Hey, all. I just bought a Verizon HTC One on eBay. Seems to work ok. I checked the IMEI with Verizon and it's clean, so I'll activate it at some point... but before I do that, I wanted to root it. I don't care about s-off, I just want root so I can delete the bloatware etc. I probably won't be flashing any custom ROMs for a bit (I don't need s-off for that anyway, right?)
I've been reading about Verizon telling HTC to not allow bootloader unlocking from their site, and I've read about Rumrunner. Will Rumrunner currently unlock and root a Verizon HTC One with Android 4.3 and HBOOT 1.55? If it will, I was also reading that the device has to be totally stock. Here is the software info. Do I have a stock handset?
Kernel version: 3.4.10-g40851b1, [email protected] #1, SMP PREEMPT
Baseband version: 1.12.41.1112_2
Build number: 2.10.605.1 LC278010 release-keys
Browser version: WebKit/534.30
I installed Root Checker Basic (something I've used on my rooted Nexus 7) and it says there is no root. Also appears to be locked and S-ON.
LOCKED
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.55.0000
RADIO-1.12.41.1112_2
OpenDSP-v33.120.274.0913
OS-2.10.605.1
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Nov 15 2013,02:09:27.0
Thanks for any help. Rooting my Dinc and Rezound wasn't nearly this involved.
Currently there is no way to root your device. For this phone, you pretty much need s-off to gain root. Also, yes your phone is stock. Rumrunner still hasn't been updated for 4.3, and it may never get updated, but either way this is a killer phone.
Sent from my HTC6500LVWBLU using Tapatalk 4
If I've helped, please hit the thanks button
tylerlawhon said:
Currently there is no way to root your device. For this phone, you pretty much need s-off to gain root. Also, yes your phone is stock. Rumrunner still hasn't been updated for 4.3, and it may never get updated, but either way this is a killer phone.
Sent from my HTC6500LVWBLU using Tapatalk 4
If I've helped, please hit the thanks button
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the quick reply. This makes me a sad panda. I love Titanium Backup. Why do you think Rumrunner may not get updated for 4.3? Are beaups and co tired of the One? I kinda feel like I have shackles on now. Dammit. I shoulda bought a diff phone that was already rooted. Gah... but this one was a great price, hardly used, and came with everything in the box.
Souldrifter said:
Thanks for the quick reply. This makes me a sad panda. I love Titanium Backup. Why do you think Rumrunner may not get updated for 4.3? Are beaups and co tired of the One? I kinda feel like I have shackles on now. Dammit. I shoulda bought a diff phone that was already rooted. Gah... but this one was a great price, hardly used, and came with everything in the box.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would guess the reason the 4.3 rumrunner update hasnt came out is because they are waiting for the 4.4 update which should be coming sometime in Jan, I could be completely wrong about this however.
Verizon HTC One with android 4.3 and hboot 1.55.0000
So am I right when I say its impossible to s-off or unlock the bootloader on a Verizon HTC One with Android 4.3 and an Hboot version of 1.55.0000 ? I tried everything in the books and can't get mine unlocked ??
DwayneZimmerman said:
So am I right when I say its impossible to s-off or unlock the bootloader on a Verizon HTC One with Android 4.3 and an Hboot version of 1.55.0000 ? I tried everything in the books and can't get mine unlocked ??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what tylerlawhon said.
At least the OS allows me to disable a bunch of stuff... I just wish it wasn't taking up part of my measley 32GB.
If this is stock, btw, why do I not have Twitter for HTC Sense available? I guess if I have to live with Blinkfeed until the Verizion KitKat/Sense 5.5 update, I want to put my Twitter feed in it... but it's not available in services. Any ideas?
EDIT: NM. I took a chance and installed the craptacular official Twitter Client for Android. That installs Twitter for HTC Sense service for Blinkfeed. Now to hide the damned thing from my app drawer. Ugh.
Related
So I just got a droid incredible 2 and was planning to run revolutionary on it to get S-OFF and root it. I tried to get started but apparently I have HBOOT .98 rather than the supported .97.
Does anyone know if the latest OTA is to blame for this or something about new dinc2's?
