[Q] Dumb Questions... - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Okay, So I'm fairly new to all this. I've made several (unsuccessful) attempts at rooting my AT&T HOX, but I finally think I know where I went wrong.
In the past, I had tried unlocking the bootloader without having SuperCID access. (So yes, I currently have s-on..) Mainly due to the fact that I didn't know I needed sim access to root.
Because of these past issues, I have done the ATT OTA update.. From what I have read in other posts, correct me if I'm wrong, there is currently no way to gain SuperCID with the 5.18 update..
Other than waiting, is there any way I could go about rooting my phone? Is it possible to reset to factory settings, and go back to Original software?
Please help. Would eventually love to get rid of all the ATT and HTC crap on my phone.. (can't stand sense 5..)
Android version - 4.2.2
HTC Sense version - 5.0
Software number 5.18.502.1
Evita PUT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT - 2.18.0000
Radio - 1.35a.32.45.27
OpenDSP-v33.1.0.45.1128
eMMC-boot

Because you've taken the latest at&t update there is no way at all to get SuperCID so you can unlock your bootloader. You'll have to wait and see whether a dev deems it worth his time to find a crack, but I wouldn't hold your breathe if I was you. Probably should have done your research before taking the update.
Sent from my Evita

tsunami560 said:
Okay, So I'm fairly new to all this. I've made several (unsuccessful) attempts at rooting my AT&T HOX, but I finally think I know where I went wrong.
In the past, I had tried unlocking the bootloader without having SuperCID access. (So yes, I currently have s-on..) Mainly due to the fact that I didn't know I needed sim access to root.
Because of these past issues, I have done the ATT OTA update.. From what I have read in other posts, correct me if I'm wrong, there is currently no way to gain SuperCID with the 5.18 update..
Other than waiting, is there any way I could go about rooting my phone? Is it possible to reset to factory settings, and go back to Original software?
Please help. Would eventually love to get rid of all the ATT and HTC crap on my phone.. (can't stand sense 5..)
Android version - 4.2.2
HTC Sense version - 5.0
Software number 5.18.502.1
Evita PUT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT - 2.18.0000
Radio - 1.35a.32.45.27
OpenDSP-v33.1.0.45.1128
eMMC-boot
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1. I'm not are of a root for this new firmware (as Timmaaa has stated).
2. I'm not sure why you chose to get the OTA update if you can't stand HTC and Sense. Any time you grab an update from A&T, you're risking not being able to root
3. I recommend you purchase a Google phone and root/mod it as much as you want. No more HTC, No More ATT, No more Sense.

DanGeorges said:
1. I'm not are of a root for this new firmware (as Timmaaa has stated).
2. I'm not sure why you chose to get the OTA update if you can't stand HTC and Sense. Any time you grab an update from A&T, you're risking not being able to root
3. I recommend you purchase a Google phone and root/mod it as much as you want. No more HTC, No More ATT, No more Sense.
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Hey Dan,
Thanks for the reply. I got the OTA because I like new. I didn't really think about it when I did it, so yea, it was a dumb mistake on my part.
I only got HTC, because it was my introduction to Android. I now have a rooted N7, and I love it. I would also love to get an N5, however, it's a good chunk of money I don't have currently, which is why I will be rooting my HOX once a root is available.
So, is anyone aware of a way to roll back an OTA update? Or is my best bet waiting for a 5.18 exploit?

Like I said, there is absolutely no way for you to get root unless someone releases an exploit.
Sent from my Evita

tsunami560 said:
So, is anyone aware of a way to roll back an OTA update? Or is my best bet waiting for a 5.18 exploit?
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If such a thing were possible, than a new exploit would not be necessary, and we would have told you about it already.
You can't "rollback" or revert to previous Android versions unless already rooted, s-off, etc.

