I was wondering if somebody would be willing/interested in working on a port of MIUI for the Verizon variant of the HTC One. It's my favorite ROM, and I know that it's been created for other variants of the HTC One as seen here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352742&highlight=miui
Would anybody else be interested in this? Thanks for looking!:good:
Think we will need more devs to have unlocked phones first.
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I would be very interested in this as well.
Lol you started the thread
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+1 for MIUI on VZW HTC One
Does anyone know anything about MIUI coming to the Verizon HTC One? Ive been waiting for this for a while. I saw some beta testers were wanted a few weeks ago, but I can't find much.
as always, that the installation of custom ROMs and flashing your device is risky business and we always recommend that you backup your data prior to playing around with the firmware.If you’re still that you want to give MIUI a try on your HTC One device, head over here and download the ROM file that you need and follow these simple instructions:
Push zip file to sdcard or Download on phone.
Reboot to recovery.
Wipe data (Factory Reset)
Flash ROM.
Reboot.
Wittmeyer said:
as always, that the installation of custom ROMs and flashing your device is risky business and we always recommend that you backup your data prior to playing around with the firmware.If you’re still that you want to give MIUI a try on your HTC One device, head over here and download the ROM file that you need and follow these simple instructions:
Push zip file to sdcard or Download on phone.
Reboot to recovery.
Wipe data (Factory Reset)
Flash ROM.
Reboot.
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You know there is no link in your post right?
http://en.miui.com/download.html
ccarr313 said:
http://en.miui.com/download.html
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I don't see the Verizon model of the HTC One listed on that page, so what are you trying to tell us?
jpradley said:
I don't see the Verizon model of the HTC One listed on that page, so what are you trying to tell us?
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I've been doing some research recently and from the looks of it there still hasn't been a build made for the Verizon HTC One. I tried two builds for the HTC One and was able to get them to boot but only briefly and with some issues. The main one being that wifi and sim wouldn't activate, also got numerous random reboots within seconds of booting. (Longest it went without rebooting was maybe a minute tops)
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I've been doing some research recently and from the looks of it there still hasn't been a build made for the Verizon HTC One. I tried two builds for the HTC One and was able to get them to boot but only briefly and with some issues. The main one being that wifi and sim wouldn't activate, also got numerous random reboots within seconds of booting. (Longest it went without rebooting was maybe a minute tops)
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There most likely will never be one for the Verizon m7.
Chilidog said:
There most likely will never be one for the Verizon m7.
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For a better understanding, why don't you believe there will be?
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UN5EEN said:
For a better understanding, why don't you believe there will be?
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The Verizon m7 was released like 6 months after the other variants, and that is when the majority of the major development occurs. To this day some of the most popular Roms are still not available. The m8 was released at the same time this time so it should receiver support from all the major developers.
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Hi Guys,
I managed to hard-brick my phone somehow. I sent it back to HTC already, but I just don't want to do it again. Can anyone figure out what did I do wrong?
Here is the story:
1, I've rooted the phone. I tried with the one-click root first, it did not work, but the other method involving unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.com and flashing CWM (endeavoru) and SuperSU worked.
2, I wanted to install my cmdsp update, which worked already in several devices (Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, Galaxy S III). I flashed the exact version which was in the thread (that one is created from the Galaxy Nexus CM9 distro (maguro)).
3, The device booted, but then got frozen on the UI. I hesitated what to do next.
4, I thought that maguro is not binary compatible with my device, so I downloaded CM10 from this thread, extracted the necessary files and created an update.zip for this device, then flashed it.
5, It got flashed nicely, but then the phone did not boot anymore.
It had 100% battery before, but long-pressing power button did not do anything. No way to get into hboot mode, and the device is not recognized as an USB device if plugged into a mac (sorry, no windows at home). The led does not even light up if I plug it to the charger.
So, the question is: what did I do so wrong that it got hard-bricked. I might get another device from HTC, I might need to pay for that, I don't know, but I do not want to repeat this mistake.
Do not flash other phone's **** into ur phone..
No human can take horse's penis in ass
Same way phone doesn't take other phone's **** into own..
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sumeshd said:
Do not flash other phone's **** into ur phone..
No human can take horse's penis in ass
Same way phone doesn't take other phone's **** into own..
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This is an update.zip, I flashed it to many other ARM-based device with no problem (ICS, JB).
Because you don't read and experiment, that's why.
Laurentius26 said:
Because you don't read and experiment, that's why.
