Please excuse what might be an obvious question, I'm still knee-deep in n00b...
I currently have a Verizon 6800 running dcd 1.6.8 (1.40 radio) and would like to upgrade to 3.1.2. Is the new build stable? Would you recommend this upgrade?
Unfortunately all the guides I have found talk about upgrading from a stock rom. Are there any references for upgrading from a (really) older version? Can any offer any advice on how to upgrade my phone?
Thanks.
yea its great so far......
All i would do is relock your phone flash back to stock then flash with the new sprint rom but do not let custiomations run then put the 2.40 bootloader on cook up a new rom flash and your done. in the short ver. hope this helps you
Why tell him to go back to stock when he doesn't need to? He needs to unlock with 2.40-Olipro, then he can run either the Sprint/HTC update or the Alltel/HTC update, just making sure not to let either customizations run. Then flash dcd's rom on top and you'll be good to go. It's optional, but I recommend that after you flash dcd's rom, flash the 3.39.10 radio as it's a lot better than 3.35.04 (the radio you'll get if you run the Sprint update) or 3.37.20 (the radio you'll get if you run the Alltel update).
no no no, do not go back to stock.....ever. unless you are sending it back, then yea, you should go back to stock, but there are multiple issues that you could run into with going back to stock.
How come there isn't a guide for going from cooked rom to cooked rom? If there is one can someone point me in its direction or provide the steps here?
There are guides... For each of the ROMs it's rather explicit in the Wiki and each of the developer's threads upon what bootloader you need. That's all there is to it.
Thanks gcincotta.... Quick question tho. Should I run the titan relocker before i try to unlock with 2.40?
Also, I have copied down my ESN, MSID, but cannot find my MSN(???) referenced by the wiki. Is there any other information I will need to reauthenticate my phone after the upgrade?
Thanks for the quick help and all the responses...
Thanks gcincotta.... Quick question tho. Should I run the titan relocker before i try to unlock with 2.40?
Also, I have copied down my ESN, MSID, but cannot find my MSN(???) referenced by the wiki. Is there any other information I will need to reauthenticate my phone after the upgrade?
Thanks for the quick help and all the responses...
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No, there is no reason to relock the phone. The only reason you relock the phone is if you need to flash and boot stock roms and radios signed by your carrier.
I believe you mean your MDN (Mobile Directory Number) and it is located in EPST under NAM Settings. You should be good.
thx gcincotta... upgrade worked like a charm... much faster and gps is so nice.... great job to all.
wow i feel like a noob but havent flashed from the start in a while. I unlocked and upgraded to an older 6.1 ROM. Now i want to flash the upgraded radio and a newer ROM. Dont i have to re-lock before flashing the official sprint ROM for the radio then flash a kitchenROM?
friguy33 said:
wow i feel like a noob but havent flashed from the start in a while. I unlocked and upgraded to an older 6.1 ROM. Now i want to flash the upgraded radio and a newer ROM. Dont i have to re-lock before flashing the official sprint ROM for the radio then flash a kitchenROM?
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I'm not sure, but when I did it, I did NOT relock the phone. I did have to unlock using 2.40Olipro, but i did not have to use the titan relocker.
HTH.
saderax said:
I'm not sure, but when I did it, I did NOT relock the phone. I did have to unlock using 2.40Olipro, but i did not have to use the titan relocker.
HTH.
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I think I have to second that. I am pretty sure that whenever I have flashed a "stock" signed rom I have not ever had to relock the phone. I only would think about relocking if I was sending it back to verizon for whatever reason.
Related
<<Please note this upgrade will make your softbank bootloader to 1.09>>
Release on 29/11/2006
Download at hTC Japan website
ftp://210.136.175.150/F1_RUU/RUU_X01HT_1.33.761.4_1.14.00.10.exe
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...//www.japan.htc.com/product_x01ht-down001.htm
cannot unlock?
I'm try to upgrade to Sotfbank new ROM and sucessfully. But it is sim locked.
