First of all sry for my bad english.
I have tried the test ruu ics 4.0 its great
but i was going back to the original rom, just for fun
im wondering, if i install the test ics 4.0 again, will i get the real update from HTC when it is launched.
Voluptas, Denmark
voluptas said:
First of all sry for my bad english.
I have tried the test ruu ics 4.0 its great
but i was going back to the original rom, just for fun
im wondering, if i install the test ics 4.0 again, will i get the real update from HTC when it is launched.
Voluptas, Denmark
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Hi,
If you are using custom roms, you cannot receive htc updates.
Why do you want them?
Most devs get the updates before htc release them, and put them into the new roms.
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Hello Friends
I am a bit cunfused If I am reading experiences and problems from people using new ICS for HTC Sense.
My question is simple, flash ICS or wait until all bugs will be solved?
I am new in android so I have not any experiences to help developers somehow
and I don´t want to reinstall telephone so offen.
Thank you in advance for your help in this decision.
Why dont u give it a try then u'll know urself?
With me the leak ICS is stable enough.
I've used ARHD, and IC, both work great, and I didn't have any issues... fast, stable and great battery life. I'm currently on VI 3.5 since the lock screen caller ID issues has been fixed, and it's a great AOSP rom.
+1 on Virtuous Inquisition.
Official HTC ICS is coming out in March I believe. What isn't known is what HBOOT version it'll have. If might become hard/impossible to S-OFF if applying official ICS.
If you haven't already done so, s-off via revolutionary.io now, then it's done.
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+1 for Virtous.... just amazing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408351
You won't regret it
Thank you to everybody for their answer, just for information I prefer Rom with Sense, so VI is nice, but probably not for me.
check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
i use it and it works great! with sense and beats on all headsets
Johan Kraczmar said:
Thank you to everybody for their answer, just for information I prefer Rom with Sense, so VI is nice, but probably not for me.
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Elegancia ICs is the one for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1429953
Big theaming as well for the rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1444235
Steve
Try it
You can always go back if you don't like it
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Strange... I looked at Elegancia ROM ICS ant there is nothing about CID, Firmware, Radio.Just copy and flash over CWM. Why is so big difference between installation process or just autor of this ROM to forget to tell us.....
I know, Every time is possibility to go back, but need a time......
Thank for answers.
Using hypersensation 0.4 ics with no problems and excellent battert life.
Would not go back to gingerbread now.
Johan Kraczmar said:
Strange... I looked at Elegancia ROM ICS ant there is nothing about CID, Firmware, Radio.Just copy and flash over CWM. Why is so big difference between installation process or just autor of this ROM to forget to tell us.....
I know, Every time is possibility to go back, but need a time......
Thank for answers.
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You will need to super cid, and flash firmware. All the instructions are on the Elegance 1st page.
Steve
Thank you to all for their time and opinion.Now I am on Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) + Sense UI 3.6 + Beats Audio
Johan Kraczmar said:
Thank you to all for their time and opinion.Now I am on Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) + Sense UI 3.6 + Beats Audio
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How are you getting on with that ROM?
Johan Kraczmar said:
Thank you to all for their time and opinion.Now I am on Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) + Sense UI 3.6 + Beats Audio
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Which rom did you flash
Steve
Flash ICS its good.
I personally like the look of stock ICS so i went with Virtuous Inquisition because nothing was really broken and is pretty stable. However, before I used Android Revolution HD 6.x.x for a while. It is also very stable. It all comes down to if you want stock or with HTC Sense. Also to mention, I never went back to Gingerbread. It's not optimized for dual core.
ICS is the only way to go Bro! It rocks and is progressive!
Can I S-Off now and still get ICS OTA in March?
Sorry for the n00b question but I was wondering if I can and should S-Off now or will that mess me up to get the ICS OTA in March?
I was actually using ARHD for GB but went back to stock since it was announced that ICS would come to the Sensation in March. I figured I could wait until my phone was "officially" updated before re-rooting. I didn't want to mess up the OTA update.
Is my thinking flawed? Will S-Off and rooting mess up the OTA or will it be okay?