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Don't read what? The doc of the update.zip that I made myself? This update.zip installs some libs into the /system partition. What can go wrong about it?
You got the SAME responses on the SAME thread you started in the at&t, rogers, telestra One XL forum. Tho your story didnt add up over there. Looks like u just need to come to terms with it amigo:beer:
#2 - CRAP Flashing doesnt pay
dlux.hu said:
This is an update.zip, I flashed it to many other ARM-based device with no problem (ICS, JB).
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Almost every Android has an ARM architecture CPU, doesn't mean you can flash whatever you want onto every phone.
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Because you overwrote your hboot when flashing the device?
Try running the JB Firmware Flasher.
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Actually I'm very interrested in what you flashed exactly?
With a S-ON device it should not be possible to flash anything that will hard-brick your device. So maybe you could post it for me?
EDIT: The ZIP you are linking to in your other thread could never have hard-bricked your phone. On a S-ON device it is impossible to flash onto a protected partition. So something else must have happened!
It is indeed possible to hard rbick an son device only by simply flashing a rom and boot.img meant for your device.
Recently it happened in the one x community when an (anonymous) developer released a rom and several people got bricked because of it.
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TToivanen said:
It is indeed possible to hard rbick an son device only by simply flashing a rom and boot.img meant for your device.
Recently it happened in the one x community when an (anonymous) developer released a rom and several people got bricked because of it.
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There is no boot.img in the ZIP he links to, only libraries and an APK file. I highly doubt that could hard-brick a S-ON device, but who knows.
Hey guys,
Before I get teared apart limb from limb, I tried searching for rooting on the new software and didn't really come up with any guides.
So, anyway. I just got my upgrade HOX in the mail, and I'm so excited! Of course, I've been on XDA before and rooted and customized and flashed to my heart's content, but I need some help.
Would someone lead me to a guide for rooting HOX on the NEW software? I just got my new kit today, I don't know if it automatically updates or not. I pretty much want to learn how to get to flashing a ROM.
Thanks!
C
i used this no problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1577671
cappyandroid said:
Hey guys,
Before I get teared apart limb from limb, I tried searching for rooting on the new software and didn't really come up with any guides.
So, anyway. I just got my upgrade HOX in the mail, and I'm so excited! Of course, I've been on XDA before and rooted and customized and flashed to my heart's content, but I need some help.
Would someone lead me to a guide for rooting HOX on the NEW software? I just got my new kit today, I don't know if it automatically updates or not. I pretty much want to learn how to get to flashing a ROM.
Thanks!
C
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Use it as stock for a few weeks at least to rule out any manufacturer hardware issues.
Update via the OTA check for updates in settings. (2.17 is the latest)
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The when you want to play with custom, root of etc....
Install Android SDK
1st step is unlocking the bootloader via HTCdev
Then flashing clockworkmod touch recovery
Then flashing a rom of choice, all which have root I think.
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Use it as stock for a few weeks at least to rule out any manufacturer hardware issues.
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I would actually emphasize this. So many people have had hardware issues and it will be a struggle to get the phone repaired after rooting via HTCDEV. Spare yourself trouble and give some time to rule out those problems.
Besides you can use that time to get to know the available roms, issues with them and the rooting/flashing process
chrisjcks said:
Use it as stock for a few weeks at least to rule out any manufacturer hardware issues.
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I also came here to post exactly this
akselic said:
I would actually emphasize this. So many people have had hardware issues and it will be a struggle to get the phone repaired after rooting via HTCDEV. Spare yourself trouble and give some time to rule out those problems.
Besides you can use that time to get to know the available roms, issues with them and the rooting/flashing process
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Sorry I'm just trying to learn here but here I go. Are their any complications of using HTC to unlock the bootloader meaning can't the boot loader be relocked if he is trying to send it in for repairs?
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TG2708 said:
Sorry I'm just trying to learn here but here I go. Are their any complications of using HTC to unlock the bootloader meaning can't the boot loader be relocked if he is trying to send it in for repairs?
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It can be relocked but unlocking the first time sends HTC a notion that your device has been unlocked. And there are several people that are having a tough time getting their phones repaired even though the issues are hardware.
Depending on the country and law it is possible to force them to repair or replace a faulty device but trust me, that process will be a lot faster and simpler if you haven't tampered with the bootloader.
An irrelevant response but that's why I will always go the nexus route when buying android so I could avoid most if not all these issues.
