I need to convert my M8 to the T-Mobile edition to be able to receive the official OTA updates. Would running an RUU do this? Or changing the CID? My M8 is S-Off.
Or, how do I pull an OTA file from the phone?
Why are so many people concerned with OTAs? If you're going to go through the trouble converting, then just flash the latest ROM that fits your needs. There is a ton of developers, any OTA functionality is added almost immediately. Go try Viper
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Hi guys, I've been searching the forum for a while but I still can't find a solution/reason for what it's happening to my DZ, which I bought from England and vodafone branded.
Soon after the first configuration I upgraded to 1.72 as suggested, but I couldn't know that rooting was then no more possible. I didn't want to be stuck on a vodafone branded and only-english rom, so I debranded succesfully my DZ by downgrading to a stock htc 1.34 rom (RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155556_signed), obtaining then permroot + superCID.
Now my rom speaks italian (as I wanted) and is rooted, but if I check manually for updates, I get only a message telling me that the phone is updated and there are no new upgrades available.
I tried to:
- look for updates before rooting and with s-on (CID vodap_001), waiting even for 1 week
- put back the gold card I used to downgrade and then checking for OTA
- check for updates with root, superCID and s-off
Is there any reason for that?
How can I update again to 2.2.1 (1.72 & 1.83)?
ps: I prefer a stock rom for the moment instead of a custom rom
Any help/opinion is appreciated!
There won't be any OTA updates once you've rooted and de-branded. And if there are, do not accept them, as they will either fail or possibly unroot/brick your phone.
Your option will to be to find a rooted, stock ROM that comes with the latest OTA software package already installed. Check the dev section, they have a list of ROMs. You may not be able to find the exact specific ROM you've currently got, but there are many choices that can come close.
First of all, thanks for prompt answering martonikaj.
I thought I could receive and install ota updates since there was a stock rom with superCID in my devide.. which is different from having a custom rom like Virtuos.
What about users telling they had downgraded-debranded-rooted their DZ and can receive and install successfully OTA updates??
Flashing a rooted stock rom implies wiping everything.. and I prefer to avoid that.
There's a rooted 1.82 stock ROM at : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=960149 . Really if you're going to make that huge version jump you should do a wipe. Back up your stuff with Titanium backup first
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First of all, thanks for prompt answering martonikaj.
I thought I could receive and install ota updates since there was a stock rom with superCID in my devide.. which is different from having a custom rom like Virtuos.
What about users telling they had downgraded-debranded-rooted their DZ and can receive and install successfully OTA updates??
Flashing a rooted stock rom implies wiping everything.. and I prefer to avoid that.
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Sorry but in all my times rooting and modding devices, applying OTA updates has never been something that works with rooted devices.
Unfortunately, yes, if you want to upgrade to the rooted version of the latest OTA ROM, you're gonna have to wipe everything and start from fresh with the new ROM.
Same here
Hi,
The same thing is exactly happening to me. My phone keeps telling me that there is not update but the software number is 1.34, which from what I've read is an older firmware. Shouldn't my phone be able to detect the update?
The question isnt whether rooted is better, but why our phones are not receiving any ota. Granting that stock rom is not better, the problem is there is no notification at all that there is an update.
FYI, I have flashed an official rue version but still has s-off. :-D I don't know if having s-off would prevent the phone from finding an update.
Think about it this way people: when you mod your phone by rooting, it's like cutting the imbillical cord with your carrier/manufacturer's update servers. Don't worry about why, just have that mentality as it will make all your lives easier. If you rooted, why would you want a stock rom that limits you?
If you want stock with sense, go for GingerSense, Vitruous, etc..
If you want stock w/o sense, go for any of the other pre-rooted G2 roms.
I really don't understand why people would complain about OTA updates when you can backup and update to a rom of your choice whenever you want. Plus, if you don't like it, you can revert! Something you cannot do with a stock OTA update.
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Sent from my Virtuous Desire Z 1.0.2 using XDA App
Hi I would like to know if there would be a problem if I flash the official rue of an Asian desire z with a european version or vice versa?
I bought my phone second hand and I decided to flash the 1.34.707.1 version into my originally 1.72 desire z. Now my phone cannot find updates. It keeps telling me that there is no update even if check manually.
