S-Off without wiring method - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

I am considering S-off, but could someone please tell me if there is a way this can be done without having to use a wire?
Thanks

nope not yet

Thanks ... I guess I will give it a try

No you can not. It seems sketchy, I know lol, but after I did it Im glad I did and its not as hard as it seems. Just have to get the double tap wire just right.

I would have to tamper with that area that has the Void sticker right?

TolaSkamp said:
I am considering S-off, but could someone please tell me if there is a way this can be done without having to use a wire?
Thanks
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You may check out these posts:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/unlock-virtually-any-htc-bootloader-without-voiding-warranty/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1578908
I never tried it because my phone was already s-off'ed but you may give it a read and try it out.
If you do let us know the results.

Unfortunately yes. My warranty sticker was already removed when I had the screen replaced so thats why I went ahead and did it. If you end up doing it, remember to use an sd card that you dont care loosing everything on it.

I also want to know the answer to this question, thanks for your reply.

Don't be afraid, the wire trick is very easy!!

I was going to do it but I cant see the pins, sucks getting old

The tip about using a sandwhich bag tie (metal wire twisty) was very helpful for me.
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I used the same thing as well. The paperclips I used to S-OFF a few Rezounds were too thick and made contact with the other pins. Thank goodness for sandwitch bag zip-ties.

I did it also n you can buy the stickers on eBay I know that cause I did it also n further more what the wire trick does in theory it power cycles the nand just like with the dhd aka inspire to allow the custom eng bootloader . HTC took out the loophole to allow the unlock tools to cause just the nand to reboot to allow this exploit on the phones firmware within the nand.
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jfellon said:
I did it also n you can buy the stickers on eBay I know that cause I did it also n further more what the wire trick does in theory it power cycles the nand just like with the dhd aka inspire to allow the custom eng bootloader . HTC took out the loophole to allow the unlock tools to cause just the nand to reboot to allow this exploit on the phones firmware within the nand.
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English. Do you speak it? Also, using fraudulent stickers like that it's somewhat frowned upon in these parts by a lot of people. Please refrain from any further discussion about it.
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TolaSkamp said:
I would have to tamper with that area that has the Void sticker right?
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Dude its super easy I peeled my sticket off perfectly and was able to put it back on with it looking tampered took me less than 10mins
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It really is that easy . I used a sandwich bag tie,did 4 vivids no prob
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But does it have to be done in the area that has the "Void" sticker?

Just take your time .just slide the sticker off you can stick it back on.
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Yep
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Well I was just saying that's what I did.. n also correction to my post its not the nand its the emmc sorry if my English wasn't correct I know how these phones work n I understand how the exploit works with our phones. Hmm last thought I was not telling anyone to do that with the stickers I frankly don't care about att n there warrenties if u think about it when u used htcdev.com to unlock your phone they do report ur serial number of your phone back to HTC for any hardware related warrenty its in the fine print. I don't want to start a flame war at all I just want to make sure anyone knows what happens n certain ways around it
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Bricked my device

