Hey guys,
I wanted to ask you for your opinion. Will there ever be wp7 or wp8 based ROM (windows phone)?
I love that UI, but I love my HOX to and don't want to spend money on another phone. So what do you think?
no, closest you can get is a windows phone launcher
tomascus said:
no, closest you can get is a windows phone launcher
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And there is no way to port windows phone as a ROM for HOX?
No simple answer.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
viizx said:
And there is no way to port windows phone as a ROM for HOX?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe there's a way, but no one has done it and don't think anyone will do it
tomascus said:
Maybe there's a way, but no one has done it and don't think anyone will do it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Challenge accepted xD
viizx said:
And there is no way to port windows phone as a ROM for HOX?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that's difficult, but the biggest problem is to avoid the registration code, cause WPs has a kind of product key so we can't port anything without it
You will need a custom bootloader in order to load other operating systems on a phone.
This means a customized HBOOT. Sadly, we don't have S-OFF for the One X so a custom bootloader isn't possible to begin with.
That, and you just don't program a custom bootloader within a couple of weeks time.
Simple answer: hell no.
BLAST3RR said:
You will need a custom bootloader in order to load other operating systems on a phone.
This means a customized HBOOT. Sadly, we don't have S-OFF for the One X so a custom bootloader isn't possible to begin with.
That, and you just don't program a custom bootloader within a couple of weeks time.
Simple answer: hell no.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah that's right too, pretty much impossible
BLAST3RR said:
You will need a custom bootloader in order to load other operating systems on a phone.
This means a customized HBOOT. Sadly, we don't have S-OFF for the One X so a custom bootloader isn't possible to begin with.
That, and you just don't program a custom bootloader within a couple of weeks time.
Simple answer: hell no.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Was just joking xD I am not developer, I am just a user of their work.
And I like to change things non-stoply sooo today I want just another android ROM xD
matt95 said:
yeah that's right too, pretty much impossible
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its not impossible, would be a colossal amount of work.
Sent from my Transformer TF101
@vorticalbox tweet me
Related
Is it possible to Root the Dinc 3? If not yet can one reasonably expect a solution anytime soon or has Verizon found a way to cripple this (for me at least) mission critical modification>
Thanks
It hasn't been rooted..im sure if/when it's released, probably q1 or q2 of 2012 someone will end up finding out how to root it.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
hmm didnt know the DInc 3 has been released yet lol
maplewood said:
Is it possible to Root the Dinc 3? If not yet can one reasonably expect a solution anytime soon or has Verizon found a way to cripple this (for me at least) mission critical modification>
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could I get a link to the Inc3? The Inc 2 just came out...
Oh maybe you meant the Moto Droid 3. wrong forum bud.
HTC announced in May that they will no longer be locking their boot loaders so when and if a dinc 3 does come out it shouldn't be a problem.
pharpe said:
HTC announced in May that they will no longer be locking their boot loaders so when and if a dinc 3 does come out it shouldn't be a problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Rooting has nothing to do with the bootloader. Besides that, OP is completely oblivious to what he's even talking about.
cheez99 said:
Rooting has nothing to do with the bootloader. Besides that, OP is completely oblivious to what he's even talking about.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly what I thought. What is this kid talking about?
Sent with my awesome sauce Incredible with some sweet CM7 action
Zalatorisaurus said:
Exactly what I thought. What is this kid talking about?
Sent with my awesome sauce Incredible with some sweet CM7 action
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Isn't it obvious? He's from the future and letting us know there's a DINC3, and that we should get working on it to get it rooted before it actually comes out! Brilliant! Thank you time-travling man!
carngeX said:
Isn't it obvious? He's from the future and letting us know there's a DINC3, and that we should get working on it to get it rooted before it actually comes out! Brilliant! Thank you time-travling man!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From the very distant land of 2012? I would place my money on him being psychic rather than from the future that's just crazy talkin.
Sent with my awesome sauce Incredible with some sweet CM7 action
carngeX said:
Isn't it obvious? He's from the future and letting us know there's a DINC3, and that we should get working on it to get it rooted before it actually comes out! Brilliant! Thank you time-travling man!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
^ I laughed out loud at work ^
...but isn't the device needed to test various root exploits...?
RMarkwald said:
^ I laughed out loud at work ^
...but isn't the device needed to test various root exploits...?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe future-man can get us a DINC3 .
carngeX said:
Maybe future-man can get us a DINC3 .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, there's proof right there that the world doesn't end in 2012!!! Thanks future-man!! Send me a Dinc 3 too!!!
cheez99 said:
Rooting has nothing to do with the bootloader. Besides that, OP is completely oblivious to what he's even talking about.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unlocked bootloader = Root. Once u unlock the bootloader you can put whatever you want onto your phone, i.e. clockwork mod and rooted roms.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Unlocked bootloader does NOT equal root
I.E Moto phones with locked bootloaders that can be rooted.
k_nivesout said:
Unlocked bootloader does NOT equal root
I.E Moto phones with locked bootloaders that can be rooted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If u unlock the bootloader you can almost guarantee root, because you can flash whatever you want. Therefore unlocked bootloader = root...
