I just came over to the One and I'm very confused about what kernels and roms I can run on this sprint variant.
3.04.651
Hboot 1.55
PN 07200000
Help. I also see threads about flashing to the Google edition. Any help would be appreciated.
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lanewhit said:
I just came over to the One and I'm very confused about what kernels and roms I can run on this sprint variant.
3.04.651
Hboot 1.55
PN 07200000
Help. I also see threads about flashing to the Google edition. Any help would be appreciated.
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You can flash any rom from the Sprint sections(Android Development or Original Android Development)
There are some GSM roms that offer Sprint support(read the OP before flashing)
We won't have custom kernels for 4.3(3.04.651.2) until source is available.
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Hi,
New here, I tried searching but when you search for "developers", everthing shows up for obvious reasons. Anyways, quick question, if you are to flash ROMs for the HTC DE, do you use the ATT ones?
Essentially are all ATT Roms compatible with the HTC Developers Edition?
gatoradeboy said:
Hi,
New here, I tried searching but when you search for "developers", everthing shows up for obvious reasons. Anyways, quick question, if you are to flash ROMs for the HTC DE, do you use the ATT ones?
Essentially are all ATT Roms compatible with the HTC Developers Edition?
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No use the m7 roms. Besides nobody building roms in ATT thread anymore
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Android The Greek said:
No use the m7 roms. Besides nobody building roms in ATT thread anymore
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You mean the international version?
Any T-Mobile, AT&T or international Rom should work.
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I have a HTC one recently soffed using 'rumrunner'. It's a wwe htc_001 on 2.24.401.8. What rom's can I flash will it change anything I have on phone at present all I want really is stock Rom with bloatware removed better battery life. Thanks
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If you have S-OFF, Custom recovery, you can flash any ROM you want.
will it change anything
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The OS yes. Other than that I don't get the question.
davebugyi said:
If you have S-OFF, Custom recovery, you can flash any ROM you want.
The OS yes. Other than that I don't get the question.
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Will it flash a new firmware which isn't capable on my cid or current firmware?
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nathlynn22 said:
Will it flash a new firmware which isn't capable on my cid or current firmware?
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Flashing custom ROM does not flash firmware.
And since you're S-Off you can flash any firmware you like, check our @vomer's guide: (in the firmware section): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365506
Ok what's the risk... I'm running Android revolution ver 31. I haven't updated my firmware. I'd prefer not to have to flash a whole different ROM to gain S-off if in can avoid it. I know it's recommended to be on same firmware and ROM base, but what's the risk of just S-offing like I am?
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But, wait, you have the s-off or not?
And what do you want do?
Guich said:
But, wait, you have the s-off or not?
And what do you want do?
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No I don't have it yet but I'm running a ROM based on 3.62xxxx firmware but haven't updated my firmware to that yet because I don't have soff.
Wondering if I'm running a risk with ROM and firmware not matching when I attempt to soff.
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joho5 said:
No I don't have it yet but I'm running a ROM based on 3.62xxxx firmware but haven't updated my firmware to that yet because I don't have soff.
Wondering if I'm running a risk with ROM and firmware not matching when I attempt to soff.
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Yep, you need to be on the same base, and the closest possible to your own rom. Just restore your stock nandroid and you'll be good to go
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Hello everybody,
Could anyone explain to me, why I'm able to flash sense-based ROMs with S-On, while GPe-ROMs need S-Off? I read it's because of some kernel issues, but what's the big difference between the kernels?
Since my laptop is broken I don't have any way to S-Off my device, that's why I'm curious.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi guys, I wanted to try the Google play edition ROM and I have between doing some research but I'm still a bit confused.. Is there any difference in using the RUU method (which looks much more complicated) and just flashing bigxie's GPE ROM? Which is easier and better? Hope u guys can answer my questions and thanks in advance..
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Dont accept OTA if you install a custom GPE rom, specially if you are S-ON.
On RUU you can install OTA
SaHiLzZ said:
Dont accept OTA if you install a custom GPE rom, specially if you are S-ON.
On RUU you can install OTA
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Isn't bigxie's Rom is totally stock GPE so it's ok to install OTA?
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No it is not. Custom roms are not meant for OTA>. You can update on your peril.