HP Elite X3 CDMA - Requesting GSM only app - Windows 10 Mobile Apps. and Games

Hello I am in desperate need of an app for my HP Elite X3 CDMA that is only available to the GSM version.
- Request -
In need of an app called "HP Lap Dock Wireless Settings"
The Windows Store lists the app as "This app is not compatible with this device."
I have the Verizon model of the Elite X3 and keep getting notification to update the Lap Dock and the Desk Dock firmware, they are both brand new and not running the latest firmware's. However as mentioned and found in research HP and Microsoft are treating the Verizon model differently.
Store Link:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/hp-lap-dock-wireless-settings/9nblggh44029
If someone could provide the above app as an offline installer/sideload that would help out tons and I would ensure the ability to spread this to anyone else in this situation.
I reset the phone with the desktop utility and did not restore any backups, I also went into a Microsoft Store and started a technician ticket with them.

Working with some people from Windows Central forum:
They provided the GSM registry values:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Platform\DeviceTargetingInfo]
"PhoneBootloaderVersion"="520291"
"PhoneFirmwareRevision"="0002.0000.0037.0001"
"PhoneFriendlyName"="Windows phone"
"PhoneHardwareRevision"="1.0.0.0"
"PhoneHardwareVariant"="FalconBaseUnit"
"PhoneManufacturer"="HP"
"PhoneManufacturerModelName"="Elite x3"
"PhoneMobileOperatorName"="000-88"
"PhoneModelName"="Elite x3"
"PhoneRadioHardwareRevision"="1.0.0.0"
"PhoneROMLanguage"="0409"
"PhoneROMVersion"="1.0.0.0"
"PhoneSOCVersion"="8996"
"PhoneSupportLink"="http://www.hp.com"
Here are the ones on the CDMA that are different:
"PhoneBootloaderVersion"="300051"
"PhoneFirmwareRevision"="0007.0000.0030.0024"
"PhoneFriendlyName"="HP Elite x3"
"PhoneHardwareRevision"="PV1-V"
"PhoneManufacturerModelName"="Elite x3 Verizon"
"PhoneModelName"="Elite x3 Verizon"

You have to use the "HP Device Hub" application to update the Lapdock and Dock to the latest firmware, you don't use the "HP Lapdock Wireless Settings" app to do the update.

OniKyanAE86 said:
You have to use the "HP Device Hub" application to update the Lapdock and Dock to the latest firmware, you don't use the "HP Lapdock Wireless Settings" app to do the update.
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Indeed; but now I would like rename my Lap Dock.
Anyone know how I go about performing this simple task, when my lap dock is already running the latest firmware?
Can the HP Device Hub perform this task?
What if I bought a used (2nd hand) Lap Dock & want to rename it?
I just want to rename both of my Lap Docks.
Any direction would be awesome.
Thank you!

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