[Q] NFC Lollipop Crash on M7 - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
NFC was not working after updating to lollipop -> It is allways crashing when reading a card.
I had to downgrade Android to 4.4.3 For having it working.
I would like to know if an lollipop ROM works with NFC correctly ?
My system :
HTC One M7
Android : 4.4.3
HTC Sence : 6.0
Version software 4.0.4
Nivel API de HTC SDK 6.25
(insert COin)

Did you uprade the Firmware to the latest version? Im talking about the Firmware not the Rom.
and did you a fullwipe in recovery before flashing Rom?
I dont have any issues with NFC.

Wich Firmware ? I'm not sure to understand you.
I had an official instalation of android until beeing automaticly updated to Lolilpop. From there, NFC is craching. So I looked how to downgrade and find a ROM "insertcoin-m7_4.0.4" that I had instaled.
Now it's working, but I would enjoy having a newer version for my HTC that works very well.
Coulod I instal any ROM I want with a correct firmware that works with NFC or is it coming with ROM ?
(Sorry for my little or absent knowledge, we are all newbies at the begining )

I red that in "github" :
I am thankful for your efforts ikarus. The day I upgraded to lollipop I contacted HTC as well and they told me they couldn't be sure if the error is caused by the firmware or the apps, even when I told them I had tried around 6 different apps from the store. I'm talking about one month ago. They said an official HTC app must be used to determine whether the NFC feature works or not but, ironically, there is not such official app. At the end they recommended to wait until the developers troubleshooted this but I think that at this point this very clear it is their firmware's fault.
I think you all would agree this is frustrating. One waits for an OS upgrade for months and when it comes things stop working. To make it even worse, the vendor announces there won't be more updates for M7 and you end up regretting to upgrade your phone. I even asked HTC fora way to revert to kit at, but they said it is not possible.
So, while they fix this, that will take months if they finally do it, do any of you know how to revert M7 to 4.4? Lollipop is rubbish anyway, for its battery consumption and it's there is no way to stop notifications vibration. I know this is a bit off topic, but I am desesperated here and could not find help in forums.

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[Q] Probability HTC One Google Edition ROM

Hi All,
Apologies in advice if the question I am asking is going to come across as a silly one.
I am about to purchase a new HTC One 4G LTE phone.
It will have the 4.2.1 OS with Sense 5.
I was holding out for the Google Edition but apparently it will take months before it gets to my region.
I am very new to the whole Android ROM flashing and BootLoader unlocking process - so am yet to understand how it all works, and hence here is my question
What is the probability that in the near future that I get to replace the current ROM with that of the ROM on the new Google Edition HTC Ones being released this month in the US.
HTC has released something on htcDEV for the Google Edition - what exactly is it?
Will it only be a custom ROM that mimics / or tries to do a close port of the Google Edition HTC One ROM - or will it be exactly the same?
Keen to understand how it all works and if I should wait or just go ahead and purchase my new phone.
Cheers.
[email protected] said:
Hi All,
Apologies in advice if the question I am asking is going to come across as a silly one.
I am about to purchase a new HTC One 4G LTE phone.
It will have the 4.2.1 OS with Sense 5.
I was holding out for the Google Edition but apparently it will take months before it gets to my region.
I am very new to the whole Android ROM flashing and BootLoader unlocking process - so am yet to understand how it all works, and hence here is my question
What is the probability that in the near future that I get to replace the current ROM with that of the ROM on the new Google Edition HTC Ones being released this month in the US.
HTC has released something on htcDEV for the Google Edition - what exactly is it?
Will it only be a custom ROM that mimics / or tries to do a close port of the Google Edition HTC One ROM - or will it be exactly the same?
Keen to understand how it all works and if I should wait or just go ahead and purchase my new phone.
Cheers.
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The probability is very high that you can replace your current Rom with the official Google one...you'll have choices to choose from...if you want you can go from what exactly Google has provided or you can go more custom but with Google's kernel source in there... Whatever you wish...they released the kernel source on HTC dev..this basically killed any bugs we had left in our custom roms ..we can implement that in there...
I'm the next few days you'll see more development coming through with this new release
Presumably you can, since it's all the same phone with same specs. Best of all, devs will probably be able to fill in the missing gaps in original roms using data from the GE phone.

