4-in-1 reboot menu - HTC One S

So, I've installed the stock t-mobile rooted limited edition for the 2.35 version, however, it doesn't include the 4-in-1 reboot menu. Maybe I just don't know what the official name for the reboot menu is, but I can't find anything (I search a lot and 99% of the time, find what I'm looking for). Any insight on how to enable the 4-1 reboot menu easily?

rodin95 said:
So, I've installed the stock t-mobile rooted limited edition for the 2.35 version, however, it doesn't include the 4-in-1 reboot menu. Maybe I just don't know what the official name for the reboot menu is, but I can't find anything (I search a lot and 99% of the time, find what I'm looking for). Any insight on how to enable the 4-1 reboot menu easily?
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Try searching for APM (Advanced Power Menu)

rustykwak said:
Try searching for APM (Advanced Power Menu)
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Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers appAndvanced power settings is in the market as hidden settings with no need for root

Thanks! I'll do some looking around for it.
@siqbudz - I don't find anything in the Market? I see actual software that will provide those options, but not the regular power off?

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[DEV] Deodexed 1.72.405.3 framework files!

Finally the framework files got deodexed. They where deodex by Feeyo who is a good friend of mine so no credits to me here.
Dowload!
Direct download
Oh man the advanced power menu doesn't work with this
Soooo...what's the plan now? Should we close the thread or....?
M_T_M said:
Soooo...what's the plan now? Should we close the thread or....?
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No the deodexed files work it's just the advanced power menu which is an addition for older ROMs doesn't work... Lot's of people has been struggling with deodexing the framework files of this ROM but I was just hoping the advanced power menu would work on this
why don't you use Quick boot from the market?!
place the icon on the home screen or an other screen, and you're done, you can use it with any rooted ROM ; )
liljom said:
why don't you use Quick boot from the market?!
place the icon on the home screen or an other screen, and you're done, you can use it with any rooted ROM ; )
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I know but still though.
still better without installing apps, better it is there by default
It's robocik that makes the advanced power menu right?
well we have tried into 2.2.1 still some troubles with it, thats why touch4g ports don't have the menu, cause it is 2.2.1
Okay hope you get it working

