Going to the Sprint store tomorrow - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

To get charging port and home button fixed. I have insurance and my phone is rooted. They have to repair it right? I remember reading on here that rooted phones can be worked on by sprint employees now. True, correct?

Wrong. My friend is a tech at the local Sprint Store and I asked her about that. Her answer was hysterical laughing.
You may want to try and flash a Stock Rom first.

I thought they had to repair them now?

Sorry, you thought wrong.

So should I just unroot and take it in? I don't mind. I think when I took it in last time the rep said he couldnt fix it cuz it was rooted and it was the charging port that tiem too.

You can. I just keep my stock/rooted setup in a Nandroid, in case that ever happens ,so I can roll back to Stock without unrooting. I don't think they'd check for S-off, but you never know

Ill just unroot. I can use djrez's method to unroot if my bootloader doesnt say revolutionary at the top right? I am pretty sure i used unrevoked forever to unroot.

DRatJr said:
Ill just unroot. I can use djrez's method to unroot if my bootloader doesnt say revolutionary at the top right? I am pretty sure i used unrevoked forever to unroot.
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If you used unrevoked then you can just flash s-on & RUU. You may have to downgrade your radio to get the s-on zip to work.
If you're taking it in for a bad usb port, they'll most likely replace it instead of trying to fix it.
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I plan to flash the S-ON then let hboot upgrade to the PC36IMG that is in DJREZ's unroot thread. Woudl that be sufficient enough?

DRatJr said:
I plan to flash the S-ON then let hboot upgrade to the PC36IMG that is in DJREZ's unroot thread. Woudl that be sufficient enough?
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how do i get S-ON on my evo when i used unrevoked3 not unrevoked forever...is there like a zip file for that

weztcoazt said:
how do i get S-ON on my evo when i used unrevoked3 not unrevoked forever...is there like a zip file for that
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Unroot method is the same. Unrevoked 3 had Forever built in.
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DONT ever flash s-on haha i've taken my evo to get fixed a couple of times and they're never checked for s-off. I guess you could though if you were getting a replacement.

Well I'm trading the phone in for a different....my evo looks stock but still with the s-off. My evo says a mandatory update is available n I'm wondering what that will do lol
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HipKat said:
Wrong. My friend is a tech at the local Sprint Store and I asked her about that. Her answer was hysterical laughing.
You may want to try and flash a Stock Rom first.
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This document was leaked a little while ago, have they since rescinded the policy?

It was 3 weeks ago when I talked to her

Khilbron said:
This document was leaked a little while ago, have they since rescinded the policy?
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Nope. But not all service locations/employees have fallen in line behind the policy either.
KJ

HipKat said:
Sorry, you thought wrong.
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Actually, you're wrong.
If the issue has nothing to do with being rooted, why would it matter? If a phone comes into my service center with software issues that's rooted, then yes it pertains to the issue. Digitizer out? Root has nothing to do with it. I leave it the way it is and repair.

weztcoazt said:
how do i get S-ON on my evo when i used unrevoked3 not unrevoked forever...is there like a zip file for that
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Yea. If u are s-off and used unrevoked to root, then you need 2 downgrade ur radio to 2.05.xx.xx and then flash the s-on zip. After that if ur back to s-on just flash the 3.70 pc36img
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[Q] Sending Incredible back to Veri.but rooted