Guys, just to inform u that my device is DEAD.. i was changing vold.fstab for sense 4 port via adb.. when i tried to restart it device is not turning ON.. crap crap crap
Any one had same issue? Any possibility of solving it myself?
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fshami said:
Guys, just to inform u that my device is DEAD.. i was changing vold.fstab for sense 4 port via adb.. when i tried to restart it device is not turning ON.. crap crap crap
Any one had same issue? Any possibility of solving it myself?
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I had it (on my friends phone)
Mobo to change , srry.
only if your phone is charging or starting to bootloader. (J-tag fix) but if nothing happen its just like in my case.
stona175 said:
I had it (My friends phone)
Mobo to change ;/ srry.
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Uffff. Am so dead now. Already going through a tough financial situation.. crap
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fshami said:
Uffff. Am so dead now. Already going through a tough financial situation.. crap
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Thats why i check 100 times now before i share it
Recently saw on ebay very cheap mobo.
sorry to hear that fshami you are good to devving on this device
I just can't understand how this happens!
I installed on my device tons of unsucssesfull ports, crappy ports that i was working on, but in the worst scenario it freezez at HTC logo...
It should be a way to unbrick it, there is a way, as for jtag, there is a hard way... You need to dissassemble the phone, find the real JTag and flash the ROM directly to the memory, this usually renders the phone antenna useless on many phones, but there is a way. If the computer detects any activity of the phone when it is connected, then there should also be a way to revive it (there is one on Dell Streak 5, there was one on Nokia N95, and there are for many devices, those 2 are the ones i tested). Don't know for sure how to help, but i'm sure that something can be done, and changing the vold.stab through adb doesn't seem like the thing that will brick your device...
Just for the info, did you guys used S-OFF or not? , if yes, what variant of it
P.S: There is always a way, don't be lazy to state: srry, change mobo, as long as the physical parts ar intact, there is a way to unbrik it (i don't have a bricked phone but i will look into it)
There no other way to wake it up. Cuz this bricking the memory on mobo. That i hear fron my friend who's working in htc poland service.
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stona175 said:
There no other way to wake it up. Cuz this bricking the memory on mobo. That i hear fron my friend who's working in htc poland service.
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Well, i really believe there is a way, as i don't think a software thingy can physically damage the memory of the device in such a way that it renders it useless, htc service or not, i'm a skeptic
Also, could you please tell me if you used S-OFF and or what variant of HBoot (1.25 or 1.28)
NOTE: I sent a PM to AdamOutler regarding this issue, he is a specialist in unbricking devices, so, we will know if something can be done, maybe he will need a device, a bricked one will do i think, so if some of you would want to send him one, if he accepts to work on it, it would be nice
Lexmazter said:
Well, i really believe there is a way, as i don't think a software thingy can physically damage the memory of the device in such a way that it renders it useless, htc service or not, i'm a skeptic
Also, could you please tell me if you used S-OFF and or what variant of HBoot (1.25 or 1.28)
NOTE: I sent a PM to AdamOutler regarding this issue, he is a specialist in unbricking devices, so, we will know if something can be done, maybe he will need a device, a bricked one will do i think, so if some of you would want to send him one, if he accepts to work on it, it would be nice
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there was S-ON and 1.25 in my case
stona175 said:
there was S-ON and 1.25 in my case
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Just as i thought... Because when you use S-ON you need to do some things from fastboot, and fastboot is pretty nice interface to brick your phone.
Because of this, use S-OFF, "God" made it for a reason
Lexmazter said:
Just as i thought... Because when you use S-ON you need to do some things from fastboot, and fastboot is pretty nice interface to brick your phone.
Because of this, use S-OFF, "God" made it for a reason
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holy truth :good:
Thanks guys for ur concern. Hboot was 1.25 from farjdab
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fshami said:
Thanks guys for ur concern. Hboot was 1.25 from farjdab
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Well, my thoughts were right then... As fardjab's hboot is not fully S-OFF.
Don't know why you people didn't use fully S-OFF if it is available, and it is easy to install too....
Lexmazter said:
Well, my thoughts were right then... As fardjab's hboot is not fully S-OFF.
Don't know why you people didn't use fully S-OFF if it is available, and it is easy to install too....
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True . Will give it to htc now
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fshami said:
True . Will give it to htc now
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Maybe AdamOutler will like to give it a ride, if you would like to send it to him, if he accepts to make some unbricking thingy.
Or you can give to HTC and i will write a big HEADS-UP on my multi tool to warn people about possible bricking when using S-ON.
I had something similar last week. I have sent my phone to HTC for repair. My phone is 9 months old. I will see what HTC say about warranty.
It was S-Off with unlimited.io
rlamba said:
I had something similar last week. I have sent my phone to HTC for repair. My phone is 9 months old. I will see what HTC say about warranty.
It was S-Off with unlimited.io
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good luck to u too.. lolz
fshami said:
good luck to u too.. lolz
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I still can't understand how you people managed to brick it... I tried many weird things on it, like flashing the CM9 for Xperia Arc with no modifications, and i still hadn't brick it, it just frose on boot and that's all of it...
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I still can't understand how you people managed to brick it... I tried many weird things on it, like flashing the CM9 for Xperia Arc with no modifications, and i still hadn't brick it, it just frose on boot and that's all of it...
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Try doing the same as i did.. lolz. I had a DHD for an year messed it up every possible way but no bricking..
For runnymede worked fine with my experiements for 6 months or so.. but while playing with vold.fstab it died..
i remember one of the 3M team guys mentioning the same thing earlier that his device died while playing with vold.fstab
anyhow whats done is done.. so its time to wait n c
fshami said:
Try doing the same as i did.. lolz. I had a DHD for an year messed it up every possible way but no bricking..
For runnymede worked fine with my experiements for 6 months or so.. but while playing with vold.fstab it died..
i remember one of the 3M team guys mentioning the same thing earlier that his device died while playing with vold.fstab
anyhow whats done is done.. so its time to wait n c
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Well, to avoid this from happening again, include the right vold.fstab in a flashable zip.
So, beware of the big brick

