I have went through every single step to try to reunlock the bootloader of a one x i bought from craigslist with no success. Everything works on htc dev but i never get the email. i have tried tons of times on different emails and I have no success.
Mir was saying earlier that htcdev.com site is down for some reason we are getting a rash of this same question. Unfortunately i fear there is nothing we can do about what HTC is doing nor will we ever. My suggestion is to email or call htc and ask wtf.
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Anyone that got a replacement recently from AT&T care to share if they are sending phones with 2.20 or 1.85? I was given this as an option to replace my phone with but if it's being sent with 2.20 I'm very reluctant to go for a phone that can't be rooted.
There are rhymes and reasons as to why there is a rooting snafu after 2.20, I would say hold on for a few days
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Mine is 1.85 not I have not rooted it yet. Still reading lol.
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Dropped mine in a swimming pool Saturday just gone. I did a claim with Assurion on Sunday and received brand new in box HOX on Tuesday. Shipped within 1.85. Today is rooted and unlocked bootloader and all is good in the world.
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I had an HTC vivid. Broke screen. Called Asurion, today I have a HOX. Nice ****. it is equipped with 1.85!
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holeshot77 said:
I had an HTC vivid. Broke screen. Called Asurion, today I have a HOX. Nice ****. it is equipped with 1.85!
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PROFIT !!!!!:laugh:
I had a defective screen and had to return/exchange for a new one on 8/22 and it has 2.2 on it. I am pissed and eagerly waiting for a solution to root. I am guessing they are selling off the 1.85 firmware first, so if you are going to take a gamble, the sooner the better.
Oh yeah, my refurb came with 1.85.
qwertyaas said:
Anyone that got a replacement recently from AT&T care to share if they are sending phones with 2.20 or 1.85? I was given this as an option to replace my phone with but if it's being sent with 2.20 I'm very reluctant to go for a phone that can't be rooted.
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My Galaxy S2's USB port died on me and I got the One X as a replacement and it came with 1.85. I got it on Tuesday this week if that helps.
A bunch of us from the i777 forums ended up getting replacement One X's each have been 1.85 units.
Just a touch off topic, but since this thread is about warranty I thought I would post here.
I bought my One X about 2 weeks ago so it is still under warranty. Would just going into the ATT store and saying it's over heating qualify for an exchange? Seems like there is a chance that I can end up with a 1.85. I'm not really sure how the warranty/exchange program works though.
Also, first post! I've been lurking for about a week and will try my best to avoid the more common noob questions.
Arsenalfan said:
Dropped mine in a swimming pool Saturday just gone. I did a claim with Assurion on Sunday and received brand new in box HOX on Tuesday. Shipped within 1.85. Today is rooted and unlocked bootloader and all is good in the world.
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Did the same thing for my girl and first they sent a replacement on 1.85 but speaker was broken so I sent it back and got a brand new, in box HOX with 1.85. I rooted it for her and we are happy campers!!
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holeshot77 said:
I had an HTC vivid. Broke screen. Called Asurion, today I have a HOX. Nice ****. it is equipped with 1.85!
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So u had a vivid in ur contract and made a claim with assurion and the replaced ur vivid with the HOX???? #winning
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Triavius said:
Just a touch off topic, but since this thread is about warranty I thought I would post here.
I bought my One X about 2 weeks ago so it is still under warranty. Would just going into the ATT store and saying it's over heating qualify for an exchange? Seems like there is a chance that I can end up with a 1.85. I'm not really sure how the warranty/exchange program works though.
Also, first post! I've been lurking for about a week and will try my best to avoid the more common noob questions.
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I did my warranty exchange by calling AT&T. Not sure how it would go by stopping at a store. If you are still within your initial 30 days you should be able to get a replacement in store just fine.
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PatriotXT92 said:
I did my warranty exchange by calling AT&T. Not sure how it would go by stopping at a store. If you are still within your initial 30 days you should be able to get a replacement in store just fine.
