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Hi,
what are the benifits of having s-off ? could someone tell me briefly ?
i can flash radio, rom, boot all without s-off so what is the key feature?
I dont need to change my cid cause i have the international One so do i need it ?
Can i flash hboot with s-off without relocking bootloader ??
thanks
B-Man2005 said:
Hi,
what are the benifits of having s-off ? could someone tell me briefly ?
i can flash radio, rom, boot all without s-off so what is the key feature?
I dont need to change my cid cause i have the international One so do i need it ?
Can i flash hboot with s-off without relocking bootloader ??
thanks
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Yes, no need to relock bootloader.
One of the advantage is that you can ruu/flash firmwares not specifically not for your device.
Btw you need super cid if you want to ruu firmwares from other carriers.
Sent from my HTC One
Thug_4_Life said:
Yes, no need to relock bootloader.
One of the advantage is that you can ruu/flash firmwares not specifically not for your device.
Btw you need super cid if you want to ruu firmwares from other carriers.
Sent from my HTC One
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"Yes, no need to relock bootloader."
thats enough for me ... thats good ... i hate relocking it when flashing hboot
B-Man2005 said:
Hi,
what are the benifits of having s-off ? could someone tell me briefly ?
i can flash radio, rom, boot all without s-off so what is the key feature?
I dont need to change my cid cause i have the international One so do i need it ?
Can i flash hboot with s-off without relocking bootloader ??
thanks
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I can think of two benefit.
The first one is receiving updates. I give the real example of the htc One X. When htc started rolling out the 4.1 update, very few CIDs received the update at first. others couldn't use updated custom roms, because the new rom required the new firmware, and everyone had to wait for very long (Literally months) until the firmware for their cid was released via ota (Even those using an international one x)
With S-off, as soon as someone receives the update, you can flash their updated firmware/hboot, and then update to the latest version using a custom rom or official RUU.
The other benefit that I would imagine is to be able to use the ROMs for the Google Edition of the htc One, which I guess would require a specific firmware or hboot, that we can flash with the s-off.
Shu. said:
I can think of two benefit.
The first one is receiving updates. I give the real example of the htc One X. When htc started rolling out the 4.1 update, very few CIDs received the update at first. others couldn't use updated custom roms, because the new rom required the new firmware, and everyone had to wait for very long (Literally months) until the firmware for their cid was released via ota (Even those using an international one x)
With S-off, as soon as someone receives the update, you can flash their updated firmware/hboot, and then update to the latest version using a custom rom or official RUU.
The other benefit that I would imagine is to be able to use the ROMs for the Google Edition of the htc One, which I guess would require a specific firmware or hboot, that we can flash with the s-off.
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no need for google edition ... no need for changing cid or flashing ruu´s
i always install renovate or mikes revolution hd and they always have the newest bases at first ...
so ... flashing hboot without relocking is benefit enough for me
thanks guys
With S-OFF you can also flash a custom splashscreens (the screen right before the bootanimation)
See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318987
Hi, new to HTC here
So I plan to get a HTC One and debranding will bethe first thing I'm gonna do. I've been searching though XDA and Google.
I understand the S-off can be achieved using RevOne's method, and if my device is S-offe I can change it to other (Super)CID
I've got few things I'm not really sure though:
1. Does Revone method (and the whole debranding process) require unlocked bootloader, I wish to remain vanilla if possible
2. Do I have to use SuperCID? can I used other CID? I need CID/RUU containing my native language.
2. After changing CID do I need to flash new RUU or can I just wait for the OTA to arrive and replaced my branded FW?
Well.. at the very least, I will appreciate if anyone can point me where to start.
I have somewhat read through the RevOne and SuperCID threads.. but testimony from those with success would be invaluable.
EDIT: did more research.. so should anyone be interested:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327586&highlight=debrand
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023&highlight=debrand
Any opinion and answers will be still appreciated!
Thanks.
Hi Don't know what your native language is, but if it's Dutch I just debranded my HTC One from T-Mobile and received the latest OTA in the Netherlands.
