My desire S is on Android 2.3 Gingerbread(official HTC). I would like to upgrade to the official ICS by HTC. I am from India. Can I update using the WWE RUU? Also, how can I backup my phone's data?
Thanks.
scotyard said:
My desire S is on Android 2.3 Gingerbread(official HTC). I would like to upgrade to the official ICS by HTC. I am from India. Can I update using the WWE RUU? Also, how can I backup my phone's data?
Thanks.
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Read!! Everything has been discussed and answered fully if you read the stickies and the threads
scotyard said:
My desire S is on Android 2.3 Gingerbread(official HTC). I would like to upgrade to the official ICS by HTC. I am from India. Can I update using the WWE RUU? Also, how can I backup my phone's data?
Thanks.
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You can back up contacts, sms, etc with various apps from the Play Store.
To completely backup your system, you need to have Root access.
If you are going to install the ICS upgrade, I recommend you take some time to read the tutorials listed under the INDEX in "Android Development" forums. It will save you a lot of time, even if you spend several hours reading and getting to understand them.
Once you have that clear, you can root your phone, backup your system, create a goldcard and install the RUU.
If not convinced, just wait untill you get an OTA update, which shouldn't be long if your phone was unbranded!
- You can, as it is WW Edition
- To backup, you can use Titanium if you have rooted your phone
- Or you can make a backup from custom recovery
SimonTS said:
Read!! Everything has been discussed and answered fully if you read the stickies and the threads
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I am new to android 'hacking' so please forgive me for being extra cautious. I did search the threads here but I just wanted to confirm if the WW release can be used here in India because the downloaded file had 'Europe' in it's name.
TatoValverde said:
You can back up contacts, sms, etc with various apps from the Play Store.
To completely backup your system, you need to have Root access.
If you are going to install the ICS upgrade, I recommend you take some time to read the tutorials listed under the INDEX in "Android Development" forums. It will save you a lot of time, even if you spend several hours reading and getting to understand them.
Once you have that clear, you can root your phone, backup your system, create a goldcard and install the RUU.
If not convinced, just wait untill you get an OTA update, which shouldn't be long if your phone was unbranded!
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vndnguyen said:
- You can, as it is WW Edition
- To backup, you can use Titanium if you have rooted your phone
- Or you can make a backup from custom recovery
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Ah thank you. I have backed up all my data thanks to 'my databackup'. Every thing is in order. But before I take the final plunge, I would like to know what are my options if I am not satisfied with ICS and want to revert back to gingerbread? (I've heard about nandroid. Do I have other options?)
My Desire S is not currently rooted but I have no qualms doing it.
And the OTA will not be available for Desire S as confirmed by HTC. So no point of waiting any longer.
scotyard said:
I am new to android 'hacking' so please forgive me for being extra cautious. I did search the threads here but I just wanted to confirm if the WW release can be used here in India because the downloaded file had 'Europe' in it's name.
Ah thank you. I have backed up all my data thanks to 'my databackup'. Every thing is in order. But before I take the final plunge, I would like to know what are my options if I am not satisfied with ICS and want to revert back to gingerbread? (I've heard about nandroid. Do I have other options
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1. That EUROPE version release can be used as WWE (I think it stands for World Wide Edition or something). If it don't work, you can always use a GoldCard. Research about it.
2. You can always downgrade. There are numerous methods out there. Don't ask how to. Research again.
Bottom line:
Research
Skanob said:
1. That EUROPE version release can be used as WWE (I think it stands for World Wide Edition or something). If it don't work, you can always use a GoldCard. Research about it.
2. You can always downgrade. There are numerous methods out there. Don't ask how to. Research again.
Bottom line:
Research
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Just updated. Everything is fine after update.
It would have required quite some research on the various aspects of backing up among others. I couldn't hold back anymore.
Ask a mod to close the thread. Pleasd
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ive been looking for this answer in many forms but still cant seem to find the answer
If i root my my touch 1.2 with the goldcard method can i go back to stock to get OTAs?
I know you can with the G1 ive done it many times and also the orignal my touch you can with the sapping file but what about the 1.2 ?
