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So I have the HBOOT v 1.3 and I am wondering if there is any early knowledge of its value over 1.4?
This also makes me begin to wonder... is there going to be any benefit to waiting and getting S-OFF through HTC? Or is there going to be greater benefit to getting S-OFF through the dev community? I.E., does anyone anticipate that even with HTC flavor of S-OFF, that perhaps they could control things just a little bit? For example, even with S-OFF today on the 4G, we cannot downrev HBOOT after a certain number....
So... we can already see that even with S-OFF, they can restrict certain things.
Are there going to be similar restrictions? Should I ignore all update prompts as I am doing now?
edufur said:
So I have the HBOOT v 1.3 and I am wondering if there is any early knowledge of its value over 1.4?
This also makes me begin to wonder... is there going to be any benefit to waiting and getting S-OFF through HTC? Or is there going to be greater benefit to getting S-OFF through the dev community? I.E., does anyone anticipate that even with HTC flavor of S-OFF, that perhaps they could control things just a little bit? For example, even with S-OFF today on the 4G, we cannot downrev HBOOT after a certain number....
So... we can already see that even with S-OFF, they can restrict certain things.
Are there going to be similar restrictions? Should I ignore all update prompts as I am doing now?
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If HTC gives us what they promised we will merely have a bootloader that is not cryptographically signed. That's it. No root. no s=off. Nothing else.
I think you are mistaken. They promised an UNLOCKED bootloader. Unlocked means that no S-CHECK is performed... which means that we can flash recoveries, custom roms, etc.
But... even with today's S-OFF EVO 4Gs, people are not able to flash the older HBOOTs... (not sure why). But this is more to what my question was about. There is an advantage to the ENG hboot on EVO 4Gs. But even with S-OFF, those units still have restrictions of no downrevs after 2.02 i think.
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I think you are mistaken. They promised an UNLOCKED bootloader. Unlocked means that no S-CHECK is performed... which means that we can flash recoveries, custom roms, etc.
But... even with today's S-OFF EVO 4Gs, people are not able to flash the older HBOOTs... (not sure why). But this is more to what my question was about. There is an advantage to the ENG hboot on EVO 4Gs. But even with S-OFF, those units still have restrictions of no downrevs after 2.02 i think.
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I hope I am mistaken, that would be fantastic.
daneurysm said:
I hope I am mistaken, that would be fantastic.
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Dude... I know you are mistaken. It is all the talk these days... and there are links to HTC's official announcements. When I said "I think," I was just being polite. I really meant to say "I know."
But my original question still stands... anyone have any thoughts about that?
Since the HTC method will likely require that you void your warranty, it might be advantageous to get root under the radar if possible.
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Since the HTC method will likely require that you void your warranty, it might be advantageous to get root under the radar if possible.
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If HTC is willing to play ball on our terms I think it only fair that we play ball on their terms.
...even though I think it is ridiculous.
In fact, without access to a custom recovery and ability to flash whatever I want I'm afraid of screwing up my phone in a way that I can't fix.....someone had a thread earlier about setting 'compatibility mode' off in Spare Parts causing bootloops and a factory reset didn't fix it. I've been there before but I had multiple avenues of recourse...right now I would have nothing I could do to fix that.
Granted, I'm pretty sure that had nothing to do with the problem, but, the point remains.
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Dude... I know you are mistaken. It is all the talk these days... and there are links to HTC's official announcements. When I said "I think," I was just being polite. I really meant to say "I know."
But my original question still stands... anyone have any thoughts about that?
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I've been following this pretty closely for, well, about a month now...I've never heard anything spelled out specifically detailing it in this way.
However I have wondered the entire time what "unlock" means to HTC. We were only asking for the bootloader to not be crypto-signed, though that still means that we need to find an exploit...meaning we asked for open access to...well...more hacking of their software? If they are willing to take the biggest block out of the way, why not the whole kit and kaboodle? So I could see them (rightly) interpreting all of the "unlock bootloadar" demands to mean "give us unrestricted access to everything we need", though the cynic inside me also considered that they would stick to only offering the most specific thing they could--what we asked for. If they are really going to crack these phones wide open for us that really is a monumental statement...it could very well change the direction of this industry (for the better...for the consumer)...
...though that would blow my mind.
Anyone who really wants S-off and root, should definately not take the OTA updates. I've been down this road in the past with other devices. I have a lot more faith in our dev community unlocking this phone then I do in HTC. Just my thoughts.....
