[Q] Outside USA 1.85 Root - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Guys,
I`been searching for a week here in the forum an answer for my doubt, so I can start flashing custom roms.
I have an at&t HOX with 1.85 firmware, but I don`t live in USA, but in Brasil.
Every thread I`ve looked tells me to use this method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296) for rooting my cellphone, but I concernd about something.
One of the steps of this method tells me to check for an update via OTA, and then write a code. The point is, i`m not in USA so I have no way to check for OTA softwares updates, so i`m affraid of trying doing this and something bad happen...
Anyone knows if it is safe?!?!
Thank you in advance!!!

galitore said:
Guys,
I`been searching for a week here in the forum an answer for my doubt, so I can start flashing custom roms.
I have an at&t HOX with 1.85 firmware, but I don`t live in USA, but in Brasil.
Every thread I`ve looked tells me to use this method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296) for rooting my cellphone, but I concernd about something.
One of the steps of this method tells me to check for an update via OTA, and then write a code. The point is, i`m not in USA so I have no way to check for OTA softwares updates, so i`m affraid of trying doing this and something bad happen...
Anyone knows if it is safe?!?!
Thank you in advance!!!
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Yes its safe. Alternatively you could upgrade to 2.20 and root using xfactor, unlock your boot loader and then optionally downgrade your hboot If you want yo flash kernels and radios in recovery
Sent from my HTC One X-

absolutelygrim said:
Yes its safe. Alternatively you could upgrade to 2.20 and root using xfactor, unlock your boot loader and then optionally downgrade your hboot If you want yo flash kernels and radios in recovery
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Ok, absolutelygrim!!
i`ll try the first one, if anything goes wrong i`ll try the second.
Thanks for helping.

Related

Debranding the Sensation

Correct me if I'm wrong but if I was to get a Vodafone UK Sensation could I debrand it via the gold card method using the Europe RUU or is the locked bootloader gonna pose an issue?
+1 for an answer. I saw that little box thingy for generating gold cards and wondered if that would work.
I've been waiting for some info to come up on debranding too. But I didnt know if it would be possible until the unbranded handsets come out.
EddyOS said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but if I was to get a Vodafone UK Sensation could I debrand it via the gold card method using the Europe RUU or is the locked bootloader gonna pose an issue?
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no you wont, since you'll be changing the bootloader. so no chance of jumping ship from voda branding
Thought as much, waiting for the unbranded handsets to be released then I'll get one of them - assuming it's actually any good
Or get your phone from Vodafone unbranded like me!
Barff1984 said:
no you wont, since you'll be changing the bootloader. so no chance of jumping ship from voda branding
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You won't be changing the bootloader by unbranding it.
If you get a goldcard to work, you just flash over the shipped HTC stock ROM.
However, I have been having problems with the goldcard method. I can create the card, but the CID check still fails when running the ROM off the card.
have u tried running the RUU
west2cool said:
have u tried running the RUU
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No, but I guess it will fail anyway, since the CID check failed for the ROM on the SD card via bootloader, I imagine it will fail via the RUU also.
Does the phone need to be connected via HTC Sync to run an RUU? Or just connected via Charge only?
You can run it in FASTBOOT, going by other HTC handsets
EddyOS said:
You can run it in FASTBOOT, going by other HTC handsets
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Hmm. Might be worth a try. But I am sure the CID check will fail.
Update: I tried the RUU using the fastboot method, and again, it failed on the CID. Everything was going well until then.
We need someone else to try with a goldcard on their device. Mine doesn't work at all
Has there been any progress with this? I'd really like to debrand if poss.
madindehead said:
We need someone else to try with a goldcard on their device. Mine doesn't work at all
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Which SD card are you using?
I tried to de-brand a friend's Hero once using the Goldcard method. Using his 4GB Kingstone didn't work, then I tried my 2GB SanDisk and it went right through.
Hi.
just some questions to get things straight.
My English isn't "DA bomb"
If i could use the GoldCard method i could install every ROM i like right?
But if there's an other ROM i would like to install can you flash it just like that? Or do i need the GoldCard method again?
Sorry for the misunderstanding but my English isn't perfect
Thanks in advance
IannEefje said:
Hi.
just some questions to get things straight.
My English isn't "DA bomb"
If i could use the GoldCard method i could install every ROM i like right?
But if there's an other ROM i would like to install can you flash it just like that? Or do i need the GoldCard method again?
Sorry for the misunderstanding but my English isn't perfect
Thanks in advance
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Using Goldcard, you can ONLY install signed ROMs, i.e. official ROMs.
But we don't think it works correctly sadly.
madindehead said:
Using Goldcard, you can ONLY install signed ROMs, i.e. official ROMs.
But we don't think it works correctly sadly.
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I could give it a try... It would be nice to have an official ROM without the Vodafone branding. Thx for clearing it up for me !!
I'm new to HTC, if I wanted to try debranding, where do you get the roms from?
Does the Goldcard-method or other methods work on the sensation ?
Because i bought the sensation yesterday with vodafone branding and i hate it
When the sensation is debranded i can install only official roms in the moment, right ?
I tried again, to flash the HTC 1.27 ROM, and I get a signature error. I get a CID error with the HTC 1.24 ROM. That's using a 2GB Kingston SD card for my goldcard. I'm starting to think it doesn't work
Where did you get the roms from?
I dont even know where to start looking, is there a site like samfirmwares for htc?
EDIT:
nmv just found the thread in the dev section on here.