No, You cannot.
so i should wait for the ota 2.1 before i start unrooting this phone because then im a the mercy of waiting on roms that may or may not come around
I would like to ask why it was stated that it was not possible to revert back to the original?
I intend on rooting my phone in approximately a week (once i receive the 2gb kingston that i ordered) and from what I've read up until now: I assumed that as long as we made sure to nandroid backup, we would be able to reinstate it.
While on topic of the OTA though, is android 1.6 unrelated to the rom used? I always assumed the two were the same and thus to get the 2.1 if and when it comes out: replacing the rom would do it. (In my case, i'd like to use CM if and when it becomes usable)
If you're using the Stock rom for rooting, then you should still be able to receive OTA updates. Its only when you use a custom rom when you run into problems.
kutsuki said:
I would like to ask why it was stated that it was not possible to revert back to the original?
I intend on rooting my phone in approximately a week (once i receive the 2gb kingston that i ordered) and from what I've read up until now: I assumed that as long as we made sure to nandroid backup, we would be able to reinstate it.
While on topic of the OTA though, is android 1.6 unrelated to the rom used? I always assumed the two were the same and thus to get the 2.1 if and when it comes out: replacing the rom would do it. (In my case, i'd like to use CM if and when it becomes usable)
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Course how can you do a nandroid backup without first flashing a new SPL and recovery?
Is there a place to get the shipping rom? Im having an issue where my paid apps dont show up for download.
bubonik said:
Is there a place to get the shipping rom? Im having an issue where my paid apps dont show up for download.
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Seems to be an issue for non-rooted 1.2 phones as well if you follow the t-mobile and google code bug reports.
Yea I solved it. I pushed superD 1.10.2 build.prop to /system. All apps are good now. Im sure other build.props work. Not build.sapphire.prop, just build.prop.
I haven't seen a thread about this, and it looks like this method is fairly fresh. I figured I'd give it a try...and it doesn't seem to work.
It gets hung up on the "flashing recovery image" part.
**Edit**
You have to remove HTC Sync AND the drivers that come with it. When I first tried this, I just installed the USB drivers that unrEVOked came. Looks like you have to totally removed anything from HTC before this can work.
And yes, it does work.
Same thing happens to me.
I have the latest software from Sprint. I don't know if this not working has anything to do with me trying to run unrevoked2 previously.
Not sure...I would uninstall any software from Sprint and HTC before you run this.
That may help.
Great job unrEVOked team. I waited to root my phone again until you guys figured it out again.
What does it do...?
can somebody give a detailed step by step on how to use this unrevoked 3?
and will it leave us having the new 1.47 radio and wifi update?
I asked this on another forum... but why not here?
Does this unrevoked do a full root, where it wipes all your data?
After seeing their one patch potentially ruin people's 4G for good, I've decided not to try their methods anymore. Hopefully 3.0 helps some people.
I like the Simple Root method and Whitslack's method.
So it seems like it doesn't wipe your data... anyone tried this and can confirm?
it doesn't wipe your data i just rooted mine in 3 minutes
halorin said:
After seeing their one patch potentially ruin people's 4G for good, I've decided not to try their methods anymore. Hopefully 3.0 helps some people.
I like the Simple Root method and Whitslack's method.
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I just want to clarify that unrEVOked is not responsible for that. There was a problem with the OTA update itself that broke 4G for some people, which HTC is and was responsible for. The only thing unrEVOked did was distribute said OTA update in pre-rooted form.
So after you run this, will it be possible to unlock nand protection to achieve a full root?
Ah ok uninstalling HTC Sync and its driver did the trick. I'm now rooted for the first time! w00t!
android-wifi-tether works great too!
gbm85 said:
I just want to clarify that unrEVOked is not responsible for that. There was a problem with the OTA update itself that broke 4G for some people, which HTC is and was responsible for. The only thing unrEVOked did was distribute said OTA update in pre-rooted form.
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That's 100% not true. The borking of the 4g was due to the way that the unrEVOked method wrote the wimax image to the wimax partition. This wasn't unique to the unrEVOked method, but it was something that should likely have been tested before release.
