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As I said I am thinking about getting this phone but I am worried after reading around that doing the whole htcdev token thing for opening it up for root voids your warranty. So my questions are...
1. Can it be reversed?
2. Can tmobile tell too? Even if it can be reversed?
3. Has anyone tried to see if this works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1578908
4. Does htcdev get you s-off?
5. What is s-off?
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1. Yes and no. The bootloader can be re-locked, but as with all HTC devices, once you've unlocked it, there's signs that you did. Mine says *TAMPERED* for example once I rooted it. I don't think that'll ever go back.
2. T-Mo can tell if you bring it into the store. It doesnt take much work. All they gotta do is load the bootloader.
3. I have no idea, but my guess is that the end-result is the same as #1. The method you've linked in no way hints at being "secretive" about the unlock. I'd also not recommend you use it, since it's not necessarily a tried and true way. Following HTCdev.com's process IS however a tried and true way. I mean -- why NOT use the official HTC route?
4. No, HTCdev does NOT get you S-OFF. I have no idea what does, but you can still load CWM recovery, root, and load ROMs with S-ON anyways. Only reason you need S-OFF is if you start messing with paritions, which I wouldn't recommend unless you know what youre doing and are prepared to accept the consequences.
5. S-OFF lets you mess with partitions as far as I can tell. It may do more, but I'm not sure. I'm brand new to HTC phones (my first phone was a Nexus S).
Keep in mind with all of this, that your worries about unlocking are pretty much useless. Keep in mind -- if you're needing to send your phone in for warranty repair, you're 99% likely sending it in for HARDWARE repair. HTC and other mfr's (Samsung too) generally will honor your warranty if the cause is obvious (vol button breaks, capacitive buttons break, etc).
And if you're unlocking your phone, chances are any software problems you have are going to be taken care of by YOU anyways. Keep that in mind.
Cheers, and happy flashing!
Is it possible? And if it is, how long do you think until it comes out? I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, so mostly I'm asking if there's even a slight chance of the bootloader being unlocked.
It seems like that it will be unlockable tomorrow.
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https://twitter.com/#!/PaulOBrien
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Is it possible? And if it is, how long do you think until it comes out? I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, so mostly I'm asking if there's even a slight chance of the bootloader being unlocked.
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This is XDA, we get shizz done. Or we wait for the capable people to do it, but we get it first.
First, let me say I am a noob and not a developer, just more of a phone enthusiast. That said, my problem is that I cannot boot into the bootloader on my AT&T HOX. I have read through many threads on how this is done (Pwr+VolDown), but it simply doesn't work for me. After about 4 seconds, my nav button baklights flash a few times, then stop. From this point, I have tried two things...1) contine holdign pwr+voldown for well over a minute, nothign happens and 2) releasing the pwr+voldwn bottons and then pressing again and holding for what seems to be an eternity, but still nothing happens. Note that I'm having no issues with a normal boot.
The caviat: in order to sync my company's corporate email via exchange, I have to enable administrator rights by my company's IT policies (which totally blows, I know). This forces encryption on phone storage, even though I think it's really just the sector that houses files related to my exchange account. Regardless, I'm wondering if the administrative rights or encryption is what's preventing me from accessing my bootlader.
Thoughts? I know the thing I should so is just remove my exchange and disable the administrator rights, but to do so I am forced to factory reset the phone, which I'd like to prevent doing unless that's all there is left to do.
Any help is appreciated. If this is a dumb noob question and I missed a previous thread containing a solution, please link and I wont keep this thread going. thanks a lot.
Why are you trying to get into H-Boot? Are you trying to re-flash your phone with the stock ruu or something?
Anyways, to answer your question. No your admin stuff is in no way causing the phone not to get to h-boot, and it's there, I don't think I've ever heard of a phone that boots that can't h-boot.
HydroSkillet said:
Why are you trying to get into H-Boot? Are you trying to re-flash your phone with the stock ruu or something?
Anyways, to answer your question. No your admin stuff is in no way causing the phone not to get to h-boot, and it's there, I don't think I've ever heard of a phone that boots that can't h-boot.
