Hi guys!
Im a noob in this section of the forum .
I just bough a Htc One from someone and it was the version from Taiwan.
Its the version Htc One 801e.
I live in Greece ,Europe so I tried to make my Htc an Euoropen one.
What I did the first thing was be unlocked ,S-Off and to change CID so now I have SuperCid.
Than I tried to change and the Model ID.
I took the tutorial from here and the file from step 2 just [email protected]#*t my new phone.I could boot in fastboot only but the screen was washed with many colors.I installed a wrong hboot.
I dont know why I needet this file because the zip file was for Htc Dna.
What I did to revive my phone was to download the firmware zip file from here and install it like the other one. :laugh:
Now do I need the change Model ID so I can use the RUU for European Version or I'm ok with SuperCid an S-Off?
If yes any good tutorial because the last one wasnt a good one!
You have no reason to try to change model id. S-off and eng hboots are serious stuff, you could easily brick your phone. Set super cid. Flash ruu. Good to go.
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OK thanks m8!
So with SuperCid and S-Off I am ok to flash any RUU???
searius said:
OK thanks m8!
So with SuperCid and S-Off I am ok to flash any RUU???
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Yes, but you won't get OTA updates.
Or LTE.
BenPope said:
Yes, but you won't get OTA updates.
Or LTE.
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To receive Ota upadates should I update and the Model Id???
I know that I can not have LTE because the modem is for 3g only!
searius said:
To receive Ota upadates should I update and the Model Id???
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MID and CID need to be correct, then you can flash the correct RUU or backup of a suitable ROM, and then OTAs should appear. Of course, you'll need stock recovery to install them.
BenPope said:
MID and CID need to be correct, then you can flash the correct RUU or backup of a suitable ROM, and then OTAs should appear. Of course, you'll need stock recovery to install them.
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I have now supercid 11111111 and mid PN0711000
So to make my HTC One like a Europian Version I should change the Cid to HTC__001 and Mid to PN0710000 ???
searius said:
I have now supercid 11111111 and mid PN0711000
So to make my HTC One like a Europian Version I should change the Cid to HTC__001 and Mid to PN0710000 ???
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I'm not 100% on this, but I believe mid does not matter. With the Google edition, people who did not change mid still received ota's. Plus changing the mid is a lot riskier than changing the cid.
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CoryTallman said:
I'm not 100% on this, but I believe mid does not matter. With the Google edition, people who did not change mid still received ota's. Plus changing the mid is a lot riskier than changing the cid.
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Thats why I am asking here id I need to change the MID.
I want this for the European RUU so I will have a Htc One like a 801n expect of the LTE that I will not have because of the radio!
searius said:
Thats why I am asking here id I need to change the MID.
I want this for the European RUU so I will have a Htc One like a 801n expect of the LTE that I will not have because of the radio!
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The conversion will work just fine without changing the MID. Its the ota's I'm not sure about.
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CoryTallman said:
The conversion will work just fine without changing the MID. Its the ota's I'm not sure about.
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Thats why I am asking,if I need to change the MID to receive otas from European RUU that I use!
searius said:
Thats why I am asking,if I need to change the MID to receive otas from European RUU that I use!
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As I said before, you should because GPe phones get their update with any mid, but there's no way to be certain until an ota comes out.
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hello all
i'm kinda new to HTC device, so i still don't know about s-off device, here's my question
1. is there any benefit to s-off device?
2. it is necessary to unlock bootloader after s-off to install custom rom, recovery and root?
that's all, thanks before guys
Feeling_Free said:
hello all
i'm kinda new to HTC device, so i still don't know about s-off device, here's my question
1. is there any benefit to s-off device?
2. it is necessary to unlock bootloader after s-off to install custom rom, recovery and root?
that's all, thanks before guys
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I'd read up on it first before trying anything, if you don't know what it is you don't need it
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Follow this to show super cid for getprop ro cid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42351491&postcount=35
tjsooley said:
Follow this to show super cid for getprop ro cid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42351491&postcount=35
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What has that got to do with the OP's question? Talk about spamming...
EddyOS said:
What has that got to do with the OP's question? Talk about spamming...
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It hast to do with getting full supercid.
tjsooley said:
It hast to do with getting full supercid.
