S-OFF questions - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Recently, I used Sunshine and my phone now is S-OFF, the main reason is to change CID and MID.
After I turned to S-OFF, I flashed with RUU WWE. At this point, all seems to be ok, but I advised than Phone Encryption (normally shown when phone is booting), is not anymore. This is normal? When I enter to security settings, Phone Encryption is locked for change that setting, Im not sure if my phone is encrypted, or not.
Can I change to S-ON again? if yea, how is possible?
Exactly, what changes between S-ON and S-OFF?
Thanks,

sloaxleak said:
Recently, I used Sunshine and my phone now is S-OFF, the main reason is to change CID and MID.
After I turned to S-OFF, I flashed with RUU WWE. At this point, all seems to be ok, but I advised than Phone Encryption (normally shown when phone is booting), is not anymore. This is normal? When I enter to security settings, Phone Encryption is locked for change that setting, Im not sure if my phone is encrypted, or not.
Can I change to S-ON again? if yea, how is possible?
Exactly, what changes between S-ON and S-OFF?
Thanks,
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S-on can be achieved via fastboot command once the phone has been returned to stock (un-rooted w/stock recovery).
As far as the difference between the two, S-off simply means that bootloader security is off. For more info, read the thread linked below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680928
Sent from my HTC 10

Magnum_Enforcer said:
S-on can be achieved via fastboot command once the phone has been returned to stock (un-rooted w/stock recovery).
As far as the difference between the two, S-off simply means that bootloader security is off. For more info, read the thread linked below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680928
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Thank you. Which command I need to use? Actually I have a RUU, but I changed CID and MID. If I convert to S-ON, I need to use original CID/MID?
What are the main disadvantages if I'm S-OFF?

No real disadvantage to being S-off. You just need to keep in mind that bootloader security is off so care should be taken when flashing things like firmware to your phone, because there is no security in place to prevent you from flashing something to your phone (wrong firmware, for example).
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From the horse's mouth: http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/about_unlock_process (last few paragraphs explain the difference)

Any permanent side effect of unlocking HTC 10's bootloader?
I'm a newbie HTC 10 user. I have in mind to unlock my phone's bootloader. But coming from Xperia user, I'm currently afraid that there will be any specific DRM related features that will be gone forever once I unlock the HTC 10's bootloader (in Xperia, you will at least lose forever your X-Reality/Bravia Engine, send current location in messaging app, lose algorithm of the phone camera, etc).
Please advice whether there are same issues in HTC 10 or not.

Lucaviola said:
I'm a newbie HTC 10 user. I have in mind to unlock my phone's bootloader. But coming from Xperia user, I'm currently afraid that there will be any specific DRM related features that will be gone forever once I unlock the HTC 10's bootloader (in Xperia, you will at least lose forever your X-Reality/Bravia Engine, send current location in messaging app, lose algorithm of the phone camera, etc).
Please advice whether there are same issues in HTC 10 or not.
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As far as I know, the only potential ill effect of unlocking your bootloader is loosing Android Pay, and even there I think there is a work around. None of the types of issues that you mentioned though.

Lucaviola said:
I'm a newbie HTC 10 user. I have in mind to unlock my phone's bootloader. But coming from Xperia user, I'm currently afraid that there will be any specific DRM related features that will be gone forever once I unlock the HTC 10's bootloader (in Xperia, you will at least lose forever your X-Reality/Bravia Engine, send current location in messaging app, lose algorithm of the phone camera, etc).
Please advice whether there are same issues in HTC 10 or not.
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That sounds horrible. No, nothing like that with the phone itself. How third-party apps handle it (like the aforementioned Android Pay) is on them.
You can always relock the bootloader with fastboot or restore it to locked with a utility.

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[Q] Turning S-ON and removing the tampered banner?

