I bought second hand htc M9, I found sprint rom in it :
"***unlocked***
htc_himawhl pvt
s-off
cid-11111111
os-3.41.651.4
feb 3 2016"
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but in the back cover of the phone it was written model: 0PJA120 (that was Tmobile model)
I decided to convert it to dev Edition,I changed the CID and MID
I installed fullstock firware 4.23.617.1 then the RUU 4.23.617.1 and I rebooted the device but no simcard no imei no baseband,
* I tried to flash another kernel "HTC Sense Android 7.0 Nougat ElementalX-m9-5.00" so in order to perform the flashing:
I installed twrp-2.8.5.0-hima.img then I updated it to twrp-3.1.1-0-hima.img using sd card method
The recovery offer me to root the device so I accept,
After that I copied the ElementalX-m9-5.00 zip to sd card and flashed it using twrp recovery,
but, unfortunately, after rebooting to system it's stuck in logo screen and won't start nor reboot to download mode and couldn't connect to PC.
I need real help!
If you lose your reception and the sim doesn't get recognized after flashing a GSM RUU then you definitely own a CDMA model. Due to the different partition layouts of the CDMA and the GSM versions of the M9 you might have damaged the hardware at that point.
You can try un-converting the phone. If you're lucky the phone will be working, again.
The bootloop on the other hand probably got caused by an incompatible SuperSU version. Older TWRP versions flashed SuperSU versions that are only compatible with firmware 1.x of the M9. Due to the bootloop problem in connection with higher firmware versions that feature got removed from newer TWRP versions.
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leo-pard said:
but, unfortunately, after rebooting to system it's stuck in logo screen and won't start nor reboot to download mode and couldn't connect to PC.
I need real help!
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You need to hold volume up and power for about 15-20 seconds and phone will power off, then hold volume down and power to enter download mode.
From there I think it's simple for you. Do what @Flippy498 said.
Flippy498 said:
If you lose your reception and the sim doesn't get recognized after flashing a GSM RUU then you definitely own a CDMA model. Due to the different partition layouts of the CDMA and the GSM versions of the M9 you might have damaged the hardware at that point.
You can try un-converting the phone. If you're lucky the phone will be working, again.
The bootloop on the other hand probably got caused by an incompatible SuperSU version. Older TWRP versions flashed SuperSU versions that are only compatible with firmware 1.x of the M9. Due to the bootloop problem in connection with higher firmware versions that feature got removed from newer TWRP versions.
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I have tracked my phone details using IMEI in the internet and here is the information:
IMEI 35722**********
Model HTC One M9
Serial Number HT53********
Part 99HADF163-00
Series HIMA#UHL_64G-C9
Part Description SKU , HTC , Traditional Chinese , TWN , CA , Bootloader Lock , Silver/Golden , DEF00 , w/o SIM Lock ,
HIMA#UHL_64G-C9#ASIA
Customer Description 聯強國際股份有限公司
Country TAIWAN
Warranty start 2015/03/30
Warranty end 2016/06/30
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I think the HIMA_UHL ASIA twn is gsm and its sku is 709, am i right?
BTW, I had access to the download mode after the battery was drained to 0, I'm keeping it in twrp recovery mode until I find a solution.
If your phone was GSM you wouldn't have lost your mobile reception and your sim card would have still been recognized after flashing the dev edition RUU. GSM variants can be converted from one version to another without any issues. If I were you I wouldn't trust whichever website you used and would ask HTC directly.
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Flippy498 said:
If your phone was GSM you wouldn't have lost your mobile reception and your sim card would have still been recognized after flashing the dev edition RUU. GSM variants can be converted from one version to another without any issues. If I were you I wouldn't trust whichever website you used and would ask HTC directly.
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You are right, I flashed the sprint ruu edition and it works fine, then i flashed the twrp recovery and i rooted the device with supersu, and I followed some instruction to unlock the simcard, and finally everything is fine except the main problem which is the absence of mobile sharing network setting, and you already gave me a logical explanation for that.
thank you so much
I have learned flashing lesson from you
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Hello guys, I need a asap help and will be very thankful for guidance.