Scanned through the threads so maybe I missed something-- but didn't see anything specific to this-- any opinions from the devs as to whether they'll continue to support those of us that just cannot or will not get S-Off working with the "two-file-method" that spits out the ph98img.zip for kernel flash?
Or is the expectation that users that want to update their phone ROMs in the future will need to have S-Off working in order to install the associated kernels?
Any installation script that can determine whether a user is S-Off or S-On and adjust kernel flashing from there?
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Scanned through the threads so maybe I missed something-- but didn't see anything specific to this-- any opinions from the devs as to whether they'll continue to support those of us that just cannot or will not get S-Off working with the "two-file-method" that spits out the ph98img.zip for kernel flash?
Or is the expectation that users that want to update their phone ROMs in the future will need to have S-Off working in order to install the associated kernels?
Any installation script that can determine whether a user is S-Off or S-On and adjust kernel flashing from there?
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Bored, has gone on record to continue to support S-on users, and I am sure most devs would. I am not sure of the process to package up the roms so not sure how much extra work it is. I just can't wait till they are packaged for S-Off though so I can finally quit flashing PH98's or be at a computer to do so
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Scanned through the threads so maybe I missed something-- but didn't see anything specific to this-- any opinions from the devs as to whether they'll continue to support those of us that just cannot or will not get S-Off working with the "two-file-method" that spits out the ph98img.zip for kernel flash?
Or is the expectation that users that want to update their phone ROMs in the future will need to have S-Off working in order to install the associated kernels?
Any installation script that can determine whether a user is S-Off or S-On and adjust kernel flashing from there?
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I'm no developer, but I literally just came from the htc thunderbolt two days ago, for which I always had s-off and now flashing roms on the rezound with s-on seems like a real pita, sure with s-off you can make mistakes because you can do anything, but it's also a lot easier to fix any mistakes you make, because you can do anything
Just my personal opinion, but if you get s-off and see how easy and quick it is to change roms/radios/kernels/splash screens with s-off you'll be very glad you did.
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I'm no developer, but I literally just came from the htc thunderbolt two days ago, for which I always had s-off and now flashing roms on the rezound with s-on seems like a real pita, sure with s-off you can make mistakes because you can do anything, but it's also a lot easier to fix any mistakes you make, because you can do anything
Just my personal opinion, but if you get s-off and see how easy and quick it is to change roms/radios/kernels/splash screens with s-off you'll be very glad you did.
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youre totally right, but the procedure involved in this particular S-OFF method has left a lot of people (who don't know what they're doing) with phones that aren't working correctly upon completing S-OFF or they can't figure out how to restore their boot and recovery images if they decide to give up after trying to do the wire trick 100 times unsuccessfully.
I would say that for most people, S-OFF is just going to get them into more trouble. We've already got like 10 instances of people who have borked their radios or sdcards and don't know how to fix them.. and in the S-OFF threads in the General section its kinda scary to read some of the questions people are asking... questions that, simply because they were even asked, indicate that that person has no business doing this **** to their phone.
I have no intention of leaving S-ON users hanging and plan to support both with my ROM's.
Initially it will be two variations of each release for S-ON and S-OFF
Honestly if I have to pull my sdcard on more time because it has a PH98IMG on it im gonna go nuts. That said I personally dont want to deal with that anymore.
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I think what's going to happen is people will calm down, slow down and eventually archive S-Off. I remember the original EVO was a lot, A LOT harder at first. It's also not to say that another similar method won't come along. So its a huge achievement so let's all take a breath and see where it leads us. Not getting it the first day or the first 100 tries doesn't mean it's the end. Maybe when some learn a little more about how to use fast boot maybe they can give it another try. If at first you don't succeed read more and when your confident try again. Never give up that's too easy and no fun. If we all just gave up were would we be today?
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youre totally right, but the procedure involved in this particular S-OFF method has left a lot of people (who don't know what they're doing) with phones that aren't working correctly upon completing S-OFF or they can't figure out how to restore their boot and recovery images if they decide to give up after trying to do the wire trick 100 times unsuccessfully.
I would say that for most people, S-OFF is just going to get them into more trouble. We've already got like 10 instances of people who have borked their radios or sdcards and don't know how to fix them.. and in the S-OFF threads in the General section its kinda scary to read some of the questions people are asking... questions that, simply because they were even asked, indicate that that person has no business doing this **** to their phone.