ROM - Inspired DHD AFR - now with improved audio

Borrowed from our friends in Europe, Americanized, with the Inspire Kernel (enabling sound) and install scripts swiped from Modaco, this is based on the latest Euro RUU, with no additions except busybox. Superuser market updates were clobbering things up, so install that from market and you should be good to go.
AFR003 is a clean, unbranded, deodexed ROM for the HTC Inspire (American DHD). It has the built in USB and WIFI tethering (no fee) capabilities, it's rooted with busybox. AFR003 includes an audio improvement hack engineered by Jasonyump.
md5: 249083ce88b626c362ec0682617127df inspired-dhd-afr003-signed.zip (2/20)
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Here is a rooted rom based on the stocker. Sideload toggle enabled, massive locale list and root/busybox installed. Stock Audio.
md5: 8ffb190d16b1cccbb1be61ee075f1e16 att-inspire-rooted-signed.zip (root fixed 2/20)
Changelog:
afr001 - initial version
afr002 - updated to latest WWE (telus) firmware, with US locale default, retained EU locales and added English & French Canadian locations.
afr003 - scrapped Telus base (branded rom), deodexed and added Jasonyump audio update.
Hint: to start clockwork recovery and flash roms/add ons on the HTC Inspire/DHD:
place the zipfile to be flashed on the sdcard. Do NOT unzip it.
menu > settings > applications > uncheck fast boot
turn phone off, no usb connected
hold down vol-down button, then press power to start - keep holding the vol-down button until Hboot menu shows up
use the vol - down button to scroll down to recovery after sdfilechecks are done (they will fash by quickly)
press power to start recovery
use vol down button to navigate, power button to select
OPTIONAL: If recommended by rom author or if flashing over another rom type, wipe data/factory reset
install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > select zipfile > Yes - (name of zipfile)
repeat choose zip from sdcard for any add ons (gapps, themes, kernels, etc)
press back button when flashing is complete until reboot system now is at the top of the screen.
press power to reboot the system.
If desired, return the fast boot setting to on in settings. (See above)
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Thanks, this is perfect
And this includes Sense 2.0 with access to their web site features? If so, awesome!!
So we should be able to just swap the kernel in any dhd rom with an inspire one and be good?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
So, use instructions from other thread then flash with this rom?
This has hsupa enabled?
One last question, how can you go back to stock in case of return or exchange?
Thanks a bunch.
Sorry for the ultra cautious noob question. Can someone confirm the first "ROM Flashing" subheading contains the correct instructions?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Flashing_Guide_-_Android
If so, would it be appropriate and or helpful to include these in the original post?
aimfire72 said:
And this includes Sense 2.0 with access to their web site features? If so, awesome!!
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Also wondering this.
Yes, it's the lastest in unbranded roms, with Sense 2.0 and Android 2.2.1.
Cool, thanks - how do we flash this? I'm coming from a Samsung and used to using Odin, etc. Do we just rename to "update.zip" and install that way? Thanks.
Does this have apps2SD working?
Sent from the illmatic Inspire 4G / Desire HD
Be Gentle..
I'm new to the HTC world but have flashed tons of roms on my Captivate (now retired). How would one flash this, via rom manager?
I take it I have to be rooted first, I'm ok with doing this but can someone point in the direction of how to do so?
Thanks in advance and I'm excited to join the HTC community
aimfire72 said:
Cool, thanks - how do we flash this? I'm coming from a Samsung and used to using Odin, etc. Do we just rename to "update.zip" and install that way? Thanks.
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Sounds like we're in the same boat
See the thread that says "hack kit".
works great.
EDIT: I went outside and my GPS connected, it was just me being paranoid
I am not for sure if it is this ROM, I am paranoid, or there is something wrong with my phone, but I have had my GPS on for the past 30 minutes and it cannot find any sattelites. I am inside a building and I know that could have an affect but I would think after 30 minutes it would find something.
Are there instructions out there on how to install this ROM (which I presume basically debrands it, removing the AT&T preinstalled garbage and enabling tethering/hotspot) on a 100% stock, unrooted Inspire that a complete and total n00b to Android development can follow without bricking his phone? All this is new to me and some instructions for an idiot like myself would be extremely helpful. Thanks.
