Wizard downgrading for warranty repair - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Software Upgrading

Hi,
I unlocked the CID on my phone and also upgraded my ROM. I'm guessing the CID unlocking voided my warranty, but if I wanted to downgrade my phone back to it's pre-warranty voided state what would I generally need to make sure was there? I backed up my original Ext-ROM, ROM and Radio, would it be fine if I just re-installed them all and then relocked my CID? Would it not produce any red-flags at the warranty repairer?
Also I think I have changed my EXT-ROM, is there any way to check what it is? I can't seem to see it in settings->memory
thanks

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WM6 WITHOUT CID Unlock?

Hi!
Is there any possibility to get WM6 without CID unlock for T-Mobile MDA Varios? (europe)
it would be quite useful, i don't want to void the warranty THAT much
The warranty has a 0 and 1 state only, there isn't a way of 'voiding the warranty a bit' or 'voiding it too much'. However, there is an 'obvious' and 'non-obvious' way of voiding the warranty (which is still void-ed, just that the people checking it may not notice it).
Anyway, there is a threat on how to flash a ROM without CID unlocking. Take a look there.
I can restore a T-Mobile ROM, but not a SIM lock. If a service technician will lok my machine, i will refalsh the T-Mob ROM, and i will give him totally blank...
anyway, thanks

xda-developers free trinity cid-unlocker, is cid lockable again???

hi,
in a german forum i read, that only the cid unlocker which you had to pay for permanently gives you supercid status. now, i unlocked my trinity with the xda-developer version ''sspl'' for free, and want to restore the original condition, with locked cid, and original rom...
is this possible, and if it is, how?
kind regards, luki
ps: i used pofs method to unlock the trinity
Hi.
I'm searching for the same question and that's why I'm still on original WM5 ROM.
Mine is locked to Vodafone PT and I'm afraid to put another ROM like Dopod one, and if I got some problem, I don't know if it's possible to return the Trinity to the original state (CID) and send it back to waranty.
I keep an eye on this post and if you find some information, please put in here.
Good luck.
I don't think that you could CID locked your PPC !! But if it's just for going back to warranty...Often, they didn't see anything if you reinstall the original Rom ...
shym said:
I don't think that you could CID locked your PPC !! But if it's just for going back to warranty...Often, they didn't see anything if you reinstall the original Rom ...
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Are only branded trinitys cid locked ? what is cid lock ?
CID = Customer Identity
I don't know exactly why CIDs exist but i think it has something to do with licenses and stuff like this.
And no, original HTC devices have a CID lock too.
But @ shym I think you shuold watch out for the CID bypasser, I'm pretty sure it doesn't unlock your phone but you will be able to flash other ROMs anyway...
That's exactly what I'm looking for.
A way to flash another ROM, like Dopod or coocked one, and if I don't like or need to go back to WM5, just put the operator (Vodafone) original ROM and returnt it to warranty, if is the case (hope not)
Don't want to risk my Trinity to loose the warranty if the service found the phone was CID unlocked or else.

Re-locking a 8125

Sorry if this is first grade material, I've only been working with PDA's for a matter of weeks.
I've gone over the CID/SIM unlocking threads, and I tried using WizBackup to backup before my first attempt at upgrading. Unfortunately my motherboard seems to have a conflict with the program and I can't backup. So my question is, If I unlock, then after upgrading decide to put it back to stock and use the official Cingular 2.25 rom will that lock the CID/SIM?
The only reason I ask this is incase I ever have to send it in for repairs from the occasional drop or something off the wall like that. Oh, not sure if it even pertains to this question or not, but I have a G3 phone.
Thanks in advanced,
Joe
phrozin said:
Sorry if this is first grade material, I've only been working with PDA's for a matter of weeks.
I've gone over the CID/SIM unlocking threads, and I tried using WizBackup to backup before my first attempt at upgrading. Unfortunately my motherboard seems to have a conflict with the program and I can't backup. So my question is, If I unlock, then after upgrading decide to put it back to stock and use the official Cingular 2.25 rom will that lock the CID/SIM?
The only reason I ask this is incase I ever have to send it in for repairs from the occasional drop or something off the wall like that. Oh, not sure if it even pertains to this question or not, but I have a G3 phone.
Thanks in advanced,
Joe
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No ! once SIM/CID unlocked,it'll remain unlocked,it won't get SIM/CID locked again if you reflash the official Cingular 2.25.But yes,if you want to re lock it,this can be done by flashing back the CID Lock_backup.bin code through lokiwiz02b,which will be generated at the time you'll SIM/CID unlock it with lokiwiz02b tool.you must save that lock_backup.bin,in order to re lock your phone and flash back the official cingular rom,it'll be back to it's official default status.
Cheers !
zabardast_1 said:
No ! once SIM/CID unlocked,it'll remain unlocked,it won't get SIM/CID locked again if you reflash the official Cingular 2.25.But yes,if you want to re lock it,this can be done by flashing back the CID Lock_backup.bin code through lokiwiz02b,which will be generated at the time you'll SIM/CID unlock it with lokiwiz02b tool.you must save that lock_backup.bin,in order to re lock your phone and flash back the official cingular rom,it'll be back to it's official default status.
Cheers !
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Good deal. that's all I needed to hear. Thanks for the info Zabardast!
Joe