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Yea, I see your point, sometimes IM guilty of assuming too much, I think the abundance of hboot versions and ics/gb and different radios get people confused, i think in time more people will get it right , the wire trick itself isn't hard.
S-off came at a confusing time with gb and leaked ics.
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I think if you are S-ON then you should be forced to deal with that yourself and don't continue to hold back S-OFF users.
con247 said:
I think if you are S-ON then you should be forced to deal with that yourself and don't continue to hold back S-OFF users.
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I agree with con. It isn't like you wont be able to pull the boot img and flash it in fastboot.
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nosympathy said:
I agree with con. It isn't like you wont be able to pull the boot img and flash it in fastboot.
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Exactly, I don't deal with ph98img zips as it is and devs shouldn't have to make them either. I'm gonna wait a bit before I s-off but Im not gonna hold anyone back
I don't quite get why anyone would stay S-On.
taptaptouch said:
Exactly, I don't deal with ph98img zips as it is and devs shouldn't have to make them either. I'm gonna wait a bit before I s-off but Im not gonna hold anyone back
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Also, doing things manually may take an extra minute, but it keeps your brain thinking and your skills sharp. I honestly have never used any of the tools like Scott's CleanFlash or Con's Nandroid Helper because it really is very beneficial and not at all complicated to memorize a few important commands and in the process gain a better understanding of whats going on with your phone.
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tekhna said:
I don't quite get why anyone would stay S-On.
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After seeing some of the insanely stupid questions that some people are asking in the General Forum with regards to the S-OFF procedure, its clear that performing this S-OFF method is well above the heads of many of the people in here. For that reason, there will be a lot of people who never do S-OFF, and there will also be a lot of people who shouldn't do S-OFF because they don't know what they're doing and are more likely to break their phones.
I always tell myself to hold off on these things but damnit I just couldn't, bit the bullet and s-offed, pretty easy actually, hardest part was finding a paperclip
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youre totally right, but the procedure involved in this particular S-OFF method has left a lot of people (who don't know what they're doing) with phones that aren't working correctly upon completing S-OFF or they can't figure out how to restore their boot and recovery images if they decide to give up after trying to do the wire trick 100 times unsuccessfully.
I would say that for most people, S-OFF is just going to get them into more trouble. We've already got like 10 instances of people who have borked their radios or sdcards and don't know how to fix them.. and in the S-OFF threads in the General section its kinda scary to read some of the questions people are asking... questions that, simply because they were even asked, indicate that that person has no business doing this **** to their phone.
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Radios not borked, just left over residue from flashing, nothing a stock recovery clear storage can't fix...issue is solved
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I always tell myself to hold off on these things but damnit I just couldn't, bit the bullet and s-offed, pretty easy actually, hardest part was finding a paperclip
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I couldn't get the paper clip to reach so I used a strain of RJ45.
I keep seeing all these T-Mobile roms and I am wondering when well see a Mobilicity rom, so mobilicity users won't have to s off and things. They should be able to just root and flash that rom in recovery. Devs, can you make one please? A good one, with beats audio
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Shivammcool said:
I keep seeing all these T-Mobile roms and I am wondering when well see a Mobilicity rom, so mobilicity users won't have to s off and things. They should be able to just root and flash that rom in recovery. Devs, can you make one please? A good one, with beats audio
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Why are you so lazy? The devs work hard on here to develop roms, not to mention the developer of juopnobear had to take his time to discover the hack for s-off. Why can't you take the hour or so needed to obtain s-off? These people develop for me and you for free. Be a little grateful, child. After all, you've likely already thanked your parents for this phone that they bought you. And if they were to develop a Rom, don't be so picky you spoiled child. "a good one with beats".
Trewyy
Just S-Off and SuperCID, you probably won't be seeing Mobilicity ROMs in the future. The whole process actually takes 5-10 minutes, and it's not that difficult to nail it on the first couple of tries...
You don't need s-off to use custom roms, so all of you need to calm down and op you need do some more reading.
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You don't need s-off to use custom roms, so all of you need to calm down and op you need do some more reading.
sent from a galaxy you'll never see.
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No, but if they need supercid to use any carrier's rom, they do need s-off for that. If he has a mobilicity phone, he needs s-off.
