Hi all!
I got superCID to complete the s-off procedure, and everything went fine.
Now can I stay with superCID or it is safer to restore the original CID?
Thanks
I stayed with scid without problems...
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I'm wondering the same, although after changing to super cid, I haven't continued to s-off. At the time there was an unanswered question regarding a few of us whose phone model is PJ04011000. I'm not sure this was ever answered in the Face Palm thread (post 818). Or ... what would I need to do to obtain s-off via Moonshine method. Appreciate any help!
My concerns mostly regards eventual future updates from HTC, even if i'm on Trickdroid 9.1...
Jeeza said:
My concerns mostly regards eventual future updates from HTC, even if i'm on Trickdroid 9.1...
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Future updates on stock, i would advise to check twice before doing it on supercid.
Updates on custom roms is no problem.
Depends what your original cid and mid was/is. ( assuming s-off is done)
If its a branded eu device. Then i would unbrand it. (even when not on s-off)
There should not be a mid conflict.
If its a unbranded eu device. Change back to original. Or compatible with a common/general wwe ruu.
Most usa devices have a different mid then the eu devices and are almost always branded.
Fully unbranding these is still troublesome.
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real187 said:
Future updates on stock, i would advise to check twice before doing it on supercid.
Updates on custom roms is no problem.
Depends what your original cid and mid was/is. ( assuming s-off is done)
If its a branded eu device. Then i would unbrand it. (even when not on s-off)
There should not be a mid conflict.
If its a unbranded eu device. Change back to original. Or compatible with a common/general wwe ruu.
Most usa devices have a different mid then the eu devices and are almost always branded.
Fully unbranding these is still troublesome.
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That's some insight into CID.
I don't have an RUU of JB for BM_001 and want to change to some other CID using s-off.
Can I receive official updates after S-on and flashing the new RUU? or will there be a problem?
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khan.orak said:
That's some insight into CID.
I don't have an RUU of JB for BM_001 and want to change to some other CID using s-off.
Can I receive official updates after S-on and flashing the new RUU? or will there be a problem?
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If you just want jb and dont mind that your on stock bell rom.
Just s-off, then change back cid to original (as far is i know always 8 digits, check via fastboot with getvar all command)
Then run a older bm ruu. And just do the otas till, your on jb.
Afterwards you can always, change to a unbranded one if you want. there are guides enough on this forum.
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THank you very much! I'll stay with Scid for now
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I'm new to this site, just registered. Sorry i'm a noob!! So I have had the Blue Tmobile One S since august but sold that one to my friend and bought a black one from a guy and said it's from solavei, So I try it and everything seems legit except It's running Android 4.0.3 and Sense 4.0. So I go to menu>Software updates>check now to see if I can get the OTA they had in September but it says I am currently up to date. I checked my sotfware information and it said my software number was 1.84.1135.17 71ORD. I look online to see if I can some how download it and it told me that if I don't have these two other numbers and had something else then the warranty is void and I can't get updates. So My big question is how can I change my software number? Do I have to like root my phone? Then some how unroot it back to a different stock ROM? I'm open to suggestions and I would really like an answer thanks!!
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I'm new to this site, just registered. Sorry i'm a noob!! So I have had the Blue Tmobile One S since august but sold that one to my friend and bought a black one from a guy and said it's from solavei, So I try it and everything seems legit except It's running Android 4.0.3 and Sense 4.0. So I go to menu>Software updates>check now to see if I can get the OTA they had in September but it says I am currently up to date. I checked my sotfware information and it said my software number was 1.84.1135.17 71ORD. I look online to see if I can some how download it and it told me that if I don't have these two other numbers and had something else then the warranty is void and I can't get updates. So My big question is how can I change my software number? Do I have to like root my phone? Then some how unroot it back to a different stock ROM? I'm open to suggestions and I would really like an answer thanks!!
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If you're on 1.84 I would not update via OTA. You probably have a 1.06 or .09 hboot, which will be extremely nice for you.