Is it can sim unlock?
please help
julianfong said:
<<Please note this upgrade will make your softbank bootloader to 1.09>>
Release on 29/11/2006
Download at hTC Japan website
ftp://210.136.175.150/F1_RUU/RUU_X01HT_1.33.761.4_1.14.00.10.exe
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...//www.japan.htc.com/product_x01ht-down001.htm
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Sorry, but this is already old news. This rom is recommended for installation by Softbank. The bootloader seems to be modified 1.09. SuperCID before installing this rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284699&highlight=softbank
shchan68 said:
I'm try to upgrade to Sotfbank new ROM and sucessfully. But it is sim locked.
Is it can sim unlock?
please help
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Did you SUPERCID the rom? This rom was discussed in the forum and it was recommended to unlock to SUPERCID the phone first.
Anyone try this yet? And advantages in flashing my 8525 with this?
MilanoRex said:
Anyone try this yet? And advantages in flashing my 8525 with this?
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Dont flash it with this rom. You will be stuck with SPL 1.09.
This rom is recommended by softbank for installation because of some changes made in their network after APRIL 1st 2007.
So right now people here are looking into this matter...i will most likely install
it in a matter of weeks.
aquasesh said:
Dont flash it with this rom. You will be stuck with SPL 1.09.
This rom is recommended by softbank for installation because of some changes made in their network after APRIL 1st 2007.
So right now people here are looking into this matter...i will most likely install
it in a matter of weeks.
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don't jump the gun. we still have more than 3 months before apr 1. someone may be able to crack the password for the new ap before that. let's keep our fingers and toes crossed...
downgrade bootloader need help
i have x10HT
my bootloader is 1.06
i already download the downgrade bootloader
but my active sync don't work
is there still have a new way to downgrade bootloader without activesync?
thanks
dannniel said:
i have x10HT
my bootloader is 1.06
i already download the downgrade bootloader
but my active sync don't work
is there still have a new way to downgrade bootloader without activesync?
thanks
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Maybe you should try to fix your AS... whats wrong with it...?
@harry
Youre right, i should wait...im not so keen on reinstall anyway
x01ht 1.06 bootloader
julianfong said:
<<Please note this upgrade will make your softbank bootloader to 1.09>>
Release on 29/11/2006
Download at hTC Japan website
ftp://210.136.175.150/F1_RUU/RUU_X01HT_1.33.761.4_1.14.00.10.exe
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...//www.japan.htc.com/product_x01ht-down001.htm
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Dear Julian
I would like to flash my x01ht back to 1.06 bootloader. (now with DoCo ROM)
Do you know where I can find it out?
If so, would you please tell me.
Thank you and Happy new year!
W.E.
Stupid question
Just a question about this ROM and superCID.
I have unlocked and superCIDed my device.
Does that mean the device stays superCIDed, and I can install this ROM, and if I don't like it, revert to another? (in my case the French Qtek one).
What advantages does this ROM hold over the DoCoMo one?
Thanks in advance.
Yannick
julianfong said:
<<Please note this upgrade will make your softbank bootloader to 1.09>>
Release on 29/11/2006
Download at hTC Japan website
ftp://210.136.175.150/F1_RUU/RUU_X01HT_1.33.761.4_1.14.00.10.exe
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...//www.japan.htc.com/product_x01ht-down001.htm
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Is this ROM the latets available for Softbank phones ?
I need to flash my phone back to its original ROM... So I'd like to be sure I am not doing a mistake with this one...
Alcibiade said:
Is this ROM the latets available for Softbank phones ?
I need to flash my phone back to its original ROM... So I'd like to be sure I am not doing a mistake with this one...
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Seems like the right one, with the right radio version. Anyway, why are you flashing it back to original? Selling your phone? Sending in to repair? *curious*
auyongtc said:
Seems like the right one, with the right radio version. Anyway, why are you flashing it back to original? Selling your phone? Sending in to repair? *curious*
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Some problems with it (Half bricked)
Not even sure Ill be able to fash it back but if I do I ll try to get it fixed...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=302629
I've tried many times flashing this rom but when I get to the bootloader screen which shows:
HERM200
IPL-1.03
HERM200
SPL-1.40.Olipro
The ROM program in PC stop for a long time and then shows the error msg:
Cannot connect to your PDA Phone, check your USB connection... Then when I soft reset the phone, the previous ROM still works.
But the USB connection is OK and I've flashed many other roms successfully.