Any one put Rogers from into AT&T?

Anyone tried this yet? I know the boot loader is locked. But since rogers from is official as well. That should work right? Any one has directions on how to do it?
Just run the exe? Any Mac versions?
Please don't post in the development section with this kind of stuff. Thread moved.
In answer to your question, no it won't work. Model numbers between at&t and rogers differ slightly and the ruu looks for model id to verify that it is right to flash. This is by design and is good so that some moron can't flash a vivid RUU on a HOX or flash int'l ruu on an at&t
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Thanks. I am a noob when it comes to htc. For xperia s. We can load other similar roms with no root or bootloadet unlock. So the only way to load rogers onto att is to wait for bootloader unlock then? Can anyone verify this?
hexproject said:
Thanks. I am a noob when it comes to htc. For xperia s. We can load other similar roms with no root or bootloadet unlock. So the only way to load rogers onto att is to wait for bootloader unlock then? Can anyone verify this?
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Nothing to verify. This has been HTC's model for quite some time.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
So only way is bootloader unlocked and then flash with official rogers rom if you are on att? So thats why everyone is all pissed about att version not having bootloader unlocked. Thanks for your info.
hexproject said:
So only way is bootloader unlocked and then flash with official rogers rom if you are on att? So thats why everyone is all pissed about att version not having bootloader unlocked. Thanks for your info.
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Unlock bootloader
Flash cwm recovery (don't have one yet)
Flash rom
Profit
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Are the bootloaders between Rogers and AT&T different? I know that when you try to unlock the bootloader, it gives you a string of numbers that you enter prior to unlocking the bootloader. If the bootloaders are the same, then theoretically us AT&T users ought to be able to use a string of numbers from a Rogers phone just to make the tool happy. Right?
mikelebz said:
Are the bootloaders between Rogers and AT&T different? I know that when you try to unlock the bootloader, it gives you a string of numbers that you enter prior to unlocking the bootloader. If the bootloaders are the same, then theoretically us AT&T users ought to be able to use a string of numbers from a Rogers phone just to make the tool happy. Right?
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Nope. Its a hash of some sort. Its different everytime you run the command.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Pirateghost said:
Unlock bootloader
Flash cwm recovery (don't have one yet)
Flash rom
Profit
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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I dont want custon rom just yet, Just rogers official rom to work on att . Do i still need cwm? No one has tried putting the rogers zip file in the root and update that way?.. You can download all the official rom from the development section. Iatt is in exe and rogers is in zip file...
hexproject said:
I dont want custon rom just yet, Just rogers official rom to work on att . Do i still need cwm? No one has tried putting the rogers zip file in the root and update that way?.. You can download all the official rom from the development section. Iatt is in exe and rogers is in zip file...
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you're spinnin your wheels here mate.
i KNOW how it works with RUUs and the zip files they produce....i have been around for at least a few months with a few HTC devices.....
JUST having root DOES NOT mean that you can miraculously flash any file you want
unlocking the bootloader would allow you to modify the rom zip that is produced by the RUU and fastboot flash it, but you will not be able to flash the radio that comes with it, essentially all you could flash is /system and /boot
you dont think that every possibility was attempted while working on the Vivid? this aint my first rodeo.....
Pirateghost said:
you're spinnin your wheels here mate.
i KNOW how it works with RUUs and the zip files they produce....i have been around for at least a few months with a few HTC devices.....
JUST having root DOES NOT mean that you can miraculously flash any file you want
unlocking the bootloader would allow you to modify the rom zip that is produced by the RUU and fastboot flash it, but you will not be able to flash the radio that comes with it, essentially all you could flash is /system and /boot
you dont think that every possibility was attempted while working on the Vivid? this aint my first rodeo.....
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These RUU files are funny. Way back in WM days, with the HP 6315 (htc built) I was the guy that hex edited the RUU executable to bypass the model check. I had/have VERY little programming experience but it only took me a few hours to figure it out. I wonder if this method is still feasible..........
beaups said:
These RUU files are funny. Way back in WM days, with the HP 6315 (htc built) I was the guy that hex edited the RUU executable to bypass the model check. I had/have VERY little programming experience but it only took me a few hours to figure it out. I wonder if this method is still feasible..........
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have a crack at it, but the zip file actually contains the signature and the model check, not the exe.
if you can modify the zip file without changing the signature, then by all means, please do....
or someone could just unlock the bootloader and it wouldnt matter if the zip is signed or not, just need to edit the checks and remove the hboot, recovery, radio, adsp, etc from the zip
That would be cool. I came from sony and samsung and this is my first time with HTC. So thanks for all these info. A great help with people who just want to use stock roms from other carrier.
hexproject said:
That would be cool. I came from sony and samsung and this is my first time with HTC. So thanks for all these info. A great help with people who just want to use stock roms from other carrier.
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after unlocking bootloader, and getting a recovery installed, you can run stock rom from any other carrier, just from a CWM version
I like having several stock rooted roms in CWM format, so I tend to knock em out as soon as I can....and get them into your hands
Pirateghost said:
have a crack at it, but the zip file actually contains the signature and the model check, not the exe.
if you can modify the zip file without changing the signature, then by all means, please do....
or someone could just unlock the bootloader and it wouldnt matter if the zip is signed or not, just need to edit the checks and remove the hboot, recovery, radio, adsp, etc from the zip
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My skills are rusty. But back when I was dealing with the WM RUU I bypassed both the model check and also the CRC check right in the executable. Granted these security measures have come a LONG way since then, but sometimes people overlook the obvious, you know?
If the phone gets S-OFF you can set SuperCID and flash away.

