I have unlocked stock rom, i successfully upgraded to Froyo. Its still unlocked.
GPS wasnt working before the update, its working fine now, even at home.
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Hi there,
I have a Htc Desire with a T-Mobile branding which I wanted to update to Froyo.
So I debranded it using a goldcard and flashed the latest 2.1 rom.
Then I tried to update to Froyo but there was no update available.
So I downloaded the update manually and installed it using the recovery mode.
Unfortunately the phone doesn't work as expected.
It boots up but cannot unlock the sim card and reboots automatically after a couple of minutes.
Now i tried to go back to 2.1 but of course the bootloader is too new and this
doesn't work using the RUU ROM Update Utility (bootloader version error).
Any suggestion what I can do now?
I guess I just need another Rom with 2.2 but I don't know which one to take.
Thanks a lot!
fixed it.
I run the update again this time WITH a goldcard
thanks
I have a rooted MyTouch 3g. I had to use the gold card method, as my MyTouch 3g came pre-installed with Android 1.6 (it was a warranty replacement). I am currently running a Cyanogen mod froyo version of Android. While it works reasonably well, this version is a bit unstable and sluggish.
I want to downgrade to 1.6 and then receive the official update, and then wait for root to come to this version of Android.
I have seen several posts about returning Android to cupcake, which was the version that originally came with the MyTouch, but I am concerned that if I use this method, it will not work, as I believe there is an identifier in the hardware that will make the 1.5 version unload-able onto my particular device.
Some help would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Guys.
Got a little bit of a problem. A while back I flashed Android Revolution HD and a custom recovery.
I recently restored to a stock Vodafone ROM using the 1.24 RUU. The update went fine and everything seems to be running normally except for one thing: I can't update from Android 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 as I'm not receiving any OTA updates whatsoever. Whenever I check for updates, it just says there are none available.
Internet connection is working; it's still Vodafone branded; etc. It just isn't receiving any updates when I check for them.
Any suggestions? Would using the 1.27 RUU make a difference? If it would...please provide a link, as all the ones I've tried are broken.
Regards.
Are you super Cid? Still? You need to set it to the correct CID to get the ota.
For some reason the Vodafone 1.24 for some reason isn't getting OTAs any more - go here and get the 1.27 RUU and you should then get OTAs to take it to 1.50.161.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23607352&postcount=7
Hello, I am running the stock ROM on the HTC Sensation XE.
I have rooted, but there is an update available, can I update through the system update that HTC put on the ROM? If I do could I brick/loose ROM.
PS. I am unlocked and S-ON.
If you are running GB now and updating to ICS possibly.
I was running the stock TMO US GB (S-off and rooted) and tried the official OTA update to ICS. The update applied, but the bootloader got stuck after the reboot. Had to reflash the stock TMO US 1.50 RUU to a non-rooted state, then I was able to successfully apply the HTC update of ICS.
Have RUU of the rom you have now to get back in case your update doesn't work out as planned.
I am on ICS already. Version 4.03.
There is a software update available, I want to know if I can do this without the phone ****ing up basically.
Just clicked on details and seen that it's a settings update. Just for settings only. Anyway, have decided to give it a go, lets see how it goes.
Got a One S, previously rooted and running trickdroid 3.0. I'm trying to get the update but every time I check it says no updates Available. I Have reflashed stock recovery and re-locked it and ran the RUU, but still no updates. Do you have to have an active SIM in the phone (swapped back to amaze because i couldn't live with all of the issues with the one s) ?