Is there a way to downgrade HBOOTs?
No, you cannot downgrade, not without root anyway, which you cannot get since it's not supported yet (see here). No clue when it will be, and I doubt anyone else does either
Didn't this forum already go through this once already before the GB root was available? Feels like deja vu
Wow, that was quick... Verizon must've already had a batch of new Dinc2's already updated and shipped before they did the OTA update a few days ago... .98 Hboot is what is coming in the latest OTA updates.
Looking like a new wave of XtcClip buyers again till the Devs can achieve S-Off again for the .98 Hboot.
So not knowing anything about HBOOT, besides the version, I know the Desire S is supported on HBOOT version .98.
Are these completely different or the same across all HTC phones?
I don't know if it has been confirmed that HTC clip supports .98 hboot either. but hopefully it works!
Will the HBOOT .98 ever be unlocked? I just got the INC2 and it automatically installed when I left the house for a few minutes!!!! Is it possible someone will unlock this?? I got the phone mainly so I can OC it and put on custom roms, WTF!! (
rizzo777 said:
Will the HBOOT .98 ever be unlocked? I just got the INC2 and it automatically installed when I left the house for a few minutes!!!! Is it possible someone will unlock this?? I got the phone mainly so I can OC it and put on custom roms, WTF!! (
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
there is still hope the xtc clip works..
Just return phone go to another Verizon.
Sent from my ADR6350 using XDA App
Ill be getting my inc 2 tomorrow (replacement for inc 1) and it wouldn't surprise me if I'm stuck in the same dilemma. Disappointing but ill have to wait because my inc 1 isn't functioning anyway.
Looking forward to the battery life though anyway. I had to go to aosp for better battery life with dinc 1 anyway.
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
iceman99393 said:
Just return phone go to another Verizon.
Sent from my ADR6350 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to an authorized agent. The inventories there tend to be older.
Sent from my Incredible 2 using xda premium
DInc II arrived on Friday.
I got soo lucky when I pushed customer service to give me an early upgrade.
It cost a total of $99.99 billed in Oct.
I worked real hard at rooting it, and come Monday I see it payed off.
I'm sure that it is only a matter of time that devs will discover, test, test and distribute the magic that they are soo good at.
I tried to donate to them but PayPal or AMEX was not an option and it has been so long that I looked at a money order that I don't think it would be worth the $0.60 USD + a postage stamp to mess with it.
Does any one know of a NORMAL way to donate to AlphaRevX or Revolutionary?
I plan on trying to get another DInc II in January (if it is still around).
me too
+1 stuck with S-ON and the 0.98.0000 HBOOT from OTA...
FYI
I just sent my Dinc2 in for warranty and the replacement has Hboot .97
now that XTC clips (everyone) are now unlimited, from beta to actual unlimited clips, so should try to find one.
Im pretty sure alpharev is working on s off for our 98 hboot they where asking for just that hboot or a link to the ota.... Pretty good sign
Sent from my Incredible 2 using xda premium
Workaround for 2.3.4?
Apologies if this post outs me as a total noob, but I'm only a week into my budding love affair with the DInc2 and Android, and I've already made one stupid misstep, as my phone came with HBOOT .97, and I foolishly took the OTA, realizing about a day later that yes, I would like to root this phone.
Being impatient, I was googling around to see if there were any solutions, when I found a link to a guide to unroot the Incredible 2 (which apparently I'm not allowed to link to yet). Basically, what this guide does is reflash the phone to 2.2 via an official signed update package (which should be able to be dropped on the SD card of the phone and flashed via the power/volume down method), gain temp root and manually reflash the HBOOT with .97 (via a dd command), and then upgrades (via another package to be flashed from the SD card, not OTA) to 2.3.3. At that point, I believe I could use the current version of revolutionary to gain S-Off, root the phone via the normal method, and be set to go.
Now, my question: is this going to result in a bricked device or a lot of wasted effort? Can the phone even take a signed update from the SD card without being S-Off? And will it trip me up when I try to flash to 2.2 because it's older than what's currently on the phone? Has anyone thought to try this? Waiting for Revolutionary to update is probably the smarter course of action, but I am one to push the limits of the technology around me, so unless someone out there knows that this won't work, I'll likely give it a go.