Related

[Solved] Update branded phone using unbranded RUU + Goldcard

Hello,
I have a Desire S T-Mobile UK Branded phone. S-On and not rooted (further phone info at the bottom of this post).
I am wondering if it is possible (using a goldcard?) to manually update it using an unbranded RUU from this thread.
Also, if I was to update it using this method, would I have to keep the goldcard in the phone? And would I receive any future OTA stock updates from HTC?
If this is possible are there any risks involved or negative results? If so any preferred ways of updating the phone?
After much research I have been unable to find an explicit answer as to the results of doing the above for this phone. Having never performed anything like this before, I want to be certain before jumping in and being a new member I am unable to post in the perhaps more relevant development section/ threads.
Thank you in advance,
Mike
Phone Information:
Software Build number: 1.47.110.3 CL78999
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 0.98.0002
RADIO- 3805.06.02.03_M
CID: T-MOB005
How did you obtain your CID?
I also have a branded D-S and would like to know if getting OTA updates is possible.
m91wilson said:
Hello,
I have a Desire S T-Mobile UK Branded phone. S-On and not rooted (further phone info at the bottom of this post).
I am wondering if it is possible (using a goldcard?) to manually update it using an unbranded RUU from this thread.
Also, if I was to update it using this method, would I have to keep the goldcard in the phone? And would I receive any future OTA stock updates from HTC?
If this is possible are there any risks involved or negative results? If so any preferred ways of updating the phone?
After much research I have been unable to find an explicit answer as to the results of doing the above for this phone. Having never performed anything like this before, I want to be certain before jumping in and being a new member I am unable to post in the perhaps more relevant development section/ threads.
Thank you in advance,
Mike
Phone Information:
Software Build number: 1.47.110.3 CL78999
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 0.98.0002
RADIO- 3805.06.02.03_M
CID: T-MOB005
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If you install the unbranded RUU using a goldcard, then you will get OTA notifications for the unbranded ROM and not your original TMOBILE ROM.
Yeah you can do what you are saying. Not sure if you'd get ota's though, maybe the unbranded ota updates wouldn't be pushed.
You only need to keep the goldcard in while installing the RUU. To be safe rather don't keep it in afterwards, keep it safe.
You can install it either by flashing the ROM.zip (I think) or by running the RUU .exe
Thanks for the replies, yes I understand that the RUU will essentially wipe the phone and install the new, unbranded version.
So as long as I use the goldcard then there is essentially no risk in the procedure? And I will be left with an unbranded version of the HTC/ Android software, without the additional apps from my network provider?
foX2delta said:
Yeah you can do what you are saying. Not sure if you'd get ota's though, maybe the unbranded ota updates wouldn't be pushed.
You only need to keep the goldcard in while installing the RUU. To be safe rather don't keep it in afterwards, keep it safe.
You can install it either by flashing the ROM.zip (I think) or by running the RUU .exe
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trifonius said:
How did you obtain your CID?
I also have a branded D-S and would like to know if getting OTA updates is possible.
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I got it using CID Getter which is a simple app available on the market, I am unable to link to it, being a new user.
m91wilson said:
I got it using CID Getter which is a simple app available on the market, I am unable to link to it, being a new user.
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Thanks, I found it.
I have successfully installed the unbranded RUU, -
RUU_Saga_S_HTC_Europe_2.10.401.8_Radio_20.4801.30.0822U_3822, from this thread.
Just incase any others in a similar position happen to find this thread -
I did it using a goldcard which was not very difficult to make, when following the various guides out there and then running the RUU executable file.
I have restored my applications offline, using Astro (which I installed from an apk), to prevent the market having to re-download them all at once and now with the market activated, they are all correctly recognised.
My phone is now totally unbranded and running software number 2.10.401.8.
This appears to have solved the delayed text messages, dropped calls and unreliable signal issues I was having with the T Mobile branded software. If only they would update the software themselves and remove this known bug, it would save a lot of people the time an effort of manually updating their phones in order to have them go back to being reliable!
The only thing that remains to be seen is if I will get OTA updates, as (AFAIK) the phone is currently running the very latest version available so there is no way to tell.
Thanks again to this community, which through its numerous guides and the answers on this thread, have made me once again - a very happy Desire S owner.

