S-off and superCid - HTC One S

Hy,
I have an TMOUS HTC One S PJ40110, with the HBOOT - 2.15.000 and RADIO - 1.13.50.05.31 - Unlocked by HTCDev.
This cellphone is from US but is in Angola with the mobile provider UNITEL.
My problems are:
- When i flash a rom and insert the SIM card for the first time, I get HDSPA, but i receive a message like "privileges Changed", then i get stuck in 2g
- If i flash a rom like CM10 the cellphone cant connect to my Wimax router.
Just checked all apn settings and they are ok.
So, i try to S-OFF And Supercid to install an european RUU, i've followed step by step these tuturial (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26516911#post26516911), get no errors but still the CID doensn't change from T-Mob010.
Now i'm in official cm10. Sory for my poor english.
Best Regards

Someone could help please??
Can i supercid with HBOOT- 2.15.0000? i've tried several times, get no errors, but the cid doens't change.
Please need some help here

doesn't matter which hboot you are. if you're S-OFF you can do in fastboot mode "fastboot oem writecid 11111111"

I have the same problem with the cid not changing and my radio is half flashed and I cant flash an ruu untill someone finds a way to change the cid again.
Im not s-off

I'm not S-Off. The s-off thread says that i need to be superCid to S-off. But i can't get supercid.
I just keep reading threads about Stuck in 2g and can't find a way to fix this error.
I believe that this is not the radio frequencies, because when i insert a new sim card, it get's 4g like 5 seconds. then a message shows and i get stuck on 2g.

JoelEstrela said:
I'm not S-Off. The s-off thread says that i need to be superCid to S-off. But i can't get supercid.
I just keep reading threads about Stuck in 2g and can't find a way to fix this error.
I believe that this is not the radio frequencies, because when i insert a new sim card, it get's 4g like 5 seconds. then a message shows and i get stuck on 2g.
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Do you know what the message says? Try going into the dialer and pressing *#*#4636#*#* and forcing WCDMA Only.

It's not possible to get scid, and S-off on OTA updated JB devece, the partition is WRITE-protectet . We need to wait for new metod to write s-cid.

Fanagoreca said:
It's not possible to get scid, and S-off on OTA updated JB devece, the partition is WRITE-protectet . We need to wait for new metod to write s-cid.
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I took the JB OTA and it worked fine. Same goes for most other people. And also, the S-OFF exploit was released after the JB update.

usaff22 said:
I took the JB OTA and it worked fine. Same goes for most other people. And also, the S-OFF exploit was released after the JB update.
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I can't get this on mine, and another people sayng "is not possible to write s-cid" , in s-off tread...
A'm goin to tray now, and will report back.

I don't know exactly the message i get, but is something like "restricted access changed".
Then i lose the signal, and get stuck on 2g.

JoelEstrela said:
I don't know exactly the message i get, but is something like "restricted access changed".
Then i lose the signal, and get stuck on 2g.
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Have you tried the changing the network mode as I suggested? Also try reseating the SIM.