You will need to update to 2.3.3 leaked ruu to s-off anyways
Sent from my Incredible 2 using XDA App
kartng said:
Apologies if this post outs me as a total noob, but I'm only a week into my budding love affair with the DInc2 and Android, and I've already made one stupid misstep, as my phone came with HBOOT .97, and I foolishly took the OTA, realizing about a day later that yes, I would like to root this phone.
Being impatient, I was googling around to see if there were any solutions, when I found a link to a guide to unroot the Incredible 2 (which apparently I'm not allowed to link to yet). Basically, what this guide does is reflash the phone to 2.2 via an official signed update package (which should be able to be dropped on the SD card of the phone and flashed via the power/volume down method), gain temp root and manually reflash the HBOOT with .97 (via a dd command), and then upgrades (via another package to be flashed from the SD card, not OTA) to 2.3.3. At that point, I believe I could use the current version of revolutionary to gain S-Off, root the phone via the normal method, and be set to go.
Now, my question: is this going to result in a bricked device or a lot of wasted effort? Can the phone even take a signed update from the SD card without being S-Off? And will it trip me up when I try to flash to 2.2 because it's older than what's currently on the phone? Has anyone thought to try this? Waiting for Revolutionary to update is probably the smarter course of action, but I am one to push the limits of the technology around me, so unless someone out there knows that this won't work, I'll likely give it a go.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sent from my Incredible 2 using XDA App
times_infinity said:
Sent from my Incredible 2 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if your current hboot is. 98 you'll have to wait.
Sent from my Incredible 2 using XDA App
Nevermind lol.
Is there a way to root this model yet?
1.01.652.20
2.3.4 gingerbread
Thank you
Sent from my HTC_A510c using XDA App
Have you been living under a rock????for root you need s-off and for s-off you need XTC-Clip.....Currently there's NO OTHER WAY!!!!!
To forum moderator...
..please delete thread!
iceman99393 said:
Is there a way to root this model yet?
1.01.652.20
2.3.4 gingerbread
Thank you
Sent from my HTC_A510c using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you sure that your fw is 2.3.4 or is 2.3.3?? The only way of rooting your phone is using xtc clip and put it on s-off.
aparici said:
Are you sure that your fw is 2.3.4 or is 2.3.3?? The only way of rooting your phone is using xtc clip and put it on s-off.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
2.3.4 hboot 1.06
Sent from my HTC_A510c using XDA App
iceman99393 said:
2.3.4 hboot 1.06
Sent from my HTC_A510c using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is there a temproot that works?
Also there is no sim card slot on virgin mobile. Isn't that required for xtc clip?
Sent from my HTC_A510c using XDA App
where to get the 2.3.4 RUU?
where to get the 2.3.4 RUU?please tell me。THX
daxiaamu said:
where to get the 2.3.4 RUU?please tell me。THX
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have no idea. It shipped with 2.3.4 it just came out on virgin mobile USA yesterday. With hboot 1.06. S- on.
Sent from my Incredible 2 HD using XDA App
daxiaamu said:
where to get the 2.3.4 RUU?please tell me。THX
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This means that we will gen an update to 2.3.4 soon...
I have searched for days and have had no solid answers for rooting the Wildfire S on Virgin Mobile (USA). I understand about S-OFF, and know about the XTC clip and all that...but, because VM (USA) uses CDMA band, the sim clip is totally useless because there is no card in my phone. I'm not new to rooting...but really HTC....I buy a phone outright, and it's locked.
Any leads? I will run whatever exploit is necessary. This phone is great! It's the right size, plenty fast enough, but is so bogged down by preinstalled crap. Root fixes everything.
Heres the info from Hboot, and the software/kernel info. Anything else I can do to be helpful to achieve root, let me know!