Unlocked at&T one x Update

Hey guys,
I am an amateur in all these stuff. I recently picked up at&t one x white unlocked from US running 4.0.3
I wanted to update my phone but i guess i am afraid if my phone gets locked . Moreover i cannot even update it through settings as it says not able to connect to AT&T server.
Please help me regarding custom ROMS , updates Rooting etc and steps to follow.
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
Hoping you guys will help a new member
Thanks
Ankit
trojan_virus said:
Hey guys,
I am an amateur in all these stuff. I recently picked up at&t one x white unlocked from US running 4.0.3
I wanted to update my phone but i guess i am afraid if my phone gets locked . Moreover i cannot even update it through settings as it says not able to connect to AT&T server.
Please help me regarding custom ROMS , updates Rooting etc and steps to follow.
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
Hoping you guys will help a new member
Thanks
Ankit
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1) you mean Sim - unlocked right? In that case it won't get locked even if you update the phone software.
2)First and important step is using the search function and I known its very hard for you but once in a while try using the search function, trust me you won't get tired
Follow the instructions in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30741993
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
trojan_virus said:
Links to Threads that can help will be awesome.
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Everything you need is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
And don't update. The newest 2.20 version firmware is not currently rootable. And hope you don't already have 2.20 on the phone.
redpoint73 said:
Everything you need is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
And don't update. The newest 2.20 version firmware is not currently rootable. And hope you don't already have 2.20 on the phone.
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Thanks for correcting... I learned how to provide better reply
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
a little help guys...
I also have an unlocked HOX. I tried updating the software manually by downloading the AT&T ROM Update from the HTC website but got an error and now i'm stuck on a white screen that says:
**** TAMPERED ****
**** UNLOCKED ****
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT.1.09.0000
OpenDSP-v28.1.0.32.0504
eMMC-boot
Apr 2 2012,21:08:24
RUU
Update Fail!
* I did a factory reset and now passed that white screen...does anyone know what the problem was? is my phone rooted?
y2janz said:
a little help guys...
I also have an unlocked HOX. I tried updating the software manually by downloading the AT&T ROM Update from the HTC website but got an error and now i'm stuck on a white screen that says:
**** TAMPERED ****
**** UNLOCKED ****
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT.1.09.0000
OpenDSP-v28.1.0.32.0504
eMMC-boot
Apr 2 2012,21:08:24
RUU
Update Fail!
* I did a factory reset and now passed that white screen...does anyone know what the problem was? is my phone rooted?
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You cannot run an RUU on a boot loader unlocked phone. relock it first.
gunnyman said:
You cannot run an RUU on a boot loader unlocked phone. relock it first.
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Thanks. Unfortunately I don't know how to do that. I guess I'll hold off 4.0.4 for now...
You need to read some more, before running things willy-nilly without the proper research.
I would advise against running the 2.20 RUU. As I already mentioned, it updates the hboot, which robs you of the ability to flash kernels and radios. There is no upside to it, since you can flash the ROM in other ways. Your phone is bootloader unlocked, and has full ability to flash kernels and radios. These are all good things. Don't take a step backward by flashing the 2.20 RUU.
If all you want is to update the ROM to 2.20, just flash the pre-rooted ROM (which will not replace the hboot): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812459
But in fact, these are more recent versions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789059
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838135
Ya know, you guys CAN extract the rom.zip from 2.2x ruu and pull each image and flash them individually to get the 2.2x updates and keep your unlocked 1.09 hboot intact. That way you dont have to do the kernal flashing and what not. It will be fully updated, sbl's, radio everything.:beer:
18th.abn said:
Ya know, you guys CAN extract the rom.zip from 2.2x ruu and pull each image and flash them individually to get the 2.2x updates and keep your unlocked 1.09 hboot intact. That way you dont have to do the kernal flashing and what not. It will be fully updated, sbl's, radio everything.:beer:
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how I wish I had done this.
Thanks a lot guys. I should have done some research. I bought this phone second hand thinking "unlocked" meant I could use it on other networks --didn't know the previous owner meant he unlocked the bootloader...hahaha...I guess i'll do some research to relock it.
y2janz said:
I guess i'll do some research to relock it.
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Didn't read a thing I typed, apparently.
No need to relock it. Just run one of the stock rooted or custom ROMs in Development. Flash a new radio if you want.
I'm sorry, i really don't know how to do any of those stuff...
I just got the phone a couple of days ago and i am still waiting on my t-mobile non-gba micro sim that i ordered online, now im really not sure anymore if its unlocked to other networks...
I won't know til that sim card gets here, but in the mean time i'll do some reading on all those stuff you mentioned =)