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To be honest, at this point I am only trying to access it out of curiosity. But ultimately I am checking it out because I have started to have a lot of connectivity problems with wi-fi and was looking into flashing the 1.82 update floating around. I was going to wait until the offical OTA update, but the wi-fi problem is getting worse, or at least it's effecting me more. Anyway, was just looking into accessing it. I initially noticed that I couldn't get in last week when reading a battery thread on calibration since my first couple days witht eh phone had very poor battery life. But it's improved since then and I never went back to check until the wi-fi issues proved annoying. Since I haven't rooted a device before, i figured I woudl familiarize myself with some of the basic steps before assuming I would just jump right in. Checking out how to h-boot seemed like a good place to start.
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To be honest, at this point I am only trying to access it out of curiosity. But ultimately I am checking it out because I have started to have a lot of connectivity problems with wi-fi and was looking into flashing the 1.82 update floating around. I was going to wait until the offical OTA update, but the wi-fi problem is getting worse, or at least it's effecting me more. Anyway, was just looking into accessing it. I initially noticed that I couldn't get in last week when reading a battery thread on calibration since my first couple days witht eh phone had very poor battery life. But it's improved since then and I never went back to check until the wi-fi issues proved annoying. Since I haven't rooted a device before, i figured I woudl familiarize myself with some of the basic steps before assuming I would just jump right in. Checking out how to h-boot seemed like a good place to start.
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disable fastboot in power options. turn the phone off. Hold down and power, you should see your h-boot
Also if you're looking to flash the unreleased it's just an exe that you run.... it's easy.
^This. Need to disable fast boot in your power options first.
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disable fastboot in power options. turn the phone off. Hold down and power, you should see your h-boot
Also if you're looking to flash the unreleased it's just an exe that you run.... it's easy.
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^This. Need to disable fast boot in your power options first.
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Thanks guys, this is likely the case. I thought I disabled fast-boot mode the other day, but apparently I did not. I'll give it a shot in a little bit when I get back to my desk and let you know if I'm still stuck.
Also, re the unreleased RUU, yeah the thread made it sound pretty simple. there were various folks having issues after the update, so I'm just going to monitor for a few more days to see how my phone performs and if there comes official word of a carrier OTA update.
Thanks again.
Alright guys, after seeing 2.20 being rootable I decided to dive back into the One X. I traded my S3 for it + $50. Flawless S3, seriously. The guy I traded with seemed perfectly cool and legitimate but now an issue has arisen.
I didn't think to check it when we made the trade (though I checked other things like mobile data, etc.) but when I made a call later, the person on the other end couldn't hear me.
Here's what I've found:
Microphone works for recording video
Microphone works *on speaker phone*
Microphone works with an external source (bluetooth headset or earbuds with mic)
but the regular handset microphone does not appear to work.
Does anyone have ANY idea what might cause this? Unfortunately, I've already rooted. Literally the only thing I've done. I tried AOKP nightly, I've tried Nocturnal Limited edition. Next I'm going to attempt a RUU.
I've talked to the guy. He swears it was working, I'd like to believe him but neither of us tested it. He didn't test calls on the S3 either so it's not like he wasn't taking the same gamble.
He says that if I can get it working, he'll trade back but since he gave it to me working (as far as he knows) he won't trade back
I'm at a loss here. Can I (legally) mark the S3 as stolen? In that as far as I know, he made me a bad trade and will not simply give me my device back in return for his and his money
HAAAAALLLLLLPPPPP!
Thanks
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Alright guys, after seeing 2.20 being rootable I decided to dive back into the One X. I traded my S3 for it + $50. Flawless S3, seriously. The guy I traded with seemed perfectly cool and legitimate but now an issue has arisen.
I didn't think to check it when we made the trade (though I checked other things like mobile data, etc.) but when I made a call later, the person on the other end couldn't hear me.
Here's what I've found:
Microphone works for recording video
Microphone works *on speaker phone*
Microphone works with an external source (bluetooth headset or earbuds with mic)
but the regular handset microphone does not appear to work.
Does anyone have ANY idea what might cause this? Unfortunately, I've already rooted. Literally the only thing I've done. I tried AOKP nightly, I've tried Nocturnal Limited edition. Next I'm going to attempt a RUU.
I've talked to the guy. He swears it was working, I'd like to believe him but neither of us tested it. He didn't test calls on the S3 either so it's not like he wasn't taking the same gamble.
He says that if I can get it working, he'll trade back but since he gave it to me working (as far as he knows) he won't trade back
I'm at a loss here. Can I (legally) mark the S3 as stolen? In that as far as I know, he made me a bad trade and will not simply give me my device back in return for his and his money
HAAAAALLLLLLPPPPP!