MARVELC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.06.0000
MICROP-0354
RADIO-0.94.00.0824
Aug 15 2011, 22:34:38
Android Version: 2.3.4
Software version: 1.02.652.00
Kernel version:
2.6.35.10-g18b64ce
[email protected] #1
Wed Aug 24 16:44:41 CST 2011
damn... got to hope Alpharex takes it back up or wait for HTC
I got one of these phones too [online BestBuy] Memory issues already.
Really like Auto Memory Manager and Android Assistant [apps on Market]. Also, I disabled syncing [and cleared some things [[like contacts]]]. I haven't had those pesky memory messages [and clearing routine] since
There is already a software update from Virgin US [about phone; software updates; check now]. I didn't download or install [its supposed to fix a security exploit [[and I'm looking for exploits]]]. Sucks there is no sim port.
Did some reading. Apparently older chipsets like the ones in the Wildfire S fail to carry some token blah blah blah. To sum up, if you want s-off for the cdma models, you are waiting for updates signed by HTC. Probably some FOTA update [resolving the token issue] then perhaps a security unlock, but the Wilfire S isn't on the supported list at htcdev.com for unlocking yet [and none of the phones listed have been unlocked] If and when there is a FOTA update, perhaps Alpharevx might take up an unlocker, but for now, its a waiting game.
UPDATE: The new way of spoofing the sim and s-off ing without xtc clip works on these phones. Read about it here. Then root with the tutorial on the development thread WORD OF WARNING: Do not go out flashing new Roms to try them out. I have flashed two so far and neither works with my phone (although they work with other Wildfire Ss).
Irony
Is it just me that has realized that the Virgin Mobile Wildfire S is one of the only versions of this phone that can do S-off w/o X-clip but (to my knowledge) cannot be rooted ?
You can S off virgin mobile and root
You can S off virgin mobile and root without clip...tut here :
http://forums.androidcentral.com/htc-wildfire-s/134629-tutorial-s-off-virgin-mobile-cdma-s-off-without-xtc-clip-confi.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367067
go here dude. i just s-offed my wf-s :}
Check this out!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1696723
Just got a DINC2 replacement after 2 years with original dinc. My hope was to root and S-off ASAP. After a little searching I am not sure how to proceed. I have 0.98 bootloader with Android 2.3.4 and 5.10.605.9 software version.
I see that revolutionary does not have option for my bootloader. I also see a thread with a downgrade tool. I also saw a sticky saying not to download the bootloader.
Where do I go now with this?
Thanks.
If you have a way to get a xtc clip to get s off you will be ok. There are people that have been able to get s off with your software version but then have bootloop issues with sense roms. For some reason aosp roms are ok. There are many threads on this make sure you read up before deciding what to do. But I did read with the clip to get s off no issues with sense roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695414
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659256
Thanks for the reply! This is very disappointing. I really do not want to shell out $50 on a clip. It seems all I can do otherwise is wait for an OTA or a fix.
If he's on the 5.x version he can downgrade, and then use revolutionary.
Sent from my vivow using Tapatalk 2
marcmarshall said:
Just got a DINC2 replacement after 2 years with original dinc. My hope was to root and S-off ASAP. After a little searching I am not sure how to proceed. I have 0.98 bootloader with Android 2.3.4 and 5.10.605.9 software version.
I see that revolutionary does not have option for my bootloader. I also see a thread with a downgrade tool. I also saw a sticky saying not to download the bootloader.
Where do I go now with this?
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
With the 5.x software, use the downgrade tool in development, and s-off with revolutionary.
Edit: sorry, just noticed tyler's post says almost exactly the same thing.
Sent from my Incredible 2 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
Sorry looks like yours is not the newer software so you should be able to downgrade with revolutionary. Sorry if I miss guided you. There is a lot of people with the newer version having problems.
ok so what ive read here is if the phone is
SOFTWARE version 5.10.605.9
then downgrade + revolutionary. Hboot is .98, for what it's worth.
Also, another question, if the phone is past the 1 year warrenty, is it worth while to just use the HTCDev unlocking, or does this not 'fully' unlock the device to community needs?
gi812 said:
ok so what ive read here is if the phone is
SOFTWARE version 5.10.605.9
then downgrade + revolutionary. Hboot is .98, for what it's worth.
