I already S-off and rooted my phone. I just wanna know if i can use Official ICS firmware.
Where can i download the official ICS firmware for HTC Desire S?
patr3k said:
I already S-off and rooted my phone. I just wanna know if i can use Official ICS firmware.
Where can i download the official ICS firmware for HTC Desire S?
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Don't do it! It will re-flash the HBOOT, etc. You can get the official ICS through
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
Desire S, version 4.0
Desire S HTC WWE RUU N/A v4.0 404.0 MB 14.01.401.2
Run the RUU up to just before the actual install step, then find the zip package in your temporary files, copy it elsewhere and exit the RUU installer. You can then modify this to have the hboot you want, to protect your S-OFF (either the ENG version 2, or the version starting 7), then put it on the root of your SD card as PG88IMG.zip and reboot to fastboot.
This will still wipe all the data on your phone.
I would strongly suggest you just flash an ICS or JB ROM from xda instead though.
I would strongly suggest you just flash an ICS or JB ROM from xda instead though.
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You mean flash it using custom rom instead?
patr3k said:
You mean flash it using custom rom instead?
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Yes, that's what he's recommending (and I would too)
patr3k said:
I already S-off and rooted my phone. I just wanna know if i can use Official ICS firmware.
Where can i download the official ICS firmware for HTC Desire S?
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You can use it, no problem, but as paulie-uk said, it's better to install custom rom than stick to official software. If you have your bootloader unlocked, than you're ready to go.
teadrinker said:
Yes, that's what he's recommending (and I would too)
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You can use it, no problem, but as paulie-uk said, it's better to install custom rom than stick to official software. If you have your bootloader unlocked, than you're ready to go.
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Guys, what custom rom can you recommend? (Less buggy)
Thanks for all the replies.
Any stable JB rom recomended? :fingers-crossed:
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Any stable JB rom recomended? :fingers-crossed:
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Go and read the development threads, choose a couple of ROMs that look good and don't seem to have problems and then try them out.
patr3k said:
Guys, what custom rom can you recommend? (Less buggy)
Thanks for all the replies.
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Any stable JB rom recomended? :fingers-crossed:
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First of all you should check if you have Sony or Hitachi panels - check this thread for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943524 If you have Sony panel, then you're ready to go without additional preparations.
You can try blindanddumb's or flinny's CM 10.1-based roms. They still have some minor issues (especially if one has Hitachi screen panel) like problems with led notifications lights, but as a whole they're smooth and stable. Maybe one of the more experienced custom rom users will say something more about those two, or will propose others. Myself, I'm a happy user of bnd CM 10.1
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First of all you should check if you have Sony or Hitachi panels - check this thread for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943524 If you have Sony panel, then you're ready to go without additional preparations.
You can try blindanddumb's or flinny's CM 10.1-based roms. They still have some minor issues (especially if one has Hitachi screen panel) like problems with led notifications lights, but as a whole they're smooth and stable. Maybe one of the more experienced custom rom users will say something more about those two, or will propose others. Myself, I'm a happy user of bnd CM 10.1
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I just want to say try some. I'm currently using the JellyFireBeanv2, nice and smooth. This is not a Sense ROM. Just try some, there is always one for you out there.
SimonTS said:
Go and read the development threads, choose a couple of ROMs that look good and don't seem to have problems and then try them out.
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Thanks! :good:
Kitke said:
First of all you should check if you have Sony or Hitachi panels - check this thread for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943524 If you have Sony panel, then you're ready to go without additional preparations.
You can try blindanddumb's or flinny's CM 10.1-based roms. They still have some minor issues (especially if one has Hitachi screen panel) like problems with led notifications lights, but as a whole they're smooth and stable. Maybe one of the more experienced custom rom users will say something more about those two, or will propose others. Myself, I'm a happy user of bnd CM 10.1
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Thanks mate! What a big help from you! :good:
I also would like to revert to 235 official. I've used pacman 22, changed to fullysamsung 101, sagasation and now pacman 23& this one it rebooted once and drops frames when recording in 720p. What rom u recomend me custom that works flawless and is rooted?
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There is no flawless rom. Try blindndumb cyanogen port. I've been using it for more than two months as my daily driver and except for some minor issues it's very good - fast, stable and with great battery life.
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guys im thinking of finally updating to gingerbread because some apps are requiring that os .... my questions are :
if im rooted can i still just press the update button from the notification menu?
2. should i be doing that ? a lot of posts online complain about this update so is it worth it? could i be better off flashing a gingerbread based custom rom from this website?
