so I have had a galaxy s6 for a long while as well as a galaxy4 tab tonight I attempted to go through and root and install exposed on either and had nothing but issues it seems like us cellular models in specific do not get much support. Im hoping someone else uses US cellular as their carrier and could point me to a phone they offer that has less franchise modifications and they use both twrp and xposed framework/modules with.
any help is appreciated thanx in advance
Rob
Use the one made by wanam...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
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teddy0209 said:
Use the one made by wanam...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
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my main problem is that Ive been having issues finding a decent OS that im able to install the framework on my phone is a 902r4 same with tablet ....r4 which dont cooperate or arent really supported by most Roms
I have tried using the xterstolite on the phone and it wasnt able to boot Ive heard of some using the sprint version but not getting data...but Id prefer to be able to install a decent OS on my phone and not run into this intricate compatibility issues
like I said im just looking for a phone that people have had success with using xposed as well as us cellular sp
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Use the one made by wanam...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
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ok I didnt read this thoroughly enough the fact that it works with stock version should do the trick hopefully after I give it a chance ill chime back in meantime if anyone does know of any us cellular phones that allow and are more fluently supported as far as custom OS please let me know
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The LG optimus has been confirmed to have wifi calling once the dump is released how hard will it be to get this on other android devices
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jdmoore81 said:
The LG optimus has been confirmed to have wifi calling once the dump is released how hard will it be to get this on other android devices
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Hard to say, especially since we know almost nothing about how they've gotten it to work...
http://www.tmonews.com/2010/09/kineto-wireless-brings-uma-to-android-will-t-mobile-adopt/
+1 For UMA though, that's one of the few things I miss about my Blackberry Curve....
This is probably going to be something that would involve changes to the Radio Stack (ril) for which we would need a dump of something with a working T-Mobile (and possibly HTC) ril stack that has been modified to allow for UMA calling...
Some of this is a little out of my league but I'll take a stab at it.... forgive me if I'm incorrect with anything here...
There could be an attempt to try and use the libril.so from any dump that is available, but without the source code it would be almost impossible to port that to another device....
Of course, this could all be for naught and a completely new radio image might need to be flashed (I really hope not...) because then we would really be up s**t creek as far as UMA goes....
I really do hope there is enough interest in this for someone with far more talent than I to take a stab at it....
I really appreciate the reply. I do hope that someone incorporates this cause I also miss this from my curve and bold. It just would be nice cause I live in a spotty area where sometimes you will be on T-Mobile then in a middle of a conversation it will drop then I have to wait on ATT to pick me up so I can roam.
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jdmoore81 said:
I really appreciate the reply. I do hope that someone incorporates this cause I also miss this from my curve and bold. It just would be nice cause I live in a spotty area where sometimes you will be on T-Mobile then in a middle of a conversation it will drop then I have to wait on ATT to pick me up so I can roam.
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Check this out: http://www.tmonews.com/2010/09/is-it-possible-is-uma-finally-coming-to-the-android-platform-on-t-mobile/
Looks like T-Mobile is on their way to answering our prayers
It probably won't be available/working for the nexus as soon as it is released, but with all the talent on xda, I'm sure someone will pick up the cause....
If not, then I guess I'll have to teach myself enough java/C to make this work, UMA would rock my socks off...
Yeah I saw that yesterday it would be nice if it is as simple as a app but who knows I can't wait to see what devs can do once this is released.
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G2 is also confirmed for wifi calling too. Click here for Link
I saw that there is a skype for symbian and it supports calling over wifi. Then why don't android version support it?
fabler said:
I saw that there is a skype for symbian and it supports calling over wifi. Then why don't android version support it?
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The official Skype app was released in the Android Market. Works great on my Nexus One and does support calls over wi-fi.
I think is to the interest of tmobile to enable uma in as many devices as possible because it would free up their network
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Anyone on Rogers managed to get this to work? I miss not being able to see the name of the person/company who is calling me.
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From what I understood, we need to activate ro.ril.enable.cnap=1 in build.prop.
I tried that, no go (CM7 RC2)
Anyone have any other idea?
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From what I understood, we need to activate ro.ril.enable.cnap=1 in build.prop.
I tried that, no go (CM7 RC2)
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Yeah, that doesn't work on a stock ROM either. There's obviously something we are missing.
efrant said:
Anyone on Rogers managed to get this to work? I miss not being able to see the name of the person/company who is calling me.