[Q] Help need for clarification of how to set-up

Ok so I have a One X with AT&T and I am just asking for some clarifications.
1.) I am on software version 1.73, which is from what I understand to be root-able, but software version 1.85 isn't root-able?
2.) After reading around on here people keep referring to them re-locking their boot-loaders after they unlock them through htc-dev, so my question is do you need to re-lock it afterwards? Also, what is the reason why?
Any answers are appreciated, please inform me if I have blatantly missed something obvious or if i'm in the wrong place.
Can I ask Red or one of the other mods to please move this to Q&A, it seems I neglected this
And Red are you really 15?
1.85 has not yet been rooted. Correct. After gaining root, super cid and unlocking bootloader you only need to relock it when needing to use a ruu, say to upgrade to 1.88 or if you just want or need to go back to stock. After ruu you can go back and re unlock it since ruu won't affect super Cid. Hope this helps
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Thanks for the answer.
One more thing, are you able to flash CWM and roms after unlocking the bootloader the first time? Or do you have to run the RUU to be able to?
Once bootloader is unlocked you can flash your recovery. The latest twrp recovery is choice since it the only one with functioning USB at the moment. If you decide to relock and run a ruu remember to unlock and reflash your recovery of choice too. The only time u need to ruu (typically) is to upgrade or downgrade firmware or fix a soft brick so you don't NEED to ruu at all but it's a good idea to upgrade for the bug fixes from 1.73.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium

