Tmous 1.45 update available!!!! - HTC Sensation

Just got the notification... Downloading now and will upload ASAP!!
EDIT: should it only be a 45MB update? seems odd..

Have you not already seen the thread about it mate?
And yes, it's only a small maintenance update to 2.3.4 - nothing big

EddyOS said:
Have you not already seen the thread about it mate?
And yes, it's only a small maintenance update to 2.3.4 - nothing big
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Yeah, saw the thread. Figured this would be a quicker way for people to access it
And ohh ok. So it's not a FULL system update. More of a "patch". Thanks for clarifying.

Pretty much so yeah! Makes the Sensation SO much better, though!

EddyOS said:
Pretty much so yeah! Makes the Sensation SO much better, though!
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If I weren't S-OFF I'd update right now.. buuut I can wait. I'm sure the update is fantastic. I've been anticipating

If you're just S-OFF and not on a custom ROM then you can flash it with no problems, just re-run Revo afterwards to make sure the S-OFF stuck but you're good to go

EddyOS said:
If you're just S-OFF and not on a custom ROM then you can flash it with no problems, just re-run Revo afterwards to make sure the S-OFF stuck but you're good to go
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Oh, awesome!! Yes, I'm S-OFF with rooted stock ROM.
Updating now... please no brick! Lol (anxiety kicking in)

Phone rebooted into recovery, and I'm getting the triangle with the "!" symbol, along with the little blue Android guy, and nothing is happening... normal?

Is this once you've started the update going? If so, you have to leave it. It can take 20 mins to finish (or did with my unbranded European handset when I did it)

EddyOS said:
Is this once you've started the update going? If so, you have to leave it. It can take 20 mins to finish (or did with my unbranded European handset when I did it)
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Yes, once the update started. I will leave it.
Thank you for the reply.. I was 5 seconds away from a battery-pull. PHEW! Would not have been a good idea...

maff1989 said:
Phone rebooted into recovery, and I'm getting the triangle with the "!" symbol, along with the little blue Android guy, and nothing is happening... normal?
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Im getting a green android guy with a !. Nothing is happening. Shouldn't there be a bar below showing progress?

Worst case you should be able to flash the 1.29 RUU to get back to stock but you shouldn't have to do that. Just give it time

My phone is S-Off and rooted only.
Got the same ! inside the triangle. Waiting.....

"I'm so excited! I just can't hide it! I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I wanted this update sooo badly!"

fiberangel said:
My phone is S-Off and rooted only.
Got the same ! inside the triangle. Waiting.....
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I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.

same here, pulled battery and now will try to update again.
updating right now...

bobsbbq said:
I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.
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In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS

Aren't you Santa's little helper. Good for you and your astonishment.
If you know a way to fix it, please share it.
Regards,
bobsbbq said:
I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.
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did the update went through for you?
maff1989 said:
In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS
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maff1989 said:
In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS
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Just because one user did it doesn't mean it's safe. There are different recoverys floating around etc. Bottom line don't take a chance! There are already people working on a rooted flashable ROM. So be patient or suffer the consequences.