I would suggest unlocking your bootloader via HTC and installing TrickDroid if you want stock. There arr several guides, including a all in one tool to help you with the process.
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BRUNR. said:
I'm new to this site, just registered. Sorry i'm a noob!! So I have had the Blue Tmobile One S since august but sold that one to my friend and bought a black one from a guy and said it's from solavei, So I try it and everything seems legit except It's running Android 4.0.3 and Sense 4.0. So I go to menu>Software updates>check now to see if I can get the OTA they had in September but it says I am currently up to date. I checked my sotfware information and it said my software number was 1.84.1135.17 71ORD. I look online to see if I can some how download it and it told me that if I don't have these two other numbers and had something else then the warranty is void and I can't get updates. So My big question is how can I change my software number? Do I have to like root my phone? Then some how unroot it back to a different stock ROM? I'm open to suggestions and I would really like an answer thanks!!
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You can try typing *#*#CHECKIN#*#* into the dialer and then checking for updates.
Or you can find a T-Mobile US 2.35 RUU and running that. However it will be more difficult to flash ROMs once you have upgraded if you want to do that later on.
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usaff22 said:
You can try typing *#*#CHECKIN#*#* into the dialer and then checking for updates.
Or you can find a T-Mobile US 2.35 RUU and running that. However it will be more difficult to flash ROMs once you have upgraded if you want to do that later on.
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I tried that and all it did was say in my notifications "checkin succeeded" and nothing else happend.. so idk about that. I'm not really looking to root my phone, all I really want to do is have my phone run on the latest software and get OTA updates if possible. But if I need to root it, I will. And for the second thing, I'd have to root my phone to run the 2.35 right?
xxquicksh0txx said:
If you're on 1.84 I would not update via OTA. You probably have a 1.06 or .09 hboot, which will be extremely nice for you.
I would suggest unlocking your bootloader via HTC and installing TrickDroid if you want stock. There arr several guides, including a all in one tool to help you with the process.
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Can you send me a link to it? That'd be great thanks
BRUNR. said:
I tried that and all it did was say in my notifications "checkin succeeded" and nothing else happend.. so idk about that. I'm not really looking to root my phone, all I really want to do is have my phone run on the latest software and get OTA updates if possible. But if I need to root it, I will. And for the second thing, I'd have to root my phone to run the 2.35 right?
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After "checkin succeeded" you should then check for updates in Settings, as I mentioned earlier.
You seem to be running an "ORD" build which is basically like a Beta test for the latest software. RD stands for Research & Development. The latest 2.35 RUU should work without rooting.
However that will upgrade your HBOOT and make it more difficult if you decide to root later on.
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xxquicksh0txx said:
If you're on 1.84 I would not update via OTA. You probably have a 1.06 or .09 hboot, which will be extremely nice for you.
I would suggest unlocking your bootloader via HTC and installing TrickDroid if you want stock. There arr several guides, including a all in one tool to help you with the process.
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I am on 1.84 and I don't have the 1.06 or .09 hboot, I have the higher 1.14 I think, on Cincinnati Bell wireless. Not to hijack your thread bud but I am stuck wondering what I should do as well, since there is no RUU from my provider, I have cid HTC_017.
I also have the 4.0.3 with HTC 4.0
LibertyMonger said:
I am on 1.84 and I don't have the 1.06 or .09 hboot, I have the higher 1.14 I think, on Cincinnati Bell wireless. Not to hijack your thread bud but I am stuck wondering what I should do as well, since there is no RUU from my provider, I have cid HTC_017.
I also have the 4.0.3 with HTC 4.0
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Change CID to HTC__001, run a 2.31 unbranded RUU. Then use the downgrade thread to downgrade down to 1.06 HBOOT.
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usaff22 said:
Change CID to HTC__001, run a 2.31 unbranded RUU. Then use the downgrade thread to downgrade down to 1.06 HBOOT.
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I tried this and couldn't run the 2.31 unbranded ruu
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LibertyMonger said:
I tried this and couldn't run the 2.31 unbranded ruu
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Do SuperCID then any RUU will work.
