mo's frequencies, as much as I'd like one, I can't give up LTE
z0phi3l said:
It's a physical issue, it does not have a radio that supports T-Mo's frequencies, as much as I'd like one, I can't give up LTE
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This post has answered one question of mine being whether the hspa issue was a hardware issue or not. Hkwver I have a normal T-Mobile one that I converted to fully stock gpe with stock boot loader and recovery and ever since making the switch in certain areas I lose LTE briefly cinect to hspa and end up on 3g. Before the switch in these same areas I would never lose LTE connection or suffer speed loss. Since the switch though there are a lot of areas that I cannot connect to anything but 3g. So if this is a hardware limitation the GPE RUU shouldn't effect this manner or is there something in the RUU preventing access to this radio seeing as it was written with knowledge of the hardware it was being placed on not having the proper hardware? Is there anything I can do to restore functionality of hspa while keeping Google play edition on my HTC one ?
wakeup6621 said:
This post has answered one question of mine being whether the hspa issue was a hardware issue or not. Hkwver I have a normal T-Mobile one that I converted to fully stock gpe with stock boot loader and recovery and ever since making the switch in certain areas I lose LTE briefly cinect to hspa and end up on 3g. Before the switch in these same areas I would never lose LTE connection or suffer speed loss. Since the switch though there are a lot of areas that I cannot connect to anything but 3g. So if this is a hardware limitation the GPE RUU shouldn't effect this manner or is there something in the RUU preventing access to this radio seeing as it was written with knowledge of the hardware it was being placed on not having the proper hardware? Is there anything I can do to restore functionality of hspa while keeping Google play edition on my HTC one ?
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I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm trying to figure one thing out - you were able to do a full GPE conversion (including RUU and changing the model ID) to a T-Mobile One and didn't brick it?
850csi said:
I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm trying to figure one thing out - you were able to do a full GPE conversion (including RUU and changing the model ID) to a T-Mobile One and didn't brick it?
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no it did not brick the device if fully functional receives ota updates and the questions I had in the OP I've answered. The device gets hspa+ 42 as well as LTE so the issue must be a hardware limitation of the gpe that u can actually purchase. In fact it is a at t model which is why it suffers the lack of HEPA connectivity. However if j flash a T-Mobile over to GPE RUU it will have HEPA+ connectivity. Also mid and Cid do not need to be changed in order to get ota updates. The OP has been edited since this was discovered all u need to do is flash the ruu and you'll have a fully official gpe HTC one with ota.

[Q] Will flashing AT&T One to T-Mobile ROM bring full functionality?