Look for the kit, it has the instructions, just a word of warning though, it isn't for the faint of heart
borguesian said:
So we should be able to just swap the kernel in any dhd rom with an inspire one and be good?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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Same question here.
lrs421 said:
Sounds like we're in the same boat
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Put it on the card then install using rom manager.
It seems that HSDPA+ has gone.....

[ROM] WWMOD V1.1 [base on V10D] (fix data network)

Hi All,
This is my daily used rom wich i modified to my own needs.
Just wanted to share this with others, and maybe after flashing you'll like it too.
For other rom maker: please update your updater-script to v1.1 version.
NOT NEED FULL WIPE when you install this rom from stock ROM (V10B, V10D).
Features and Changelog
WWMOD v1.1
Fixed data network do not work bug.
Add flash boot.img.
Add more APN.
Add anti-ad hosts.
WWMOD v1
New Batter circle icon.
New Batter circle icon.
Remove Music Player buttons in drop down notification bar
Add Reboot app to power off, reboot and reboot to recovery
Add one key screen lock app.
Add Lunar clock and calendar for Chinese.
Add ADWLauncher, it fast than LG HOME.
Add Gingerbread Keyboard and Google Pinyin IME.
Move LG Home, LG IME, SIM Tool Kit, 3D games to APPS package. (You can flash it after flash the rom)
Instructions
1. Ensure your phone is rooted and have ClockworkMod recovery installed.
2. Download the ROM and place it on your SDCARD
3. Boot into recovery by holding [Power] + [Volume Down] buttons or from Rom Manager.
4. Navigate to the SD card and select your ROM.
5. Wait for it to finish flashing and reboot from CWM.
Download
ROM: o3d-wwmod-v1.1.zip
APPS: o3d-wwmod-v1-apps.zip
hi
very nice man! thanks for the good work.
this is a small beginning for custom roms.
nice
Thx for this rom, i will test it todeay
nice thanks
thank you
You are the first one!
Congratulations! and many thanks
CHeers.
flashing now.
Hmm with this rom, i can't connect the internet in Germany (Eplus Alditalk)
you are the best!!!!
can this use on the v900 3d tab.
thanks, first rom in zip, I congratulate you.
Can I flash on v10b ?
No mobile internet connection @ BASE germany ....
Someone has a solution?
For those with internet connection problems: put this .xml in a folder named ApnBackupRestore and install APN Backup & Restore from the market.
Start the App and press Restore, select the .xml file and you're good to go
http://db.tt/impUSGy
yeti.p said:
For those with internet connection problems: put this .xml in a folder named ApnBackupRestore and install APN Backup & Restore from the market.
Start the App and press Restore, select the .xml file and you're good to go
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don´t work, sorry :/
hmmm, strange... this xml contains almost all apns. Make sure to select the appropriate apn for your provider in the wireless settings
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yeti.p said:
hmmm, strange... this xml contains almost all apns. Make sure to select the appropriate apn for your provider in the wireless settings
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA Premium App
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Yes, I've done everything. I have deleted all APNs. Then I manually created the right APN, but that does not help. I think it's a driver problem.
Other users in Germany have the same problem with this rom ...
Works a treat here nice rom.
@blackpitbull
you can try this: open the dialer and dial *#*#4636#*#*
in this menu you're able to change your network type (WCDMA preferred, GSM only....). You can't damage anything playing with these settings, but you can loose your network connection completely. But reverting it back to the previous setting fixes this.
So maybe give this one a shot.
I still believe that your net problems are provider related.
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA Premium App
yeti.p said:
@blackpitbull
you can try this: open the dialer and dial *#*#4636#*#*
in this menu you're able to change your network type (WCDMA preferred, GSM only....). You can't damage anything playing with these settings, but you can loose your network connection completely. But reverting it back to the previous setting fixes this.
So maybe give this one a shot.
I still believe that your net problems are provider related.
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA Premium App
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Thanks for you help, but it dosn´t work. I have tried all options, but can´t get a IP adress. in the german android forum some people have test it with me, with different providers D1, D2, Eplus and O2. All can´t get a network connection.