ARHD was okay but some things didn't work correctly (Plants vs. Zombies kept restarting, another app got stuck, etc.). Does anyone know why? Is it the overclocking?
If you guys remember we got the sense 3 update leaked long before we expected it. I wonder if this will be the same for the ICS update. Anyone wonder if we will get a stable rom before the official release
It depends. We need people to leak the ruu
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I rooted my DS and am running Lowveld's excellent Reaper rom, when the HTC ICS update comes out, will I be able to get it over the air or will I need to wait for someone to upload it here........?
Andy3105 said:
I rooted my DS and am running Lowveld's excellent Reaper rom, when the HTC ICS update comes out, will I be able to get it over the air or will I need to wait for someone to upload it here........?
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You won't get an official HTC OTA update on a rooted phone with a Custom ROM... and if somehow you do manage to get one while on a Sense ROM, DO NOT flash it... you'll end up in a bootloop.
As far as getting to use it, you'll get it on XDA much before people on stock ROMs (if history is anything to go by...). Hell, I think you might be running Sense 4 before HTC decides to give you Sense 3.6 officially.
Google search for details.
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You won't get an official HTC OTA update on a rooted phone with a Custom ROM... and if somehow you do manage to get one while on a Sense ROM, DO NOT flash it... you'll end up in a bootloop.
As far as getting to use it, you'll get it on XDA much before people on stock ROMs (if history is anything to go by...). Hell, I think you might be running Sense 4 before HTC decides to give you Sense 3.6 officially.
Google search for details.
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Yeah I think we will get 4.0 before 3.6!
I'm sure the RUU for the One V will be out before our RUU for ICS.
Can't wait
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I just brought HTC Desire S which come with Android 2.3.3 and HTC sense 2.1 . I have a notification saying that new update available as 2.3.5 with HTC sense 3.0 .
I search a lot on this forum and found that for many users power menu not working after update to 2.3.5 (OTA) . please help me to decide whether update or not.
I am from India.
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I just brought HTC Desire S which come with Android 2.3.3 and HTC sense 2.1 . I have a notification saying that new update available as 2.3.5 with HTC sense 3.0 .
I search a lot on this forum and found that for many users power menu not working after update to 2.3.5 (OTA) . please help me to decide whether update or not.
I am from India.
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Dont event think about it.
The new firmware is having lots of issue.
You may refer other users review at,
androidforums.com/htc-desire-s/401110-i-should-not-have-updated-fota-1-47-110-3-a.html
Being in india, I think you must purchase it from HTC shop and not tie up with any mobile carrier hopefully.
If so then FYI HTC support center are having very bad response to their customers.
I prefer not to update Firmware unless it is too much necessary. Atleast not this on 2.3.5.
Will have to wait for ICS if available in future.
As far as I know you shouldn't have any problems when updating to 2.3.5.
You'll enjoy an even better experience.
Why don't you go the custom way? We already have android 4.0.3 with sense 4 for our device .
NIK3SH said:
Dont event think about it.
The new firmware is having lots of issue.
You may refer other users review at,
androidforums.com/htc-desire-s/401110-i-should-not-have-updated-fota-1-47-110-3-a.html
Being in india, I think you must purchase it from HTC shop and not tie up with any mobile carrier hopefully.
If so then FYI HTC support center are having very bad response to their customers.
I prefer not to update Firmware unless it is too much necessary. Atleast not this on 2.3.5.
Will have to wait for ICS if available in future.
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Mate, that update 1.47 was still 2.3.3, but just system enhancements and bug fixes.
2.10 was the 2.3.5 update. Initially it did have some power menu bugs, but the latest version (which I suspect is the one pushed to your phone) is 2.10.9 which is the latest versions without any bugs.
NIK3SH said:
Dont event think about it.
The new firmware is having lots of issue.
You may refer other users review at,
androidforums.com/htc-desire-s/401110-i-should-not-have-updated-fota-1-47-110-3-a.html
Being in india, I think you must purchase it from HTC shop and not tie up with any mobile carrier hopefully.
If so then FYI HTC support center are having very bad response to their customers.