[Q] Weird question about the phone

Hello everyone... I have a really weird question: How can I kill my phone without the chance that the company finds out?
I'm stuck with a crappy contract and they won't let me finish it with my phone working... So... What should I do? The idea is that I kill the phone but that's impossible to discover that I did it...
Any ideas?
Felipeaqg said:
Hello everyone... I have a really weird question: How can I kill my phone without the chance that the company finds out?
I'm stuck with a crappy contract and they won't let me finish it with my phone working... So... What should I do? The idea is that I kill the phone but that's impossible to discover that I did it...
Any ideas?
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Brick it and claim that it was an update that failed?
Remember to act like an idiot and that you don't understand any of the technical words.
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Splux said:
Brick it and claim that it was an update that failed?
Remember to act like an idiot and that you don't understand any of the technical words.
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Oh yeah, but bricking-it will not even cause the phone to be turned on? Or they still can know that I bricked it? And in what part of the update should I unplug it?
Put it in the microwave, that will kill it
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Set everything to stock via ruu, leave phone on apply hair dryer to phone until phone is off imitating over heating.
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Or just flash froyo radio.
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Felipeaqg said:
Oh yeah, but bricking-it will not even cause the phone to be turned on? Or they still can know that I bricked it? And in what part of the update should I unplug it?
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If you brick your phone they will most likely know that you messed something up. So best is to do what others suggested, hair dry or microwave
markj338 said:
Put it in the microwave, that will kill it
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I thought of that first too...
But I thought I was just crazy for even thinking that, so I didn't mention it
If you out it in the microwave they're gonna see the burn marks on the metal ...
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Can't you just update it, and pull the plug part way through? Maybe pull the battery during an update? I don't know if the phone would be recoverable from that.
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As long as the recovery image was there and bootloader able to boot and your phone can be recovered.
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Upgrading to HTC One!!!

I am FINALLY eligible for my upgrade and am most definitely moving on from my E4GT to the One. I am not getting the S4 because my S2 went through a few problems because of the plastic build quality. But I was on the Sprint website browsing through reviews of the One and a few people were saying they were experiencing dropped calls but were blaming the One and not Sprint because only on the One were calls dropping and not another Sprint device. Is anyone else experiencing this or is it just something to ignore? And what about the build quality now? The thread about the gap issue has been quiet for a while so that either means HTC fixed the gaps or people just stopped reporting it. Can anyone who bought the phone recently (around late May and June) confirm that the gap is fixed? Just excited for my One and want to clear things up. Thanks
EDIT: And what about the battery? The battery for my E4GT messed up after about 10 months (battery was swollen and was draining) and had to replace it. What if that happens to the Ones non-removable battery?
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Welcome to the party.
-Cupper- said:
Welcome to the party.
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Lol doesn't answer my questions but appreciate it!
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syed239 said:
Lol doesn't answer my questions but appreciate it!
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Awk it's almost 3am where I am and I didn't even read the whole thing lol
Lets see, i've never had a dropped call with my One, then again I never experienced dropped calls with any of my spring devices, unless I was in terrible coverage. The build quality of the phone is superb and yeah there is a small gap but thats never hurt anybody. And lastly about the battery, i've never had a battery fail on me but with all devices if it does fail you'd just take it to sprint and they'd either give you a new phone or a refurb since it would be covered under the manufacturers warranty. Hope this helps
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Awk it's almost 3am where I am and I didn't even read the whole thing lol
Lets see, i've never had a dropped call with my One, then again I never experienced dropped calls with any of my spring devices, unless I was in terrible coverage. The build quality of the phone is superb and yeah there is a small gap but thats never hurt anybody. And lastly about the battery, i've never had a battery fail on me but with all devices if it does fail you'd just take it to sprint and they'd either give you a new phone or a refurb since it would be covered under the manufacturers warranty. Hope this helps
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Lol its almost 4 AM here but yeah thanks it did help! Maybe the people who were having dropped calls just were in spotty coverage. And its good to know that Sprint will be willing to replace it if the battery fails. Thanks!
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Also how can I transfer my apps' data from my E4GT to my new HTC without TB? I don't want to root my One right away because of all the people on xda getting their phones bricked. Is there a way I can move the data of my apps from my S2 to the One without root? (My S2 is rooted though)
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Sdcard to computer to One
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Bricks??? I've rooted 4 One's and haven't had a single problem. It was the fastest and simplest root of any of the Android devices I owned. HTCdev.com unlock, install recovery, let twrp install superuser or flash Rom, DONE! Maybe 5 minutes.
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misfit0313 said:
Bricks??? I've rooted 4 One's and haven't had a single problem. It was the fastest and simplest root of any of the Android devices I owned. HTCdev.com unlock, install recovery, let twrp install superuser or flash Rom, DONE! Maybe 5 minutes.
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Bricks are happening in aosp roms. It's all over the place. Stick with sense if you root, and you should be safe.
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syed239 said:
Also how can I transfer my apps' data from my E4GT to my new HTC without TB? I don't want to root my One right away because of all the people on xda getting their phones bricked. Is there a way I can move the data of my apps from my S2 to the One without root? (My S2 is rooted though)
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It took like 10 minutes (mostly reading how) to s-off my phone using revone by the revolutionary team (see my web signature for a link). Super easy!
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[Q] HELP ME, how to unbrick my htc one that cant boot to anything (QHSUSB_DLOAD) ?

