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Hi, I'm gettin me an HTC One from Rogers here in Canada, and I was wondering if the development that's done over in the Android Development Section is going to all be compatible with this version of the phone? I don't see a separate forum so I assume it will be, but I'm asking just to be safe
Thanks!
royoshukrun said:
Hi, I'm gettin me an HTC One from Rogers here in Canada, and I was wondering if the development that's done over in the Android Development Section is going to all be compatible with this version of the phone? I don't see a separate forum so I assume it will be, but I'm asking just to be safe
Thanks!
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You will probably have to change the CCID or the ROMs will not install. That can't be done until S-Off is achieved. (I think it is called CCID - it is the country code inside the firmware, and means you can't flash a ROM not designed for your country). At least this is how the Amaze works, and I think other HTC devices.
So the ROM itself would need to be made for that country's device? Why isn't there a forum for the canadian HTC Ones then yet?
royoshukrun said:
So the ROM itself would need to be made for that country's device? Why isn't there a forum for the canadian HTC Ones then yet?
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That is my understanding. Until someone achieves S-Off.
As to different Forums, XDA tends to just use different threads for the various services, not forums.
Changing CID is for bootloader unlocking via HTC's website. It's the US phones that need to be changed usually.
Roms don't care what your cid is.
There will be seperate forums if the phone has different hardware under the same name. I am pretty sure the One is the same hardware regardless of carrier and should only have one forum.
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c5satellite2 said:
Changing CID is for bootloader unlocking via HTC's website. It's the US phones that need to be changed usually.
Roms don't care what your cid is.
There will be seperate forums if the phone has different hardware under the same name. I am pretty sure the One is the same hardware regardless of carrier and should only have one forum.
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The hardware is the same, so you're saying that the same root methods and ROMs will work for now, until such a time that S-OFF might be achieved?
c5satellite2 said:
Changing CID is for bootloader unlocking via HTC's website. It's the US phones that need to be changed usually.
Roms don't care what your cid is.
There will be seperate forums if the phone has different hardware under the same name. I am pretty sure the One is the same hardware regardless of carrier and should only have one forum.
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I don't yet have my One, but for the Amaze this is certainly not true. The ones from outside the US will not flash a Rom based on a US carrier unless the cid is fixed. That is what I'm basing my post upon. Maybe the One will be different, maybe not.
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stevedebi said:
I don't yet have my One, but for the Amaze this is certainly not true. The ones from outside the US will not flash a Rom based on a US carrier unless the cid is fixed. That is what I'm basing my post upon. Maybe the One will be different, maybe not.
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I posted the same question in the TrickDroid ROM thread and the dev said that it should flahs with no problems. Thought I should let you know that's what he thinks.
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I posted the same question in the TrickDroid ROM thread and the dev said that it should flahs with no problems. Thought I should let you know that's what he thinks.
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Well, I hope he is correct, it will be much easier for those outside the country to flash any ROM they want. We will have to see how it goes.
royoshukrun said:
I posted the same question in the TrickDroid ROM thread and the dev said that it should flahs with no problems. Thought I should let you know that's what he thinks.
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I can't find the thread I saw but there was one over in the general form that said its compatible so long as it does not change the radio. The only variance in these phones is the radio, which is unusual. Most of the time there is another difference that makes roms incompatible.
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I can't find the thread I saw but there was one over in the general form that said its compatible so long as it does not change the radio. The only variance in these phones is the radio, which is unusual. Most of the time there is another difference that makes roms incompatible.
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Then the T-Mobile (and Canada) ROMS would be the issue, since I believe only they have the 1700/1900 radios. They would be specific to that hardware.
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Then the T-Mobile (and Canada) ROMS would be the issue, since I believe only they have the 1700/1900 radios. They would be specific to that hardware.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong ROMs don't flash radios. So long as this remains true it should not be an issue? Also I herd people have ROMs working on the AT&T variant which is what Canada (or at leas the big 3 plus their sub-brands) get.
Edit: Here is what I found saying that we will be able to flash some of these roms, Earlier in the thread it was said that U and UL roms were interchangeable. I'll be trying it out tomorrow afternoon. I'm buying one outright from Bell here in calgary.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40441828&postcount=108
I just bought my HTC One from Rogers but I haven't proceeded with anything yet for the same reasons as above. Coming from a One XL (Rogers One X) I know that I was able to use AT&T roms as well as Rogers & Telus roms with my phone, and use any of the radios from all three of those providers without issue.