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what do u mean "full" super cid?
daddioj said:
what do u mean "full" super cid?
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Following that changes the cid int the partition that android uses in 4.2.2 to set correct data icons and control updates in all htc android versions.
tjsooley said:
Following that changes the cid int the partition that android uses in 4.2.2 to set correct data icons and control updates in all htc android versions.
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interesting
---------- Post added at 06:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:58 PM ----------
daddioj said:
interesting
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but if you flash a RUU this gets overwritten doesnt it?
daddioj said:
what do u mean "full" super cid?
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Super cid allows u to flash a rom from different carriers
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daorderdillon said:
Super cid allows u to flash a rom from different carriers
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yeah i know this goes back to my htc inspire days. but the article shows even if we change our CID via hboot. there are still partitions on the phone with our factory CID as well. that can be changed
Feeling_Free said:
hello all
i'm kinda new to HTC device, so i still don't know about s-off device, here's my question
1. is there any benefit to s-off device?
2. it is necessary to unlock bootloader after s-off to install custom rom, recovery and root?
that's all, thanks before guys
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For me s off allows u to change bootanimations or splash screens,I don't need titanium backup to remove system apps bloatware,I could make my bootloader say locked instead of relocked,but most of all u cud flash a rom without having to use a pc afterwards to flash a boot.img and the kernel can be change when flashing the rom,s off also allows u to downgrade and upgrade firmware at will
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EddyOS said:
I'd read up on it first before trying anything, if you don't know what it is you don't need it
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well i already searched for s-off definition but i haven't found the answer that satisfy me
i just wondering if i can change the bootloader status from relocked to locked with s-off
thanks anyway for the answer
daorderdillon said:
For me s off allows u to change bootanimations or splash screens,I don't need titanium backup to remove system apps bloatware,I could make my bootloader say locked instead of relocked,but most of all u cud flash a rom without having to use a pc afterwards to flash a boot.img and the kernel can be change when flashing the rom,s off also allows u to downgrade and upgrade firmware at will
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so basically it's possible to change bootloader from relocked to locked?
Feeling_Free said:
well i already searched for s-off definition but i haven't found the answer that satisfy me
i just wondering if i can change the bootloader status from relocked to locked with s-off
thanks anyway for the answer
so basically it's possible to change bootloader from relocked to locked?
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Yes . I'm locked with s-off now
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I need to return my Htc One to stock, the firmware is 1.29.401.12. I have located the only apparent version thanks to XDA but its the OTA version. When I unzip it it does not appear to have all instructions ie;start. When I downloaded the RUU to my phone more information was present. Can the RUU be flashed directly from the phone ? Hope this makes some kind of sense !
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sr
steve16 said:
I need to return my Htc One to stock, the firmware is 1.29.401.12. I have located the only apparent version thanks to XDA but its the OTA version. When I unzip it it does not appear to have all instructions ie;start. When I downloaded the RUU to my phone more information was present. Can the RUU be flashed directly from the phone ? Hope this makes some kind of sense !
thanks
sr
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An RUU can only be flashed if it matches your CID number and the firmware you want to upgrade/downgrade to.
Super CID can allow you to use any RUU.
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squabbi said:
An RUU can only be flashed if it matches your CID number and the firmware you want to upgrade/downgrade to.
Super CID can allow you to use any RUU.
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Is there a link for the Super CID. And is it easy to install ?
Thanks
sr
steve16 said:
Is there a link for the Super CID. And is it easy to install ?
Thanks
sr
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Are you s-off? If you are type
fastboot writecid 11111111
That should be it. If it doesn't work search it up!
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Just curious if anyone with an AT&T One has changed their CID and MID and tried to RUU one of the 1.2x international FW's to get the 2.24 OTA?
If so, did it work?
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Just curious if anyone with an AT&T One has changed their CID and MID and tried to RUU one of the 1.2x international FW's to get the 2.24 OTA?
If so, did it work?
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I changed my friend's AT&T one to develop edition, and everything works perfectly including ota.
However, he doesn't get 2.24 ota yet.
I think there are many information about how to change in here.
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Just curious if anyone with an AT&T One has changed their CID and MID and tried to RUU one of the 1.2x international FW's to get the 2.24 OTA?
If so, did it work?