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I asked this on another forum... but why not here?
Does this unrevoked do a full root, where it wipes all your data?
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No, it doesn't wipe ANY of your data. After I performed it, all of my apps and files were still 100% intact.
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can somebody give a detailed step by step on how to use this unrevoked 3?
and will it leave us having the new 1.47 radio and wifi update?
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I believe it does. My software version didn't change afterwards.
To be frank, I'm not really sure how exactly this works. I know it changes your recovery, but other than that...I have no clue.
Still, it's a way of a achieving root that I'm fairly confident most users can pull off.
Remember: YOU MUST REMOVE HTC SYNC, AND ANY HTC/SPRINT DRIVERS
Otherwise...it gets hung up during the process.
Yeah whoops...
Make sure you uninstall HTC Sync AND HTC Drivers... if you have Windows 7, just search, from the launcher thing, "htc un--" and it'll fill in the rest.
Edit: Trying it for the second time, it gets stuck at "Waiting for device..." and it's connected.
Edit 2: DON'T uninstall the extra htc drivers... I don't know, but it's not recognizing my phone now, zzz.
So I'm confused a little bit. With unrevoked 3 you can flash a recovery image and flash a custom ROM now?
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Diplomat2387 said:
So I'm confused a little bit. With unrevoked 3 you can flash a recovery image and flash a custom ROM now?
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On their site they say: unrevoked3 will replace the stock Android recovery with a custom one, which adds many features including “nandroid” backups, the ability to use custom ROMs, and a greater amount of flexibility and customization of your Android phone.
So I'm guessing I could finally try out some of those ROM's I seeing floating around here. All I'm really after is a fully functional version of Froyo for the Evo, but I'm not sure if that's out yet...
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On their site they say: unrevoked3 will replace the stock Android recovery with a custom one, which adds many features including “nandroid” backups, the ability to use custom ROMs, and a greater amount of flexibility and customization of your Android phone.
So I'm guessing I could finally try out some of those ROM's I seeing floating around here. All I'm really after is a fully functional version of Froyo for the Evo, but I'm not sure if that's out yet...
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Nothing working 100% yet, but DamageControl & Cyanogen are the two closest i think ( hope to see a 100%-working FroYo within the next few days ).
christophermx4 said:
On their site they say: unrevoked3 will replace the stock Android recovery with a custom one, which adds many features including “nandroid” backups, the ability to use custom ROMs, and a greater amount of flexibility and customization of your Android phone.
So I'm guessing I could finally try out some of those ROM's I seeing floating around here. All I'm really after is a fully functional version of Froyo for the Evo, but I'm not sure if that's out yet...
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So this is full root like how everybody is doing manually? Can a expert chime in on this method and explain the drawback to this if any?
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Hi, I am waiting for my HTC Sensation to arrive from eBay. New to android and have been reading about rooting. Just want to make sure I am getting this clear:
So, to root, I'll need to to the S-off thing with revolution, then clockwork recovery, then SU to actually root it right?
I am not sure whether I need to root it, but I am interested in unlocking it for SIM and I read there's a way to do it if the phone is rooted. Also, I probably don't need some of the T-mobile apps and want to delete it. However, do I have necessarily have to flash a custom ROM after I rooted it? Can I just use what came with the HTC?
However, if I do this, I guess I can't update through HTC/T-mobile anymore right? So I'll have to flash some ROM, but does it have some modify ROM, or can I use the ROM that's official from HTC?
Can someone please correct me if I misunderstood the process? And also, can I reverse all this if I decide I just want to use it the way it was shipped except simunlocked, and be able to update newer version of the OS from HTC.
