Hi I'm just wondering, I'm on whatever rom the phone came with. Official OOS latest update. No root. No unlocked bootloader... For the first time ever with a phone I think?
I'm tempted by the community builds but just want to know for certain,
Do I need to unlock my bootloader? Someone said this and I thought that was strange considering you apparently side load it via adb in stock recovery.
Will I lose my data? If I will then I'll wait until after my 4 days at work as I need my phone as it is really. If not I'll flash straight away.
Thanks!!
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You can sideload without unlocking bootloader.
But you'll want to unlock the bootloader to make any further modifications after sideloading CB.
Also the phone will be wiped and reset to factory settings on unlocking the bootloader.
Thanks for the reply. So if I side load without unlocking bootloader it will be just like an update and no data wipe will happen?
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ephumuris said:
Thanks for the reply. So if I side load without unlocking bootloader it will be just like an update and no data wipe will happen?
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Actually I haven't tried it but theoretically no data loss or errors should happen as you are still switching to a Marshmallow based ROM and that too from Oneplus itself.
You're good to go.
If retaining stuff is important to u, u should root and unlock bootloader, it does not void warranty, use titanium backup and just go through trwp, so if anything does ever happen in the future u will have ur backups
I've always used root and stuff but lately I'm enjoying no root. Using Android Pay etc.
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Hi, just flashed the Google Factory Reset Image for GN (Android 4.0.2).
Should i lock the bootloader again (seems to be recommended from Google's side)..?
Im not gonna run custom software at this time.
no_johnr said:
Hi, just flashed the Google Factory Reset Image for GN (Android 4.0.2).
Should i lock the bootloader again (seems to be recommended from Google's side)..?
Im not gonna run custom software at this time.
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No you should not. There is no reason to.
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efrant said:
No you should not. There is no reason to.
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What he said. Just leave the bootloader unlocked and don't flash anything. You'll still receive ota.
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The only danger of an unlocked boot loader comes from what you do with the phone from when it's unlocked .
If you feel confident with flashing etc then keep it open , if as you have stated you don't want to flash then you may as well just lock it . It's so simple to unlock in any case . Personal preference really
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wardy said:
The only danger of an unlocked boot loader comes from what you do with the phone from when it's unlocked .
If you feel confident with flashing etc then keep it open , if as you have stated you don't want to flash then you may as well just lock it . It's so simple to unlock in any case . Personal preference really
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Yes, but every time you unlock it wipes all your data...
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Yep it sure does . Best to clear all data if you flash anything anyway . Either way it's up to you , no advice here is wrong . Your decision )
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Yes, but every time you unlock it wipes all your data...
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+1... leaving it unlocked does no harm as long as you dont do any mods afterwards. Leaving it unlocked allows you to back up game saves / app data if you decide to root/modify again.
Just if you send it back for manufacturer purposes.. relock the phone.
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Yep it sure does . Best to clear all data if you flash anything anyway . Either way it's up to you , no advice here is wrong . Your decision )
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I agree with you, that you should wipe everything when flashing a new ROM. However, I don't think I expressed my point properly: if your bootloader is locked, and say you want to flash a new radio, or a new recovery image (which do NOT require wiping your data at all), you CANNOT easily without wiping everything.
Hi all,
I will receive my new 10 tomorrow. Is there a guide so I can root it right away? Not sure but I assume it will be a wwe version (401?)
I should unlock it via htcdev and what's next?
Thanks!
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twistednl said:
I should unlock it via htcdev and what's next?
Thanks!
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As usual .. after unlock, install TWRP and install SuperSU.zip
You need to read and understand this first : http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/psa-htc-policy-unlocking-bootloader-t3365986
and here is the TWRP : http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3358139
Thanks for the answer. Both links give me an error in the xda app. Know where to find them but just FYI.
So I need to replace the recovery without doubt. Hmm, not sure if I want that reading the things about ota and stock recovery. I'm actually waiting for mike1986 to create a custom rom for the 10 but up until now no news about that.
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Prety interested in this one too... Looked around and on some sites it said that you can do it using various apps... I would also like to keep it as stock as possible but rooted, at least at the beginning
Is there any one touch root solution
What versions of SuperSU are people trying and having success with?
Latest versions had issues on my M9 so had an older version working great!
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Is there any one touch root solution
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Nope, and it as much as says so a few posts above yours.
I unlocked my device via htcdev, flashed trwp latest version and sideloaded the last beta version of supersu (2.71). These steps did the trick although some apps that require root (fstrim for example) claim I need to root the device. Rootchecker on the other hand claim my device is rooted. Main reason for me to unlock was adaway to get an almost ad free device.