Unlocked at&T one x Update

Hey guys,
I am an amateur in all these stuff. I recently picked up at&t one x white unlocked from US running 4.0.3
I wanted to update my phone but i guess i am afraid if my phone gets locked . Moreover i cannot even update it through settings as it says not able to connect to AT&T server.
Please help me regarding custom ROMS , updates Rooting etc and steps to follow.
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
Hoping you guys will help a new member
Thanks
Ankit
trojan_virus said:
Hey guys,
I am an amateur in all these stuff. I recently picked up at&t one x white unlocked from US running 4.0.3
I wanted to update my phone but i guess i am afraid if my phone gets locked . Moreover i cannot even update it through settings as it says not able to connect to AT&T server.
Please help me regarding custom ROMS , updates Rooting etc and steps to follow.
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
Hoping you guys will help a new member
Thanks
Ankit
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1) you mean Sim - unlocked right? In that case it won't get locked even if you update the phone software.
2)First and important step is using the search function and I known its very hard for you but once in a while try using the search function, trust me you won't get tired
Follow the instructions in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30741993
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
trojan_virus said:
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
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Everything you need is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
And don't update. The newest 2.20 version firmware is not currently rootable. And hope you don't already have 2.20 on the phone.
redpoint73 said:
Everything you need is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
And don't update. The newest 2.20 version firmware is not currently rootable. And hope you don't already have 2.20 on the phone.
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Thanks for correcting... I learned how to provide better reply
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
a little help guys...
I also have an unlocked HOX. I tried updating the software manually by downloading the AT&T ROM Update from the HTC website but got an error and now i'm stuck on a white screen that says:
**** TAMPERED ****
**** UNLOCKED ****
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT.1.09.0000
OpenDSP-v28.1.0.32.0504
eMMC-boot
Apr 2 2012,21:08:24
RUU
Update Fail!
* I did a factory reset and now passed that white screen...does anyone know what the problem was? is my phone rooted?
y2janz said:
a little help guys...
I also have an unlocked HOX. I tried updating the software manually by downloading the AT&T ROM Update from the HTC website but got an error and now i'm stuck on a white screen that says:
**** TAMPERED ****
**** UNLOCKED ****
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT.1.09.0000
OpenDSP-v28.1.0.32.0504
eMMC-boot
Apr 2 2012,21:08:24
RUU
Update Fail!
* I did a factory reset and now passed that white screen...does anyone know what the problem was? is my phone rooted?
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You cannot run an RUU on a boot loader unlocked phone. relock it first.
gunnyman said:
You cannot run an RUU on a boot loader unlocked phone. relock it first.
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Thanks. Unfortunately I don't know how to do that. I guess I'll hold off 4.0.4 for now...
You need to read some more, before running things willy-nilly without the proper research.
I would advise against running the 2.20 RUU. As I already mentioned, it updates the hboot, which robs you of the ability to flash kernels and radios. There is no upside to it, since you can flash the ROM in other ways. Your phone is bootloader unlocked, and has full ability to flash kernels and radios. These are all good things. Don't take a step backward by flashing the 2.20 RUU.
If all you want is to update the ROM to 2.20, just flash the pre-rooted ROM (which will not replace the hboot): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812459
But in fact, these are more recent versions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789059
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838135
Ya know, you guys CAN extract the rom.zip from 2.2x ruu and pull each image and flash them individually to get the 2.2x updates and keep your unlocked 1.09 hboot intact. That way you dont have to do the kernal flashing and what not. It will be fully updated, sbl's, radio everything.:beer:
18th.abn said:
Ya know, you guys CAN extract the rom.zip from 2.2x ruu and pull each image and flash them individually to get the 2.2x updates and keep your unlocked 1.09 hboot intact. That way you dont have to do the kernal flashing and what not. It will be fully updated, sbl's, radio everything.:beer:
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how I wish I had done this.
Thanks a lot guys. I should have done some research. I bought this phone second hand thinking "unlocked" meant I could use it on other networks --didn't know the previous owner meant he unlocked the bootloader...hahaha...I guess i'll do some research to relock it.
y2janz said:
I guess i'll do some research to relock it.
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Didn't read a thing I typed, apparently.
No need to relock it. Just run one of the stock rooted or custom ROMs in Development. Flash a new radio if you want.
I'm sorry, i really don't know how to do any of those stuff...
I just got the phone a couple of days ago and i am still waiting on my t-mobile non-gba micro sim that i ordered online, now im really not sure anymore if its unlocked to other networks...
I won't know til that sim card gets here, but in the mean time i'll do some reading on all those stuff you mentioned =)

