Warranty Replacement HTC One - Verizon HTC One (M7)

I received my warranty replacement of the HTC One verizon version. I came with 4.10.605.3, with hboot 1.57. I have tried towelroot, sunshine, weaksauce, with not being able to root, unlock, and s-off. I there another method to unlock, s-off, and root? any help would be appreciated.
alucke

alucke said:
I received my warranty replacement of the HTC One verizon version. I came with 4.10.605.3, with hboot 1.57. I have tried towelroot, sunshine, weaksauce, with not being able to root, unlock, and s-off. I there another method to unlock, s-off, and root? any help would be appreciated.
alucke
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Sorry to tell you that versions past 3.11.605.1 can't be S-0ffed by publicly available methods.
With any luck, someone will release something to help out hboot 1.57 people just before the
next big HTC/Verizon release happens.

I read somewhere that rumrunner was gonna release an update so we can s-off hboot 1.57 with sense 6. Can someone please confirm this? If it is confirmed, when will they release it?

hboot 1.57
ughhh. Just tried the newest verson of Sunshine to S-0ff my HTC One M7.
It says "Incompatible ROM" then stops.
My shirt is stained with tears as I type this...

In the same boat...
I'm in the same boat.....Got a replacement to fix the purple camera issue, now I can't root! Tried all the various ways that I used on my previous 2 HTC Ones. Hoping the devs come up with a solution, tho I'm guessing we'll have to wait until Android L is pushed out....
Really missing double tap to wake the most...

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Factory S-OFF

I noticed after rooting 2.2, All I did was get root and apply the eng-bootloader.
But It says S-OFF in the bootloader and I did not apply unrevoked forever.
I got it though sprint's phone insurance company, since it's replacement for my old one.
Why would it have S-OFF? It's hardware 003. So I see no reason why it's S-OFF'd.
Warboy said:
I noticed after rooting 2.2, All I did was get root and apply the eng-bootloader.
But It says S-OFF in the bootloader and I did not apply unrevoked forever.
I got it though sprint's phone insurance company, since it's replacement for my old one.
Why would it have S-OFF? It's hardware 003. So I see no reason why it's S-OFF'd.
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The engineering bootloader is S-OFF, but it is not permanent unlike Unrevoked Forever. If you load a regular bootloader back on, the S-OFF will go away.
Correct me if I am wrong, but eng gives you S-OFF doesn't it? I have S-OFF and I didn't use u4.
bludragon742 said:
Correct me if I am wrong, but eng gives you S-OFF doesn't it? I have S-OFF and I didn't use u4.
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It won't stick....
S - Off = you have root, but if you did not run unrEVOked Forever you can lose root by an OTA update.
Y'all must be using a different hboot than me because Eng hboot never showed S-OFF until I ran U4E...
Alright. Just wondering.
Sent from my HTC Evo 4g using XDA App

[Q] Upgraded to 2.3 Now want to go back to use unlock utility (no root or goldcard)

Hi all,
I've never rooted or made a goldcard for my desire, but I upgraded to 2.3 using the RUU and was so pleased with the de-branding I wanted to unlock it too...
I tried to use this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16227825#post16227825 but it didn't work with HBOOT 1.02.0001 and RADIO-5.17.05.23
I tried to use the original RUUs to downgrade my phone, but it doesn't work and I get loads of different errors with different RUUs like 131, 140, 130 etc... basically telling me the carrier ID is incorrect or the RUU is the wrong version.
Is there a way I can restore an older ROM and HBOOT to be able to use the unlock utility?
Sorry, but at the moment there is no way to do what you want. But I am pretty sure there will be very soon.
Andaho said:
Hi all,
I've never rooted or made a goldcard for my desire, but I upgraded to 2.3 using the RUU and was so pleased with the de-branding I wanted to unlock it too...
I tried to use this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16227825#post16227825 but it didn't work with HBOOT 1.02.0001 and RADIO-5.17.05.23
I tried to use the original RUUs to downgrade my phone, but it doesn't work and I get loads of different errors with different RUUs like 131, 140, 130 etc... basically telling me the carrier ID is incorrect or the RUU is the wrong version.
Is there a way I can restore an older ROM and HBOOT to be able to use the unlock utility?
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In short: No
Longer: It MAY emerge as developers go to work on the update, but as you must have read when you ran the update there is no way back that is supported by hTC, and s-off or any kind of root will not work so far. The best you can do is to wait.
gerhard_wa said:
but as you must have read when you ran the update there is no way back that is supported by hTC, and s-off or any kind of root will not work so far. The best you can do is to wait.
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Thanks guys... no, I skipped reading that part but I was hoping the latter might be possible nevermind... I don't need it unlocked yet anyway still have a few months in this contract...
Will I at least be able to pay t-mobile to give me a working unlock code? - or will the new HBOOT have changed the code or something? lol
I plan to keep this phone for a while when it's out of contract... at least until the next generation come out that have a 2ghz quad core
It is taking longer than expected. Is any one able to root the HTC desire with Gingerbread RUU Update.
Desperately waiting root. Requesting developers to help several people like me to root the desire.
I did not read the warning too...
Similar problem here...
I join the queue waiting for a solution...
Is there a better thread? (This seems to be the first one...)
HTC Desire
ANDROID 2.3.3
32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
BRAVO PVT1 SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-1.02.0001
MICROP-031d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.17.05.23
JUL 22 2011, 16:19:16
SmartBricker said:
Similar problem here...
I join the queue waiting for a solution...
Is there a better thread? (This seems to be the first one...)
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If you find a better thread let me know so I can watch it too
Andaho said:
If you find a better thread let me know so I can watch it too
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Still waiting.....
htcdev.com
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209243