To the OP, s-off isn't hard, and everything you could ever want to know is in the bible in my signature. S-off is just a matter of time, and I think I remember seeing that hasoon added it to his all in one tool, which may be even easier. Try to do it, and if you have issues I am sure someone here is more than willing to help. As an alternative, you could build your own roms and offer them to the community, we actually already have resources that give a good place to get started. Or, if you just want specific features, research them and add them yourself- beats is one you can easily flash, the mod was recently updated.
Trewyy - I think I have seen more than one post by you that was just plain rude.. we can all get frustrated at other users, but we don't have to go as far as to throw insults calling people lazy and children. The amaze forums have mostly become a place where people give positive and productive feedback, there is no reason you can't help keep up the trend.
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No, but if they need supercid to use any carrier's rom, they do need s-off for that. If he has a mobilicity phone, he needs s-off.
To the OP, s-off isn't hard, and everything you could ever want to know is in the bible in my signature. S-off is just a matter of time, and I think I remember seeing that hasoon added it to his all in one tool, which may be even easier. Try to do it, and if you have issues I am sure someone here is more than willing to help. As an alternative, you could build your own roms and offer them to the community, we actually already have resources that give a good place to get started. Or, if you just want specific features, research them and add them yourself- beats is one you can easily flash, the mod was recently updated.
Trewyy - I think I have seen more than one post by you that was just plain rude.. we can all get frustrated at other users, but we don't have to go as far as to throw insults calling people lazy and children. The amaze forums have mostly become a place where people give positive and productive feedback, there is no reason you can't help keep up the trend.
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You do realise you can flash a custom rom via recovery whether you're super-cid or not right? S-Off isn't hard, but not every one has that little courage they need to do it, custom roms don't require super-cid, only if you wanna switch to another carrier's complete stock rom then you'll need to super-cid and I'm talking via a ruu/ota/exe image file.
And I second the last part of your comment.
Isn't it possible to add custom CIDs on the ROMs you install? I forgot where you would add/change it. In the build.prop maybe?
Something just keeps telling me it's AndroidInfo.txt or something, but I can't find that in many ROMs.
Keylogger_0 said:
Isn't it possible to add custom CIDs on the ROMs you install? I forgot where you would add/change it. In the build.prop maybe?
Something just keeps telling me it's AndroidInfo.txt or something, but I can't find that in many ROMs.
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It's in the build.prop but that's not the only place the CID is stored, it's also stored in the bootloader/hboot file, that you can't change the way you would a build.prop file unless s-off but in the case of custom roms, it doesn't matter, only system files and kernels are being changed, not the entire system, therefore the verification of CID isn't checked or needed.
Shivammcool said:
I keep seeing all these T-Mobile roms and I am wondering when well see a Mobilicity rom, ....
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I'm on Mobilicity and I haven't used any specific roms for them. I'd root and unlock though.
Have you applied any ROMs prior? Be happy to help you along if not.
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I decided to do some extensive research on the following questions and while some were answered, most weren't.
For those of you who may or may not remember the good ol' days with the htc hero..where one click roots were common. Apps like z4root plunged me into the fantastic world of rooting. Now rooting is much more difficult, as I have come to determine with other sources. I am eligible for an upgrade and am going to get the HTC Evo 4G LTE. I would like to root it but keep the original stock rom as it has all these awesome features that come along with it. Unfortunately I heard that you can't get OTA software updates while rooted. I don't know if this means it just won't allow me to do it or if it'll brick my phone trying. This is an issue I haven't come across before as I had the HTC hero and it no longer received software updates. I did however see that some people said developers offer these updates with some additional features right out of the box. Does that mean people will be having sense roms perfected so to speak when the OTA software updates come out? Because that then leaves me with the question of having to unroot my phone. On another note z4root claims to be able to unroot phones instantly no matter how you rooted it. I really do want to root it because I'd like to take advantage of the apparent good features of sense...while deleting that annoying bloatware and having wifi tether. Until that EVO then gets to a point of dinasaur speed..at which I am fully ready to jump into Cyanogenmod. They have truly won me over. So just wondering if this is possible. Please feel free to correct any noob mistakes or wrong information as I am learning and need to continue to do so. Oh and last thing...if it's true that developers will be taking sense roms and adding stuff into it so people like me can have those new updates with root still..where would I go about finding such updates? Websites..etc. Thank you!
If you want to root it you can do it through HTC or go for s-off depending on your hboot.
Either way after an ota comes out there will be the updated stock from posted here if you want to get the updates. With HTC dev to unlock you get relocked if you take the ota's.
S-off you never want to take ota's as it may change your hboot and you may lose your ability for s-off in the future.