Hi Everyone.
I'm having some difficulty returning security to on and also having the tampered banner removed. I'm hoping to send my phone back to warranty.
I've used this guide to get me through it but it left me with S-OFF http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2751011
I've then tried this guide to get me back to stock with S-ON but it retriggered the tampered flag after I turned it off: http://theunlockr.com/2014/06/08/how-to-unroot-the-htc-one-m8-video/
Does anyone know if there is a way to enable security to on without triggering the tampered flag? Or if I'm doing something wrong with these steps.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Find the appropriate RUU (If your carrier released it) and run it, it will remove the "tampered". FYI, next time dont worry about S-off so much. With S-off you could of put back on the stock recovery and relocked the bootloader and just sent it back w/ S-off, some 1% of devices mistakenly leave the factory w/ s-off.
HTC already has a record of you (based on your IMEI) unlocking the bootloader via HTCDev.com. You're going through a lot of effort to try to hide what HTC will already knows (that you modded the phone).
redpoint73 said:
HTC already has a record of you (based on your IMEI) unlocking the bootloader via HTCDev.com. You're going through a lot of effort to try to hide what HTC will already knows (that you modded the phone).
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Htc know that just u take unlock code from them but they don't know if u use that code to unlock or not. U can just take that code and keeping for future so even if u have that code this doesn't mind u already unlock ur device. So if ur s off is always better to s on ur device for sending for repair
That just mine opinion ?

[Q] Need some advice... confused about stock recovery version necessary (and more!)

Hello fellow TMO brethren....
I just got the M8 maybe a week ago... I was busy and had to wait before I could pull up XDA and start reading about this phone (getting root, etc.). Before this, I unfortunately allowed a few updates (2 maybe?) to install, which I believe will prevent me from using Firewater for S-Off... but no big deal....will get sunshine when I need it. However, though firewater won't work, I had no problem using HTCDev to unlock the bootloader (didn't know of towelroot at the time), flashing TWRP 2.8.0.1, and installing SuperSU....so I am currently rooted with stock Rom...
Further...I have not touched any applications. And although I have unlocked the bootloader using HTCDev, my calculator and flashlight are still available. I have read in this M8 general forum that the flashlight and calculator are deleted when you unlock the bootloader using HTCDev... This did not happen to me. Does anyone know if this is this just a T-Mobile thing? or has this changed for all carriers?
Anyway, I am now getting notice for yet another update...So I might as well install it. As we all know, I need to re-flash the stock recovery to get the OTA. Here is where I am confused. My current firmware is 2.22.531.5. I don't know what firmware I had a week ago when the phone was purchased.
This was the info on the bootloader screen yesterday, immediately prior to unlocking the BL or rooting the phone:
[btw, can someone tell me how to do a info dump from the bootloader?? is it just an option I missed?]
*** LOCKED ***
M8_UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.18.0.0000
Radio-1.19.213311491.03G
OpenDSP-v38.2.2-00542-M8974.0311
OS-2.22.531.5
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Jul 16 2014,03:33:24.0
1. My first question is what version of the stock recovery do I use?? On the page that contains the stock recoveries, it only shows these two:
Stock Recovery - 1.12.531.19
Stock Recovery - 1.57.531.7
2. Secondly, and I am really irritated about this.... but I never went and accepted the Google Drive free 65GB promo offered by HTC. When I start google drive it states it cannot determine the user (or something like that). I read elsewhere that this is because I unlocked the bootloader. I will do whatever it takes to get HTC to give me this because I think it is pretty low that they would invalidate the offer to anyone who has unlocked the bootloader pursuant to their website, their instructions, and their so-called "open atitude". Obviously I can re-lock the bootloader, but I do not know if that will matter. Plus... if they say that I requested a token .bin file to unlock, I can say that I changed my mind and decided not too. OR, I can get Sunshine, get s-off, and use the s-off ability to relock the bootloader. Does anyone have any advice on any of this?