Thanks
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tell him you fixed it and when u meet up, switch phones and RUN off. thank me if I helped :good:
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tell him you fixed it and when u meet up, switch phones and RUN off. thank me if I helped :good:
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lol you helped with a good laugh. That's genius, dude
Run the ruu. If the microphone works in other situations you're fine. Run the ruu.
And no you can't legally say it was stolen.
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Can't seem to edit my post. I didn't realize you were using the other microphone. You should run the ruu regardless to at least try and sort out any sort of software issue.
Sent from my HTC One XL
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Run the ruu. If the microphone works in other situations you're fine. Run the ruu.
And no you can't legally say it was stolen.
Sent from my HTC One XL
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That's about what I thought actually. I'll run the RUU but can you explain what might have happened? If it's not actually broken hardware I don't have a problem keeping the phone but need to know how to avoid it
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That's about what I thought actually. I'll run the RUU but can you explain what might have happened? If it's not actually broken hardware I don't have a problem keeping the phone but need to know how to avoid it
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The microphone volume is a perennial problem with this phone. No one seems to know for sure what causes it. Reseting and ruu'ing ought to fix it.
Thanks guys, downloading the 2.20 RUU now. It does have to be the 2.20 RUU since I'm already on 2.20 right? No downgrading, is that correct?
I really hope this fixes it, because I love the One X. Haha, don't know how I dodged this problem the first time I had it.
Now I must ask and re-verify.
While booted into Nocturnal Lite
Run RUU
Reboot into stock and make sure everything's working
Reinstall recovery via fastboot
Install ROM of choice
Fastboot boot.img for ROM of choice
Boot up
Love One X
That's it right?
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Thanks guys, downloading the 2.20 RUU now. It does have to be the 2.20 RUU since I'm already on 2.20 right? No downgrading, is that correct?
I really hope this fixes it, because I love the One X. Haha, don't know how I dodged this problem the first time I had it.
Now I must ask and re-verify.
While booted into Nocturnal Lite
Run RUU
Reboot into stock and make sure everything's working
Reinstall recovery via fastboot
Install ROM of choice
Fastboot boot.img for ROM of choice
Boot up
Love One X
That's it right?
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Correct, you cannot downgrade. But to RUU, you have to relock or it will fail. Also, once you relock, you have to RUU then and there because your phone won't boot up. You'll need to go through the whole unlock/root process again. Remember this will wipe your phone.
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Correct, you cannot downgrade. But to RUU, you have to relock or it will fail. Also, once you relock, you have to RUU then and there because your phone won't boot up. You'll need to go through the whole unlock/root process again. Remember this will wipe your phone.
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Cool, so I'm not as much of an idiot as I thought. having a new problem though. All my RUUs keep failing. USB error? I feel like a noob.
I was perfectly fine with my first One X and this one is giving me hell now. That's what I get for dancing with the devil lol
By the way, thanks a lot guys. I usually don't need half this much assistance, but you know ish happens.
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Cool, so I'm not as much of an idiot as I thought. having a new problem though. All my RUUs keep failing. USB error? I feel like a noob.
I was perfectly fine with my first One X and this one is giving me hell now. That's what I get for dancing with the devil lol
By the way, thanks a lot guys. I usually don't need half this much assistance, but you know ish happens.
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Did you relock? An RUU will fail otherwise.
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Did you relock? An RUU will fail otherwise.
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Yeah man, relocked. I'm running the AT&T RUU found here. Fastboot OEM readCID still shows SuperCID, I'm reinstalling HTC Drivers and then I'll restart the computer. Maybe that's all it is.
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Yeah man, relocked. I'm running the AT&T RUU found here. Fastboot OEM readCID still shows SuperCID, I'm reinstalling HTC Drivers and then I'll restart the computer. Maybe that's all it is.
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Unplug your phone, turn it off, and restart it. Sometimes that helps. It won't boot, but you can get it back into the bootloader.
Does it need to be in Fastboot or Bootloader? I'm close to giving up on the laptop (which worked fine for the other 90%) and trying my ancient desktop
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Does it need to be in Fastboot or Bootloader? I'm close to giving up on the laptop (which worked fine for the other 90%) and trying my ancient desktop
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Bootloader.