[ROM 18 JUL] - Full Stock Telstra Rooted De-Odexed Roms 1.81.841.8 & 1.89.841.9

Hi All​
For all the Aussie's (and anyone else) Developers out there,
I'm introducing the FULL Telstra stock rooted ROMs based on Telstra RUU 1.81.841.8. and 1.89.841.9. Feel free to use as base for your own work or use this ROM to do as you choose.​These are as per RUU, no missing or non working apps!​
DISCLAIMER
I can't and will not take any responsibility whatsoever for any anything that may happen to you or your phone as a result of flashing this ROM!
REQUIREMENTS
Must be Unlocked and Rooted!
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
Make a Nandroid back up before installing
Download zip and place on sdcard;
Boot into recovery via fastboot
I say again make sure you have a Nandroid back up before installing!
Factory reset device
Make sure Zip file signature verification is unchecked/not on
Install zip from SD card
Reboot and enjoy!
Don't forget that you should update SU Binaries immediately after install!
NOT WORKING
no other issues
FIXED
Wiper.apk working now thanks to HAUS other device fix
LINK
Full Stock Telstra Rooted De-Odexed Roms 1.81.841.8 and 1.89.841.9
MD5:
Telstra 1.81.841.8 6a5164b57a22560add6a3691a3f68f91
Telstra 1.89.841.9 690410e54408ce61f5815df312476740
Mods & notes
Mods & Notes
Things that work with this ROM
- 3 Button Removal Mod with key remap Link
- Extended Quick Settings Link
- Statusbar with Battery Percent (Easier to read version) As per EQS above
- Multi-Tasking Mod V2 Link
- Looks like you can just install straight over the top of an existing rooted/unlocked Telstra 1.81.841.8 and 1.89.841.9 without resetting to factory defaults/clearing/formatting.
Tested by me.
- tweaks as posted from the_scotsman
- Landscape Rosie mod. (Latest 1.88 RUU Tested Only) Link
- Dual Core Mod v2.1 (tester used Ultimate) Link
Things that DON'T work with this ROM
- Advanced Power menu (coming soon!)
- Extended Quick Settings for 1.89.841.9(coming soon!)
Untested
- CleanROM multi-tasking Link
- Full SRS Patch Link
- Sony Pack - xLoud, Bravia, Playstation Cert Link
- Overclock Link
New ROM based on this with mods built in YanisoRom :good:
Other Stock 1.89.841.9 based by scrosler :good:
CleanROM 1.0 Basic based on Telstra 1.89.841.9 RUU :good:
Thanks very much for that - at least someone keeps us Aussies in mind
Working great! Awesome work mate! :good:
Just need to hopefully get APM and 3 dot menu button mod working :cyclops:
Looking good, if you need any help with the rom, feel free to hit me up.
A few standard build.prop tweaks that should be useful (taken from and used in most custom ROMs):
ro.da1.enable=false (these next two disable HTC Linkify)
ro.da1.method=false
persist.adb.notify=0 (remove USB debugging icon from statusbar)
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=280 (improve frame rate and touch response)
debug.performance.tuning=1 (improve touch response)
video.accelerate.hw=1 (video acceleration)
debug.composition.type=gpu (GPU graphics rendering)
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0 (disable error checking)
Glad to see you guys getting some love.
Nice work OP
I used THIS to remove the 3 dot menu button, but to get long press to work for multitasking button, looks like framework file needs edited, which is likely over my head.
Excellent mate!! Just about to flash now.
Does anyone have the md5 hash for this file?
Just making sure I got a good download
In case anyone is wondering this is what wiper app is for as far as I can see : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1593200
Thanks guys!
I'm on a steep learning curve atm, as is my first attempt in developing/mod after I started reading up about 2 weeks ago.
So all these request may need to be produced by someone more experienced or you have to wait a little so I can work things out!
Nice work radavs. Thanks mate!
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
MD5 update in OP
and I made a typo as it was the Wiper.apk not app that was FCing which is a totally different thing, I think it has to do with multitasking (number of apps running in the back ground)
radavs said:
MD5 update in OP
and I made a typo as it was the Wiper.apk not app that was FCing which is a totally different thing, I think it has to do with multitasking (number of apps running in the back ground)
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Thanks mate.
Just an FYI I had to manually add these apn settings after flash to get foxtel etc working:
To create Telstra Internet setting follow these steps:
Tap on Apps icon at bottom center of the screen
Tap on Settings
The device displays Settings screen
Tap on Mobile network
Tap on Access Point Names
Tap on Menu icon at top right of the screen
In the popup menu, select New APN
The device displays Edit access point screen
Enter the following values:
a. Name: Telstra Internet
b. APN: Telstra.wap
c. Proxy: 010.001.001.181
d. Port: 80
e. APN type: default
Leave other fields unchanged
Tap on Menu
In the popup menu, select Save
Select the radio button beside the newly created Telstra Internet setting
To create Telstra MMS setting follow these steps:
Tap on Apps icon at bottom center of the screen
Tap on Settings
The device displays Settings screen
Tap on Mobile network
Tap on Access Point Names
Tap on Menu icon at top right of the screen
In the popup menu, select New APN
The device displays Edit access point screen
Enter the following values:
a. Name: Telstra MMS
b. APN: Telstra.mms
c. MMSC: http://mmsc.telstra.com:8002
d. MMS proxy: 010.001.001.180
e. MMS port: 80
f. APN type: mms
Leave other fields unchanged
Tap on Menu
In the popup menu, select Save
ROM has been great. Solid, stable and feels good to be back with an Aussie based ROM with no ATT garbage :good:
You need to add a Paypal address in your profile so we can donate a few $ for your efforts
the_scotsman said:
A few standard build.prop tweaks that should be useful (taken from and used in most custom ROMs):
ro.da1.enable=false (these next two disable HTC Linkify)
ro.da1.method=false
persist.adb.notify=0 (remove USB debugging icon from statusbar)
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=280 (improve frame rate and touch response)
debug.performance.tuning=1 (improve touch response)
video.accelerate.hw=1 (video acceleration)
debug.composition.type=gpu (GPU graphics rendering)
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0 (disable error checking)
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Just confirming these tweaks do seem to make a noticeable difference and are worth adding to the bottom of your build.prop.
pablo11 said:
Thanks mate.
Just an FYI I had to manually add these apn settings after flash to get foxtel etc working:
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Yea, seems the proxies are missing from default. No biggie unless you rely on them for foxtel etc.
That is very strange, I haven't changed anything other than Deodex apk's, added root with SuperSU, added Busy box, the rest is from standard Telstra RUU.
radavs said:
That is very strange, I haven't changed anything other than Deodex apk's, added root with SuperSU, added Busy box, the rest is from standard Telstra RUU.
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Maybe the proxies are missing from stock from the store? Can't remember if mine had them.
the_scotsman said:
You need to add a Paypal address in your profile so we can donate a few $ for your efforts
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I'm hoping to get rich from this! :silly:
Not needed atm, I enjoy the challenge while the the other half is on a cruise around Vanuatu/Noumea!
Once she gets back I don't that I will have time!
Quick feedback so far:
This rom is great, very quick and once I removed the apps I didn't need I couldn't be happier
Can't wait to be able to overclock this beast!
Thanks again for all your hard work.
Just one quick question - is it worth flashing the gsm patch on this? We can already turn off 4g in phone settings....
We don't need the gsm patch, that is only for the at&t Rom.
Us on Telstra are far better off with this Rom. We just need to help get other other nice stuff incorporated.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
Blaze_au said:
We don't need the gsm patch, that is only for the at&t Rom.
Us on Telstra are far better off with this Rom. We just need to help get other other nice stuff incorporated.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
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Yep, no GSM patch needed as we have no ATT crap :cyclops:
Extended Quick Settings mod works fine, as does the 3 dot menu button mod I linked to earlier. Just need Advanced Power Menu.