			
				
I went to the HTC site and did a manual update, but I dont have sense 4.1. anyone know if the ATT version will get it?
plz help
I have a at&t one x I bought last night that is unlocked and I am using on telus.
The phone isn't rooted and is running on android 4.0.3 and HTC sence 4.0
When I try to update it nothing happens. My brother has the same phone thro telus and has received updates. I have went to settings about phoneat&t updates but when I search it does not do nothing .
An AT&T phone won't get the updates unless it's on their network it seems. Just download the ruu
Sent from my VENOMized HoxL
Bump. I unlocked my Rogers One X a while back, because I am planning on selling it. Since that time though, I have run an RUU on it. I no longer have another carrier's SIM card to test, so I just want to know if the unlock is permanent , or if it gets relocked when an RUU or factory reset is run.
The SIM unlock is permanent and will survive any RUU or factory reset.
Sent from my Evita

[Q] HTC One X (AT&T) manual update

Hello folks, sorry for the dumb questions but this is new for me. I have HTC One X (AT&T) phone, bought in USA. This is my first android phone and I barely know android as a software. I unlocked the phone buying an unlock code from ebay and I am using the phone on another carrier. My question is, how can i manually update my phone (what is the newest update?) since AT&T is not a carrier in my country and I cannot update automatically.
At the moment my software information are:
Android version 4.0.3
HTC Sense version 4.0
Software number 1.85.502.3 710RD
Kernel version 3.0.8-01155-gca24d1eroo[email protected] # SMP PREEMPT (why is there root in the kernel version, my phone has never been rooted?)
Build number 1.85.502.3_R2 CL63811 release-keys
Doing this manual update if possible will the phone be locked to AT&T again, or my phone will remain unlocked?
I'm sorry for my bad english and sorry if there is already a question like this (I watched the noob video and did use the search button)
Thank you in advance
If you ever want to root or flash custom ROMs or other mods, I would advise not installing the latest (2.20) version AT&T firmware. Installing the official 2.20 firmware updates the bootloader, which plugs the holes by which kernels and radios can be flashed from recovery.
If you want root, I would root on 1.85, SuperCID, and unlock bootloader. Then you can install any firmware you want, including stock rooted versions that are more up to date than 2.20.
If you still want to install the 2.20 firmware, you can download the RUU (ROM updated utility) from HTC and run it on a PC, with the phone connected via USB. The phone should remain SIM unlocked after running the RUU. But RUU will wipe your data partition (but not the internal SD).
A lot of this may be over your head, so this may help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784459
redpoint73 said:
If you ever want to root or flash custom ROMs or other mods, I would advise not installing the latest (2.20) version AT&T firmware. Installing the official 2.20 firmware updates the bootloader, which plugs the holes by which kernels and radios can be flashed from recovery.
If you want root, I would root on 1.85, SuperCID, and unlock bootloader. Then you can install any firmware you want, including stock rooted versions that are more up to date than 2.20.
If you still want to install the 2.20 firmware, you can download the RUU (ROM updated utility) from HTC and run it on a PC, with the phone connected via USB. The phone should remain SIM unlocked after running the RUU. But RUU will wipe your data partition (but not the internal SD).
A lot of this may be over your head, so this may help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784459
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Thank you redpoint73 for your answer, I will follow your advice and will root it on 1.85.
I suppose what I should do first is rooting my phone following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167.
Than I should do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672284
Please correct me if I am mistaken
After doing all of that which firmware do you suggest or stock rooted version, or its just matter of taste? Now again the same question will I lose my SIM-unlock after rooting mt phone?
StoleMacuk said:
Thank you redpoint73 for your answer, I will follow your advice and will root it on 1.85.
I suppose what I should do first is rooting my phone following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167.
Than I should do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672284
Please correct me if I am mistaken
After doing all of that which firmware do you suggest or stock rooted version, or its just matter of taste? Now again the same question will I lose my SIM-unlock after rooting mt phone?
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The root method you linked is actually for 1.73. You want to use this one for 1.85: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
The SuperCID method you linked is correct.