I wrote a tutorial for it on a Dutch forum.
to put it simple
I S-OFFed an unlocked via Revo method
Changed CID to HTC__001 (need to find the best CID for your country)
Ran the proper RUU
Received OTA
You can then proceed to lock the bootloader again with revo method (won't show tampering and stuff)
and even go S-ON again if you want. (I didn't)
This shall give you a vanilla HTC One without branding that shall receive OTA's directly from HTC.
@Rubman
Thanks for chiming in!
No worry, HTC CID Lists are everywhere on Google (I'd like to use the HTC SEA CID for what it's worth).
I see, I also have received confirmation RevOne can be done without unlocking bootloader.
While I generally understand the debrand process I think it'll be handy to also have your tutorial. Can I get a link?
Don't speak Dutch, but I think Gtranslate will do, hehe.
Thanks again.
Sent from my MK16i using xda app-developers app
Sure you can have a link, I plan to write the tutorial over here as well but very busy ATM, but it's basicly just a collection of Revone CID change and then RUU install.
http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_message/40436246#40436246 Just copy the post from the dude with the headbanging dog to Gtranslate and I wish you good luck.
Debranding/CID
WhizzWr said:
Hi, new to HTC here
So I plan to get a HTC One and debranding will bethe first thing I'm gonna do. I've been searching though XDA and Google.
I understand the S-off can be achieved using RevOne's method, and if my device is S-offe I can change it to other (Super)CID
I've got few things I'm not really sure though:
1. Does Revone method (and the whole debranding process) require unlocked bootloader, I wish to remain vanilla if possible
2. Do I have to use SuperCID? can I used other CID? I need CID/RUU containing my native language.
2. After changing CID do I need to flash new RUU or can I just wait for the OTA to arrive and replaced my branded FW?
Well.. at the very least, I will appreciate if anyone can point me where to start.
I have somewhat read through the RevOne and SuperCID threads.. but testimony from those with success would be invaluable.
EDIT: did more research.. so should anyone be interested:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327586&highlight=debrand
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023&highlight=debrand
Any opinion and answers will be still appreciated!
Thanks.
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Did you get the One? What did you discover about CID? Changes GSM band reception? Can this be changed for carrier jumping?
I have a Sprint One. Am no longer with Sprint and wondering what advantage it would be to change CID. I have 2 updates to get and am researching options first. Anyone have knowledge, suggestions?
Rom: Sprint stock 1.29
S-off
Unlocked
T removed
Hboot: 1.44 stock
Twerp 2.6.3
Revone
SuperSU
Just bought my HTC one last week and after set up realized the TV app was not there.
What should i do to fix this problem?would a factory reset alone do or is there something else i need to do?
Running android 4.1.2( yes still no update here )
MID # PN07110
software number: 1.36.599.1
That's weird. I'd try a factory reset and see if it comes back. Other then that idk
Maybe the phone was used and the previous owner deactivated TV? Can you find it in Settings - Apps - All as deactivated?
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xile6 said:
That's weird. I'd try a factory reset and see if it comes back. Other then that idk
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Just did a factory reset and didn't work...didn't erase phone data though but doubt that should've affected
it....
.vermilion said:
Maybe the phone was used and the previous owner deactivated TV? Can you find it in Settings - Apps - All as deactivated?
Sent from my HTC One
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It's not used bought it brand new sealed box and everything. Checked under all apps and its not there...this is really weird cuz it seems to only be my phone that didn't come with it :S
anyway i found this apk on the forums here with the tv app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40949629
Can someone confirm if it's legit?
and all i need to do is download the apk to my phone and install it and it would work?
or is there somewhere else i can find the apk?
Same Problem And No Solution...
I got my HTC one 2 weeks back since then waiting for an update of 4.2.2 but it is not coming and there is no tv app installed in the app drawer...
My question is: Is it due to our MID and Software numbers... do they tell us something?
Mine is the same as the original OP: MID # PN07110, Software number: 1.36.599.