I recently bought a used HTC one M8 Gold 32GB, it is in pristine condition, just weeks used, but when I came home and did a reset I realized that it was a rooted phone. But then I discovered that there were some apps like Sprint Worldwide and there were many instances where I found Sprint written, (I have no SIM installed and neither do we have Sprint in our country). So I ended up assuming that it was rooted by the original user solely to unlock the device? I am currently in 4.4.2 and unable to update as it keeps stucking on checking screen. Now I want to revert the device to its original condition and need help doing that. I heard that it can be done by installing RUU so I went to:
htc . com / us / support/rom-downloads
and downloaded: 4.25.651.18 (assuming it is a Sprint)
and then placed it in the sdcard but after HBOOT takes some loading time, it just says invalid image. I have also tried renaming it with no hope.
the bootloader is Locked/ M8_WHL PVT SHIP S-OFF.
redfaction95 said:
Hello guys, I need a asap help and will be very thankful for guidance.
I recently bought a used HTC one M8 Gold 32GB, it is in pristine condition, just weeks used, but when I came home and did a reset I realized that it was a rooted phone. But then I discovered that there were some apps like Sprint Worldwide and there were many instances where I found Sprint written, (I have no SIM installed and neither do we have Sprint in our country). So I ended up assuming that it was rooted by the original user solely to unlock the device? I am currently in 4.4.2 and unable to update as it keeps stucking on checking screen. Now I want to revert the device to its original condition and need help doing that. I heard that it can be done by installing RUU so I went to:
htc . com / us / support/rom-downloads
and downloaded: 4.25.651.18 (assuming it is a Sprint)
and then placed it in the sdcard but after HBOOT takes some loading time, it just says invalid image. I have also tried renaming it with no hope.
the bootloader is Locked/ M8_WHL PVT SHIP S-OFF.
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First you need to post the results of fastboot getvar all. REMOVE your serial and IMEI numbers from the pasted info before posting. We need to see hopefully the firmware that is currently on the device.
If it is Sprint and you have downloaded the correct RUU file, you do NOT put it on the SD card, you leave it on your Windows PC, attach the device to the PC with USB cable and run the RUU as administrator in Windows. Before that, download HTC Sync Manager and let it install, then delete it. It will leave behind the HTC drivers which you need.
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First you need to post the results of fastboot getvar all. REMOVE your serial and IMEI numbers from the pasted info before posting. We need to see hopefully the firmware that is currently on the device.
If it is Sprint and you have downloaded the correct RUU file, you do NOT put it on the SD card, you leave it on your Windows PC, attach the device to the PC with USB cable and run the RUU as administrator in Windows. Before that, download HTC Sync Manager and let it install, then delete it. It will leave behind the HTC drivers which you need.
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Thanks for the reply brother.
i.imgur . com / 2woLrs5.jpg
(Sorry, I have less than 10 posts )
And for your 2nd paragraph part, all done as you said, have installed everything and then uninstalled the htc sync as well, now jus waiting for you to confirm which version is my M8, if it is Sprint as you say, then I will flash it right away (I know risk is on me).
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Thanks for the reply brother.
i.imgur . com / 2woLrs5.jpg
(Sorry, I have less than 10 posts )
And for your 2nd paragraph part, all done as you said, have installed everything and then uninstalled the htc sync as well, now jus waiting for you to confirm which version is my M8, if it is Sprint as you say, then I will flash it right away (I know risk is on me).
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It's definitely Sprint but the firmware is ancient. Run the RUU file and hopefully it will go thru. If not, we'll have to find a way to update your firmware one at a time, but as you are S-OFF it will be easy enough as long as we can find the firmwares.
Sprint RUU can be found Here, this is the latest Lollipop version.
Get your phone into fastboot mode and simply run the RUU .exe file while your phone is plugged into the computer via USB.
