I have understood that the only difference between the standard Razr HD AND the Developer edition, was that the bootloader from the developer edition was unloackeable
Now that the standard HD Razr entered the bootloader unlocking program, now how they differ?
greetings from mexico!
GSM vs CDMA and different LTE bands. Seems like the XT925 is only RazrHD, no Maxx version.
XT926: (verizon)
Secondary Cellular Networks: CDMA800 (BC0), CDMA1900 (BC14), LTE700 (B13)
Secondary Cellular Data Links: cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A, LTE
XT925: (international)
Secondary Cellular Networks: LTE700 (B17), LTE1700/2100 (B4), LTE1800 (B3), LTE2600 (B7), LTE800 (B20)
Secondary Cellular Data Links: LTE
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riojudo said:
Now that the standard HD Razr entered the bootloader unlocking program, now how they differ?
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Is this true? I was under the impression that the non-developers xt926 has, and will remain to have, a locked bootloader at Verizon' request. Only the development edition and International versions show up on the moto site as eligible. Can someone confirm otherwise.
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camcrobe said:
Is this true? I was under the impression that the non-developers xt926 has, and will remain to have, a locked bootloader at Verizon' request. Only the development edition and International versions show up on the moto site as eligible. Can someone confirm otherwise.
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Motorola hasn't done anyone any favors by using the same name to describe different devices. XT925 international is bootloader locked, but can be unlocked via motorola's website in exchange for voiding your warranty. XT926 developer edition is unlocked, but still Verizon LTE specific. XT926 Verizon branded is bootloader locked, and while can be bypassed by hacks, doesn't currently have an unlockable bootloader.
EdwardN said:
Motorola hasn't done anyone any favors by using the same name to describe different devices. XT925 international is bootloader locked, but can be unlocked via motorola's website in exchange for voiding your warranty. XT926 developer edition is unlocked, but still Verizon LTE specific. XT926 Verizon branded is bootloader locked, and while can be bypassed by hacks, doesn't currently have an unlockable bootloader.
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Correct
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Have both XT925 and Xt926 unlocked GSM for international networks?
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Rafal
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Hi,
Is is possible to unlock LTE band in XT926 Verizon?
Is it possible to do it by some paid website?
Regards
Rafal
Cannot find a proper tutorial. Any help would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
There is no tutorial all you can do is buy an unlock code and if you have a cdma razr it's not going to work on t-mobile.
This is also the wrong forum for that razr. This is for the razr HD. You have the og razr.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166542
That is the method for unlocking the NV for US GSM carriers on RAZR M/HD and there is no SIM lock and you don't need to purchase any unlock code.
ohhhhh snap.
Conflicting reports.
btw can someone verify the above method works on the xt912?
Also, can a mod move this to correct forum?
cellzealot said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166542
That is the method for unlocking the NV for US GSM carriers on RAZR M/HD and there is no SIM lock and you don't need to purchase any unlock code.
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He dosent have a razr HD..
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Whoops...yeah...he is in the wrong forum.
There is no method for unlocking US GSM on XT912 or XT894 with MDM6600 radio chipset.
Howdy! I have a friend who has a Verizon Razr Maxx HD. He would like to use it on T-Mobile. I know about the NV RAM bit change that will allow non-Verizon sims.
My question is will flashing the Rogers ROM replace the Baseband firmware and allow 1700/2100Mhz LTE on T-Mobile? I found the specs for the Rogers X925 and it states that the device supports these bands. Thank You in advance!
Bump. Anyone tried this or know if it is safe?
Hello,
I have moto g XT-1032 which i bought from USA ,the global version.
I have unlocked the bootloader and installed cm11 nightly.
Now i live in india. (Bought it from USA because i didn't wanted to wait)
Here we get 3g connection as UMTS/HSPA+ But cm11 has option only for WCDMA 3g. On which i get no service.
Please help me with this.
Or someone tell me which rom will have the option for UMTS HSPA 3g.
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pranaykhatri said:
Hello,
I have moto g XT-1032 which i bought from USA ,the global version.
I have unlocked the bootloader and installed cm11 nightly.
Now i live in india. (Bought it from USA because i didn't wanted to wait)
Here we get 3g connection as UMTS/HSPA+ But cm11 has option only for WCDMA 3g. On which i get no service.
Please help me with this.
Or someone tell me which rom will have the option for UMTS HSPA 3g.
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Probably the needed band is not supported in your country... I use the GPE firmware, that is a nice stock version of android, the lighter (official) and the first one that get updates. GPE supports both UMTS and HSPA+ bands, you could like it. If you need a custom rom I don't know...
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Probably the needed band is not supported in your country... I use the GPE firmware, that is a nice stock version of android, the lighter (official) and the first one that get updates. GPE supports both UMTS and HSPA+ bands, you could like it. If you need a custom rom I don't know...
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Thanks for replying.. I will backup this rom and try GPE right away. :thumbup:
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Hi guys.
The Verizon m8 supports these LTE bands : Verizon: 700/AWS/1800/2600 MHz (taken from the official HTC web site),
but it seems like 1800/2600 are software locked and can't be used.
I had the same issue with the AT&T version of the M8, but installing a rom would fix this issue.
Unfortunately, installing a rom on the Verizon m8 does not help and these bands are still locked.
bootloader unlocked and soff.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
rectangle said:
Hi guys.
The Verizon m8 supports these LTE bands : Verizon: 700/AWS/1800/2600 MHz (taken from the official HTC web site),
but it seems like 1800/2600 are software locked and can't be used.
I had the same issue with the AT&T version of the M8, but installing a rom would fix this issue.
Unfortunately, installing a rom on the Verizon m8 does not help and these bands are still locked.
bootloader unlocked and soff.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
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I have heard of this issue also and I would like to know also. Honestly if they have it locked I do not know how they can get away with it shouldnt the fcc have an issue with them doing this ?
rectangle said:
Hi guys.
The Verizon m8 supports these LTE bands : Verizon: 700/AWS/1800/2600 MHz (taken from the official HTC web site),
but it seems like 1800/2600 are software locked and can't be used.
I had the same issue with the AT&T version of the M8, but installing a rom would fix this issue.
Unfortunately, installing a rom on the Verizon m8 does not help and these bands are still locked.
bootloader unlocked and soff.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
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Hi, M9guy
I have same issue with you, I am in China Now, they lock 1800MHz. I tried to find solution, but failured, android version for Verizon M8 can use QPST unlock Verizon Band limitation, but M8 for windows not support by QPST. Certainly, I am not expert, so don't know whether exactly support. After check XDA, found have some guys use QPST flash custom image for Lumia 1520, I don't know whether M8 for windows can use QPST.
If can use QPST, we can try to change Band data that should same as android version.
Thanks
Yong