I know that I can flash a higher version by downloading a higher rue version but what I wanted to find out if I can no longer receive ota updates because of what I did.
Since when I was in 1.72 my phone did not notify me of the 1.82 update too...
I don't know what's wrong.. Please help. Thank you.
I think if you are SuperCID and S-Off, it would work. Otherwise, it won't let you flash the ROM from another region.
Also, if you flash an official ROM, you will lose root, and you can't get it back on any ROM version higher than 1.34. For this reason, if you downgraded to 1.34 for purposes of rooting, you don't want the OTA updates, anyway.
If you're rooted and S-Off, and you want a more updated ROM version, just flash the Virtuous custom ROM. Its mostly stock 1.85, but rooted, and with a few cool added features and some optimizations.
Hi, the thing is I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to rooting. I read the posts here specifically in the wii section and I don't think I have the skills to pull it off and risk bricking my phone.
I think my phone is not rooted or it was before but not anymore, since as mentioned I flashed an official ruu.
So basically, I should still be able to receive OTA's from HTC right? I was wondering why my phone keeps telling me there's no update when the software number is 1.34 stock and not rooted. Shouldn't it notify me that there's an update at least regardless of whether I want to or not?
If you are not rooted, why did you downgrade to 1.34?
I also don't understand why you want to flash the RUU from a different region. If you aren't SuperCID and S-Off it won't work. Why not just flash the latest official RUU for your phone versions/region if you want to be updated and don't care about root?
I'm not sure why your OTA's don't work. I'm still on 1.34 (well, back to it), and I still get notifications to update.
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If you are not rooted, why did you downgrade to 1.34?
I also don't understand why you want to flash the RUU from a different region. If you aren't SuperCID and S-Off it won't work. Why not just flash the latest official RUU for your phone versions/region if you want to be updated and don't care about root?
I'm not sure why your OTA's don't work. I'm still on 1.34 (well, back to it), and I still get notifications to update.
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@redpoint73
I bought the phone from a friend of mine. I noticed that it had eng hboot and had s-off.
I have zero knowledge about rooting. When the gingerbread test rom for the desire z came out, I flashed the pc10img.zip via the bootloader, however since it was very buggy and laggy, I decided to flash stock desire z rom.
Having no knowledge about rooting I read some of the threads in this forum and learned that flashing an official rom i.e. the RUU would be the easiest way to return back to stock.
It worked, I am using stock rom. I experimented and found out that I can flash any of the RUU, so I chose any of the WWE release. I decided to flash an older firmware version specifically, the 1.34.707.1.
Now the problem is my phone doesn't prompt me with an update, even after checking in about phone > check for update.
I still have s-off but eng hboot is gone. To clarify I was not the one who rooted the phone, so I have no idea what to do.
Is it possible that the previous owner tweaked something in the phone that would absolutely prevent it from receiving OTA?
I am just worried since I have a feeling that the gingerbread OTA will be released in a few weeks since the update for the Desire HD is already out.
Please help and thank you again. I extremely as a NOOB!
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I am just worried since I have a feeling that the gingerbread OTA will be released in a few weeks since the update for the Desire HD is already out.
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I wouldn't worry about getting the official Gingerbread ROM OTA. It will probably be posted here or at shipped-roms.com long before you would get it OTA.
Hi guys,
I know that the htc official update is out in Europe but was wondering as reading the custom roms the HBOOT and Radio are not updated....
Is this due to new securities?
Basically am wondering if I could wait for the network to provide the latest update, then install a custom rom so that I have the latest hboot/radio too....
Have not been with htc phones for 2+ years so re-learning things....
Thanks.
A custom firmware can't update HBOOT or the baseband. You can only get it as part of the official HTC firmware updates.
If you're concerned about getting S-OFF then you don't want to update HBOOT just in case it fixes whatever exploit is necessary to get S-OFF.
If you don't care about S-OFF and just want custom firmware whilst accepting that updating HBOOT and the baseband is more annoying then you can do what you suggest. You should pair the baseband with the firmware though for best compatibility. For example, you shouldn't use the baseband for 1.26 with a 1.28 firmware without lots of testing as there might be some odd interactions or bugs.
