Question about CID - HTC One X

So i tried to find out my CID so I can try to flashh the RUU and when i use fastboot getvar cid it says none. I read this happens when you unlock you phone, but I have never done so. I am from Romania and I bought it from an online shop stating it was new. But when I got it it looked like it was branded T Mobile Germnay (the startup image is TMob and there are programs in german that i can't uninstall).
Is this a sign that I bought a phone that was already used by someone else unlocked and locked again with fastboot oem lock? And how can I find out the CID so I can be sure if i can flash the RUU or not?

To check CID, install CIDgetter from google play.
Sent from my HTC One X

mohsinraza said:
To check CID, install CIDgetter from google play.
Sent from my HTC One X
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Thanks but I am having a little trouble finding it in that mountain of data that the app provides. Any ideea what string I should be looking for?
EDIT: Never mind, found it. It's T-MOB101. Guess I can't use the international RUU, right?

Correct, you need a T-Mobile branded RUU

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RUU Stock

Hi
I have accidentaly wiped system and sd card in CWM and cant mount via usb. I cannot find a stock HTC One X RUU and I had downloaded o2 RUU (would prefer carrier branded as want to return!!! although doesn't matter) but that was corrupted and downloaded off a chiness site that has stopped hosting it!
Please help me!
Doesnt matter if all you can find is a recovery that you can mount USB!! That would be great!!
Thank you very much guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you very much for all of your help! I have solved my issue.
I needed to download the stock o2 uk RUU and relock the bootloader and run the program in fast boot. I have just made my nandroid backup and planning to upload it so anyone else can use it! (it wont have my details on, just as if the os has been installed from scratch)
Steven
Please read before posting/flashing/wiping.
What is the CID of your device. You can only flash a stock RUU with matching CID.
So you need to download the correct RUU for your device.
All stock RUUs available are here
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Keep thread on topic please
How do I find my CID?
stevepork said:
Hi
I have accidentaly wiped system and sd card in CWM and cant mount via usb. I cannot find a stock HTC One X RUU and I had downloaded o2 RUU (would prefer carrier branded as want to return!!! although doesn't matter) but that was corrupted and downloaded off a chiness site that has stopped hosting it!
Please help me!
Doesnt matter if all you can find is a recovery that you can mount USB!! That would be great!!
Thank you very much guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If you would have spent 10 seconds looking in the Dev thread you would have found a list of all the available RUU's to download.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604)
Download your required RUU, boot into Fastboot-USB and run.
Next time be more careful and fully understand what you are doing before doing it otherwise you will end up with a £600 paperweight.
dr9722 said:
If you would have spent 10 seconds looking in the Dev thread you would have found a list of all the available RUU's to download.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604)
Download your required RUU, boot into Fastboot-USB and run.
Next time be more careful and fully understand what you are doing before doing it otherwise you will end up with a £600 paperweight.
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That is why I started this thread!!! I don't know which is the correct one!!! I started on o2 uk rom and then flashed android revolution!!!
You've just answered your own question - look for the RUU with o2 UK in the name...
stevepork said:
That is why I started this thread!!! I don't know which is the correct one!!! I started on o2 uk rom and then flashed android revolution!!!
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Flash the one that says o2 UK then?
Though I also wonder. How do you match CID to the firmware package? When I try to get my CID in fastboot or w/e, it says no CID like i've read around here. Any thoughts?
EddyOS said:
You've just answered your own question - look for the RUU with o2 UK in the name...
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i unlocked the bootloader so if the op did the same their CID will be "none" and therefore the RUU wont flash.
treebill said:
i unlocked the bootloader so if the op did the same their CID will be "none" and therefore the RUU wont flash.
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Ahh, that is what I did. Does anyone know how to get around this or relock it. I understood that when you relock it, the CID doesnt change
stevepork said:
Ahh, that is what I did. Does anyone know how to get around this or relock it. I understood that when you relock it, the CID doesnt change
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You can't get around it nor you can change the CID unless we get S-OFF.
shadowboy23 said:
You can't get around it nor you can change the CID unless we get S-OFF.
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Okay, I guess i will have to wait until the clockwork recovery gets USB mount!
Sorry but if you just want to return to stock you can do
1. Restore you nandroid backup, flash stock recovery and then relock the bootloader.
OR
2. You can flash stock recovery, relock bootloader and then run the RUU that corresponds to your CID/region.
I am probably answering my own question my CID is H3G_001. There doesnt appear to a 3 mobile ruu at all. Any help here? Fortunately its not urgent but may be handy if/when they release the upgrade
oisindubh said:
I am probably answering my own question my CID is H3G_001. There doesnt appear to a 3 mobile ruu at all. Any help here? Fortunately its not urgent but may be handy if/when they release the upgrade
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Is your ROM the O2 UK?
Ooops sorry about that.
shadowboy23 said:
Sorry but if you just want to return to stock you can do
1. Restore you nandroid backup, flash stock recovery and then relock the bootloader.
OR
2. You can flash stock recovery, relock bootloader and then run the RUU that corresponds to your CID/region.
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Thank you, very much. That was all I needed. Why does everyone have to bee rude? Be kine to a newbie!! I have only had an iPhone and a Dell Streak before this device!
You have to relock the bootloader to flash the RUU
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
how are you guys checking CID?
Using terminal emulator? do you need root?
I tried ADB shell command since the fastboot command doesn't work, and I get error:device not detected
pewpewbangbang said:
how are you guys checking CID?
Using terminal emulator? do you need root?
I tried ADB shell command since the fastboot command doesn't work, and I get error:device not detected
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CID getter from the market.
I dont know, sorry. I do know though that mine came originally with 02 uk rom and that CID will only work with the one rom that came originally with your phone. It may be different for unlocked devices.
Thank you very much for everyone's help
Steven