Seeing as there are currently three separate forums for the HTC One (M7, Sprint & AT&T), I'm not sure which ones are compatible with which carriers. I hope that some of this gets straightened out in the days to come. Of course if there's anything I can do from my end to help, just tell me what to do ^_^
EDIT: Just followed link in above post, and it seems to have cleared it up for me. I still think that the forums for compatible devices should be merged, like the way the One XL forum is.
so we need to stick to the ATT forums?
or, iirc, we can flash the international ROMs so long as the radio doesnt flash lest we lose LTE
It seems after several days searching the net that I am the only person on earth with this phone, who wants to root anyway. Does anyone have custom recovery for this phone so I can root? Or ever the stock recovery because I flashed the gsm cwm by mistake and now can't get into recovery. Thanks
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After reviewing all the helpful advice I've received over here at Xda (I'm being a smart ass) and lots of Google searches I've learned what I need is to flash an ruu for my phone. I've seen threads here where someone decided to be helpful and posted ruu downloads for the desire c gsm, but I'm cdma. Where can I get my ruu? I was told htcdev.com but all the is for my device are kernel source, is this what I need to get the ruu? I know everyone here is much better then me, and no doubt way cooler, but please don't let that stop you from just typing a few lines and helping me out. I promise, I will bow down and exalt the new gods of XDA DEV. Thanks.
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JmIc81 said:
After reviewing all the helpful advice I've received over here at Xda (I'm being a smart ass) and lots of Google searches I've learned what I need is to flash an ruu for my phone. I've seen threads here where someone decided to be helpful and posted ruu downloads for the desire c gsm, but I'm cdma. Where can I get my ruu? I was told htcdev.com but all the is for my device are kernel source, is this what I need to get the ruu? I know everyone here is much better then me, and no doubt way cooler, but please don't let that stop you from just typing a few lines and helping me out. I promise, I will bow down and exalt the new gods of XDA DEV. Thanks.
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What are you trying to do? Root the phone or return it to stock?
me4488 said:
What are you trying to do? Root the phone or return it to stock))
I was trying to root and flash cm my last two phones couldn't get cm so I've been looking forward to seeing what all the hype is about. That's why I bought this phone, because I read that there was cm for it. but now that I know there is no recovery avaliable I guess I'm going stock until one becomes avaliable or I can make one. I guess if I have a working ruu to restore my phone with if something goes wrong I could still root at least
I've downloaded all the dev tools and am tracking down reading / resources to aid in the learning process. Any suggestions? I'm experienced in HTML but that's it. Thank you for responding I'm glad to be here at XDA and I will have useful things to continue on the future if I'm allowed to learn and others are willing to point me in the right direction at least.
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JmIc81 said:
me4488 said:
What are you trying to do? Root the phone or return it to stock))
I was trying to root and flash cm my last two phones couldn't get cm so I've been looking forward to seeing what all the hype is about. That's why I bought this phone, because I read that there was cm for it. but now that I know there is no recovery avaliable I guess I'm going stock until one becomes avaliable or I can make one. I guess if I have a working ruu to restore my phone with if something goes wrong I could still root at least
I've downloaded all the dev tools and am tracking down reading / resources to aid in the learning process. Any suggestions? I'm experienced in HTML but that's it. Thank you for responding I'm glad to be here at XDA and I will have useful things to continue on the future if I'm allowed to learn and others are willing to point me in the right direction at least.
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There are 4 custom recoveries. And a stock one in the untouched ROM ( I don't currently have the link to it)
Here are the three i found:
Touch recovery
CWMR
TWRP
If your problem is something else, please clarify as i am really slow xD
As to learning process, as ive said before, start off with just testing stuff. Then move on to what you want to do first, in my case it was a kernel that is neatly organized. For all i know you might want to develop apps or themes, thats your choice :3. Have fun and ask me further questions over skype or facebook in my details.
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me4488 said:
JmIc81 said:
There are 4 custom recoveries. And a stock one in the untouched ROM ( I don't currently have the link to it)
Here are the three i found:
Touch recovery
CWMR
TWRP
If your problem is something else, please clarify as i am really slow xD
As to learning process, as ive said before, start off with just testing stuff. Then move on to what you want to do first, in my case it was a kernel that is neatly organized. For all i know you might want to develop apps or themes, thats your choice :3. Have fun and ask me further questions over skype or facebook in my details.
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All of those or for gsm phones. My problem is that my phones cdma. I've already tried that just not even thinking and that's why I now have no recovery. I want to root but I'm not wanting to risk it till there's a recovery. Anyway unless I get a one click to work on this phone, I don't think any do, if have to get into recovery anyway.