Einwod said:
It's definitely Sprint but the firmware is ancient. Run the RUU file and hopefully it will go thru. If not, we'll have to find a way to update your firmware one at a time, but as you are S-OFF it will be easy enough as long as we can find the firmwares.
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Viper4713 said:
Sprint RUU can be found. this is the latest Lollipop version.
Get your phone into fastboot mode and simply run the RUU .exe file while your phone is plugged into the computer via USB.
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Thanks a ton mates, done as you said, everything is up and running butter smooth, now i am updated to 5.0.2 with a full clean install + update option now works as well and recovery is also working now. Just one more question, i dont see 3G anywhere in settings, but 4G is there, does my particular device doesnot come with 3G support?
redfaction95 said:
Thanks a ton mates, done as you said, everything is up and running butter smooth, now i am updated to 5.0.2 with a full clean install. Just one more question, i dont see 3G anywhere in settings, but 4G is there, does my particular device doesnot come with 3G support?
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It should all be there. When you connect to a data network, what symbol shows on the status bar?
Einwod said:
It should all be there. When you connect to a data network, what symbol shows on the status bar?
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A gsm sign sorrounded with a dotted circle
redfaction95 said:
A gsm sign sorrounded with a dotted circle
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I have no idea. I can change my symbol using Xposed modules, though normally mine chows 3G or H. Have you looked in settings/mobile data/network mode? Currently mine shows3G only, 2G/3G auto and 2G/3G/4G auto.
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I have no idea. I can change my symbol using Xposed modules, though normally mine chows 3G or H. Have you looked in settings/mobile data/network mode? Currently mine shows3G only, 2G/3G auto and 2G/3G/4G auto.
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imgur.com / xcJHIVE
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Sprint phones are different from a lot of others. I forgot about CDMA. Mine is GSM. Sorry I can't help further.
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Sprint phones are different from a lot of others. I forgot about CDMA. Mine is GSM. Sorry I can't help further.
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What if i flash it with the international/unlocked version of RUU like yours?
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What if i flash it with the international/unlocked version of RUU like yours?
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It won't work. If your device is CDMA and mine is GSM, you could brick your device totally.
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It won't work. If your device is CDMA and mine is GSM, you could brick your device totally.
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Are you sure mine is cdma? There is GSM written at many places too.
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Are you sure mine is cdma? There is GSM written at many places too.
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Sprint is CDMA. No doubt about it. The CDMA version M8 supports CDMA, GSM and HSPA, but not as many HSPA bands as the "pure" GSM M8 (basically any version except Sprint and Verizon).
What bands does your carrier use for 3G (HSPA)? I'm guessing that your carrier uses bands not supported by the Sprint version. In which case, you are out of luck. The Sprint (or Verizon) version is not recommended for anyone outside the US, and not on the specific (Sprint or Verizon) carrier.
You can't flash RUU, radio, or firmware from other versions to Sprint (even with s-off). As mentioned, the flash will either fail or brick the phone.
Einwod said:
It won't work. If your device is CDMA and mine is GSM, you could brick your device totally.
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redpoint73 said:
Sprint is CDMA. No doubt about it. The CDMA version M8 supports CDMA, GSM and HSPA, but not as many HSPA bands as the "pure" GSM M8 (basically any version except Sprint and Verizon).
What bands does your carrier use for 3G (HSPA)? I'm guessing that your carrier uses bands not supported by the Sprint version. In which case, you are out of luck. The Sprint (or Verizon) version is not recommended for anyone outside the US, and not on the specific (Sprint or Verizon) carrier.
You can't flash RUU, radio, or firmware from other versions to Sprint (even with s-off). As mentioned, the flash will either fail or brick the phone.
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I have changed my CID and MID. And btw can any one of you tell why the International version + Developer/Unlocked are still on 5.0.1 unlike the (my) Sprint version's 5.0.2 ...? Due to this issue, currently I am unable to flash any other lower (but international for 3G support) version of RUU exe regardless of me being on compatible CID/MID.