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Help with HTC One X ATT version
Hi Guys,
So I have unlocked my HTC One X ATT version using the HTCDev.com site. Now I want to install clockworkmod so I can proceed with custom ROM installations. But all the links that I find to CWM are dead.
Can someone point me to the live links please? I am itching to get the CM10 rom installed on my HOX.
Please note there are plenty of sites and links for international version of HOX but I want for ATT.
Thanks,
jhawk_007
jhawk_007 said:
Hi Guys,
So I have unlocked my HTC One X ATT version using the HTCDev.com site. Now I want to install clockworkmod so I can proceed with custom ROM installations. But all the links that I find to CWM are dead.
Can someone point me to the live links please? I am itching to get the CM10 rom installed on my HOX.
Please note there are plenty of sites and links for international version of HOX but I want for ATT.
Thanks,
jhawk_007
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Can CWM version on HOX Tegra 3 international work on an AT&T model?
I'd supply you my CWM touch, but i don't want to if it won't work.
As I'm unsure, I'll leave this up to you to decide.
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chrisjcks said:
Can CWM version on HOX Tegra 3 international work on an AT&T model?
I'd supply you my CWM touch, but i don't want to if it won't work.
As I'm unsure, I'll leave this up to you to decide.
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I tried CWM version but it does not work. The phone goes into loop when I try to boot it into recovery mode.
Thanks for the response though...
jhawk_007
jhawk_007 said:
I tried CWM version but it does not work. The phone goes into loop when I try to boot it into recovery mode.
Thanks for the response though...
jhawk_007
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You'd be better off asking in the AT&T One X section of this forum. I didn't think you could even use htcdev with it.
jhawk_007 said:
I tried CWM version but it does not work. The phone goes into loop when I try to boot it into recovery mode.
Thanks for the response though...
jhawk_007
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This is what you're looking for:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/evita/openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-evita.img
Found it through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677447
And these are the forums where you should go for an AT&T HTC One X:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
If you have a ATT HTC One X, get off this forum, go to the proper section, and never come back here. Flashing any rom here will permanently brick your device.
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Since it appears the One also can potentially lose its IMEI upon flashing an AOSP rom like a few other devices, I have a couple of questions...
#1 - will "adb reboot nvbackup" and nvrestore work on the One, or was that a Samsung only thing for the S3?
#2 - I was about to ask about backing up EFS via recovery, but it appears, at least with TWRP, that's not an option yet
#3 - is there any other way to backup the IMEI before flashing an AOSP rom? I've had no issues with CM, but after NOT backing up my IMEI when I had a GS3 and going through the massive headache to get that working again, I'd prefer to have a backup before trying any others
TIA!
jntdroid said:
Since it appears the One also can potentially lose its IMEI upon flashing an AOSP rom like a few other devices, I have a couple of questions...
#1 - will "adb reboot nvbackup" and nvrestore work on the One, or was that a Samsung only thing for the S3?
#2 - I was about to ask about backing up EFS via recovery, but it appears, at least with TWRP, that's not an option yet
#3 - is there any other way to backup the IMEI before flashing an AOSP rom? I've had no issues with CM, but after NOT backing up my IMEI when I had a GS3 and going through the massive headache to get that working again, I'd prefer to have a backup before trying any others
TIA!
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yuuup.... I jumped the gun and installed GPE without even considering this... now no VZ signal even after the restore. am I totally screwed without a backup?
Wait what's going on? I've flashed a few aosp ROMs already and back to sense and haven't lost anything g yet as far as I can see
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crazyg0od33 said:
Wait what's going on? I've flashed a few aosp ROMs already and back to sense and haven't lost anything g yet as far as I can see
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Same here - well only CM so far. But others are reporting what sounds like IMEI loss after flashing AOSP. Doesn't sound as widespread as it was with the S3 - but if there's even a remote chance, I don't want to mess with it! Just hoping to get more info... hopefully it's not as big of a concern.
jntdroid said:
Same here - well only CM so far. But others are reporting what sounds like IMEI loss after flashing AOSP. Doesn't sound as widespread as it was with the S3 - but if there's even a remote chance, I don't want to mess with it! Just hoping to get more info... hopefully it's not as big of a concern.
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what happens with an IMEI loss? we lose cell service?
BaBnkr said:
yuuup.... I jumped the gun and installed GPE without even considering this... now no VZ signal even after the restore. am I totally screwed without a backup?