Maybe change your CID to HTC_001 or 1111111. I think your country's carrier might have blocked it. Each CID has a slightly tweaked rom.
aooga said:
Maybe change your CID to HTC_001 or 1111111. I think your country's carrier might have blocked it. Each CID has a slightly tweaked rom.
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Well what i understand from your reply is if i change my CID to O2-UK O2___001 which is for UK (and i believe HTC has released the 4.2.2 for UK) i will be able to receive the updates as well??? That's it ? No S-Off No Rooting Required right?
Currently my CID is HTC__332
harisjd said:
Well what i understand from your reply is if i change my CID to O2-UK O2___001 which is for UK (and i believe HTC has released the 4.2.2 for UK) i will be able to receive the updates as well??? That's it ? No S-Off No Rooting Required right?
Currently my CID is HTC__332
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Well you need soff to change the cid so...
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aooga said:
Well you need soff to change the cid so...
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Ok.. well i didnt wanted to tamper with the phone so early in his life... but i guess i have no choice left... what about the part of getting updates by changing CID to Uk one?
i have that same problem
laziboi87 said:
Just bought my HTC one last week and after set up realized the TV app was not there.
What should i do to fix this problem?would a factory reset alone do or is there something else i need to do?
Running android 4.1.2( yes still no update here )
MID # PN07110
software number: 1.36.599.1
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Hey I got my HTC one yesterday.. same MID # and software number and 4.1.2, and I have the exact same problem.
Do you know how to fix it yet?
Why not just ask the retailer where you light it before tampering with the phone or call HTC.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
eduardo.ocando22 said:
Hey I got my HTC one yesterday.. same MID # and software number and 4.1.2, and I have the exact same problem.
Do you know how to fix it yet?
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Had the same problem brand new device received last week from ebay, HTC One M7_U CID HTC_332 with software x.xx.599.x
This Phone CID is apparently linked to American Latina region and does not include Sense TV, HDR functions in camera app and many languages pack are missing.
What I did to resolve my problem (with help from xda members)
1-Unlock your bootloader: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuIq0gmYpFA (xda official video)
2- Install twrp recovery + Root your device: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE6F-4KjR9I
3-Gain S-Off with Revone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
4- Change you CID (HTC__332) to supercid (11111111) 8 times 1 (fastboot oem writecid 11111111) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317536
change your MID: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322820
5-Download and run that RUU: http://bugsylawson.com/files/file/1822-ruu-m7-ul-jb-50-htc-europe-1284017-radio-4a13323127-1031113105-release-310878-signedexe/ more info on this page on how to run RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874 At this point you device is now stock as an international device with Sense TV.
6-Change you CID again to obtain OTA update: Change you cid (previously super cid 11111111 to HTC__001) (thanks to Guich xda member)
7- Relock you bootloader (to obtain OTA): fastboot oem lock
8- update your device from OTA updates
9- enjoy devices and re-install twrp/root if needed!
****** NOTE THAT THIS WORKED FOR ME, I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE **********
I understand that the only differences between HTC One and developer edition is the storage and the unlocked bootloader. I have got HTC Unlocked International Edition (32 GB) from Amazon. Now the KitKat update is going to be released 60 days earlier to the dev edition. Is there a way to convert to a dev edition to receive future updates faster? Would unlocking the bootloader turn the phone into a dev edition? Or those handsets receive the updates according to IME, serial or something? Thanks in advance!
Here's the short version on how to properly convert to Dev Edition and retain future OTA updates. Make sure to back up any data or files on the phone you don't want to lose, as this will wipe your phone and make it like new. Find your current APN settings and write them down just in case your carrier isn't shown as an option when first booting your phone after converting.
Unlock bootloader via HTCDev.com
S-Off (method varies depending on bootloader version, but most would use Rumrunner)
Change CID to BS_US001
If your MID is anything other than PN712000, change it to that.
Run RUU exe file for Dev Edition (available for download on HTCDev.com)
You can leave the bootloader unlocked and S-Off.