Pretty sure my drivers have just fubarred. I'm not showing up on adb devices either. GRRRRRR this is driving me mad
EDIT: Finally got the RUU to run. Had to replace the standalone HTC drivers with fullblown HTC sync but it's whatever lol. Now to see if the RUU actually fixes the problem
Ran the RUU. Didn't fix it. I'll run it again, but any more ideas?
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Ran the RUU. Didn't fix it. I'll run it again, but any more ideas?
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"It" meaning the microphone? The phone is working okay otherwise? If so, I'm out of ideas. Might try flashing different roms to see if there's any change.
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"It" meaning the microphone? The phone is working okay otherwise? If so, I'm out of ideas. Might try flashing different roms to see if there's any change.
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Yeah, I meant the microphone still isn't working. I've been on the stock RUU, AOKP, and Nocturnal. All of them have the same issue so I'm expecting that it's hardware.
I just don't know what to do guys. I guess I'll e-mail HTC, swing by the AT&T store in hopes of something, and call it done. I find it ****ty that the guy won't cooperate so far because truthfully I *would* at least cooperate but it's tough when he says it was working when he had it and I say it wasn't working when I had it.
BUT he says that he didn't make any calls that day. However, he "knows it was working when he gave it to me"
Guys, I just don't even know what to do. If I can't get it replaced, he completely won out on the trade. I was originally asking for + $100 and lowered it to + $50 for him. Yet he doesn't want to do anything for me.
I want to handle all of this responsibly, but I also want a completely functional phone
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Can I (legally) mark the S3 as stolen?
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For what purpose, a homeowners/renters insurance claim, or something else? Don't want to sound preachy, but insurance fraud is serious business, and a federal crime. Not worth it for a phone. Homeowners insurance claims for theft also require a police report, which is also something you obviously do not want to falsify.
If the microphone was malfunctioning before you did any mods to the phone, it would seem to me that the guy scammed you. Its highly improbable it was working for him, then just "coincidentally" broke around the time he traded it.
Try unlocking again, and flashing a new ROM. Combination of RUU, then fresh ROM may make a difference. Otherwise, I don't think HTC can do a warranty repair without proof of purchase. But they can probably fix it for a fee. True, the other guy will have made out on the deal, but at least you'll have a working phone.
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For what purpose, a homeowners/renters insurance claim, or something else? Don't want to sound preachy, but insurance fraud is serious business, and a federal crime. Not worth it for a phone. Homeowners insurance claims for theft also require a police report, which is also something you obviously do not want to falsify.
If the microphone was malfunctioning before you did any mods to the phone, it would seem to me that the guy scammed you. Its highly improbable it was working for him, then just "coincidentally" broke around the time he traded it.
Try unlocking again, and flashing a new ROM. Combination of RUU, then fresh ROM may make a difference. Otherwise, I don't think HTC can do a warranty repair without proof of purchase. But they can probably fix it for a fee. True, the other guy will have made out on the deal, but at least you'll have a working phone.
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I did mean for the insurance claim. I didn't want to do it fraudulently which is why I asked. I wasn't sure what the exact definition of stolen (or even lost) in this regard is. But this doesn't count so that's no longer an option. Haha I now see that the AT&T warranty plan doesn't cover user idiocy, just drops and spillage.
I'll RUU again then install an AOSP ROM. I'm pretty sure it's the hardware mic that's busted though. Does speakerphone use a secondary microphone? I imagine videorecording does. If so, do the camcorder and speakerphone use the same mic?
Maybe the noisecanceling mic is screwing things up and that could be software but I think the microphone is just physically broken.
Idiot me, being the hardcore modder made changes to the phone *before* testing for the microphone. In my defense, I've owned the One X before so I knew what the hardware was capable of. I knew the current state of ROMs, so why not pick up where I left off?
I'll send HTC a pity e-mail and see where that gets me. Better to try and fail than to never have tried at all.
EDIT: I wanted to ask as well, does anyone think ROM flashing/BL unlocking etc. Really could have caused this? I mean, if it did there's no reason different software shouldn't fix it. But if it's hardware, that establishes that it's more likely that it wasn't my fault, right?
I used the jellybean RUU from HTC after relocking my bootloader, and now it won't "turn on." When I've got it plugged into the computer and I power it off and on, I can hear the device connect/disconnect sounds, but my screen does nothing. Any help appreciated.
I'm guessing you were SuperCID, and S-on? If so, sorry to say you are now bricked.
Should have read this, stickied to the top of General: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181929
Wow. The level of suck here is amazing. Thanks. Nothing that can be done at all?