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If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
Yikes. I've flashed GPE (didn't enjoy so much), bonestock (LOVE) and am now on CM (like so far) and haven't had any issue. Hopefully I don't!
Sent from my HTC One.
Has anybody figured this out yet and is it still an issue??
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andybones said:
If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
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Yuup. That worked .
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andybones said:
If you are S-OFF, flash the RUU posted, and that will fix you up.
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Where is the RUU posted at?
A couple of months ago I asked if there was an upgrade path to the latest update for a non rooted completely stock Verizon HTC One. The phone belongs to my mom who uses it on Ultra Mobile. Is there anyway to upgrade it to Kitkat. Right not it's on 4.2 Jellybean.
Warbuff said:
A couple of months ago I asked if there was an upgrade path to the latest update for a non rooted completely stock Verizon HTC One. The phone belongs to my mom who uses it on Ultra Mobile. Is there anyway to upgrade it to Kitkat. Right not it's on 4.2 Jellybean.
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Sure there is. Manually download the otapkg.zip and copy it to the phone. Reboot into stock recovery and chose apply update from phone storage.
dottat said:
Sure there is. Manually download the otapkg.zip and copy it to the phone. Reboot into stock recovery and chose apply update from phone storage.
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Trying to do that. When I boot into recovery I get unable to access sd card for about 5 times and then it finally boots into recovery. When attempting to select apply from phone storage it states invalid operation and reboots the phone. Any suggestions?
Warbuff said:
Trying to do that. When I boot into recovery I get unable to access sd card for about 5 times and then it finally boots into recovery. When attempting to select apply from phone storage it states invalid operation and reboots the phone. Any suggestions?
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Make sure fastboot is turned off, in the Rom settings before booting to recovery.
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Make sure fastboot is turned off, in the Rom settings before booting to recovery.
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Thanks for getting back to me quickly. Fastboot is turned off in power settings and the same issue arises.
Warbuff said:
Thanks for getting back to me quickly. Fastboot is turned off in power settings and the same issue arises.
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Well, this method used to work.
It may be that s-off is required to accomplish this now.
I can't really say for sure, as I haven't had a device that stayed s-on for more then a few days at most.
Wish I had a better answer for you.
santod040 said:
Well, this method used to work.
It may be that s-off is required to accomplish this now.
I can't really say for sure, as I haven't had a device that stayed s-on for more then a few days at most.
Wish I had a better answer for you.
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Thanks for trying anyways. Greatly appreciated. I guess my mom will stay on 4.2.2 for the foreseeable future.
Just updating for any future users who may come across the thread. The solution to my initial issue is as follows:
For those not on Verizon you can still update by using HTC sync. After installing HTC Sync and connecting your phone, it will prompt you for an available upgrade. Follow the onscreen instructions and the phone will be updated to whatever the latest update is.
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Just updating for any future users who may come across the thread. The solution to my initial issue is as follows:
For those not on Verizon you can still update by using HTC sync. After installing HTC Sync and connecting your phone, it will prompt you for an available upgrade. Follow the onscreen instructions and the phone will be updated to whatever the latest update is.
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As long as you are stock I might add. If it reads a custom Rom you won't get offered an update. And btw, what the app knows HTC knows ?
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As long as you are stock I might add. If it reads a custom Rom you won't get offered an update. And btw, what the app knows HTC knows ?
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So HTC knew I went from 4.x.x.x (while unlocked and s-off with root) down to 2.x.x.x to update to the newest through the app before going s-off and they took my phone to swap out. Cracked screen replacement. Sometimes they know but don't check.
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So HTC knew I went from 4.x.x.x (while unlocked and s-off with root) down to 2.x.x.x to update to the newest through the app before going s-off and they took my phone to swap out. Cracked screen replacement. Sometimes they know but don't check.
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Sorta depends on the case and who you get whether It pans out to be a problem. Just wanted to forewarn folks this app does check in
The fuu app does not.
Some of you may remember me. Made the HTC toolkits from a few years back til about 2014.
I'm rocking the M8 right now, but I just ordered the 10. I've noticed this phone didn't even take off in the market, unfortunately. However, I am planning on bringing back my toolkit and developing one for the HTC 10.
If you don't know what my toolkit is, look in my signature. Mind you, it's been a couple years since I coded and my skills are horribly off. Luckily, I kept all my source files to reference back to.
Hasoon2000 will be back in the game!
Just received my HTC 10. Rooted it and what not.