3. Any general advice from anyone based on the info above??? (lI don't want to foreclose any other options by upgrading or whatever... ).
Thank you very much in advance!
P
NB: Wanted to mention that last night I was about to use Titanium to freeze and/or uninstall some crap software I didn't want, and to that end, disabled Amazon, Facebook, Facebook for HTC, and Kid Zone (and uninstalled Amazon MP3, which is not a system app). Just an FYI... disabling one (or more) of these apps (maybe Kid Zone?) prevented Wifi calling from functioning correctly...it would not let me call and every in-call received while on wifi calling went straight to VM. I have renabled the above apps to get wifi-calling working again, but also because I want to install this update and figured that disabling/freezing any original stock apps might cause problems. I will look around for a thread on safely deleting apps after I get this udpate...
Try this for getting your drive space.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
Its now 100GB so its definitely worth a shot. As for getting back to stock for an update you can always use a RUU since relocking your bootloader will drive space then unlocking it again after will cause a factory reset anyway. Back up everything that isnt already, relock with the instructions from the thread I linked, run a ruu to get back to stock, update the system, then unlock your bootloader again with your unlock code bin file.
phil.culler said:
Try this for getting your drive space.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
Its now 100GB so its definitely worth a shot. As for getting back to stock for an update you can always use a RUU since relocking your bootloader will drive space then unlocking it again after will cause a factory reset anyway. Back up everything that isnt already, relock with the instructions from the thread I linked, run a ruu to get back to stock, update the system, then unlock your bootloader again with your unlock code bin file.
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OK... that sounds like great info.... But to confirm though... I need S-off to relock bootloader. This is because I am essentially going back to factory default lock (without dealing with HTC at all). And by doing this, and then flashing the RUU (backing up everything first of course), I will be back to square one stock. For one, this will make it tough for HTC to claim I unlocked the bootloader (minimizing potentially any dispute over Google Drive promo). Then I would get any/all outstanding updates. I guess if I need S-off, then I would need to get sunshine, so I could just let that app re-unlock the bootloader. instead of using the .bin file (presuming I need s-off)?
Sorry... just confused as to when and for what specifically I need S-off (as your link emphasizes this).
Thanks a lot!!!!:good:
syntropic said:
OK... that sounds like great info.... But to confirm though... I need S-off to relock bootloader. This is because I am essentially going back to factory default lock (without dealing with HTC at all). And by doing this, and then flashing the RUU (backing up everything first of course), I will be back to square one stock. For one, this will make it tough for HTC to claim I unlocked the bootloader (minimizing potentially any dispute over Google Drive promo). Then I would get any/all outstanding updates. I guess if I need S-off, then I would need to get sunshine, so I could just let that app re-unlock the bootloader. instead of using the .bin file (presuming I need s-off)?
Sorry... just confused as to when and for what specifically I need S-off (as your link emphasizes this).
Thanks a lot!!!!:good:
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It looks like you will need S-Off to factory lock the bootloader. S-Off allows you to make changes to otherwise protected areas of the file system. To clarify, I haven't tried this method myself as I haven't had a need to factory relock my device yet. I ran full stock for months before I rooted. As for HTC knowing whether or not you unlocked your bootloader, if you used the HTCDEV method then they have record of you receiving an unlock token from them but if they go into bootloader for any reason and see Locked instead of Relocked they shouldnt give you any trouble I would think. I believe you can also reset it to S-On but again I've never tried and I'm not sure its entirely safe. You'll have to look into that.

