can the rogers htc one x be rooted
its version 1.94 with 4.03
thanks
Yes
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area51avenger said:
Yes
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ok i will keep trying i just keep getting errors dev keeps saying cant unlock bootloader
i cant remember the exact errors but after copying my code it says something to that effect about not being able to unlock it
thanks for the reply
You need to get SuperCID first:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672284
(there are more ways to do it, but I think a tool may be easier)
Then you unlock with htcdev.
Then recovery, etc
No cid/root required for a non AT&T Onex.
Just unlock at htcdev.
WR
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WarRaven said:
No cid/root required for a non AT&T Onex.
Just unlock at htcdev.
WR
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thanks guys will try again
babarnard said:
thanks guys will try again
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thanks guys found a all in one from hasoon2000 worked like a charm
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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.
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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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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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i was going to buy another one x and wanted to ask if ..
if rogers 1.09 hboot is rootable and unlockable?
and which versions to avoid?
thanks
I have the same version and I unlocked the bootloader via HTC Dev website.
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i was going to buy another one x and wanted to ask if ..
if rogers 1.09 hboot is rootable and unlockable?
and which versions to avoid?
thanks
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Any Rogers HTC One X is rootable via HTC Dev Unlock. All you have to do is unlock it via HTC Dev and flash a custom recovery as well as the SU binaries.
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jags_the1 said:
i was going to buy another one x and wanted to ask if ..
if rogers 1.09 hboot is rootable and unlockable?
and which versions to avoid?
thanks
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if you cant relate ur phone to at&t.....
then you are fine in every ways
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Hi all
Have an International One XL with SW 2.23.707.2, wonder it can be unlocked via HTCdev and have custom roms installed on it?
I know 2.20 cannot be unlocked, just want to confirm if 2.23.707.2 is the same variant as 2.20.
Thanks.
Unless I have S-OFF
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sad :'(
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dongdong said:
Hi all
Have an International One XL with SW 2.23.707.2, wonder it can be unlocked via HTCdev and have custom roms installed on it?
I know 2.20 cannot be unlocked, just want to confirm if 2.23.707.2 is the same variant as 2.20.
Thanks.
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if.its not att its htcdev unlockable
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niceppl said:
if.its not att its htcdev unlockable
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nope its not att. will try to unlock via htcdev. what's the worse thing that could happen if I try to unlock an that's lock? error message only? or brick the phone?
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dongdong said:
nope its not att. will try to unlock via htcdev. what's the worse thing that could happen if I try to unlock an that's lock? error message only? or brick the phone?
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you would just get an error message on the website, its harmless for your phone.
Thanks all for the info, will try to unlock using htcdev.
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I was previously on 2.20 but downgraded hboot and RUU downgraded to 1.85.
My question is, since I was previously rooted on 2.20 do I just unlock the bootloader and reflash TWRP? Or do I have to re-root my phone?
and to unlock my bootloader, can I just use the unlock code from when I rooted 2.20? From the looks of reading the guides from redpoints index thread I can't. I just want to be sure.
Just unlock with your old token
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Just unlock with your old token
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That's what I thought, I just wanted to make sure.
Is the process of downgrading easy?
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joho5 said:
Is the process of downgrading easy?
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Fairly, I prefer the manual method though.
Myrder said:
Fairly, I prefer the manual method though.
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Is there a tutorial or certain method you followed here on xda?
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joho5 said:
Is there a tutorial or certain method you followed here on xda?
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click the link in my sig.
I got a Telstra One XL running hboot 2.14. One of the requirements for the new s-off tool is superCID.
I've searched here in XDA and the net in general but I cannot find a tool that will change the superCID on the XL. The guides/discussions I found are for the AT&T One X.
thanks
ps. I've read replies where those with XL tried the AT&T superCID tool and it did nothing for them.
mrjayviper said:
I got a Telstra One XL running hboot 2.14. One of the requirements for the new s-off tool is superCID.
I've searched here in XDA and the net in general but I cannot find a tool that will change the superCID on the XL. The guides/discussions I found are for the AT&T One X.
thanks
ps. I've read replies where those with XL tried the AT&T superCID tool and it did nothing for them.
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What IS your cid? Usually if you unlock on htcdev it'll be 11111111
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InflatedTitan said:
What IS your cid? Usually if you unlock on htcdev it'll be 11111111
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not in my case
Code:
bash-3.2# ./fastboot-mac getvar cid
cid: TELST001
InflatedTitan said:
What IS your cid? Usually if you unlock on htcdev it'll be 11111111
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I think your confused my friend att one x owners needed super cid to use HTC dev because our cid was blocked all other one x cid's could go direct to HTC dev and unlock the bootloader.
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@op. I have a non AT&T phone too. This worked for me. Only took a couple mins
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
Obviously just do the parts for changing cid. No need to do the HTCdev part
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Trying to do this also and I can't because it says my HOX is offline in adb
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dustinhayes93 said:
Trying to do this also and I can't because it says my HOX is offline in adb
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Are you in fastboot? For adb commands your phone must be booted into a Rom
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dustinhayes93 said:
Trying to do this also and I can't because it says my HOX is offline in adb
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Also try reinstalling the HTC drivers, and just try a different USB port on your computer.
I think it might have to do with that new adb stuff in 4.2.2 I remember you have to have the latest adb and allow it to use it or something
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