I prefer not to update Firmware unless it is too much necessary. Atleast not this on 2.3.5.
Will have to wait for ICS if available in future.
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I just brought this phone two days ago. and dont wanna do anything wrong with installing custom rom ..Thanx for you advice about the update.
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Mate, that update 1.47 was still 2.3.3, but just system enhancements and bug fixes.
2.10 was the 2.3.5 update. Initially it did have some power menu bugs, but the latest version (which I suspect is the one pushed to your phone) is 2.10.9 which is the latest versions without any bugs.
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I am from India and my current software version is :
Android version: 2.3.3
HTC sense: 2.1
Baseband: 20.281.30.085Au_xxxx
Software Number : 1.47.720.1
When I connected WiFI and check for the new software it showing that New version is available 2.3.5 and HTC sense 3.0 .
So is that fully bug free update? Shall I do it or not? Please share if you did it . Thanks in advance.
No, it's not the latest, but it's the big one. Their should be another two minor updates available after you applied this one(mail app, etc).
You can easily do it, but you have to keep in mind that it will change your hboot version and it will be more harder(not imposible) for you to S-OFF and flash custom roms.
Okay thanx for reply. But I am asking is their any issue like some member reply in above ? I an not interested in rooting or any s off. Just wanna know the issues of new software.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA
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Okay thanx for reply. But I am asking is their any issue like some member reply in above ? I an not interested in rooting or any s off. Just wanna know the issues of new software.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA
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No issues. Go ahead and update.
Desire S • Fallout V2.0.0 • xda premium
Asking because I read lots of bad reviews about that update version on different websites.
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mastertushar said:
Asking because I read lots of bad reviews about that update version on different websites.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA
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Yeah... But now there are no issues, so the update should be fine.
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olyloh6696 said:
Mate, that update 1.47 was still 2.3.3, but just system enhancements and bug fixes.
2.10 was the 2.3.5 update. Initially it did have some power menu bugs, but the latest version (which I suspect is the one pushed to your phone) is 2.10.9 which is the latest versions without any bugs.
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Hi Oly,
It seems to be good.
I thought like samsung, htc is also giving whole firmware in OTA updates. But as per your feedback I think they give only patches step by step.
My HTC Desire is currently running, 1.30.110.2 with HTC sense 2.1 and Android 2.3.3
Its S-Off and T-Mobile Carrier break to use any SIM. Means when device boots up it shows T Mobile logo but I can use Indian Mobile carriers.
In mine device it is showing 1.47.110.3 Software update. I google it and found so many complaints with this update so not updating it.
I am currently facing battery indicator issue of Question mark in notification on battery as well some time network issue.
If I update to 1.47.110.3 and after that HTC didn't give me 2.3.5 update then I will stuck to a buggy Firmware.
Really confused about it.
Its not possible to update device directly to 2.3.5 ?
As well if I use OTA updates then do I need to again break carrier of T-Mobile to use Indian carriers ?
Thanx in advance.
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NIKESH
Both updates (the 1.47 and the 2.10 to Sense 3) worked fine for me, in spite of some nervous waiting while the phone rebooted.
The only software issue I have is that the Sense 3.0 launcher seems unable to stay resident in RAM for long (this is also a problem with other Sense 3.0 devices, like the Sensation), with the result that very often when you return to the Home screen, you'll see the launcher restarting and have to wait about half a minute before it's reloaded. During this time, you cannot do anything with the phone (though it may let you answer calls - I don't know). This is enough of a nuisance that I have abandoned the Sense launcher and now use a 3rd party one instead (Go Launcher Ex).
The update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.5 did fix a long-standing issue I had with the original 2.3.3/Sense 2.1 firmware - switching to a different keyboard used to make the launcher unresponsive to touch input: the power, volume and home buttons worked, but it was impossible to launch apps or use widgets, and only rebooting returned things to normal.
That issue has gone away with the updated firmware.
Hey guys,
Well I managed to backup my 2.3.5 OTA using EZ Explorer and here's the full OTA filename string:
OTA_Saga_S_hTC_Asia_India_2.15.720.3-1.47.720.1_release_226973bog7qzt28g73mf43
am from India 2 and still on 2.3.3 rooted/s-off standingby for stable ICS release hee..
