Hi everybody,
I know this sounds like the tipical question and up until some days ago, I thought I had the answer too....
But reading some posts lately, I now have a doubt and I really wanted to ask this directly:
Is it possible to unbrand an HOX (3 UK), even if we don't have S-OFF yet?
I thought that, being that without SOFF the radio wouldn't be accessible, it would not be possible to completely unbrand anything....
But then in some recent post someone mentioned that in the HOX the radio is in the ROM so it can be actually overriden....
So, if I unlock through htcdev, and install any of those ROMs based on newer RUUs and Radios, will it work? The radio too?
Any downside to this approach? (beside warranty, of course)
Thank you for the clarifications....
No it is not possible to flash a different RUU without S-OFF
You can run custom, though
I cant find the way to ask a question so i will ask here ...... I want to update my evo 3d to 4.0 , i finished downloading successufly but when i try to install it the phone powers off and takes me to bootloader menu(that i unlock it then relock it) i reboot the phone but
The update dosent appear ...helppp
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EddyOS said:
No it is not possible to flash a different RUU without S-OFF
You can run custom, though
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Ok, so this is what I knew....but what will the custom rom override the radio??
3UK phone have specific radios, I think, so what if I install a custom rom based on a newer RUU with a newer radio? What wil it happen??
Thank you!
emmedema said:
Ok, so this is what I knew....but what will the custom rom override the radio??
3UK phone have specific radios, I think, so what if I install a custom rom based on a newer RUU with a newer radio? What wil it happen??
Thank you!
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Somebody will correct me if i'm wrong but I am 99% sure that the radios are the same fot 3uk as for any other provider. The radio's are provided by htc.
Custom rom's will be fine, the only thing that you can't do brandwise is sim unlock until s-off is achieved.
you can unlock bootloader, install custom recovery, install root, change CID, restore stock recovery, relock bootloader and install unbranded RUU
I did this on two One S and the procedure is the same for the One X
plocri said:
you can unlock bootloader, install custom recovery, install root, change CID, restore stock recovery, relock bootloader and install unbranded RUU
I did this on two One S and the procedure is the same for the One X
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No No and No
This is not true and not possible.
Please don't post unfactual information
no? this is the procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674202
plocri said:
no? this is the procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674202
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Different phone
Different issues
Si
it's working on Sensation and One S... I don't know why it cannot work on One X too, all you have to do il pull an android file, edit it to change the CID and push it back to the phone
plocri said:
it's working on Sensation and One S... I don't know why it cannot work on One X too, all you have to do il pull an android file, edit it to change the CID and push it back to the phone
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Won't work, people have tried and failed. Something to do with the tegra 3 and new security measures implemented by HTC. You can edit the cid but on reboot it will be back to normal
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plocri said:
it's working on Sensation and One S... I don't know why it cannot work on One X too, all you have to do il pull an android file, edit it to change the CID and push it back to the phone
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I don't have the technical reasons to hand ( something to do with the partitions being different I think ) but it's all down to this being tegra3 based
In the general forum the is a massive thread where this has been discussed many time.
Si
bogfather said:
Won't work, people have tried and failed. Something to do with the tegra 3 and new security measures implemented by HTC. You can edit the cid but on reboot it will be back to normal
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security implemented on one x and not on one s? sounds strange..
plocri said:
security implemented on one x and not on one s? sounds strange..
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It's to do with the one x being tegra 3
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plocri said:
security implemented on one x and not on one s? sounds strange..
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Strange but true.
Related
Has anyone been able to find anything about the htc 1 x getting a root for the new software?
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What do you mean? If you have unlocked the bootloader you can just root it the same as before...
Unless you have a One XL, in which case you're in the wrong forum
newsteadmission said:
Has anyone been able to find anything about the htc 1 x getting a root for the new software?
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Please speak in sentences...what do U mean with "getting a root for the new software"? What kind of software?
icke said:
Please speak in sentences...what do U mean with "getting a root for the new software"? What kind of software?
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I think he is referring to the new Software Update to Android 4.0.4, which he put as the title for the forum post.
I just upgraded from my old Cappy today to the One X and (foolishly) installed the software update, unaware that it would prevent me from rooting. I'm quite bummed out now. I feel like my dreams have been shattered.