3. is there a backup process to make sure i can go back to froyo if the need arises?
thanks
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If you are rooted you should not update the phone using the button. I don't think it will work anyways. If you want stock gingerbread there are plenty on here. In my sig, Juicy has a stable, fast, yet great on battery 2.52 Gingerbread with sense 2.5. It is version R2. There are more advanced sense 3.0 and 3.5 ROMs out there too. Both highly modified and looking like a stock ROM.
okay ... so i will just keep ignoring that button i guess...
thabks for the help
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oik01 said:
okay ... so i will just keep ignoring that button i guess...
thabks for the help
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Why? You might as well just put a better rom on there it's a lot better anyway
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guys im thinking of finally updating to gingerbread because some apps are requiring that os .... my questions are :
if im rooted can i still just press the update button from the notification menu?
2. should i be doing that ? a lot of posts online complain about this update so is it worth it? could i be better off flashing a gingerbread based custom rom from this website?
3. is there a backup process to make sure i can go back to froyo if the need arises?
thanks
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The update worked well for me and found no bugs when I did it, but It all depends on what you do with your cell. Custom Roms are all beta versions, that means that they all have bugs but most are very smooth and stable and have many tweaks to play with that you won´t find out in the stock gb update.
If you run the update, you will loose the root access, so you will have to run the hack kit again. You can also flash the rooted version of that RUU that is in the general section under the thread Stock Roms...is the Gene Pole's one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385016
Make a nandroid backup with the Rom Manager or 4EXT recovery (the one you are using) and in case you don't like the update go can restore it...hope it helps.
glevitan said:
Custom Roms are all beta versions
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Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
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Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
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What I actually meant is that are not offical and bugs are solved on the run as reported by users...I have been using most of the roms in the forum and are awesome...I won´t go back to stock again again, but you have to know what you are doing and what to expect...
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Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
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Actually yes. All roms posted here are considered beta. This is due to the face that every custom rom changes some coding in the OS or kernel. Only non beta roms are stock roms.
Sorry, my understanding of a beta version is one that is still undergoing testing prior to the official release. Since these ROMs will never see an official release, I don't consider the ones made off of an official RUU as beta. Just my opinion.
Hey all,
I'm complete noob about flashing. When I had GB - that was quite simple, but now I'm on last official ICS stock from HTC, and I'm totally angry for this. This rom it's just crap. I want to flash to a custom rom, and I don't know how on ICS, there is any solution? Noob proof? I want to change to some stable, smooth, and maybe non-sense rom? Can some1 help me? Will be very nice, if this rom will have wifi/bt switches in quick settings, and auto sys-updates (ota)
hexen88 said:
Hey all,
I'm complete noob about flashing. When I had GB - that was quite simple, but now I'm on last official ICS stock from HTC, and I'm totally angry for this. This rom it's just crap. I want to flash to a custom rom, and I don't know how on ICS, there is any solution? Noob proof? I want to change to some stable, smooth, and maybe non-sense rom? Can some1 help me? Will be very nice, if this rom will have wifi/bt switches in quick settings, and auto sys-updates (ota)
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Hi,
Are you still s-off?
If so,then backup your stuff,superwipe,and install a ROM from HERE
Read the [OP] to see what the ROM is all about.
I never been s-off ;(
hexen88 said:
I never been s-off ;(
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Hi,
In which case,head for THIS THREAD
There is only this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614617
J....skdjhf?
hexen88 said:
There is only this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614617
J....skdjhf?
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yes, only this method for now.
read it carefully
I'll be able to back to stock if needed? (To send it to service for ex.). It's really needed to change cid? IS there any custom rom with OTA?
Yes you need to change cid, yes you can change back if needed. Try out a few roms, see what you like they all are really great. It's just a matter of personal preference. I'm not understanding what you mean by Rom with ota. Over the air Rom? Or do you
Mean a Rom like the ota update? If so, yes there is. Hope this helps
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Rom that have system updates over the air, and notifications about update like stock rom, u know, i'm entering preferences > about > check updates.
I can't try few roms... This is my only one phone at now, and I really need it to work, that's why I want to change to some better rom than stock, and that's why I can't try few of them. You know - I don't have time to beeing angry to my current ROM, and also no time to try few of them
No with roms you won't get the ota updates , sorry
There are a lot of good stable roms, what exactly are you looking for?
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I'm using beats by grogg Rom, I like it a lot, WiFi hotspot are working great. What is it you don't like about your current Rom and maybe we can recommend one you will like I'm sure there's a Rom here you will be happy with!