I don't know what RUU rom can be use in my phone :(

Hi.
I bought this HTC ONE X when it just arrive in my country from some small shop that import HTC ONE X oversea. But now i did not live in that city anymore. And i already unlock bootloader , flash custom rom WITHOUT make rom backup. So now i want to back to stock to update my HBOOT but i dont know what RUU i can use for my phone, are there anyway to find out what region my phone are ? EU, ASIAN, US, UK, France, China, Taiwan ?
Thank you.
justbenice said:
Hi.
I bought this HTC ONE X when it just arrive in my country from some small shop that import HTC ONE X oversea. But now i did not live in that city anymore. And i already unlock bootloader , flash custom rom WITHOUT make rom backup. So now i want to back to stock to update my HBOOT but i dont know what RUU i can use for my phone, are there anyway to find out what region my phone are ? EU, ASIAN, US, UK, France, China, Taiwan ?
Thank you.
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Well that will be difficult. Do you remember what software number it was at all (1.26.708.2 or something like that)?
If you can't well that is gonna be a bit hard. Download CID getter from the market and at least get your CID. Maybe you can ask around who has got the same CID as you. That might narrow it down for you.
Thanks alot!! you saved my life. My cid are : 044 . Googled arround and i found out that was Asia_WWW . I am downling stock rom now.
shadowboy23 said:
Well that will be difficult. Do you remember what software number it was at all (1.26.708.2 or something like that)?
If you can't well that is gonna be a bit hard. Download CID getter from the market and at least get your CID. Maybe you can ask around who has got the same CID as you. That might narrow it down for you.
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ok, I got the software number from a friend of mine that we bought the HOX together, he did not rooted yet, Can I use that number or the software number is different from device to another?
and how to know which RUU I must choose ??
Aimen7 said:
ok, I got the software number from a friend of mine that we bought the HOX together, he did not rooted yet, Can I use that number or the software number is different from device to another?
and how to know which RUU I must choose ??
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How to know which RUU? Simple task to do. Boot your device to fastboot mode, at command prompt to your fastboot folder type fastboot getvar version-main
ckpv5 said:
How to know which RUU? Simple task to do. Boot your device to fastboot mode, at command prompt to your fastboot folder type fastboot getvar version-main
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2.17.707.3
OK, then ?
Aimen7 said:
2.17.707.3
OK, then ?
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Then search for the correct ruu here

