HTC One M7 UL (PN07120) - AT&T
HTC One AT&T (PN07120)
FCC approval date: 20 February 2013
Country of manuf.: China
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ASIN
B00C5SJEXO (, On Amazon, On CCC, multiple uses)
multiple revisions of this device, use caution
FCC ID: NM8PN07120
Power: 5 VDC, 1 A
Connector type: USB Female Micro-B
CPU1: Qualcomm APQ8064AB (1.7 GHz, 4 cores)
CPU2: Qualcomm MDM9215M
FLA1: 32 GiB 32,768 MiB <br />34,359,738,368 B <br />268,435,456 Kib <br />33,554,432 KiB <br />262,144 Mib <br /> (Samsung KLMBG4GE2A)
RAM1: 2 GiB 2,048 MiB <br />2,147,483,648 B <br />16,777,216 Kib <br />2,097,152 KiB <br />16,384 Mib <br /> (Samsung K3PE0E000E-XGC2)
802dot11 WI1 chip 1: Broadcom BCM4335
abgn+ac, 1x1:1
Additional chips
4G LTE/GSM/UMTS Modem;Qualcomm;MDM9215M;Q, MDM9215M, 0VV, C21895.0, H124305;1;
Quad-Band MMPA Module;TriQuint;TQM7M9023;TriQuint, TQM7M9023, 1241, CHIN, AR4586;1;
2.4GHz WLAN/BT Front End Module;Skyworks;SKY85302-11;;1;
Front End Module;Skyworks;SKY77762/SKY77764;;1;
RF Transmitter;SiC;Sil9344B0;;1;
Audio Codec;Qualcomm;WCD9310;;1;
Audio Amplifier;NXP;TFA9887;;1;
Touch Screen Controller;Synaptics;S3202B;;1;
NFC Controller;NXP;PN544;44701, 3106, NSD233;1;
Power Amplifier;Texas Instruments;TPA2011D1;;1;
Power Management IC (PMIC);Qualcomm;PM8921;;1;
Power Management IC (PMIC);Qualcomm;PM8018;;1;
DC-DC Converter;Maxim;MAXQ614V;AKF;1;
Compass (Hall Effect Sensor);AKM;AK8963;;1;
LED Driver;Texas Instruments;TPS61311;;1;
Gyroscope;STMicroelectronics;H3G2;;1;
Accelerometer;Bosch;BMA220;;1;
Multi-Band Cellular Transciever + GNSS (GPS/GLONASS/Beidou) Receiver;Qualcomm;WTR1605L;WTR1605, 0VV, PHX42600, AA22801;1;
Categorized as: smartphone
Stock OS / FW: Android 4.2
Flags: Bluetooth 4.0, front/rear-facing camera, 4.7" display
OUI: none specified
FCC ID | |
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HTC One M7 UL (PN07120) - AT&T | NM8PN07120 |
The PN07120 model appears to be targeted for usage with AT&T
This device supports single-stream 802.11abgn/ac
To access the "HTC Function Test" (hardware troubleshooting),
- dial: *#*#3424#*#*
Teardown
- CPU: Qualcomm APQ8064 (Snapdragon 600)
- Flash: Samsung KLMBG4GE2A 32GB (eMMC NAND)
- RAM: Elpida BA164B1P-1D-F 2GB (DDR2)
- Wi-Fi: Broadcom BCM4335 (BCM4335XKUBG)
Access Developer Options Menu
The Developer options menu is by default hidden on the M7.
To enable USB debugging and more, you'll have to reveal this menu
- with the steps outlined HTC forums.
Access Bootloader Consistently
The standard way of getting to the bootloader menu (holding power
- and volume up/down while powered off) doesn't work consistently.
Instead, while your device is on, in USB Debugging mode, and connected
- to your PC, run `adb reboot-bootloader`
Root Information
Unlock bootloader (wipes storage) >> Flash custom recovery >>
- Full system backup >> Install superuser app >> Go crazy
- Excellent guide to getting root, using all legitimate code
- CyanogenMod installation instructions. More concise
- TWRP Recovery download page for HTC M7
- CyanogenMod ROM
- (non-free) Google Apps package
- Before applying the superuser zip to get root, factory reset in
recovery, and take a (compressed) Boot/Data/System backup - Koush's open source Superuser app is recommended
- Find the zip on the Google Play description
- For convenience, instead of copying to your phone's storage,
sideload superuser.zip in TWRP
- Good explanation of why you shouldn't accept OTA (over-the-air)
- updates after flashing recovery: http://teamw.in/officialota
- To turn off OTA notifications (if rooted): Freeze "Updater" app using
- Titanium Backup Pro.
Getting back to stock
You may want to do this if you want an OTA update, are experience
- software issues, or want to send phone back to factory.
- Step 1: Download most recent full zip for your device/carrier/region
- from the HTCdev downloads page
- Should be over 1 GB (or 1,000,000,000 bytes) in size
- Choose WWE for Developer/Unlocked/Google edition devices
- Step 2: Restore RUU.zip over adb, as instructed in this XDA post