I have M9u ROOTED, on RELOCKED and S-ON and I want to get Android 6, help (details)

HTC M9u .. CID 621 (Taiwan)
Software is currently 2.10.709.1
I recieved the OTA but I can't install it, it keeps coming back with an error
I just want to get rid of the root really and have the stock back so I can update to Android M smoothly. I have been searching all over XDA/Reddit and tried various methods but they all failed.
This post is my last call for help really before I give up.
I am not a developer but I am great at following steps and have been on these forums for quite a few years now. will appreciate any help I can get.
Get s-off?
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Is S-off required to flash 6.0 ROM.
There are so many different instructions out there. Very confusing even for me as someone who has flashed ROMs for years.
without OTA and official RUU, flashing firmware requires s-off
you can get it back to stock but trust me its not worth the hassle with s-on method... just fork out 25$ for sunshine and get s-off and problem solved... i know everyone wants the latest updates but trust me there is barely any difference in 5x and 6x it looks identical apart from a few new functions and incompatibility issues with some apps and xposed. if you dont want to go the s-off method than you need to find the ruu for your carrier.. unroot,, lock bootloader, and so on... its not worth the hassle...
AmAhmad said:
HTC M9u .. CID 621 (Taiwan)
Software is currently 2.10.709.1
I recieved the OTA but I can't install it, it keeps coming back with an error
I just want to get rid of the root really and have the stock back so I can update to Android M smoothly. I have been searching all over XDA/Reddit and tried various methods but they all failed.
This post is my last call for help really before I give up.
I am not a developer but I am great at following steps and have been on these forums for quite a few years now. will appreciate any help I can get.
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Start in this thread and read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
You have to be 100% stock to take an OTA now. This is because of past bricks that resulted from people trying to do what you did, which was take an OTA while rooted. It's a safety feature HTC implemented.
I am not sure if there is a .709 RUU file you can flash, but if so, that will take you back to full stock. If there isn't, you have little choice but to get s-off and update your firmware manually.
Thanks all. The thing is I live in Sudan and have absolutely no access to online payment, so using that 25 dollars app is nearly impossible really. no other way of getting s-off ?
iElvis said:
Start in this thread and read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
You have to be 100% stock to take an OTA now. This is because of past bricks that resulted from people trying to do what you did, which was take an OTA while rooted. It's a safety feature HTC implemented.
I am not sure if there is a .709 RUU file you can flash, but if so, that will take you back to full stock. If there isn't, you have little choice but to get s-off and update your firmware manually.
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Yes there is no RUU for my version sadly.
AmAhmad said:
Thanks all. The thing is I live in Sudan and have absolutely no access to online payment, so using that 25 dollars app is nearly impossible really. no other way of getting s-off ?
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There are a couple of other methods, but they require expensive hardware you would also have to order online.
The sunshine guys are pretty flexible about payment methods, though I'm not sure they would be able to do anything for you. Worst you can do is reach out and ask: http://theroot.ninja
Why don't you just use one of my backups? There is no need for a RUU or S-OFF. Both, the backup and some instructions can be found in the google sheet that is linked in the thread @iElvis linked earlier. (You could simply use the link in my signature, too.) Or did I miss the fact that you're unable to boot to TWRP anymore?
@GODSPD : That's not really a good advice. Only because you can't see any changes doesn't mean that there are none. Fixes for security flaws like stagefright (just a random example) aren't visable at all. Not to mention that the battery life is much better on android M. Besides there is no need to relock. Only RUU.exe files require a locked or relocked bootloader if you're a S-ON user but most of M9 RUUs (except those for US carriers) are RUU.zip files which don't check the status of your bootloader. OTAs don't check that status, either, because if they would owners of the developer edition wouldn't be able to apply them.
Flippy498 said:
Why don't you just use one of my backups? There is no need for a RUU or S-OFF. Both, the backup and some instructions can be found in the google sheet that is linked in the thread @iElvis linked earlier. (You could simply use the link in my signature, too.) Or did I miss the fact that you're unable to boot to TWRP anymore?
@GODSPD : That's not really a good advice. Only because you can't see any changes doesn't mean that there are none. Fixes for security flaws like stagefright (just a random example) aren't visable at all. Not to mention that the battery life is much better on android M. Besides there is no need to relock. Only RUU.exe files require a locked or relocked bootloader if you're a S-ON user but most of M9 RUUs (except those for US carriers) are RUU.zip files which don't check the status of your bootloader. OTAs don't check that status, either, because if they would owners of the developer edition wouldn't be able to apply them.
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visually the UI and system looks identical to me, im sure the updates do actually fix security issues, battery drains and other bugs thats for sure, but going from 5 > 6 a basic user wont even know the difference.
Correct me if im wrong, but OTA does check if the system is modified? better question ---> what does OTA actually check for in order to allow the update to be downloaded and installed?
GODSPD said:
visually the UI and system looks identical to me, im sure the updates do actually fix security issues, battery drains and other bugs thats for sure, but going from 5 > 6 a basic user wont even know the difference.
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They do look the same but that's no reason to recommend staying on android 5.
GODSPD said:
Correct me if im wrong, but OTA does check if the system is modified? better question ---> what does OTA actually check for in order to allow the update to be downloaded and installed?
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Yes, they check whether the system is modified (e.g. mounted as read/write) but the state of the bootloader doesn't matter. Further information about block-based OTAs can be found here.