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I'm going to stop over after work. I don't quite know enough yet to go through and root, but I want to learn and want the option to do so. I'll update later with how it goes at ATT and if I get something other than a 2.20
*Edit: Went into ATT and had a nice easy change to a nice brand new ...2.20 HOX. Guess it will give me plenty of time to learn about Android before I mess something up.
Triavius said:
Just a touch off topic, but since this thread is about warranty I thought I would post here.
I bought my One X about 2 weeks ago so it is still under warranty. Would just going into the ATT store and saying it's over heating qualify for an exchange? Seems like there is a chance that I can end up with a 1.85. I'm not really sure how the warranty/exchange program works though.
Also, first post! I've been lurking for about a week and will try my best to avoid the more common noob questions.
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Within 30 days always good. I'm glad to hear it went smooth
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My screen was defective and just got a replacement phone (it was still under warranty) today. Software number:
2.20.502.7 ............****.
Question......I need to send my defective phone back to at&t for the warranty. Am I screwed because it is rooted/unlocked bootloader with cleanrom currently installed? The problem with the screen is that it seems to be stuck on sleep.....I can BARELY see it if I shine a very bright flashlight on it. I hope I don't have to pay the $500 or whatever it is (if I should be asking this question somewhere else, let me know)
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i just got a replacement from at&t and its 2.20 firmware. i too was unlocked rooted and had a custom rom, but my phone was completely dead. no charging and no turning on. flashed clockwork recovery from rom manager for htc one x (gsm). it saying gsm i thought it was for our but its not. wrote the recovery partition over m y bootloader partition. and to answer the question below, yes you just might have to pay for it seeing that they can still power on+volume up and get to your bootloader seeing it as unlocked and tampered. in such cases you should ruu back to stock rom if possible before sending it in.
something to check for since you get a refurb when you get a warranty replacement, see if it says locked or relocked and check if the CID is 111111 fastboot get var cid.
I have spent 6 hours tonight on this phone. My friend had the sensation before and I rooted it. Well I started doing the same process from the files I saved before but stopped when I realized his new sensation had 1.27. I then used htc one X, it seemed to be going fine, I followed the instructions but somewhere I messed up and got stuck at the boot logo. Is there a trusted repair shop that won't take me to school anyone can refer me to? I was referred to mobiletechvideos when my GF's power button on her Galaxy broke. They were fair priced but this is a whole different matter. I hate to be lazy and not figure this out myself but I don't want to look at this phone another second.
More details.. What you did with one x aio took kit
And also post the complete details of the bootloader... It seems fixable
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I was gonna unlock my bootloader with htcdev but it just won't get me log in...can anyone help me with this? Or I pass someone the id to help me unlock along with my acc...
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keep trying... :l
htc dev is messed up, all i can tell you is keep trying.
and try from different browsers.
HTCDev works for me.
PM me your token from start to finish and I can send you your unlock token back.
If I remember properly, a confirmation email needs to be received by you before you can login for the first time to HTCDev.com. I never got the confirmation email (checked spam folders as well), and had to use 3 different email addresses before it worked properly, and I received the confirmation email (luckily I have that many emails still active!).
Suffice it to say, the website is flaky, and sometimes you just need to try again and again.
Keep trying bro... I was has same problem like you but i was Keep trying to login n finnaly i can unlock my bottloader
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I got a htc one x (AT&T), and for the past two days I've been trying to root this bloody thing. However, I can never get my cid to 111111111, and did get a token code at one point, but the htc thing said it was too long? I'm at a loss, I don't know what else to do. I've rooted so many Android phones before, so why is this one so hard?
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I got a htc one x (AT&T), and for the past two days I've been trying to root this bloody thing. However, I can never get my cid to 111111111, and did get a token code at one point, but the htc thing said it was too long? I'm at a loss, I don't know what else to do. I've rooted so many Android phones before, so why is this one so hard?
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I can't get mine to switch to 111111 either. Thought it was something with my drivers but I've uninstalled and reinstalled, even doing command prompts to delete each of the HTC oem###.inf drivers before reinstalling. I rooted my original One X but this one on 3.18 has me almost ready to just get rid of it.