The rooting process changed slightly from 2 years ago, but no biggie. Made a few adjustments in the code for my toolkit. Should have it uploaded by today or tomorrow.
I'm in the process of cleaning up my code and making the UI cleaner and have a better flow, compared to my old toolkits. Here's a sample of where I am at. What other commands would you like? Mind you, I have been absent from the rooting scene for 2 years, so I have no idea of what happened since. That is why I need your input!
Cool.
Will this work on the Verizon HTC 10?
Maybe firmware upgrades for both S-ON and S-OFF devices?
desireaftergod said:
Will this work on the Verizon HTC 10?
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Now, is the process different for the Verizon model? From what I recall from my old Verizon model toolkits, Verizon phones couldn't be unlocked via HTCDev. Is that still true or can you now use HTCDev? Also, is what is the model codename for Verizon models? pfm/perfume? Got a picture of the Download Mode for me to look at?
chinke said:
Maybe firmware upgrades for both S-ON and S-OFF devices?
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Again, it's been a few years. Flashing update OTA/full ROM zip files should be the same for s-on and off, unless they changed something that I don't know about.
Also, who has the new ADB and Fastboot files and that can upload it for me? My files are old (what a surprise).
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Now, is the process differs for the Verizon model? From what I recall from my old Verizon model toolkits, Verizon phones couldn't be unlocked via HTCDev. Is that still true or can you now use HTCDev? Also, is what is the model codename for Verizon models? pfm/perfume? Got a picture of the Download Mode for me to look at?
Again, it's been a few years. Flashing update OTA/full ROM zip files should be the same for s-on and off, unless they changed something that I don't know about.
Also, who has the new ADB and Fastboot files and that can upload it for me? My files are old (what a surprise).
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/6vwp397e0jpoxaq/2016-10-05 06.36.27.jpg?dl=0 (Model is HTC6545LVW)
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/6vwp397e0jpoxaq/2016-10-05 06.36.27.jpg?dl=0 (Model is HTC6545LVW)
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Did you unlock your bootloader from HTCDev normally? For TWRP, did you use the official one for the HTC 10 pfm/perfume?
What I'm trying to see is if the recovery is universal for the 10 or if they made separate ones for Verizon and for the GSM model.
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hasoon2000 said:
Did you unlock your bootloader from HTCDev normally? For TWRP, did you use the official one for the HTC 10 pfm/perfume?
What I'm trying to see is if the recovery is universal for the 10 or if they made separate ones for Verizon and for the GSM model.
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Not unlocked yet
hasoon2000 said:
Again, it's been a few years. Flashing update OTA/full ROM zip files should be the same for s-on and off, unless they changed something that I don't know about.
Also, who has the new ADB and Fastboot files and that can upload it for me? My files are old (what a surprise).
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I did not mean ROM flashing, but firmwares. It has different ways for S-ON and S-OFF.
cool just got back into the HTC game after skipping the M8 and 9 good to see a familiar face
chinke said:
I did not mean ROM flashing, but firmwares. It has different ways for S-ON and S-OFF.
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I understood what you meant. My apologies on being unclear. What is the process for each way, and I'll try and make it happen.
adolfo778 said:
cool just got back into the HTC game after skipping the M8 and 9 good to see a familiar face
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I remember your username, but can't recall exactly.
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I apologize fellas.
I have multiple of my accounts hacked the past few days. PayPal, Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo, other forums, etc. I was able to override all of the hacks and secure my accounts again.
Will need a few more days for this.
In the meantime, what features would you guys like?
I remember your toolkit. I used it with my one X a couple years ago and i found it very useful. It's really cool to see you working on it for the 10.
Also, finding and installing drivers could be a nice and useful extra.
Nice to have you back, I've used a few of your all in one kits. Started with the hox, happy days.
Man, if this makes it easier/faster to update firmware on S-Off and S-On I'm totally gonna love it!
Yeah, if it simplifies firmware installs that would be amazing.
hasoon2000 said:
I apologize fellas.
I have multiple of my accounts hacked the past few days. PayPal, Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo, other forums, etc. I was able to override all of the hacks and secure my accounts again.
Will need a few more days for this.
In the meantime, what features would you guys like?
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Any updates on the toolkit
kewlpanda said:
Any updates on the toolkit
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Yeah. Still in the process. Modifying it for the HTC 10. Just started a new job, so life has been pretty hectic. I didn't forget about you guys.