I'm sending my Incredible back to Verizon for a new Inc. but I'm rooted with the new update. Want should I do so they don't know I rooted this phone. OK just check my phone I guest when I did the official update it unrooted me. I' still S-OOF. But I got to go back to original stock before I sent the phone back my phone should get to me in 2 days. So I need to put back 2.1 and S-ON.
Have you done unrevoked forever and turned off the S-off, if so you should probably not send it in.
The best thing you can do is look for the stock 2.0 firmware. Also look on YouTube for a unroot video. I have unrooted and re-rooted this phone so it can be done.
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I'm S-OOF right know. So I should go back to S-ON and try to find 2.0 rom. Where can I find the right programs to this before 2 days.
I'll help you out.
It does NOT matter if you send the phone back with 2.1 or 2.2, they don't care.
They care about two things you need to worry about.
turning it back to S-ON
and having the stock recovery.
to achieve this. You MUST be rooted to do S-OFF or S-ON, so first off get rooted if your not. Then visit unrevoked
the unrevoked3 is for root, unrevoked forever is S-ON, S-OFF.
once you are rooted, follow the instructions to turn it back to S-ON. **(the same exact way you turned it to S-OFF, but using the new S-ON file.)**
Once this is completed now you will have S-ON, but you are still rooted, and have the ClockworkMod recovery. You need to un-root by downgrading using the 2.1 OR 2.2 RUU. your pick and like mentioned above. don't matteh. This will get you to have the stock recovery, and S-ON. Go in that order. Hope you get it. Peace.
If your S-OFF then you are screwed. There is no way to turn it back on. You are SOL man. You can always restore it to factory but the S-OFF will ALWAYS remain
Sent from my Rooted Droid Incredible
Also your phone has all the programs you need. You just news to put them all in the root of your SD card and reboot into hboot
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If your S-OFF then you are screwed. There is no way to turn it back on. You are SOL man. You can always restore it to factory but the S-OFF will ALWAYS remain
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Uhm you can turn back to S-ON
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Unless there has been a break though in getting HTC's and Verizon's super secret security code then I doubt it. The reason its called unrevoked forever is because there is no way to turn it back on. Check other posts in the xda to prove my point. If you return a S-off phone you will void the return and have to pay full price for the new one.
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jrdnthms said:
Unless there has been a break though in getting HTC's and Verizon's super secret security code then I doubt it. The reason its called unrevoked forever is because there is no way to turn it back on. Check other posts in the xda to prove my point. If you return a S-off phone you will void the return and have to pay full price for the new one.
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FYI unrevoked forever 1.1 was released last week allowing us to return to s-on.
Also, the reason its called forever is because it forever allows our phones to truly be ours, unlocked and how it should be.
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Assuming that to be true why would unrEVoked be offering a package called unrevoked-forever-son?
They SPECIFICALLY provide it in case you need to go BACK TO S-ON....
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can this be removed or undone if I need to take my phone in for service?
A: Download the latest ''S-ON'' tool to a temporary location and follow the installation instructions above to run it. Once your phone is S-ON, you may lose root permanently if you install an official update
h t t p : / / unrevoked . com / rootwiki / doku.php / public / forever
I still cannot post H T T P links.
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Unless there has been a break though in getting HTC's and Verizon's super secret security code then I doubt it. The reason its called unrevoked forever is because there is no way to turn it back on. Check other posts in the xda to prove my point. If you return a S-off phone you will void the return and have to pay full price for the new one.
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Hahaha. Should have stopped while you were ahead, or at least have read my post that RIGHT about you before you started talking about something you have no idea about.
www.unrevoked.com read it.
jrdnthms said:
Unless there has been a break though in getting HTC's and Verizon's super secret security code then I doubt it. The reason its called unrevoked forever is because there is no way to turn it back on. Check other posts in the xda to prove my point. If you return a S-off phone you will void the return and have to pay full price for the new one.
Sent from my unrEvoked forever Droid Incredible
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Seems like someone has been out of the loop.
Hey guys just got back from work a little while ago, and try all things you guys said but nothing works. Right know I'm sitting on a phone that sits with the new updated rooted because it took out of rooted, unrevoked won't let me root my phone. I get a error that says failed to load image. Please help.
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Seems like someone has been out of the loop.
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I need help please. read last post.
@draft ok my mistake, last time i read the forever page it said they wouldn't make a S-ON but they did. My bad.
@Milton please go to this link and try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695825
follow the steps and it should unroot/restore. Hopefully you do this correctly
Milton1964 said:
I need help please. read last post.
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Download S-ON file from unrEVOked's website and run that so that you get S-ON back onto the phone.
Then download either the 2.1 or 2.2 RUU (find them in the Android Development Section) and run that and it will wipe the phone and bring it back to factory state.
If it says your phone is not found when using the RUU, try downloading the HTC Sync software for the Incredible and installing that first. You need the drivers for "MY HTC" on the computer for the RUU to recognize it and HTC Sync will install that for you. I had that issue, but remedied it with the HTC Sync software install first.
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@draft ok my mistake, last time i read the forever page it said they wouldn't make a S-ON but they did. My bad.
@Milton please go to this link and try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695825
follow the steps and it should unroot/restore. Hopefully you do this correctly
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Jr I'll give it a try. i will get with you later to let you know hoe it goes. thanks.
Back to 2.1 and S-ON thanks everyone
Milton1964 said:
Jr I'll give it a try. i will get with you later to let you know hoe it goes. thanks.
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Jr it work like a charm. Back to 2.1 and S-ON!!!!!!!!!!! Ye ha know I could return this broken phone and get my new Incredible maybe it probably be refurbish.
Milton1964 said:
Jr it work like a charm. Back to 2.1 and S-ON!!!!!!!!!!! Ye ha know I could return this broken phone and get my new Incredible maybe it probably be refurbish.
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Way to go back, good for you. It will 100% be refurbished unless of coarse you are within 30 days. refurbs are good though. and its amoled so. whateva
Well we see. the only thing i'm worry about is that it will come with 2.2, and won't be able to root again.