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Sign in bootloader and flash the other recovery
Device: HTC Desire C
ROM: CyanogenMod 10
Kernel:Stock Jelly Bean
saider said:
Sign in bootloader and flash the other recovery
Device: HTC Desire C
ROM: CyanogenMod 10
Kernel:Stock Jelly Bean
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There's no cdma recovery just yet
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Hello everyone,
Ok I just got the Sprint HTC One.I've done S-OFF, Super-CID, Unlock.
My Questions are:
1) Is there a way to use ROM from HTC One(not Sprint HTC One)
example any of theese: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2115#romList
2) And is it only me but if I do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" with Non Sprint TWRP , the recovery doesn't load.
any links with nice,stable,battery friendly ROMs will work for me.
Thank you.
Cr3a7eR said:
Hello everyone,
Ok I just got the Sprint HTC One.I've done S-OFF, Super-CID, Unlock.
My Questions are:
1) Is there a way to use ROM from HTC One(not Sprint HTC One)
example any of theese: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2115#romList
2) And is it only me but if I do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" with Non Sprint TWRP , the recovery doesn't load.
any links with nice,stable,battery friendly ROMs will work for me.
Thank you.
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If you want a non functioning HTC One flash any of the rom's in the non sprint dev section.
Ok, So with Super CID I should be able to run any RUU? Is this correct
For example I want to use some European non Sprint.Is this going to work
No, you will probably brick your phone.
CNexus said:
No, you will probably brick your phone.
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whew, talk about THICK.
Cr3a7eR said:
Ok, So with Super CID I should be able to run any RUU? Is this correct
For example I want to use some European non Sprint.Is this going to work
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I am guessing we will see a post soon from this guy "stuck in bootloader".
At least you're asking for advice first, but you need to pay attention to the answers.
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Konfuzion said:
I am guessing we will see a post soon from this guy "stuck in bootloader".
At least you're asking for advice first, but you need to pay attention to the answers.
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Alright, you can just answer and explain what actually I can do with SuperCID.
Not to make yourself the smart person here.
Ok, you are right, I will stuck somewhere but that's how we learn...when no one anwers us with real "answer".
dont think super cid is really very useful on cdma phones...
I'm not trying to be the smart person here, I am trying to help you. With super CID you can flash any carriers Rom or RUU, however with Sprint being a coma phone we are very limited so as far as I know having super cid is kind of pointless. Unless someone else knows better.
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Konfuzion said:
I'm not trying to be the smart person here, I am trying to help you. With super CID you can flash any carriers Rom or RUU, however with Sprint being a coma phone we are very limited so as far as I know having super cid is kind of pointless. Unless someone else knows better.
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This is correct. If you read the info in the CID unlock thread it explains everything.
Super CID does allow you to use any RUU, but that doesn't help us as much because Sprint is CDMA, the rest of the varients are currently GSM. However, when the phone becomes available on other CDMA carriers like Boost or Verizon it will be more useful because those will work since they are CDMA as well.
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Cr3a7eR said:
Hello everyone,
Ok I just got the Sprint HTC One.I've done S-OFF, Super-CID, Unlock.
My Questions are:
1) Is there a way to use ROM from HTC One(not Sprint HTC One)
example any of theese: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2115#romList
2) And is it only me but if I do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" with Non Sprint TWRP , the recovery doesn't load.
any links with nice,stable,battery friendly ROMs will work for me.
Thank you.
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To answer the original questions...
1. Not directly, you'd have to Port them.
2. You need to flash the Sprint TWRP, use either 2.5.0 or 2.6.1. The 2.6.0 version that is floating around is broken.
As far as good tons, I personally havent flashed any because stock, with a different launcher, has worked so well. I read through a lot of the AOSP based Rom threads and there seem to be some issues that need to get worked out before I would consider them strong contenders to the stock stability and features. However any stock roms should give good results, is recommend Viper Rom.
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Give the guy a break; the Super CID is confusing to us Sprint users. Even the guy who posted the Super CID didnt realize till later that it wouldnt do us much good. If it isn't clear to you already, DONT FLASH ANY ROM THAT ISNT SPECIFICALLY BUILT FOR THE SPRINT VARIANT. And dont bother with super CID, even if/when boost and other prepaid options become available, I will have a hard time believing that development will skyrocket because of it. I have been working on three different roms for our beloved sprint variant and have dismal failures for going on three weeks. Couldnt figure out why everybody loved stock so much here, but I think I know now.