Related

(Q) Change CID

Hi everyone,
I got a branded Desire S (Vodafone Portugal) and I would like to change its CID in order to turn it unbranded. I have tried the fast boot method of "fastboot oem writecid HTC__001" and it gives me back an error as "COMMAND ERROR!!!" with no real specification of what error it is.
Is there a way that i can change the CID?
smash_07 said:
Hi everyone,
I got a branded Desire S (Vodafone Portugal) and I would like to change its CID in order to turn it unbranded. I have tried the fast boot method of "fastboot oem writecid HTC__001" and it gives me back an error as "COMMAND ERROR!!!" with no real specification of what error it is.
Is there a way that i can change the CID?
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Hi,
This is a SENSATION forum.
malybru said:
Hi,
This is a SENSATION forum.
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Yes I noticed it i already asked the moderation if they could move the thread to the Desire S section.
I need to find this out to? I dont want to root my Desire S, I just want to changde CID so i could put unbranded software to it...?
You can just create a GoldCard and make it work, without root or S-Off.
Earlier today I created a GoldCard and upgraded my DS using the European RUU and I'm S-ON & Unrooted.
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19171606
doghous said:
You can just create a GoldCard and make it work, without root or S-Off.
Earlier today I created a GoldCard and upgraded my DS using the European RUU and I'm S-ON & Unrooted.
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19171606
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Yes I know that works I have a Goldcard. The thing here is that I would like the phone to be completely unbranded without the need os special cards so in case i want to sell it or send it to warranty it won't be noticed that i changed something there. So if there is a way to re write de CID it would be good.
Well i actually successfully installed the unbranded european ROM 1.28.401.1 using the gold card. But now i can't receive OTA updates. Is there a way to get it to work?
Why don't you run the European RUU 2.10 version (RUU_Saga_S_HTC_Europe_2.10.401.5_Radio_20.4801.30. 0822U_3822.10.08.04_M_release_219480_signed) from the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002506
That's what I did
smash_07 said:
Hi everyone,
I got a branded Desire S (Vodafone Portugal) and I would like to change its CID in order to turn it unbranded. I have tried the fast boot method of "fastboot oem writecid HTC__001" and it gives me back an error as "COMMAND ERROR!!!" with no real specification of what error it is.
Is there a way that i can change the CID?
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Just to answer your question:
(I may need to be corrected on this one)
Based on my observation and experimentation. The CID that you are trying to change, or the CID that the RUU is checking is actually on the build.prop on your phone.
Code:
ro.aa.maincid
But there are two checks that I've observed. Even though you changed the maincid, the corresponding cwkey should be changed accordingly.
cwkey created on your phone corresponds on what is on the build.prop and I believe is also being checked by RUUs.
And maybe just to be on the safe side, RUUs do check what is on your build.prop. If they are not what your RUU wants, it will not push through. Hence, you need a GoldCard.
I myself don't exactly, by codes, know how the GoldCard bypasses the checks. All I do know, is that it works.
Skanob said:
Just to answer your question:
(I may need to be corrected on this one)
Based on my observation and experimentation. The CID that you are trying to change, or the CID that the RUU is checking is actually on the build.prop on your phone.
Code:
ro.aa.maincid
But there are two checks that I've observed. Even though you changed the maincid, the corresponding cwkey should be changed accordingly.
cwkey created on your phone corresponds on what is on the build.prop and I believe is also being checked by RUUs.
And maybe just to be on the safe side, RUUs do check what is on your build.prop. If they are not what your RUU wants, it will not push through. Hence, you need a GoldCard.
I myself don't exactly, by codes, know how the GoldCard bypasses the checks. All I do know, is that it works.
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So what that means is the phone has to stay branded? There is no way that we can fully unbrand the phone by changing the CID?
And after we use the Goldcard what happens to the CID of the phone?
smash_07 said:
So what that means is the phone has to stay branded? There is no way that we can fully unbrand the phone by changing the CID?
And after we use the Goldcard what happens to the CID of the phone?
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The goldcard does not alter the CID. It just tells the bootloader to ignore the CID check when running a RUU.
One way to alter the CID is to XTC clip the phone.
Well i ended up doing what you all suggested and flashed the RUU with the 2.10 european rom with the goldcard in it.
But something went wrong and my Desire S is in a strange situation. For some reason the Goldcard did not work like the first time and gave me a CID error. But it flashed the hboot 2.00.0002 but retained the 1.28 rom i had installed on it. I have used the HTCDev method to unlock the bootloader but everytime i try to flash the 1.28 RUU again (to flash the old hboot again) it gives me an "unknown error" that is actually a security error.
Is there a way to get the old hboot back?
smash_07 said:
Well i ended up doing what you all suggested and flashed the RUU with the 2.10 european rom with the goldcard in it.
But something went wrong and my Desire S is in a strange situation. For some reason the Goldcard did not work like the first time and gave me a CID error. But it flashed the hboot 2.00.0002 but retained the 1.28 rom i had installed on it. I have used the HTCDev method to unlock the bootloader but everytime i try to flash the 1.28 RUU again (to flash the old hboot again) it gives me an "unknown error" that is actually a security error.
Is there a way to get the old hboot back?
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My reply to this post of yours is already a hint.
Use search PLEASE.