You can still root it, if your bootloader is unlocked just flash CWM and then the SuperSU zip package - but I think you guys might be in the wrong forum as the Tegra 3 One X hasn't had 4.0.4 yet
Unfortunately the united states version of the htc one x is unable to have the bootloader unlocked.
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EddyOS said:
You can still root it, if your bootloader is unlocked just flash CWM and then the SuperSU zip package - but I think you guys might be in the wrong forum as the Tegra 3 One X hasn't had 4.0.4 yet
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Yeah it has?
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HTC oneX, 4.0.4,,,,, 2.17.401.2
Hello everybody,
Today I have updated my htc1X, and now my OS's version has changed to 4.0.4. Unfortunately, now my phone is not rooted. However it's bootloader is unlocked but when I go to Recovery from fastboot menu I just see it's default interface.. I have installed supperSU application but still have not root access..
I think, we have to wait for a new version of revolutionary or update from there to solve this issue..
omg... just install root as told everywhere. just to install the superSU from the playstore doesnt work. just use the search-function and u'll get the info u want! :silly:
Hi folks,
I bought my HOX from Amazon. Apparently it came up with HTC rom + slight changes did by the European mobile phone company Vodafone.
Currently, the operating system version is 4.0.3
Sense version is 4.0
Software version 1.29.161.13
Keneral 2.6.39.4-g1389c4c root @ ABM041 # 1 SMP PREEMPT
The problem: I did not get the latest update, and from what I understand, it depends on Vodafone's mood.
I want to have the stock rom, HTC original, no extra and no need to depend any gesture of goodwill of a cellular company.
How could I do this?
Thank you!
evyasher said:
Hi folks,
I bought my HOX from Amazon. Apparently it came up with HTC rom + slight changes did by the European mobile phone company Vodafone.
Currently, the operating system version is 4.0.3
Sense version is 4.0
Software version 1.29.161.13
Keneral 2.6.39.4-g1389c4c root @ ABM041 # 1 SMP PREEMPT
The problem: I did not get the latest update, and from what I understand, it depends on Vodafone's mood.
I want to have the stock rom, HTC original, no extra and no need to depend any gesture of goodwill of a cellular company.
How could I do this?
Thank you!
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Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891.
All the info you need is there. Basically you will need to unlock your phone via HTCdev and then flash custom recovery and root and then you can flash whatever One X rom you want, even stock.
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Or...
cjm1979 said:
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891.
All the info you need is there. Basically you will need to unlock your phone via HTCdev and then flash custom recovery and root and then you can flash whatever One X rom you want, even stock.
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Sorry, but i think installing a RUU is way more simple than rooting, etc.
For example something from here?
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
darkmac said:
Sorry, but i think installing a RUU is way more simple than rooting, etc.
For example something from here?
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
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I don't think he could use a newer RUU, cause it has to match his CID and his phone is locked to Vodafone it seems.
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Thank you for your responses.
If I'll change to stock:
1. Will I have to format my device?
2. Will I get in the future the official OTA updates?
Thank you again
evyasher said:
Thank you for your responses.
If I'll change to stock:
1. Will I have to format my device?
2. Will I get in the future the official OTA updates?
Thank you again
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Is your phone locked to Vodafone? I believe you can't change to stock, you are locked to that version and their updates if you don't unlock your bootloader.
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Tingelholm said:
Is your phone locked to Vodafone? I believe you can't change to stock, you are locked to that version and their updates if you don't unlock your bootloader.
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how can i check if my phone is locked?
evyasher said:
how can i check if my phone is locked?
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Are you using a Vodafone sim right now?
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Tingelholm said:
Are you using a Vodafone sim right now?
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SIM doesn't matter, Vodafone contract phones come carrier unlocked. What's the software version? Does it have a Vodafone logo splash screen when it boots?
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darkmac said:
Sorry, but i think installing a RUU is way more simple than rooting, etc.
For example something from here?
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
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Can't just install an ruu. If only it was that easy. (Thanked you by accident as well ).
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cjm1979 said:
SIM doesn't matter, Vodafone contract phones come carrier unlocked. What's the software version? Does it have a Vodafone logo splash screen when it boots?
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My software version is 1.29.161.13
And yes, I have Vodafone's logo when it boots.
Does it mean my phone is already unlock? How could i back to stock and get all the last updates?