Hello guys, as you can tell by my post count I'm a noob, so please go easy on me.
I'm interested in getting rid of the Tmobile RUU on my phone and putting in the Euro version. I'm sick of the pace of T-Mobile USA updating their phone. So I was hoping I could get help with this procedure.
Warning, I have never unlocked a phone before. Anyone want to take this quest?
there are topics galore about this.
unlock your device (search 4 tread)
change your cid ((via supercid method) search 4 tread)
relock (search 4 tread)
run a ruu.exe compatible with the cid ((you can do a older ruu, then update via ota) search 4 tread)
why search 4 tread??? if you dont understand what your doing, dont even start.
Thank you. I read through most of them but I got confused with the super cid. If I used that that means any ruu file will work? Also does that mean I won't be able to update ota?
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harpr33t said:
Thank you. I read through most of them but I got confused with the super cid. If I used that that means any ruu file will work? Also does that mean I won't be able to update ota?
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you dont have to change to supercid, you also can change to a HTC-cid that will allow you to run a ruu.
there is a list here on xda with all htc cids from countrys (branded and unbranded)
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you dont have to change to supercid, you also can change to a HTC-cid that will allow you to run a ruu.
there is a list here on xda with all htc cids from countrys (branded and unbranded)
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Will I be able to do an update ota?
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Yes, but only if you are not on supercid.
Supercid + ota = brick
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harpr33t said:
Will I be able to do an update ota?
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Just use HTC__001 (for almost every www rom) or a unbranded EU Cid (for example the UK version).
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Hi, I'm sending my HOS to have it changed and with S-Off I want it to be stock first, but I don't have any Orange rom or ruu. Do you know where to get it?
Thanks
Edit: The stock CID is ORANG309
wanxu said:
Hi, I'm sending my HOS to have it changed and with S-Off I want it to be stock first, but I don't have any Orange rom or ruu. Do you know where to get it?
Thanks
Edit: The stock CID is ORANG309
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I have bricked the HOS and I need the same ROM CID ORANG309.
Where to get it?
Thank you
daymon said:
I have bricked the HOS and I need the same ROM CID ORANG309.
Where to get it?
Thank you
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Doesn't appear to be one. Check out this site. There's a few Europe ones...
Just try eu Orange ones
Normally they contain most used languages.
You can check the txt-file in tempfile wich cids are supported
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daymon said:
I have bricked the HOS and I need the same ROM CID ORANG309.
Where to get it?
Thank you
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Wow, long time ago... I suppose you are also spanish, so check out this link: http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=557781
When I sent the phone, it was with the correct rom, S-ON but I wasn't able to install the original recovery, I think. Anyway, they considered the phone under warranty, so there's no problem
I'm sorry if there's already a thread for this, but I wanted to know does anyone know how to get the htc one s unrooted, s-off to s-on, and re-lock the bootloader. I want to get my phone back to when I had it. I have and HTC one s T-Mobile (S4). I'm currently on CM10.1 with super cid s-off rooted.
The best way is to download the All in one tool by hansoon2000 but I don't know if the phone than is locked or relocked try out.
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sasuke2012 said:
I'm sorry if there's already a thread for this, but I wanted to know does anyone know how to get the htc one s unrooted, s-off to s-on, and re-lock the bootloader. I want to get my phone back to when I had it. I have and HTC one s T-Mobile (S4). I'm currently on CM10.1 with super cid s-off rooted.
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Check dev section.
There is a topic to get back to stock locked.
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Hi,
I'm facing a problem.
I'm trying to change the TMUS T-MOB010 CID to super cid 11111111 or HTC__001 by following the below link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155135
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC Devices One S, One XL, Droid DNA
But by doing alll this process I the end when I check it is still T-MOB010.
Any body help please.
Thanks and Best Rergard's
adeebulrehman said:
Hi,
I'm facing a problem.
