Any kernels yet? - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

I was wondering if there are any kernels out yet. The kernels for the other one x won't work with this device
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blacklistedcard said:
I was wondering if there are any kernels out yet. The kernels for the other one x won't work with this device
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Pretty sure we'll need the unlocked bootloader first

You can be 100% sure we need an unlocked bootloader first
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That and the kernel source.
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I have the Rogers HTC One X. I unlocked the bootloader and rooted. Ready to go!
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blacklistedcard said:
I have the Rogers HTC One X. I unlocked the bootloader and rooted. Ready to go!
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Is the kernel source released for the Rogers version yet?
If not, then you still aren't ready haha.

blacklistedcard said:
I have the Rogers HTC One X. I unlocked the bootloader and rooted. Ready to go!
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how did you unlocked your BL?

qiandongyq said:
how did you unlocked your BL?
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Go to htcdev and unlock your phone. Works great on the Rogers phones.
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It only works on the rogers phones because ATT is being a pita. Eventually devs or ATT will cave in though. This is too powerful of a phone to be left in the dust. This phone could potentially last more than 2 years with the hardware in this.
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Getting Back to 100% Stock

I've looked around and I can't search the forum from my phone so I started a new thread. If there is already one that answers my question, please refer me to it.
Ok, I'm on 1.85 with an unlocked bootloader. Is there any way possible to return to 100% stock?
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Yes as long as your cid is11111111 you can relock. Then run the 1.73 RUU
gunnyman said:
Yes as long as your cid is11111111 you can relock. Then run the 1.73 RUU
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Thanks gunny. Will that bring my baseband, kernel and firmware back to stock numbers? I'm not sure what my CID is, but I know it's super CID. I'll have to boot into bootloader and check.
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Super cid is
11111111 you're all set.
Won't it say relocked ? If that's the case HTC would still know something is up ,or not?
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Yes it will say re locked.
gunnyman said:
Super cid is
11111111 you're all set.
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Thanks!
tyshemi said:
Won't it say relocked ? If that's the case HTC would still know something is up ,or not?
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I'm not worried about that even if it does. I just want to try something for a day.
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gunnyman said:
Yes it will say re locked.
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Gunny, if/when we get s-off, will we be able to get rid of the re-locked?
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No idea this is my first htc device with htc dev unlock.
droidiac13 said:
Gunny, if/when we get s-off, will we be able to get rid of the re-locked?
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I have read up on this and from what I.gather yes we could remove that with soff
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I just handed out all my thanks to you guys. Thank you!
Ditto my friend :thumbup:
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[Q] Benefit of supercid?

Is there any beneft to getting supercid on an already bootloader unlocked rogers one x?
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You can flash the AT&T (any) RUU. You need this for CleanRom.
digitaljeff said:
Is there any beneft to getting supercid on an already bootloader unlocked rogers one x?
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so you can flash other carriers ruu
att asiahk
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Reunlock question

How do I unlock my one x after I have already relocked? I no longer have my HTC unlock token
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Are you serial mate?
So long as you haven't installed any carrier updates you can just follow the same process...
Otherwise you'll have to find the guide to match whatever version you're rocking if there is...
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I wanna upgrade to 2.20 from at&t but not I don't have the token so do I need it for this update
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You need it to unlock it again. Mines still archived in Gmail.
I lost mine. So does that mean I can't upgrade and unlock again. And if that's the case when can i
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majortaylor said:
I lost mine. So does that mean I can't upgrade and unlock again. And if that's the case when can i
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I don't know why so many people are so gun how about taking this update but if your so inclined just go to HTC dev and follow the instructions again and get another unlock token before you take the update
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I just wanted it for archive purposes in case anything happened. I was going to upgrade but I've since changed my mind till its safer. I've gotten the unlock token back so thanks everyone.
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Afraid to flash roms or mods

I don't want to flash the HTC one x with a different Rom. I know how with the HTC vivid (which I'm looking to see if maybe we can get some more development on it..) but I see there's processes with updating hboot and I'm just not sure what to even do please help xda-dev community?
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Take it slow =p what hboot do you have?
have you unlocked the bootloader?
installed a custom recovery? (TWRP is recommended)
also, are you sure you have the One XL (or AT&T One X), the dual S4 version, not the quad core tegra version or the One X+. If you aren't sure, you should boot to the bootloader and make sure it says "evita" on the first line of green text.
It's an at&t dual core (rogers)
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Megadoug13 said:
It's an at&t dual core (rogers)
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You're saying you don't want to update the hboot. How about a little more information on your phone. Are you completely bone stock? Unlocked and rooted?
Also, what are you looking to achieve if you don't wish to root?
Jon
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SkizzMcNizz flashed it back to stock when he sold it to you?
So you want to downgrade the hboot from 1.14 to 1.09 but you don't want any type of custom roms?
People will gladly help you but this phone is very confusing so you have to be specific with exactly what you have and exactly what you want to accomplish to try and avoid a pretty paper weight for your desk.
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Then why are you hear?
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Why am I here? To learn. To make my phone better than it is, to make useful modifications
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And no, he left it on a Rom. It's on Caulkulins XL rom.... I was told putting international roms on the U.S. at&t HTC One X is bad and could damage the device I really want a Rom ported from the HTC One X plus with sense and jellybean... That's what I'm waiting to do
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****Calkulins One XL rom****
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Bro... There's like 4 ROMs now with sense+ with jellybean.. All for the Pickens. Need help flashing? Ask here or pm me
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Megadoug13 said:
And no, he left it on a Rom. It's on Caulkulins XL rom.... I was told putting international roms on the U.S. at&t HTC One X is bad and could damage the device I really want a Rom ported from the HTC One X plus with sense and jellybean... That's what I'm waiting to do
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It's not going to maybe damage the device if you flash an international ROM, you will permanently brick your phone.
And no need to wait for ports (although I would wait), we already have J-Bebs ROMs.
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Jb to ics

Is it possible to go back to a ics Rom from jellybean? If so what are the requirements and how?
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If your boot loader is unlocked and you have recovery installed, its just a matter of flashing an ICS ROM. If you're completely stock, there's no way
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Even if I'm s-on?
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pjcanales said:
Even if I'm s-on?
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S-on is not what causes you to do anything. It is the boot loader that you need to worry about. Without unlocking it, you can't do anything. If you are on the 3.18 firmware there is nothing you can do.
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Son only matters if your super cid and intend to ruu.
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I'm on firmware 3.15 and running nocturnal se , want to try jb Rom but if for some reason I don't like it could I just flash back to my old Rom?
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pjcanales said:
I'm on firmware 3.15 and running nocturnal se , want to try jb Rom but if for some reason I don't like it could I just flash back to my old Rom?
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Sounds like you have the tegra 3 one x. If your boot loader does not say Evita, you need to visit the international one x forums. At the type on HTC one x and choose the one that does not say AT&T
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no im on att htc one x aka xl. also sorry on firmware 1.85
Yes you can flash back if you like.
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