If you're running on 100% stock Vodafone you have to wait on them to push the update - you can't use an unbranded RUU
EddyOS said:
If you're running on 100% stock Vodafone you have to wait on them to push the update - you can't use an unbranded RUU
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What's RUU? And what if I'll root, unlock and install HTC original stock rom? In the future I still won't get official OTA updates?
RUU = ROM Upgrade Utility
If you went custom you could still get OTAs but I wouldn't recommend it as it tends to screw up the phone
EddyOS said:
RUU = ROM Upgrade Utility
If you went custom you could still get OTAs but I wouldn't recommend it as it tends to screw up the phone
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so in your opinion, you recommend to stay with Vodaphone's rom and not to install the HTC stock rom?
evyasher said:
so in your opinion, you recommend to stay with Vodaphone's rom and not to install the HTC stock rom?
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You can't install HTC stock rom.
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Tingelholm said:
You can't install HTC stock rom.
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!!! Apologize for the foolishness, but why?
evyasher said:
!!! Apologize for the foolishness, but why?
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Have you unlocked your bootloader?
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Tingelholm said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader?
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Nope. I haven't changed anything since I got the phone. But, if I'll unlock the bootloader could I install stock rom?
And if I'll install stock, will I get all the last updates who HTC will release (as OTA)?
evyasher said:
Nope. I haven't changed anything since I got the phone. But, if I'll unlock the bootloader could I install stock rom?
And if I'll install stock, will I get all the last updates who HTC will release (as OTA)?
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No, you can't. The only thing you can do if you want the latest update is to install a custom rom. Like ARHD or ViperX
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evyasher said:
!!! Apologize for the foolishness, but why?
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HTC sell the One X SIM-free which has stock, unbranded FW on it. They also supply carriers with their own version of the FW with the carrier's own apps/settings, etc. With older HTC handsets if you can set it to S-OFF (or use a Gold Card) you can 'debrand' the phone and change it to be the SIM-free version. You can't do that with the One X so unless you unlock the bootloader and flash a custom ROM you will ONLY get updates from Vodafone UK. If you go custom it's recommended you do not apply OTA updates as it can cause problems
Hi everybody,
I have a HOX chinese and I want to use it in Italy.
HBOOT 0.50.000
CID CN704
I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and flashed a rom but the phone part didn't work.
How can I do for flash a custom rom ?
touch1111 said:
Hi everybody,
I have a HOX chinese and I want to use it in Italy.
HBOOT 0.50.000
CID CN704
I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and flashed a rom but the phone part didn't work.
How can I do for flash a custom rom ?
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I've never heard of that CID... Just search man, everything is well explained in the development thread
touch1111 said:
Hi everybody,
I have a HOX chinese and I want to use it in Italy.
HBOOT 0.50.000
CID CN704
I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and flashed a rom but the phone part didn't work.
How can I do for flash a custom rom ?
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Never seen that Hboot version either, probably a fake.
Also, CID is always 8 characters long, not 5 - it's definitely a fake One X.
tomascus said:
Never seen that Hboot version either, probably a fake.
Also, CID is always 8 characters long, not 5 - it's definitely a fake One X.
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Thought that too,
Another KIRF
Sorry, the correc CID is HTCCN704
touch1111 said:
Sorry, the correc CID is HTCCN704
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never heard that one too
Download CID Getter from Play Store and post what you see in the very top left hand corner.
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maxilick said:
Download CID Getter from Play Store and post what you see in the very top left hand corner.
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As other guys told me about this issue you can't install JB, but any ICS ROM will work. So just get an ICS ROM and be good.
CID Getter return
CID is HTCCN704
What can I do ?
TheRedDrake said:
As other guys told me about this issue you can't install JB, but any ICS ROM will work. So just get an ICS ROM and be good.
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your right checked out Chineses forum to validate: http://translate.google.com.au/tran...a=X&ei=HEOwUOhsq5-IB9P6gdgD&ved=0CDoQ7gEwATgK
Wrong input .... sorry
There isn't a right firmware link in this Page or Can I flash the 1.33. 0000 one placed before the section of My cid number?
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire
touch1111 said:
There isn't a right firmware link in this Page or Can I flash the 1.33. 0000 one placed before the section of My cid number?
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire
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To be able to flash the 1.33 hboot you need a certain cid... 621
So.. I can change my cid number, but it's hard without s-off..
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touch1111 said:
So.. I can change my cid number, but it's hard without s-off..