Thanks
Sensation rooting
I was just like you about a month and half ago. im new to android aslo but i'll help you. first- your right about using the revolutionary method and installing clockwork and super user. as for unlocking it for a SIM you might need super cid check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
to remove some tmobile apps use titanium backup (it's in the market)
As for roms im using stock but it's rooted. but before you root please update to 2.3.4 because it really improve your phone but yes you would have to flash update roms after you root. but you can find the official one's here if you look for them as soon as they come out.
pretty much yes to your questions...even if you root you can stay with your stock rom and just use titanium backup to delete all the junk u dont want. Also, even if you cant get updates officially, devs here are nice enuf to post the newest stock roms for you to flash so dont worry. so i suggest you read these three threads to start off and have fun (just read directions very carefully)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1137311
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1232107
edit: ah, i guess someone else was replying too
darryll4sh0 said:
I was just like you about a month and half ago. im new to android aslo but i'll help you. first- your right about using the revolutionary method and installing clockwork and super user. as for unlocking it for a SIM you might need super cid check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
to remove some tmobile apps use titanium backup (it's in the market)
As for roms im using stock but it's rooted. but before you root please update to 2.3.4 because it really improve your phone but yes you would have to flash update roms after you root. but you can find the official one's here if you look for them as soon as they come out.
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Thanks for the quick reply. So I can only remove some t-mobile apps if it's rooted right? I was thinking of updating to the newest version before considering rooting. I think I will be kinda in the same situation as you....so when you say stock rooted rom...it's basically the same ROM as what t-mobile has with SENSE etc...but can be apply to a rooted phone without losing root right?
Finally, since you're not using any custom ROM and stuff... do u find it worthwhile rooting? what other advantage have you notice if you're using the stock ROM?
Thanks again!
rooting sensation
My rom is the same one that comes when you first get the phone. the only expectation is that it's updated to 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.3 and that it's rooted. When you root imagine like it's a window's pc and instead of using the guest account where stuff is limited, your now able to use the administrator account which lets you do anything.
As for advantages, i wanted to improve it's speed and battery life. the update helps but you'll find out that tmobile has alot of apps running in the background which slows it down and uses more battery and they also included useless app or two of the same kind of app. Right now im looking at other roms because im kinda tired of sense but i wish i could keep it's widgets.
darryll4sh0 said:
My rom is the same one that comes when you first get the phone. the only expectation is that it's updated to 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.3 and that it's rooted. When you root imagine like it's a window's pc and instead of using the guest account where stuff is limited, your now able to use the administrator account which lets you do anything.
As for advantages, i wanted to improve it's speed and battery life. the update helps but you'll find out that tmobile has alot of apps running in the background which slows it down and uses more battery and they also included useless app or two of the same kind of app. Right now im looking at other roms because im kinda tired of sense but i wish i could keep it's widgets.
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Great. I think I'll just stick with the 2.3.4 firmware for now before considering flashing any custom ROMs etc.
So just so I am clear, I should update the unrooted phone to 2.3.4 when I get it. then I can perform the S-off, clockwork, superuser to get it rooted and just leave it as it is and use the existing ROM as it came with the phone. Until I need to update to a higher version, I will then flash a rooted version of whatever t-mobile came out with from here. Is that the deal?
Finally, what's superCID? Do I need that?
Thanks again.. you guys been a great help! I can't wait to play around with this when I get the phone this weekend
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Yep your correct....
As for super CID is something like a carrier unlock. This has something to do with updates i think. but by adding this you can flash any carrier's rom onto your phone. for example vodafone and orange are both 2 different europe phone companies and they both include different apps on their roms just like tmobile give there special apps. With super-CID you can put anyone of those carries rom on you phone regardless if it's a europe, usa, or asia sensation. but you don't need- i haven't put it on either.
Hi,
So I think this thread is pretty common to most other phones, but I couldn't really find a stickied one or anything of the sorts? After using the search function to the best of my ability, I would like to begin a thread on what's most important after rooting.
From what I understand, Supersu and BusyBox are a must (taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296&highlight=no+such+file+or+directory)
Then, I went to remove the animation and music from startup (taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645818&highlight=
remove+startup&page=2)
Last, I attempted this but I don't know if it actually works. This one-click tether tool has me guessing at its methodologies, but it seems to be working at the moment so I am happy? Haven't actually tested it, but here is link I used: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677261
Debranding seems like a great idea! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634171 (edit1)
Unlocking bootloader, taken from the huge index of guides, but specifically this one. (edit2)
Getting TWRP, from their website: I used the automated one because I tried downloading and launching with no luck. Backing up currently, very easy through Goo Manager; all I did was click "boot to recovery" or whatever from the main page of the app. (edit3)
Here is how to disable software update/upgrade and generally protect yourself from AT&T updating your phone (don't know how to describe it) (edit4)
I humbly submit all the knowledge I have of my phone to the rest of the users. My technical experience is limited, am scared of recommended bootloader unlocks, but am willing to help bundle for newbies like me.
