Let's assume for a moment that the rumors of an HTC Google Edition are true. If so, would those of us with the Developer Edition direct from HTC be able to install the same AOSP ROM on our devices? Any chance HTC makes it available to those of us without carrier branded devices?
NextNexus said:
Let's assume for a moment that the rumors of an HTC Google Edition are true. If so, would those of us with the Developer Edition direct from HTC be able to install the same AOSP ROM on our devices? Any chance HTC makes it available to those of us without carrier branded devices?
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If they are the same hardware and we have s-off all GSM one's dev or not should be able to.
tjsooley said:
If they are the same hardware and we have s-off all GSM one's dev or not should be able to.
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Why do we need s-off?
NextNexus said:
Why do we need s-off?
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You would need it if you wanted to change cid's like if HTC does do a AOSP ONE that would have a different CID and we could not use the ruu.
Or if you want to flash hboot.
We dont really need it as we have a way to flash the radio and we can flash kernel. But it is something I want
Ok first off I'm not all that familiar with htc's ways. I know that with previous bootloader unlocks we were able to flash custom roms and what not. Now with S-off we are able to change anything on the phone software wise. So that being said is carrier branding not so much an impact now?
For instance,
My phone is an att htc one which can receive AT&T ota updates. I know with the bootloader unlock I was able to flash international roms and have all the updated goodies of the international phone owners. But that being said I was still not able to receive international OTA updates since I was still branded AT&T.
Is the Cid what determines this?
If so, with s-off can we just change it to the international, developer edition, or any other carrier ID that we choose. Then flash an RUU from that carrier and then practically be the same as having the international or developer edition phone? Would we then be able to receive OTAs just like the dev or international editions get?
Yes, you can run any RUU on your phone. That does not guarantee everything will work, however.
Flashing firmware from another carrier won't get you OTAs from them. Getting OTAs is a combination of your CID and your carrier. I can tell you from my experience with the One X, lots of folks who got AT&T phones and took them overseas after sim unlocking never got any AT&T OTAs. So I doubt it would work on this phone either.
I don't know what will happen with the Google edition, when it comes out. I don't think anyone knows until it's released. It's possible you will get OTAs from Google if you can get that on your phone.
iElvis said:
Yes, you can run any RUU on your phone. That does not guarantee everything will work, however.
Flashing firmware from another carrier won't get you OTAs from them. Getting OTAs is a combination of your CID and your carrier. I can tell you from my experience with the One X, lots of folks who got AT&T phones and took them overseas after sim unlocking never got any AT&T OTAs. So I doubt it would work on this phone either.
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Thanks for your response.
Ok say for instance I buy an HTC One Dev edition strait from htc. I then put that phone on at&ts service. I would stiill get ota's strait from htc right?
So for my at&t branded htc one with s-off. Assuming that I have the cid from the dev edition and a stock dev edition ruu, what else would be there to stop me from getting ota's strait from htc like the dev edition does?
First off, to use dev ruu you need supercid.
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spitfire2425 said:
First off, to use dev ruu you need supercid.
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So you couldnt install a dev ruu with the dev cid? What else would keep it from installing?
Ok let me put it like this. As far as I know there is no hardware differences between the htc one dev edition and the htc one at&t edition. That being said since we have s-off and are now able to change anything and everything on the phone software wise, can we not convert our at&t devices over to htc one dev editions and get OTAs directly from HTC and what not?
what is supercid? cid - 11111111?
andyt315 said:
what is supercid? cid - 11111111?
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yes that is supercid
As long as you have the dev edition cid and the dev edition ruu, theoretically you should get the OTA updates. Same with the Google Edition because these two are not carrier branded and the updates come directly from HTC and Google.
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SkizzMcNizz said:
As long as you have the dev edition cid and the dev edition ruu, theoretically you should get the OTA updates. Same with the Google Edition because these two are not carrier branded and the updates come directly from HTC.
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I thought Google will be the one releasing all the updates for the Nexus edition (Google experience) phones?
Consider Developer Edition still stuck on 4.12, I would hope Nexus edition updates are handled by Google not HTC
msz006 said:
I thought Google will be the one releasing all the updates for the Nexus edition (Google experience) phones?
Consider Developer Edition still stuck on 4.12, I would hope Nexus edition updates are handled by Google not HTC
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Google will directly provide the updates as far as I know
msz006 said:
I thought Google will be the one releasing all the updates for the Nexus edition (Google experience) phones?
Consider Developer Edition still stuck on 4.12, I would hope Nexus edition updates are handled by Google not HTC
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Yea sorry I meant these updates come directly from HTC and Google. I fixed my post.
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Hello there,
I have a HTC One google play edition. I want to root my device so i can install custom roms. A few questions though, is it possible to root this htc one GPE? if yes, please show me a link to a turorial. Would sense 5 work on HTC one google play edition? Thanks.
-LN
Hi I have a HTC One non Google play edition, and was wondering whether it was possible to fool the Google OTA updates into thinking my device was in fact a Google play edition one so that I can get my OTA 44 update earlier. plus I don't like the whole sense interface that's on their anyhow.
Use search and you'll soon see.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
cmanton said:
was wondering whether it was possible to fool the Google OTA updates into thinking my device was in fact a Google play edition
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No, you can't install a OTA update if it's not for the same software in your phone. You need to convert your phone to Google Play Edition via the method from the link above
i am getting one, what android system will be on it and can i make it an google version? And its from htc store.
Timisone said:
i am getting one, what android system will be on it and can i make it an google version? And its from htc store.
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I don't know version what comes with the new devices but your can get the latest version of Android from this forum or convert it to Google Play edition.