night,, i had my htc one bricked after flashing "ELEGEN***" custom rom, before i flash this customrom, usually i can flash another custom rom like (MAXI**SHD, VI**RROM, etc) and it works on everyday use. after flashing this rom, i can go to inside, after a few minutes my phone hanging/stuck, and i immedietely turn it off by pushing the power button for 5 sec. when i want to turn it on again, my htc one wont boot, then i try go to bootloader by pressing the power button and volume down, but that no works, it doesnt want to boot at all. then i try to connect to charger, but the led notification charging doesnt appear, and when i connect it to my pc, it just appear a driver notification that named "QHSUSB_DLOAD". btw please help meeeee... T_T does anyone have a solution??? helpppp T_T
Its Dead.
Here you go try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446385
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IINexusII said:
Its Dead.
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does there is no solution? T_T
offwiththeface said:
Here you go try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2446385
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which should i try? put it on charge for a few days or "try holding the power button and volume down buttons down, while holding the proximity sensor directly under a very bright light..." ? ._. i thinking to send it to HTC, but i still confused how to explain my htc one problem, does it really will cost for this kind of repair?
Try both maybe holding it u dear the light method first then try charging for a few days
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ha.. what happened?,. i think your not doing anything wrong,. i also do that kind of flashing but i never went to brick
offwiththeface said:
Try both maybe holding it u dear the light method first then try charging for a few days
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btw whats the meaning of "...holding the proximity sensor directly under a very bright light"? does i need to do that by holding the 2 circles at the left corner and do this under very bright light like under brightly sun? ._. sorry, i dont really perfect in english, hehe
QHSUSB_DLOAD is Qualcomm High Speed USB Download mode. It is how HTC puts software onto the phone. A few phones have came back from in with no explanation as to why, but most are hard bricked. There is no know fix other than sending it to HTC. They will replace the phones main board and reflash it. It is not a warranty repair, so you'll have to pay for it.
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CoryTallman said:
QHSUSB_DLOAD is Qualcomm High Speed USB Download mode. It is how HTC puts software onto the phone. A few phones have came back from in with no explanation as to why, but most are hard bricked. There is no know fix other than sending it to HTC. They will replace the phones main board and reflash it. It is not a warranty repair, so you'll have to pay for it.
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btw if i send it to HTC for repair how many it will cost? hmm, i just thinking, about giving another explanation to htc when i send it to him, if i say "it has bricked after a few minutes since i update from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2" does htc will trust that? if htc doesnt trust that, how htc know if my phone already unlocked and tampered? because the phone doesnt want to boot at all ._.
its hosed
andrizmitnick said:
btw if i send it to HTC for repair how many it will cost? hmm, i just thinking, about giving another explanation to htc when i send it to him, if i say "it has bricked after a few minutes since i update from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2" does htc will trust that? if htc doesnt trust that, how htc know if my phone already unlocked and tampered? because the phone doesnt want to boot at all ._.
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There is a reason every developer includes a disclaimer with their software. You chose to unlock the bootloader, you chose to run modified software, and now it falls on you to accept responsibility for a bricked device. HTC may fall for that line, but I doubt it. The 4.2.2 updates been out for a while now and there have been no reports of it bricking phones, where as several devices running custom roms have had this happen. More than likely HTC will see through the bull**** story. But who am I to be your moral compass? Go ahead and give it a try. Let us know how it goes.
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CheesyNutz said:
its hosed
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"its hosed" ? what it's mean? ._.
CoryTallman said:
There is a reason every developer includes a disclaimer with their software. You chose to unlock the bootloader, you chose to run modified software, and now it falls on you to accept responsibility for a bricked device. HTC may fall for that line, but I doubt it. The 4.2.2 updates been out for a while now and there have been no reports of it bricking phones, where as several devices running custom roms have had this happen. More than likely HTC will see through the bull**** story. But who am I to be your moral compass? Go ahead and give it a try. Let us know how it goes.
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i think i wanna to try that, because if the repair cost over $50, i think i will be really confused to consider repair it nor not. btw if i buy JTAG, how much JTAG and other thing i need for it will be cost?