And thank you devs and mods for making this all come together!
(edit1) Because I was looking in the wrong section, I found this thread about the post I made later. Hopefully someone can learn from my mistake? For mod, should this be placed into Q&A at this point? Thanks!
(edit2) Having lots of fun just exploring what other people have recommended me do. So far, got root access and unlocked bootloader, am in the process of getting the "flash recovery" or something to that extent? Unsure of how much more research I should do before continuing to dive in! Thanks for all the input, will keep updating if only to provide log for myself, hoping that some users will find this helpful still
(edit3) Found time to play with TWRP! Really want to get the Sense 4.1 stuff, but scared!
(edit4) Forgot to update with the old post I found to work around the system update thing.
(edit5) useful thread I'm reading through for more information on odex/deodex, am about to update again soon so that I can explore roms and the such!
nutnub said:
Hi,
So I think this thread is pretty common to most other phones, but I couldn't really find a stickied one or anything of the sorts? After using the search function to the best of my ability, I would like to begin a thread on what's most important after rooting.
From what I understand, Supersu and BusyBox are a must (taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296&highlight=no+such+file+or+directory)
Then, I went to remove the animation and music from startup (taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645818&highlight=
remove+startup&page=2)
Last, I attempted this but I don't know if it actually works. This one-click tether tool has me guessing at its methodologies, but it seems to be working at the moment so I am happy? Haven't actually tested it, but here is link I used: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677261
Request: if someone could divulge how to remove the annoying Software Update message/prompt, I would be much obliged
I humbly submit all the knowledge I have of my phone to the rest of the users. My technical experience is limited, am scared of recommended bootloader unlocks, but am willing to help bundle for newbies like me.
And thank you devs and mods for making this all come together!
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Guessing you have AT&T HOX and you rooted it, next steps are explained here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 ....
Have fun
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if your on att, use the link above my post. you want to go in this order.
root>super cid>unlock bootloader>flash recovery>make backup>save Sd card contents to PC>flash a rom "optional"
frozen at system update
XsMagical said:
if your on att, use the link above my post. you want to go in this order.
root>super cid>unlock bootloader>flash recovery>make backup>save Sd card contents to PC>flash a rom "optional"
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I'm in a little bit of a pickle because I left my phone alone and luckily when I came back, I stopped the system update download at about 50%. So I'm paranoid to turn on any radio function. Would you happen to know if the methods you used above will disable the system update (permanently)?
As soon as I can get off this dilemma, I do want to try to unlock the bootloader, though it is a bit intimidating to realize that I could break my warranty if I fail...
Thanks in advance! Learning lots from this grand adventure with my AT&T HOX
Do a factory reset for now then run setup, after that go to system updates and uncheck, auto update or what ever it says. That will hold you off for now
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If your rooted, use a file manager, go to the /cache folder and delete the chunk of the ota that downloaded, then untick sys. Updates in settings. Just a 2nd method.
if your rooted iI would do a factory reset and then use the one click unlock bootloader method to unlock the bootloader. then from the play store download Goo manager and from there flash the twrp recovery and finally flash a custom roms i recommend the nocturnal rom
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XsMagical said:
if your on att, use the link above my post. you want to go in this order.
root>super cid>unlock bootloader>flash recovery>make backup>save Sd card contents to PC>flash a rom "optional"
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kt086 said:
if your rooted iI would do a factory reset and then use the one click unlock bootloader method to unlock the bootloader. then from the play store download Goo manager and from there flash the twrp recovery and finally flash a custom roms i recommend the nocturnal rom
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Can either of you point me to where to figure out all these rom things? To be honest, I just want to ask you guys straight out but I feel that's disrespectful to all the knowledge you have. I'm seeking more information about how the flashing thing works, whether it wipes everything outside of my twrp backup and/or whether they're exclusive to anything to that effect. Specifically, I'm debating between "[ROM][8/3] - Stock Rooted AT&T 2.20.502.7 - Android 4.0.4 - Odex or De-Odex", "[ROM][AT&T][08/18/12][2.29.207.1]Sandstorm_v2.1", and "[ROM][8/17] Stock Rooted 2.29.207.1 - Sense 4.1! o2 German Carrier!"