[Q]supercid problem

Hey, All
I was successful unlock , root following this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427
Then I'm trying to install this RUU , RUU_Ville_U_Rogers_WWE_1.70.631.1
this step always get device id error,
so I back to stock recovery, modify CID form "HTC__203" to "11111111", and relock with following this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674202
Yes, finally "RUU_Ville_U_Rogers_WWE_1.70.631.1" installed, all function works.
Now, I have a problem , I'm trying to unlock again, so i using "faseboot oem get_identifier_token", and paste id to htcdev step 11, and get a new "Unlock_code.bin"
when I using this "Unlock_code.bin" to unlock my device, everything seems normal, but when I reboot, the device still display RELOCKED
any suggestion?
chuaniyang said:
Hey, All
I was successful unlock , root following this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427
Then I'm trying to install this RUU , RUU_Ville_U_Rogers_WWE_1.70.631.1
this step always get device id error,
so I back to stock recovery, modify CID form "HTC__203" to "11111111", and relock with following this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674202
Yes, finally "RUU_Ville_U_Rogers_WWE_1.70.631.1" installed, all function works.
Now, I have a problem , I'm trying to unlock again, so i using "faseboot oem get_identifier_token", and paste id to htcdev step 11, and get a new "Unlock_code.bin"
when I using this "Unlock_code.bin" to unlock my device, everything seems normal, but when I reboot, the device still display RELOCKED
any suggestion?
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Well it's still gonna show relocked if that's what your talking about bcuz you unlocked it then relocked so it isn't gonna show tampered with unlocked at the bottom that's only for the first time you unlock it that it says tampered with unlocked at the bottom, but if you unlock it again it's just gonna say relocked not unlocked. Hopefully this answers your question.
Sent from my samsung galaxy player
my screen didn't have "tampered" any more. I'm not sure but it's strange.
so, I post the photo step by step what am i do. see 001.jpg ~ 009.jpg with following link
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ksyrdgvjo4xrgiw/1Kr3CmwHnd
chuaniyang said:
my screen didn't have "tampered" any more. I'm not sure but it's strange.
so, I post the photo step by step what am i do. see 001.jpg ~ 009.jpg with following link
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ksyrdgvjo4xrgiw/1Kr3CmwHnd
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Yea that is strange but I don't think it would be considered a problem unless you have the phone stuck in Bootloop or something strange is going on with the phone like apps.not working or battery draining fast. I can see what your worried about and it is strange but I wouldn't worry too much about it but you should look up somewhere in the forums about that but I wouldn't know much about the international version I'm on the US version. Good luck with your problem
Sent from my samsung galaxy player
I checked this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671643
seems I need to wait someone can S-OFF this device
superCID can install any RUU, but can't unlock, root, install custom ROM without S-OFF
I've managed to change my cid and install a new Rom then unlock it and root so it's possible
Sent from my HTC One S using Tapatalk 2
the other reason maybe user just can unlock/relock limited times. ?
does any one change CID and unlock/relock over 3 times ?
I've relocked about 4 time's now changed cid once
Sent from my HTC One S using Tapatalk 2
My default cid is HTC_203, i changed to HTC__102, HTC__001 and 11111111.
Everytime cid changed, I will lock/unlock again. When changed to 11111111, I can't unlock anymore.
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda app-developers app
Mate, the CID is in the partition that gets summarized together with the other partitions when calculating the Unlock Token.
So, if you change this or any other relevant partition by for example changing the CID, you will invalidate your old unlock token.
After changing CID, please re-lock bootloader, then go "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" and go to HTC-Dev and unlock again.
After that, you can proceed with everything else as usual.
If you cannot unlock with CID 11111111 this is NOT normal. Everyone else can.
So either you did something wrong in the above process or you somehow half-bricked your phone.
Yes, everytime I changed cid, I got a new unlock code. if not, fastboot will give me error message during unlock process.
I think my situation is not normal, and I'm trying to find out why then fix it. Now, I still can install any RUU , if they have the same HBOOT version.
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda app-developers app
I'd guess it's a half brick because if you can't unlock something is wrong. There is no unlock counter because no-one has had it yet. I've unlocked about four or five times now too and don't have that problem. You should consider sending it in for repair. As long as there's no S-OFF you'll have no chance to force an unlock I guess. If the security is as complex as on the HOX, it's likely the situation couldn't even be resolved by a jtag programmer or such.
sent from the tip of my finger
Thanks, no one have the same question as me. I will try to call HTC service.
CID 11111111 Issue
Hello there,
I want to install an older RUU (actually installed is RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed )
my intention is to downgrade the Basbeand Version with this Procedure to get rid of this "HomeButton-Jumparound-Whatever" Issue which occures when i am in GSM (2G) Mode.
when i get this phone brandnew there was no Problem, just after updating to 1.78 this ****** began.
When i changed my CID from HTC__102 to 11111111 the first time everything went fine and i was able to install every RUU
Now i tried to change my Radio to an older Version by install an older RUU, but it won't work no more, i allways get an Error 140 or 131.
if there is another method to change the radio version, I'd appreciate any council
relock Bootloader, turn off virus scanners, run ruu as admistrator, I've done of course
I would be grateful for any help
ERROR 140 : bootloader error
ERROR 131 : cid error
are you install T-MOBILE 1.84 RUU ?
this will chane HBOOT version from 1.08 to 1.09
if you can unlock, try to find some way change your HBOOT version back to 1.08.
then you can insall RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2.
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2 can be installed only with the other it does not work
i've got HBOOT 1.13.000 (shown in bootloader)
i just want to downgrade the Radio..
edit: when try to install RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.47.401.1_Radio_0.15.31501S.13_3_10.08.31501S.04L_release_250115_signed
or
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.53.401.2_Radio_0.15.31501S.19_10.12.31501S.06L_release_251412_signed
i get Error 155
we have some thing different. but you are lucky then me. I just can install T-MOBILE 1.84 RUU, if I try to install another version. always got HBOOT version error
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.09.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 0.16.31501S.16_2
(bootloader) version-main: 1.84.531.2
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: e964c535
The HTC srevice center(tw) call back. they say they find some motherboard error on my device.
I don't think change cid and unlock will cause it happen.