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HTC system update

Logged into an At&T wifi yesterday and the phone offered an HTC system "update".
Having owned several HTC products and never seeing any sort of update from them for a device I owned, Ill admit i was a bit shocked. lol
Downloaded for a few mins, although I didnt see a file size.
Reboots, resets twice then boots. Both my Inspires updated to
Software Version
1.84.502.11
took about 5 mins total
Sorry If this was somewhere else, I searched and didn't see anything.
What'd they do to my phones?
This is the update from ATT that added hsupa
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This tells you all .. update was pushed out back in April 29th.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/inspire-att/downloads/
The install doesn't work for me. Just shows an exclamation point and the android guy. I'm suspecting it's because I'm rooted and running TPC. Any ideas?
lockheedload said:
The install doesn't work for me. Just shows an exclamation point and the android guy. I'm suspecting it's because I'm rooted and running TPC. Any ideas?
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You got it.
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-Kevlar- said:
You got it.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using XDA App
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How do I get rid of the update notification?
Same thing with me shows exclamation point and the android guy for me to im also rooted i wonder if we can get the update being rooted. im tired of the notification also
Anyone get it to install with root? I just don't want it to screw up my root where i'd have to do it again.
The OTA update is mostly a collection of patches. These are very specific as to the files they are to patch. If you don't have the official AT&T ROM (or a very close approximation) then the update won't do anything.
there is the full ATT rom with the included patches and fixes and stuff in the development section. just dl the rom and flash it since you are already rooted
simple and stuff.
but also a lot of the newer roms are importing the fixes
Gene Poole said:
The OTA update is mostly a collection of patches. These are very specific as to the files they are to patch. If you don't have the official AT&T ROM (or a very close approximation) then the update won't do anything.
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Even with stock Rom? So my question is, if on rooted with stock Rom, and I try the update, will it screw anything up with the root?
c4k30rd34th said:
Even with stock Rom? So my question is, if on rooted with stock Rom, and I try the update, will it screw anything up with the root?
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It will not run, it will fail the process.
How long does it take to install after downloading?
I'm going on about 10 minutes of the green arrows on the black screen with the phone image under it. Don't think it should take this long should it?
K, thanks. Simple answer. Is there a way to disable that notification then?
Nevermind. Hung on the install but pulling the battery worked
Install this stock rooted Rom. It has the ota update in it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042

OTA 2.3.5 Question

I have went back to stock on the 22nd of this month. I still have not got the ota yet. Is that normal? should I wait a few more days?
lawranceomega said:
I have went back to stock on the 22nd of this month. I still have not got the ota yet. Is that normal? should I wait a few more days?
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The OTA will roll out to all devices over a few weeks - you can't just "check in" and get it. It's flagged by IMEI/ESN. Once you're flagged a subsequent check in will result in OTA notification.
krohnjw said:
The OTA will roll out to all devices over a few weeks - you can't just "check in" and get it. It's flagged by IMEI/ESN. Once you're flagged a subsequent check in will result in OTA notification.
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FYI the check in code is *#*#checking#*#*
*#*#checkin#*#*
Overstew said:
*#*#checkin#*#*
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You must have replied as I was editing. Thanks
Its still wrong ^^
MBeattie said:
You must have replied as I was editing. Thanks
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Thanks guys!
I noticed the original poster is on T-Mobile. Keep in mind that so far, the 2.3.5 update is only for the Nexus S 4G on Sprint. No announcement official or unofficial has been made regarding a 2.3.5 update for any other Nexus S variant other than the 4G one for Sprint.
i hope they dont start fragmenting their OS further...even at the nexus s flagship level...that would suck.
-gk
Has anyone tested updating OTA with a rooted phone on 2.3.4? I assume this will set the phone back to stock but wanted to make sure it wouldn't brick it...
gkrawiec said:
i hope they dont start fragmenting their OS further...even at the nexus s flagship level...that would suck.
-gk
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it was a update primarily for the Nexus S 4G. its not fragmentation.
if you REALLY want 2.3.5 then just download a ROM with it.
Jagar123 said:
Has anyone tested updating OTA with a rooted phone on 2.3.4? I assume this will set the phone back to stock but wanted to make sure it wouldn't brick it...
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It won't brick anything. At worst it will change the permissions on the su binary and you'll have to flash it through recovery again or format /system (the incremental updates don't really do that though) to extract the new system packages.
krohnjw said:
It won't brick anything. At worst it will change the permissions on the su binary and you'll have to flash it through recovery again or format /system (the incremental updates don't really do that though) to extract the new system packages.
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Unfortunately it looks like it's bricked my phone... I got the triangle exclamation point and it wont go anywhere...
*EDIT*
After taking out my battery and rebooting it looks to have gone back to 2.3.4 pre update. Yay
Jagar123 said:
Unfortunately it looks like it's bricked my phone... I got the triangle exclamation point and it wont go anywhere...
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thats not what a BRICK IS! if your screen shows something. ITS NOT BRICKED. stop using the wrong term, its fixable.
root and get clockwork if it isnt there anymore, wipe and flash a ROM.
Quick question...not ssure if answered already but after the update, are there supposed be more signal bars showing? I have read in other forums that some who updated saw more signal bars (not necessarily more signal strength but more bars as opposed to the 4 that we have pre update).
Thanks aand how has tthe experience been with the update? I used the recovery method rather than wait for sprint to push it to us and honestly, I have noticed very little difference in coverage
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[Q] I am starting to panic... Did I brick my sensation?