[Q] Get back to stock using Ruu

So, I'm running Android Revolution HD 6.0 and I want to get back to stock...
My phone came with an Asian Rom of some sort and I have a Nandroid Backup.
I've tried to simply flash a Ruu "Europe_1.29.401.11" but it force close before any process start.
Do I have to get back to that stock, then relock the bootloader to do so???
Can I re-Unlock the bootloader if I need sometime??
It's my first HTC, I'm ok about using odin and rsd lite but never flashed any Ruu, so in HTC matters I'm pretty noob.
Thanks.
lucasmine said:
So, I'm running Android Revolution HD 6.0 and I want to get back to stock...
My phone came with an Asian Rom of some sort and I have a Nandroid Backup.
I've tried to simply flash a Ruu "Europe_1.29.401.11" but it force close before any process start.
Do I have to get back to that stock, then relock the bootloader to do so???
Can I re-Unlock the bootloader if I need sometime??
It's my first HTC, I'm ok about using odin and rsd lite but never flashed any Ruu, so in HTC matters I'm pretty noob.
Thanks.
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You have to re-lock bootloader to flash official RUUs, and you can unlock it everytime you want using the unlock.bin you get from HTCdev (on your mail).
But you have to be sure you are using the right RUU
Read the threads relating to ruu carefully. Pretty important.
One thing. You can't use any ruu. Your phone did have a Asian rom initially and so you need the ruu corresponding to that area. And if phone was branded, you need the ruu specific to that brand.
So like if you your phone was from Hong Kong region, you need Hong Kong specific and carrier specifi(if your hox was branded ) ruu.
One more thing, u can only use the ruu of your current os version.
So if you're on 1.29.11, you can't use ruu for 1.29.7
See stickies for in android development section for ruu.
Although I think re locking bootloader should be enough and you should be good to use ruu, do check it.
Not sure if it would require flashing stock rom or stock recovery.
Last thing... Why use ruu? It's probably the last thing you should do unless it's a try to reclaim warranty.
I just want to get my phone to a stock rom, that was why...
but I guess I'll just stick to custom roms, since the Ruu stuf is actually pretty scarring... I tought it was simple to do, since fhasing via odin was always fast and safe...
But that's ok!
Thanks!!!
So, that was my shipped Ruu...
Can I flash an European over it??
PJ46IMG_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.26.707.4_Radio_1.1204
lucasmine said:
I just want to get my phone to a stock rom, that was why...
but I guess I'll just stick to custom roms, since the Ruu stuf is actually pretty scarring... I tought it was simple to do, since fhasing via odin was always fast and safe...
But that's ok!
Thanks!!!
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It's very simple really.
1. Find the correct RUU
2. Flash stock recovery(not 100% sure if needed, I did it though)
3. Relock bootloader
4. Run RUU while still in fastboot.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
lucasmine said:
So, that was my shipped Ruu...
Can I flash an European over it??
PJ46IMG_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.26.707.4_Radio_1.1204
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No. You've already had it explains to you once lol. Ruu must match hardware. Read the threads
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
lucasmine said:
So, that was my shipped Ruu...
Can I flash an European over it??
PJ46IMG_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.26.707.4_Radio_1.1204
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You can only flash the one that matches your region ... to find that out, you first have to find out your CID (something like HTC_001 or O2_002) out with THIS tool from the play store...and in the bootloader you will find the HBOOT version (0.94, 0.96 ...) ... post both here and ill let you know which RUU you need
lucasmine said:
So, that was my shipped Ruu...
Can I flash an European over it??
PJ46IMG_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.26.707.4_Radio_1.1204
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You're likely going to need RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.28.707.10_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_257076_signed which supports CID HTC__044.
afaik there is no 1.29 RUU for that region yet
OK!
Thanks..
as I said in the first post, I'm pretty noob in HTC...
just another question, can someone clarify what the numbers in the name of the RUU files means?
lucasmine said:
OK!
Thanks..
as I said in the first post, I'm pretty noob in HTC...
just another question, can someone clarify what the numbers in the name of the RUU files means?
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RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_........................_X.XX.707.XX_Rad io_B.BBBB.BBB.BB_release_...........
X= software version
Y= region and/or branding
B= radio version
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RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_........................_X.XX.707.XX_Rad io_B.BBBB.BBB.BB_release_...........
X= software version
Y= region and/or branding
B= radio version
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Hmm... Mate all I see is Ys. I can't see any Xs or Bs.
Care to correct?
Electrostatic King said:
Hmm... Mate all I see is Ys. I can't see any Xs or Bs.
Care to correct?
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Hahaha sorry, it was late The 777 above is the region and/or branding, here again the right way:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_........................_X.XX.YYY.XX_Rad io_B.BBBB.BBB.BB_release_...........
X= software version
Y= region and/or branding
B= radio version
edit ... If you still dont see, here:
The first 8 numbers are for software version and region/branding (region and branding are the numbers between the 2nd and 3rd dot, the other numbers are the software version) and the 2nd 10 numbers are the radio version
muamers said:
You can only flash the one that matches your region ... to find that out, you first have to find out your CID (something like HTC_001 or O2_002) out with THIS tool from the play store...and in the bootloader you will find the HBOOT version (0.94, 0.96 ...) ... post both here and ill let you know which RUU you need
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How do I find the CID? I have rooted my phone by htcdev and I have not experienced the basic way to find the CID of my phone.
ri123 said:
How do I find the CID? I have rooted my phone by htcdev and I have not experienced the basic way to find the CID of my phone.
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Sorry I misread your post with a link in it:thumbup:
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using XDA
I have software number 1.29.401.11, and hboot 1.12.0000
Please help me. What ruu i must to use.
Georgegalanos said:
I have software number 1.29.401.11, and hboot 1.12.0000
Please help me. What ruu i must to use.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30222514&postcount=1677