Also, another question, if the phone is past the 1 year warrenty, is it worth while to just use the HTCDev unlocking, or does this not 'fully' unlock the device to community needs?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Software version 5.x you should downgrade. It'll give you a lot more freedom.
Sent from my vivow using Tapatalk 2
Sorry for miss leading you at first. I downgraded with revolutionary and everything went great. There are some helpful videos on you tube on the downgrade process if you get stuck.
Ok, I have a shiny new HTC One M8 from EE in the UK. I am currently considering unlocking and custom ROM-ming my phone. I am not new to the unlocking and rom world, however, it has been a while since I have done anything with an HTC phone, the only HTC I have had was the original HTC Desire. My last 2 phones have been Nexus's, so I have been spoiled by the simplicity of unlocking and rooting.
So I have a few questions:
1. If I unlock via HTCdev, my Data partition will be formatted - yes? Will the Internal SDCard be wiped or will my photo's etc be preserved?
2. Are there any stock RUU's available if I need to go back to stock software for warranty purposes? (I know warranty is a grey area if I have used HTCdev). I currently have:
Android Version: 4.4.2,
HTC Sense 6.0,
Software Number 1.12.61.17,
HTC SDK API Level 6.17,
Kernel Version 3.4.0-g278eae8 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT,
Baseband version 1.14.2133156.UA13G_20.18f.4096.03L,
Build Number 1.1261.17 CL31414 release-keys
3. When an S-Off tool (inevitably) comes, will I be able to convert my device so it thinks that it is a standard non-carrier version? So I could stay stock and get the newest officially released software direct from HTC?
I hope these questions make sense?
Thanks
Stewart
StuMcBill said:
Ok, I have a shiny new HTC One M8 from EE in the UK. I am currently considering unlocking and custom ROM-ming my phone. I am not new to the unlocking and rom world, however, it has been a while since I have done anything with an HTC phone, the only HTC I have had was the original HTC Desire. My last 2 phones have been Nexus's, so I have been spoiled by the simplicity of unlocking and rooting.
So I have a few questions:
1. If I unlock via HTCdev, my Data partition will be formatted - yes? Will the Internal SDCard be wiped or will my photo's etc be preserved?
2. Are there any stock RUU's available if I need to go back to stock software for warranty purposes? (I know warranty is a grey area if I have used HTCdev). I currently have:
Android Version: 4.4.2,
HTC Sense 6.0,
Software Number 1.12.61.17,
HTC SDK API Level 6.17,
Kernel Version 3.4.0-g278eae8 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT,
Baseband version 1.14.2133156.UA13G_20.18f.4096.03L,
Build Number 1.1261.17 CL31414 release-keys
3. When an S-Off tool (inevitably) comes, will I be able to convert my device so it thinks that it is a standard non-carrier version? So I could stay stock and get the newest officially released software direct from HTC?
I hope these questions make sense?
Thanks
Stewart
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think it wipes everything so backup photos once unlocked get rooted the do a backup of your stock rom put it on pc for safe keeping then flash any think you like
StuMcBill said:
Ok, I have a shiny new HTC One M8 from EE in the UK. I am currently considering unlocking and custom ROM-ming my phone. I am not new to the unlocking and rom world, however, it has been a while since I have done anything with an HTC phone, the only HTC I have had was the original HTC Desire. My last 2 phones have been Nexus's, so I have been spoiled by the simplicity of unlocking and rooting.
So I have a few questions:
1. If I unlock via HTCdev, my Data partition will be formatted - yes? Will the Internal SDCard be wiped or will my photo's etc be preserved?
2. Are there any stock RUU's available if I need to go back to stock software for warranty purposes? (I know warranty is a grey area if I have used HTCdev). I currently have:
Android Version: 4.4.2,
HTC Sense 6.0,
Software Number 1.12.61.17,
HTC SDK API Level 6.17,
Kernel Version 3.4.0-g278eae8 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT,
Baseband version 1.14.2133156.UA13G_20.18f.4096.03L,
Build Number 1.1261.17 CL31414 release-keys
3. When an S-Off tool (inevitably) comes, will I be able to convert my device so it thinks that it is a standard non-carrier version? So I could stay stock and get the newest officially released software direct from HTC?