[Q] RUU downgrade - 130 - Model ID Error

The day I got my Canadian One S, I had an HTC upgrade waiting to be applied...
I was soooooo stupid to apply that, which made me Hboot 1.13 and radio 0.17...
I have rooted and s-off and all other necessary to install JB...
All went nice... I got ParanoidAndroid ROM(thanks guys, very nice job seriously) running smoothly...
However, after several days I've noticed that many people have been complaining that they can't reach me...
I've activated the operator's missed call SMS function and the result was shocking...
I was missing 70% of the calls each day... I started to track the status of the device then...
This is what I've discovered:
Network is constantly switching between 3G, H and H+...
Even if there's H on the screen, sometimes there's no connection actually.
While searching for the probable root cause of the problem, I've installed seven different ROMs, including Android 4.0.4 and 4.1.
The problem remains, so I assume ParanoidAndroid ROM works fine. I have a different problem.
I kept searching and found out that many people have similar problems but I failed to find an exact solution.
One of the articles says that it may be the radio version, which makes sense to me.
Now I'm trying to downgrade the phone since three days.
The RUU I've been trying is:
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed
because I was thinking that GSM network is GSM network and so EU RUU shall work.
But the error I get is Model ID Error, coded 130; which actually tells me that I'm being stupid again because I'm using a wrong RUU.
Now, I'm very tired(really, physically tired, I don't mean that I'm bored) so I need some sleep...
Is there any guru here who may help me? What RUU is correct for my Canadian One S? I got it from Fido in Toronto but because of my work, I'm using it in Asia, in Kazakhstan.
Cheers... :silly:
erol.savas said:
The day I got my Canadian One S, I had an HTC upgrade waiting to be applied...
I was soooooo stupid to apply that, which made me Hboot 1.13 and radio 0.17...
I have rooted and s-off and all other necessary to install JB...
All went nice... I got ParanoidAndroid ROM(thanks guys, very nice job seriously) running smoothly...
However, after several days I've noticed that many people have been complaining that they can't reach me...
I've activated the operator's missed call SMS function and the result was shocking...
I was missing 70% of the calls each day... I started to track the status of the device then...
This is what I've discovered:
Network is constantly switching between 3G, H and H+...
Even if there's H on the screen, sometimes there's no connection actually.
While searching for the probable root cause of the problem, I've installed seven different ROMs, including Android 4.0.4 and 4.1.
The problem remains, so I assume ParanoidAndroid ROM works fine. I have a different problem.
I kept searching and found out that many people have similar problems but I failed to find an exact solution.
One of the articles says that it may be the radio version, which makes sense to me.
Now I'm trying to downgrade the phone since three days.
The RUU I've been trying is:
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed
because I was thinking that GSM network is GSM network and so EU RUU shall work.
But the error I get is Model ID Error, coded 130; which actually tells me that I'm being stupid again because I'm using a wrong RUU.
Now, I'm very tired(really, physically tired, I don't mean that I'm bored) so I need some sleep...
Is there any guru here who may help me? What RUU is correct for my Canadian One S? I got it from Fido in Toronto but because of my work, I'm using it in Asia, in Kazakhstan.
Cheers... :silly:
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You can change your carrier ID so you can pass the model check when using any RUU by follow the instructions at the link below. If you do change your carrier ID then you'll need to unlock your bootloader though htcdev.com after you run a RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26516911#post26516911
Also, after you change to super cid keep in mind you can only run RUU's which contain the same hboot version you are currently running or a higher version. In your case hboot 1.13 or hboot 1.14.
Thanks a lot but...
dc211 said:
You can change your carrier ID so you can pass the model check when using any RUU by follow the instructions at the link below. If you do change your carrier ID then you'll need to unlock your bootloader though htcdev.com after you run a RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26516911#post26516911
Also, after you change to super cid keep in mind you can only run RUU's which contain the same hboot version you are currently running or a higher version. In your case hboot 1.13 or hboot 1.14.
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Thanks a lot.
In fact I read the CID change method but most probably because of late-night-sleepy mood, I've considered the method as brand and model specific thing. After five hours sleep, I see that it is not...
I've performed all the steps and I've succeeded to install this RUU:
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed
As you have mentioned about hboot, the RUU didn't downgrade my hboot from 1.13 but it did downgrade the radio from 0.17 to 0.16. and OpenDSP from v28 to v25.
I've performed all rooting and installed CWM recovery and I've restored the backup.
I got JB back without any hassle.
However, the 3G, h and H+ switching problem still remains, which actually made me look for a solution for RUU installation.
So radio downgrade didn't help...
It's very annoying to see the network constantly switching... And I have reasons to believe that this switching is draining the battery.
Would you have any suggestions on that particular issue?
(I don't know if this is important but I since the problem is still remaining, let me mention anyway...
The geniuses in Fido, even after asking about it for three times, gave me an operator locked phone...
So when I arrived here and have inserted the KZ operator SIM, the phone got locked.
I unlocked it myself...)
Cheers
How did you S-OFF?
Sent from my locked, tampered ville
erol.savas said:
Thanks a lot.
In fact I read the CID change method but most probably because of late-night-sleepy mood, I've considered the method as brand and model specific thing. After five hours sleep, I see that it is not...
I've performed all the steps and I've succeeded to install this RUU:
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed
As you have mentioned about hboot, the RUU didn't downgrade my hboot from 1.13 but it did downgrade the radio from 0.17 to 0.16. and OpenDSP from v28 to v25.
I've performed all rooting and installed CWM recovery and I've restored the backup.