Htc m9 cant get the right RUU

when i turn on my htc m9 it goes to bootloader and i have access to download mode and recovery mode (rooted TWRP) and i tried with so many RUU but always i get error 131 (RUU not matched with your CID )
my phone is UNLOCKED and S-ON i cant get it to S-OFF and change the cid :/
kernel: lk
product: htc_himawhl
version: 1.0
imei:
version-main: 2.11.651.19
boot-mode: download
version-baseband: [email protected]
version-bootloader: 1.0.0.0000
mid: 0PJA10000
cid: SPCS_001
any solution ? or RUU for my MID and CID ?
Have you identified your MID & CID? This will be key in finding the correct RUU. The best resource is the SKU/CID/MID list by Sneakyghost & Behold_this (url below). Yes, we could look it up for you, but it's best to learn firsthand and will take just a minute or two.
Once you know your carrier and model, we can start searching for the matching. From your information, it looks like you're currently on Lollipop firmware, so we're talking about moving you to Marshmallow if it's available. This will get you the latest firmware and enable you to run the latest custom ROMs, if you should choose to do so.
Useful links for modding your HTC M9
Flippy498's Google Sheet
- the end-all, be-all resource for HTC M9 restoration
SKU-, CID- and MID-List by Sneakyghost and Behold_this
- a spreadsheet for using your CID & MID to identify your phone
HTC Sync Manager
- installs the necessary drivers & ADB tools for the HTC M9
Instructions for obtaining your CID, MID & software version on Windows:
a. Install HTC Sync Manager (this will install the necessary drivers & ADB tools)
b. Boot your phone into download mode (from a powered off state, turn on by holding the POWER+DOWNVOL)
c. Connect your phone to your PC
d. Open a command prompt window
e. Navigate to the ADB tools folder, typically C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync
- assuming the path is correct, you can cut & paste this command into your terminal: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync
f. Execute the following command in a terminal (command prompt): fastboot getvar all
g. Copy the lines that mention product, version-main, mid, and cid.
@computerslayer: It's actually easier to look at the line with "OS" at the beginning which can be found in download mode (it states the same information as version-main from getvar all) and to search for a RUU that corresponds to that firmware version. There is no need for finding out the device's CID or MID.
Edit: Besides of that all the needed information can already be found in the OP.
@djope47: Visit HTC's US website. They provide RUUs for US carriers. The search function of your browser and your version-main will probably lead you to the correct RUU. Newer versions with the same SKU (the numbers behind the second dot in the firmware version and before the third dot) should be fine, too.
Edit2: Or you look at the RUU collections which are linked in my thread (located in the general section).
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs
i got my firmware from HTC site (sprint) and in the begging of flashing (0%) it gives me error-155 (same result with unlocked/relocked bootloader and S-ON) and when i try with zip file it tells me i dont have the correct CID
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@computerslayer: It's actually easier to look at the line with "OS" at the beginning which can be found in download mode (it states the same information as version-main from getvar all) and to search for a RUU that corresponds to that firmware version. There is no need for finding out the device's CID or MID.
Edit: Besides of that all the needed information can already be found in the OP.
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Thanks Flippy! I appreciate the chance to learn more about the M9.
djope47 said:
i got my firmware from HTC site (sprint) and in the begging of flashing (0%) it gives me error-155 (same result with unlocked/relocked bootloader and S-ON) and when i try with zip file it tells me i dont have the correct CID
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So you tried the M9 x.xxx.651.xx RUU from HTCs website while your phone was relocked and booted to download mode? Your phone definitely has the correct Sprint CID therefore it's not normal that you face that error. How did you try to flash the *.zip from stifilz's collection (or did you extract the *.zip from the *.exe by yourself - if so: what have been your exact steps?)? Did you use fastboot or have you tried the SD card method described in my google sheet?
I personally don't like the *.exe files or the fastboot method (which actually work the same way). They fail so many times due to little mistakes a user can make. The SD card method on the other hand doesn't rely on working USB cables, drivers, the correct USB port, and a relocked bootloader (so you can use it with an unlocked bootloader, too) or in some cases the correct windows version (some people have problems with win 10 whereas the same setup with win 7 doesn't produce a single error for them).
ive tried the sd card method (go to download mode then press volume up button ) and i got the failed msg ,i tried it with different x.xxx.651.xx RUUs all gives the same result
Is it possible to install ruu from the US developer version to HTC One m9 bought from other country ? (Dubai version )
i found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWmnHwkDrKk ,its the same problem that i have but its for htc one ,ist safe if i try it on htc m9 ?
djope47 said:
i found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWmnHwkDrKk ,its the same problem that i have but its for htc one ,ist safe if i try it on htc m9 ?