You are right though, root does not = unlocked bootloader.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Unlocked bootloader is so you can put custom recovery and flash images. Root is having su permissions in Android OS.
carngeX said:
Unlocked bootloader is so you can put custom recovery and flash images. Root is having su permissions in Android OS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know this...my point is that getting root after HTC unlocks the bootloader will be as easy as flashing a custom recovery and a rom with su. There shouldn't be any need to find exploits to gain root.
Ex.
Fastboot oem unlock
Flash clockwork from bootloader
Wipe and flash custom Rom of choice.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Aren't the only devices that can be "fastboot OEM unlock"ed developer devices like the nexus and xoom? I know that other devices that don't have encrypted bootloaders can usually be rooted easily but I thought it was still more of a process than a simple ADB command.
k_nivesout said:
Aren't the only devices that can be "fastboot OEM unlock"ed developer devices like the nexus and xoom? I know that other devices that don't have encrypted bootloaders can usually be rooted easily but I thought it was still more of a process than a simple ADB command.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If HTC really allows people to unlock their device, that might be one possible method they use. Personally I think they will try and find someway to permanently mark the bootloaders are unlocked so they can make sure the carriers can void warrenties (Much like the Nexus One had a picture of a lock to show if you unlocked your bootloader). I'm sure everyone read it but here's HTC's latest status update. http://www.facebook.com/notes/htc/update-on-bootloaders/10150305151453084
It'll be interesting to see what they do. Realistically, they could just leak the unlockable bootloaders and the good folks here on xda would take care of the rest..
It would be disappointing to me if they included some sort of warranty voiding measure as I don't see why the warranty wouldn't still apply to the hardware.
i've given up can't do this rooting thing.is there any reason why you can't just download a app to do the root
welshandy2322 said:
i've given up can't do this rooting thing.is there any reason why you can't just download a app to do the root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You'd need an exploit in ICS 4.0.3 itself to do that and we don't currently have one.
Tiersten said:
You'd need an exploit in ICS 4.0.3 itself to do that and we don't currently have one.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
lol...please NO!! brainwash
you cant do root here easy way because HTC doesnt wont us to do so. ... thats all and simple as that. with another brands like samsung is the process short and easy. blaim HTC ...
android is open source... ICS 4.0.3 its not the problem at all!
If you really want root follow the tutorial at htcdev.com to unlock your bootloader and then follow one of the tutorials on how to install a custom rom (those are basically always rooted)... I'd wait for an S-OFF though.
Some pretty useful guides in Development section...
I found them fairly straight forward with no hi-cups along the way.
Always prefer a challenge over a click of a button
Well for me I would like to root, but I dont want to loose warranty. Altough I want to get rid of soe annoying apps HTC brought with the phone like flickr and 7digital.
You will get back your warrenty if you un-root your phone.
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
AFX21 said:
Well for me I would like to root, but I dont want to loose warranty. Altough I want to get rid of soe annoying apps HTC brought with the phone like flickr and 7digital.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can disable them in the application list from Settings. That's what i've done.
Hunteres said:
lol...please NO!! brainwash
you cant do root here easy way because HTC doesnt wont us to do so. ... thats all and simple as that. with another brands like samsung is the process short and easy. blaim HTC ...
android is open source... ICS 4.0.3 its not the problem at all!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure what you're on but you can't root a Samsung phone from inside Android without using an exploit which is exactly the same as HTC and what the OP was asking for. You need to restart the Samsung and put it into the bootloader same as on a HTC.
Sikiduck said:
You will get back your warrenty if you un-root your phone.
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not if you use HTCdev to unlock your bootloader, they keep a log of your device, regardless if you re-lock it.
They'll still replace your device if it's a hardware problem though.
Meltus said:
Not if you use HTCdev to unlock your bootloader, they keep a log of your device, regardless if you re-lock it.
They'll still replace your device if it's a hardware problem though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As long as you revert back to stock rom and flash stock recovery you should be fine. Don't see the need to relock as it'll just show unlocked what signs will we have that we've flashed a custom firmware? On SGS devices we had a count number but using a jig we could wipe this back to zero and return to complete stock.
After 2 months of failed insurance jobs I have finally got my one x back.
I paid £130 for a replacement lcd screen and digitizer to be fitted.
After 2 months away from the modding scene I would like to know which JB ROMs are most suitable for use as a daily driver?
Stability and battery life are a must.
Cheers in advance.:good:
Try the 2.17 OTA? It's Android 4.0.4, Sense 4.1. You might be impressed.
