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Calling it the One XL? Isnt it the One X? Just curious..
serialtoon said:
Calling it the One XL? Isnt it the One X? Just curious..
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Because it is the One XL, AT&T renamed it the One X, which is confusing because the int'l One X isn't the same thing, well, mostly is.
To distinguish it from the One X Tegra 3 international version.
Officially I think the One XL stands for the One X LTE, which is the AT&T version.
AT & T didn't rename it; it's only called the One X on Rogers, too.
It's because other countries where the LTE model is available also have have the non-LTE model available, so they need two separate names to differentiate them. In Canada and the USA, only the LTE model is available, so calling it the XL is unnecessary.
I see...dont you hate it when people call "LTE" Lite? I seriously have had people say that. Anyway, glad to sit here and pass the time with you all. I cant wait to get my "HTC One X LITE"....
The S4 One X is technically called the One XL, probably LTE as someone said previously.
It was renamed by ATT/Rogers.
Hi all,
I'm looking at getting either a One X or One XL, and one thing I'm not sure about with the latter is if ROMs for the AT&T "X" are usable on the international XL. The difference being the AT&T one has 16 GB and the international version (which AFIK Australia and SE Asia gets) has 32 GB.
I should also mention I'm new to ROMs as well - I never bothered with my previous Android phone, figuring I'd play around with that once I got a new one. Wouldn't want to brick the only phone I had.
Also, are stock ROMs from HTC available? Where would we find them? A local user (Singapore) has gotten his phone, and posted on a local tech forum that there's bloatware from all our local telcos on it, not just the one he was using. Figure I might want to ease myself into this by starting with a stock ROM.
Different phones. Please dont cross flash on your phone or you will have a brick. Choose your phone and look at the appropriate forum
I believe all S4 based One X's are compatible with the development going on in this forum.
The only phones compatible with these forums are the following:
AT&T One X
Rogers One XL
Telstra One XL
International One XL
You will probably see more AT&T RUUs here as that is what the majority of the users are using here.
And the ROMs work on any version, but Radios and APN (access point names) you may have to set up yourself (if the ROM says so)
rohan32 said:
The only phones compatible with these forums are the following:
AT&T One X
Rogers One XL
Telstra One XL
International One XL
You will probably see more AT&T RUUs here as that is what the majority of the users are using here.
And the ROMs work on any version, but Radios and APN (access point names) you may have to set up yourself (if the ROM says so)
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Thanks. Does HTC make the stock RUU(?) available for their phones? I've been looking but haven't found it yet.
Hi guys, i want to give my wife an HTC ONE X, but i have some doubts about which version should i choose.
First of all, i must say ATT version is 390$ unlocked on ebay from a top rated seller, and also have 1 year warranty in US.
The international version is costing 460$ from an online store im used to buy and they say it comes with 1 year warranty from HTC UK.
Since we live in Brazil, 4G wont be compatible, only 3g.
Im also thinking about the LG OPTIMUS 4x HD.
Why should i choose one over another?
Thanks!!
AT&T because the battery life is better.
Sent from my HTC One XL
Hi I have been on the fence on getting a m8 because of camera and price. Now I saw the e8 and want to purchase one. My concern is I have t mobile in the states but the phone is not meant for here. I wanted to know it has all the bands to use for t mobile also would I be able to use m8 rom and kernel for e8 to get the t mobile WiFi calling
Android6190 said:
Hi I have been on the fence on getting a m8 because of camera and price. Now I saw the e8 and want to purchase one. My concern is I have t mobile in the states but the phone is not meant for here. I wanted to know it has all the bands to use for t mobile also would I be able to use m8 rom and kernel for e8 to get the t mobile WiFi calling
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You cannot use m8 ROM or kernal directley on the E8 - it is different hardware.
If the tmobile wiki is right you should be able to connect 2G @ 850Mhz band and 3G & 4G possibly @ 2100mhz band, but you better double check with t-mobile to be safe.
(Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US#Cellular_network & http://www.htc.com/cn/smartphones/htc-one-e8/#/)
can anyone tell me does htc one e8 support mhl?
I have an M8 and wonder if I dont switch to E8 mainly because of super limited camera and easy scratchable back paint (even with cover).
Though some things need answers:
-Will the dot view cover of my M8 work with E8?
-Will some big names of htc dev scene promised roms or ports from M8
vegetaleb said:
I have an M8 and wonder if I dont switch to E8 mainly because of super limited camera and easy scratchable back paint (even with cover).
Though some things need answers:
-Will the dot view cover of my M8 work with E8?
-Will some big names of htc dev scene promised roms or ports from M8
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If you get the one with matte finish, you won't have to worry about scratches. (grey or blue)
No dot view of M8 won't work, both phones have different size.
Development scene can only be seen once the device is available in the market.
Hello,
I currently have a Note 3 but have an opportunity to purchase an HTC One M8 Developer edition. I'm on Verizon. Are there any gotchas I need to look out for? Any limitations I'll have on Verizon? I know Dev editions typically are unfettered, but I've only had Samsung Galaxy devices so I'm not schooled up on the way HTC handles their business.
Thanks!
not sure they made a developers edition for verizon... if its a international/ GSM version it might not work on verizon... I know a verizon phone can go to GSM but looses LTE ability... check your phone bands of the phone and be sure it suppports all of verizons channels... different versions supports different cell signal although all are M8
two_cents said:
not sure they made a developers edition for verizon... if its a international/ GSM version it might not work on verizon... I know a verizon phone can go to GSM but looses LTE ability... check your phone bands of the phone and be sure it suppports all of verizons channels... different versions supports different cell signal although all are M8
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Thanks for the info. I'll do my due diligence before purchasing. Not a whole lot of definitive info out there on the webs unfortunately. Might have to pass this one up.
MeetFace said:
Hello,
I currently have a Note 3 but have an opportunity to purchase an HTC One M8 Developer edition. I'm on Verizon. Are there any gotchas I need to look out for? Any limitations I'll have on Verizon? I know Dev editions typically are unfettered, but I've only had Samsung Galaxy devices so I'm not schooled up on the way HTC handles their business.
Thanks!
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I'm almost positive the developer edition will not work on Verizon. I don't believe verizon released their own developer edition so I don't think I'd go that route. At this point a new Verizon runs 4.4.4 which is not unlockable. The only thing you could do is buy one already s-off through swappa.
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Yeah, looking to get one used if I get one. This guys was selling his dev edition for 250, pretty killer if it's kosher. I'll have to pass it up though. Thanks for the updates
Note III KK-style