Hi all,
I'm a bit noobish at all of this so please bear with me.
I have a t-mobile us HTC sensation and I followed the guide to S-off, installed CWM, and then rooted the phone. I never flashed a new ROM.
This morning the OTA update popped up and having a "blond moment", I clicked update.
Now my phone is showing a little green droid holding an exclamation mark in a triangle and I don't know what to do!
Any help is really appreciated. I am really freaking out right now... it's been like this for 20 mins.
Thanks,
Lys.
try flashing a new rom.. maybe u should try flashing android revolution hd rom... working good for me till now... read the instruction carefully when flashing new rom.... gd luck...
Thanks for the fast reply.
How do I get off this screen that I'm hung on?
-Lys
Take battery out
Then turn on the phone holdin volume down.
See if you can get in to bootloader screen, then select recovery.
If you can get this far, your far from bricked.
Just install a new rom. Do a data wipe, and flash away.
Yay!
I got to recovery.
Thank you for you help. You're awesome!
-Lys
All that happened is that you were denied the OTA since you are rooted. It happened to everyone back when 2.3.4 came out. If you want the OTA instead of a custom ROM then you can run the RUU for your phone and then accept the OTA.
Matt
mrg02d said:
If you want the OTA instead of a custom ROM then you can run the RUU for your phone and then accept the OTA.
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What does RUU mean and where can I get it?
-Lys
Lysiana said:
What does RUU mean and where can I get it?
-Lys
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http://www.filefactory.com/f/c87a2330449af512/
Search for instal HTC RUU. It's really quite simple!

How to stop an OTA update?