DarthScabrous said:
I got a htc one x (AT&T), and for the past two days I've been trying to root this bloody thing. However, I can never get my cid to 111111111, and did get a token code at one point, but the htc thing said it was too long? I'm at a loss, I don't know what else to do. I've rooted so many Android phones before, so why is this one so hard?
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I can't tell you what's wrong the CID. I'm stuck also but got past those. If it says it's too long try it again and make sure there are no return spaces or whatever you call it. As long as the cursor can't go any further than the last character and that there are no spaces. It gave me the same problem the first time I tried it then I tried it again and it worked. This is only my second time trying this. Last time was a couple years ago lol. Things have changed
So, here's my situation:
I have a HTC One X that is currently on Straight Talk.
Since Straight Talk doesn't push updates through the BYOP program, I called ATT and asked them what I can do to get the JB 4.1 update.
They told me to get it off the HTC website and do it myself and stuff like that.
So, downloaded HTC Sync Manager, ROM, everything.
Ran the ROM, it installed, everything was lookin' sexy.
Well, everything was working very sexy as well until my phone randomly reboot.
I was like dafuq, thought it must have been a tiny glitch, so didn't pay that much attention to it, until it reboot randomly again 10 minutes later.
This time, however, it didn't get past the ATT logo, and it reboot again. I tried getting it into bootloader, did that, and wiped the phone through bootloader.
Everythin' going dandy, then another random Reboot.
HOWEVER, this time it was just stuck at the HTC logo, and then turned off. Unresponsive. Zero. Nada.
Soooooo. now I have a HTC One X, that's unresponsive, as if the battery is completely dead.
THING IS THOUGH: When I plug it into my computer, it does the ba-dum sound, followed by a da-da-da right after.
Checked DM, apparently it's QHSUSB_LOAD now with an Error 28.
I read on other forums that apparently you have to have S-off to do even a normal update?
How come HTC didn't have it on their website?
It didn't say sh*t on installation windows either about having s-off.
Kinda like someone giving you cake and saying "Oh yeah lol, I **** in there"
Phone is bricked, no doubt, looking for a JTag around my town and Craigslist atm as well, but just wondering, is there anything else that it could be?
I'm 19 and I'm desperate to have my NoLifePartner One X back.
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If you had never rooted the phone or unlocked the bootloader you can install an official update no problems.
The whole "must be s-off" thing is for people who have rooted, and therefore have SuperCID. If you have SuperCID and run an official update while s-on, it will brick.
So if you had never altered your device, you should have been ok. In saying that, these official updates have been known to brick stock phones from time to time.
So, if you had a stock phone and ran the correct update and it bricked your device, that should be covered by warranty I believe.
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QHSUSB_LOAD after running the 3.18 RUU means you are bricked.
As mentioned in the previous reply, S-off is not "supposed" to be a requirement for running the RUU. For some reason not completely understood, the 3.18 RUU (and folks also report for 3.17 RUU on some other carriers) and OTA will brick the phone if it is SuperCID and S-on. So S-off (or alternately changing back to the AT&T CID) is the workaround. This was not the case with previous RUUs (SuperCID and S-on was fine). In any case, if the phone was SuperCID, it was a user modification, and HTC is under no obligation to inform you that it can brick the phone.
If you didn't have SuperCID, than its possible the RUU just bricked the phone randomly. Its happened to a small minority of people. Anytime bootloader or radio is modified/updated, and things do go quite right, you stand a small chance of bricking the device. In this case, you should be covered under warranty if the phone is less than a year old.
What if I bought the phone used from a store in my city, and the 'void' stickers have already been altered..?
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What if I bought the phone used from a store in my city, and the 'void' stickers have already been altered..?
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Your screwed
P_Dub_S said:
Youre screwed
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And not by a 5 ft 7 120 smoking sexy dirty blonde lookin for a rebound...
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