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I would also love to have this. The information must be being sent TO the phones, right? There must be a way.
There's gotta be a way indeed. But alas, it's way beyond my expertise
Some Android phones do support CNAP. So it must be a problem with the software/radio.
Any guru volunteering to help out?
This was a big "WTF, seriously?" for me when I got my Nexus One after having a Nokia N95 for years where this worked perfectly. I've gotten used to it, but I'd love to have the name display again.
Do other carriers do this? People I know using Bell or Telus were surprised or even didn't believe me when I said I used to get name display with my N95, which suggests maybe they don't. Anyone know how common it is for carriers to send the name? I've been with Rogers for over 10 years now and just figured it was a standard thing like with landlines.
I had my SE W810i (best non-smartphone by far) and it worked perfectly. Since then, tried many phones, none of them supported CNAP. Had a nokia that would support it but wouldn't keep it in the call list. Pretty useless when I got missed calls.
I know some android phones do support CNAP. So this is entirely possible. We just need one of the gurus to figure out what has to be done!
I think it has something to do with this file : /data/misc/rild_ril.cnap
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phazerorg said:
This was a big "WTF, seriously?" for me when I got my Nexus One after having a Nokia N95 for years where this worked perfectly. I've gotten used to it, but I'd love to have the name display again.
Do other carriers do this? People I know using Bell or Telus were surprised or even didn't believe me when I said I used to get name display with my N95, which suggests maybe they don't. Anyone know how common it is for carriers to send the name? I've been with Rogers for over 10 years now and just figured it was a standard thing like with landlines.
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I believe Rogers is the only Canadian carrier that offers CNAP/name-display.
I remember the difficulties we had in trying to get it to work on Windows Mobile devices. There was a work-around, but it required , but it required using a specific file (rilphone.dll) from a Rogers ROM for the same/similar device... Maybe we need the /data/misc/rild_ril.cnap from a Rogers ROM for a similar device...
If I'm not mistaken, the Rogers Samsung Galaxy supports CNAP.
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If I'm not mistaken, the Rogers Samsung Galaxy supports CNAP.
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I think what we need is an HTC device that has a Rogers ROM with CNAP working, which I don't think exists...
Going to start a thread compiling all the videos I've made for the One.
How to unlock the bootloader:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU7vi388dMk
How to root:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRkAHw_GmIs
How to get free hotspot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9EpKrNMAHA
BlinkFeed and Power saver workaround:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_1BOJjSodk
Hope these help some people out.
Thank you for this. Your tutorials are always the easiest to follow. I'm glad you're a fellow HTC One user.
Thanks qbking, your vids are always great and very clear. They helped me set up adb and the SDK a while back. :thumbup:
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Thanks for this. Was hoping for a non-root tethering option that actually worked. I've rooted my past 3 phones, but trying to live without it... as long as I can handle it
Actually, I don't see any need to root and rom with Sense 5, I personally like it and it's stable for me. I'm only missing some seldomly used root apps. Tethering is the only reason I have right now to actually break and root. Just trying to not do that this time around.
gk1984 said:
Thanks for this. Was hoping for a non-root tethering option that actually worked. I've rooted my past 3 phones, but trying to live without it... as long as I can handle it
Actually, I don't see any need to root and rom with Sense 5, I personally like it and it's stable for me. I'm only missing some seldomly used root apps. Tethering is the only reason I have right now to actually break and root. Just trying to not do that this time around.
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Bloatware is always nice to remove.
Thanks
Great instructions, easy to follow... now rooted!
Good to see you here QBKing77
Much appreciated! I was able to root and install recovery with these instructions. Have you any more tips or videos on the horizon for us new One owners?
I like how the One beat the S4 on the fresh unboxing benchmark test you conducted on the S4 video.
Drizzzle01 said:
Much appreciated! I was able to root and install recovery with these instructions. Have you any more tips or videos on the horizon for us new One owners?
I like how the One beat the S4 on the fresh unboxing benchmark test you conducted on the S4 video.