I got JB back without any hassle.
However, the 3G, h and H+ switching problem still remains, which actually made me look for a solution for RUU installation.
So radio downgrade didn't help...
It's very annoying to see the network constantly switching... And I have reasons to believe that this switching is draining the battery.
Would you have any suggestions on that particular issue?
(I don't know if this is important but I since the problem is still remaining, let me mention anyway...
The geniuses in Fido, even after asking about it for three times, gave me an operator locked phone...
So when I arrived here and have inserted the KZ operator SIM, the phone got locked.
I unlocked it myself...)
Cheers
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Glad it worked. For the network switching I think that's fast dormancy doing it's thing but your carrier has to support it. To disable it add these lines to your build.prop file.
ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=0
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
or if those already exist change them to match above and see if that fixes it.
I'm sorry
usaff22 said:
How did you S-OFF?
Sent from my locked, tampered ville
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I'm very sorry to alarm you; my mistake...
I have been very exhausted last night... I've mistyped few but very critical things, such as s-off.
Within my technical limits ans skills, of course no s-off...
I've corrected my signature.
Sorry again...
Cheers
Now, let me track the status
dc211 said:
Glad it worked. For the network switching I think that's fast dormancy doing it's thing but your carrier has to support it. To disable it add these lines to your build.prop file.
ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=0
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
or if those already exist change them to match above and see if that fixes it.
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Thanks mate.
I've added the two lines to build.prop
Even though the switching still is going on, I suspect that it is quite less dynamic than before.
Today, I'll be watching the status of data and the missed call SMS' from the operator.
I'll of course let you know the outcome tomorrow.
Cheers :good:
erol.savas said:
Thanks mate.
I've added the two lines to build.prop
Even though the switching still is going on, I suspect that it is quite less dynamic than before.
Today, I'll be watching the status of data and the missed call SMS' from the operator.
I'll of course let you know the outcome tomorrow.
Cheers :good:
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Don't forget you gotta reboot for it to take effect.
dc211 said:
Don't forget you gotta reboot for it to take effect.
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Yes, sure.
I've rebooted after adding those two lines.
So far it's better...
dc211 said:
Don't forget you gotta reboot for it to take effect.
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OK, here I am...
The problem is still going on...
However... I found out something very interesting...
Yesterday I felt very upset and disappointed with the One S and bough myself a new One X...
I didn't install any HTC updates, etc... I unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM recovery...
Put my favorite ROM, the latest version of ParanoidAndroid...
Inserted the SIM card... Guess what?.. Same thing... Switching between 3G, H, H+ !...
You can't imagine how surprised and shocked I was. I started to consider burning both phones in my back yard.
But before buying some alcohol for easier burn, I've decided to check the issue with another SIM card. :cyclops:
So I've asked from one of my friends having micro-SIM to give me his SIM for 5 mins to test...
While explaining him the problem on his One X, I saw that -with another operator SIM card- his One X is in the same situation...
His One X is pure factory default, no bootloader mods, no recoveries, no custom ROM, etc...
Since he keeps the data off all the time but uses only wifi, the guy had never noticed the issue.
So I'm shocked for two times in 20 hours
Now what?.. The networks of all operators in Kazakhstan have some kind of a problem?
Or is this really a problem?...
Four days ago I was using the same operator network with my good-old HTC Desire and I haven't witnessed such issues with that one, neither with the two EVO 3Ds I have, nor with the Motorola Xoom. By the way, they're still fine... No switching issues so far...
What may the difference be between these old models and the new series?
Problematic new radio hardware or firmware HTC uses in the One series?
If this was only a switching issue, I might think that it may not be a problem actually but the phone still is dropping from the GSM network and I still receive missed call SMS from the operator...
Delays in sending SMS, etc...
What the heck is going on here?
Cheers
Should this method always work?
dc211 said:
You can change your carrier ID so you can pass the model check when using any RUU by follow the instructions at the link below. If you do change your carrier ID then you'll need to unlock your bootloader though htcdev.com after you run a RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26516911#post26516911
Also, after you change to super cid keep in mind you can only run RUU's which contain the same hboot version you are currently running or a higher version. In your case hboot 1.13 or hboot 1.14.
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Hi, I'm not able to run the RUU with this method (130 - Model ID Error). CID is 11111111, phone (One S) is unlocked by htcdev.com. The mid is PJ4020000 and I didn't find any way to change the it (fastboot oem writemid PJ4010000 doesn't work). Hboot version is 2.09. I tried to install both RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2 and RUU_Ville_U_ICS_40_S_HTC_Europe_2.31.401.5. Can anybody help me, please?
Problem because of S3 processor
jkniep said:
Hi, I'm not able to run the RUU with this method (130 - Model ID Error). CID is 11111111, phone (One S) is unlocked by htcdev.com. The mid is PJ4020000 and I didn't find any way to change the it (fastboot oem writemid PJ4010000 doesn't work). Hboot version is 2.09. I tried to install both RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2 and RUU_Ville_U_ICS_40_S_HTC_Europe_2.31.401.5. Can anybody help me, please?
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Nevermind, I just found out that I couldn't update because I have the S3 version (which, of course, nobody at the store told me) and therefore need another RUU.
usaff22 said:
How did you S-OFF?
Sent from my locked, tampered ville
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+1! Lol
HTC One S