Could anyone help me because I badly need to flash the original X01HT ROM.
P/S: My phone is CID, not Super CID. I use the SSPL to have the ability of flashing rom into it.
Extract the NBH from this rom and use CustomRUU, force SSPL if you want to overwrite the bootloader too, otherwise flash it directly with HardSPL.
Thank you for your advice. I have flashed many roms into my X01HT and now just want to make it original so that I can claim warranty at Softbank. Do you think it's OK?
By the way I don't know how to extract the NBH file from this ROM. The ROM is only a EXE file. Could you please tell me more detail.
Thank you
@LongmanVN: use winrar to extract the contents from the exe.
Thank you, it works now!
extract the NBH?
And then??? If I duoble click NBH my pc does not recognize it as a program.
I unzipped everything in a folder and now???
What is the next step?
Someone can help?
First, thank you to everyone here that is contributing and providing help to us New-B's
I have a the Fuze and I installed HardSPL to use NATF's v2.2 ROM (which is great btw). Unfortunately, I have to do a warranty exchange on it already. My question is, is the Stock SPL located in the first post of the HardSPL thread the same as the Fuze Stock SPL? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410150)
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me figure this out.
Yes, the stock SPL is in that post. You'll also want to flash the stock ROM.
This is the link that have the stock ROMs:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Raphael_WM6.1_ROMs
If you just purchased it, more than likely you had this ROM on the phone when shipping:
http://rapidshare.com/files/157242627/RUU_Raphael_Cingular_US_.exe
jmrubel77 said:
First, thank you to everyone here that is contributing and providing help to us New-B's
I have a the Fuze and I installed HardSPL to use NATF's v2.2 ROM (which is great btw). Unfortunately, I have to do a warranty exchange on it already. My question is, is the Stock SPL located in the first post of the HardSPL thread the same as the Fuze Stock SPL? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410150)
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me figure this out.
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Thanks for making this post, I had the same exact question.
tdfreeman said:
Yes, the stock SPL is in that post. You'll also want to flash the stock ROM.
This is the link that have the stock ROMs:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Raphael_WM6.1_ROMs
If you just purchased it, more than likely you had this ROM on the phone when shipping:
http://rapidshare.com/files/157242627/RUU_Raphael_Cingular_US_.exe
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And thanks for answering it!!!
just for insight, when I returned my Fuze, I only flashed the original ROM back on and left HardSPL. Corp. Store didn't even check bootloader and for all I know they have no idea about any of this stuff... if I were going the warranty route, I would def. go back to 100% stock.
Better to be safe than sorry, though.
to be accurate with things, that post won't have the exact stock spl for the fuze, cause the newer fuze should have the 1.95 stock spl. you can use the jump spl and load the 1.95 spl in. Many AT&T sales people will not know about what spl is on there, so could be possibly safe, but then again, there are some AT&T sales people on this forum.
Here is a reference of the difference.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2944530
jmrubel77 said:
Unfortunately, I have to do a warranty exchange on it already.
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What is or was the reason for the xchg.? Just asking because my call quality sucks and I'm thinking about swapping myself. How was the whole process and how long did you had the phone?
I swear this post should have gone somewhere else like in the hardspl thread :-D or flashing for newbs thread oh well, good luck with flashing stock and getting it all back to AT&T just remember flashing your SPL is the LAST step.
tyguy said:
What is or was the reason for the xchg.? Just asking because my call quality sucks and I'm thinking about swapping myself. How was the whole process and how long did you had the phone?
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The same thing... Crappy call quality and inconsistent 3G/HSDPA connection
Current ROM: Vodafone 1.72.161.3 (82124) WWE
Current Radio: 2.07.51.22_2
Just got my HD2 today after swapping it for my TP2! very happy so far.
I Wanted to get an EnergyROM on it straight away as it is currently running some Vodafone branded rom.
The thing is my radio version is currently 2.07.51.xx... So from what I understand I need to flash Radio 2.07.50.
But If I flash that radio will it be compatable with the current Vodafone ROM? Or could it cause the phone to not boot?
I have checked the radio thread for compatability info but couldnt make any sense of it.
This all seemed so much simpler on the TP2... can anyone put my mind at ease here?
