I have Att one x on stock 4.1.1 from the ruu. Running with unlocked bootloader, s on, and rooted. What kernals could I flash without changing Roms. I like the stability of the stock Rom.
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I tried flashing a kernel or two on stock 3.17 and none were stable for me. But that was when s-off first came out and I didn't bother troubleshooting.
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If I'm unlocked and running a custom Rom, can I lock and flash the stock ruu?
Currently on clean Rom.
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I would go with this option if you want stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674080
I think the 1.73 ruu, wouldn't work due to software number being higher than 1.73. Since CleanROM is based off 1.8x. But I may be way off.
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joho5 said:
If I'm unlocked and running a custom Rom, can I lock and flash the stock ruu?
Currently on clean Rom.
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What ROMs can I run with hboot 1.14?I am on T-Mobile update 2.35.531.7 .I have tried a few and can not get WiFi to work .I do not want to downgrade the hboot .
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You may want to try the Energy ROM. It's based off of T mobile 2.35 software.
In the alternative you can try aosp ROMs like Jellybam. I think that should work.. Not 100 percent sure though.
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Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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It works great! Amazing ROM. You can use it as a daily driver.
Just make sure to also fastboot flash the boot.img from the ROM seperately. Or try Fusion 3.1 custom kernel. So after flashing the rom, go back into bootloader and fastboot the relevant boot.img (can be extracted from the rom zip itself).
If you are coming from stock or from a SENSE based ROM, you will need to do this since SENSE kernels are not compatible with AOSP type ROMs.
So just follow the download instructions in the development thread about Jellybam. I find battery life is OK, but not as good as say, using a plain old ICS ROM with Zarboz's custom SENSE kernel.
Thanks for the tips.I have flashed ROMs before with this phone and had no problems. But I went back to stock with a ruu and don't understand why it is such b---h to get new ROMs WiFi to work. I have been reading for days and no real answer.. About to flash jellybam and will hope for the best......
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The WiFi works on jellybam . once again thanks
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Will it did work until it rebooted . now what
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Got it to work again. Everything is going great. Jellybam is an excellent rom
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All ROMs will work except the Stock Jellybean ROMs which need you to flash WiFi partitions. You have the 1.14 hboot which won't let you flash those partitions and hence no WiFi.
Downgrade your hboot and you will be fine..
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Jellybam battery life is not that great can anyone suggest a cm10 based or asop rom that has good reviews and battery life. What about pa 2.56.
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Hey, i didnt root my one s it camebrooted out of the box an the phone was on modaco rom. My friend updated my one a to 4.1.1 and sense 4+ . How can i know iff im running the official (stock) rom ????
Thx
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khäled.M said:
Hey, i didnt root my one s it camebrooted out of the box an the phone was on modaco rom. My friend updated my one a to 4.1.1 and sense 4+ . How can i know iff im running the official (stock) rom ????
Thx
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There is no "official" stock Rom..."official" would be an RUU...what carrier do you have? If T-Mobile, does your phone have a crap load of extra T-Mobile junk apps on it? If not, he probably installed a Rom based on the 4.1.1 leak, which could be a few different roms here. What does it say under Settings, About, Software Information? Do you still have a custom recovery?
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My phone is unlocked and doest have any carrier . It have htc logo not T-mobile.
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Cwm recovery.
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khäled.M said:
Cwm recovery.
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looks like you are on the virtuous ville+ rom
which is based on the leaked ruu for the one s se aka ville+ which explains your signature "sent from htc one s special edition"
if you look at the screenshots in the thread and the build number etc. you will see that its identical to yours.
if you are on stock rom your build number should be
3.16.401.8 (for the unbranded rom)
so, no, you are not on stock rom.
Is it possible to go back to a ics Rom from jellybean? If so what are the requirements and how?
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If your boot loader is unlocked and you have recovery installed, its just a matter of flashing an ICS ROM. If you're completely stock, there's no way
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Even if I'm s-on?
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Even if I'm s-on?
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S-on is not what causes you to do anything. It is the boot loader that you need to worry about. Without unlocking it, you can't do anything. If you are on the 3.18 firmware there is nothing you can do.
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Son only matters if your super cid and intend to ruu.
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I'm on firmware 3.15 and running nocturnal se , want to try jb Rom but if for some reason I don't like it could I just flash back to my old Rom?
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I'm on firmware 3.15 and running nocturnal se , want to try jb Rom but if for some reason I don't like it could I just flash back to my old Rom?
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Sounds like you have the tegra 3 one x. If your boot loader does not say Evita, you need to visit the international one x forums. At the type on HTC one x and choose the one that does not say AT&T
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no im on att htc one x aka xl. also sorry on firmware 1.85
Yes you can flash back if you like.
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So I recently got a new device since I lost my 4g on my last htc one s and unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, rooted, all that good jazz but for some reason I flash a custom rom and it doesn't get past the htc boot screen. I was able to flash new roms on my last htc one s no problem but can't for some reason. The only difference I can say is that this new one received the ota jb update. Any advice? I'd like to be able to get back to my jb roms...
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So I recently got a new device since I lost my 4g on my last htc one s and unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, rooted, all that good jazz but for some reason I flash a custom rom and it doesn't get past the htc boot screen. I was able to flash new roms on my last htc one s no problem but can't for some reason. The only difference I can say is that this new one received the ota jb update. Any advice? I'd like to be able to get back to my jb roms...
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did you flash the boot.img file?
I didn't but the roms I've tried flashing didn't require that. Or at least I didn't think so. I.e. Slimrom and deviantx....
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I didn't but the roms I've tried flashing didn't require that. Or at least I didn't think so. I.e. Slimrom and deviantx....
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i maybe wrong with this but if your s-off you dont need to flash the boot.img, but if your s-on then u need to flash the boot.img
So.... totally neglected to s-off so yes I had to flash boot.img. I'm good to go. Thanks for the help a lot!
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