It's it normal to have the word 'tampered' at the top of my bootloader now that I've unlocked and rooted my device?
Yes it is
Perfectly normal
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Hi, i have relocked my bootloader and now i dont have the email they sent me with the codes.. Anyway to request for that or redo it?
Use that tool and follow the instructions for unlocking the bootloader
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mg2195 said:
Use that tool and follow the instructions for unlocking the bootloader
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the problem is I dont have my keys to unlock.. I think i read about taht tool a week ago and it requires your keys which I lost along with the email.
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the problem is I dont have my keys to unlock.. I think i read about taht tool a week ago and it requires your keys which I lost along with the email.
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Re do that .. it is very easy ..
Download hansoons all in one unlock tool
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And just go to the HTC dev website
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I'm getting bored waiting for O2 in the UK for the Android 4.2.2 update, I have rooted. I don't want to put a custom ROM on it though, I just want over the air updates straight from HTC and not my carrier.
Thanks!
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This might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322820
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Trihawk7 said:
I'm getting bored waiting for O2 in the UK for the Android 4.2.2 update, I have rooted. I don't want to put a custom ROM on it though, I just want over the air updates straight from HTC and not my carrier.
Thanks!
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Change the MID and CID to the updated CID...
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So I have a custom ROM installed on my HTC one it is the 4.3 Google edition ROM. This morning I received a notification saying "system update downloaded. Touch to install" would it be safe to install it?
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Zakdroid said:
So I have a custom ROM installed on my HTC one it is the 4.3 Google edition ROM. This morning I received a notification saying "system update downloaded. Touch to install" would it be safe to install it?
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Yeah. The update is from google.
Thank you I just did it. There doesn't seem to be anything different it was on 4.3 and it upgraded to 4.3
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Zakdroid said:
Thank you I just did it. There doesn't seem to be anything different it was on 4.3 and it upgraded to 4.3
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Perhaps. I heard another person's phone got unrooted or relocked bootloader? I doubt it because google developer edition is supposed to be unlocked and unrooted?
Zakdroid said:
Thank you I just did it. There doesn't seem to be anything different it was on 4.3 and it upgraded to 4.3
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Minor update, everyone who's on a GPe Rom is receiving it.
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Hey! My cousin just got an htc one (second hand) from someone, and it turns out to be an unlocked sprint model. Now the problem is that the software is stuck at 4.1.2 as the firmware option has been replaced by UICC unlock as the phone is unlocked...
The phone itself is rooted and it has s-off
Thanks!
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BUMP... No one ready to help?
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Do you rely on a carrier unlock?
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Ivanovic said:
Do you rely on a carrier unlock?
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that is the problem, we don't know that :-/
is there anyway i could identify whether it is carrier unlocked?
Since you 're s-off and rooted you can always flash a rom based on newer version with Sprint support.
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Hi, i need to unlock my bootloader (1.55) without using HTC dev... Any solution?
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Godric8 said:
Hi, i need to unlock my bootloader (1.55) without using HTC dev... Any solution?
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Unfortunately you will have to use HTC Dev to unlock and root to use rumrunner. I haven't seen any other way but try looking for a way to root without unlocking.
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Godric8 said:
Hi, i need to unlock my bootloader (1.55) without using HTC dev... Any solution?
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1) The warranty isn't voided by unlocking.
2) You can unlock via HTC Dev then S-OFF using Rumrunner and change everything back to stock if needs be... HTC will never know
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Unfortunately you will have to use HTC Dev to unlock and root to use rumrunner. I haven't seen any other way but try looking for a way to root without unlocking.
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But HTC does not realize that was unlocked with the imiei?
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Godric8 said:
But HTC does not realize that was unlocked with the imiei?
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They shouldn't but don't take my word for it! I remember reading something like that.
When I had a One X I unlocked it via HTC dev and I could hand it in for warranty. (Wouldn't turn on).
On the other hand rumrunner shouldn't alert HTC that your device has been unlocked.
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