Okay first off, i know this is the wrong section. I can not post in development because I am new here, but I am in need of help desperately. Okay so I am rooted on 1.85 and the bootloader is NOT unlocked. Well i decided today to take the update to 4.0.4 before I did research. (Stupid me eh?) Well I start the OTA and then do some research. I learn that the update to 4.0.4 might be harmful to rooted users. So I disconnect from WiFi knowing it will pause the download. Well now I have a download that is just paused in the notification bar, and any time i connect to wifi it will continue the download. While the download is paused, can i unroot and take the update safely? I have seriously been searching for hours on end to find someone with a situation that I am in and i can not.
If you do a factory reset the update will go away. But that would also make you loose root. You should unlock the bootloader, then flash the rooted 2.20 update from the dev section.
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Yep, get that bootloader unlocked immediately and flash a rooted stock ROM or a custom ROM. Make sure you backup all your stuff with Titanium because the bootloader unlock will wipe your phone.
Also, just so you know, this thread most definitely did NOT belong in development, which is reserved for ROMs and kernels and root guides and the like ONLY. Threads like this belong in Q+A but nobody is gonna kill you for posting it in General.
After the download, you should get a prompt to either Install, Postpone, or you can press the "back" capacitive button to cancel. Cancel should stop the update notifications. At least this is how its worked on past HTC OTAs. I personally can't verify, as I haven't gotten the notification yet. But others seem to verify this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1817429
But if you want to be safe, you should SuperCID and unlock bootloader first, as others have suggested. Pressing the wrong button for the method I suggested above will be catastrophic otherwise (lose the ability to root and unlock BL).
Thanks for your help guys!
I just did a factory data reset on my phone. Honestly, I've gotten myself into trouble with rooting. I really need to read up before i continue with things of this sort. So since i did a factory data reset, am i 100% unrooted? Will i be safe to take the OTA now? Thanks for your help guys!
If you were stock 1.85, and rooted using the one-click or "manual" method (which you must be, if you you are still BL locked), then you are now unrooted. You are either rooted or not, there is no "percentage" of rooted.
What kind of trouble have you gotten into rooting, and what do you typically use root for?
I've been debating on whether or not to just go ahead and install the OTA to 2.2. The only thing I've used for root was for WiFi-Tether and I don't even use that anymore so I think I don't even necessarily NEED root anymore. I'm just tired of the updater telling me there's a new update to install - frankly very annoying. I've been just using the back capacitive button to cancel it. BUT, the last time I did this when 1.73 went to 1.85, I was just stock rooted, no unlocked BL (just like I am now), when I tried to install the OTA, went to that error with the triangle and exclamation point and wouldn't let me install it. I had to reflash to stock RUU because it was giving me a bootloop. I just don't want that to happen again... What does that triangle and exclamation point even really mean? I can't find a definitive answer on it. Shouldn't the OTA just install as normal, but it'll remove root in the process?
extol1337 said:
BUT, the last time I did this when 1.73 went to 1.85, I was just stock rooted, no unlocked BL (just like I am now), when I tried to install the OTA, went to that error with the triangle and exclamation point and wouldn't let me install it. I had to reflash to stock RUU because it was giving me a bootloop. I just don't want that to happen again... What does that triangle and exclamation point even really mean? I can't find a definitive answer on it. Shouldn't the OTA just install as normal, but it'll remove root in the process?
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Red triangle and exclamation point is the stock recovery. This appears if something about the ROM is missing or corrupted. Not sure why this happened to you in that particular case. But installing OTAs on rooted phones is always a crap shoot. Sometimes it works, and you just lose root. Sometimes you boot loop or other things.
redpoint73 said:
Red triangle and exclamation point is the stock recovery. This appears if something about the ROM is missing or corrupted. Not sure why this happened to you in that particular case. But installing OTAs on rooted phones is always a crap shoot. Sometimes it works, and you just lose root. Sometimes you boot loop or other things.
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That's what I was afraid of. Actually, I remember trying to install the 2.2 OTA a few days ago as well. Same red triangle and exclamation point. This time wasn't a boot loop and I just rebooted again and ever since, just kept canceling the update. Not sure what's going on...
extol1337 said:
That's what I was afraid of. Actually, I remember trying to install the 2.2 OTA a few days ago as well. Same red triangle and exclamation point. This time wasn't a boot loop and I just rebooted again and ever since, just kept canceling the update. Not sure what's going on...
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Is the update actually downloaded to your phone? You may need to locate and delete it.
It may be trying to install the OTA from recovery, which makes sense. Don't actually know what happens when an OTA installs.
I've never installed an OTA! I'm always rooted, always will be!!!!
Just to be sure.
I did a factory data reset the night of the problem, been good ever since! I have not done anything to the phone except install a few apps. Should i be okay to take the OTA now? Sorry i just really want to be sure. This is my 3rd phone is 3 months so... no second chances.
SOLVED
Okay, so i took a chance on the update. It worked! I will not be rooting anymore until i read up. Sorry guys if you feel this thread was unnecessary. Just an FYI to any who are worried about taking the newest update after a factory data reset, don't be! Thank you to all:highfive:
Did everyone got an update ?
I still do not see update notification
From beast called HTC One X
