Hello,
1) How can i disable the HFA before flash the sprint rom, for i use a GSM sim card.
2) Can I remove the label Sprint when loading phone?
Kote811 said:
Hello,
1) How can i disable the HFA before flash the sprint rom, for i use a GSM sim card.
2) Can I remove the label Sprint when loading phone?
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HFA? You can try a aosp Rom and see if it bypasses it.
By Sprint logo I'm assuming the boot animation. Aosp have there own boot animation but if you prefer sense it's possible by swapping the boot animations but I can't remember where the file is located. Viperrom let's you do it easier via viper tweaks
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Hey everyone, got a bit of a puzzler.
So I'm running an AOSP gingerbread build (2.3.1) and it has the crt screen off animation that we love.
However, I just updated my dad's nexus to the official 2.3.3 last night, and have noticed that it still has the old screen off animation, rather than the crt one. Any idea why this would be, or how to fix it?
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Try flashing the update again? Maybe it didn't copy right...
MaximReapage said:
However, I just updated my dad's nexus to the official 2.3.3 last night, and have noticed that it still has the old screen off animation, rather than the crt one. Any idea why this would be, or how to fix it?
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Go to Settings > Display > Animations select "All Animations" and see if that works.
I checked that and it was set right. This device is unrooted, locked bootloader so I can't reflash the rom
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make sure your Window and Transition animations are on normal speeds (check spare parts)
r45k said:
make sure your Window and Transition animations are on normal speeds (check spare parts)
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No spare parts in stock build
You CAN reflash the same update, just redo what you did before. Rename the update to update.zip again, place it in root, boot into recovery, and hit flash update.zip from the stock recovery.
I can confirm that this works on my locked, unrooted complete stock N1.
Yeah, check to see if he has installed Spare Parts (It may not be in the stock, but it's on the market) and make sure animation speeds are set to normal.
Turn your animations to none, then set them back to all.
Ah. I will try spare parts, and reflash if that doesn't work.
Hello all,
I tried installing a custom boot animation in /data/local but it didn't work. Any ideas where the bootanimation.zip should go on this phone?
Thanks
There is a folder called /bootimages. May want to check it out and see if that is what you are looking for.
Tried that. No joy there either.
I haven't checked into it myself yet, but in system/bin there is a boot animation file. I don't know if those are it, but a good place to check.
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I'm guessing this is to replace the Verizon animation? I can't stand having sounds when I try to power on the phone in a steathy manner...
vortmax said:
I'm guessing this is to replace the Verizon animation? I can't stand having sounds when I try to power on the phone in a steathy manner...
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Yah, already killed the sound though. Found that one in /system/sounds/power/poweron.wav
mtmichaelson said:
I haven't checked into it myself yet, but in system/bin there is a boot animation file. I don't know if those are it, but a good place to check.
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Anyone else notice keylogger and keylogger_test in that folder as well?
Boot animation process is not android standard style.
Next decrapped rom will not use LG's weird boot animation service, and will contain a neato new bootscreen I'm working on
The LG Revolution uses .rle files for the boot animation. I have yet to find any software that will allow me to edit these files. It is definitely not the normal way most androids have for their boot animation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140406
[How-To] Make custom bootscreen/bootlogo (image to rle)/(rle to image)
Hey,
I was running CM10 fine for a few days. Then I decided to try out Trickdroid 1.0.0, which was supposed to be the rom for the google edition of the HTC One. After I installed the Zip, it would only boot into the fastboot menu and I had to reintall TWRP.
Now I've reinstalled CM10 and the phone keeps shutting down after it boots up, usually about 5 seconds.
I've tried formatting all the cache's, any ideas?
bobsiopener said:
Hey,
I was running CM10 fine for a few days. Then I decided to try out Trickdroid 1.0.0, which was supposed to be the rom for the google edition of the HTC One. After I installed the Zip, it would only boot into the fastboot menu and I had to reintall TWRP.
Now I've reinstalled CM10 and the phone keeps shutting down after it boots up, usually about 5 seconds.
I've tried formatting all the cache's, any ideas?
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If I'm not mistaken, the Google Edition is a GSM phone and Trickdroid is a GSM ROM. It won't work on a Sprint CDMA phone.
Damn man you flashed a GSM Rom on a CDMA device, your lucky your phone wasn't bricked. Your best bet would probably be to flash the Sprint RUU and then flash a CDMA Rom.
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You overwrote your radio partition. So flash a new radio in fastboot, flash recovery, flash CDMA Rom.
Yeah the RUU fixed it.
thanks,
Bob
Konfuzion said:
Damn man you flashed a GSM Rom on a CDMA device, your lucky your phone wasn't bricked. Your best bet would probably be to flash the Sprint RUU and then flash a CDMA Rom.
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I recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone with TWRP using hasoons toolkit.
I can't seem to change my PRL when following the steps in the forum below I'm not sure what the problem is.
it does say the following "NOTE: This will only work on sense roms with epst support." I'm currently rooted but still on my stock rom, could that be the issue?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2296167
As the thread above suggested, I used Kernal Tuner to change the ro build type
like this
ro.build.type user
to
ro.build.type dev
I put a downloaded PRL file in the my phones storage and restarted my phone and when I attempted to use the dialer by typing
##778# nothing would happen.. No menu comes up or anything? what am I doing wrong?
Is there another way to change the PRL for the sprint HTC one? I'v been trying to figure this out for probably the past 2 hours. It's brutal
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** I just also wanted to make a note, that when I change from "user" to "dev" after I restart, or shut down my phone and turn it on again
This isn't the sprint forum for the HTC one. I don't think anybody can help you here.
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Tw1tchy said:
This isn't the sprint forum for the HTC one. I don't think anybody can help you here.
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sorry. I'll repost this in the sprint forum
Hey guys,
I installed CyanogenMod 11 on my Sprint HTC ONE M7 and I want to activate it on Ting. When ever I try to activate my phone, it won't let me I ordered the Ting Sim card and I got to the last step of activation, but it just wouldn't activate.
Does anyone know how I could activate this phone?
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just install a stock rom and activate it then flash it back to cm. just make sure to do a nandroid backup before you flash to stock.
Kannz2 said:
just install a stock rom and activate it then flash it back to cm. just make sure to do a nandroid backup before you flash to stock.
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Any way to get this working without the double re-flash?
Edit: Nope.