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Hey guys,
my HD7 seems to have some hardware problems (random rebooting etc). So I decided to send it in for repair. Since I'm currently running the leaked HTC Mango ROM (7720.68) I need to roll back to a stock NoDo ROM. Now there are so many ROMs floating around these forums nowadays, that I have no idea which would be the on to choose for my device:
HTC HD7, Germany, unbranded, not SIM locked.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
you can go here and select the suitable ROM for your device,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_HD7/Shipped_Roms
but be careful because you may brik your phone if you flash a wrong ROM
I think you should flash the last ROM which is the only one in the Mango Section
ihabsad said:
you can go here and select the suitable ROM for your device,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_HD7/Shipped_Roms
but be careful because you may brik your phone if you flash a wrong ROM
I think you should flash the last ROM which is the only one in the Mango Section
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Thank you very much. I think I'll go with the first European ROM and apply all available updates afterwards. That should be sufficient enough to look like stock.
dkp1977 said:
Thank you very much. I think I'll go with the first European ROM and apply all available updates afterwards. That should be sufficient enough to look like stock.
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It is OK, as you like,
But keep in your mind that the Mango ROM is official leaked one and is stock,
My suggestion is to go with it if you don't care about chevron unlocking your device.
ihabsad said:
It is OK, as you like,
But keep in your mind that the Mango ROM is official leaked one and is stock,
My suggestion is to go with it if you don't care about chevron unlocking your device.
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I have a developer account, so I don't need Chevron to unlock my device. The thing is, I need to send my device in for repair, so anything Mango like wouldn't be considered to be stock as the update actually hasn't been delivered yet.
dkp1977 said:
I have a developer account, so I don't need Chevron to unlock my device. The thing is, I need to send my device in for repair, so anything Mango like wouldn't be considered to be stock as the update actually hasn't been delivered yet.
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oooh, I got it now, ok good luck with your devise,
by the way, did you pay for your developer account or you get it anywhere else
ihabsad said:
oooh, I got it now, ok good luck with your devise,
by the way, did you pay for your developer account or you get it anywhere else
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I paid for it.
dkp1977 said:
I paid for it.
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OK, Thanks
Looking at buying this phone
I asked the selling to scroll down more and take another screenshot
cirian75 said:
Looking at buying this phone
I asked the selling to scroll down more and take another screenshot
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Broken image :/
whoops, now fixed :laugh:
cirian75 said:
whoops, now fixed :laugh:
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Scroll up, I cannot tell what the firmware is.
I assume 81.5.31002 but I cannot be sure.
mattlgroff said:
I assume 81.5.31002 but I cannot be sure.
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It is
Phill_UK said:
It is
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In that case... It's the firmware that shipped with the first release batch of the Motorola RAZR i. It is "branded" for the Great Britain region (thus the Retail.en.GB). It has an OTA update, maybe unofficial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028814
I assume if it does not update OTA to JB
that I can without unlocking/rooting flash a later stock EU/UK friendly genuine Moto firmware?
cirian75 said:
I assume if it does not update OTA to JB
that I can without unlocking/rooting flash a later stock EU/UK friendly genuine Moto firmware?
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That didn't quite make sense to me.
The current OTA we have is to a higher ICS version.
You can unlock the bootloader and flash whatever firmware you want with my home-made fastboots
There is an GB-update today for retail so no need to fastboot.
Is it Jelly Bean ?!?!?
mattlgroff said:
Scroll up, I cannot tell what the firmware is.
I assume 81.5.31002 but I cannot be sure.
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It is
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It is
81.5.31002.XT890.Retail.en.GB
Grrrr, my RAZR I seller is being a PITA, wont let me just come collect and pay
He wants me to pay 1st and he'll post. :silly:
he is only 15 miles down the road and says it would be "inconvenient" for me to just pay and collect
He has great feed back though, I don't see the issue.
pulled the trigger and paid
should have my Razr I tomorrow before 12
I have my Rarz I now
was asking for the update almost straight away
it is so nice to be using a android phone that is running a recent os that is not a battery hog
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For those of you looking for a Stock rooted ROM for 5.05.651.2 here it is
Stock rooted rom (Odexed)
Download here
Deodex is in post 2
YOU MUST BE ON THE NEWEST FIRMWARE FOR THIS ROM, THIS IS YOUR ONLY WARNING
Latest firmware:
For those of you S-On here is the full ota firmware zip
Download OTA firmware
For those of you that are S-off here is the firmware without the recovery.img and boot.img
Download modified firmware
Video on how to flash firmware
How thoughtless of you Kyle
Good looking out.