EsJayEs said:
Here's the short version on how to properly convert to Dev Edition and retain future OTA updates. Make sure to back up any data or files on the phone you don't want to lose, as this will wipe your phone and make it like new. Find your current APN settings and write them down just in case your carrier isn't shown as an option when first booting your phone after converting.
Unlock bootloader via HTCDev.com
S-Off (method varies depending on bootloader version, but most would use Rumrunner)
Change CID to BS_US001
If your MID is anything other than PN712000, change it to that.
Run RUU exe file for Dev Edition (available for download on HTCDev.com)
You can leave the bootloader unlocked and S-Off.
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Will this method change to developer edition and will ensure future OTA released for the Developer Edition? Thanks!
Yes it will get OTA , if the last step is to run RUU for Dev edition.
If you install custom recovery/root on top of it, then you will have isssues with OTA.
EsJayEs said:
Here's the short version on how to properly convert to Dev Edition and retain future OTA updates. Make sure to back up any data or files on the phone you don't want to lose, as this will wipe your phone and make it like new. Find your current APN settings and write them down just in case your carrier isn't shown as an option when first booting your phone after converting.
Unlock bootloader via HTCDev.com
S-Off (method varies depending on bootloader version, but most would use Rumrunner)
Change CID to BS_US001
If your MID is anything other than PN712000, change it to that.
Run RUU exe file for Dev Edition (available for download on HTCDev.com)
You can leave the bootloader unlocked and S-Off.
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Do I have to change to SuperCID at any stage?
No you do not. As per the post from EsJayEs , you only need to change CID to BS_US001
To add to that, there's no reason to ever use superCID. It's takes less than a minute to change your CID. And this is part of what ensures you receive OTA updates.
EsJayEs said:
To add to that, there's no reason to ever use superCID. It's takes less than a minute to change your CID. And this is part of what ensures you receive OTA updates.
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Thanks... It seems like it's not so common for people to convert to Developer Edition, all the search results I'm getting is about converting to-from GPE. Is that so uncommon right?
It's fairly common. For people on carrier branded phones that like the Sense user interface, the options are Dev Edition or International. Dev Edition has the advantage of significantly faster updates. International version has no real advantage that I know of. At the moment, the international version has a newer version of Sense, but they'll be waiting until January for Android 4.4. But those using the Dev Edition should receive that update any day now (including the updated version of Sense).
EsJayEs said:
It's fairly common. For people on carrier branded phones that like the Sense user interface, the options are Dev Edition or International. Dev Edition has the advantage of significantly faster updates. International version has no real advantage that I know of. At the moment, the international version has a newer version of Sense, but they'll be waiting until January for Android 4.4. But those using the Dev Edition should receive that update any day now (including the updated version of Sense).
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Thanks!
I have the international version, but I will convert to Dev Ed once the 4.4 update (RUU) is released. Usually when the OTA update is released, the RUU is released at the same time? This is my first HTC phone, so I'm clueless
Hard to say. If they release the RUU, it could be a few days or weeks after the OTA is being pushed. But the OTA will almost definitely come first. If you were to convert now, you'd have verification that your work was done properly when the OTA is pushed and successfully installs.
EsJayEs said:
Hard to say. If they release the RUU, it could be a few days or weeks after the OTA is being pushed. But the OTA will almost definitely come first. If you were to convert now, you'd have verification that your work was done properly when the OTA is pushed and successfully installs.
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Good to know, I'd start converting then once I hear the OTA is being pushed to find out the result of the conversion quickly. Thanks a lot for all your help!
EsJayEs said:
Here's the short version on how to properly convert to Dev Edition and retain future OTA updates. Make sure to back up any data or files on the phone you don't want to lose, as this will wipe your phone and make it like new. Find your current APN settings and write them down just in case your carrier isn't shown as an option when first booting your phone after converting.
Unlock bootloader via HTCDev.com
S-Off (method varies depending on bootloader version, but most would use Rumrunner)
Change CID to BS_US001
If your MID is anything other than PN712000, change it to that.