get phone back to s-on

I have been having random reboot problems for weeks and no matter what I try I cant get it to stop. So I have tried to get back to unrooted stock so i can return. I have unrooted 2.2 on my device now, but i have s-off. From what I have heard I need s-on in order to return it.
Can anyone help me on this ?
I had hoped that going back to stock ROM's would stop the rebooting, but it has not. I still get the random reboots. sometimes it reboots a few times and then goes dead on me. I have to remove the battery and sd card to just get it to turn back on again... ugh
Hank
Guess you never read Unrevoked when they said that S-OFF is permanent for the time being and that they didn't know if they would be able to turn it back on. Your best bet is to say you lost it file a lost/stolen report with the police pay the insurance deductible get the new phone and sell the old one with bad ESN for sprint.
I just reflashed 2.1 via the first step of the how to root 2.2 method by regaw. 2.1 was always much more stable for me. it was when i went to 2.2 that i started having all the issues. and I thought that you could go s-on with 2.1 using the latest unrevoked. but i could have read that wrong.
I just looked at there site and it looks like I was wrong they have a S-on tool now
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/forever
yeah, i read that. i dont see where it says how to turn it back to s-on though. only really talks about s-off. it does say there is a tool to turn back on. i assume that is in the custom recovery somewhere ?
mrsexkey said:
yeah, i read that. i dont see where it says how to turn it back to s-on though. only really talks about s-off. it does say there is a tool to turn back on. i assume that is in the custom recovery somewhere ?
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It's the same as flashing unrevoked
Forever. Just flash the zip file in recovery.
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So if there's an S-ON now, what's to stop HTC from incorporating that in their next OTA?
Nothing.
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So if there's an S-ON now, what's to stop HTC from incorporating that in their next OTA?
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probably the fact they don't really care. why would that be a priority for them?
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probably the fact they don't really care. why would that be a priority for them?
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So is it just a coincidence that every OTA up to this point has broken root?
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So if there's an S-ON now, what's to stop HTC from incorporating that in their next OTA?
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HTC totally knew how to S-ON this whole time. They built the damn thing.
The UnrEVOked team mentions this in the link posted above. If they DID S-ON everyone it would break every phone that's legitimately S-OFF for testing purposes.
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So is it just a coincidence that every OTA up to this point has broken root?
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ViViDboarder said:
HTC totally knew how to S-ON this whole time. They built the damn thing.
The UnrEVOked team mentions this in the link posted above. If they DID S-ON everyone it would break every phone that's legitimately S-OFF for testing purposes.
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what he said... further. root methods represent legitimate security holes in the software. s-off doesn't
ViViDboarder said:
HTC totally knew how to S-ON this whole time. They built the damn thing.
The UnrEVOked team mentions this in the link posted above. If they DID S-ON everyone it would break every phone that's legitimately S-OFF for testing purposes.
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It may enable the security but it won't break them by any means, they could easily leave a backdoor on their devices that would allow it to be disabled again
I don't understand why everyone's worried HTC will S-on everyone, who unlocks there phone and flashes official OTA's
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I don't understand why everyone's worried HTC will S-on everyone, who unlocks there phone and flashes official OTA's
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Kind of a noob to the Evo (gave up my nexus today) I looked around but didn't see anything so sorry to ask but, what is this s-on s-off stuff about anyway?
polo79 said:
Kind of a noob to the Evo (gave up my nexus today) I looked around but didn't see anything so sorry to ask but, what is this s-on s-off stuff about anyway?
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Here's the thread about S-Off http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752163

