Here it is
http://www.htc.com/us/support/hero-sprint/downloads/
It's not rootable, so for be careful if you download!
It's also been posted a few times already
so what who need that i dont gonna flash sprint bug 2.1
Don't have Hero ..
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Everyone keeps saying that the 1.5 update is being pushed to they're phone, yet NO ONE on here has gotten a link up or any info regarding how to obtain the update? How the F * C K is this possible?!? We have rom developers and firmware modifiers on here, yet no one, NO ONE can get they're hands on the OTA update? WTF?
There is no new T-Mobile US RC release being pushed out yet OTA... or a lot more people would have gotten it.
They're talking about the OTA update for Android Dev Phones
I think it's cause it hasn't hit the US yet only over seas.And to get it it will send you a update on your phone.that is if you haven't rooted it yet.But if you want 1.5 that bad you can always flash 1 of the many 1.5 builds on this site.there all great in there only way.well atleast dudes and haykuros builds are great.now thats only because i only treid does 2 builds.if your looking for something stockish feel to it.I would go with the JF 1.5
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Hey guys i am a very displeased user of Sprint's Hero. I've had to custom install many different versions of android over the last year that i've had it because sprint doesn't like to update its phones. Well I know there isn't an official release for this update but i really want 2.2 on my phone so if someone could post a link to the ROM for my phone that would be really helpful. Or is a version even out yet?
Thanks
Sprint Hero forum > Here
GO HERE for 2.2
rumor has it the hero will get a 2.2 update around the 13th
Hi there,
I recently used the "eugene" froyo update on my new unlocked samsung vibrant from t-mobile. it still lags sometimes and i was kinda hoping to find a way to make it faster.
I don't know if the eugene froyo update rooted my phone or not. under firmware version it says 2.2 and build number says FROYO.UVJK2. I don't know what the build number means either.
I wanted to downgrade from this 2.2 version back to 2.1 cuz i wanted to wait for the original release of 2.2, but i couldnt find a way to downgrade. I want to make the phone faster if possible, that is why i am posting this.
If anyone could help or give me a solution, please let me know.
Thank you very much.
I pulled this from HTC Sprint Hero MR 2.27.651.6.exe. I believe that you just need to rename it to HERCIMG.zip and then boot into HBOOT via VOL-DN and PWR.
android.turnertechrepair.info/rom.zip
I may be wrong on the numbers. but the RUU Ver I stated was right. I'm a noob in this area. But I flashed that to my phone and those are the numbers I saw.
can you extract the stock recovery for me and zip it in a HERCIMG.zip and post it? I would be very appreciative
is this a new update thats coming soon?
Whoa........
okay just to let u know theres about 4 of these floating around here
so this is new what is the build sprint support doesnt say anything about this update is it 2.1 or 2.2
jlengvarsky said:
so this is new what is the build sprint support doesnt say anything about this update is it 2.1 or 2.2
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This is a maintenance release for our Hero's back in November of 2010 and is 2.1
no this isnt new sprint hasnt sent an official update sense November this is the ruu they sent out back in april im pretty sure
http://www.talkandroid.com/21754-sprint-hero-maintenance-release-2-32-651-2-now-available/
This was the update that came with the Sprint Zone application. This is what I had installed prior to rooting back in December 2010.
OK, I appreciate all of the feed back. This is a file I pulled from the most recent ruu on the sprint site. It is definitely 2.1. I will get the correct numbers for you all tomorrow. I used a similar file to put my hero to stock as I run linux and couldn't RUU. This one is a little more recent than the one that was previously posted on this forum.
The Asian WWE for Gingerbread DesireHD was released a few weeks ago and just yesterday the Telus Gingerbread OTA update went out so it is likely that we'll see a US AT&T Gingerbread update for the Inspire very soon.
Now the caution:
So far, there is no known way to get root once these updates are installed. HTC has officially announced that they plan to make their ROMs more open in the future, but, since these updates are already in the pipeline and being pushed to other markets, it may be awhile before official HTC policy catches up with ROMs in the wild. The current crop of ROMs, if installed via OTA updates, will LOCK YOUR DEVICE against being able to root. Until devs figure out how to work around the holes HTC has plugged, DON'T APPLY ANY OTA UPDATES!
This only applies to users of stock roms on non-S-OFF devices. If you already are rooted with S-OFF, then you probably are running a custom ROM and don't have to worry. Even if you are running a relatively stock ROM with S-OFF, you'll probably be OK, but if you have yet to root your device, BEWARE; don't accept any OTA updates until devs have figured this out.
ATTN1 has confirmed this and posted as such in his twitter feed:
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=#voldpatched
Gene Poole said:
The Asian WWE for Gingerbread DesireHD was released a few weeks ago and just yesterday the Telus Gingerbread OTA update went out so it is likely that we'll see a US AT&T Gingerbread update for the Inspire very soon.
Now the caution:
So far, there is no known way to get root once these updates are installed. HTC has officially announced that they plan to make their ROMs more open in the future, but, since these updates are already in the pipeline and being pushed to other markets, it may be awhile before official HTC policy catches up with ROMs in the wild. The current crop of ROMs, if installed via OTA updates, will LOCK YOUR DEVICE against being able to root. Until devs figure out how to work around the holes HTC has plugged, DON'T APPLY ANY OTA UPDATES!
This only applies to users of stock roms on non-S-OFF devices. If you already are rooted with S-OFF, then you probably are running a custom ROM and don't have to worry. Even if you are running a relatively stock ROM with S-OFF, you'll probably be OK, but if you have yet to root your device, BEWARE; don't accept any OTA updates until devs have figured this out.
ATTN1 has confirmed this and posted as such in his twitter feed:
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23voldpatched
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Dought we will have to worry about this as ATT will have to approve of it first and it will be awhile before that happens.After talking to a few old friends it will be a few months till we see the update.
Why would anyone with a rooted Inspire want to get the OTA update anyways? There are plenty of roms out there that already have Gingerbread that don't make you wait for it.. Maybe I am missing something.
Well, those people don't have to worry since the OTA update will most likely fail, but if you aren't rooted and apply an update like these, then you won't have the option to root anymore (until and if devs come up with a solution).
Zelendel is probably right though about AT&T dragging their feet on this one. It probably won't be an issue for months.