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I didn't watch the video, but I can tell you that he is using an HTC One M7 and that I wouldn't follow instructions for anything other than your phone model (HTC One M9).
i noticed that all RUU.zip files that i downloaded are corrupted i cant extract them ,and the size of zip file is more than 2GB but the total size of the files inside it is like 70MB is this normal ? ive downloaded several RUUs and they are all with the same problem
They're encrypted and not meant to be unzipped. Therefore many programs can't handle those archives. If you use 7-zip and the #-method then you're able to unzip a RUU. However there is absolutely no reason why you should do that since they get flashed as a zip.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
so what should i do ive tried what u said and didnt work out ! should i try this method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWmnHwkDrKk ?? and in those RUUs they have the same CIDnum with my phone but the MIDnum mine is 0PJA10000 and the sprint RUUs have 0PJA20000
any solution ?
Oh yeah, I totally missed that. The MID with the 2 is the correct one for sprint. Did you buy your phone second hand? It looks like someone set is S-OFF, changed the MID and set it S-ON, again. Maybe that person flashed a RUU that's not compatible with that phone, too. You should try to find out the Serialnumber of the phone and contact HTC for finding out whether it really is a sprint phone or whether someone borked an international M9 (your current MID is the international one). GSM firmware and CDMA hardware are not compatible and vice versa. In the worst case it's unrecoverable.
If we know it's original firmware we might be able to fix the phone with a RUU. However I can't guarantee anything.
Btw, instructions how to flash RUU.zip files can be found in my google sheet, too.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
all what you said i was the one who done that ! i bought it with s-off and with TWRP and i was trying to get it back to stock so i followed a guide that told me to change my MID to 0PJA10000 (its was 0PJA20000 at first )then i flashed a wrong RUU that was in the guide and i set it S-ON again ! i contacted htc they told me its sprint
any solution now ?
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Oh yeah, I totally missed that. The MID with the 2 is the correct one for sprint. Did you buy your phone second hand? It looks like someone set is S-OFF, changed the MID and set it S-ON, again. Maybe that person flashed a RUU that's not compatible with that phone, too. You should try to find out the Serialnumber of the phone and contact HTC for finding out whether it really is a sprint phone or whether someone borked an international M9 (your current MID is the international one). GSM firmware and CDMA hardware are not compatible and vice versa. In the worst case it's unrecoverable.
If we know it's original firmware we might be able to fix the phone with a RUU. However I can't guarantee anything.
Btw, instructions how to flash RUU.zip files can be found in my google sheet, too.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
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all what you said i was the one who done that ! i bought it with s-off and with TWRP and i was trying to get it back to stock so i followed a guide that told me to change my MID to 0PJA10000 (its was 0PJA20000 at first )then i flashed a wrong RUU that was in the guide and i set it S-ON again ! i contacted htc they told me its sprint
any solution now ?
I guess you're talking about the "100%" guide here in the general forum. The problem is that it only applies to the international version of the M9. Since many users don't know that there is a dedicated forum for every US branded version of the M9 mistakes like yours may occur.
If possible flash a custom rom that is compatible with your current firmware and based on sense (like an old viper version for example). Then get the sunshine app and try to re-S-OFF your phone. If you're lucky and the previous owner used sunshine, too, you won't have to pay. If not you need to invest 25 bucks to recover your phone. After you got S-OFF you change the MID back to its original state. Afterwards you should be able to use the RUU.zip as described in my sheet.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
Flippy498 said:
I guess you're talking about the "100%" guide here in the general forum. The problem is that it only applies to the international version of the M9. Since many users don't know that there is a dedicated forum for every US branded version of the M9 mistakes like yours may occur.
If possible flash a custom rom that is compatible with your current firmware and based on sense (like an old viper version for example). Then get the sunshine app and try to re-S-OFF your phone. If you're lucky and the previous owner used sunshine, too, you won't have to pay. If not you need to invest 25 bucks to recover your phone. After you got S-OFF you change the MID back to its original state. Afterwards you should be able to use the RUU.zip as described in my sheet.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
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where can i find that custom rom ?or which one is the right one for my phone ? can you give me a link to it ? help me please im a noob
Being a noob is not an excuse for not using the xda search or google. The rom is even linked in my signature.
Link to Team Venoms Website
I guess version 3.5 should work fine for you.
Flippy498 said:
Being a noob is not an excuse for not using the xda search or google. The rom is even linked in my signature.
Link to Team Venoms Website
I guess version 3.5 should work fine for you.
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damn man it worked thanks a lot

