HTC One M7 UL (PN07120) - AT&T

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HTC One AT&T (PN07120)

FCC approval date: 20 February 2013
Country of manuf.: China

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ASIN
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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


The PN07120 model appears to be targeted for usage with AT&T

This device supports single-stream 802.11abgn/ac

It is presumably using Broadcom BCM4335

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
  • 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