Can any one help me how to install India's stock rom in desire s ?
I am currently running T-mobile UK Rom s-off.
I need indian Stock rom which can run any service provider SIM card.
Hi guys, I'm looking for a ROM for my HTC Desire which could receive the OTA update notification once HTC releases the new ICS official version.
Now I have it with superkid's Andromadus build.
What do you think? Should I restore the official 2.3.5 in order to receive the official OTA when released? Or may I use something better till this happens?
Thanks!!!
Fallout with sense 4.0 and Virtuous Sense 4.0 Full are the best ROMs you can use, as OTA has only sense 3.6
choice is your
victorharsh said:
Fallout with sense 4.0 and Virtuous Sense 4.0 Full are the best ROMs you can use, as OTA has only sense 3.6
choice is your
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For both ROMs - WiFi Theter only works with Adhoc
And: there will be no "OTA update notification" with this ROMs because they are newer (Sense4) than our update (only Sense 3.6)
But it's not clear IF we will get an OTA or a ruu - so flash Fallout if you do not need other than Adhoc-hotspot - and be happy.
You can also flash the leaked Sense3.6 to compare with the 4.0 (and than you will not longer wait for the official update but for the source code for the devs)
||M^nnu|| said:
Hi guys, I'm looking for a ROM for my HTC Desire which could receive the OTA update notification once HTC releases the new ICS official version.
Now I have it with superkid's Andromadus build.
What do you think? Should I restore the official 2.3.5 in order to receive the official OTA when released? Or may I use something better till this happens?
Thanks!!!
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you don't want to deal with official OTA because it'll never work on a custom rom. and if it did it would brake your root. so forget about it! the same day that it'll be released you can go to xda forum and get yourself a rooted version of it or whichever customized version based on it your heart could imagine. so, don't panic!
Ok, ok, I understand your opinions, as are the same that mine BUT, I'm giving the phone to my cousin and believe me when I say that she won't be looking for updates at XDA when (if) HTC finally release the official OTA update..
And of course I don't want to be such a tech service for this phone forever, and custom ROMs are always improving new versions, etc.. but there is always a bug to deal with.
I have been using Fallout for the last month, best ROM right now for the Desire S, but without wifi tether.. I can't give her the phone with it.
I think I'll return the phone to stock ROM and if HTC finally give us an ICS update, I'll install the RUU and forget about more mods to the phone.
Thank you all!!
You can also get ice-ds 4.2 as that will be almost the same as the expected OTA.
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hey guys.
i decided to wait a few weeks to update to the Android 4.0 Update (ruu). currently im using Gingerbread 2.3.5 (not root, no customrom) and i think its ok.
you people who have installed the Android 4.0 Ruu Update, if you got another chance to update from 2.3.5 to the Ruu 4.0 , would u do it or not?
after some weeks of testing and exp. 4.0 , u think its better than gingerbread?
thanks
Nachhaltige said:
hey guys.
i decided to wait a few weeks to update to the Android 4.0 Update (ruu). currently im using Gingerbread 2.3.5 (not root, no customrom) and i think its ok.
you people who have installed the Android 4.0 Ruu Update, if you got another chance to update from 2.3.5 to the Ruu 4.0 , would u do it or not?
after some weeks of testing and exp. 4.0 , u think its better than gingerbread?
thanks
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ICS is better than GB but it will be a bit slower. Try Reaper custom rom
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I updated to the 4.0.4 ruu and I wasn't too impressed by sense 3.6. I have been trying to find ways to get back to gingerbread but I can't find any.
why not go directly to jellybean?
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I updated to the 4.0.4 ruu and I wasn't too impressed by sense 3.6. I have been trying to find ways to get back to gingerbread but I can't find any.
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try this link below to downgrade from ics to gb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876188&page=4
There isn't a huge amount of difference between the two os's but I found the new UI actually worse than before and a little bit slower. However you do get a bunch of new features like face unlock and more. It's a difficult one but I think ICS just about wins as it is a little nicer and more fun to use.