Thanks for the response.... I reckon there will be a few weeks wait for the update via the network, so hopefully S-OFF has been worked on and available in which case I may just use that method.
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so i'm on ViperOne 2.5.0 with 2.22.531.6 firmware, unlocked bootloader, rooted, untouched CID and S-On. I'm wanting to update my firmware, gain S-Off, update to newest ViperOne. My plan is to relock the bootloader and run the 2.22.531.6 based T-mobile RUU, re-root and re-unlock plus change recovery to TWRP, run Sunshine to gain S-Off, then install latest ViperOne. Does that plan make sense? Normally I would just go ahead and experiment, but I'm finding the HTC phone to be much more complex than the previous nexii that I've tinkered with. I've been reading on this subject for the last week and I think my plan is sound, but wanted to consult with some more experienced people if they think it'll work. Thank you!
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Hi!
so i'm on ViperOne 2.5.0 with 2.22.531.6 firmware, unlocked bootloader, rooted, untouched CID and S-On. I'm wanting to update my firmware, gain S-Off, update to newest ViperOne. My plan is to relock the bootloader and run the 2.22.531.6 based T-mobile RUU, re-root and re-unlock plus change recovery to TWRP, run Sunshine to gain S-Off, then install latest ViperOne. Does that plan make sense? Normally I would just go ahead and experiment, but I'm finding the HTC phone to be much more complex than the previous nexii that I've tinkered with. I've been reading on this subject for the last week and I think my plan is sound, but wanted to consult with some more experienced people if they think it'll work. Thank you!
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At the beginning of the post you say that you are already on 2.22.531.6, whY do u wanna upgrade if u are already on it?
oh, i wanted to update to firmware 3.xx. Excuse me, I assumed that was implied with updating to the latest Viperone, which requires the 3.xx firmware. So what I ended up doing, for anyone that was/is in the situation I was in, was restoring a TWRP backup of stock Tmobile 2.22.531.6, rooting that with SuperSu.zip before rebooting, then booting into android. I then ran sunshine and obtained S-Off (for me the money was worth it). From there i flashed a stock recovery and allowed the phone to update to the 3.xx firmware via an OTA. Then I re-installed TWRP via an M8 toolkit (only part that required connecting to my PC), and then flashed the latest ViperOne. I obtained all files for this process from XDA. Once again all is well with the universe (for me at least). If anyone wants more details on what I did, let me know.
I'd like to update my One M8 to the latest iteration of Android available, but I haven't kept up with development since its release and am very confused as to my options and procedure.
To start with, I have a original release unlocked HTC One M8 GPE model, which I immediately converted to a stock T-Mobile Sense rom. In doing so, I obtained S-Off and SuperID as at the time it was necessary. It was also what seemed to be a one-way conversion from GPE to Sense, as trying to convert back would be very difficult (though not impossible). Ever since then, I have not bothered with any upgrades to the OS (other then a radio update), so afaik, it's still at the original rom/software versions of that initial release.
Reading from my Settings menu, I an on Android 4.4.2, Sense 6.0, ROM version 1.57.531.7, Kernal version 3.4.0-ga23aecb, Baseband 1.16.21331931, and Build number 1.57.531.7.
Reading from the boot screen, I am Unlocked, S-Off, CID-11111111, HBoot-3.16.0.0000, Radio-1.16.21331931.LA24G, and running with TWRP 2.7.1.0.
What I am confused about is, what would be the best and easiest option for me to update to the latest version. In reading some of the requirements for various roms, I can't tell which is using the latest available Android version, or if I need to do any updates to my M8 before I can even attempt to install the rom. I'm just looking to go back to a regular GPE rom, though I wouldn't mind any of the tweaks the custom roms bring, as well as having Xposed usage and root, both being a must!
Any advice or help to my upgrade path is much appreciated.
The fastest, easiest, and safest way to upgrade is to flash the latest stock, official HTC RUU for your device.
The link below will take you to HTC's page with instructions on how to flash the latest RUU for your T-Mobile M8 (SKU 531) and a download link for the latest marshmallow RUU - rom version 6.20.531.5 - at the very bottom.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-t-mobile/news/
Best of luck