Also check out the stickies at the top of the forums for info on rooting the evo lte.
Naters
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islandjat said:
I decided to do some extensive research on the following questions and while some were answered, most weren't.
For those of you who may or may not remember the good ol' days with the htc hero..where one click roots were common. Apps like z4root plunged me into the fantastic world of rooting. Now rooting is much more difficult, as I have come to determine with other sources. I am eligible for an upgrade and am going to get the HTC Evo 4G LTE. I would like to root it but keep the original stock rom as it has all these awesome features that come along with it. Unfortunately I heard that you can't get OTA software updates while rooted. I don't know if this means it just won't allow me to do it or if it'll brick my phone trying. This is an issue I haven't come across before as I had the HTC hero and it no longer received software updates. I did however see that some people said developers offer these updates with some additional features right out of the box. Does that mean people will be having sense roms perfected so to speak when the OTA software updates come out? Because that then leaves me with the question of having to unroot my phone. On another note z4root claims to be able to unroot phones instantly no matter how you rooted it. I really do want to root it because I'd like to take advantage of the apparent good features of sense...while deleting that annoying bloatware and having wifi tether. Until that EVO then gets to a point of dinasaur speed..at which I am fully ready to jump into Cyanogenmod. They have truly won me over. So just wondering if this is possible. Please feel free to correct any noob mistakes or wrong information as I am learning and need to continue to do so. Oh and last thing...if it's true that developers will be taking sense roms and adding stuff into it so people like me can have those new updates with root still..where would I go about finding such updates? Websites..etc. Thank you!
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Lot of different questions compacted into that large paragraph. Not clear on which questions you want answered and in what priority. I'll do my best to throw out some answers.
First, comparing the EVO LTE to the Hero will result in a bit of confusion. If z4root worked on the Hero, then the Hero did not have write protected internal memory. In the world of security, otherwise known as methods to prevent root access, internal memory write protection is one of the more complicated methods used on modern cell phones. Due to the complexity of the internal memory write protection, there are very few people and groups capable of reverse engineering and bypassing this security, which is why there aren't very many tools, usually only one or two. Prior to this internal memory write protection, back in the z4root days, methods of gaining root access were much simpler.
Now, to the modern day HTC devices with the internal memory locked down. HTC offers and official tool, after many users requested, that allows *most* of the internal memory to be unlocked and root access gained. There are some 3rd party methods of internally unlocking the memory, but these are rare due to the required complexity.
In regards to applying OTA updates, other than the internal memory locking controlled by the bootloader, as mentioned above, OTA updates have charged relatively little to the days of the Hero. All OTA updates remove root access, but in a very simple manner by changing permissions. This can easily be restored. On the other hand, HTC OTA updates sometimes will update the bootloader, which can have the impact of relocking the internal memory, or patching a 3rd party memory unlock solution.
All frustrations with gaining root access should be directed at the carrier and manufacturer as they have intentionally devoted time and labor to developing these methods and they are the only parties with the power to directly change the process.
Hope that information helps fill in a few gaps on the changes that have occurred from the Hero to the EVO LTE in regards to root access/security!
Wow you guys are fast I think e everything was answered. But now I have two new ones. So I can root it through HTC..could you please explain how I would go about doing this? Do I just send it to them asking them to root it? And as for the updating without having to unroot it developers will post like SENSE with additional out of the box stuff here I just gotta find it .
THANKS!!!
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Wow you guys are fast I think e everything was answered. But now I have two new ones. So I can root it through HTC..could you please explain how I would go about doing this? Do I just send it to them asking them to root it? And as for the updating without having to unroot it developers will post like SENSE with additional out of the box stuff here I just gotta find it .
THANKS!!!
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htcdev.com
Go there and you can use the tool to unlock. As previous user posted, it allows most, NOT all, of the internal storage/memory/partitions to be written to.
You will void your warranty with HTC doing this though, however, most sprint stores from what I have read, don't know that you used the tool to unlock unless they specifically check for it in the HBOOT.
If you are on the 1.13 software, then, you can use the LazyPanda method to root and obtain full S-OFF (all paritions unlocked). If on 1.22, your only option at this point is to use the official HTC dev unlock method.
If you are on 1.15 use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
Its HTC dev unlock and all completely automated. It will unlock your phone, put on a custom recovery, and root teh stock ROM
If you have 1.13 run lazy landa to S-OFF
Thanks guys will do!