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Did that with s-off... Everything works fine... 4.2.2 (2.24.401.1)
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SkizzMcNizz said:
Just curious if anyone with an AT&T One has changed their CID and MID and tried to RUU one of the 1.2x international FW's to get the 2.24 OTA?
If so, did it work?
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Check the att dev forums and I have posted a guide on how to accomplish this.
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Hey.
I changed my cid and mid to to match the GE RUU and I flash official GE RUU on my ONE.
Current Cid: GOOG01
Current mid: PNO712000
I would like to go back to sense 5 exactly like before.
CidN0711000
Mid:HTC__k18
System: 4.2.2 - 2.24.401.9
So, if I will flash EU RUU , and put my former cid&mid, will I get OTA of my last system vers? Tnx.
Read the second post in the conversion thread, it's all in there
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EddyOS said:
Read the second post in the conversion thread, it's all in there
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Tnx! Link plz?
Uh, it's the second post on the GPe conversion thread in Development - pretty sure you find it yourself!
Hey Guys,
I've just discovered something strange on my Butterfly S.
In Settings -> Power the "Sleep Mode" option disappeared. I have no idea, how it happened... I have a completely stock 4.2.2 (1.23.708.3) ROM, my device is non-rooted, S-ON, bootloader locked.
Have you experienced anything like this?
edorner said:
Hey Guys,
I've just discovered something strange on my Butterfly S.
In Settings -> Power the "Sleep Mode" option disappeared. I have no idea, how it happened... I have a completely stock 4.2.2 (1.23.708.3) ROM, my device is non-rooted, S-ON, bootloader locked.
Have you experienced anything like this?
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Sleep mode is only on 4.3
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daorderdillon said:
Sleep mode is only on 4.3
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Hm... that certainly explains it
But still, it's strange: I could have sworn I saw that menu item right after I purchased my phone. And HTCs support site definitely mentioned it well before the 4.3 update (this is how I learned what this feature is for).
Under power in setting, there is sleep mode and I'm running 4.2.2.
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stealthenator2 said:
Under power in setting, there is sleep mode and I'm running 4.2.2.
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Still no 4.3 update? Time to unlock.
tropical cactus said:
Still no 4.3 update? Time to unlock.
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Sadly yes. I'll wait a few more days before unlocking
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stealthenator2 said:
Under power in setting, there is sleep mode and I'm running 4.2.2.
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Now, this is getting really interesting
Which version of the 4.2.2 ROM are you running? The original (1.11.708.1) or the updated (1.23.708.3) one?
Maybe the 1.23.708.3 OTA update removed this feature...
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Now, this is getting really interesting
Which version of the 4.2.2 ROM are you running? The original (1.11.708.1) or the updated (1.23.708.3) one?
Maybe the 1.23.708.3 OTA update removed this feature...
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It's actually 1.11.707.1
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stealthenator2 said:
It's actually 1.11.707.1
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I know about 707,708, and 709
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daorderdillon said:
I know about 707,708, and 709
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Yep, there are different builds for different CIDs:
1.11.707.1-Southeast Asia with CID HTC__044
1.11.708.1-Hong Kong with CID HTC__622
1.12.709.2-Taiwan with CID HTC__621
So stealthenator2 apparently has a CID HTC__044 device.
My CID is HTC__622 so I used to have 1.11.708.1 and then updated by OTA to 1.23.708.3.
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Yep, there are different builds for different CIDs:
1.11.707.1-Southeast Asia with CID HTC__044
1.11.708.1-Hong Kong with CID HTC__622
1.12.709.2-Taiwan with CID HTC__621
So stealthenator2 apparently has a CID HTC__044 device.
My CID is HTC__622 so I used to have 1.11.708.1 and then updated by OTA to 1.23.708.3.
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As far as I know, phones with HTC_044 doesn't even have an update up till now.
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factory reset
I think I will try a factory reset, and see if it changes the situation.
Is it going to delete the apps in /data/preload (like the bootloader unlock)?
edorner said:
I think I will try a factory reset, and see if it changes the situation.
Is it going to delete the apps in /data/preload (like the bootloader unlock)?
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OK, I did a factory reset. "Sleep mode" is still missing. So I guess it was the 1.23.708.3 update that removed it, after all...