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I have changed my CID and MID. And btw can any one of you tell why the International version + Developer/Unlocked are still on 5.0.1 unlike the (my) Sprint version's 5.0.2 ...? Due to this issue, currently I am unable to flash any other lower (but international for 3G support) version of RUU exe regardless of me being on compatible CID/MID.
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Never ever install an intl version/dev edition to your sprint device. It may brick it.
Where is your region currently ? Which country ?
Maybe change of these helps :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594804
ckpv5 said:
Never ever install an intl version/dev edition to your sprint device. It may brick it.
Where is your region currently ? Which country ?
Maybe change of these helps :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594804
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I guess, it will not brick because I have changed my CID and MID according to the RUU version. Correct me if I am wrong?
I live in Asia, Pakistan.
ckpv5 said:
Never ever install an intl version/dev edition to your sprint device. It may brick it.
Where is your region currently ? Which country ?
Maybe change of these helps :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594804
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What about the European version instead 4.16.401.10
while setting:-
CID: HTC__001
MID: 0P6B10000
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What about the European version instead 4.16.401.10
while setting:-
CID: HTC__001
MID: 0P6B10000
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God almighty man, READ WHAT HE SAYS. You cannot and should not flash WWE anything on a Sprint device. What part of that do you NOT UNDERSTAND?
Started happen after I uninstalled MultiROM, the phone bricked and I had to RUU it. After RUU I tried all kinds of ROMS ( Viper One, CandySIX, ICE, LeeDrOid, Sky Dragon, etc... ) But most of them do not work ( boot loop ) and ones that work have unknown IMEI, unknown Baseband, and keeps searching for signal ( drains battery super quick ). I have superCID, S-OFF, Unlocked, Rooted everything. I am thinking I have corrupted of deleted my EFS partition, could someone please send me their backup so I can flash it?:crying:
Thank you so much for you help and have happy holidays,
You're probably trying to install a 3.35 rom on a 3.y firmware where y is not the same as 35.
I did try to install 3.35 firmware before installing ROM
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You're probably trying to install a 3.35 rom on a 3.y firmware where y is not the same as 35.
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I tried all kinds of firmwares, even the newest from HTC site 3.42 if I remember right. I tried go all the way back to 1.xx to 2.xx and then to the 3.35 and 3.37 the most used ones. All of them are fine, just unknown IMEI and baseband, sim not found.
What was your original firmware?
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What was your original firmware?
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I don't know what my original firmware was, if you mean the firmware when I bought it. If you mean the firmware before I ran into these problems, then it was 3.41 I think the newest from the HTC website at that time.
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I don't know what my original firmware was, if you mean the firmware when I bought it. If you mean the firmware before I ran into these problems, then it was 3.41 I think the newest from the HTC website at that time.
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I meant the one before the problems. But 3.41 isn't the complete version it should be something like 3.41.xxx.yy. The part with xxx is the important part.
I think you might have flashed a GSM RUU on a CDMA device. The partition layouts of those two versions differ and flashing GSM on CDMA (or vice versa) may lead to unrecoverable damages.
3.35.xxx.yy is only available for GSM and the only US firmware with 3.41.xxx.yy I know is 3.41.651.yy (Sprint - CDMA).
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I meant the one before the problems. But 3.41 isn't the complete version it should be something like 3.41.xxx.yy. The part with xxx is the important part.
I think you might have flashed a GSM RUU on a CDMA device. The partition layouts of those two versions differ and flashing GSM on CDMA (or vice versa) may lead to unrecoverable damages.
3.35.xxx.yy is only available for GSM and the only US firmware with 3.41.xxx.yy I know is 3.41.651.yy (Sprint - CDMA).
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ouch, then what should I do now? I didn't know there were two RUU versions, I might have done the exact thing you said. Is there no way to repair it except for hardware repair?
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ouch, then what should I do now? I didn't know there were two RUU versions, I might have done the exact thing you said. Is there no way to repair it except for hardware repair?