I'm contemplating getting this phone, and being fully-rooted with s-off is a very important part of a phone experience for me. I have read a lot of threads saying that the s-off is "in the works, and will just take time", but are people being overly optimistic? Is it too good to be true considering that no modern HTC device without an SD card has achieved s-off, or do the developers actually feel like they're making headway? Finally, if s-off is never achieved, what kind of features would we be missing compared to an s-off device?
By the way, I would really like to thank the dev's for working so hard on the root and s-off. Its amazing what they've accomplished in such a short time.
TL;DR: Are the s-off rumors overly optimistic?
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I'm contemplating getting this phone, and being fully-rooted with s-off is a very important part of a phone experience for me. I have read a lot of threads saying that the s-off is "in the works, and will just take time", but are people being overly optimistic? Is it too good to be true considering that no modern HTC device without an SD card has achieved s-off, or do the developers actually feel like they're making headway? Finally, if s-off is never achieved, what kind of features would we be missing compared to an s-off device?
TL;DR: Are the s-off rumors overly optimistic?
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DSB said it was in the works, but as adrenalyne stated i wouldnt get hopes up unless Jcase says its coming...
Where can I go to see the dev threads for this stuff so that I can keep updated?
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Alidaco said:
I'm contemplating getting this phone, and being fully-rooted with s-off is a very important part of a phone experience for me. I have read a lot of threads saying that the s-off is "in the works, and will just take time", but are people being overly optimistic? Is it too good to be true considering that no modern HTC device without an SD card has achieved s-off, or do the developers actually feel like they're making headway? Finally, if s-off is never achieved, what kind of features would we be missing compared to an s-off device?
TL;DR: Are the s-off rumors overly optimistic?
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Worse case scenario, you will have to flash kernels through fastboot, and you will have limited access to /system. So yeah, we are all hoping for s-off, but we can still do quite a bit even if we are stuck with s-on.
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DSB said it was in the works, but as adrenalyne stated i wouldnt get hopes up unless Jcase says its coming...
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Didn't jcase say he wasn't involved with the people trying to get s off.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Didn't jcase say he wasn't involved with the people trying to get s off.
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I don't believe he's working on it, but if it's close, or accomplished, he'll know about it.
Alidaco said:
Where can I go to see the dev threads for this stuff so that I can keep updated?
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There's an inner circle working on S-OFF. You will not hear about it until it's done.
seeingwhite said:
Worse case scenario, you will have to flash kernels through fastboot, and you will have limited access to /system. So yeah, we are all hoping for s-off, but we can still do quite a bit even if we are stuck with s-on.
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We can already do quite a bit if you know the commands in adb.
trickster2369 said:
I don't believe he's working on it, but if it's close, or accomplished, he'll know about it.
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jcase is not working on S-OFF. The first few people he unlocked before public release are (these are the inner circle, if you will). He will certainly know when it's accomplished.
Is this entirely necessary? As far as I can tell full read/write access is achieved in recovery. Really it's kind of nice because if something blows up or you get some malicious app that claims to require root, you're safe. While the option would be nice to have, I don't really think we're limited at all as things are right now. It just takes a couple more steps.
paulguy said:
Is this entirely necessary? As far as I can tell full read/write access is achieved in recovery. Really it's kind of nice because if something blows up or you get some malicious app that claims to require root, you're safe. While the option would be nice to have, I don't really think we're limited at all as things are right now. It just takes a couple more steps.
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The main things that we won't have is stuff like ad blocking apps, on the fly build.prop editing, the giant customization settings apps that many sense roms are coming with, etc etc
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Bigandrewgold said:
The main things that we won't have is stuff like ad blocking apps...
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Adblock Plus just came out with a new app yesterday with enhanced features for rooted users: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adblockplus.android
paulguy said:
Is this entirely necessary? As far as I can tell full read/write access is achieved in recovery. Really it's kind of nice because if something blows up or you get some malicious app that claims to require root, you're safe. While the option would be nice to have, I don't really think we're limited at all as things are right now. It just takes a couple more steps.
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Funny....I remember a couple months ago when people were saying the exact same phrase in the d2vzw forums. We are all sharing the same optimistic thoughts.....but in the back of our minds, we all know its a load of sh*t.....we want s-off, trust me.