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Hm, I don't really know... I like Sense, but maybe clear ICS have better features? If yes - I don't want Sense. I really liked quick settings when on GB rom, now I don't have wifi/bt switches, but I want to. I don't know what's more... I've never had any senseless ROM. But most important - I want ALL functions to be working. Sense 4... ahm, I fall in love with Sense 4
Help me to choose, pls. Battery is important too, and smooth. But I think smooth is very good on most future ROMS
Any1?
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Any1?
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You can get s-off with the juopunutbear method. Which now does not need the htc dev-off, so htc does not know you are tinkering with your phone.
Returning your phone completely to stock can be done, but from what i've read it can be tricky as you must become S-ON again. (however, there is a unbrickable team here).
There is a way to flash with S-ON but it requires HTC DEV unlock, and for you to manually flash the boot.img, and keep the stock kernel. A noob myself i went for the whole S-OFF, lets bring it on experience.
From what I read on a local forum in my country, Ordroid gives you the sense 4 experience. And the developer regularly updates his / her rom.
Then again there is sense 4 from Baadnewz (insertcoin) and many more. A popular sense 3.6 rom is ARHD.
You can flash different kernels to increase your battery life.
As for the vanilla ICS, you can either go for CM9 (respect to Vorbeth) or the AOKP. The latter is based on the cm9 nightlies (i believe). I run such a rom. I love the vanilla looks and the added tweaks.
However, I believe recent nighlies have worse battery life. And there is an audio routing issue. For full reliability you might consisder those sense.
what's vanilla and aokp?
Please help?
what's up guys!
I read about a new fw for our sensation and I have few questions...
first! I use aokp roms...does this fw improve my phone experience?
2, this is a firmware, so, I have just to flash it from bootloader and I have not to wipe anything just like the 3.32 update from previous versions, right?
3 what are your impressions about this? maybe if you tell me what rom are you running...would be great! thanks...
4 what are the improvements that this fw brings? does this handle the heating problem? or is still there...
thanx a lot to everyone
Great question I'm going to follow this thread, I'd also like to know !
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throcker said:
what's up guys!
I read about a new fw for our sensation and I have few questions...
first! I use aokp roms...does this fw improve my phone experience?
2, this is a firmware, so, I have just to flash it from bootloader and I have not to wipe anything just like the 3.32 update from previous versions, right?
3 what are your impressions about this? maybe if you tell me what rom are you running...would be great! thanks...
4 what are the improvements that this fw brings? does this handle the heating problem? or is still there...
thanx a lot to everyone
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1. Just a difference in radios
2. Correct
3. Radio related but if you are stock I heard it fixes a lot of issues (the 3.33 rom not firmware)
4. Not sure as hasn't been reported to me
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Kohr-Ah said:
1. Just a difference in radios
2. Correct
3. Radio related but if you are stock I heard it fixes a lot of issues (the 3.33 rom not firmware)
4. Not sure as hasn't been reported to me
Sent from my Sensation in UrQuan subspace
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thank you very much, so...i'm not supposed to flash it until I use a stock based rom...it changes nothing...or maybe it could...I'll wait for some aosp based user's feedback
what about the stock rom...is it really better with the new update?
i'm running aokp, put the zip from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767 onto my sdcard, flashed from bootloader and hey presto new firmware.
Can't say that i've noticed a difference though.
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i'm running aokp, put the zip from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767 onto my sdcard, flashed from bootloader and hey presto new firmware.
Can't say that i've noticed a difference though.
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no, ok, I know how to flash a fw, I did it for the 3.32 version...thanks anyway
I'm gonna flash it...let's see if improves something
what about the sense 4 roms? any change?
What's the best jelly bean rom for the One S (S4). I'm tired of waiting for the official OTA from HTC so i'm going to try a custom rom. I've heard CM10 is one the best but i could only find nightlies in the development section. Any suggestions?
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What's the best jelly bean rom for the One S (S4). I'm tired of waiting for the official OTA from HTC so i'm going to try a custom rom. I've heard CM10 is one the best but i could only find nightlies in the development section. Any suggestions?
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Nightlies work fine so don't worry about that and if you want a bit of a tweaked one then BAKED BlackBean is a good rom. But before you do anything if you haven't flashed a rom on this phone then you want to get yourself into the All-In-One Toolkit thread and do a bit of read before you do any flashing and also don't install CWM but instead install TWRP recovery.
Oh right thanks dude, and yh I've done rooting on this phone before so I've got the all in one kit. Atm I'm unrooted so I don't have a custom recovery so what's different about twrp from cwm
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Oh right thanks dude, and yh I've done rooting on this phone before so I've got the all in one kit. Atm I'm unrooted so I don't have a custom recovery so what's different about twrp from cwm
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Its not buggy and can mount SD and if you have 1.09 or lower Hboot it can also flash the boot.img.