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If you're lucky you can recover your phone by flashing the latest 651/Sprint RUU. But I can't guarantee for anything.
Hi there, I picked up an HTC One M9 for a good price from China and overall I am pretty pleased with it however it seems to be wired for CDMA updates only and so it is stuck on Android 6.0, as attempting to update it says that updates are only available over CDMA networks.
Rebooting to bootloader It tells me
*** Software status: Official ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
*** S-OFF ***
I have tried using a wide selection of RUU files to update the phone and pretty much every one of them gives me an error. For example RUU_HIMA_UL_N70_SENSE80_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_4.30.617.12 takes me through the install process, reboots the phone to the bootloader and after several warning screens tells me that it will update from 3.37.605.19 to 4.30.617.12 The phone shows it is uploading, but then quickly ends up frozen whilst the PC dialog shows:
ERROR [132]: SIGNARURE ERROR
Exiting reboots the phone back to the starting condition.
I've tried all of the RUU files that I could find (with a higher version) and had the same error. Not sure where to go next, any help very gratefully received!
Cheers,
..alex
Please take a look at the ReadMe thread. It will tell you why you can't use 4.x RUUs on a phone with a 3.x firmware and why you should never try to flash a GSM RUU on a CDMA device.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs
Thanks for your response and the redirect to the readme I can see that the RUU update path is not going to work. Is there any way to switch this phone to GSM or is it permanently stuck add a CDMA device?
Cheers
..alex
It's permanently stuck on the CDMA firmware. Those are two completely different technologies.
However, the CDMA M9 supports some GSM frequencies so it shouldn't be completely useless for you. You probably just won't get LTE with it.
In regard to android updates: I don't know whether there already is an android 7 update for the verizon variant (verizon is super slow). If there is you might be able to update the phone with an unofficial firmware pack (like the ones that Sneakyghost provides) since you already have S-OFF. Although Sneakyghost himself doesn't provide ones for verizon phones you might find some in the verizon M9 forum. Afterwards you would only need to re-flash the corresponding 4.x RUU (assuming that you want to stay on the stock rom - otherwise you could directly flash whichever custom rom you want to use).
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If I were to pursue this strategy would the end product be a phone that had flipped to GSM and could connect to 4G? It feels like the difference is not a hardware one - that is the phones must have the hardware to go either way right? Or do they have a different comms chipset?
Cheers,
..alex
Flippy498 said:
It's permanently stuck on the CDMA firmware. Those are two completely different technologies.
However, the CDMA M9 supports some GSM frequencies so it shouldn't be completely useless for you. You probably just won't get LTE with it.
In regard to android updates: I don't know whether there already is an android 7 update for the verizon variant (verizon is super slow). If there is you might be able to update the phone with an unofficial firmware pack (like the ones that Sneakyghost provides) since you already have S-OFF. Although Sneakyghost himself doesn't provide ones for verizon phones you might find some in the verizon M9 forum. Afterwards you would only need to re-flash the corresponding 4.x RUU (assuming that you want to stay on the stock rom - otherwise you could directly flash whichever custom rom you want to use).
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You cannot flash a GSM firmware on a CDMA device (or vice versa) without damaging it unrecoverably. The partition layout isn't the same. All you can do is upgrading or downgrading your firmware but switching your SKU (even if it's another CDMA one*) will result in damages. The difference between GSM and CDMA phones lies within their hardware and their software. Although newer CDMA phones support some GSM frequencies and are therefore able to connect to some GSM networks they still aren't able to get G/2G/3G/H+/LTE on every carrier's network.
* Not even the different CDMA variants of the M9 share the same partition layout.
I've bought second hand m9 , this last was flashed and rooted because I found supersu integrated with it, the problem is some settings are missing comparing with regular m9 like mobile network sharing for example, is there a way to fix the problem?
First of all, never use a second hand device without reinstalling the whole OS. I factory resetted my M9 right after buying it. (And rooted it, etc...)
Just look at you CID and MID and find the latest RUU for your phone and install it.