Unlocking Htc One: S-Off And Warranty

Hi everyone, I have an Htc One (M7) still locked, original, not touched yet.
I want to unlock now, but I now I'll lose warranty, but I'm asking this:
If I unlock, ok I'll lose warranty (Is there any way to not lose?), but can I delete the message in bootloader relocked?
Thanks!
Frenix27 said:
Hi everyone, I have an Htc One (M7) still locked, original, not touched yet.
I want to unlock now, but I now I'll lose warranty, but I'm asking this:
If I unlock, ok I'll lose warranty (Is there any way to not lose?), but can I delete the message in bootloader relocked?
Thanks!
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yes, you can revert to stock firmware through an RUU to claim warranty. U can remove the 'TAMPERED' flag and change 'RELOCKED to LOCKED'.
In short, u can revert to the EXACT same state ur phone came in.
BTW, u need S-OFF to revert ur phone 2 claim warranty
So now I unlocked my Htc, flashed recovery and I'm using a custom rom/kernel. Obviously I read Unlocked and Tampered...can I change this with Locked staying still with custom rom/kernel?
Frenix27 said:
So now I unlocked my Htc, flashed recovery and I'm using a custom rom/kernel. Obviously I read Unlocked and Tampered...can I change this with Locked staying still with custom rom/kernel?
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You need S-OFF to change back to LOCKED (not RE-LOCKED) and to remove the TAMPERED banner.
I'll recommend you to stay UNLOCKED as long as you will use a custom rom.
Ok thanks.
Other thing: is it possible dual boot like a sense rom and a miui/aosp?

[Q]Unlocking bootloader voiding warranty?

I have heard that some of the phones are being shipped with unlocked bootloader? So i was wondering if i unlock bootloader but don't manager to S-OFF it, does it void my warranty?
shad0wboss said:
I have heard that some of the phones are being shipped with unlocked bootloader? So i was wondering if i unlock bootloader but don't manager to S-OFF it, does it void my warranty?
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Developer editions are shipped with an unlocked bootloader. If your phone is not a dev edition, unlocking its bootloader may void your warranty as explained at htcdev.com/bootloader
shad0wboss said:
I have heard that some of the phones are being shipped with unlocked bootloader? So i was wondering if i unlock bootloader but don't manager to S-OFF it, does it void my warranty?
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also, as I found out a few days ago, when having a live chat with HTC customer services about the 5.1 update, as soon as they get your serial number, they know everything about your phone, so if you s-off'd it and converted to to dev edition, they know it was sent out and shipped as a 401 phone, ie. WWE europe by your IMEI or serial number, they can still refuse a warranty repair as they know you converted / messed with it yourself.
ps. we will get 5.1, they wouldnt say if it was with sense 6 or 7, and ETA is still unknown, 5.0 is still shipping.
Seanie280672 said:
also, as I found out a few days ago, when having a live chat with HTC customer services about the 5.1 update, as soon as they get your serial number, they know everything about your phone, so if you s-off'd it and converted to to dev edition, they know it was sent out and shipped as a 401 phone, ie. WWE europe by your IMEI or serial number, they can still refuse a warranty repair as they know you converted / messed with it yourself.
ps. we will get 5.1, they wouldnt say if it was with sense 6 or 7, and ETA is still unknown, 5.0 is still shipping.
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Well, S-OFF and just locking bootloader later before repair might still void my warranty as they'll know that i, at some point, unlocked the phone...So why bother locking bootloader?
Also I'm on lollipop and i heard that sunshine doesn't S-OFF on lollipop and trying would mean that i'll have to unlock bootloader first which may turn out to be a fail attempt... GAH HTC.....
shad0wboss said:
Well, S-OFF and just locking bootloader later before repair might still void my warranty as they'll know that i, at some point, unlocked the phone...So why bother locking bootloader?
Also I'm on lollipop and i heard that sunshine doesn't S-OFF on lollipop and trying would mean that i'll have to unlock bootloader first which may turn out to be a fail attempt... GAH HTC.....
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technically yes, but im not so sure they actually record or bother looking up whether you unlocked your bootloader or not, plenty of people have returned their phone back to 100% stock, removed the flags, locked the bootloader, gone s-on and had their phones repaired by HTC under warranty.
As for sunshine, no it doesnt yet support lollipop, and if your on Lollipop and locked, why would you want to unlock and s-off at the moment ? I understand it has some bugs still, but its still the best yet (in my opinion), however, ive never used sunshine myself, but i think you can run it on a locked bootloader, im sure I read it does everything for you, unlocks and s-off's.
Seanie280672 said:
technically yes, but im not so sure they actually record or bother looking up whether you unlocked your bootloader or not, plenty of people have returned their phone back to 100% stock, removed the flags, locked the bootloader, gone s-on and had their phones repaired by HTC under warranty.
As for sunshine, no it doesnt yet support lollipop, and if your on Lollipop and locked, why would you want to unlock and s-off at the moment ? I understand it has some bugs still, but its still the best yet (in my opinion), however, ive never used sunshine myself, but i think you can run it on a locked bootloader, im sure I read it does everything for you, unlocks and s-off's.
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Yes, sunshine does (recently) support lollipop. Version 3.0.3 is available.
Change Log
Version 3.0.3
Fixed two "Unexpected Errors"
Fixed one SuperSu Hang
Fixed HTC CDMA TempRoot Crash
Fix paypal crash
Added Mini2/Remix (s400) support
Now supporting all 4.4.4 HTC
Now supporting all rootable 5.0.x HTC
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