HTC 10 Stock Rom to TMobile USA

Hey guys,
Several months ago I made my TMobile HTC 10 to an unlocked HTC 10. All was well until I sent my phone to Europe for my cousin. Whenever they insert a sim card, they get a message saying to enter carrier unlock pin. I was hoping when I installed the unlocked OS that I/others would be able to use the phone with any carrier. So now I'm here trying to figure out 1) how to find the code since tmobile says they can't get to it since they do everything through the app ( device unlock) now, which we are unable to reinstall since it says wrong carrier or 2) how to go back to the tmobile bloated os as i dont remember the steps and dont remember the CIM or DIM of the original ( i only remember changing the CIM). Thank you to all that help!
Since you're s-off why don't you just flash a tmo ruu, like the latest one on HTC's website and then go through whatever procedure tmo wants you to.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
From the stock backup thread, the cid/mid for tmo are
CID: T-MOB010 | MID: 2PS650000
You only need to change the cid, as the tmo and unlocked have the same mid.
Then run the ruu from above.
I also remember seeing some threads about sim unlocking for tmo, try searching for those.
Tarima said:
Since you're s-off why don't you just flash a tmo ruu, like the latest one on HTC's website and then go through whatever procedure tmo wants you to.
(the url I am not allowed to post at the current time since newbie status)
From the stock backup thread, the cid/mid for tmo are
CID: T-MOB010 | MID: 2PS650000
You only need to change the cid, as the tmo and unlocked have the same mid.
Then run the ruu from above.
I also remember seeing some threads about sim unlocking for tmo, try searching for those.
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So I can just flash it without changing CID?
RexAppeal said:
So I can just flash it without changing CID?
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....?
I specifically mentioned that you need to change cid.
Tarima said:
....?
I specifically mentioned that you need to change cid.
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Sorry, I misunderstood. Thank you!

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