			
				
I went to the HTC site and did a manual update, but I dont have sense 4.1. anyone know if the ATT version will get it?
plz help
I have a at&t one x I bought last night that is unlocked and I am using on telus.
The phone isn't rooted and is running on android 4.0.3 and HTC sence 4.0
When I try to update it nothing happens. My brother has the same phone thro telus and has received updates. I have went to settings about phoneat&t updates but when I search it does not do nothing .
An AT&T phone won't get the updates unless it's on their network it seems. Just download the ruu
Sent from my VENOMized HoxL
Bump. I unlocked my Rogers One X a while back, because I am planning on selling it. Since that time though, I have run an RUU on it. I no longer have another carrier's SIM card to test, so I just want to know if the unlock is permanent , or if it gets relocked when an RUU or factory reset is run.
The SIM unlock is permanent and will survive any RUU or factory reset.
Sent from my Evita

[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
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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.

Flashing OTA

I have a Telus evita phone on 4.1.1. I was wondering if I could flash the German O2 or T-Mobile OTA to receive 4.2.2. My phone is SuperCID and S-OFF. Phone is currently stock because I ran a RUU then updated to 4.1.1. Will I lose my data if I flash the OTA?
Thanks
dx99 said:
I have a Telus evita phone on 4.1.1. I was wondering if I could flash the German O2 or T-Mobile OTA to receive 4.2.2. My phone is SuperCID and S-OFF. Phone is currently stock because I ran a RUU then updated to 4.1.1. Will I lose my data if I flash the OTA?
Thanks
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I would just flash TWRP back onto the phone, then flash Turge's stock T-Mobile Sense 5 ROM posted in Development. Install the 2.15 firmware if you experience signal drops or random reboots.
My typical recommendation is to stay away from official OTAs if you are modded.
I just don't want to flash anything on my phone that's not official. That's why I'm asking, I want to keep my phone stock and just get an official update not a rom from another source.
Your phone is already far from stock, with SuperCID and S-off. You're already down the rabbit hole. And putting an OTA for another version is also not going to be "stock" or "official" for your phone.
The stock ROM is just from the OTA dump, completely unmodified (not even rooted, in fact). Its what is on my phone, and is running great.
Running the OTA might be risky. OTA does not necessarily have all the components. For instance, the T-Mobile 5.05 OTA does not have all the hboot modules. It assumes you are coming for the most recent T-Mobile RUU or OTA. So depending on what is currently on your phone, you can brick.
In theory, I think what you are proposing will work if you RUU to the most recent T-Mobile Germany RUU, than T-Mobile Germany Sense 5 OTA.
But again, you're making it more complicated than need be. What is exactly the issue with "unofficial" ROMs? If you don't trust the devs here, you would not have done SuperCID and s-off to begin with.
It's not that I don't trust the devs I just want to use official carrier updates. I know my phone isn't stock what I meant is using stock/original files from carriers. So even though my phone is from Telus and I used a RUU from them to get back to stock firmware I can flash a T-Mobile RUU over top of it then use their OTA afterwards?
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So even though my phone is from Telus and I used a RUU from them to get back to stock firmware I can flash a T-Mobile RUU over top of it then use their OTA afterwards?
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Yes, the only thing stopping the RUU from running would be the carrier ID check and hboot version check (might be some other checks). But since you have s-off, all security checks are bypassed by definition.
Alright, would there be any issues with the fact that I'm on 4.1.1 and going backwards in firmware first? Since most RUU are 4.0.
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Alright, would there be any issues with the fact that I'm on 4.1.1 and going backwards in firmware first? Since most RUU are 4.0.
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Now that you mention it, it looks like you would have to run the most recent RUU from T-Mobile Germany (3.17.111.1) then run two OTAs (3.17.111.2, and then finally 5.08.111.2). Run them out of sequence, and you risk a brick.
RUUs can be installed out of sequence, but there isn't one for 5.08.
I retract my former idea to RUU then OTA. I can't personally recommend such action upon further consideration. Its more complicated than I originally thought. I go back to my former statement, in that you are making this much more complicated than it should be. You are actually creating a higher risk of bricking your phone due to some imagined fear of "unofficial software".
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Now that you mention it, it looks like you would have to run the most recent RUU from T-Mobile Germany (3.17.111.1) then run two OTAs (3.17.111.2, and then finally 5.08.111.2). Run them out of sequence, and you risk a brick.
RUUs can be installed out of sequence, but there isn't one for 5.08.
I retract my former idea to RUU then OTA. I can't personally recommend such action upon further consideration. Its more complicated than I originally thought. I go back to my former statement, in that you are making this much more complicated than it should be. You are actually creating a higher risk of bricking your phone due to some imagined fear of "unofficial software".
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So then its not possible to use the T-Mobile RUU and OTA on my Telus phone?
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So then its not possible to use the T-Mobile RUU and OTA on my Telus phone?
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I think its possible, but its needlessly complicated and possibly risky. If you do it wrong, you might brick.
I don't personally recommend it, and its my personal opinion that you don't have a particularly valid reason for going that route when simpler methods exist. So if you proceed, its at your own judgement and you take all responsibility if something goes wrong.
If it does manage to work so you think there might be compatability issues with the play store or region specific things?

