How do you "Update Profile" - HTC One V

Hi all,
I'm looking under about phone and i don't see anything about update profile or prl? Does anyone know how to get to this?
Thanks.

i've wondered this since acquiring the PRIMOC but have just assumed there isn't a way on VM. It was so easy on Sprint/Gingerbread, Eclair, or Froyo, at least with a Stock ROM

you probably figured it out by now but if not...search xda for the latest prl for your carrier, put it on your SD card, and then use EPST to update it. I think the code was ##775# (have your MSL ready).
To update profile (this assumes you are still on virgin mobile), just *228. If you flashed it to another carrier... PM me

If your phone's ROM is the official ruu ...
Phone inside usually upgrade information ...
However, if you use the ROM production ...
You will not havethis option ...

I have the same problem with my old phone Cricket which was active before they went to AT&T. I'm trying to use it for qlink but theres nowhere to 'update profile'. Can someone plz help me.

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[Q] Wont Update to Froyo

Hi all,
I've been disconnected from the Epic community recently. Just the other day I found out about the official Froyo update but my phone has never notified me about this. Also, when I go into settings to check for updates, it tells me there is none.
Every tells me they are up to date; profile, firmware, and Android, but when I try to update the PRL it tells me I need to reset the radio. I have no idea what that means or if it's even relevant to why I cannot upgrade to 2.2.
How do I get my phone to update? I haven't been able to find anything in a search.
If it helps, my PRL version is 60676 and my firmware is 2.1-update 1.
Thanks for any help.
Go under development.. Everything is there. Sprint pulled the official update after people were having issues upgrading from ota. If u odin, root, and install the optimized custom roms, you won't regret it.
Sent from ACS Epic
Here ya go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=963652
To be honest, after what I read today, I suggest just going this route:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=976194
After reading about Carrier IQ, I refuse to ever use anything official again.

[Q] [CDMA] Problems with sms

I use a small carrier here in Hawaii called MobiPCS, they carry the HTC Desire. It's an awesome phone however they are slow as hell with updates. They are still stuck on 2.1. For a while i used the no radio USCC pre rooted 2.2 update but decided i wanted some custom rom awesomeness... First i installed Cyanogenmod 7 on my phone and all was wonderful until i noticed i was unable to receive SMS. Sending was no problem but people weren't able to send them to me. Reflashed the rom and still encountered the same problem. Tried Oxygen and MIUI but still was unable to receive SMS. Sadly for some odd reason my 2.2 backup was corrupt and now I am stuck back at 2.1 as the link for the 2.2 upgrade is now down
Just wondering if anybody had any ideas how to fix the SMS problem or if they had a copy of the pre rooted 2.2 uscc no radio update.
Im having the same problem with in coming text, been asking mobi about the carrier
info. there is a fix but you need cdma working software and need to flash it to the phone from a computer. its a big undertaking. but they also said theres a couple places in town that unlocks phones that maybe able to do it for you. One place is at village market the dvd place there they also sell unlocked phones...but if you want 2.2 they will give it to you at mobi i have 2 desires they did it no problem.

R800xNot recieving Data/MMS Correctly

I have my APN setup correctly and I did a *228 update. I only get 1X on a #g phone. Please help
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I have my APN setup correctly and I did a *228 update. I only get 1X on a #g phone. Please help
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Did you OTA to 2.3.4? Or install the beta ICS rom, or flash any GSM, sim card, based roms?
It's been like this ever since Sony ERicsson reflashed the phone. My carrier is not a valid carrier and is not known. I was on 2.3.3 and I flashed CDMA CyanogenMod9 to it.
Ok, I am taking the phone to Headquarters tomorrow and having them flash their stock firmware since they will not give me the .TFT file.

[Q] Cant switch Rooted Evo to another account.

