How can i get a hold of HTC branded firmware, i work for cingular so a guy walked in wiht a hermes and a wizard both said HTC at the top and it had oem firmware how do u get something like that
come on i know someone knows
If it's that urgent for you to get the answer, why didn't you just ask him?
He got an HTC branded rom or he just changed the splash screen...
he worked for cisco and didnt want to tell me i mean do u guys know where to get htc branded
You don't get HTC Wizard ROM. They sell it under the brand Qtek (Qtek 9100) during that period. He has a reason for not telling you, maybe he is a jerk that likes to keep you on your toes, jumping around in forum for answers. Dont fall for it.
Hello Everyone,
Sorry for posting again but I need more answers. I got a second hand G1 from craigslist. I dont know how old it is or what. I have att as my carrier and I called tmobile from my company phone to get it unlocked. But if I need repair I know ATT wont do it! But will htc do it? Can somone post pics of their htc replacement unit and the home screen on? Also can I get them to send me a rogers dream like the ones in canada or at least a dream with their smart dialer on it? Please let me know.
Thank You
Hi guys
I have a black Australian unlocked Telstra HTC One, but there is no sign of any OTA's from Telstra any time soon...
I am wanting to flash a WWE RUU on to it so that I am not carrier restricted
Am I able to flash an Asian WWE RUU over the Telstra one? Has anyone done this yet?
I'm not exactly experienced in the world of Android HTC and their various flashing methods, but would flashing via the RUU be any different to rooting your phone and flashing another custom or stock ROM?
I only say this because my Telstra HTC One was rooted after I bought it and it is now running a custom ROM flashed via CWM recovery and no longer has any Telstra branding.
Edit: I now understand where you are coming from now. I wouldn't have thought you could flash an original ROM based on another phone CID and I can't imagine being able to change your CID without first unlocking the bootloader which kind of defeats the original purpose as you'll end up with a "tampered" phone one way or another.
You can do it but you'll need to change your CID to match the RUU you're going to run.
I'm not sure if you're able to do this with only boatloader unlock any more.
Sent from my HTC One M7
Dang... Oh well, I'll see if I like the HTC1 first, then decide on grabbing a black one from Expansys or Kogan when they have the international unbranded quickly updated versions.. Waiting for updates from Telstra is like men having babies - not happening anytime soon
any luck?
cheetah2k said:
Dang... Oh well, I'll see if I like the HTC1 first, then decide on grabbing a black one from Expansys or Kogan when they have the international unbranded quickly updated versions.. Waiting for updates from Telstra is like men having babies - not happening anytime soon
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hey man, any luck finding a HTC One Telstra RUU yet? I'm in the same boat. ive been waiting 6 months and still no RUU, been emailing and calling HTC loads and nobody is bothering to help or care. I dont need the RUU, but its good to have just in case.
The only decent piece of info ive managed to get was about HTC Australia authorized repair center.
So basically the company that do repairs in Aus are FoneBiz. They told me today when i called them, that even if you have rooted/unlocked bootloader etc, they will try their best to do an In-Warranty service, but if their system wont recognize the phone, then it'll be an Out of Warranty service.
The Good news is that since the HTC One is pretty much unrepairable, as far as being able to actually get into the handset, is that FoneBiz will just do a full handset replacement. In-Warranty its obviously free, but Out of Warranty is only around $280. So essentially you get a brand new HTC One for less than $300.
So anyone with a Telstra handset who has broken/bricked HTC One, at least you know you can get a brand new replacement for under $300, possibly even free!
dazr87 said:
hey man, any luck finding a HTC One Telstra RUU yet? I'm in the same boat. ive been waiting 6 months and still no RUU, been emailing and calling HTC loads and nobody is bothering to help or care. I dont need the RUU, but its good to have just in case.
The only decent piece of info ive managed to get was about HTC Australia authorized repair center.
So basically the company that do repairs in Aus are FoneBiz. They told me today when i called them, that even if you have rooted/unlocked bootloader etc, they will try their best to do an In-Warranty service, but if their system wont recognize the phone, then it'll be an Out of Warranty service.
The Good news is that since the HTC One is pretty much unrepairable, as far as being able to actually get into the handset, is that FoneBiz will just do a full handset replacement. In-Warranty its obviously free, but Out of Warranty is only around $280. So essentially you get a brand new HTC One for less than $300.
So anyone with a Telstra handset who has broken/bricked HTC One, at least you know you can get a brand new replacement for under $300, possibly even free!
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Yup I have HTC one (M7) Telstra Branded (ie: CID= TELS001) or similar I unlocked it then S-off using revone and then updated the firmware then the rom.
Pretty much followed this. HERE
And used this firmware: HERE
And this Rom: HERE
bongo333 said:
Yup I have HTC one (M7) Telstra Branded (ie: CID= TELS001) or similar I unlocked it then S-off using revone and then updated the firmware then the rom.
Pretty much followed this. HERE
And used this firmware: HERE
And this Rom: HERE
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Thanks bongo,
But I've already done all these things, i've converted to Google Edition instead now anyways. I wasnt asking for help, I was just posting a bit of info
Still, I appreciate your helpfulness
Thanks again,
Darren
OK so I have a HTC One M7 on Verizon, I recently Rooted, Unlocked the BootLoader, and S-Off'd the device. Now I'm wanting to transfer this phone to T-Mobile. I currently am using a MC11 Rom and feel pretty good with flashing and such. I have seen a couple different post some saying that a Verizon M7 will work on T-Mobile, others saying that the radio is different and others saying that you won't get 4G LTE. Can anyone help me out and give me some solid answers? I really don't wanna brick my phone and I definitely want 4G LTE. I'm sort of confused on what RUU to get and also is there a way to see the specs such as radio info and such to make sure everything is compatible? If anybody could help me out i'd really appreciate it.
Thread closed as a duplicate thread.
I found a sprint htc one m7 and i have a tmobil contract this htc is way better than my current phone i was wondering if its possible to root the htc and convert it to tmobil and put it on my plan. Ive tried googling igy and i cant find what i need can anyone help me out?
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
Good luck
leo da vinci said:
I found a sprint htc one m7 and i have a tmobil contract this htc is way better than my current phone i was wondering if its possible to root the htc and convert it to tmobil and put it on my plan. Ive tried googling igy and i cant find what i need can anyone help me out?
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Sprint HTC One is a CDMA phone you can't convert it to t-mobile. I think you can unlock your phone for domestic gsm, look to this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586704