[Q] HTC One S Music problem ...

Hi guys,
I have an HTC One S Asian firmware with JB 4.1 installed and no root. I have a problem when I am playing music. Sometimes, when a song is played, the next song will not play until I push the lock button. Is there anyone else facing this problem ? Is this a bug ?
Thanks
hbforce
TRRusty said:
Hi guys,
I have an HTC One S Asian firmware with JB 4.1 installed and no root. I have a problem when I am playing music. Sometimes, when a song is played, the next song will not play until I push the lock button. Is there anyone else facing this problem ? Is this a bug ?
Thanks
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Hi brother ...
Well, i have never had a problem like this, it sounds like a BUG, but, you can go to : Settings > Apps > All > Music > Clear Data also Clear Cash > Go back > Music Enhancer > do the same, if not, try some custom Music Players from the Play Store .
Cordially.
"IF I HELPED YOU ! HIT THANKS BUTTON PLEASE"
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hbforce said:
Hi brother ...
Well, i have never had a problem like this, it sounds like a BUG, but, you can go to : Settings > Apps > All > Music > Clear Data also Clear Cash > Go back > Music Enhancer > do the same, if not, try some custom Music Players from the Play Store .
Cordially.
"IF I HELPED YOU ! HIT THANKS BUTTON PLEASE"
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Hmm i will definately try it out
Will keep you posted on what happens
This did not fix it :'(
Any help would be great
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
TRRusty said:
Any help would be great
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I had the same problem. I fixed it by updating to cyanogenmod 10.1, the music player now works perfectly. I used the 160313 nightly. Also, that update adds a lot of nice new features such as customisable lock screen widgets, customisable launcher and menu transitions and mostly the new clock.
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kylepont said:
I had the same problem. I fixed it by updating to cyanogenmod 10.1, the music player now works perfectly. I used the 160313 nightly. Also, that update adds a lot of nice new features such as customisable lock screen widgets, customisable launcher and menu transitions and mostly the new clock.
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Doesnt cyanogenmod 10.1 needs root to install ? I am still unrooted
TRRusty said:
Doesnt cyanogenmod 10.1 needs root to install ? I am still unrooted
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Yes, you need an unlocked/s-off bootloader and a custom recovery.
You don't need s, off...
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
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TheDrone said:
You don't need s, off...
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
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Can anyone give me instructions of how to solve this problem please?
Thanks guys =D
TRRusty said:
Can anyone give me instructions of how to solve this problem please?
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It must have been a bug with that specific version of cyanogenmod. I recommend that you go to a 10.1 nightly, or try Viper. You do NOT need S-OFF.
So, can you guide me please to fix this problem ? =D
cheers guys
kylepont said:
It must have been a bug with that specific version of cyanogenmod. I recommend that you go to a 10.1 nightly, or try Viper. You do NOT need S-OFF.
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Basically, CyanogenMod 10 had a buggy music player on the One S. This is fact. They have addressed the majority of these issues in 10.1, but some sacrifices will have to be made. For example, you will get some screen tearing when scrolling, but if your One S is relatively new (anything under nine months) then you won't have many problems with that. Also (this could be just specific to my phone, not sure about anybody else) when trying to connect to mobile data, you have three options. GPRS, HSPA+, or nothing (sadly, when you are tied to Orange, you will experience the third option rather frequently). However, I use music far more than I use mobile data, because I have a computer opposite my bed, and Jelly Bean 4.2 has some snazzy features such as lock screen widgets, and the new digital clock is far nicer than the old analogue one.
So, follow these steps:
- Boot your phone into bootloader and select recovery (if you do not have TWRP 2.3.3.0, flash that in fastboot USB first).
- Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
- Go back to main menu, reboot, reboot into bootloader.
- On your computer, open the .zip file for CM10.1 and copypasta the boot.img on the first screen into your Android SDK platform-tools folder.
- Open cmd, change destination to the platform-tools folder then type fastboot flash boot boot.img.