oh, btw if i send it to HTC and give a bull*** story, and he's not believe in that, then i need to cost for the repair, probably how much it will cost for the repair?
andrizmitnick said:
"its hosed" ? what it's mean? ._.
i think i wanna to try that, because if the repair cost over $50, i think i will be really confused to consider repair it nor not. btw if i buy JTAG, how much JTAG and other thing i need for it will be cost?
oh, btw if i send it to HTC and give a bull*** story, and he's not believe in that, then i need to cost for the repair, probably how much it will cost for the repair?
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I've heard different reports of the cost, but its always over $200 US.
I wouldn't recommend JTAG on the One. The body is almost impossible to get apart without damaging it.
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CoryTallman said:
I've heard different reports of the cost, but its always over $200 US.
I wouldn't recommend JTAG on the One. The body is almost impossible to get apart without damaging it.
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what??? T_T $200 US ? how can that be so expensive? T_T
andrizmitnick said:
what??? T_T $200 US ? how can that be so expensive? T_T
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The phone retails for what? $600? $800?
$200 to bring it back from a hard brick is not surprising, especially since HTC seems to be the only ones capable of this....
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CoryTallman said:
The phone retails for what? $600? $800?
$200 to bring it back from a hard brick is not surprising, especially since HTC seems to be the only ones capable of this....
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hmm,, does the htc cost that for replacing some part of the phone? like PCB or maybe something like that? ._. i just an shs student, need to think again for that cost, and i just have $400 in my pocket
btw just an example, if i explaining some bull**** story to HTC, and make my htc one granted, how do u think i goes? does HTC will noticed that the phone is already unlocked and tampered? ._.
andrizmitnick said:
hmm,, does the htc cost that for replacing some part of the phone? like PCB or maybe something like that? ._. i just an shs student, need to think again for that cost, and i just have $400 in my pocket
btw just an example, if i explaining some bull**** story to HTC, and make my htc one granted, how do u think i goes? does HTC will noticed that the phone is already unlocked and tampered? ._.
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I have no idea, luckily I've never had to send a phone to HTC. Like I said, all you can do is send it in and see what happens.
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CoryTallman said:
I have no idea, luckily I've never had to send a phone to HTC. Like I said, all you can do is send it in and see what happens.
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5 days ago, ive just sent it my htc to htc care, and then i telling him my story, thats fine, after a few day i leave it there, he call me that my htc one need to change the motherboard, thats need 2 months for recieve the part from taiwan he say, thats not cost anything, he say it goes to the warranty, but i think that was too long, does i should trust it or take it back my htc again? ._.
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5 days ago, ive just sent it my htc to htc care, and then i telling him my story, thats fine, after a few day i leave it there, he call me that my htc one need to change the motherboard, thats need 2 months for recieve the part from taiwan he say, thats not cost anything, he say it goes to the warranty, but i think that was too long, does i should trust it or take it back my htc again? ._.
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Well your One is basically a fancy paperweight the way it is, and if they'll do it under warranty great. Two months is a long time, but at least its not $200.
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[Q] My Inc S reboots automatically

Hi,
I am using JB 4.1.2 by szezso.
Everything work but my phone reboots automatically without me even touching it.
That happens quite often.
Any reason?
Thanks,
Arslan
This may be a little late post, but I found some papers in my HTC incs box...
It showed me this: auto-reboot issue...
The phone was still under warranty back then and has been replaced with another one...
I guess, if you still have warranty left... Just relock ur phone and bring it in... Or sell it as defect and buy a new one if u want...
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oziboy said:
This may be a little late post, but I found some papers in my HTC incs box...
It showed me this: auto-reboot issue...
The phone was still under warranty back then and has been replaced with another one...
I guess, if you still have warranty left... Just relock ur phone and bring it in... Or sell it as defect and buy a new one if u want...
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err this is ROM related. He cannot send back a phone with a custom rom on it to claim warranty xD.
My Advice: Change ROMS.
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LamboBull said:
err this is ROM related. He cannot send back a phone with a custom rom on it to claim warranty xD.
My Advice: Change ROMS.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Yup, well known cm10.1/11 issue
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