I hope these questions make sense?
Thanks
Stewart
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Yes, so back anything up first
2. Not seen any yet so there's a risk regarding that bit - take a full Nandroid before flashing a new ROM
3. Yes
Thanks for the replies chaps!
So, next question, is there a easy way to back everything up without currently having root? I would normally use Titanium Backup, however, I don't currently have root on my M8!
I'm not actually 100% sure I am going to put a custom ROM on, I might just unlock, wait for S-Off then convert to standard WWE(?) and then get the official HTC Updates. Is it the CID that needs changed to make it stock?
I have a few same kind of questions... How Htc has been acting if you use Htcdev to unlock? Do they take your imei and void warranty automatically or is it safe to root M8 with htcdev? Or is it just better to wait and get the unlock and root some other way?
As I'm coming from S4 with Knox tripped I would like that this kind of thing not to reproduce itself.
Pyrres said:
I have a few same kind of questions... How Htc has been acting if you use Htcdev to unlock? Do they take your imei and void warranty automatically or is it safe to root M8 with htcdev? Or is it just better to wait and get the unlock and root some other way?
As I'm coming from S4 with Knox tripped I would like that this kind of thing not to reproduce itself.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Anyone?
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Pyrres said:
I have a few same kind of questions... How Htc has been acting if you use Htcdev to unlock? Do they take your imei and void warranty automatically or is it safe to root M8 with htcdev? Or is it just better to wait and get the unlock and root some other way?
As I'm coming from S4 with Knox tripped I would like that this kind of thing not to reproduce itself.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It depends a little, but there are no horror stories of unlocked phones being automatically voided. If you stuffing around with custom software had CLEARLY destroyed the phone, and they could prove it,,, then maybe you would have an issue. Other than that, no problems. Many people have normal warranty claims with unlocked bootloaders.
M.
Thanks a lot. What about this S-off thing? Sorry for noob questions but my last Htc was stock Desire Z and Samsungs rooting has always been quite easy and simple.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Pyrres said:
Thanks a lot. What about this S-off thing? Sorry for noob questions but my last Htc was stock Desire Z and Samsungs rooting has always been quite easy and simple.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I believe that when (if) S-Off comes, we will be able to get rid of the Red text on the boot screen and get rid of the "tampered" message on the HBOOT Screen. So it will be a lot easier to make your phone look like it has not been touched!
I could be wrong though!
I should have unlocked my loader before I configured my phone the way I like it....
StuMcBill said:
I believe that when (if) S-Off comes, we will be able to get rid of the Red text on the boot screen and get rid of the "tampered" message on the HBOOT Screen. So it will be a lot easier to make your phone look like it has not been touched!
I could be wrong though!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just to make sure... So at this point I cannot make the phone look full stock (possible warranty claims etc.), not until we have S-off? Just trying to be absolutely sure that I wont run into problems if I root the phone before I even try to get all my stuff moved to it and some defect appears before S-off possibility.
I was s-off and bootloader unlocked before sending it in but they must have replaced something major to change that... Do we have anything to get s-off and unlock the bootloader on the latest update or am I stuck with stock? Thanks!
stuck with stock until an new exploit is release. i am in the same boat
d0m_ said:
stuck with stock until an new exploit is release. i am in the same boat
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Me too. Currently the best hope appears to be the sunfire exploit. seems like jcase and beaups are currently working on an exploit and have published a lot of them previously. but nothing at the moment. I believe that you may be able to get temp root from a version of towelroot but the kernel exploits that were previously used, rumrunner, etc. are not compatible with the new kernel in 4.4.2 aka Sense 6.0.
At least that's what I have been able to determine from skimming over these forums. :good:
by sunfire do you mean sunshine? i'd gladly pay for it if it works with the m7 with 4.4.2 and sense 6. i miss AOSP
d0m_ said:
by sunfire do you mean sunshine? i'd gladly pay for it if it works with the m7 with 4.4.2 and sense 6. i miss AOSP
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's my main thing too, I really grew to like aosp on the one...