Now that I am with AT&T, I have no use for my Evo. Well, a good friend at work dropped her evo and cracked the screen. Long story short, I gave her my old Rooted evo but we ran into a problem. When she went to have it activated on her account, they couldn't get a certain star code to work in order for her to either retrieve or enter some information. (IDK, I wasn't there). The rep on the phone said it was due to the fact that it was rooted with a "cooked" ROM. So, my first question is 1. Does anyone have or know of a rom that I can flash that wont cause this issue when she tries to activate it on her account again and 2, If not, does anyone have an RUU file with a shipped rom because all the links I have found no longer work. Thanks.
What ROM was on the phone?
You have to be running a Sense ROM in order to activate, use the dialer functions, update profile and PRL. Just flash a stock rooted ROM and it'll be fine. Here is a stock rooted ROM from Captain Throwback. It's based on the most recent software update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671395
Also, here are the RUU files for the EVO, should you decide to go that route, instead.
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?developer=Supersonic
Sent from my EVO using xda premium

Why can't you update PRL and profile in Lineage and other customs - and can we fix it

So as I've looked into it, it appears that nothing has changed here in the 2-3 years since I last explored this issue. I'm talking about the fact that you can't successfully update PRL and profile on CDMA carriers in LOS and AOSP ROMS. The usual behavior if you even have the option in the UX is that you get a force close. I'd love to understand why this hasn't been addressed.. It's a huge reason someone would stay on stock over AOSP/LOS. I saw someone suggesting a Nexus 5 dev had some success using a couple of APKs including OmaDmclient.apk, and a few threads here and on Reddit talking about how it must've been broken by an AOSP contributor, but in any event it still doesn't work. Isn't this something that the LOS team could fix if they wanted to?
The issue with CDMA is that most of the stuff isn't open source. This is why the aosp source code is targeted to GSM. So I sought this will get fixed any time soon.
Same problem... I think
My neighborhood has excellent Sprint 4G LTE coverage and it's much faster than T-Mobile. I happen to use Ting (which allows you to choose between T-Mobile GSM and Sprint CDMA, although to switch from one to the other costs $20). GSM isn't really an option for me.
Anyway, I used to have this problem with my LG Volt LS740. I could work around it by forcing a PRL and profile update on stock and then flashing to Cyanogenmod.
That phone finally bit the dust. I have now inherited my wife's Moto G 2015 (osprey) XT1548. Really nice phone.... but the issue is, the latest stock I can find is Android 6.0. I can activate the phone and get great 4G LTE on stock, but to flash to Lineage OS 14.1 (or AOSP) I have to wipe the device. I simply can't get it to pick up the 4G LTE service on the custom ROM's (tried both). This is a real problem.
As I understand it (admittedly from reading Wikipedia), the PRL contains an "acquisition table" that prescribes the frequencies/modes that the device will communicate on... so I think that's probably my issue. After doing the prescribed wipes in the ROM installation documentation, flashing the ROM, and booting the device, I think I've lost the PRL somewhere in that process.
Is there some way to retrieve the PRL while the device is on stock and put it back when flashing custom? If the PRL is indeed stored on the R-UIM, should I just remove the R-UIM during the first boot? Maybe I'm wrong and the problem isn't really the PRL.
Any thoughts? Please don't tell me to switch to GSM. The GSM coverage here is just plain bad from both carriers who offer it in my neck of the woods.
I have this same exact question. Ting, N910P note 4 that was originally Sprint, and days-old Lineage 16 / Andorid 9.0 . The latest stock rom is 6.0.1, and works fine. Lineage 16 works 99% fine and I'd really rather use that. But LTE doesn't work. If I force it to use 3G only, it actually all works. data, voice, text, bluetooth, gps… and being Lineage, I don't have to try to surgically remove all the spyware and other crapware without breaking it. It's just not in there in the first place. I'd really rather use that.
I would be fine having to extract things from the stock rom and edit files or whatever if it were at least just known what needed to be done. I'm fine with the fact that Lineage nor anyone else can actually include and redistribute any carrier proprietary stuff.
it should be possible
Has anyone figured this out?