It's a little late for this probably but for future reference if you are rooted and want to stop receiving OTA updates remove/rename/delete HtcOMADM_ATT.apk and HtcOMADM_ATT.odex from system/apps, wipe cache and dalvik. If you want to remove "AT&T software update" from the "Settings" then remove HtcOMADM_SettingsPlugin_ATT.apk and HtcOMADM_SettingsPlugin_ATT.odex from system/apps, wipe cache and dalvik.
wantabe said:
It's a little late for this probably but for future reference if you are rooted and want to stop receiving OTA updates remove/rename/delete HtcOMADM_ATT.apk and HtcOMADM_ATT.odex from system/apps, wipe cache and dalvik. If you want to remove "AT&T software update" from the "Settings" then remove HtcOMADM_SettingsPlugin_ATT.apk and HtcOMADM_SettingsPlugin_ATT.odex from system/apps, wipe cache and dalvik.
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Excellent info!
ssteven232 said:
Okay, so i took a chance on the update. It worked! I will not be rooting anymore until i read up. Sorry guys if you feel this thread was unnecessary. Just an FYI to any who are worried about taking the newest update after a factory data reset, don't be! Thank you to all:highfive:
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Looks like you will not be rooting anymore for a while now, since there is no method to root the 2.2 update. AT&T / HTC made sure the current rooting method won't work on it. Hopefully, the devs will eventually crack this one too.
I hope you knew that before making the dive ... I would have just unlocked the bootloader and flashed a ROM with the update baked into it to get the best of both worlds. But that's just me. I can't own an android without root access. To reach his own.
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Looks like you will not be rooting anymore for a while now, since there is no method to root the 2.2 update. AT&T / HTC made sure the current rooting method won't work on it. Hopefully, the devs will eventually crack this one too.
I hope you knew that before making the dive ... I would have just unlocked the bootloader and flashed a ROM with the update baked into it to get the best of both worlds. But that's just me. I can't own an android without root access. To reach his own.
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Yeah, I hear what you're saying and you are right. The current rooting method does not work with the new hboot. But.... If you have your bootloader unlocked beforehand you can still still get root after taking the OTA... And you can still flash a custom rom afterwards, from what I understand you would just need to fastboot flash the boot.img. I haven't personally tried it because I like staying fairly stock, just seriously cleaned up with some mods (init.d support, wifi/usb tethering, missing apps replaced). One thing I am curious about and to be honest I haven't spent any time researching the answer, what kernel are the roms using that are based on the 2.23 (4.0.4) Asian RUU? I wonder because I know the combination of the AT&T 2.20 (4.0.4) update with the new kernel and radio is working very, very well on my phone! My quadrant went up 800 points and battery life is still ridiculously good! I also have to agree with "I can't own an android without root access" especially on AT&T. Personally I'm good to go until the Jelly Bean update! Decisions, decisions! :laugh:
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Yeah, I hear what you're saying and you are right. The current rooting method does not work with the new hboot. But.... If you have your bootloader unlocked beforehand you can still still get root after taking the OTA... And you can still flash a custom rom afterwards, from what I understand you would just need to fastboot flash the boot.img. I haven't personally tried it because I like staying fairly stock, just seriously cleaned up with some mods (init.d support, wifi/usb tethering, missing apps replaced).
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I've never installed an OTA, so I wouldn't know either. Honestly, I don't know why one would do that, when the awesome devs here post ROMs with the latest OTAs and root prebaked into them. There are "modded" ROMs and "stock" (or close to stock) ROMs available to everyone's taste.
wantabe said:
One thing I am curious about and to be honest I haven't spent any time researching the answer, what kernel are the roms using that are based on the 2.23 (4.0.4) Asian RUU? I wonder because I know the combination of the AT&T 2.20 (4.0.4) update with the new kernel and radio is working very, very well on my phone!
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Right now, I'm running CleanROM 4.5, which is based on the 2.23 RUU. I did install the 2.20 radio, thinking it would work better, since I'm on AT&T. I took a screenshot of the kernel screen for you.
wantabe said:
My quadrant went up 800 points and battery life is still ridiculously good!
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Where was your improvement? Did the increase happen in the aspect/area that directly affects your daily use, or in some esoteric algorithm that the phone all of a sudden processes faster? I used to go crazy on quadrant scores, but now I don't really understand their value/accuracy. As long as the phone feels buttery smooth while lasting 5+ hours of screen time, I'm happy!
Since you're interested in the scores, I installed quadrant and ran it, so you can compare.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
in admiration, totally confused!
borets.boris said:
Right now, I'm running CleanROM 4.5, which is based on the 2.23 RUU. I did install the 2.20 radio, thinking it would work better, since I'm on AT&T. I took a screenshot of the kernel screen for you.
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Hi, do you think you could point me in the right direction for this? I found the general thread on radios, but am at a total loss about what it means or what to do with it!
You knew this was the wrong section but posted here anyway? Not a good way to start your membership on XDA. First rule of thumb is to search before creating a thread. Google is a great source for information. For future reference, all questions belong in the Q&A section, where coincidentally, this is being moved to.
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"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"
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New One S Owner, How should I update