[Q] AT&T HTC ONE XL custom rom & recovery installed on locked phone

Hello everyone.
I am new to this part of the forum for i just received a somewhat non working AT&T HTC ONE XL from a friend.
I presume he did not read much into his issue at the time and messed up this phone one way or the other.
Basically the phone works, just not as a phone.
So i will take my time to explain the whole situation with as much detail as possible.
I am personally familiar with rooting, setting up recovery and installing custom roms on android phones (just not on this model yet).
The phone details in its current state are:
- android version 4.0.4
- htc sense version 4.0
- software number cleanrom 4.5 beta2
- htc extension version htcextension_403_1_ga_20
- kernel 3.0.8-01564-gdc95f45
- baseband 0.16.32.09.01_3_10.79.32.08L
As soon as i received the phone, i contacted at&t to ask for an unlocking code, they gladly oblige.
I insert the new SIM card (non AT&T) and the phone asks me to insert the code. After correctly inserting it, the phone accepts the code and proceeds to reboot. After the reboot i get the phone locked screen again and asks me for the code one more time.
At this point i start searching online for the official firmware from htc for this specific model and find the 4.2.2 version and proceed to install it according to their requirements and steps (in manual mode from a desktop pc since the rom installed doesn't have the update feature).
The process gets locked at a point and cannot proceed further.
Phone boots normally again and i decide to do a factory reset. This i when i notice a teamwin custom recovery was installed which is what is blocking the official rom installation.
So at this point i am open for ideas.
I'm positive the issue is not very hard to solve but i also know that i am missing the original recovery. I can only guess no official updates were installed so the phone was running the original 4.0.4 version.
Meanwhile i will be scouting this forum on how this phone exactly works for i understood that there were two forms of recoveries for it (one full and one partial).
I still don't know the recovery version, if it's good, how to access it (different combinations of volume and power pressing didn't work for me).
Finally your opinion on how to make the phone unlocking code work, as in would i need to go back to official, or would a custom different rom work as a solution.
Wish you guys a good day and awaiting your feedback.
Cheers.
Need more info. Boot into bootloader by holding down both the volume down rocker and the power button. After the power button is held for a few seconds, you should see the capacitive buttons flash a few times, and the phone will reboot. Let go of the power button, but DO NOT let go of the volume down rocker until the while hboot screen comes up. When you see the hboot screen, tell us what it says.
In particular, we need to know if it says s-off or s-on, if it says CID 11111111, and hboot version. Also, if it says LOCKED, UNLOCKED, or RELOCKED.
Official RUU will not run if the bootloader is UNLOCKED (needs to be RELOCKED or LOCKED). But be aware, if the phone is superCID and s-on, running a Jellybean RUU or OTA will brick the phone. Which is one of the reasons we need the bootloader info.
RUU does not need to have stock recovery to run, only OTA does. My guess is your bootloader is unlocked, or its the wrong RUU. Any error message when the RUU fails (if so, what does it say)?
Hi, thank you for your quick reply.
I'm going to write down all that is written in the recovery for i still don't understand what locked or unlocked means, s-on or s-off.
anyway, here goes:
tampered
unlocked
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot-1.09.0000
radio-0.16.32.09.01_3
opendsp-v25.1.0.32.0405
emmc-boot
i can't find anything related to cid and i'm still not used to this recovery just yet. wouldn't want to press anything just yet.
i hope i gave enough info and i guess it doesn't look too good just yet.
thank you again for your help.
you should remind me to reduce the use of "just yet".
i'm doing some more reading about superCID and S-on or S-off.
I understand there's a utility from this thread that could determine the supercid status.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672284
again i'd like to point out i have no clue what has been done to this phone so i am trying to handle it with as much care as possible in order not to brick it.
in case superCID is 1111111 and naturally i don't have the original CID, where would that leave me?
As i am understanding slowly how this phone works, if the previous user managed to install a custom rom and a custom recovery on it, would only make sense to assume the superCID has been modified? (i'll be running the tool shortly unless someone jumps and says NOOOOOOOOO don't do it!!!)
I also noticed the teamwin recovery installed is 2.1.8.1
next is understanding what s-on and s-off are all about.
i have a feeling my chances of reverting to stock firmware are slimming. this is quite a complicated phone, nice challenge.
i'm going to point out again what my main problem is: i can't unlock the sim using the code provided by at&t since as soon as the phone reboots it asks me again. so i don't mind whichever route to take, whether custom or stock, as long as i can unlock the sim the simple way.
cheers.
srasiroslayer said:
At this point i start searching online for the official firmware from htc for this specific model and find the 4.2.2 version and proceed to install it according to their requirements and steps (in manual mode from a desktop pc since the rom installed doesn't have the update feature).
The process gets locked at a point and cannot proceed further.
Phone boots normally again and i decide to do a factory reset. This i when i notice a teamwin custom recovery was installed which is what is blocking the official rom installation.
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This is not correct (the text I've bold faced above). OTA requires stock recovery, but RUU does not.
What stopped the RUU from working, is that you bootloader is unlocked (as indicated by the "unlocked" text in hboot). But in your case, you are lucky, since if you were trying to run the 3.18 Jellybean RUU, if it had gotten past the bootloader lock check, it would have bricked the phone (known bug) if you have SuperCID (which is pretty likely).
To reiterate: DO NOT try to relock the bootloader and run the 3.18 RUU, as with S-on and SuperCID, this will brick your phone.
If you have a working adb/fastboot environment, you can easily check CID with the command: fastboot getvar all
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srasiroslayer said:
i have a feeling my chances of reverting to stock firmware are slimming.
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That is far form the truth. Getting back to stock is not that hard.
But if you only want to SIM unlock, I'm not sure that going stock will necessarily help you. You are on CleanROM now, which is pretty close to stock, and I don't think there have been many issues getting SIM unlock on CleanROM.
redpoint73 said:
This is not correct (the text I've bold faced above). OTA requires stock recovery, but RUU does not.
What stopped the RUU from working, is that you bootloader is unlocked (as indicated by the "unlocked" text in hboot). But in your case, you are lucky, since if you were trying to run the 3.18 Jellybean RUU, if it had gotten past the bootloader lock check, it would have bricked the phone (known bug) if you have SuperCID (which is pretty likely).
To reiterate: DO NOT try to relock the bootloader and run the 3.18 RUU, as with S-on and SuperCID, this will brick your phone.
If you have a working adb/fastboot environment, you can easily check CID with the command: fastboot getvar all
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That is far form the truth. Getting back to stock is not that hard.
But if you only want to SIM unlock, I'm not sure that going stock will necessarily help you. You are on CleanROM now, which is pretty close to stock, and I don't think there have been many issues getting SIM unlock on CleanROM.
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Wunderbar,
Thank you again for clarifying things up.
I've been taking this time to read more about this phone on this thread:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
So i am starting to understand how it works.