Hi all! First post here, I've read through pages and pages of forum posts looking for an answer but haven't found one so I thought I would ask a quick question.
I have an AT&T One that I recently unlocked, I then left AT&T for T-Mobile and am having issues with MMS sending/receiving and Mobile Hot spot. Everything else is functionality. T-Mobile says they can't help, HTC says they can't help.
As a result I was thinking I flashing it with a T-Mobile ROM.
Do you think it will help?
I wanted to confirm before I start digging more into how to flash it.
Thanks in advance,
Paulgyro
paulgyro said:
Hi all! First post here, I've read through pages and pages of forum posts looking for an answer but haven't found one so I thought I would ask a quick question.
I have an AT&T One that I recently unlocked, I then left AT&T for T-Mobile and am having issues with MMS sending/receiving and Mobile Hot spot. Everything else is functionality. T-Mobile says they can't help, HTC says they can't help.
As a result I was thinking I flashing it with a T-Mobile ROM.
Do you think it will help?
I wanted to confirm before I start digging more into how to flash it.
Thanks in advance,
Paulgyro
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you can convert your phone to a t-mobile one software wise but you'll always be missing the t-mobile bands that the at&t version does not support.
the step to complete conversion are
s-off
change MID and CID to t-mobiles
flash t-mobile RUU
then you'll have a t-mobile phone with no AWS and a couple missing radio bands possibly no LTE or 3G
clsA said:
you can convert your phone to a t-mobile one software wise but you'll always be missing the t-mobile bands that the at&t version does not support.
the step to complete conversion are
s-off
change MID and CID to t-mobiles
flash t-mobile RUU
then you'll have a t-mobile phone with no AWS and a couple missing radio bands possibly no LTE or 3G
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Thanks so much for the reply. And by the way your site looks awesome!
Currently I've unlocked my boot loader and am now moving on to the next task to get S-OFF
I did this for fun in my friend Sim card to test out. I flashed tmobile selection in ROM setting twrp (att rom)viper rom on AT&T HTC One and LTE works depending on location. Getting 40 Mbps.
Gonna try 30 dollar Walmart deal on att ROM for tmobile
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clsA said:
you can convert your phone to a t-mobile one software wise but you'll always be missing the t-mobile bands that the at&t version does not support.
the step to complete conversion are
s-off
change MID and CID to t-mobiles
flash t-mobile RUU
then you'll have a t-mobile phone with no AWS and a couple missing radio bands possibly no LTE or 3G
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I'm having a heck of a time getting s-off, rumrunner is telling me to flash an unsecured kernel as my next step as it failed.
I'm sure getting a crash course in Android here. I've read the forums but thought I'd ask for a recommended kernel here or other steps.
Thanks,
Paul
paulgyro said:
I'm having a heck of a time getting s-off, rumrunner is telling me to flash an unsecured kernel as my next step as it failed.
I'm sure getting a crash course in Android here. I've read the forums but thought I'd ask for a recommended kernel here or other steps.
Thanks,
Paul
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Not sure why you are trying, as the previous poster mentioned. You will have some service. But AWS bands as well as LTE are your data and they will not work. So all you will be able to do is send and receive text and make calls.
paulgyro said:
I'm having a heck of a time getting s-off, rumrunner is telling me to flash an unsecured kernel as my next step as it failed.
I'm sure getting a crash course in Android here. I've read the forums but thought I'd ask for a recommended kernel here or other steps.
Thanks,
Paul
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Give firewater a try instead. If you are on the new HBOOT I couldn't get rumrunner to kick through although it should work. Firewater doesn't rely on a bunch of reboots.
It works even with rooted At&t stock rom
paulgyro said:
Hi all! First post here, I've read through pages and pages of forum posts looking for an answer but haven't found one so I thought I would ask a quick question.
I have an AT&T One that I recently unlocked, I then left AT&T for T-Mobile and am having issues with MMS sending/receiving and Mobile Hot spot. Everything else is functionality. T-Mobile says they can't help, HTC says they can't help.
As a result I was thinking I flashing it with a T-Mobile ROM.
Do you think it will help?
I wanted to confirm before I start digging more into how to flash it.
Thanks in advance,
Paulgyro
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I just got an used/new HTC One from ebay. The cellphone came with stock At&t, locked, unrooted. I first unlocked the boatloader via HTCDev, then installed TWRP. Used the cellphone with T-Mobile and no issues, except the mms. Then decided to install ViperOne 6.1.0. and it fixed everything, I was able to send/receive mms, plus all additonal extras, hotspot, fully customize, etc. Unfortunately, I loved the way that Blinkfeed transition/scrol;ing had on the At&t rom and the fact that could have Flickr as widget within blinkfeed as well. So S-off the cellphone usign firewater (no pain) and installed RUU. Once, I had this Rom, I was able to get hotspot by modifying the default.xml, and killed/unistalled at&t blotware. I might just go back to ViperOne, it is a great Rom, I am just a photography phanatic and love having Flickr on Blinkfeed.