Run RUU exe file for Dev Edition (available for download on HTCDev.com)
You can leave the bootloader unlocked and S-Off.
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Sorry to bother you again with my questions!
At any point do I need to install a custom recovery? I'm not going to root at the moment. What's the best and easy method to install/flash the RUU?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
You will need to custom recovery & root to gain S-Off, but once you have ran the dev RUU and the phone is converted, you will not need to root/recovery again.
M_Shaaban said:
Sorry to bother you again with my questions!
At any point do I need to install a custom recovery? I'm not going to root at the moment. What's the best and easy method to install/flash the RUU?
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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You do not need to install custom recovery.or root. Once you have S-Off (download and use the latest version of Rumrunner http://rumrunner.us/downloads-2/ for this), change your CID to BS_US001 and change your MID to PN712000.
Change your MID using the information here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322820
Changing your CID using the Fastboot command
Code:
fastboot oem writecid BS_US001
After that, run the RUU program downloaded from here http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_a...3_SENSE50_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_3.22.1540.1.exe
Again, custom recovery and root are not required (or even useful) for this process. I strongly prefer not to use any custom recovery because it makes future OTA updates impossible.
EsJayEs said:
You do not need to install custom recovery.or root. Once you have S-Off (download and use the latest version of Rumrunner http://rumrunner.us/downloads-2/ for this), change your CID to BS_US001 and change your MID to PN712000.
Change your MID using the information here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322820
Changing your CID using the Fastboot command
Code:
fastboot oem writecid BS_US001
After that, run the RUU program downloaded from here http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_a...3_SENSE50_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_3.22.1540.1.exe
Again, custom recovery and root are not required (or even useful) for this process. I strongly prefer not to use any custom recovery because it makes future OTA updates impossible.
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Thanks again for your response, the MID is mentioned in other posted slightly different than the one you mentioned here - PN0712000. Which one is correct? Or is there no difference between PN712000 and PN0712000? My current MID is PN0714000
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Also do I need to relock the bootloader at any stage of the process?
Rumrunner S-OFF must have the phone rooted and requires custom recovery. Can I unroot and install stock recovery before flashing the RUU? Or Installing the RUU will overwrite the custom recovery and installing stock recovery and removing root? If I have to flash the stock recovery to overwrite the custom one, how to do so? Where can I find the compatible latest version of stock recovery?
Do I need to downgrade the hboot at any point? I'm running Windows 8.1 -if that's relevant.
Thanks a lot again for all your help!
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
M_Shaaban said:
Also do I need to relock the bootloader at any stage of the process?
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As long as you're S-Off, no you don't. I highly recommend, you do not go back to S-On!!
M_Shaaban said:
Rumrunner S-OFF must have the phone rooted and requires custom recovery. Can I unroot and install stock recovery before flashing the RUU? Or Installing the RUU will overwrite the custom recovery and installing stock recovery and removing root? If I have to flash the stock recovery to overwrite the custom one, how to do so? Where can I find the compatible latest version of stock recovery?
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Installing RUU, will wipe everything, and install everything back to stock (hboot, recovery, firmware, rom).
M_Shaaban said:
Do I need to downgrade the hboot at any point?
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If running the RUU gives error 155, then downgrade to hboot 1.44 first; you'll get error 155 on hboot 1.55+
M_Shaaban said:
I'm running Windows 8.1 -if that's relevant.
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If you have problems with fastboot and/or adb might be best to use Win7. Win8 and 8.1 are known to sometimes have "issues"
nkk71 said:
As long as you're S-Off, no you don't. I highly recommend, you do not go back to S-On!!
Installing RUU, will wipe everything, and install everything back to stock (hboot, recovery, firmware, rom).
If running the RUU gives error 155, then downgrade to hboot 1.44 first; you'll get error 155 on hboot 1.55+
If you have problems with fastboot and/or adb might be best to use Win7. Win8 and 8.1 are known to sometimes have "issues"
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Thanks a lot for your response! Just to confirm MID for HTC One Developer Edition is it PN712000 or PN0712000? Or there is no difference.