Alidaco said:
I'm contemplating getting this phone, and being fully-rooted with s-off is a very important part of a phone experience for me. I have read a lot of threads saying that the s-off is "in the works, and will just take time", but are people being overly optimistic? Is it too good to be true considering that no modern HTC device without an SD card has achieved s-off, or do the developers actually feel like they're making headway? Finally, if s-off is never achieved, what kind of features would we be missing compared to an s-off device?
By the way, I would really like to thank the dev's for working so hard on the root and s-off. Its amazing what they've accomplished in such a short time.
TL;DR: Are the s-off rumors overly optimistic?
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Do not buy a device based on what may be possible in the future. Buy it based on what is possible now. If s-off is important to you, then you do not want the DNA at this time. If you can live with the limitations, then go for it, but be careful not to turn into one of the disgruntled owners because you really wanted s-off and believed the rumors that it is "coming soon".
The kernal flashboot problem has been bypassed on the EVO 4g LTE I'm sure the devs can make their kernals S-On friendly. As far as S-On vs S-Off on the EVO there isn't much except for flashing unsigned radios through the bootloader
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luigi311 said:
The kernal flashboot problem has been bypassed on the EVO 4g LTE I'm sure the devs can make their kernals S-On friendly. As far as S-On vs S-Off on the EVO there isn't much except for flashing unsigned radios through the bootloader
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there are significant differences on this phone between dev unlocked and s-off (for those on pre release units that were lucky enough)
kernels: atm, s-off can flash in recovery, unlock in hboot (yes scripts can be done, but still)
radios: no-go on dev unlock, yes on s off
reverting to older RUU's: well none exist currently, but s off can, dev unlock cant
splash images: cosmetic, sure...but not possible on dev unlock
updating/reverting other firmware: only possible to update through a signed RUU for non s-off folks...s off folks can revert or update with just parts of the RUU that are extracted
/system access: only possible in recovery for those with dev unlock, s off can access it in android....this might not seem like a big deal to the average user...but for devs?, pretty horrid....for example, if i want to mod Rosie for some reason (landscape, app drawer, cosmetic, whatever) typically i can just adb push the apk and test it....now i'll have to boot to recovery, push the apk, reboot to android to test it (a lot more time consuming and annoying)
Dri94 said:
DSB said it was in the works, but as adrenalyne stated i wouldnt get hopes up unless Jcase says its coming...
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I have nothing to do with s-off. I'd wait for hyuh and/or fuses to say something.
I really wouldn't buy a phone based on what you're hoping for. If s off is that important for you, I wouldn't buy it. All that does is lead to a lot of disappointments and complaining honestly. I see a whole lot of posts and entire threads on the forums where people are posting complaints about model xyz phone not having updates fast enough or not being s off, not having a different OS/UI working without bugs yet, things like that.
Buying something on hopes and dreams is a mistake in my opinion, and if fastboot flashing kernels and not having splash screens is important to you, I would buy a different phone now and get the DNA after it's s off. Any rumors or speculation that you hear is just that. The guys who are really working on it wont be posting about it much because even in a best case scenario, things change mid development as progress is made.
CharliesTheMan said:
I really wouldn't buy a phone based on what you're hoping for. If s off is that important for you, I wouldn't buy it. All that does is lead to a lot of disappointments and complaining honestly. I see a whole lot of posts and entire threads on the forums where people are posting complaints about model xyz phone not having updates fast enough or not being s off, not having a different OS/UI working without bugs yet, things like that.
Buying something on hopes and dreams is a mistake in my opinion, and if fastboot flashing kernels and not having splash screens is important to you, I would buy a different phone now and get the DNA after it's s off. Any rumors or speculation that you hear is just that. The guys who are really working on it wont be posting about it much because even in a best case scenario, things change mid development as progress is made.
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Sir, your logic is NOT welcome here!
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/system access: only possible in recovery for those with dev unlock, s off can access it in android....this might not seem like a big deal to the average user...but for devs?, pretty horrid....for example, if i want to mod Rosie for some reason (landscape, app drawer, cosmetic, whatever) typically i can just adb push the apk and test it....now i'll have to boot to recovery, push the apk, reboot to android to test it (a lot more time consuming and annoying)
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Just to add, you can push and test, but it'll revert back on reboot. Did so many times already
QD2DC said:
Just to add, you can push and test, but it'll revert back on reboot. Did so many times already
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Is anyone able to remove bloatware from their DNA? This revert back issue with s-on seems to prevent it.
You have to unlock it, install a recovery, root it, and you can install a debloated stock Rom or a custom Rom.