ROM/firmware is very much a matter of taste, and what features you are looking for. If you want stock, you can install the stock rooted 2.20 AT&T firmware in the Development forum (after unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP). If you want something based on stock, but with cool added features and customizations, look at ViperXL, CleanROM, or Nocturnal LE. But that doesn't mean that any of the other ROMs are not also great. And that doesn't even mention the more "vanilla" (no HTC Sense) Android experience you can get from AOSP based ROMs, and their variants.
The differences and benefits of each are simply too extensive to discuss here. Just start looking at the ROMs and see what looks interesting to you.
Take a look at my index to see all the resources in an organized list:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
redpoint73 said:
The root method you linked is actually for 1.73. You want to use this one for 1.85: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296
The SuperCID method you linked is correct.
ROM/firmware is very much a matter of taste, and what features you are looking for. If you want stock, you can install the stock rooted 2.20 AT&T firmware in the Development forum (after unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP). If you want something based on stock, but with cool added features and customizations, look at ViperXL, CleanROM, or Nocturnal LE. But that doesn't mean that any of the other ROMs are not also great. And that doesn't even mention the more "vanilla" (no HTC Sense) Android experience you can get from AOSP based ROMs, and their variants.
The differences and benefits of each are simply too extensive to discuss here. Just start looking at the ROMs and see what looks interesting to you.
Take a look at my index to see all the resources in an organized list:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
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I have a doubt. As I'm no from USA, I'll have no option to update the firmware over the air. How must I proceed in this part of the manual method?
Won't I have any issues with this?
Thank you guys in advance...
galitore said:
How must I proceed in this part of the manual method?
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My advice? Stop now. If, in fact, "This is my first android phone and I barely know android as a software," you're not ready to root.
You need to spend the next week (at least) reading and searching and reading some more. Don't come back until you can answer the following questions:
1. What does "rooting" mean, what exactly does it do to your phone?
2. What are you doing when you unlock the bootloader?
3. What's the difference between stock and custom recovery, and stock and custom ROMs?
Once you feel like you understand all this, you're ready to proceed. If you push forward now, you'll almost certain to get into trouble that you won't be able to get out of without extensive help.
iElvis said:
My advice? Stop now. If, in fact, "This is my first android phone and I barely know android as a software," you're not ready to root.
You need to spend the next week (at least) reading and searching and reading some more. Don't come back until you can answer the following questions:
1. What does "rooting" mean, what exactly does it do to your phone?
2. What are you doing when you unlock the bootloader?
3. What's the difference between stock and custom recovery, and stock and custom ROMs?
Once you feel like you understand all this, you're ready to proceed. If you push forward now, you'll almost certain to get into trouble that you won't be able to get out of without extensive help.
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Hi iElvis,
actually it wasn`t me who said "This is my first android phone and I barely know android as a software"... it was another member.
I had an Motorola Atrix 4G which I rooted a coupe of times, but this one was made for my country market, differently than my HOX, that is at&t. But in one thing you`re right. I have not much experience with HOX. That`s true...
My question was regarding the part of the manual process which needs a communication between at&t and my cellphone. In this case I wouldn`t find any upgrade option to accept or deny. So i don`t know what would happen in this case... does anyone know?!?!
galitore said:
Hi iElvis,
actually it wasn`t me who said "This is my first android phone and I barely know android as a software"... it was another member.
I had an Motorola Atrix 4G which I rooted a coupe of times, but this one was made for my country market, differently than my HOX, that is at&t. But in one thing you`re right. I have not much experience with HOX. That`s true...
My question was regarding the part of the manual process which needs a communication between at&t and my cellphone. In this case I wouldn`t find any upgrade option to accept or deny. So i don`t know what would happen in this case... does anyone know?!?!
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Whoops! Sorry about that.
As far as I know, the only way is to flash a custom rom with the base you want, or to run the RUU for that base, which will leave you relocked and unrooted.

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