I'm trying to change the TMUS T-MOB010 CID to super cid 11111111 or HTC__001 by following the below link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155135
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC Devices One S, One XL, Droid DNA
But by doing alll this process I the end when I check it is still T-MOB010.
Any body help please.
Thanks and Best Rergard's
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I'm having the same problem. I've followed the steps. Made sure I've modified position 214, but
Code:
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
always shows T-MOB010for me too
were you able to solve the problem?
whats your current softwareversion?
the latest jb tmob ota has been problematic for supercid
kearneyman said:
I'm having the same problem. I've followed the steps. Made sure I've modified position 214, but
Code:
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
always shows T-MOB010for me too
were you able to solve the problem?
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I think that after doing OTA Update not possible for T-mobile Users or other also.
real187 said:
whats your current softwareversion?
the latest jb tmob ota has been problematic for supercid
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Yes You are right after OTA update not possible to change CID.
real187 said:
whats your current softwareversion?
the latest jb tmob ota has been problematic for supercid
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Why i'm not able to install stock T-mobile rom.
Whats the softwareversion?
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adeebulrehman said:
Why i'm not able to install stock T-mobile rom.
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You will need the RUU_Ville_U_JB_45_S_TMOUS_3.14.531.11_Radio_1.13.50.05.31_10.30.50.08L_release_309489_signed_ICS_2
the old one (RUU_Ville_U_ICS_40_S_TMOUS_2.35.531.7_Radio_1.08ts.50.02.16_10.08e.50.04L_release_279577_signed) will not work any more
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You will need the RUU_Ville_U_JB_45_S_TMOUS_3.14.531.11_Radio_1.13.50.05.31_10.30.50.08L_release_309489_signed_ICS_2
the old one (RUU_Ville_U_ICS_40_S_TMOUS_2.35.531.7_Radio_1.08ts.50.02.16_10.08e.50.04L_release_279577_signed) will not work any more
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Thanks
I am having the same problem. Were you able to find a solution?
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Jtag
Go to a Riff JTAG repair shop. Get boot of htc one s model no. PJ401100 flashed through jtag and also tell him to change CID to HTC__102 and now run European RUU in bootloader. Now u have European htc one s of model id PJ401100. Also u can update OTA to jellybean4.1 european version,all Tmobile gone. I did this 4 months ago. Costed Rs.1500 in India.
hschtc said:
Go to a Riff JTAG repair shop. Get boot of htc one s model no. PJ401100 flashed through jtag and also tell him to change CID to HTC__102 and now run European RUU in bootloader. Now u have European htc one s of model id PJ401100. Also u can update OTA to jellybean4.1 european version,all Tmobile gone. I did this 4 months ago. Costed Rs.1500 in India.
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Got it for 1200/-
Offtopic - I have to admit that the stock ROM is the best ROM for One-S... Maybe it's just me but that;s what I realized. I've had a hard time getting back to stock and I won't change it again. Cyanogen for example had lots of bugs, poor battery, poor camera, saw aonly 2 GB of internal memory instead of 6, etc... In a few words, HTC did a great job with their ROMs, AND especially with this great phone
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Offtopic - I have to admit that the stock ROM is the best ROM for One-S... Maybe it's just me but that;s what I realized. I've had a hard time getting back to stock and I won't change it again. Cyanogen for example had lots of bugs, poor battery, poor camera, saw aonly 2 GB of internal memory instead of 6, etc... In a few words, HTC did a great job with their ROMs, AND especially with this great phone
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hschtc said:
Go to a Riff JTAG repair shop. Get boot of htc one s model no. PJ401100 flashed through jtag and also tell him to change CID to HTC__102 and now run European RUU in bootloader. Now u have European htc one s of model id PJ401100. Also u can update OTA to jellybean4.1 european version,all Tmobile gone. I did this 4 months ago. Costed Rs.1500 in India.
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whr do u live bro.....Can i Get my One s Tmobile flashed through Riff JTAG at.HTC COSTOMER CARE...or i should search for some private shops.....