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When I've got it plugged into the computer and I power it off and on, I can hear the device connect/disconnect sounds, but my screen does nothing.
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Does the phone power on at all? Its not clear when you say "power it on" whether you are talking about the phone or the computer.
Any charge LED when the phone is plugged to USB or the wall charger?
Any message about QHSUSB_DLOAD drivers popup on the computer when you connect the phone by USB? If you get this, and no charge LED, you are bricked.
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Does the phone power on at all? Its not clear when you say "power it on" whether you are talking about the phone or the computer.
Any charge LED when the phone is plugged to USB or the wall charger?
Any message about QHSUSB_DLOAD drivers popup on the computer when you connect the phone by USB? If you get this, and no charge LED, you are bricked.
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I meant the phone, when I power the phone on, I hear the device connect sound through the computer. No charge LED, but I do get the QHSUSB_DLOAD in device manager. So crap . Thanks for your help (not sarcasm). Level of stupidity/annoyance that I'm feeling right now is OVER NINE THOUSAND. Can't believe I missed a sticky. Thanks a million for the informative thread there though, I'll never use an RUU again, bet your bottom dollar.
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I meant the phone, when I power the phone on, I hear the device connect sound through the computer. No charge LED, but I do get the QHSUSB_DLOAD in device manager. So crap . Thanks for your help (not sarcasm). Level of stupidity/annoyance that I'm feeling right now is OVER NINE THOUSAND. Can't believe I missed a sticky. Thanks a million for the informative thread there though, I'll never use an RUU again, bet your bottom dollar.
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Some people have resurrected their phones from this using the JET tool. Failing that, it's fixable via jtag, though it wil set you back about $100.
Everyone makes stupid mistakes once in a while. But yeah, that really sucks. If you have access to a Linux computer, you might try the JET tool in Development, or check the unbricking thread in General. But I don't think anyone has been able to come back from this after the 3.18 RUU or OTA + SuperCID.
Beyond that, you can try to find a repair shop that will JTAG the phone. It will cost you, but better than buying a new phone.
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Some people have resurrected their phones from this using the JET tool. Failing that, it's fixable via jtag, though it wil set you back about $100.
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Well, it's still under warranty, and I'm hoping that since the bootloader was relocked and the RUU technically succeeded, they'll just send me a new one or something. Though I'll take a whack at the JET thing if I can find my Linux live CD... Thanks a ton, I'm feeling pretty dumb here and you guys have been really helpful.
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I'll never use an RUU again, bet your bottom dollar.
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RUU is usually a safe thing to do (typically its a good tool for recovering from all sorts of issues). It really shouldn't cause a brick, and nobody is really sure why it does in this case. So really, its kind of an honest mistake. Its folks that OTA while rooted, etc. without doing any reading that I kinda wonder about.
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RUU is usually a safe thing to do (typically its a good tool for recovering from all sorts of issues). It really shouldn't cause a brick, and nobody is really sure why it does in this case. So really, its kind of an honest mistake. Its folks that OTA while rooted, etc. without doing any reading that I kinda wonder about.
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Ah well, thanks for making me feel less stupid I guess I meant that I'll do some checking before I RUU again, heh.
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Ah well, thanks for making me feel less stupid I guess I meant that I'll do some checking before I RUU again, heh.
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Unfortunately HTC will be of no help as once you unlock the bootloader, even if you relock and the RUU bricks you, that's the end of your warranty.
The Carrier would usually be your best bet but they will most likely charge you to fix it
In this Case a Jtag will probably be your cheapest option. That isn't to say you shouldn't try HTC and your carrier first, just keep this in mind as it's most likely how things will go.
I'm speaking from experience of course. As I have bricked a one X the same way you did before it was known that super CID + S-ON + ruu = brick
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Unfortunately HTC will be of no help as once you unlock the bootloader, even if you relock and the RUU bricks you, that's the end of your warranty.
The Carrier would usually be your best bet but they will most likely charge you to fix it
In this Case a Jtag will probably be your cheapest option. That isn't to say you shouldn't try HTC and your carrier first, just keep this in mind as it's most likely how things will go.
I'm speaking from experience of course. As I have bricked a one X the same way you did before it was known that super CID + S-ON + ruu = brick
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Well, we'll see. I'm sending it back tomorrow, will update on what happens. Praying that it gets a really lazy reviewer or something, haha.