Hi Folks
Just traded my sXL in for a One s (HTC seemed to have abandoned the XL and didnt like the camera). Its Unlocked and open EU still on 403, still charging it. Ive had an OTA warning saying 404 sense 4.1, but it comes with something by EAGames. As much as I cannot stand EA and their bloatware corporate BS, is this ok or should I install one of the ROMs from here. Im not a big custom ROM person and was wanting to stay on Stock.
Any advice on where to start
Night.
NightOrchid said:
Hi Folks
Just traded my sXL in for a One s (HTC seemed to have abandoned the XL and didnt like the camera). Its Unlocked and open EU still on 403, still charging it. Ive had an OTA warning saying 404 sense 4.1, but it comes with something by EAGames. As much as I cannot stand EA and their bloatware corporate BS, is this ok or should I install one of the ROMs from here. Im not a big custom ROM person and was wanting to stay on Stock.
Any advice on where to start
Night.
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Em before updating what Hboot do you have?
Its
Locked S-On
HBoot 1.13.0000
20 Apr 2012
Any Good?
NightOrchid said:
Its
Locked S-On
HBoot 1.13.0000
20 Apr 2012
Any Good?
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Dam was hoping for a lower Hboot. Ya the OTA update should be fine and the EA thing don't come with a game, you use the app to do that and it can be removed.
Darknites said:
Dam was hoping for a lower Hboot. Ya the OTA update should be fine and the EA thing don't come with a game, you use the app to do that and it can be removed.
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Thanks alot.. yeah I had a quick read around the forum and I think its 1.06 or 1.09.. thats the better HBoot.. is that right. Also, will it make any difference flashing the newest ROM from FileFactory.
Yeah, ill remove the EA stuff.
Cheers for the help
NightOrchid said:
Thanks alot.. yeah I had a quick read around the forum and I think its 1.06 or 1.09.. thats the better HBoot.. is that right. Also, will it make any difference flashing the newest ROM from FileFactory.
Yeah, ill remove the EA stuff.
Cheers for the help
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If you talking about RUU then that is the full update and is handy to have for a backup. Both of them Hboots are good but you can downgrade the Hboot if you up to it.
1. Use HTC Dev to unlock the bootloader
2. fastboot TWRP recovery
3. Backup the stock ROM, whatever it is
4. Wipe system and do a factory reset
5. Flash CM10 or some other proper ROM
6. Reboot into bootloader, fastboot the boot.img
7. Reboot and enjoy a proper phone
Never use the stock ROM. It sucks.
justaway2 said:
Never use the stock ROM. It sucks.
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I disagree. I feel "untouch" (out-of-the-box) - no rom flashed, is actually better in term of battery life. Just exchange phone from t-mbole, not root yet, and battery is very impressive. from 6:30-3:30pm, the phone only lose 17%. This is w/an excessive usage (surf, txt, call, emailing, etc).
I flash lot of ROM and seem like none can beat it. The last rom i flash same time above and the reminding battery is only 20% left. Well, other rom. seem a little better maybe 40% left til 5pm.

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