I too have devices on ting, fantastically built devices that run amazingly thanks to a solid construction, the support of many many developers who are craft some of the best ROMs for any device I've ever seen, considering the limited specs of the XT1031s. Fortunately/adequately enough though, they only run on 3G Sprint, Boost originally, moved to Ting for their great rates for FreedomPop customers when they bought them out.
Anyway, currently to get a device on ting, I have to flash the latest 5.1 official stock Boost Mobile Rom with the latest radio baseband and firmware and such. A process thats pretty involved. I'm hoping that I can backup the stock image using TWRP, as when I went through the process of reloading the official image through the individual files via mfastboot, I skipped the logo and recovery files, and since I was able to retain my custom logos for boot and bootloaderunlocked screens, and the recovery, I'm hoping to be able to make an image of the stock ROM, which if at all possible, I'm going to do my best to make as bare bones as possible. May start with flashing the bloatware removed version of stock thats available, then going through and removing basically every app on the phone with the exception of settings and anything to do with phone, phone/carrier services, sim toolkit, etc, so I can have the smallest image possible that could maybe be restored everytime/anytime that I want to update the PRL or Profile. Which it looks like theres a new version of each released at a minimum every 3 months, as I just activated another device this way and there was only an incremental update of the last digit. If this works, great. If it doesn't then I hope that theres an answer to the question in the initial post of this thread;
Is there a way to update the CDMA PRL and Profile on a device that is running a custom ROM? If so, is it something the ROM needs to specifically support or is it something that is possible to do with a bundle of apks? Like sim toolkit and the like?
If its ROM related, are there, or would it be possible to take the necessary components from the stock files and install them in Xposed or Magisk? Or perhaps the buttons in the settings panel of the stock rom simply executes a series of commands that can be executed within a terminal CLI on the custom ROM? I assume that since the custom ROM clearly has access to the 3G radio since I can make and recieve calls, I have data, and text messaging (haven't tried MMS, but I assume it works) so why couldn't it do one more thing and initiate the PRL update?
I assume that even the stock rom doesn't ever touch the PRL or Profile, seeing as they remain even after a user data wipe, and are available for the radio to continue to use with custom roms, which means that the radio chip has to be the one storing the PRL Profile, so I bet that the radio also directly downloads those files from the carrier when asked to do so, and the stock rom must only come into play for the base logicstics of it all such as radio-"is this prl/profile a newer version than the one that i have now?" and phone-"yes, download new, purge old, flash new, tell me when done and leave me alone" Since the radio doesn't have its own processor for those sorts of things perhaps? If thats the case, then that should imply that theres nothing particularly proprietary or licensed, etc, that a rom would explicitly need to have in order to initiate these updates since it would never directly need to touch/see the files, just know that they were updated and what version number they are. What also lends me to believe this is the case is the fact that you can't select to downgrade the prl/profile, rollback, or load one manually, at least not that I can see.
So basically I'm saying that I hope it should be something simple to do. And if it is simple to do, you would think that custom roms would be able to read the carrier correctly too? Right now my new device reads "Boost" still. My previous one when I got it on ting I wanna say actually read ting afterwards. But when I loaded ressurrection remix, I had no cell/data/voice nothing, It just kept asking me for a sim card, which this phone doesnt have at all. When I loaded Lineage, everything cell related work. But can't update prl/profile, and carrier reads as "3G Roming Indicator Off" Which idk why thats the case.
Perhaps I'm missing something
Perhaps custom roms are missing a few somethings.
The only sure thing is that carriers need to just not be so greedy/dumb/uselessly difficult, and make giving them money for service easier, preferably without questions. Or at the very least actually provide some security so all this nonsense is at least worth something in the end to the end user, instead of being done so that they can try to spy on your unencrytped texts and calls to sell to advertisers, and selling access to the higest bidders such as the government and bounty hunters, whilst preventing you from restricting that information.

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