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Was your device encrypted? Thought all devices are and you loose all userdata when you install TWRP. or even when you Unlock via htcDev?
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Was your device encrypted? Thought all devices are and you loose all userdata when you install TWRP. or even when you Unlock via htcDev?
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It will wipe when you unlock but unlike previous years, because it is encrypted it will forget its access when you s-off as well.
The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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Relock and flash factory recovery.IMG. did you save any of recovery.IMG??
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How could I backup stock recovery? Backing up the rest is done with twrp but stock recovery wasn't possible of course. What I understood was the stock recovery could be pulled from RUU and since I'm on the wwe 401 version I was not afraid I couldn't find that. Only did not expect an ota that quick
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Typical verizon removed the "Enable OEM unlock" option from the developer settings. Hopefully someone will figure out temproot quickly.
twistednl said:
The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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in my opinion I would not even bother with the OTA now that your unlocked and rooted. you will start seeing custom stuff soon enough. I'm still waiting for any info on mine even being shipped out.
What is the correct root procedure to keep signal?
I've tried:
1 unlock bootloader via htcdev.
2 flash TWRP.
3 flash SuperSU
4 run SunShine
5 re-enable data encryption via settings > storage
It then reboots and I see HTC logo (thought it was encrypting without giving any indication, so I left it overnight) and it was stuck in this state. In the morning I force rebooted and was still unencrypted and without signal, so I attempted step 5 with same result...
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What is the correct root procedure to keep signal?
I've tried:
1 unlock bootloader via htcdev.
2 flash TWRP.
3 flash SuperSU
4 run SunShine
5 re-enable data encryption via settings > storage
It then reboots and I see HTC logo (thought it was encrypting without giving any indication, so I left it overnight) and it was stuck in this state. In the morning I force rebooted and was still unencrypted and without signal, so I attempted step 5 with same result...
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Critical step omitted... Format data
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/psa-htc-10-s-off-s-lock-unlock-t3371264
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Critical step omitted... Format data
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/psa-htc-10-s-off-s-lock-unlock-t3371264
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I tried it, and I lose root, but gain signal...
krismach said:
I tried it, and I lose root, but gain signal...
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Well at least it boots!
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Well at least it boots!
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That's always good
I've attempted to root it again and now it works, it's rooted, with s-off, unlocked, and encrypted and with signal working.
Not sure why you lose root after format data, is that normal?
HTC 10 Video Tutorials
How to Factory Reset your HTC 10 in stock Android Recovery
https://youtu.be/JBee34qtVC4
How to Unlock the Bootloader on your HTC device like the HTC 10
https://youtu.be/gdYTeZ2pOUk
How to Root the HTC 10 and Install TWRP Recovery
https://youtu.be/btdllA1vlqI
How to S off the HTC 10 with SunShine App
https://youtu.be/mo6S9lLluJw
How to flash Stock RUU Firmware to you HTC 10 in Download Mode
https://youtu.be/1ACU3RGm9YI
The Best Rom for your HTC device Viper10 rom on the HTC 10 Tutorial
https://youtu.be/FZtvdA0wRW0
more videos to come.
please leave a comment if you have any suggestions on video i should make thanks
added a couple more videos to the OP
I can't wait to do this later today. Thank you!
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when i get to twrp after running sunshine for s-off, it has option to keep read only or swipe to allow modification. which do i choose for wiping data?
Does this work for Verizon devices? Also, if the phone is encrypted should we decrypt prior?
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slygeist said:
when i get to twrp after running sunshine for s-off, it has option to keep read only or swipe to allow modification. which do i choose for wiping data?
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keep read only is fine
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Does this work for Verizon devices? Also, if the phone is encrypted should we decrypt prior?
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you cant unlock the bootloader on Verizon device unless you go this method
http://theroot.ninja/verizon10.html
Just added another video to the OP
Forgive me if this has been asked already, but I did search and found nothing.
Does anyone know for sure that the t mobile version will come unlocked or be unlockable?
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So...just to clarify...Verizon users cannot: unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery/SU, or anything without using the mail-in method at the current time...is this correct?
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So...just to clarify...Verizon users cannot: unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery/SU, or anything without using the mail-in method at the current time...is this correct?
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yes that is correct. you could just buy the unlocked developer edition and then unlock root and s-off then flash the Verizon RUU and have a Verizon edition that is unlocked and awesome. or mail your phone to Jcase and he will unlock the bootloader and s-off for you. either way
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yes that is correct. you could just buy the unlocked developer edition and then unlock root and s-off then flash the Verizon RUU and have a Verizon edition that is unlocked and awesome. or mail your phone to Jcase and he will unlock the bootloader and s-off for you. either way
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Haha, well...too late for buying the unlocked version...but, if we cannot come up with a backup device to mail-in our current...from what I gather...jcase is pretty certain Sunshine will be available for the Verizon users in the future?