[M8] Bootloader/root + warranty

Hello,
I ve got new M8 few day ago, and want to root it, I know that unlocking bootloader MIGHT void warranty depending on carrier, but Ive seen something about "relocking" it while S-Off - not "re-locked" sign but actually "locked". So there is actually no traces of unlocking/rooting.
Is that possible? And if, is that possible for "un-voiding" warranty?
"It depends"
It depends on whether your warranty is through the carrier, or HTC. And it may even depend on what region/country, etc.
Yes, you can make the IMEI say LOCKED. And if that is what they are checking, there will be no trace of it being bootloader unlocked.
But also remember that HTC has a record of you unlocking the bootloader via HTCDev.com (linked to your device's IMEI) and they can check that as well.
Carriers probably won't go that length. HTC may or may not. I'd say its "probably" okay (HTC will honor warranty) to have bootloader LOCKED. But its not a sure thing, for the reason stated above.
Are you sure you have a warranty to begin with? The phone came out over 2-1/2 years ago. I'd be surprised if they were still selling this as "new" with a valid warranty, and its not refurbished, second hand, etc.
redpoint73 said:
"It depends"
It depends on whether your warranty is through the carrier, or HTC. And it may even depend on what region/country, etc.
Yes, you can make the IMEI say LOCKED. And if that is what they are checking, there will be no trace of it being bootloader unlocked.
But also remember that HTC has a record of you unlocking the bootloader via HTCDev.com (linked to your device's IMEI) and they can check that as well.
Carriers probably won't go that length. HTC may or may not. I'd say its "probably" okay (HTC will honor warranty) to have bootloader LOCKED. But its not a sure thing, for the reason stated above.
Are you sure you have a warranty to begin with? The phone came out over 2-1/2 years ago. I'd be surprised if they were still selling this as "new" with a valid warranty, and its not refurbished, second hand, etc.
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Well, I don't have it through carrier nor HTC, just e-shop, and I hope it is new, seems like new (got last one) So, theoretically, I can unlock bootloader + root, and when I need to do warranty repair just to "lock" it same as unlocking it, or for "locked" do I always need S-Off? And also,how do I get that S-off?
Sharp852 said:
So, theoretically, I can unlock bootloader + root, and when I need to do warranty repair just to "lock" it same as unlocking it, or for "locked" do I always need S-Off?
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To make it say "LOCKED" you need s-off. Instruction to do so are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
Sharp852 said:
And also,how do I get that S-off?
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Sunshine app ($25): http://theroot.ninja/
And sunshine is the only way (if you are going to ask). No other working method currently.
redpoint73 said:
To make it say "LOCKED" you need s-off. Instruction to do so are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
Sunshine app ($25): http://theroot.ninja/
And yes (if you are going to ask), sunshine is the only way. No other working method currently.
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1. What is difference between "locked" and "re-locked", isn't that technically the same?
2. one "license" in Sunshine is for 1 device ("unlimited" S-On/Off locks/unlocks) of 1 S-Off unlock?
Sharp852 said:
1. What is difference between "locked" and "re-locked", isn't that technically the same?
2. one "license" in Sunshine is for 1 device ("unlimited" S-On/Off locks/unlocks) of 1 S-Off unlock?
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1) RELOCKED by definition means you previously unlocked the bootloader, then relocked it. It will actually say RELOCKED on the bootloader screen. This is not what you want, if you want HTC to think the phone has never been bootloader unlocked. The main reason for making it RELOCKED, is to run RUU or signed firmware (will not flash if bootloader is unlocked, unless you have s-off). You can make it RELOCKED while s-on, with the command: fastboot oem lock
LOCKED is the condition you want, if you want to make the bootloader look like you never unlocked it. S-off is required to make it LOCKED; using the guide I linked in my past post. You can basically think of this as a hack.
2) The license is for the device. From what I understand, you should be able to use the app to s-off, unlock the bootloader as much as you want; even if its been relocked or made s-on again.
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1) RELOCKED by definition means you previously unlocked the bootloader, then relocked it. It will actually say RELOCKED on the bootloader screen. This is not what you want, if you want HTC to think the phone has never been bootloader unlocked. The main reason for making it RELOCKED, is to run RUU or signed firmware (will not flash if bootloader is unlocked, unless you have s-off). You can make it RELOCKED while s-on, with the command: fastboot oem lock
LOCKED is the condition you want, if you want to make the bootloader look like you never unlocked it. S-off is required to make it LOCKED; using the guide I linked in my past post. You can basically think of this as a hack.
2) The license is for the device. From what I understand, you should be able to use the app to s-off, unlock the bootloader as much as you want; even if its been relocked or made s-on again.
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Okay,so far I understand, last thing is, while I am rooted, do I have some limitations? Ive heard something about Snapchat, etc....
Sharp852 said:
while I am rooted, do I have some limitations? Ive heard something about Snapchat, etc....
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I don't use Snapchat, so I have no idea on that. Apps may look for root, on an app-specific basis. For instance, Pokémon Go won't run on rooted devices (and don't think methods to "hide" root work in this case) to prevent players from cheating.
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I don't use Snapchat, so I have no idea on that. Apps may look for root, on an app-specific basis. For instance, Pokémon Go won't run on rooted devices (and don't think methods to "hide" root work in this case) to prevent players from cheating.
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And is there any workarounds?
Sharp852 said:
And is there any workarounds?
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For Pokémon Go, no. I haven't seen any workaround, except to unroot. But are you asking about Pokémon, in particular? If you are asking about apps in general (which look for root), and whether you can hide root or not; its going to vary on an app by app basis, and I can't really answer that.
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For Pokémon Go, no. I haven't seen any workaround, except to unroot. But are you asking about Pokémon, in particular? If you are asking about apps in general (which look for root), and whether you can hide root or not; its going to vary on an app by app basis, and I can't really answer that.
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Well, i dont play PoGo, i am looking more for Snapchat and bank app, but bank app, i must try that on myself i think
Can u tell most popular ones which wint work with root?
Also, how tk unroot? As superuser app i want SuperSU by Chainfire, that one have full unroot i think, will that work?
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Sharp852 said:
Can u tell most popular ones which wint work with root?
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No, I have no idea. Why don't you Google or XDA search the apps you use, instead of asking questions that can't be answered?
Sharp852 said:
Also, how tk unroot? As superuser app i want SuperSU by Chainfire, that one have full unroot i think, will that work?
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Unroot with SuperSU will still show the system as "modified".
Easy way to unroot, is make a TWRP backup before you root. Then you can just restore that backup, to "unroot" (you are restoring the ROM that was never rooted in the first place).