I'm still waiting for it.
JimmyEatFood said:
Stability and battery life are a must.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Non of them, then. There are issues with all of them in varying degrees, won't be 100% until we have HTC source files for JB
BenPope said:
Try the 2.17 OTA? It's Android 4.0.4, Sense 4.1. You might be impressed.
I'm still waiting for it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. I do not wish to go through the process of relocking the bootloader etc though so this option is out I'm afraid. thanks for the input though.
EddyOS said:
Non of them, then. There are issues with all of them in varying degrees, won't be 100% until we have HTC source files for JB
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's a shame was really looking forward to trying one. How bad are the "issues"?
JimmyEatFood said:
Thanks. I do not wish to go through the process of relocking the bootloader etc though so this option is out I'm afraid. thanks for the input though.
That's a shame was really looking forward to trying one. How bad are the "issues"?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm, about the same hassle as installing a custom ROM? Maybe less?
Anyway, I hear battery life is not great compared to official 2.17 kernel.
BenPope said:
Hmm, about the same hassle as installing a custom ROM? Maybe less?
Anyway, I hear battery life is not great compared to official 2.17 kernel.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that easy? A link to a guide would be much appreciated.
fastboot oem lock
Plug phone into Windows machine
Double click RUU
I was always under the impression you had to restore stock recovery (like OTA), but I think I have heard otherwise. Still, that's just
fastboot flash recovery signed_recovery.img
Before the relock.
Of course, you may then want to install CWM and root the thing afterwards, so you can restore your backup with titanium. Ok a bit more tricky, but you need to get fastboot up and running anyway for your boot.img of the new ROM.
The S4 has a locked bootloader according to Engadget..
If you're hoping to run custom ROMs in place of TouchWiz, you may have to wait for a little while since Samsung has confirmed to us that the bootloader is locked
Why would Samsung start doing this out of the blue? Their devices have always been very easy to root and customize. Seems a little odd that they would do this.
Ok, you could post in the S4 thread itself since it exists as of a little while ago, or you could post in the Off Topic other devices thread since this forum is for the S3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1884701
wow a locked bootloader; what the !!!! BIG time strike against the phone
HTC One Bootloader is still unlockable
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Irish Enigma said:
HTC One Bootloader is still unlockable
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any HTC bootloader is unlockable. Do you have s-off/nand-unlocked yet? Exactly. Makes flashing roms a PITA.
I know what phone I'm not using my upgrade on now
I love the 90s. Good times.
E The Magnificent said:
I know what phone I'm not using my upgrade on now
I love the 90s. Good times.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1
I say to heck with it all and go with a nexus.
CNexus said:
Any HTC bootloader is unlockable. Do you have s-off/nand-unlocked yet? Exactly. Makes flashing roms a PITA.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not that I'm a big supporter of HTC or anything, but their newest Bootloader unlock lets you flash kernels via recovery, even with S-On. The only limitations is flashing modified radios without HTC's signature.
Overstew said:
Not that I'm a big supporter of HTC or anything, but their newest Bootloader unlock lets you flash kernels via recovery, even with S-On. The only limitations is flashing modified radios without HTC's signature.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really? I know that viper was writing the boot.img differently in his roms because the s-on wouldnt let you do it otherwise
goblue30093 said:
The S4 has a locked bootloader according to Engadget..
If you're hoping to run custom ROMs in place of TouchWiz, you may have to wait for a little while since Samsung has confirmed to us that the bootloader is locked
Why would Samsung start doing this out of the blue? Their devices have always been very easy to root and customize. Seems a little odd that they would do this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What carrier of the S4 they were referring to?
Infected anTPRax
the engadget review was of the T-Mo, but probably all of them will be this way.
masaidjet said:
What carrier of the S4 they were referring to?
Infected anTPRax
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good point.
goblue30093 said:
the engadget review was of the T-Mo, but probably all of them will be this way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In that case, I doubt it. The verizon S3 came with a locked bootloader, whereas the Sprint version did not.
CNexus said:
Good point.
In that case, I doubt it. The verizon S3 came with a locked bootloader, whereas the Sprint version did not.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That, and another thing, I'm surprised other tech sites didn't report this locked bootloader news after having their time playing with their test units.
Infected anTPRax
I believe THIS is the article the OP is referring to. But as CNexus said, it might not be locked on Sprint. But honestly it doesn't matter to me. I will not be Upgrading to the S4. It really doesn't blow me out of the water with Features, Screen, or anything else. Not to mention eventually most of those new features we will be able to have on our S3's .
CNexus said:
Really? I know that viper was writing the boot.img differently in his roms because the s-on wouldnt let you do it otherwise
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://plus.google.com/103583939320326217147/posts/WykbCAAVcrv
This is where I got my information from. Flashing Roms via recovery will be fairly simple on HTC One.