[Q] Not your average unrooting thread

Ok. I need to unroot because I've got some screen separation and some dead pixels on my Evo, and want to get the screen replaced at the sprint store so I don't have to pay for it. I'm currently running Fresh 3.5.0.1 with the stock kernel, Radio is 2.15.00.09.01, PRI 1.77_003, PRL 60671 and my hardware is version 0002. I rooted a long time ago using unrEVOked and unrevoked forever and then got the HBOOT 0.76.2000 using this. I've already done all the research on how to unroot and found that this should do it for me. My question is, will that method take away the .76 hboot? If so how difficult will it be for me to get it back? Also is there a better pc36img that would be better for me to use to make re-rooting easier?
Any help on this topic would be much appreciated.
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Ok. I need to unroot because I've got some screen separation and some dead pixels on my Evo, and want to get the screen replaced at the sprint store so I don't have to pay for it. I'm currently running Fresh 3.5.0.1 with the stock kernel, Radio is 2.15.00.09.01, PRI 1.77_003, PRL 60671 and my hardware is version 0002. I rooted a long time ago using unrEVOked and unrevoked forever and then got the HBOOT 0.76.2000 using this. I've already done all the research on how to unroot and found that this should do it for me. My question is, will that method take away the .76 hboot? If so how difficult will it be for me to get it back? Also is there a better pc36img that would be better for me to use to make re-rooting easier?
Any help on this topic would be much appreciated.
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99% of the time for an issue like this there is no need to unroot
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theTrashcanMan said:
Ok. I need to unroot because I've got some screen separation and some dead pixels on my Evo, and want to get the screen replaced at the sprint store so I don't have to pay for it. I'm currently running Fresh 3.5.0.1 with the stock kernel, Radio is 2.15.00.09.01, PRI 1.77_003, PRL 60671 and my hardware is version 0002. I rooted a long time ago using unrEVOked and unrevoked forever and then got the HBOOT 0.76.2000 using this. I've already done all the research on how to unroot and found that this should do it for me. My question is, will that method take away the .76 hboot? If so how difficult will it be for me to get it back? Also is there a better pc36img that would be better for me to use to make re-rooting easier?
Any help on this topic would be much appreciated.
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Just some FYI alot of times they give you a replacement phone but you can downgrade from .97 with out problem so if you do run a RUU and get the .97 Hboot you can still go back to .76 and rooting any of those is easy still
roscoenr said:
99% of the time for an issue like this there is no need to unroot
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Yeah I know, but my bad luck I'd get the only hard ass tech in the whole company who would screw me...lol...so I'd rather just un-root to be safe.
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Just some FYI alot of times they give you a replacement phone but you can downgrade from .97 with out problem so if you do run a RUU and get the .97 Hboot you can still go back to .76 and rooting any of those is easy still
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I know they do, I actually called the local sprint repair store and asked if they could replace the screen. The rep said yes, but I'll believe it when they do it. I can live with the phone the way it is, but I figured if I can get it fixed then I might as well.
I hate to be a PITA but I want to make sure I do this right, is this the correct place to find the ruu? How do I know which one contains the .97 hboot? Like I said sorry for the questions, I've learned a lot since I decided to root, but the biggest lesson was to always make sure I know EXACTLY what I'm doing and why. Again thanks for the help
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Yeah I know, but my bad luck I'd get the only hard ass tech in the whole company who would screw me...lol...so I'd rather just un-root to be safe.
I know they do, I actually called the local sprint repair store and asked if they could replace the screen. The rep said yes, but I'll believe it when they do it. I can live with the phone the way it is, but I figured if I can get it fixed then I might as well.
I hate to be a PITA but I want to make sure I do this right, is this the correct place to find the ruu? How do I know which one contains the .97 hboot? Like I said sorry for the questions, I've learned a lot since I decided to root, but the biggest lesson was to always make sure I know EXACTLY what I'm doing and why. Again thanks for the help
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Never had to unroot so not much help there but
Try this thread it might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=721843
what ever you do keep your scard
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theTrashcanMan said:
Ok. I need to unroot because I've got some screen separation and some dead pixels on my Evo, and want to get the screen replaced at the sprint store so I don't have to pay for it. I'm currently running Fresh 3.5.0.1 with the stock kernel, Radio is 2.15.00.09.01, PRI 1.77_003, PRL 60671 and my hardware is version 0002. I rooted a long time ago using unrEVOked and unrevoked forever and then got the HBOOT 0.76.2000 using this. I've already done all the research on how to unroot and found that this should do it for me. My question is, will that method take away the .76 hboot? If so how difficult will it be for me to get it back? Also is there a better pc36img that would be better for me to use to make re-rooting easier?
Any help on this topic would be much appreciated.
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I unrooted with this method just this weekend and it worked pretty well. Took my phone in and they didn't say anything, unfortunately my phone couldn't be fixed so i will be getting a refurb unit I also had the .76 Hboot and this method did upgrade it to .97 hboot with 3.26 software build. Just make sure you run the s-on tool a couple times since I had the .76 hboot it never changed to s-on and still read s-off but once I started the PC36IMG and the hbooot was upgraded the hboot started showing S-OFF.
Ok, so the .97 hboot is in the 3.26 update? Thats what I was waiting for, thanks for all the help everybody. I'll post back here and let you know if they replace my screen or not....keeping my fingers crossed.