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It's not hard without s-off....it's impossible !
Edit : hboot number and cid number are 2 completely different things ....
MarcelHofs said:
It's not hard without s-off....it's impossible !
Edit : hboot number and cid number are 2 completely different things ....
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In your opinion, could I be able to resolve or I must to wait the s-off ?
touch1111 said:
In your opinion, could I be able to resolve or I must to wait the s-off ?
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To be honest i never heard of your cid and definitely never heard of your hboot number so i don't know if a custom rom from here will ever work ! When i have time tonight i will take a look. I'll be back
Get the Viper ICS ROM or any other AOSP ROM. Flash in fastboot the boot.ing. Fastboot erase cache afterwards. In recovery factory reset. Flash ROM. And everything will be fine.
CID only prevents you from flashing JB sense ROMs since you can't upgrade hboot. Any other will work.
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TheRedDrake said:
Get the Viper ICS ROM or any other AOSP ROM. Flash in fastboot the boot.ing. Fastboot erase cache afterwards. In recovery factory reset. Flash ROM. And everything will be fine.
CID only prevents you from flashing JB sense ROMs since you can't upgrade hboot. Any other will work.
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nothing... I have flashed the CM9 aosp but the IMEI code is unknown from the phone and the phone section don't work.
Hello everyone about couple of days I was having issues with my boths cameras on the device I took it to the store I bought it from and they fixed it and also update my device software version after that I noticed that now im S-OFF no S-ON that I was before and my cid also changed from HTC_044 (Asia) to CID-11111111 (supercid I think) and my hboot also changed from 1.36 to 1.39 I also noticed I get faster updates than the cid HTC_044 im know on 3.20.401.1 what does it mean ? that I get every update from every cid or faster updates ? or something else ?
thanks in advance
lucky one yes you can flash roms without needing a pc u dont need to Repack and a lot more ;D
The5alodi said:
lucky one yes you can flash roms without needing a pc u dont need to Repack and a lot more ;D
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my device is also locked and wow that sounds great how I do those things ? :laugh:
and is that good thing or bad thing ?
and I also get OTA faster then other cids?
and if I want to flash new rom I need to open my bootloader again ? because IM S-OFF
yuval111 said:
my device is also locked and wow that sounds great how I do those things ? :laugh:
and is that good thing or bad thing ?
and I also get OTA faster then other cids?
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1 here is a thread that will help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140308
2 a GREAT thing !
3 if i am not wrong the updates come to u first :good:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/08/...nlocked-bootloader-in-the-htc-evo-series.html
read this^^^
hit the thanks button if i helped:angel:
The5alodi said:
1 here is a thread that will help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140308
2 a GREAT thing !
3 if i am not wrong the updates come to u first :good:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/08/...nlocked-bootloader-in-the-htc-evo-series.html
read this^^^
hit the thanks button if i helped:angel:
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I still did not understand I want to move to ARHD ROM how do I it without PC ?
I want to move to other rom because stock one is suck my battery drain very fast and it not hardware problem because it has been replaced with OEM battery about couple of day ago
so how I do that ?
Just unlock the bootloader then flash a custom recovery the flash the rom zip.
When u flash the rom u dont need to flash the boot.img
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i see that you are getting help but if you want to keep the superCID do not flash any RUU, that will remove it...
matt95 said:
i see that you are getting help but if you want to keep the superCID do not flash any RUU, that will remove it...
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Nice 2 know but if it's gone can i regain it?
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The5alodi said:
Nice 2 know but if it's gone can i regain it?
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what do you mean by "gone"?
NVM thanks for the info BTW
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matt95 said:
what do you mean by "gone"?
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By "gone" I think he means that he uses a RUU and loses the SuperCID, how will he get it back.
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athulele said:
By "gone" I think he means that he uses a RUU and loses the SuperCID, how will he get it back.
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he can't... once you flash the RUU your phone becomes normal as pretty much every One on this forum... you'll only be able to go back to superCID only if we discover a way to S-OFF
Maybe you can find some more useful info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2222115
but Im S-OFF so I will lose the supercid if I flash RUU ?
and I read that I dont have too unlock bootloader if I S-OFF is that true ?
Yes you need to unlock the bootloader before you can flash !