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Well, we'll see. I'm sending it back tomorrow, will update on what happens. Praying that it gets a really lazy reviewer or something, haha.
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Good luck bud!
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Well, we'll see. I'm sending it back tomorrow, will update on what happens. Praying that it gets a really lazy reviewer or something, haha.
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HTC will give you some grief. AT&T doesn't appear to care and from what I have seen has happily replaced lots of bricked phones without being concerned about relocking.
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HTC will give you some grief. AT&T doesn't appear to care and from what I have seen has happily replaced lots of bricked phones without being concerned about relocking.
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Ooh, thanks. Good to know. They'll be my next try. You all have probably just saved me ~$300
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I used the jellybean RUU from HTC after relocking my bootloader, and now it won't "turn on." When I've got it plugged into the computer and I power it off and on, I can hear the device connect/disconnect sounds, but my screen does nothing. Any help appreciated.
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Happened to me too :c Has anyone had any luck using JET?
If the emmc partition table is still intact its feasible, but im pretty sure the ruu/ota kills it upon install. who knows why. seems to be a security "feature" since s-off seems to work fine.
Just called AT&T, they're sending me the replacement and then I send this one back in the box that the replacement came in and then the replacement is free. They said that they basically can't do anything with the dead one since it's dead, so I think all's well that ends well? Updates as events warrant, if need be. Thanks so much Redpoint73, iElvis, and exad.
I had a similar issue where my screen wouldn't turn on but it was still on and usable. I went to the AT&T store and got a replacement. Tell them you installed the AT&T update and then the screen stopped working. They probably won't be able to fix it but they'll give ya a new phone if you're under warranty. My phone was far from stock (rooted, bootloader unlocked, S-off, custom kernel and ROM), and they still gave me a new one. Make sure you go to an AT&T store though, I tried three different Best Buys and they were all noobs that had no idea what to do.
Edit: Didn't read post above so you can disregard this. But if you go to a store they can give you a new one on the spot instead of having to wait for one to be shipped to you.
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Just called AT&T, they're sending me the replacement and then I send this one back in the box that the replacement came in and then the replacement is free. They said that they basically can't do anything with the dead one since it's dead, so I think all's well that ends well? Updates as events warrant, if need be. Thanks so much Redpoint73, iElvis, and exad.
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Since the phone is bricked, there is really no way of them knowing (by checking the phone anyway) that you modded it. And as mentioned, AFAIK there has never been a reported case of AT&T denying warranty service due to the bootloader having been unlocked (and probably aren't even going to check). AT&T is much less strict then HTC, as its in AT&T self interest to keep you as a happy customer (paying that big old monthly bill), rather then fight over something like a single warranty exchange.
There have been some cases of the OTA randomly bricking devices that are fully stock (and probably possible with the RUU as well). Any time you mess with the hboot, if things get interrupted somehow, its possible to brick the phone. So for all AT&T knows, this is what happened in your case.
I'm normally not a big fan of making a warranty claim for your own negligence, and as a result of you modding the phone. But I suppose this is a bit of a gray area, since the RUU really shouldn't brick the phone solely due to SuperCID.
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Unfortunately HTC will be of no help as once you unlock the bootloader, even if you relock and the RUU bricks you, that's the end of your warranty.
The Carrier would usually be your best bet but they will most likely charge you to fix it
In this Case a Jtag will probably be your cheapest option. That isn't to say you shouldn't try HTC and your carrier first, just keep this in mind as it's most likely how things will go.
I'm speaking from experience of course. As I have bricked a one X the same way you did before it was known that super CID + S-ON + ruu = brick
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Did HTC actually deny your warranty service due to a record of you having unlocked the bootloader? Just curious, because it would be the first I have heard of that actually happening.
Yes, as the warning state when you unlock the bootloader, it voids the warranty (at least in theory). But in actual practice, whether they honor the warranty or not after BL unlock seems to be much more of a gray area.
Its true that the carrier will be more lenient than HTC. But I know there was some discussion on the "international" (quad core) One X forum, where HTC was actually honoring the warranty if the bootloader was unlocked. But they were actually denying warranty service if any custom ROM had ever been installed on the device. Even if the device was returned to the stock ROM before sending in. So apparently, they have some way of knowing a custom ROM was previously installed (even if uninstalled). If the phone was bricked, I wonder if they would still be able to check this?
Of course, how HTC honors the warranty may also vary from region to region.