One other thing I'm worried about is the HSPL.
My current version is 1.66.HSPL
Am I right in thinking I need to use HSPL2 to flash HSPL 2.08?
Sorry for the extra question but I'm still a noob to all this and where the TP2 seemed like an easier first flash... Flashing the HD2 seems much trickier, riskier and with more variables.
Can anyone just clear up the above points for me? The more I read the more confused Im getting
thesweeney said:
Current ROM: Vodafone 1.72.161.3 (82124) WWE
Current Radio: 2.07.51.22_2
Just got my HD2 today after swapping it for my TP2! very happy so far.
I Wanted to get an EnergyROM on it straight away as it is currently running some Vodafone branded rom.
The thing is my radio version is currently 2.07.51.xx... So from what I understand I need to flash Radio 2.07.50.
But If I flash that radio will it be compatable with the current Vodafone ROM? Or could it cause the phone to not boot?
I have checked the radio thread for compatability info but couldnt make any sense of it.
This all seemed so much simpler on the TP2... can anyone put my mind at ease here?
One other thing I'm worried about is the HSPL.
My current version is 1.66.HSPL
Am I right in thinking I need to use HSPL2 to flash HSPL 2.08?
Sorry for the extra question but I'm still a noob to all this and where the TP2 seemed like an easier first flash... Flashing the HD2 seems much trickier, riskier and with more variables.
Can anyone just clear up the above points for me? The more I read the more confused Im getting
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First get HSPL 3 from here
Then flash the latest radio 2.12.50.2 from here
Now flash the latest ROM and there you are...
top man! cheers mate.
im guessing that radio 2.12.50.2 will work for the current ROM AND the latest Energy ROM?
thanks again for your help... much appreciated
2.12 radio is just the latest radio available mate, i stuck with the on in my sig its all bout personal preference and battery life, signal etc with radio's, but yes 2.12 will work, the rom will advise you what radio to use and are compatible, but i can confirm 2.12 will work with energy ROM's there's quite a few guys in his thread using that radio, you just have to test them for a few days see which is best for you, if its no good drop it down to a previous radio and test again, you shouldn't loose data while flashing the radio either, ( i say should not but back up you're mem card just incase)
Demon_man said:
2.12 radio is just the latest radio available mate, i stuck with the on in my sig its all bout personal preference and battery life, signal etc with radio's, but yes 2.12 will work, the rom will advise you what radio to use and are compatible, but i can confirm 2.12 will work with energy ROM's there's quite a few guys in his thread using that radio, you just have to test them for a few days see which is best for you, if its no good drop it down to a previous radio and test again, you shouldn't loose data while flashing the radio either, ( i say should not but back up you're mem card just incase)
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Ahhh, Cheers bud!
Thats pretty much what I was thinking (Regarding personal preference with Radios)... but then when I read in the EnergyRom thread that the phone would not boot if using a .51 radio, I started doubting myself and started visualising my very first brick lol.
Anyways,
Thanks very much for clearing things up... Im now back to being excited about the flash rather than being s**t scared lol (oddly enough, the term I usually use for 'being scared' is "bricking it") lmao.
Cheers Chaps.
Gonna do the flashes tonights.
thesweeney said:
but then when I read in the EnergyRom thread that the phone would not boot if using a .51 radio, I started doubting myself and started visualising my very first brick lol.
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If your phone has a 51 radio installed and you flash a tmous based rom, such as energy, then the phone will hang at boot until you enter bootloader and flash a 50 radio. but don't worry, it won't harm it.
samsamuel said:
If your phone has a 51 radio installed and you flash a tmous based rom, such as energy, then the phone will hang at boot until you enter bootloader and flash a 50 radio. but don't worry, it won't harm it.
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ahh I getya. cheers.
Got a little problem now though.
Ive flashed HSPL...no problems.
But now, Im trying to install the new radio using the .exe available at the link provided by nicedude_abad above.
The installer is not in english. Its in Gibberish mixed with chinese characters. Almost like the file is corrupt but I have downloaded the same exe from 3 different links on that page.