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Its not buggy and can mount SD and if you have 1.09 or lower Hboot it can also flash the boot.img.
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Would it be an issue if I install cwm, as in major issues
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Would it be an issue if I install cwm, as in major issues
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Not really but you are bested off with TWRP. Its mostly it will boot into CWM if you turn off the phone with usb cable connected and cant mount SD.
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Its not buggy and can mount SD and if you have 1.09 or lower Hboot it can also flash the boot.img.
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Baked is good too, but I find the latest PAC Man ROM to be really stable, and has lots of good tweaks and customizations available (its also one of the more recently updated AOSP base ROMs).
Also make sure to use a good AOSP kernel, and klin has the only good solution, his Fusion 3.1. It works very well for me. If your coming from SENSE, you will need to flash that kernel as well in order to load the ROM (check the kernel thread for install instructions and follow carefully, since you may need to fastboot flash in addition to flashing the .zip).
Cheers,
AKToronto
AKToronto said:
Baked is good too, but I find the latest PAC Man ROM to be really stable, and has lots of good tweaks and customizations available (its also one of the more recently updated AOSP base ROMs).
Also make sure to use a good AOSP kernel, and klin has the only good solution, his Fusion 3.1. It works very well for me. If your coming from SENSE, you will need to flash that kernel as well in order to load the ROM (check the kernel thread for install instructions and follow carefully, since you may need to fastboot flash in addition to flashing the .zip).
Cheers,
AKToronto
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Ya said about Baked and PAC Man is a bit over the top for me and I so wish I could use that kernel but it don't like me for some reason.
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Ya said about Baked and PAC Man is a bit over the top for me and I so wish I could use that kernel but it don't like me for some reason.
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LOL, I remember your posts in that kernel thread... Hard to know what the issue is. Seems like kernels can have feelings too, and it dont like you, lol.
But in all seriousness, I would definately second your recomendation for using TWRP custom recovery. It has lots of useful features and is way more intuitive than Clockwork. Its also been updated more recently than Clockwork for the HTC One S.
I used clockwork for a while until I tried TWRP and now havent looked back. If you try it, you will see why its better.
AKToronto
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LOL, I remember your posts in that kernel thread... Hard to know what the issue is. Seems like kernels can have feelings too, and it dont like you, lol.
AKToronto
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Lol, If only it didn't have the reboots I could happily have the lockscreen glitch lol it looks really cool.
Long boot time
Hmmm i've just installed cm10 using cwm and the initial boot up time is taking ages, i've been waiting for about 10 minutes now. What should i do?
lol i think i should've listen to Darknites and used twrp
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Hmmm i've just installed cm10 using cwm and the initial boot up time is taking ages, i've been waiting for about 10 minutes now. What should i do?
lol i think i should've listen to Darknites and used twrp
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Lol might be down to not fastbooting the boot.img, did you do that?
boot time
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Lol might be down to not fastbooting the boot.img, did you do that?
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Whoops forgot to do that, it works now thanks dude
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Whoops forgot to do that, it works now thanks dude
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Np dude and enjoy.
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Np dude and enjoy.
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One last thing, where's google now and the play store icon?
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One last thing, where's google now and the play store icon?
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Download 4.1.2 gapps.
What ROM delivers the closest to unadorned Nexus experience on One S? Would it be AOKP?
lewdvig said:
What ROM delivers the closest to unadorned Nexus experience on One S? Would it be AOKP?
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CM10 the other roms add other stuff but they are useful so up to you on that.
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Ya said about Baked and PAC Man is a bit over the top for me and I so wish I could use that kernel but it don't like me for some reason.
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Yeah, klin said it won't work for baked as of yet.
And I would have to agree that baked is the nicest rom available for the one s. I have it UC to 1.026ghz and it's as responsive and quick as anything else at 1.5 or even OC'd higher. The battery life is excellent as well
There's also some settings he added under settings->baked rom control->prop modder/init.d that are really nice. Some signal enhancements, boot settings etc.
I'm not sure if you prefer sense to aosp, or if the main reason for wanting jb is for Google Now, but the viper rom has GNow working just fine and is sense based.
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If I've helped hit the thanks button
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Yeah, klin said it won't work for baked as of yet.
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No my issue has nothing to do with Baked rom its all in his thread.
4.06.401.1
Unsigned firmware 4.06.401.1
-New hboot 2.16
-Radio 1.20.50.05.16_10.31.50.08
- Zip is unsigned, so it can be flashed only on S-OFF device.