Stock rooted rom (Deodexed)
Download here
5.05.651.2 Deodexed
can i flash this as a zip in twrp recovery?? im s-off
videokid14 said:
can i flash this as a zip in twrp recovery?? im s-off
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As long as you have the proper phone and flash the firmware following the instructions in the video it will work
And yes you can flash the ROM in twrp
Hi again...
big thanks kyle and solver. guess imma jump back to stock rom before my upgrade in december. ive been waiting on this! thanks bros
TorxT3D said:
big thanks kyle and solver. guess imma jump back to stock rom before my upgrade in december. ive been waiting on this! thanks bros
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you are going to wait for m9, right?
Thanks a lot
solver404 said:
you are going to wait for m9, right?
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aww geez i didnt know about this. ugh, now you brought me into decisions lol. was going for the note4, but uhhh.. yeaa... lol
Im confused on this a bit. My phone is currently on 6.09.401.5. I see in the forums that there is an update to 6.09.401.10. But in this thread you offer the new 5.05.651.2, which seems to be lower version than the former two. Can shed some light on this? Many thanks.
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Im confused on this a bit. My phone is currently on 6.09.401.5. I see in the forums that there is an update to 6.09.401.10. But in this thread you offer the new 5.05.651.2, which seems to be lower version than the former two. Can shed some light on this? Many thanks.
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Yeah I wish I understood their numbering system but this is the newest Sprint update with the eye experience.
jasonbiggs said:
Im confused on this a bit. My phone is currently on 6.09.401.5. I see in the forums that there is an update to 6.09.401.10. But in this thread you offer the new 5.05.651.2, which seems to be lower version than the former two. Can shed some light on this? Many thanks.
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That's because the base that you're currently on is a port from Verizon's 4.4.3 Kitkat update. They had more updates than we had. So for Sprint, we're currently still at 4.4.2. with a lower version #.
We won't move from that point til what is probably going to be the M7's final update for us, Lollipop 5.0.
Thanks!! :good:
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Im confused on this a bit. My phone is currently on 6.09.401.5. I see in the forums that there is an update to 6.09.401.10. But in this thread you offer the new 5.05.651.2, which seems to be lower version than the former two. Can shed some light on this? Many thanks.
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x.xx.651.x
651 will always refer to Sprint
BD619 said:
x.xx.651.x
651 will always refer to Sprint
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when was this released?
Cj719 said:
when was this released?
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3 weeks to a month maybe.
benny!
@benny3: If thoughtlesskyle doesn't mind, this looks like a base for Bad Boyz rom update...
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@benny3: If thoughtlesskyle doesn't mind, this looks like a base for Bad Boyz rom update...
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I don't think he has the phone anymore, but either way anyone is free to use it, also he's good people we've helped each other out a bunch in the past
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I don't think he has the phone anymore, but either way anyone is free to use it, also he's good people we've helped each other out a bunch in the past
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You're right. He doesn't. He talked about doing a blind ROM from it, so he might still give it a go~
Hi i hope someone can help me i would like to go back to stock Kitkat after being on CM12 lollipop for a while but i am unsure iff i have downloaded the correct stock rom. Could someone please have a look and let me know iff i have downloaded the correct Rom. This is the rom i downloaded XT1052_RETAIL-EU_4.4.4_KXA21.12-L1.26_54_cid7_CFC_1FF.xml. Before i flashed cm12 i was running Kitkat 4.4.4 and i am in the UK. I intend to do this procedure using Rsdlite.
Make sure you dont downgrade... put your phone in fastboot mode and check the bootloader version of your phone and let me know... AFAIK you Will be ok with the firmware you downloaded... Just take more precautions before flashing through rsd.. REMEMBER NEVER DOWNGRADE or else you will be hard bricked... As long as you dont downgrade and your firmware version matches your carrier you are good to go...
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whizinc said:
Make sure you dont downgrade... put your phone in fastboot mode and check the bootloader version of your phone and let me know... AFAIK you Will be ok with the firmware you downloaded... Just take more precautions before flashing through rsd.. REMEMBER NEVER DOWNGRADE or else you will be hard bricked... As long as you dont downgrade and your firmware version matches your carrier you are good to go...
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Hi thanks for you interest and reply my bootloader version is 0x30b7
sam0056 said:
Hi thanks for you interest and reply my bootloader version is 0x30b7
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Ok i think you are all ready and set up to flash the stock firmware, again make sure that your phone is XT1052. And then go ahead and flash that stock firmware... And dont forget to edit the XML file and remove the lines that have "getvar'" written in them.. Save the xml file and flash through rsd.. again take precaution of the Boot loader you dont want to downgrade!
Here is a little heads up or info of boot loader's according to the firmwares for you :
30.70: original 4.2.2
30.71: 4.2.2 camera update
30.B2: 4.4
30.B4: 4.4.2
30.B7: 4.4.4
The order that I've written above is: (Bootolader: Android Version)
So you are on 30.B7 bootloader right now so you can flash 4.4.4 easily... But DONT EVER TRY TO FLASH BELOW 4.4.4...