[Q] Got phone back from HTC Warranty LOCKED and S-On

Just got my M7 back form HTC for warranty repair. Phone was sent with to HTC with S-off but arrived with S-on and Hboot 1.57
I am a bit confused on what I need to do as things have changed since I first S-off using rumrunner and weaksauce.
Other then sunshine, Is there a way to root the phone in it's present state? Can I unlock the bootloader with HTdev?
Thanks
BB
Bad Bimr said:
Just got my M7 back form HTC for warranty repair. Phone was sent with to HTC with S-off but arrived with S-on and Hboot 1.57
I am a bit confused on what I need to do as things have changed since I first S-off using rumrunner and weaksauce.
Other then sunshine, Is there a way to root the phone in it's present state? Can I unlock the bootloader with HTdev?
Thanks
BB
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With hBoot 1.57, Sunshine is your only option. Works easy.
michaelbsheldon said:
With hBoot 1.57, Sunshine is your only option. Works easy.
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So we can't even root the M7 on hBoot 1.57 unless we use sunshine first?
I assume we can't flash and older version as well.
Thanks
BB
Bad Bimr said:
So we can't even root the M7 on hBoot 1.57 unless we use sunshine first?
I assume we can't flash and older version as well.
Thanks
BB
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Yes to both: it can be rooted and rommed just after you finish Sunshine.
And you're correct about you can't go back.
Once you've got S-0ff, you can go backwards and forwards with radios and hboots.

[Q] How to S-OFF and ROOT m8 software 3.28.401.7?

Hi, I know that this is a very basic thread and it has been answered before, but I couldn't find a procedure that addresses the 3.28.401.7 software. Can someone please explain to me how to get root access on HTC m8 kitkat (4.4.4 sense 6) software 3.28.401.7 ? Thanks alot
The easy way would probably be to just use Sunshine app. It costs $25 but will do both things for you(and unlock your bootloader too I believe). The app will tell you if it can work or not before you pay for it as well.
Otherwise I would think you could unlock bootloader through htcdev, then flash twrp recovery, which will itself root your phone as part of its install process. You would still need sunshine to s-off though I'm fairly certain.
john_0405 said:
Hi, I know that this is a very basic thread and it has been answered before, but I couldn't find a procedure that addresses the 3.28.401.7 software. Can someone please explain to me how to get root access on HTC m8 kitkat (4.4.4 sense 6) software 3.28.401.7 ? Thanks alot
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Sunshine is the only way to s-off.
Rooting is explained above perfectly. ?
I dont think sunshine will root the phone, as I have tried doing sunshine unrooted on 3.28 and it says I have to be rooted in order to actually try the app to see if it can s-off it. I havent rooted my phone and tried sunshine after that, but as i understand it can s-off even the new 3.28 base.
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Sunshine is for S-Off, not to root the phone.
Have you tried VomerGuides?
jkolner said:
Sunshine is for S-Off, not to root the phone.
Have you tried VomerGuides?
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Rooting, after unlocking the bootloader is simple, but OP asked about s-off also. ?

S-Off issue

Any pay solution for S-Off HBoot 3.19? Any update on SunShine 3.0
HTC__622
System: 4.4.4
Many Thanks!
Javacard is currently your only option however do note that it costs quite a lot of money to get one in hand.
Besides that, no, there are no other ways for you to get your phone S-Off, SunShine 3.0 is do to come out after holidays, God knows when exactly, it may even get delayed, who knows.
What he said. ^

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