[Radio] Latest T-Mo Radio 4T.28.3218.04 from 6.10.531.9

I've been searching for the T-Mo Radio from the latest 6.10.531.9 T-Mo RUU but was unable to find it. So I created a flashable zip from the OTA update by Garmig (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375223 credit to him for pulling the OTA).
T-Mobile Radio 4T.28.3218.04_10.33E.1718.01L - From RUU 6.10.531.9 (Latest)
T-Mobile Radio 4T.27.3218.14_10.33C.1718.01L - From RUU 5.14.531.1 (I believe)
You can easily flash the above radios via recovery.
If anyone needs another radio, let me know and I'll try to dig it out and create a flashable zip.
Vlad83 said:
I've been searching for the T-Mo Radio from the latest 6.10.531.9 T-Mo RUU but was unable to find it. So I created a flashable zip from the OTA update by Garmig (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375223 credit to him for pulling the OTA).
T-Mobile Radio 4T.28.3218.04_10.33E.1718.01L - From RUU 6.10.531.9 (Latest)
T-Mobile Radio 4T.27.3218.14_10.33C.1718.01L - From RUU 5.14.531.1 (I believe)
You can easily flash the above radios via recovery.
If anyone needs another radio, let me know and I'll try to dig it out and create a flashable zip.
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Aw awesome thanks
Sent from my unknown
Why are these 4T instead of the 4A of the first several radios? Want to flash, but finding info on T-Mo radios is proving frustrating.
Mathman85 said:
Why are these 4T instead of the 4A of the first several radios? Want to flash, but finding info on T-Mo radios is proving frustrating.
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Not exactly sure, I remember reading something about the designations a while ago but can't recall.
The radios were pulled from the firmware zip of the OTA so they are Tmobile's if that's your concern...
Thanks for this. Saved me some time. I was actually waiting for the OTA to download so I could pull the radio when I found this thread.
Any noticeable changes?
zaos said:
Any noticeable changes?
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To be honest the only thing that I noticed is a the change in the build number. Didn't have any issues with the previous version though so nothing to complain about here either. Works great.
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I think the main difference is that T-Mo released this update to enable Wi-fi calling which is presumably reflected in the radio as well as the framework. Other changes if any, are unknown...
It just sucks that wi-fi calling works on the stock rom only...
Vlad83 said:
I think the main difference is that T-Mo released this update to enable Wi-fi calling which is presumably reflected in the radio as well as the framework. Other changes if any, are unknown...
It just sucks that wi-fi calling works on the stock rom only...
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Yeah it would be nice if they gave us a way to install it on GPe devices but oh well.
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Vlad83 said:
I think the main difference is that T-Mo released this update to enable Wi-fi calling which is presumably reflected in the radio as well as the framework. Other changes if any, are unknown...
It just sucks that wi-fi calling works on the stock rom only...
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No it doesn't, works great on ViperOne 7.
I flashed 6.09.401.5 firmware, which has a 4T.29 radio, a while ago. Just flashed the one posted (4T.28) and i'll see how it goes. The 4T.29 radio I had is working fine, LTE in most places, and speeds are fine.
And wifi calling works great, I don't think it has anything to do with the radio.
I have the same. 4t.29 radio running viperone 7. Wifi calling works flawlessly. Cell network speeds are terrific.
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can i use this for a german htc one too?
Can this radio be flashed on a HTC one mini or will it brick the phone?
thecos77 said:
Can this radio be flashed on a HTC one mini or will it brick the phone?
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This is not for the HTC One Mini. If it even flashes, it will break something. It may not brick the phone, but it may render the radio useless. The phone uses a different chipset. Do not try it.
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tobit said:
can i use this for a german htc one too?
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Possibly, but I'm not sure why you would want a T-Mobile US radio version.
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Thanks for clearing that up.
Thank you SO MUCH!!
I finally got 4G LTE out in the country where I live but at best, it was only 4mbps. I knew I had to live with that and have stuck with Energy's ROM from several years ago so didn't know the M7 could do better. In the city it is always 20mbps or faster! So I decided to check XDA to see if there were any updates to the M7. Boy have I been missing out! I saw this and decided to flash the new radio and guess what? Now I'm consistently getting 25mbps and up in the country!!! That is 5 times faster than my slow home wireless internet ISP!
Thank you so much for posting this!!!
I just used the T-Mobile Lollipop RUU, the radio included is 4T.35.3218.16.
Jonathan_A said:
I just used the T-Mobile Lollipop RUU, the radio included is 4T.35.3218.16.
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So why don't you share it?
I dunno how to extract it/I'm afraid that if I did I might mess something up and break someone's phone. I do recall seeing a howto thread....
Don't sweat it, I got the RUU from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...ruu-t-mobile-htc-one-m7-lollipop-5-0-t3051327

Radio.img for HTC ONE Max?

I have Googled and searched XDA for a radio.img for T-Mobile for my one max. Most threads have discussions about it with no real answers except for a couple I've seen answers for the M7 and M8. Recently switched my max from Verizon to Tmobile and would love to get the LTE working. Yes I'm rooted and s-off. Also already updated build.prop and default.xml files as well as my APN and channel settings, but still no LTE. Thinking it has to be the radio so that's my last option. If anyone has it or can post a link of a real answer I might have actually missed somehow, I would really appreciate it.
Side Note: Yes I've already seen this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699) and 2 out of 3 of the radios are from 2013 and the one from 2014 is for KitKat and I'm running the latest NusenseSix. Figured there would be a conflict with that.
Osisis said:
I have Googled and searched XDA for a radio.img for T-Mobile for my one max. Most threads have discussions about it with no real answers except for a couple I've seen answers for the M7 and M8. Recently switched my max from Verizon to Tmobile and would love to get the LTE working. Yes I'm rooted and s-off. Also already updated build.prop and default.xml files as well as my APN and channel settings, but still no LTE. Thinking it has to be the radio so that's my last option. If anyone has it or can post a link of a real answer I might have actually missed somehow, I would really appreciate it.
Side Note: Yes I've already seen this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699) and 2 out of 3 of the radios are from 2013 and the one from 2014 is for KitKat and I'm running the latest NusenseSix. Figured there would be a conflict with that.
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What is your original CID and MID? please, post your fastboot info.
pradeepvizz said:
What is your original CID and MID? please, post your fastboot info.
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Sorry about that. Original CID - VZW_001 and MID I won't be able to get you until I can get home to my computer.
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What is your original CID and MID? please, post your fastboot info.
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Sorry so late. My MID is 0P3P10000
Verizon model, Tmobile bands are not going to be able to be used, Hardware limitations
Osisis said:
Sorry so late. My MID is 0P3P10000
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Verizon model, Tmobile bands are not going to be able to be used, Hardware limitations
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So no matter What I change even in the build.prop or flash to my phone it won't work? I ask because I get 4G fine it's just the LTE. I've already made some changes to allow for VOLTE and to allow HTC app access that was blocked before by Verizon.
If bands for tmobile lte frequencies are not enabled via hardware...I do not believe they will be available. If was an unlocked version bands I believe are enabled. But since the Verizon device only has certain bands enabled due to being a cdma device,certain gsm bands will not be achievable.
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