Good luck mate...
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Hi thanks for you interest and reply my bootloader version is 0x30b7
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Hi how can I be certain i have xt1053 because I can't find any documentation.
sam0056 said:
Hi how can I be certain i have xt1053 because I can't find any documentation.
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1: Checkout the back side of your moto x.. the model of your device is stamped at the lower back side of your device...
2: Connect your mobile with computer and see what model does it show on the usb mass storage device..
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whizinc said:
1: Checkout the back side of your moto x.. the model of your device is stamped at the lower back side of your device...
2: Connect your mobile with computer and see what model does it show on the usb mass storage device..
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Hi their is nothing on the back of my phone to indicate which XT version it is and when i plug it in it just says Moto x.
sam0056 said:
Hi their is nothing on the back of my phone to indicate which XT version it is and when i plug it in it just says Moto x.
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IF the original motorola back is on the phone, there is some very fine/small print at the bottom of the back. It will have the FCC ID, Model number, etc. It could be hard to see, you might have to tilt/twist the phone so the light shines off it just right, or use a magnifying glass if you're my age.
KidJoe said:
IF the original motorola back is on the phone, there is some very fine/small print at the bottom of the back. It will have the FCC ID, Model number, etc. It could be hard to see, you might have to tilt/twist the phone so the light shines off it just right, or use a magnifying glass if you're my age.
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Hi thankyou i found it. It is an XT1052 so i guess that firmware should be ok to flash right.
sam0056 said:
Hi thankyou i found it. It is an XT1052 so i guess that firmware should be ok to flash right.
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What @KidJoe said, that was exactly what i was trying to say which you didn't understand... [emoji14] however let us know if you get success..
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Thanks guys I will attempt to flash it tonight with the firmware i have downloaded thanks again.
Hi as of 10 minutes ago i have had success in flashing the custom firmware 4.4.4 on my moto x and everything is working fine. Thankyou all for the help as i was uncert
Hello guys just to update i have had success in flashing the stock firmware using rsdlite and thankyou for the help you all provided. Their is just one more thing i believe the moto x has been updated to lollipop in the time i was on CM12 . Now that i am back on kitkat is their any way i could get the official lollipop update through normal system update as when i check it is not being offered.
Same here I'd like to get the official lollipop. I have the XT1050, its a weird phone but pretty cool. The latest Android version I have is 4.4.2
Looks like you're ahead, lol
Josephdbrewer25 said:
Same here I'd like to get the official lollipop. I have the XT1050, its a weird phone but pretty cool. The latest Android version I have is 4.4.2
Looks like you're ahead, lol
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Im surprised i think you should at least be on 4.4.4 by now but perhaps its a carrier restriction. The reason i want lollipop update is because i am now wanting to sell the phone and it will demand a slightly higher value being on the latest software.
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Im surprised i think you should at least be on 4.4.4 by now but perhaps its a carrier restriction. The reason i want lollipop update is because i am now wanting to sell the phone and it will demand a slightly higher value being on the latest software.
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I thought that myself but according to Motorola's website Android 4.4.4 hasn't even been release for the XT1050
Plus I don't know what carrier the phone has. There's no carrier label ANYWHERE on the phone
sam0056 said:
Hello guys just to update i have had success in flashing the stock firmware using rsdlite and thankyou for the help you all provided. Their is just one more thing i believe the moto x has been updated to lollipop in the time i was on CM12 . Now that i am back on kitkat is their any way i could get the official lollipop update through normal system update as when i check it is not being offered.
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the official android lollipop update for the Moto X (2013) hasn't been released world wide... You have to wait for motorola to release it for your model of X..So just wait for the Update to pop up it self... And if you got successful you could appreciate us by hitting the "Thanks Button" on our posts which helped you get through your problem
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the official android lollipop update for the Moto X (2013) hasn't been released world wide... You have to wait for motorola to release it for your model of X..So just wait for the Update to pop up it self... And if you got successful you could appreciate us by hitting the "Thanks Button" on our posts which helped you get through your problem
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But of course.
sam0056 said:
But of course.
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I installed Cyanogenmod 12. Not sure if I'm keeping just yet. I'll be listening to music then BAM!! the phone reboots. Maybe it's fix now I haven't got the latest Nightly..
Josephdbrewer25 said:
I installed Cyanogenmod 12. Not sure if I'm keeping just yet. I'll be listening to music then BAM!! the phone reboots. Maybe it's fix now I haven't got the latest Nightly..