i have to admit that i should consider myself lucky for if the phone had a locked bootloader, it would've been bricked.
i've been reading a bit about superCID and i don't have a working linux environment (other than virutal) running right now.
but i'll figure out how to check if it's superCID or not (more likely yes).
now that i've figured out one way or the other that the simlock has nothing to do with the firmwares or recovery........... what could cause it?
again i just want it to work and then i'll take the time to play with the custom roms.
I have the correct unlocking code from AT&T since it wouldn't have accepted it to reboot the phone if it was wrong.
so what could be messing it up?
Cheers
srasiroslayer said:
Wunderbar,
i've been reading a bit about superCID and i don't have a working linux environment (other than virutal) running right now.
but i'll figure out how to check if it's superCID or not (more likely yes).
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You don't need a Linux environment to get fastboot/adb working. And you will need them if you want to get s-off or change the CID (which would be the solutions to your problem of running the RUU).
To get fastboot/adb going, I'd suggest you start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754018
There are some apps what will read the phone's state including CID. Others here have mentioned the name of one (or more) such app, but I can't recall, and I don't use it. I'm used to using fastboot.
srasiroslayer said:
now that i've figured out one way or the other that the simlock has nothing to do with the firmwares or recovery........... what could cause it?
again i just want it to work and then i'll take the time to play with the custom roms.
I have the correct unlocking code from AT&T since it wouldn't have accepted it to reboot the phone if it was wrong.
so what could be messing it up?
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Not sure. Going back to stock might help. Its all I can think of. But don't be disappointed if it still doesn't work.
Alright,
So i figured out my CIDnum is 1111111111 using fastboot.
I understand there's a tool that can revert that.
I should also switch to s-off next.
Then at the end lock the bootloader using the adb commands.
Am i on the right track?
At this point i'll try running the RUU and cross my fingers.
My question is, shouldn't i have the original CID number?
and another off topic point, i have no clue what s-on or s-off are.
i'll get into that reading mode again in a bit.
Thank you again, i feel i'm on the right track now and confident.
Cheers
P.S.: do you need me to post the "fastboot getvar all" results? or only thing missing to be sure of was the CID?
Hang on, you're s-on and SuperCID, don't run the RUU or you'll brick your phone. You need to do some reading and research all this before you try these things.
Sent from my Evita
Guys I am Vivek Rajput, from India. I have AT&T HTC oneX. Anything related to internet is not working except whatsapp. Every app is showing network error msg. Showing some data here which i got after reading here. Assume me complete novice about software/cellphones.
***LOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.14.0002
RADIO-0.19as.320911_2
OpenDSP-v29.1.0.45.0622
eMMC-boot
Jun 11 2012,14:36:28
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Have you checked your APNs?
Sent from my Evita
srasiroslayer said:
Alright,
So i figured out my CIDnum is 1111111111 using fastboot.
I understand there's a tool that can revert that.
I should also switch to s-off next.
Then at the end lock the bootloader using the adb commands.
Am i on the right track?
At this point i'll try running the RUU and cross my fingers.
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If you are going to s-off, you DO NOT want to change the CID. SuperCID (11111111) is needed to s-off.
As mentioned, make sure you s-off before RUU, or you will brick.
Once you are s-off, it shouldn't matter whether you lock the bootloader or not. S-off means all security checks are bypassed, including the check for bootloader lock.
srasiroslayer said:
and another off topic point, i have no clue what s-on or s-off are.
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s-off, as mentioned above means all security checks are off. There are good and bad points to this.
The good, is that you will be safe of the SuperCID + RUU brick condition. Custom ROMs will also be easier to flash, if you are interested in doing that (do not need to flash boot.img separately).
The bad of s-off, is that because all security checks are off, there are no safety checks to prevent you from flashing the wrong things. You have to be very careful you don't flash something that is not intended for the device, as it may brick the phone.
Are you are okay with that, then proceed with s-off. If not, the alternate solution is to change the CID back to the proper AT&T CID (cws__001). This will also prevent the SuperCID + RUU brick condition. But may make the phone harder to s-off in the future, if you later choose that route.
It looks like then that the s-off route is the one to take, since i will definitely in the future be interested in flashing custom roms.
And it looks relatively easy as per:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
After doing some reading, it also looks safe to achieve s-off on custom roms such as my case.
I'm still reading if s-off will work on my bootloader version or if there are any specific versions to run it at. (so far no mention so good)
I'm guessing i will run s-off today and if everything works out as it should will post my results here.
Only then will i proceed to run the RUU which i downloaded from htc for the at&t model specifically (no chance i could go wrong with that).
Thank you for all the help, i honestly don't think i would've found my way around easily without guidance.
Cheers
Yes, the s-off method is easy, and it should work on any hboot version.
Good luck.
Could just having S-off fix my sim locked issue?
In any case new questions arise in my head such as since my model number is PJ8310000 and that with s-off i will be installing PJ8312000-OneX.zip, will that affect running the RUU later on?
srasiroslayer said:
Could just having S-off fix my sim locked issue?
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I doubt it. SIM lock and s-off are not related, to my knowledge.
srasiroslayer said:
In any case new questions arise in my head such as since my model number is PJ8310000 and that with s-off i will be installing PJ8312000-OneX.zip, will that affect running the RUU later on?
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Once you are s-off, all security and safety checks are off by definition. As long as you are running an RUU meant for EVITA, you will be safe, and it should run properly.
Looks like i got the 99 error thing.
at first i had the error 92 and all was working good but after the final reboot didn't get s-off
the second try i'm getting error 99.
I'm going to read more into it.
I'm still s-on so.......
So here are the current updates.
As i mentioned in the previous post, running it the first time resulted in error 92 which is normal, followed instructions and didn't get s-off.
second time i had error 99. still no s-off.
I turn off the device and power it back on, run the script all over again with a real good attention and precision (i usually don't f*ck things up).
This time i get the error 92 again and still no success at the end. (did this over 4 times now and no s-off).
would i be logical for me to assume that once the rom is booted it's messed up somewhere? hence the last part of the script not working and also hence sim unlock not working?
what's a good custom rom that would i could install using recovery and not brick my phone?
maybe just installing one would solve all my issues.
Cheers
What ROM are you attempting s-off on?
PS. Asking for a suggested/best/favourite ROM isn't allowed here.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
What ROM are you attempting s-off on?
PS. Asking for a suggested/best/favourite ROM isn't allowed here.
Sent from my Evita
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Hi,
I'm trying it on CleanROM 4.5 beta2.
And by best rom in my case was asking one that would be compatible with my situation, as in hboot 1.0.9, teamwin 2.1.8.1 recovery, supercid, unlocked, s-on.
Cheers.