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Yep there will be more soon!
have you played around with any of the kernels or roms? im getting my sprint one this week and i was just wondering if there were any you recommend. as far as roms go ive been looking at viperRom or Tranquility. i figured i should start with sense-based and see how like it. for kernels im thinking of going with wolfpack. elementalx looks good but it says its not compatible with the sprint version. any thoughts?
gk1984 said:
Thanks for this. Was hoping for a non-root tethering option that actually worked. I've rooted my past 3 phones, but trying to live without it... as long as I can handle it
Actually, I don't see any need to root and rom with Sense 5, I personally like it and it's stable for me. I'm only missing some seldomly used root apps. Tethering is the only reason I have right now to actually break and root. Just trying to not do that this time around.
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My thoughts too. Though I will probably root once HTC stops supporting the device.
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Thanks qb!
Tim your videos are second to none in my opinion. I have used them to advance my abilities and build my confidence as far as rooting / flashing etc. Thanks and keep up the good work...
still works?
Hi guys,
I have a sprint HTC one running: HTC Sense 5, Andriod 4.4.2, Software Ver. 4.06.651.9
I was wondering, does the original post still work on getting free hotspot ?
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Hey guys - quick question, and sorry if this has been answered before. I did a quick search and couldn't find an answer under FAQ or recent threads. I apologize in advance for any duplicativeness. Here it goes:
I ended up getting my One directly through T-Mobile, so it's not the HTC developer edition or unlocked model. Once I unlock/root my "TMo" HTC One, will the ROMs under the "HTC One" dev forums work, or do I have to stick to the ones posted on the "T-Mobile HTC One" dev threads? Thanks in advance.
They will work on your T mobile HTC One.
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Do I need to do anything after flashing ROMs from this forum to "adjust " them to tmo radios or anything?
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Hate to shamelessly bump, but can anyone confirm this?
No, tmobile varients are supported on nearly any Rom out atm
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ManBearPig618 said:
Do I need to do anything after flashing ROMs from this forum to "adjust " them to tmo radios or anything?
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Have you seen those custom desktops, Like Stardock or Fences, that have widgets and functions you can't get in regular windows? This is far from 100% accurate but think of the rom as the skin over windows. Those never really effect your drivers(the radio) since they just tweak your GUI so as long as they can run on your hardware you'll never have to worry about them effecting your printer.
Does that make sense or is my brain fried from my self directed 36 hour crash course on this forum?
BableMan said:
Have you seen those custom desktops, Like Stardock or Fences, that have widgets and functions you can't get in regular windows? This is far from 100% accurate but think of the rom as the skin over windows. Those never really effect your drivers(the radio) since they just tweak your GUI so as long as they can run on your hardware you'll never have to worry about them effecting your printer.
Does that make sense or is my brain fried from my self directed 36 hour crash course on this forum?
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Makes enough sense. I've only ever rooted/unlocked/flashed ROMs on Nexus devices, so I just want to make sure I know what I'm doing before I dive in here. Thanks!
ManBearPig618 said:
Makes enough sense. I've only ever rooted/unlocked/flashed ROMs on Nexus devices, so I just want to make sure I know what I'm doing before I dive in here. Thanks!
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IDK about ARHD, but triuckdroid will ask you AT&T/INTL/T-MO before you flash, so everything works correctly. I believe all HTC Ones in the US(So Far) are the same as the INTL..... there's a thread about it somewhere.... But just make sure you have the right APN settings. P.S New radios are usually a good thing if you have bad signal all the time (WiFi/Cellular).
Has this been confirmed by anyone else?
I owned the original Evo and loved it, I switched to the 4s and liked it pretty well and today I picked up the One. I have a couple very brief/easy questions.
1). By rooting, will I be able to obtain free hotspot functionality like I did on the Evo? This is pretty important to me as I actually use my iPad 4 for work and rely on the hotspot feature.
2) if so, will the hotspot feature allow me to share LTE or only 3G?
3) Finally,would you all be so kind as to direct me to the most fool proof rooting guide for the One?
Thank you for taking the time to help. It feels great being back on Android, though I do feel my iPad is superior to my android tablet, I always preferred Android for my phone.
1. Yes
2. Not sure I don't use a hotspot
3. Click the DIY root guide link in my Sig for the HTC One
Thanks a ton Bigdaddy.
I'm going to run it stock for a week then I plan on rooting.
Anyone know about my question regarding LTE hotspot?
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cbradberry said:
Thanks a ton Bigdaddy.
I'm going to run it stock for a week then I plan on rooting.
Anyone know about my question regarding LTE hotspot?
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According to this post it works. I would try it myself but I don't have LTE in my area.
btw the settings are here.