Thank you guys, now everything is clear for me :silly:
I am going to use my phone in Europe and in my country we use only GSM, we don't use CDMA at all.
Now I am using this rom: 42ONE - The Aftermath
Really Like it and recomend it.
i've tried with viper but more like this one.
Has anyone had success flashing Android Revolution for the new HTC ONE M8 but it never reboots. Just jumps back to the fastboot.
It allows me to install my back up but according to the Rom, it is good for all M8's including Sprint but no such luck for me,
The install went perfect save Aroma frustration but I got thru that a couple of times , the message said it was successful but would never reboot.
Even tried to install SuperSU that I am already using but still no luck.
Anyway,
If any Sprint users have any tips, please let me know.
Thanks for your time!
Mike
Not sprint compatible as of yet to my knowledge...
~m8whl modded stock
2.265 Max ¦ 300 Min
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If Im not mistaken it has to do with our M8 bring CDMA
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MedfieldMike said:
Has anyone had success flashing Android Revolution for the new HTC ONE M8 but it never reboots. Just jumps back to the fastboot.
It allows me to install my back up but according to the Rom, it is good for all M8's including Sprint but no such luck for me,
The install went perfect save Aroma frustration but I got thru that a couple of times , the message said it was successful but would never reboot.
Even tried to install SuperSU that I am already using but still no luck.
Anyway,
If any Sprint users have any tips, please let me know.
Thanks for your time!
Mike
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Don't flash ROMs not meant for your phone. You could bork it. To my knowledge, the mount points are not the same and it's a risk flashing. Without an RUU yet, you could potentially be in some trouble if things don't go well
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why is everyone flashing intl roms? if the rom doesn't state it works for ur carrier, dont flash period
ticklemepinks said:
why is everyone flashing intl roms? if the rom doesn't state it works for ur carrier, dont flash period
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Because the thread for it very clear states that it works for all m8 variants...
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Beherrschen said:
Because the thread for it very clear states that it works for all m8 variants...
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Thank you! I did tweet with Mike1986 when I first had trouble, I did say I was trying on Sprint since it said '" All M8 Models in his post and he did not say it was not Sprint Compatible so I assumed it was. All he asked was if I had Sprint boot.img on my phone. I am not sure what that meant and after searching the net and XDA, still don't know and said I would try other sources for help.
It does seem not seem to work on Sprint, I am almost positive I followed all of the steps, unless there is something completely different from M7 Flashing that I am not aware of. Rooting worked like a charm but as I said before, and thank fully so, after flashing, the phone reboots right back to the fastboot.
It does give you a scare at first as it goes completely dead for a few minutes but then finally shows up in Fastboot and can be wiped and the backup can be applied.
I'll keep looking around for info!
Well, enough said for sure.
Thanks all for your input!
Mike
MedfieldMike said:
Thank you! I did tweet with Mike1986 when I first had trouble, I did say I was trying on Sprint since it said '" All M8 Models in his post and he did not say it was not Sprint Compatible so I assumed it was. All he asked was if I had Sprint boot.img on my phone. I am not sure what that meant and after searching the net and XDA, still don't know and said I would try other sources for help.
It does seem not seem to work on Sprint, I am almost positive I followed all of the steps, unless there is something completely different from M7 Flashing that I am not aware of. Rooting worked like a charm but as I said before, and thank fully so, after flashing, the phone reboots right back to the fastboot.
It does give you a scare at first as it goes completely dead for a few minutes but then finally shows up in Fastboot and can be wiped and the backup can be applied.
I'll keep looking around for info!
Well, enough said for sure.
Thanks all for your input!
Mike
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Sprint M8 boot.img
jkt97401 said:
Don't flash ROMs not meant for your phone. You could bork it. To my knowledge, the mount points are not the same and it's a risk flashing. Without an RUU yet, you could potentially be in some trouble if things don't go well
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Thank you for the reply! When it said " ALL", I assumed and I really thought I had bricked it for a few minutes but thankfully, it came back to life. Thanks again!
MedfieldMike said:
Thank you for the reply! When it said " ALL", I assumed and I really thought I had bricked it for a few minutes but thankfully, it came back to life. Thanks again!