Anyone got a link to an english installer for the newest radio?
just get another RUU file and try it that way mate
edit i see its a exe file, erm, i guess because where its from its in his native language, if you have 7zip you can extract the radio file and pack it with a normall ruu,
EDIT just incase you need it still, this isnt the exe, just extract them to the same folder, have phone connected and fire up the RUU follow instructions from the RUU, forgot to upload to my premium account so only 10 downloads
http://rapidshare.com/files/404706890/2.12.50.2.rar
Demon_man said:
just get another RUU file and try it that way mate
edit i see its a exe file, erm, i guess because where its from its in his native language, if you have 7zip you can extract the radio file and pack it with a normall ruu,
EDIT just incase you need it still, this isnt the exe, just extract them to the same folder, have phone connected and fire up the RUU follow instructions from the RUU, forgot to upload to my premium account so only 10 downloads
http://rapidshare.com/files/404706890/2.12.50.2.rar
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worked like a charm mate, thanks very much!!!
is there any tool to dump my HD2 stock ROM?
i don't want to change my ROM since i'm really satisfied with it, i only want to flash a newer radio (2.1 or up) in order to try to run the new android ports.
but i need it dumped in order to revert everything back the way it was if (for any reason) i had to send the phone to repair
suzaku said:
is there any tool to dump my HD2 stock ROM?
i don't want to change my ROM since i'm really satisfied with it, i only want to flash a newer radio (2.1 or up) in order to try to run the new android ports.
but i need it dumped in order to revert everything back the way it was if (for any reason) i had to send the phone to repair
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you can just hard reset the phone if all goes bad with the android builds, shouldnt though seem to be ok, just glitchy and not very smooth,
as demon said, running android has no effect on the installed rom, you dont 'flash' android, it runs kind of like an app on top of windows, it dopesnt replace anything
yea i know how the android procedure goes, but i was talking about reverting to the old radio/SPL versions...any solutions?
when you wanna revert,
flash your original radio then run hspl2 and choose your original stock spl. that's it.
suzaku said:
yea i know how the android procedure goes, but i was talking about reverting to the old radio/SPL versions...any solutions?
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As said above, all you do is download the stock ROM and flash it , after removing HSPL, you don't need to "Backup" your stock ROM, all you need to do is either download it from one of the ROM threads here or from TMO ....
so...i can downgrade the radio without problems? then run HSPL2 to revert to the original SPL...many thanks!
so what about the ROM itself; even if i find and download it, how can revert to the original date? (settings tab/about phone/software information/ROM date) or what is that date?
another noob question what is TMO?
suzaku said:
so...i can downgrade the radio without problems? then run HSPL2 to revert to the original SPL...many thanks!
so what about the ROM itself; even if i find and download it, how can revert to the original date? (settings tab/about phone/software information/ROM date) or what is that date?
another noob question what is TMO?
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I love how people are stuck on HSPL2 ..... HSPL3 has been out for a while, you don't need to downgrade your radio ....
watcher64 said:
I love how people are stuck on HSPL2 ..... HSPL3 has been out for a while, you don't need to downgrade your radio ....
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i still have 1.42 hspl lol
Demon_man said:
i still have 1.42 hspl lol
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Well, yeah , there is the occasional caveman,
watcher64 said:
I love how people are stuck on HSPL2 ..... HSPL3 has been out for a while, you don't need to downgrade your radio ....
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watcher64 said:
Well, yeah , there is the occasional caveman,
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dont forget the hspl version is excatly the same in 2 and 3, only the installer is different, AND for non tmous users to switch back and forth between hspl and stock spl, we need hspl2 anyway because hspl3 only has stock 2.08.0000 and none of our phones used that as stock.
hspl3 was only released because tmous users couldn't be trusted to not brick themselves, and telstra users couldnt use hspl2.
This is not a 'highest version is best' situation.
samsamuel said:
dont forget the hspl version is excatly the same in 2 and 3, only the installer is different, AND for non tmous users to switch back and forth between hspl and stock spl, we need hspl2 anyway because hspl3 only has stock 2.08.0000 and none of our phones used that as stock.
hspl3 was only released because tmous users couldn't be trusted to not brick themselves, and telstra users couldnt use hspl2.
This is not a 'highest version is best' situation.
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Yes that is true, all good points that I had not considered ...