Maybe the person that had it before removed the certain settings, because the HTC settings app is quite modular from what i've seen. The settings app is split into many apps. Probably when debloating it he accidentally deleted that. (For example, if you install HTC's chinese performance management tool, a new setting will pop up in the settings app. Same with Sense Toolbox)
Or if is already rooted, just install S-Team ROM (sun_dream's ROM).
where can i find cid mid numbers?
and what is the best rom should i install?
leo-pard said:
where can i find cid mid numbers?
and what is the best rom should i install?
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I suggest you first install stock rom.
I have been searching for a while for how to update the rom image
I checked my phone and I found the following information:
***unlocked***
htc_himawhl pvt s-off
cid-11111111
os-3.41.651.4
feb 3 2016
I believe that my phone was for developers, so I downloaded devRUU "HTC One M9 4.30.617.12" from HTC website and I tried to install it but I got error 132 (get the correct RUU...)
I switched to another RUU "HTC One M9 4.27.651.4", but I got the same error error 132
I've tried to get my CID and MID numbers using CMD but I've got nothing, it shows me:
CID:
MID:
nothing, blank, no information. after some research I realized that it was CID free "unlocked"
the main question is, how can I upgrade my system to get my full setting options? I appreciate your help
Forget whatever you read. It's wrong and you should thank whichever god you believe in that the dev edition RUU didn't get flashed.
First of all, you own the Sprint version (SKU 651) which is a CDMA device. The dev edition RUU (SKU 617) is meant to be used on GSM devices only. Those are two completely different technologies used by different US network carriers. Flashing GSM files on CDMA devices or vice versa leads to unrecoverable hardware damages in most cases since those versions have different partition layouts. It's not even safe to flash Verizon (another CDMA carrier) files on a Sprint device or vice versa since even these models use different layouts.
Second, there is no such thing as an HTC phone without CID. The dev/"unlocked" version has CID BS_US002. If the app doesn't give you any info then it's not working. In addition, it's recommended to use the current firmware version for finding the correct RUU instead of MID and CID. With the latter you still need to guess a lot whereas the former gives you the exact version of the RUU that is flashable.
Btw, you should get rid of the SuperCID your phone is currently using (11111111) since it causes more problems than benefit.
You'll never be able to flash a 4.x RUU on a phone that uses firmware 3.x. The encryption keys changed between those two firmware versions. You'll need to update the phone by using unencrypted files (OTAs or - if you have S-OFF - custom made 4.x firmware packs). You should have S-OFF since getting the SCID is impossible without it (the same applies to getting rid of it). However, Sneakyghost doesn't support CDMA devices so I don't know whether there are any custom firmware packs you could use.
If I were you I'd take the time to carefully read the ReadMe thread and to make sure that I understand everthing. Then I'd use the conversion guide for getting rid of the SCID (you can ignore the warnings if you use a RUU for your current SKU 651). Afterwards, that phone should be able to receive 4.x OTAs so that it can get updated to the latest firmware.
Sidenote in regard to the original question with the missing settings: I could be wrong but if I'm not mistaken then it's completely normal that Sprint models lack the network sharing option since that carrier doesn't allow it and therefore asked HTC to remove that option.
what a wonderful explanation, it's all clear, thanks a lot!
one more question,
how do i know for sure that my M9 is CDMA and has not been only changed to sprint rom version ?
I've googled for the differences between CDMA and GSM, I found that CDMA network basically depends on the device itself, whereas the GSM network depends on the SIM card. However the Sprint HTC One M9 had a nano sim slot in it in order to connect to GSM 3G and 4G bands, which were not devloped yet in CDMA networks. if this is right, could I still use my GSM network through 3g or 4g?
Since LTE is a GSM-only technology there are not many "pure" CDMA devices, anymore. Nowadays, all CDMA phones support Sim cards and some GSM frequencies. However, that doesn't mean that you can get reception with every GSM carrier if you own a CDMA phone since different carriers use different frequencies. In addition, one and the same carrier might even be using different frequencies for its network depending on the location. You'll have to try out whether you can get mobile reception with your current carrier and that phone.