[Q] M8 3.16 HBOOT S-Off

I just bought a HTC One M8 from T-Mobile, that incidentally came with an older HBoot.
I was promoted with an OTA updated & an ignoramus like me was accepted the 3.16 OTA & now I cannot achieve S-OFF!
Whats the verdict? Do I need to wait until a new exploit comes out for 3.16? Is there an exploit already available (thats not firewater) but I just haven't searched deep enough?
I've unlocked my bootloader so no use in trying to return the phone now, any replies/information is much appreciated!
rowrz said:
I just bought a HTC One M8 from T-Mobile, that incidentally came with an older HBoot.
I was promoted with an OTA updated & an ignoramus like me was accepted the 3.16 OTA & now I cannot achieve S-OFF!
Whats the verdict? Do I need to wait until a new exploit comes out for 3.16? Is there an exploit already available (thats not firewater) but I just haven't searched deep enough?
I've unlocked my bootloader so no use in trying to return the phone now, any replies/information is much appreciated!
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I am also having this issue. updated on day one not knowing it Patched the S-Off. any new updates would helpful.
I have the 3.16 hboot, and I had no problem getting s-off using this method:
http://firewater-soff.com/
I did not accept the ota update though.
rowrz said:
I just bought a HTC One M8 from T-Mobile, that incidentally came with an older HBoot.
I was promoted with an OTA updated & an ignoramus like me was accepted the 3.16 OTA & now I cannot achieve S-OFF!
Whats the verdict? Do I need to wait until a new exploit comes out for 3.16? Is there an exploit already available (thats not firewater) but I just haven't searched deep enough?
I've unlocked my bootloader so no use in trying to return the phone now, any replies/information is much appreciated!
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theroot.ninja $25 but worth it, works with anyone who updated OTA

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