M_Shaaban said:
Thanks a lot for your response! Just to confirm MID for HTC One Developer Edition is it PN712000 or PN0712000? Or there is no difference.
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yes it makes a difference
It's PN0712000
http://xda7.androidrevolution.nl/db_mirror/ROMs/HTC_One/variants.png
and iirc correctly, you may need to use an engineering hboot to change mid, if the normal hboot doesnt work.
EDIT: an be careful with engineering hboot, they have some very powerful commands, that could brick your phone. i think there's a guide somewhere around here, but i don't have the link right now
So I downloaded the Lollipop OTA update and when trying to install I received the following message.
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone....etc."
I am just trying to get stock lollipop and be able to install future OTAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Here some more info on what I am running
Cid: CWS_001
Mid: PN0712000
S-ON HBoot 1.57
OS 6.07.1540.2
Kernal: 3.4.10-g77e9ea0
Baseband:4t.28.3218.04.10.33e.1718.01L
Unlocked and rooted
The phone is originally from at&t and I am currently on at&t
rottenrog said:
So I downloaded the Lollipop OTA update and when trying to install I received the following message.
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone....etc."
I am just trying to get stock lollipop and be able to install future OTAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Here some more info on what I am running
Cid: CWS_001
Mid: PN0712000
S-ON HBoot 1.57
OS 6.07.1540.2
Kernal: 3.4.10-g77e9ea0
Baseband:4t.28.3218.04.10.33e.1718.01L
Unlocked and rooted
The phone is originally from at&t and I am currently on at&t
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yup I can see what the problem is, but how did you convert to dev edition (OS 1540) with s-on ? that's not AT&T CWS001 firmware, you have mismatches going on there, cid vs firmware
That's what I've been trying to figure out. I'm kind of a noob at this and I probably did something I shouldn't have a few months ago when I tried to convert to developer edition.
I've been trying to get s-off using rumrunner, but with no luck.
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Free mobile app
rottenrog said:
That's what I've been trying to figure out. I'm kind of a noob at this and I probably did something I shouldn't have a few months ago when I tried to convert to developer edition.
I've been trying to get s-off using rumrunner, but with no luck.
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Free mobile app
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your going to have to get s-off using this: http://theroot.ninja/ its the only way to get s-off on HBOOT 1.57, rumrunner wont do it, sunshine will cost you $25
And after you have s-off, follow this little guide to continue your convert to dev edition: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/general/guide-convert-m7-developer-edition-t2840311
That did it! I've been at this for hours. Thank you very much.
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Free mobile app
Seanie280672 said:
not AT&T CWS001 firmware, you have mismatches going on there, cid vs firmware
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Thanks!! This helped me. I have an ATT M7 converted to DEV, but set CID back to ATT to get signal strength working properly. This is the first OTA that refused to load. Setting the CID back to Dev model. Got the Lollipop OTA loaded like a charm. After that set CID back to ATT. Loving Lollipop on an M7 !
d-pak said:
Thanks!! This helped me. I have an ATT M7 converted to DEV, but set CID back to ATT to get signal strength working properly. This is the first OTA that refused to load. Setting the CID back to Dev model. Got the Lollipop OTA loaded like a charm. After that set CID back to ATT. Loving Lollipop on an M7 !
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What CID did you use for DEV model?
mirsadb said:
What CID did you use for DEV model?
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Its all in the link I posted a few posts back on how to convert to dev edition.
Seanie280672 said:
Its all in the link I posted a few posts back on how to convert to dev edition.
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After I change the CID to BS_US001 can I get OTA Lollipop udate?
Because with my current CID 11111111 I cant update to Lollipop I get Message
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone....etc."
mirsadb said:
After I change the CID to BS_US001 can I get OTA Lollipop udate?
Because with my current CID 11111111 I cant update to Lollipop I get Message
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone....etc."
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Nope, you need to follow all of those instructions in that link, do the whole lot.