Sim unlock with Hboot 1.29

Hello guys,
I think my sensation xe is simlocked to T-Mobile. I have bought it off ebay and had returned it to the seller for repairing the camera. The seller has apparently fixed the issue but when i insert my sim card it does not connect to network and gives error 'your sim card does not allow connection to this network'. I have tried the settings inside phone information(*#*#4636#*#*) and also the sim unlock guide method 1 and 2. But it still does not connect. I think that the sim unlock method failed due to Hboot v 1.29. My device info is as follows
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
Hboot-1.29.0000
RADIO-11.24A.3504.31_M
OpenADSP-v05.6.0.2226.00.0418
eMMC-boot
Is there any was to unlock this phone? Any help would be awesome...
Thanks!
ushmal said:
Hello guys,
I think my sensation xe is simlocked to T-Mobile. I have bought it off ebay and had returned it to the seller for repairing the camera. The seller has apparently fixed the issue but when i insert my sim card it does not connect to network and gives error 'your sim card does not allow connection to this network'. I have tried the settings inside phone information(*#*#4636#*#*) and also the sim unlock guide method 1 and 2. But it still does not connect. I think that the sim unlock method failed due to Hboot v 1.29. My device info is as follows
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
Hboot-1.29.0000
RADIO-11.24A.3504.31_M
OpenADSP-v05.6.0.2226.00.0418
eMMC-boot
Is there any was to unlock this phone? Any help would be awesome...
Thanks!
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Does your phone ask for pin? Usually phones with sim lock don't do that and you'll get the warning that the sim card can't be used.
Maybe try to manually select the network in settings.
No good...
Sajito said:
Does your phone ask for pin? Usually phones with sim lock don't do that and you'll get the warning that the sim card can't be used.
Maybe try to manually select the network in settings.
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Nope...no pin request...
I even tried this guys thread...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597778&page=2... My mobile also shows TMOB010 below the IMEI during the unlock method...but even after downgrading the firmware and erasing S58 data...upgrading to 3.33 and flashing a new rom, the phone still does not connect... and by the way, TMOB010 is still there...
ushmal said:
Nope...no pin request...
I even tried this guys thread...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597778&page=2... My mobile also shows TMOB010 below the IMEI during the unlock method...but even after downgrading the firmware and erasing S58 data...upgrading to 3.33 and flashing a new rom, the phone still does not connect... and by the way, TMOB010 is still there...
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Then I'm sorry, I have no clue...
One guy had the same problem and as far as I know he fixed it with hboot downgrade, PB file again, then hboot upgrade and stock ARHD (not TMOB).
Search a bit, it wasn't long time ago.
EDIT:
Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27813767&postcount=531
and here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597778&page=2
nlooooo said:
One guy had the same problem and as far as I know he fixed it with hboot downgrade, PB file again, then hboot upgrade and stock ARHD (not TMOB).
Search a bit, it wasn't long time ago.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda app-developers app
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Thanks, i will search a bit more, but when i downgraded the firmware to 1.17, my HBOOT will also be downgraded right.. so i already did the method you are suggesting...anyways i will look a bit more... i need all the help i can get...
thanks again for replying!
ushmal said:
Thanks, i will search a bit more, but when i downgraded the firmware to 1.17, my HBOOT will also be downgraded right.. so i already did the method you are suggesting...anyways i will look a bit more... i need all the help i can get...
thanks again for replying!
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Try with the links I gave you, especially the second one cause that's the guy that had the same issue and solved it.
Also i had another thought... what if there is something else wrong with the phone? What if its not locked but has some other problem? This is because i have tried almost every method i could find out there. So can anybody tell me how to check if your phone is really simlocked??
nlooooo said:
One guy had the same problem and as far as I know he fixed it with hboot downgrade, PB file again, then hboot upgrade and stock ARHD (not TMOB).
Search a bit, it wasn't long time ago.
EDIT:
Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27813767&postcount=531
and here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597778&page=2
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I have tried methods suggested in both of these thread my friend and sadly it does not work...both go pretty much the same way....
ushmal said:
I have tried methods suggested in both of these thread my friend and sadly it does not work...both go pretty much the same way....
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Tried to supercid before everything?
nlooooo said:
Tried to supercid before everything?
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Ohh i forgot to mention before...the cid was already 111111 when it was delivered... so no need to supercid...
Anyways i plan to do the process all over again one more time...just to be double sure that i didnt miss anything..its getting late so maybe i will have to do it tomorrow...will report if anything good comes out of it...fingers crossed...
In the meantime if anybody has a suggestion please do share...
Thanks guys for all the support...

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