[Q] Latest firmware - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I am currently using a converted GPE m7 running 4.4.2, I want to try out lollipop on my device but am unsure on what the latest firmware version is, thank you.
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Budnevicg said:
Hey guys,
I am currently using a converted GPE m7 running 4.4.2, I want to try out lollipop on my device but am unsure on what the latest firmware version is, thank you.
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Have you not tried updating via OTA?
The latest is 5.11.1700.3

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[Q] How to update a rooted HTC One?

Hi I'm a complete beginner in the android/ rooting scene and i rooted my phone about a month ago using this guide on youtube.
youtube.com/watch?v=rRkAHw_GmIs
I heard there is an android 4.2.2 update but you cannot update when you have a rooted phone.
How do i get 4.2.2 android on my rooted HTC one? i currently have 4.1.2 and on tmobile U.S.
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Simples!
Flash the right RUU for your phone, you'll be back to stock and ready to upgrade.
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drspikes said:
Simples!
Flash the right RUU for your phone, you'll be back to stock and ready to upgrade.
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If the boot loader is unlocked does it need relocked first or just go ahead and run the RUU?
drspikes said:
Simples!
Flash the right RUU for your phone, you'll be back to stock and ready to upgrade.
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What does flashing mean? And i dont think i can return it to stock because the tmobile version does not have an RUU.
Sorry i am new to this whole scene.
mobeel said:
Hi I'm a complete beginner in the android/ rooting scene and i rooted my phone about a month ago using this guide on youtube.
youtube.com/watch?v=rRkAHw_GmIs
I heard there is an android 4.2.2 update but you cannot update when you have a rooted phone.
How do i get 4.2.2 android on my rooted HTC one? i currently have 4.1.2 and on tmobile U.S.
Thanks and sorry for my english.
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Just flash your stock recovery and you will get ota after that
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4.3 baseband

Hi All,
Can you please share the baseband version that came along the official 4.3 OTA update?
Thx,
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699
Seems that the version is this:
Radio_4A.20.3263.16_10.38k.1157.04L/P
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Thanks so much, it seems i have that as well installed...

[Q] PLEASE What Rom's can I use on my rumrunner s-off HTC one

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

S-off with different firmware / rom

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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Converting to GPE Edition, RUU or Bigxie method?

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.

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