Any place that you can point me in the right direction would help me (and other readers for this post). Thanks again so much!
nutnub said:
Can either of you point me to where to figure out all these rom things? To be honest, I just want to ask you guys straight out but I feel that's disrespectful to all the knowledge you have. I'm seeking more information about how the flashing thing works, whether it wipes everything outside of my twrp backup and/or whether they're exclusive to anything to that effect. Specifically, I'm debating between "[ROM][8/3] - Stock Rooted AT&T 2.20.502.7 - Android 4.0.4 - Odex or De-Odex", "[ROM][AT&T][08/18/12][2.29.207.1]Sandstorm_v2.1", and "[ROM][8/17] op Stock Rooted 2.29.207.1 - Sense 4.1! o2 German Carrier!"
Any place that you can point me in the right direction would help me (and other readers for this post). Thanks again so much!
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XDA is not a help site, and we don't encourage members to create help threads just to get someone else to show you, what you could have looked up yourself. The answers are there, if you put some effort into it. This is the wrong section, btw.
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Hi, can you please tell me the easiest way to upgrade my infuse to the last available SO (gingerbread i think). I would also like to remove all the AT&T stuffs i have in the the phone at this moment... in other words i'd like to have a clean SO.
If usefull I've already rooted the phone.... but now i don't know how to go on.
Please let me know what should i look for and eventually give me the right link to the right thread in this forum.
Thanks
U really didn't even bother searching other threads at least in the first page itself.
Here's a hint, enter a thread called Help: Infuse steps to new ROM and use search button
Fullmetal Jun said:
U really didn't even bother searching other threads at least in the first page itself.
Here's a hint, enter a thread called Help: Infuse steps to new ROM and use search button
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Sorry... i'm not practical for this kind of terms. ROM stands for any kind of new SO? I don't want a customized one... i'm just looking for a new clean 2.3.5 Android. I can't get it through the samsung software upgrade as i usually used to do...because it says i already have the last one for his kind of phone (due to the AT&T brand i think).
freznet said:
Sorry... i'm not practical for this kind of terms. ROM stands for any kind of new SO? I don't want a customized one... i'm just looking for a new clean 2.3.5 Android. I can't get it through the samsung software upgrade as i usually used to do...because it says i already have the last one for his kind of phone (due to the AT&T brand i think).
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Yeah the last stock official is GB 2.3.6
If you have it, there's no further official updates!!!
If you are rooted, use titanium backup app to uninstall the at&t bloatwares!
Fullmetal Jun said:
Yeah the last stock official is GB 2.3.6
If you have it, there's no further official updates!!!
If you are rooted, use titanium backup app to uninstall the at&t bloatwares!
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At this moment I have a Froyo UCKH1... and, as i wrote, i'm not able to upgrade it. I also have titanium backup installed... but i dont' know how to unlock the phone. I tought that was the only way to remove the at&t lock on the phone.
freznet said:
At this moment I have a Froyo UCKH1... and, as i wrote, i'm not able to upgrade it. I also have titanium backup installed... but i dont' know how to unlock the phone. I tought that was the only way to remove the at&t lock on the phone.
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Try the first post stickied!
OR I don't know if this will unlock, but u'll be upgraded to GB 2.3.6. Download mode is: Remove battery, put back again, don't switch on,
hold volume up and down continuously and connect USB to computer at the same time. Should indicate download mode. Press vol up to continue using Odin!
Read this until 3 times and download the tool with root. Do the exact steps!!! At your own risk! I'm not liable to any failure! But this worked for me! Use tb to delete bloatwares!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705260