How to go back to stock rom? (s-on, lock)

I flashed 3.16.401.2 ruu.zip. But My status is still unlocked, s-on, software status : modified. I tried sunshine to s-off but not worked. I want to s-on,Lock, software status : official.
Where is my problem?
Can't I change to "software status fficial and lock" with s-on?
No need to create a new thread for this as you started this also in the previous one.
To make it locked you definitely need sunshine. If it's not working on your stock rom you obviously need to fill in a ticket to the sunshine team or contact them via the website.
But to be honest, why would you want it anyway ? It doesn't change anything, the device will still work as intended and does not increase or decrease value
Mr Hofs said:
No need to create a new thread for this as you started this also in the previous one.
To make it locked you definitely need sunshine. If it's not working on your stock rom you obviously need to fill in a ticket to the sunshine team or contact them via the website.
But to be honest, why would you want it anyway ? It doesn't change anything, the device will still work as intended and does not increase or decrease value
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To add to the above, you need to be rooted for sunshine to work
Tarima said:
To add to the above, you need to be rooted for sunshine to work
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That is indeed correct, thank you
But when someone says it does not work i redirect them to the sunshine team, pretty general to just say it doesn't work.
Mr Hofs said:
No need to create a new thread for this as you started this also in the previous one.
To make it locked you definitely need sunshine. If it's not working on your stock rom you obviously need to fill in a ticket to the sunshine team or contact them via the website.
But to be honest, why would you want it anyway ? It doesn't change anything, the device will still work as intended and does not increase or decrease value
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Some features are changed. originally there's cell broadcast feature in message(stock rom, s-on, Locked) app but now there isn't after back to stock rom(stock rom, s-on, Unlocked).
And customizing audio graphic(boomsound) having trouble.
So I want to s-on, lock.
And I sent emails several times to sunshine but They couldn't help.
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Some features are changed. originally there's cell broadcast feature in message(stock rom, s-on, Locked) app but now there isn't after back to stock rom(stock rom, s-on, Unlocked).
And customizing audio graphic(boomsound) having trouble.
So I want to s-on, lock.
And I sent emails several times to sunshine but They couldn't help.
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Well if you flashed 3.16.401 RUU than its all there is. Going back to locked doesn't change that, it has no influence at all. Not sure if you understand well but the firmware/bootloader/s on/s off/download mode has no influence at all on the apps which are installed with a stock rom or a custom rom.
And S on is what you already are......
On older devices the way to do it with S-ON was to first lock the bootloader (some devices even required this! make sure your device can boot before doing this!), then flashing the RUU. This would give the full official status
OronDF343 said:
On older devices the way to do it with S-ON was to first lock the bootloader (some devices even required this! make sure your device can boot before doing this!), then flashing the RUU. This would give the full official status
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Make sure you flash the RUU before going to a relocked/locked bootloader. If the device is not fully stock flashed and you lock it the device will NOT boot up. Unlocking the bootloader will also be blocked because you can't enable the OEM unlocking feature so basically you are screwed if you need to troubleshoot a non booting device.

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