[Q] Looking to Return to Stock//unroot Virgin Mobile

i have an HTC One virgin mobile 32gb silver
I want to return to flat out stock. My camera has the purple issue and i hear the OTA update that is coming will fix that.
I have super CID and android revolution 20.1
android version 4.3
sense 5.0
HTC SDK API 5.44
Baseband 4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04L
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[Q] Can't receive 4.2 OTA update

Hi guys,
I'm a proud owner of a HTC One M7 International Unlocked U.S and so far I coudn't upgrade it to Android 4.2 via OTA (it's still running the stock 4.1). How can I proceed in order to get it running version 4.2? Is it possible to update it to Android 4.2 via USB? Is root needed in order to do that? Thank you very much.
What software build are you on at the moment?
EddyOS said:
What software build are you on at the moment?
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EddyOS,
The software number is 1.36.599.1 and Android Version 4.1.2
Going by this thread (which I found by searching, something you should become familiar with ) there seem to be other on the same build saying there are things missing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43272550
Should point you in the right direction
This another thread is not related to the updates but it helped me understood this version is for LATAM (Mexico) and probably it's the cause I'm not receiving the update via OTA. Any options left?

[q] help htc one dual sim update

Hi,
I just bought HTC ONE Dual Sim. I didn't know that you cannot update the software prior to buying it.
I stuck with it. Is there a way to update the phone. I just an ordinary girl. I don't really understand the technical part.
Is there a video how to do it? Is there hope on updating my phone to 4.2.2?
Thanks
Olive
forbidden888 said:
Hi,
I just bought HTC ONE Dual Sim. I didn't know that you cannot update the software prior to buying it.
I stuck with it. Is there a way to update the phone. I just an ordinary girl. I don't really understand the technical part.
Is there a video how to do it? Is there hope on updating my phone to 4.2.2?
Thanks
Olive
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Your phone will get updated OTA to 4.2.2 . Just check for updates ( or wait for awhile. You will get a notification about a system update)
There no software update menu in the phone. So I cannot check it. What do you mean by OTA updates? Will it automatically pop up in the future that there is an update?
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[Q] HTC One flash or not?

i mostly lurk and it has been some time since i posted anything here. i'm not a developer just a heavily dependent user. i have an AT&T HTC One M7 that is over a year old now and am not getting the 4.4.4 update (stuck on 4.3 with software #3.17.502.3) and thinking of doing something different with my device. i dont use the blink feed that comes on the phone (after market launcher called everything me) and other apps for calendar and calling. what is the advice of the group, should i flash a different rom or just stay with what i have? if y'all think i should change, what is a good rom to change to? any and all advice is appreciated.
StoneyBK said:
i mostly lurk and it has been some time since i posted anything here. i'm not a developer just a heavily dependent user. i have an AT&T HTC One M7 that is over a year old now and am not getting the 4.4.4 update (stuck on 4.3 with software #3.17.502.3) and thinking of doing something different with my device. i dont use the blink feed that comes on the phone (after market launcher called everything me) and other apps for calendar and calling. what is the advice of the group, should i flash a different rom or just stay with what i have? if y'all think i should change, what is a good rom to change to? any and all advice is appreciated.
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Sorry, we can not recommend ROMs and the decision to flash or not is a personal one. If you want to update your phone you can find RUU's at AndroidRUU or HTC 1 Guru they are the Cellular ones. Pick the one with the same or higher version number. Or you could visit this thread and get a more updated version.
Just a FYI: to get updates you must have a stock rom, stock recovery, if s-on bootloader must be locked and what ever apps that are being updated must be present on your phone.

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