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I am familiar with this issue it used to happen to me too sometimes. CM12 is very good but i think because their is not a stable release yet their are still some little glitches. Otherwise most of the time it works really well and very customisable. Iff i wasnt going to sell my phone i would have definetly stayed with cm12 their doing a great job.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/9to5google.com/2020/01/28/android-flash-tool-pixel-aosp-builds/amp/
Has anyone tried this yet?
I'm going to try it tomorrow but was wondering if someone has already pulled the trigger?
wolfu11 said:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/9to5google.com/2020/01/28/android-flash-tool-pixel-aosp-builds/amp/
Has anyone tried this yet?
I'm going to try it tomorrow but was wondering if someone has already pulled the trigger?
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I'm curious if those of us with a bootloader locked phone can flash a different carriers firmware and be able to unlock our bootloader??
Root-Maniac said:
I'm curious if those of us with a bootloader locked phone can flash a different carriers firmware and be able to unlock our bootloader??
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I just peeked at the tool and you have to have OEM Unlocking enabled to use this so it may not help you.
i tested it yesterday seems everything works buts its plain as vanilla also its android R
Garbage. Stock is better.
joemossjr said:
i tested it yesterday seems everything works buts its plain as vanilla also its android R
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I tried it as well but couldn't get it to make phone calls. I'm on Verizon and tried a few things. Yeah it's pretty plain.
It's aosp I'm really surprised Google would supply this to the masses. Reminds me of the good old days.
Golf c said:
Garbage. Stock is better.
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Lol what were you expecting
Mackay53 said:
Lol what were you expecting
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I wouldn't even bother trying to flash ASOP builds because I know better. This really isn't for end users. Strictly for development. I'm perplexed why people are even bothering to use it.
wolfu11 said:
I tried it as well but couldn't get it to make phone calls. I'm on Verizon and tried a few things. Yeah it's pretty plain.
It's aosp I'm really surprised Google would supply this to the masses. Reminds me of the good old days.
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i have the Verizon one too .. it was working fine in usa .. once i fly overseas and connect wifi .. it goes relocked ... let me try this tool maybe it help me back my unlocked
digitechcare said:
i have the Verizon one too .. it was working fine in usa .. once i fly overseas and connect wifi .. it goes relocked ... let me try this tool maybe it help me back my unlocked
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I have the Google store verizon on Verizon. Think you need to have an unlock bootloader to use this.
wolfu11 said:
I have the Google store verizon on Verizon. Think you need to have an unlock bootloader to use this.
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you right .. i wont let me do it.. i think i need to unlock bootloader .. any suggestions ?
Golf c said:
I wouldn't even bother trying to flash ASOP builds because I know better. This really isn't for end users. Strictly for development. I'm perplexed why people are even bothering to use it.
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For me I was curious to see if this is like the treble ROMs that are out. There are AOSP TREBLE ROMs out that function quite well. One of the advantages is that we have a choice not use Google apps/services with the TREBLE ROMs. Just like the old days. Most of the custom roms out now are loaded with gapps.
There's even AOSP based ROMs with gapps in this section that have a lot more customations.
It's really about choice.
digitechcare said:
you right .. i wont let me do it.. i think i need to unlock bootloader .. any suggestions ?
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My wife is using one that has a locked bootloader. I tried everything without success. Then I gave up and bought the unlocked version and gave her the Verizon one LOL.
There is a thread in this section that talks about unlocking Verizon ones.
If I try this how can I flash back to a normal rom? I heard you need to use https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com but it's forbidden in my country.
robt772000 said:
If I try this how can I flash back to a normal rom? I heard you need to use https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com but it's forbidden in my country.
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It didn't work for me in the US either I just flashed the full image from Google to get back to stock.
Yeah I read somewhere that's it's a tricky business to get back to stock but I just flashed and it's back to normal. Aosp was interesting though.
robt772000 said:
If I try this how can I flash back to a normal rom? I heard you need to use https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com but it's forbidden in my country.
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https://developers.google.com/android/images
If you have fastboot then download factory image, extract contents to fastboot folder and hit run
If not download the OTA zip, load up recovery, sideload update in recovery using ADB
wolfu11 said:
My wife is using one that has a locked bootloader. I tried everything without success. Then I gave up and bought the unlocked version and gave her the Verizon one LOL.
There is a thread in this section that talks about unlocking Verizon ones.
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i try to search but coudnt find unlocking link .. can you share if you know .:good:
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i try to search but coudnt find unlocking link .. can you share if you know .:good:
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This came out after I already gave up not sure what it's about but the title states the Verizon version.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/how-to/root-instructions-verizon-pixel-4-xl-t3990767
Ok now we have a new tool. It's like the other tool mentioned in this thread. It doesn't mention needing "OEM unlocked" enabled. Question is. Can I flash Google fi firmware on my at&t phone and be able to enable "OEM Unlock" afterwards?
https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com/carrier_selection