Overstew said:
https://plus.google.com/103583939320326217147/posts/WykbCAAVcrv
This is where I got my information from. Flashing Roms via recovery will be fairly simple on HTC One.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok well, thats not right. On HTC devices (only exception I know of is the EVO 4G), having s-on makes the boot partition unwriteable, except via fastboot and some other hacks
I just got finished helping this guy get his phone booting again. He flashed a rom for the international HTC One and was bootlooping even after flashing another rom. Fastbooting the boot.img fixed him right up.
CNexus said:
Ok well, thats not right. On HTC devices (only exception I know of is the EVO 4G), having s-on makes the boot partition unwriteable, except via fastboot and some other hacks
I just got finished helping this guy get his phone booting again. He flashed a rom for the international HTC One and was bootlooping even after flashing another rom. Fastbooting the boot.img fixed him right up.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After reading the comments, you're right. I was misinformed.
Want to know what else is or will be locked? This thread..lol
Sad to see sammy start doing this, last years policy was, if a carrier wants a locked bootloader, sammy will give them one....I hope the new policy isn't locked bootloaders come standard.
epic4GEE said:
Want to know what else is or will be locked? This thread..lol
Sad to see sammy start doing this, last years policy was, if a carrier wants a locked bootloader, sammy will give them one....I hope the new policy isn't locked bootloaders come standard.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well for all we know T-mobile wanted the gs4 to have a locked bootloader, and that's why they did it. At least I hope that's why. :/
Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S III
|| Acer || said:
Well for all we know T-mobile wanted the gs4 to have a locked bootloader, and that's why they did it. At least I hope that's why. :/
Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S III
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I hope so as well, but att's s4 is also locked. bad sign
So, is there a root method yet for Android 4.4 Sense 5.5 on the Verizon HTC One or do we have to wait for an exploit?
wellwhy said:
So, is there a root method yet for Android 4.4 Sense 5.5 on the Verizon HTC One or do we have to wait for an exploit?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no method yet.
synisterwolf said:
no method yet.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So, am I expecting 1 month until then, or 2+?
wellwhy said:
So, am I expecting 1 month until then, or 2+?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
dont know, sometimes it comes fast. Other times it takes a while. wish i had better info for ya. :/
wellwhy said:
So, am I expecting 1 month until then, or 2+?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
People have been asking almost everyday for an unlock method in the Galaxy S4 forums for about 9 months now with no luck so unfortunately asking doesn't seem to get any better results
I don't know why but after I upgraded (OTA) to 4.4 my phone is now unlocked and S-Off. My contract was up a week earlier and I called regarding an unlock token but was told I needed to have a third party do it. Totally contrary to the Agreement the 4 majors had with the gov't in December over unlocking phones when contracts were up. So I'm just hanging out waiting for one of the resident masters to figure out a root.
Dugoutdog said:
I don't know why but after I upgraded (OTA) to 4.4 my phone is now unlocked and S-Off. My contract was up a week earlier and I called regarding an unlock token but was told I needed to have a third party do it. Totally contrary to the Agreement the 4 majors had with the gov't in December over unlocking phones when contracts were up. So I'm just hanging out waiting for one of the resident masters to figure out a root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you're unlocked and s-off all you need to do is flash a recovery like TWRP and then flash a prerooted rom (most are pre rooted). It's the getting S-off part that many are still waiting to get figured out. You're free to flash away.
Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
synisterwolf said:
no method yet.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think we should have a sticky thread to let people know if Verizon 4.4 is able to root now or not. I too was checking this topic everyday to see if a method tu root my 4.4 Verizon HTC One is available yet.
Antonntminh said:
I think we should have a sticky thread to let people know if Verizon 4.4 is able to root now or not. I too was checking this topic everyday to see if a method tu root my 4.4 Verizon HTC One is available yet.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd be up for someone creating a general Q&A for this phone. It would have helped me quite a bit when I was just starting. I know enough to get one started but I'd feel better if I could get more experienced people contributing to it.
Can I just root without flashing for now
brholt6 said:
If you're unlocked and s-off all you need to do is flash a recovery like TWRP and then flash a prerooted rom (most are pre rooted). It's the getting S-off part that many are still waiting to get figured out. You're free to flash away.
Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
BRHOLT6 : Little did I know. Is there a way that you know of that I can, for the time being, just root??
Dugoutdog said:
BRHOLT6 : Little did I know. Is there a way that you know of that I can, for the time being, just root??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ya, I think you can just flash a superuser.zip in recovery (you will need to flash a recovery first. Either TWRP or CWM...I prefer TWRP). It's been awhile, but I know it's not hard. There used to be a little tutorial in OP of the Rumrunner thread on how to gain root but I'm not sure if it's there anymore.
Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk