Hello everyone!
So recently, I have been encountering some white spots on my Evo 3D (Virgin Mobile) and then touch hasn't been responsive at times. I wanted to take it back for a replacement (I have a warranty), but my phone USED to be rooted, and unlocked.
I knew that this voided my warranty, so I decided to unroot and lock.
First, I used the JuopantuBear wire trick to achieve S-OFF, which I did.
Second, I re-locked my bootloader completely (It currently says **LOCKED**)
And last, I flashed my RUU and it was successful.
So, my question to all of you guys is:
Will I be able to use my warranty now?
Specifics:
*** LOCKED ***
HBOOT-1.57. 0000
RADIO-1.06.00.0426
OpenADSP-v02. 6.0.2226.00.0217
eMMC-boot
Apr 20 1012, 17:39:22
PLEASE HELP! Thank you everyone!
Silotolis said:
So, my question to all of you guys is:
Will I be able to use my warranty now?
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Should be no problem.
My understanding is that Virgin Mobile is very lenient about their warranty exchange policy, probably because unlike Sprint's contract service they don't make money if your phone is not working. But your configuration looks totally stock and there is nothing to question.
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Is it possible to use the official root method without HTC getting wind of it?
And further, has anyone brought a HTC-rooted phone in for repair, and if so, did the Sprint tech have any idea it was rooted?
Thanks.
ronnienyc said:
Is it possible to use the official root method without HTC getting wind of it?
And further, has anyone brought a HTC-rooted phone in for repair, and if so, did the Sprint tech have any idea it was rooted?
Thanks.
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Question 1: No.
Htc requires an unlock token generated by your phone, unique to your phone, to get the unlock code to unlock your bootloader. Plus, if you were to re-lock your phone, it would say "relocked" rather than "locked".
Question 2: Sprint does not care if your phone is rooted or not, they don't cover anything software related in the tes, unless you damage the hardware due to software modifications, i.e. processors or l.e.d.s
I have heard of people being refused service because the phone was rooted...
ronnienyc said:
I have heard of people being refused service because the phone was rooted...
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If it has anything to do with the OS, they will refuse service. I would recommend flashing a stock ROM to avoid this issue.
hi guys,
i have a EVO 3D GSM. i read some threads and i understood that, after root, we have the possibility to revert it back to stock rom and send it back in warranty only rooting it some ways (if possible).
The question is: i have HBOOT 1.49.0018. There is a rooting method that will allow me to revert to stock and use the warranty?
EDIT: for what i read, downgrading and using revolutionary i shouldn't have warranty problem, right?
rooting and warranty. . .
Hey there, I myself have Evo3D CDMA currently hboot 1.5 and unlocked through HTC method to flash custom roms and what not. What I believe (which might not help much) is that "un-rooting" is quite a bit more difficult especially if you have rooted through revolutionary/alphaRev. ADB cmd's and terminal codes... many many lines to hash out either on the device or through fastboot. What I suggest is read read read read, then read some more. When it comes to warranty I think im screwed just because "htc unlock method" and they have a token/device id and all that but you may be able to get by! GOOD LUCK.
malignant098 said:
Hey there, I myself have Evo3D CDMA currently hboot 1.5 and unlocked through HTC method to flash custom roms and what not. What I believe (which might not help much) is that "un-rooting" is quite a bit more difficult especially if you have rooted through revolutionary/alphaRev. ADB cmd's and terminal codes... many many lines to hash out either on the device or through fastboot. What I suggest is read read read read, then read some more. When it comes to warranty I think im screwed just because "htc unlock method" and they have a token/device id and all that but you may be able to get by! GOOD LUCK.
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HTC unlock method I had Sprint replace 1 for screen issues and insurance replace 1 for water damage. so insurance isnt affected. I have never in 10 years with Sprint gone to any manufacturer for the Warranty always to Sprint and if outside warranty to insurance.
tripsa4u said:
HTC unlock method I had Sprint replace 1 for screen issues and insurance replace 1 for water damage. so insurance isnt affected. I have never in 10 years with Sprint gone to any manufacturer for the Warranty always to Sprint and if outside warranty to insurance.
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Did you relock before you took it in ? Or did you take it as is? My phones been acting up and I'm on sprint . I'm just hesitant to take it in unlocked or even relocked because they can obviously see I had unlocked my bootloader.I'm still on stock rom just use things like set CPU and little things .. haven't flashed any roms yet . Kind of hoping to get a replacement with a 1.4 hboot as the evo3d I have now is 1.5 which I know its still possible to flash but I'm more comfortable through cwm than fastboot .
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My phone is rooted but now I wanna go back to unroot status. The phone is apparently running stock ROM & I've locked the bootloader but it shows 'RELOCKED' which means my warranty is void. The phone reboots frequently & freezes sometime at the boot screen. Initially I thought its a software issue so rooted my phone & installed ROMs which were available here. The issue still persists & I believe its the same old issue of a faulty motherboard. So to claim the warranty I want the bootloader to show 'LOCKED' not RELOCKED. Can anyone help please OR I'm busted for sure?
*** RELOCKED ***
PRIMODS PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.14.0001
RADIO-1.10.34D.17
eMMC-BOOT
Apr 30 2012, 11:02:15
Once you unlock the bootloader it can never be Locked again only Relocked.
I killed the mother board on my last phone then sent it back under warranty for a replacement. Got a new motherboard no problem.
Rew64 said:
Once you unlock the bootloader it can never be Locked again only Relocked.
I killed the mother board on my last phone then sent it back under warranty for a replacement. Got a new motherboard no problem.
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Was your phone relocked when you sent it for replacement?
icemanroh said:
Was your phone relocked when you sent it for replacement?
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No it was still unlocked. If they can't turn the phone on they can't tell
Rew64 said:
No it was still unlocked. If they can't turn the phone on they can't tell
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LOL.. Them I'm gonna do the same.. Wish me luck
icemanroh said:
LOL.. Them I'm gonna do the same.. Wish me luck
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Good luck :fingers-crossed:
Took three weeks to get back by the way
Rew64 said:
Good luck :fingers-crossed:
Took three weeks to get back by the way
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:victory: Got my phone back. They changed the motherboard. :victory:
Lesson Learnt:
Even if your phone is Unlocked (Bootloader is showing 'Unlocked') just ensure that when you give it to any service center u change it to 'Relocked' status. The first thing these people do is they flash your phone with RUU. Once they do it, bootloader status changes to 'Lock' something which we cant do as of now. If you keep the phone in 'Unlocked' status then they won't be able to flash your device & will easily come to know that you have unlocked your bootloader.
I got my device back in 2 weeks. Its kinda they know that many Desire V are having problems with motherboard so they don't take much of a hassle of trying different things out to make your device work. They simple replace the motherboard.
There is somewhere a all-in-one toolkit.
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I am new to this forum so don't know if I am paying this in the right place. I have faced a problem with using Opera mini on this phone. When I come back to opera from the multi tasking key, it force closes. How can I solve this issue. Have you guys faced this problem? Is it a ROM problem or a hardware problem? I am from India and my phone is on the factory provided firmware. Nothing like rooting done yet.
Hello,
I've seen other people posting about this but each issue is slightly different.
I have not so far rooted or used a custom ROM on my HTC One X+. Been using 4.1.1 stock since I bought it.
When I updated the phone restarted itself after the update and now it doesn't get past the HTC logo on boot.
I have tried reboot and power down's from the "dev" menu. No success. I even tried my last resort, a factory reset, from the dev menu. The loading bar comes up with the green circle but the bar doesn't progress and then the phone restarts itself back to the htc logo and remains stuck there.
I've contacted HTC but I expect their response to be slow.
I've seen mention of flashing ROMS to fix this sort of issue. I could perhaps flash back to 4.1.1 ?
I have only used a custom rom before on htc desire z , where I used cyanogenmod. I enjoyed it but I didn't need most of its utility. Would prefer to stick with stock on my One X+.
What are the possible solutions or things I can start doing to try and fix this?
Thanks
edit: my phone shows (showed) an O2 logo on boot
Well first off, if you expect it's a faulty phone or you still have the warranty available since it's not your fault, I would suggest going to the customer service of HTC near you and give in your phone for diagnosis.
I wouldn't suggest rooting now since if you do it your warranty will be removed so the first option won't be available.
Just incase try to boot to the bootloader (hold down the power button alongside the volume down rocker), can you access the bootloader?
If so, post the text that is written.
If you need to downgrade you need the RUU for your CID so also post your CID so we can help further.
Best of wishes
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Ghand0ur said:
Well first off, if you expect it's a faulty phone or you still have the warranty available since it's not your fault, I would suggest going to the customer service of HTC near you and give in your phone for diagnosis.
I wouldn't suggest rooting now since if you do it your warranty will be removed so the first option won't be available.
Just incase try to boot to the bootloader (hold down the power button alongside the volume down rocker), can you access the bootloader?
If so, post the text that is written.
If you need to downgrade you need the RUU for your CID so also post your CID so we can help further.
Best of wishes
Sent from my HTC ONE X+ using XDA Developers app with a random Kame-Hami flying up yo' face.
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Thankyou for your reply.
It's a second hand phone but person I bought it from purchased it recently before I did off him so I'm hoping there is still a manufacturers warranty.
UK HTC support is renowned to be terrible and they've already taken two days to reply other than the stock message. When it is their update that has done this to the phone.
If my warranty has expired can I take this to small claims court since its a £250-300 phone that has been "broken" by their update.
I will post info here from the bootloader here:
"""
*** Locked ***
ENRC2B_U PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.35.000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-3.1204.168.32
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH: OFF
Nov 13 2012, 16:38:06
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As I mentioned before I have gone as far as trying a factory reset from the bootloader menu and it doesnt work.
Thanks
Hello,
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice before I send it off for repair and won't expect to get it back for months knowing htc.
seqqwill said:
Thankyou for your reply.
It's a second hand phone but person I bought it from purchased it recently before I did off him so I'm hoping there is still a manufacturers warranty.
UK HTC support is renowned to be terrible and they've already taken two days to reply other than the stock message. When it is their update that has done this to the phone.
If my warranty has expired can I take this to small claims court since its a £250-300 phone that has been "broken" by their update.
I will post info here from the bootloader here:
"""
*** Locked ***
ENRC2B_U PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.35.000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-3.1204.168.32
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH: OFF
Nov 13 2012, 16:38:06
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As I mentioned before I have gone as far as trying a factory reset from the bootloader menu and it doesnt work.
Thanks
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Since your phone seems to have a O2 CID (i'd guess O2___001), there is no easy way to reset your phone. AFAIK there's no RUU for O2 devices, that fit your HBOOT version... Also i don't know exactly what went wrong with your update.
So i recommend you to unlock your bootloader and install a stock like custom rom (just choose one in One X+ Android Development forum), most of them are already based on latest Sense 5 update.
otherwise you will have to send it in for repair or search for a stock TWRP backup and boot.img for your phone.
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Since your phone seems to have a O2 CID (i'd guess O2___001), there is no easy way to reset your phone. AFAIK there's no RUU for O2 devices, that fit your HBOOT version... Also i don't know exactly what went wrong with your update.
So i recommend you to unlock your bootloader and install a stock like custom rom (just choose one in One X+ Android Development forum), most of them are already based on latest Sense 5 update.
otherwise you will have to send it in for repair or search for a stock TWRP backup and boot.img for your phone.
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Knowing that if you try and fail to flash a custom rom after unlocking the bootloader, your warranty is voided and you can kiss your dream of "not paying" good buy.
I do not know how it's like in the UK, but here in Egypt there are tech shops almost everywhere and I know some shops around my house(not HTC) that I go to incase something happens to my phone. Ofcourse I pay money but they usually are able to fix my phone.
Edit: The reason I am against unlocking the bootloader, flashing..etc is that you should do it because you "WANT" to , not because HTC MADE you do it. Its a customization EXTRA option if you do not like stock and want a custom rom. not a MUST to flash any other ROM to get your phone to run. But ofcourse Its totally upto you
Ghand0ur said:
Knowing that if you try and fail to flash a custom rom after unlocking the bootloader, your warranty is voided and you can kiss your dream of "not paying" good buy.
I do not know how it's like in the UK, but here in Egypt there are tech shops almost everywhere and I know some shops around my house(not HTC) that I go to incase something happens to my phone. Ofcourse I pay money but they usually are able to fix my phone.
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It is against EU policy to refuse warrenty fixes when unlocking the bootloader, there is thus no problem with him trying, and to be real.. how would one manage to fail flashing a custom rom..?
aardappel12 said:
It is against EU policy to refuse warrenty fixes when unlocking the bootloader, there is thus no problem with him trying, and to be real.. how would one manage to fail flashing a custom rom..?
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I meant if it's that small possibility that the motherboard failed and not the ROMs issue. I am not really aware of the EU policy as I live in Egypt, so according to your own policy you should take actions as necessary.
However flashing a ROM "should" fix it. So if you prefer a quick fix till you find an RUU please go ahead I was stating information according to my knowledge. Sorry if I have gaps as I am not really an expert
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Thanks for the advice all.
Can you unlock the bootloader without being able to boot the phone past the htc logo ?
Yes, it can be done fully using the computer. Search for unlocking the bootloader guide. Better done on YouTube. Best of luck mate
EDIT: Seems like its an O2 CID issue.
Same issue : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46021716#post46021716
I think you should go to O2 not HTC and try to get a fix.
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Ghand0ur said:
Yes, it can be done fully using the computer. Search for unlocking the bootloader guide. Better done on YouTube. Best of luck mate
EDIT: Seems like its an O2 CID issue.
Same issue : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46021716#post46021716
I think you should go to O2 not HTC and try to get a fix.
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Thanks for the advice.
I am not on contract with O2 , I have a pay-as-you-go sim with giffgaff. So either the previous owner got the phone from O2 or its because giffgaff use O2 satellite service. I don't know much about these things, so don't know what would decide the O2 logo being on boot.
I recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone. I installed TWRP and flashed a couple of custom roms ( GPE & Revolution HD ) I decided i want to go back to stock. I understand so far i gotta unroot, flash stock rom and re lock bootloader. I read something about RUU files. Any one have suggestion or help how i go about this? Again, i have AT&T varient, currently on Revolution HD Rom
Famous22 said:
I recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone. I installed TWRP and flashed a couple of custom roms ( GPE & Revolution HD ) I decided i want to go back to stock. I understand so far i gotta unroot, flash stock rom and re lock bootloader. I read something about RUU files. Any one have suggestion or help how i go about this? Again, i have AT&T varient, currently on Revolution HD Rom
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There is currently no RUU available as of right now. I think the best you can do for now is to a TWRP restore. There is a stock rooted TWRP in the Android Dev forum. Although this won't un-root you, its closest to stock that you will get. For the future, always make a backup before you root and then you won't have to worry
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There is currently no RUU available as of right now. I think the best you can do for now is to a TWRP restore. There is a stock rooted TWRP in the Android Dev forum. Although this won't un-root you, its closest to stock that you will get. For the future, always make a backup before you root and then you won't have to worry
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I just ordered my device and still waiting on it to be delivered. I'm already debating on whether or not to root as I've never owned an android phone that i didn't root. From what i understand, the bootloader needs to be unlocked, then s-off, flash recovery and then root. Now, if i'm to do a nandroid of the stock ROM before I root, will I be able to lock the bootloader again, nandroid and s-on in case I need to utilize the warranty? Also, will any warranty bits show up or a tampered flag or any other problem arise that'll indicate it's been farked with? Is there a way to undo those flags? Thanks in advance to TheEmpyre or whomever else can shed some light on this.
EDIT: If the s-off is the only step that will trip the flag, is it possible to leave S, er, ON?
brianray14 said:
I just ordered my device and still waiting on it to be delivered. I'm already debating on whether or not to root as I've never owned an android phone that i didn't root. From what i understand, the bootloader needs to be unlocked, then s-off, flash recovery and then root. Now, if i'm to do a nandroid of the stock ROM before I root, will I be able to lock the bootloader again, nandroid and s-on in case I need to utilize the warranty? Also, will any warranty bits show up or a tampered flag or any other problem arise that'll indicate it's been farked with? Is there a way to undo those flags? Thanks in advance to TheEmpyre or whomever else can shed some light on this.
EDIT: If the s-off is the only step that will trip the flag, is it possible to leave S, er, ON?
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Unlocking the bootloader trips a flag. When you relock it gets rid of one flag but trips the relocked flag. Soff can get rid of all flags but you have to leave it soff. Turning it back on throws a security flag.
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If you are current AT&T customer, and can go through them for warranty, they do not care in the least whether you are bootloader unlocked, rooted, s-off, etc.
I know AT&T written policy says otherwise (they have the right refuse warranty on modded phones) but in reality they cherish you paying that nice monthly bill every month over the modest cost of a refurb phone.
I've come over from the One X (EVITA) forum, and there were many (possibly dozens) of report from XDA users successfully returning their devices for warranty with bootloader RELOCKED, UNLOCKED, and in some cases even with custom ROMs installed! And I haven't seen any reports otherwise (AT&T denying warranty due to modded phone).
If you are not a current AT&T customer, and have to go through HTC, that is a different story.
But if you are an AT&T customer, my personal opinion is that you do not need to care about being able to return to stock, tripping flags, etc. Just mod away.
redpoint73 said:
If you are current AT&T customer, and can go through them for warranty, they do not care in the least whether you are bootloader unlocked, rooted, s-off, etc.
I know AT&T written policy says otherwise (they have the right refuse warranty on modded phones) but in reality they cherish you paying that nice monthly bill every month over the modest cost of a refurb phone.
I've come over from the One X (EVITA) forum, and there were many (possibly dozens) of report from XDA users successfully returning their devices for warranty with bootloader RELOCKED, UNLOCKED, and in some cases even with custom ROMs installed! And I haven't seen any reports otherwise (AT&T denying warranty due to modded phone).
If you are not a current AT&T customer, and have to go through HTC, that is a different story.
But if you are an AT&T customer, my personal opinion is that you do not need to care about being able to return to stock, tripping flags, etc. Just mod away.
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I can second this. I just had to replace my m8 because the speakers were crackling like crazy, my bootloader showed relocked and they told me straight up that they didn't care about that as long as it was a hardware problem and not a software problem and replaced it on the spot.
I was under the impression that if you were in your first year of owning the device that faulty hardware would be covered under HTC's factory warranty and not AT&T?
brianray14 said:
I was under the impression that if you were in your first year of owning the device that faulty hardware would be covered under HTC's factory warranty and not AT&T?
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Looking at the return info, I can see where the confusion might come from. It says "Return directly to manufacturer" for 15 days or more:
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/returnpolicy.html#fbid=KMGdewZyG_f
But AFAIK, all warranty returns go to AT&T when you work through their warranty department. You send them your defective phone, and they send you a refurb. I haven't had to go through this process myself, but this is what has been reported many times on XDA and other forums.
Any update on this how to lock bootloader for HTC M8 AT&T with 4.4.3 InsertCoin 4.1.1 Rom S-On of course.
How do I lock the bootloader in order to upgrade to stock 4.4.4?
im2c0ol said:
Any update on this how to lock bootloader for HTC M8 AT&T with 4.4.3 InsertCoin 4.1.1 Rom S-On of course.
How do I lock the bootloader in order to upgrade to stock 4.4.4?
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No "update" on this issue is required. The process has been the same for a couple years or more. Further, you've posted the same/similar question to multiple places, and its been answered already in multiple places.
Connect phone to computer in fastboot mode.
Open command prompt, and type: fastboot OEM lock
From there, you can run the RUU.