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!FMRFQQ5a!KczIBV2jCY71Vf_AOM1UVDA6Z_4EwGxyqyq05XzjrnQ
Original dump 4.06.401.1
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!UIpFjZBJ!IOvEbRfsb8WTt-PRRzKlWUw1NLc2_l03teEoNySbwAc
DO NOT FLASH IT, THIS IS ONLY FOR DEVs.
You don't need ask my permission to use this dump. I only asking for proper credits in 1st post.
Enjoy!
THX! I will try to port to HTC J Z321E, but I want to know the kernel can use 4.1.1 (3.4.10) ?
Great! Can anyone extract the radio and make a flashable zip?
Yes I was also curious whether a 3.4.1.0 kernel will work. ShowP had an excellent kernel that works for One S sense jelly bean 4.1.1 anyone try using it here?
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THX! I will try to port to HTC J Z321E, but I want to know the kernel can use 4.1.1 (3.4.10) ?
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You need a 4.2.2 Sense kernel. Anything else won't work without modifications.
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br3ak said:
Great! Can anyone extract the radio and make a flashable zip?
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+100
br3ak said:
Great! Can anyone extract the radio and make a flashable zip?
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I was using the radio, adsp, wcnss, and rcdata on cm10.2 for few days. I found my 3g much less reliable than on 1.13 or 1.15. Anyone else tested?
I can upload it this weekend if no one does beforr
Maybe you already knew, I find Mega downloader is much faster than downloading from Mega site.
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You need a 4.2.2 Sense kernel. Anything else won't work without modifications.
Sent from my HTC One S using Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5
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Thank you for your reply!:good:
I'm s-off so i can flash the firmware, can't I?
sGollSv said:
I'm s-off so i can flash the firmware, can't I?
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Yes, other ROMs apart from Maximus may not work though.
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usaff22 said:
Yes, other ROMs apart from Maximus may not work though.
Sent from my HTC One S using Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5
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Ok. Maximus is cool but i went back to beanstalk. should i try it or rather not
Just to thank you...
I pressed "Thanks" button. But who would say it's enough for someone who gave my One S a second life ?
About a week ago, I was pretty sure we'll get stuck on JB 4.1 with that good old Sense 4. That was good for me. I liked the phone for what it is. I liked stock ROM, even if the dark AOSP look and feel would have better suited my theme, but at least, everything worked fine. Our device has great battery life, makes marvellous pictures, brings a good sound for calls. I once was a flashoholic, but that was before. Always unlocking, modding, installing new things, with those bugs and missing functions... but I grew up since that time. I can't afford having an half working device anymore, so I calmed down.
I was stuck in the idea what I had was enough. Especially when I saw those useless threads about Sense 5 upgrade, which would come, then not, and recome, but in fact not... Boring and pathetic. And you brought another light of hope. YOU had that leak... You had the Grail. You gave it to us, Maximus HD is a great ROM, I've tried it for a day before you release the dump. It was night and day comparing Sense 4.I feel my phone is complete now. But I like vanilla flavour, so I've build a stock ROM for to fit my needs. You gave us another great gift.
Just a last time, thank you.
I did not get one thing. is this a leak of original hos rom to come or port from a different device?
It's a rom fully fonctionnal, but I think HTC will never release it, it's only for us flashmaniacs
But I wonder why the hell no one is using this 100% working rom as base, to bring us sense 5 with some tweaks ?
disiz said:
It's a rom fully fonctionnal, but I think HTC will never release it, it's only for us flashmaniacs
But I wonder why the hell no one is using this 100% working rom as base, to bring us sense 5 with some tweaks ?
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Because of the firmware update you have to do that's why us devs are trying to fix up our ports we have one bug left and it would be the equivalent of labs Rom
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OK thanks, that mean with this new firmware some devs tools or other things about developping aren't good for now. Anyway, if everything has been resized and ported to One S, that's a good news
There always tends to be small bugs with the ports... Major ones tend to get fixed... But small ones overlooked or persist for a while. For example I could never get the htc media link to work from the ports (although maybe newer updates could fix that). And some may find a benefit in the firmware update too. But to each their own. Its just good to see dev still working on our One S... Im just waiting for custom kernels to get a bit better on either ports or this one... Always love what ShowP's kernel based Mpdecision does to battery life.
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disiz said:
It's a rom fully fonctionnal, but I think HTC will never release it, it's only for us flashmaniacs
But I wonder why the hell no one is using this 100% working rom as base, to bring us sense 5 with some tweaks ?
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Thanks but what I ask is if this rom is orginally developed for HOS or is it a port made by some other devs. I had a glimpse from your post that it is coming from HTC but just want to make sure it is because all the other sense 5 roms derives from evita afaik.