[Q] Easiest way to hide root/unroot for repair?

Hey everyone I just wanted to know if there's an easy way to unroot or just get s-on so I can take my EVO to sprint for repair...I've searched for some stuff and found that there is an s-on tool zip from unrevoked and the unroot method but I was wondering if I would be able to just get s-on for repair and then get s-off via another zip or adb...I have rooted using the unrevoked method and I have the .76 eng bootloader
Open to any suggestions...just trying to find the quickest and easiest way to save root if at all possible...thanks in advance
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sprint wont even look if you're using a stock rom they wont even notice, they will only notice if you are running a modded os
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sprint wont even look if you're using a stock rom they wont even notice, they will only notice if you are running a modded os
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Well I was gonna flash a stock rom but I read that if they see s-off in hboot they'll void my insurance and warranty
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Well I was gonna flash a stock rom but I read that if they see s-off in hboot they'll void my insurance and warranty
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It all depends on the sprint store, the tech that's looking at it, and if that tech got laid the night before. Its unpredictable. Most probably wouldn't even check, but its possible to get that one tech that plays by the rules and takes life too seriously. I say unroot it to be safe.
If you're on the Eng. 76 bootloader, you're always going to be s off, until you change bootloader. You said you also ran unrevoked at some point? I would just flash the unrevoked s on tool, and then run an ruu, and be done with it. Then you don't have to worry. I'm the type that'd rather be safe than sorry, and have.my account flagged.
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[Q] Can I still go back to stock?