I am new to HTC as a whole. And I'm sorry if I'm missing something here. I've been spending my time reading the past couple of days trying to learn about this all.
It is mentioned but I never found a good explanation of CID and how it is relevant to anything that I have control over?
I'm currently running Trickdroid and I don't understand all of this 1.29 talk. From what I'm gathering from reading you can flash the Rom but it will not update things like the radio? Ok, How do I check my firmware/radio? version I am currently running?
Specifically am I reading beginning of dev posts and don't need to worry about this anymore because you wonderful devs have found a way to incorporate all this in just flashing a Rom?
Feeling a little overwhelmed coming from a Samsung device to all of this. So far so good, but confused and any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you in advance.
Dex954 said:
I am new to HTC as a whole. And I'm sorry if I'm missing something here. I've been spending my time reading the past couple of days trying to learn about this all.
It is mentioned but I never found a good explanation of CID and how it is relevant to anything that I have control over?
I'm currently running Trickdroid and I don't understand all of this 1.29 talk. From what I'm gathering from reading you can flash the Rom but it will not update things like the radio? Ok, How do I check my firmware/radio? version I am currently running?
Specifically am I reading beginning of dev posts and don't need to worry about this anymore because you wonderful devs have found a way to incorporate all this in just flashing a Rom?
Feeling a little overwhelmed coming from a Samsung device to all of this. So far so good, but confused and any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you in advance.
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Radio aka baseband is almost never included in a ROM.
CID is carrier ID and every phone HTC makes has one. CID is what prevents you from installing say a UK carrier's official RUU on your At&T device.
HTC also utilizes something called SuperCID which is a carrier ID of 111111111 which allows you to install any firmware on your device. The only way at this time to get superCID is to gain S-off which is a security measure that restricts which parts of the phone software you can change.
With the HTC One, HTC changed what you have access to with an unlocked bootloader, previously, even with an unlocked bootloader you couldn't flash a kernel or a radio via recovery, now you can flash insecure kernels and HTC signed (approved) radios.
For flashing purposes, you can ignore the firmware requirements and flash the ROMs in the international section without issues.
gunnyman said:
Radio aka baseband is almost never included in a ROM.
CID is carrier ID and every phone HTC makes has one. CID is what prevents you from installing say a UK carrier's official RUU on your At&T device.
HTC also utilizes something called SuperCID which is a carrier ID of 111111111 which allows you to install any firmware on your device. The only way at this time to get superCID is to gain S-off which is a security measure that restricts which parts of the phone software you can change.
With the HTC One, HTC changed what you have access to with an unlocked bootloader, previously, even with an unlocked bootloader you couldn't flash a kernel or a radio via recovery, now you can flash insecure kernels and HTC signed (approved) radios.
For flashing purposes, you can ignore the firmware requirements and flash the ROMs in the international section without issues.
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Ok. Thank you for that explanation. How do I check what radio/baseband I am currently using? RUU, though it can still not be changed because we have no s_off, what is it? I
Also how do I find out what CID I am?
Thank you again..
Dex954 said:
Ok. Thank you for that explanation. How do I check what radio/baseband I am currently using? RUU, though it can still not be changed because we have no s_off, what is it? I
Also how do I find out what CID I am?
Thank you again..
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your CID if you have an AT&T HTC One is CWS_001
radio version can be found in about phone.
gunnyman said:
your CID if you have an AT&T HTC One is CWS_001
radio version can be found in about phone.
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Ok would this be considered up to date? Why would I need to lock the bootloader again in order to update the firmware if I can just flash a Rom and it updates it for me?
Dex954 said:
Ok would this be considered up to date? Why would I need to lock the bootloader again in order to update the firmware if I can just flash a Rom and it updates it for me?
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you are up to date, and there's no need to relock the bootloader and revert to stock for an update UNLESS HTC releases a new HBOOT (the bootloader) and the developers here will let you know if and when that's necessry
gunnyman said:
you are up to date, and there's no need to relock the bootloader and revert to stock for an update UNLESS HTC releases a new HBOOT (the bootloader) and the developers here will let you know if and when that's necessry
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One last question as it seems you would know. Is there a thread on the s-off process and how that is coming? Or is that just background dev?
I'm sure it's being worked on by someone.