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sorry if i sounded harsh and or like a *****, but you have to read thru a thread before flashing any rom, example is like on badseed rom, i'm pretty sure the ack button doesnt work and i found that out by reading the thread, you risk bricking ur fone by blindly flashing :-/
MedfieldMike said:
Thank you! I did tweet with Mike1986 when I first had trouble, I did say I was trying on Sprint since it said '" All M8 Models in his post and he did not say it was not Sprint Compatible so I assumed it was. All he asked was if I had Sprint boot.img on my phone. I am not sure what that meant and after searching the net and XDA, still don't know and said I would try other sources for help.
It does seem not seem to work on Sprint, I am almost positive I followed all of the steps, unless there is something completely different from M7 Flashing that I am not aware of. Rooting worked like a charm but as I said before, and thank fully so, after flashing, the phone reboots right back to the fastboot.
It does give you a scare at first as it goes completely dead for a few minutes but then finally shows up in Fastboot and can be wiped and the backup can be applied.
I'll keep looking around for info!
Well, enough said for sure.
Thanks all for your input!
Mike
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I completely understand, although I read thru that Rom page at least 4 times before flashing and found no indication it was an International Version or as mike1986 usually says, " apart from Sprint" . Even after I spoke with mike1986, still no indication this would not work on Sprint. Hopefully others will find this thread before trying although I had really no trouble recovering from it. Lucky for that I guess. Anyway, thank you for your input as well. Have a great rest of your day!
hi,
i also tried flashing ARHD with my sprint m8. both v22 and 22.1, i also get a black screen, if i reboot, it goes straight to the bootloader.
i too, thought it would work since it says all variants, and was not specified that SPRINT is not supported. i even asked, and somebody answered that it is.
even anybody had success installing ARHD on a sprint m8, please share what you did to make it work
thanks
Compatibility is only available through 4.4.3 base or 11.X. 4.4.4 hasn't been built for Verizon or sprint yet, it's possible to boot at 4.4.4 but you'll get no signal
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Compatibility is only available through 4.4.3 base or 11.X. 4.4.4 hasn't been built for Verizon or sprint yet, it's possible to boot at 4.4.4 but you'll get no signal
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is this indicated in the ARHD thread? do you know if i could still download ARHD with 4.4.3 base? i want to install ARHD, need to try something
thanks
Yeah still availible via downloads and I've tested the 4.4.4 doesn't get signal even with compatible kernel
hi could you please post the link for 4.4.3? i couldnt find it in the downloads page, just ARHD 22.1 which is 4.4.4
thanks
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html?m=1
In the HTC one m8 you'll see arhd 22.1 below it you should see arhd 11.2
I bought an HTC One (M7) second hand. The previous owner had rooted the device among other things.
It's currently working on Rogers network.
Can you help me find out what the original software version/carrier was on it?
I was thinking of using the latest Rogers RUU but I don't want to wreck anything.
Is there anything that may hinder me from using the RUU?
The phone shows, S-On, *Tampered*, *Unlocked*
Please give me any advice you can and I can clarify anything you need.
I have experience flashing roms on other phones this one seems more complicated.
My main goal is to have a stable Android 4.4+ on my device.
Thanks!
rwelsh09 said:
I bought an HTC One (M7) second hand. The previous owner had rooted the device among other things.
It's currently working on Rogers network.
Can you help me find out what the original software version/carrier was on it?
I was thinking of using the latest Rogers RUU but I don't want to wreck anything.
Is there anything that may hinder me from using the RUU?
The phone shows, S-On, *Tampered*, *Unlocked*
Please give me any advice you can and I can clarify anything you need.
I have experience flashing roms on other phones this one seems more complicated.
My main goal is to have a stable Android 4.4+ on my device.
Thanks!
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I would leave it that way.
there are many good roms out there.
I use MaximusHD Rom it a good stable rom. with ota updates and many nice tweaks and customization.
Quipp said:
I would leave it that way.
there are many good roms out there.
I use MaximusHD Rom it a good stable rom. with ota updates and many nice tweaks and customization.
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You're saying I should leave it alone and just flash a custom Rom vs a stock one?
I actually like that idea.
But, if I wanted to go stock in the future could I just use the RUU or would I need to do some other changes first?
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rwelsh09 said:
You're saying I should leave it alone and just flash a custom Rom vs a stock one?
I actually like that idea.
But, if I wanted to go stock in the future could I just use the RUU or would I need to do some other changes first?
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Yeah just install a custom rom.
I need to go back to stock for warranty still trying to figure out what to do execty.
there are some guides on how to do that. but since you have a second hand I don't think you will have to ever go back to stock for warranty issues
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/return-stock-guide/
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help! im stuck in a bootloop and my phone is locked en Son what to do?