Is there an updated resource thread for returning the phone entirely to stock? I'm running Skyraider 3.5, incredikernel 2.6.32.27, 2.15.00.11.19 radio, and an updated HBOOT with CWM; all on a launch Inc; and would like to return to complete stock with the most recent updates.
Also, what does a "clean ESN" mean?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as search hasn't yielded anything recent. Thanks.
Dynamic3 said:
Also, what does a "clean ESN" mean?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as search hasn't yielded anything recent. Thanks.
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I can answer this part of your question.
The ESN is the Electronic Serial Number that is tied to your phone. If one has a "bad" ESN, that means Verizon has flagged that phone as either stolen, or delinquent with billing or some other circumstance. Therefore, if someone was to buy it, Verizon would refuse to activate it. However, it is possible another carrier would activate it, if it were able to be flashed over.
A "clean" ESN means all is well, and that it is all gravy to be activated on the Verizon network.
Hope that helps.
You can go back to stock, just requires flashing the RUU file you can find at www.dougpiston.com
Clean ESN means that the phone can be re-activated on another account. As far as I know, your phones ESN should be fine unless its been reported stolen or your account isn't current. Should be able to Google ESN for more info.
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I remember seen a thread about this where they had all the instruction on how to do it.. what version of incredible you have..
SLCD Or AMOLED?
if you just wanna lose root download the Skyraider athena 1.2 from rom manager and it will download the November ota.. that work for me before... now S-on thats another story if you have the SLCD i have that file that you need...
1107963 said:
I remember seen a thread about this where they had all the instruction on how to do it.. what version of incredible you have..
SLCD Or AMOLED?
if you just wanna lose root download the Skyraider athena 1.2 from rom manager and it will download the November ota.. that work for me before... now S-on thats another story if you have the SLCD i have that file that you need...
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I am AMOLED and currently have S-off...
k_nivesout said:
You can go back to stock, just requires flashing the RUU file you can find at www.dougpiston.com
Clean ESN means that the phone can be re-activated on another account. As far as I know, your phones ESN should be fine unless its been reported stolen or your account isn't current. Should be able to Google ESN for more info.
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To flash this do I need to rename it and use the bootloader or something of that sort?
Dynamic3 said:
I am AMOLED and currently have S-off...
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I never try this but supposedly this will take the s-off from your phone... I am attaching this file ask a dev to check it out to see if you are safe to flash it since i have a SLCD incredible... never try it tho...
1107963 said:
I never try this but supposedly this will take the s-off from your phone... I am attaching this file ask a dev to check it out to see if you are safe to flash it since i have a SLCD incredible... never try it tho...
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I don't mind if it removes s-off, in fact I want it to be as stock as possible as I'm prepping the phone for sale (getting the Bolt).
Dynamic3 said:
I don't mind if it removes s-off, in fact I want it to be as stock as possible as I'm prepping the phone for sale (getting the Bolt).
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check this out... and see if it helps...
Code:
http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/181255-how-downgrade-official-2-2-a.html
Note: why dont you sell your phone rooted that may increase the value... just saying... they person that purchase it may want to root it....
1107963 said:
check this out... and see if it helps...
Code:
http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/181255-how-downgrade-official-2-2-a.html
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That's exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
I guess I'm now confused as to what s-off is though. I was under the impression that it allows your phone to remain rooted even after you undergo an ota, however the guide claims that you can unroot and go back to 2.2, yet retain s-off.
Dynamic3 said:
That's exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
I guess I'm now confused as to what s-off is though. I was under the impression that it allows your phone to remain rooted even after you undergo an ota, however the guide claims that you can unroot and go back to 2.2, yet retain s-off.
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Yeap that right you can go back to the 2.2 but still keep the S-off if I am not mistaken that the Nanunlock that give you total access to the phone once rooted...(please someone correct me if Im wrong...)
but if you wanna have s-on flash that zip file before you unroot... I think thats how that work...

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