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Haha, well...too late for buying the unlocked version...but, if we cannot come up with a backup device to mail-in our current...from what I gather...jcase is pretty certain Sunshine will be available for the Verizon users in the future?
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yeah the problem is that Jcase is having trouble coming up with a good way to package the exploit he is using on the HTC 10 verizon so that it can be done in the SunShine app. Thats the hold up at this point.
Tomsgt said:
yeah the problem is that Jcase is having trouble coming up with a good way to package the exploit he is using on the HTC 10 verizon so that it can be done in the SunShine app. Thats the hold up at this point.
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K. Thank you for the response/added clarification.
mikenjen0524 said:
So...just to clarify...Verizon users cannot: unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery/SU, or anything without using the mail-in method at the current time...is this correct?
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Correct.
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Great info and videos! Do you have any idea if custom Roms will be different (as in less development, choices, and frequency) for the Verizon variant? I'm debating which phone to get, thanks...
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mmvic said:
Great info and videos! Do you have any idea if custom Roms will be different (as in less development, choices, and frequency) for the Verizon variant? I'm debating which phone to get, thanks...
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If you want to use it on Verizon you likely will be stuck on custom roms and Verizon firmware anyways ....without firmware from vzw it won't work and without a rom that has vzw advanced call features built in you will be missing out on stuff.
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Thanks for this Tom,
But could explain why you need S-off? What are the benefits of having s-off or s-on?
If anyone can help or point me in the right direction would be appreciated because I think my phone is broke. I have an unlocked HTC 10 (non-carrier), unlocked bootloader, s-off(via sunshine), twrp 3.0.1-0-pme. The phone was rooted but ater a factory reset (s-on during that time) to try to get xposed to work data no longer works. I've done the following at least 3 time each with no change in results: format data, factory reset, flash SuperSU-v2.72-forceencrypt, flash SuperSU-v2.72, restore back up from twrp, re-flashed twrp. Can anyone tell me if I'm missing a step or is my phone useless. Thank you in advance!
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If anyone can help or point me in the right direction would be appreciated because I think my phone is broke. I have an unlocked HTC 10 (non-carrier), unlocked bootloader, s-off(via sunshine), twrp 3.0.1-0-pme. The phone was rooted but ater a factory reset (s-on during that time) to try to get xposed to work data no longer works. I've done the following at least 3 time each with no change in results: format data, factory reset, flash SuperSU-v2.72-forceencrypt, flash SuperSU-v2.72, restore back up from twrp, re-flashed twrp. Can anyone tell me if I'm missing a step or is my phone useless. Thank you in advance!
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yeah this does happen at times you need to restore a stock system image and boot image in twrp then wipe encryption to get your DATA working again.
I'm not rooted and my bootloader is still locked.
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I'm not rooted and my bootloader is still locked.
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I am assuming a Google phone.
You can drop out of the beta and you should get an OTA to take you back. However last I heard from others they are still waiting on their OTA. So that might require waiting a bit.
Anything else will wipe the phone. Unlocking it will trigger a wipe. If you are already unlocked you could do it....But you are not.
Everything you mentioned will wipe the device. The is no way to go back manually. The only way not to force wipe the phone is to wait for the release version of. 2 in a few months.
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Is 7.1.2 as awful as 7.1.1 was?
You'll need to wait for the mysterious OTA after you unenroll. That's your only option being that your bootloader is locked.
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knitler said:
I'm not rooted and my bootloader is still locked.
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No. End of discussion.
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I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
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I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
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Well I've never personally installed a custom recovery without a PC. If you're still rooted you can maybe try flashify, but you probably lost root too.
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I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
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If you are rooted you can do it with Root Toolcase app which can be installed from Playstore. I do it with Root Toolcase.
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Thanks for your ideas and thoughts! Unfortunatly I was not clear enough in explaining my situation. Yes, I also lost root. Therefore I need to get root back an then the custom recovery. I'm at the camping site at the moment and I don't have access to any PC... Is it possible to root my device without a PC?
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Thanks for your ideas and thoughts! Unfortunatly I was not clear enough in explaining my situation. Yes, I also lost root. Therefore I need to get root back an then the custom recovery. I'm at the camping site at the moment and I don't have access to any PC... Is it possible to root my device without a PC?
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Ooh i see. Sorry. Then there is no way doing it without a pc.
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