- Rename the CM10.1 folder to CM10.1 and on your phone's SD card make a folder called ROMs (easy for switching in the future).
- Then type adb push CM10.1.zip /sdcard/ROMs.
- If both transfers are successful, then close cmd, as it is no longer needed. Or keep it open, whatever floats your boat.
- Go back into TWRP, flash CM10.1.zip.
- Reboot the phone, let it optimise apps etc.
- Reboot into bootloader, select recovery.
- Flash gapps 4.2.2 - I don't think that 4.1 works. Then again, why would it, it's outdated.
- Reboot the phone.
These are to make cyanogenmod 10.1 work to its full potential:
- Drag the notification bar down, click the tiles button in the top right corner, select settings.
- Scroll down to and select Apps
- Find Clock and cLock. Clear data on both.
- Find Play Store. Clear data.
And you have a phone with the latest version of Android that HTC don't want you to have and a fully-functioning music player.
Just a hint - download Play Music. Excuse my language, but Apollo is a pile of ****e, worst music player I've come across in my life.
oO -->
Can you kindly specify more in detail because I am a complete totally noob when it comes to android. Thanks
kylepont said:
Basically, CyanogenMod 10 had a buggy music player on the One S. This is fact. They have addressed the majority of these issues in 10.1, but some sacrifices will have to be made. For example, you will get some screen tearing when scrolling, but if your One S is relatively new (anything under nine months) then you won't have many problems with that. Also (this could be just specific to my phone, not sure about anybody else) when trying to connect to mobile data, you have three options. GPRS, HSPA+, or nothing (sadly, when you are tied to Orange, you will experience the third option rather frequently). However, I use music far more than I use mobile data, because I have a computer opposite my bed, and Jelly Bean 4.2 has some snazzy features such as lock screen widgets, and the new digital clock is far nicer than the old analogue one.
So, follow these steps:
- Boot your phone into bootloader and select recovery (if you do not have TWRP 2.3.3.0, flash that in fastboot USB first).
- Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
- Go back to main menu, reboot, reboot into bootloader.
- On your computer, open the .zip file for CM10.1 and copypasta the boot.img on the first screen into your Android SDK platform-tools folder.
- Open cmd, change destination to the platform-tools folder then type fastboot flash boot boot.img.
- Rename the CM10.1 folder to CM10.1 and on your phone's SD card make a folder called ROMs (easy for switching in the future).
- Then type adb push CM10.1.zip /sdcard/ROMs.
- If both transfers are successful, then close cmd, as it is no longer needed. Or keep it open, whatever floats your boat.
- Go back into TWRP, flash CM10.1.zip.
- Reboot the phone, let it optimise apps etc.
- Reboot into bootloader, select recovery.
- Flash gapps 4.2.2 - I don't think that 4.1 works. Then again, why would it, it's outdated.
- Reboot the phone.
These are to make cyanogenmod 10.1 work to its full potential:
- Drag the notification bar down, click the tiles button in the top right corner, select settings.
- Scroll down to and select Apps
- Find Clock and cLock. Clear data on both.
- Find Play Store. Clear data.
And you have a phone with the latest version of Android that HTC don't want you to have and a fully-functioning music player.
Just a hint - download Play Music. Excuse my language, but Apollo is a pile of ****e, worst music player I've come across in my life.
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Please tell me that you are just trying to be a really, really bad (as in not very good at it) troll, because it is impossible to go into more detail than that.
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Still dont know what the technique words are ... like cyanogenmod, bootloader, TWRP etc.
Yes I am a complete noob and I know it =D
kylepont said:
Please tell me that you are just trying to be a really, really bad (as in not very good at it) troll, because it is impossible to go into more detail than that.
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Time for you to do some research
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TRRusty said:
Still dont know what the technique words are ... like cyanogenmod, bootloader, TWRP etc.
Yes I am a complete noob and I know it =D
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These might help:
http://www.androidcentral.com/dictionary
http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/beginner/android-rom-and-rooting-dictionary-for-beginners/
Hold on hold on hold on. If you're a complete noob, then how the bloody hell have you ended up with CyanogenMod on your phone?
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