Edit :
You won't loose s-off by unlocking the bootloader. The possibility is there when you install a ruu.....
so how exactly S-OFF help me here ? XD
thatp pretty weird before i take my HOX to fix it was on Relock cause I opened the bootloader then relock to use waranty and now it says LOCKED no RELOCKED how is this possible ?
and how the technican made my device S-OFF and SUEPRCID 1111111 ?
That's something i don't know exactly, they probably have HTC certified methods of unlocking and relocking to fix certain locked partitions of the phone.
Mr Hofs said:
That's something i don't know exactly, they probably have HTC certified methods of unlocking and relocking to fix certain locked partitions of the phone.
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ok so if I want to flash rom I dont need to flash the kernel (boot.img) because I S-OFF Right ?
and if I want to go back to stock I can't flash RUU file because it will change my Super Cid to regular Cid ?
yuval111 said:
ok so if I want to flash rom I dont need to flash the kernel (boot.img) because I S-OFF Right ?
and if I want to go back to stock I can't flash RUU file because it will change my Super Cid to regular Cid ?
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Lets assume that to be safe. Always do it via a firmware flash or a stock nandroid backup. Just to be safe.
And yes you don't need to flash the boot.img manually. But as additional info :
A lot of devs have taken out the script that flashes the boot.img when installing the rom. So with a lot of roms you still have to flash the boot.img with fastboot commands.
and one more question super cid devices (non rooted or bootloader unlocked) get OTA updates faster then other cids ?
and if I go back to stock via RUU it wont change my device to S-ON right ? and there's anyway to bring the Super cid back ?
Hello everyone,
I have an international HTC One X with CID HTCCN701, and I would like to install CM10.1.
I am not a noob , and I have already installed a Jelly Bean ROM after unlocking. However, I am currently on hboot version 1.12 S-ON Unlocked, and I could not find a hboot that is for my CID which fits the requirements (Version 1.28 or higher)
Moreover, though I know how to flash hboot, it would be great if anyone can provide a method to update hboot without changing the present ROM, recovery, and data on the device.
Thank you!
P.S. Please do not tell me to search; I cannot find a firmware here for HTCCN701
Does anyone have a solution?
Check for a newer hboot here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
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Thanks, but I already checked it, and I cannot locate HTCCN701
Whoareyou said:
Check for a newer hboot here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
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Tony Tan said:
Thanks, but I already checked it, and I cannot locate HTCCN701
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Is there 1.29 boot RUU for your device?
Or try this method, get back to stock with stock recovery, relock your bootloader then check for updates and update your device, and checl your bootloader version.
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CM10.1 ROM
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Hello everyone,
I have found a new firmware.zip for my phone.
However, because it looks suspicious, would someone please tell me how to verify if the zip is indeed real? (Not edited)
Dropbox link: http://db.tt/1hZsAVvD
MD5: 746876fe4913a7968639f4214c316dd4
Thank you!
try to install it, if it fails to pass htc sig and cid check, it wont do any harm
Yes, I think there is 1.29 RUU, but isn't the hboot contained in it not up to date?
And, I have already checked for updates when I was on stock ROM back in mid June.
convict_moody said:
Is there 1.29 boot RUU for your device?
Or try this method, get back to stock with stock recovery, relock your bootloader then check for updates and update your device, and checl your bootloader version.
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Thanks, but are you sure it will just refuse to flash if it is a fake? Because I saw on the forums that if a wrong firmware is flashed, the device could be bricked.
Another question is that is it possible to upgrade hboot without modifying system and data?
Whoareyou said:
try to install it, if it fails to pass htc sig and cid check, it wont do any harm
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Tony Tan said:
Thanks, but are you sure it will just refuse to flash if it is a fake? Because I saw on the forums that if a wrong firmware is flashed, the device could be bricked.
Another question is that is it possible to upgrade hboot without modifying system and data?
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You would need s-off for it to flash if it's fake and upgrading the hboot doesn't wipe system or data , although unlocking the boot loader does
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Tony Tan said:
Hello everyone,
I have found a new firmware.zip for my phone.
However, because it looks suspicious, would someone please tell me how to verify if the zip is indeed real? (Not edited)
Dropbox link: http://db.tt/1hZsAVvD
MD5: 746876fe4913a7968639f4214c316dd4
Thank you!
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Yeah it looks like it is 1.36 hboot, CID: HTCCN701....
Why not try it.
Can't check right now, not near my pc but does it happen to have the HTC_621 cod in the android_info.txt?
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