Assuming that no one tinkered with the hardware of that phone, you can find out its original MID by taking a look at the engraving on the bottom of the back side (c.f. the FAQ of the ReadMe thread).
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It's written :
Model:0PJA120 FCC ID:NM80PJA120 M9u
2200
actually the phone can read my gsm sim card, I have no problem with that except I want to make sure if it is CDMA version or not
I've looked everywhere in the internet but I didn't find a direct answers
Mhm... That MID belongs to the T-Mobile US (GSM) model. But your firmware is a CDMA one. The question is whether your phone still has its original backplate or not. Normally, cross-flashing GSM and CDMA will make the phone failing to recognize sim cards.
You could contact HTC and ask them whether they can tell you what kind of M9 you own with the help of its IMEI.
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yes it does recognize my sim card
thank you very much for your help:good:
I'll try to contact htc to solve this contradiction
I'm facing same problem....
Dear Leo-pard,
could you please help me out....is your problem solved after chatting with HTC Customer care..
I'm facing same problem as my HTC M9 is also not showing Mobile Network Sharing Option....
Please help me out also....
I'll be waiting for your reply...
A lot of carriers charge extra for hotspotting. More than likely mobile network sharing will be off because the carrier wants you to pay for it. What I don't know is if it is coded into the firmware or not.
Hey @Flippy498
I have a sitting HTC m9 and like you said have missing mobile network sharing settings. My phone is s off with locked bootloader.
What can I do to use USB tethering it mobile hotspot? Can I use a third party app to use them?
Thanks
Hello everyone, i have a doubt about update my verizon.
This is the problem:
I have an Unlocked HTC One M9 Verizon with Android 6.0, i use the phone witg GSM sim card (not CDMA), i have no problems to use, 2g, 3g and 4g.
I live in Argentina, and i can't update to Nougat, when i try via OTA it says that only can be done through CDMA network, and in HTC Sync Manager the "loading" bar stuck on 1% and nothing happens.
A saw another post that have the RUU Nougat 4.49.605.11 signed for Verizon HTC One M9.
My questions:
1) It will work my GSM card after flash this zip?
2) How do i know if it's compatible with GSM sim card this update
3) Anyone on XDA made this update working on GSM?
My phone:
Unlocked HTC One M9 Verizon
OS: Full Stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Security: S-ON
Bootloader: Locked
Recovery: No recovery installed on the phone, even factory recovery.
The post where i saw the RUU Signed is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...t/6-0-verizon-htc-one-m9-marshmallow-t3316279
Made by @santod040
I Live in Mexico and had the same (working on GSM chip) I followed the steps in this post and I'm now on Android 7.0 working fine on GSM 4GLTE, be warned that it will do a full wipe, backup anything you need to keep.
ElConedeTJ said:
I Live in Mexico and had the same (working on GSM chip) I followed the steps in this post and I'm now on Android 7.0 working fine on GSM 4GLTE, be warned that it will do a full wipe, backup anything you need to keep.
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You flashed the signed ruu zip? Are you s-on, locked and full stock? So, you flash the zip and everything works great?
I buy this phone in aliexpress, is new.
VladTepess said:
You flashed the signed ruu zip? Are you s-on, locked and full stock? So, you flash the zip and everything works great?
I buy this phone in aliexpress, is new.
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Yes, S-On Locked Bootloader, everything standard from the store, I flashed the Signed RUU and I'm using it fine on Android 7.0 :highfive: (Big Thanks to santod040)
ElConedeTJ said:
Yes, S-On Locked Bootloader, everything standard from the store, I flashed the Signed RUU and I'm using it fine on Android 7.0 :highfive: (Big Thanks to santod040)
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OK, i finally did it. Now i have Nougat on my verizon htc one m9 and it works just great. Thanks santod040 for the time and thanks to ElConedeTJ too.
If any moderator want, can close this thread.
Thanks!