Ok so I need the stock img for the htc one m7 for US T-mobile firmware version 1.27.531.7.......the only ones i have been able to find are for Europe, and China.
The only thing available are nandroid backups. If you're looking for the RUU it hasn't been posted yet. Use the search function to find the nandroids if you need it. There's tons of threads.
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This is as close as you can get if you have a recovery installed. If you need a RUU, then you still have to wait.
[ROM] M7 Stock Rooted 1.27.531.7 GSM Odex & DeOdex
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Hi,
I would like to install a non rooted version of ICS on my Thunderbolt.
This Thunderbolt is only being used for development, so I don't pay verizon on it, meaning the OTA doesn't work.
Would anyone know where I could find the PG05IMG.zip of the whole ICS update ?
Thank you
welcome_to_thunder said:
Hi,
I would like to install a non rooted version of ICS on my Thunderbolt.
This Thunderbolt is only being used for development, so I don't pay verizon on it, meaning the OTA doesn't work.
Would anyone know where I could find the PG05IMG.zip of the whole ICS update ?
Thank you
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You would have to ask HTC, Verizon, (or Football? maybe) if you can find him for an RUU.
There was never one distributed that I have seen.
I compiled it together with 2.11.605.19 just as they would have on the device itself with the OTApkg.zip which contains many patch files.
There is no RUU that I have found yet, if I see one I will PM you a link for sure.
Closest you can get, is I can make a non rooted rom, but you would still need to be able to flash it.....so I don't know.
santod040 said:
You would have to ask HTC, Verizon, (or Football? maybe) if you can find him for an RUU.
There was never one distributed that I have seen.
I compiled it together with 2.11.605.19 just as they would have on the device itself with the OTApkg.zip which contains many patch files.
There is no RUU that I have found yet, if I see one I will PM you a link for sure.
Closest you can get, is I can make a non rooted rom, but you would still need to be able to flash it.....so I don't know.
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Oh then nevermind thanks, I'll just get the rooted one.
I'm looking for this too, as my bolt seems dead. I was on twisted's multi 1/13 but got frequent boot loops stopping at boot splash... So I tried to go back to stock but it still loops the same way. I was hoping the new OTA might do the trick.
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Hey guys,
I'm not a developer and I've moved on from my Thunderbolt to a Note II meaning it has no more Verizon service. Do you think they'll be coming out with whatever file I need to get ICS on my phone without rooting? If there is no option, I can go the rooting route, but I would like to keep everything stock and this as a playtoy if possible.
SlyG07
The update didnt come in the form of an ruu. They made it a damn ball of patches that have to be applied to the stock .19 ROM. The ROM also cant have any system apps removed to make it work.
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I have to radio zip and the ota zip
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Radios are only able to be flashed in fastboot.
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Hi guys, I have T-Mobile version. So, I have unlocked, S-OFF, changed to CID to 111111 and installed custom recovery. So now, am I able to have official firmware and software updates from T-Mobile or should I install Developer RUU from HTC? If I want to install Developer Edition RUU, which one should I choose? I have checked HTC website and I am lost .
Thank you!
Trahald said:
Hi guys, I have T-Mobile version. So, I have unlocked, S-OFF, changed to CID to 111111 and installed custom recovery. So now, am I able to have official firmware and software updates from T-Mobile or should I install Developer RUU from HTC? If I want to install Developer Edition RUU, which one should I choose? I have checked HTC website and I am lost .
Thank you!
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if you want to install the RUU and make ur tmobile one a dev edition you should install it from here http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
should be the very top/first link on the list.
t-mobile havent released the RUU for their htc one variant yet... making very difficult for those who flashed a custom recovery and now want to go back to its original state and be able to instal ota updates again.
make sure ur CID have 11111111 (eight ones!!) before installing
xitaxuta said:
if you want to install the RUU and make ur tmobile one a dev edition you should install it from here http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
should be the very top/first link on the list.
t-mobile havent released the RUU for their htc one variant yet... making very difficult for those who flashed a custom recovery and now want to go back to its original state and be able to instal ota updates again.
make sure ur CID have 11111111 (eight ones!!) before installing
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Thanks for answer. I have a one more question though. What are the advantages and disadvantages of installing Dev RUU? When I install Dev RUU, am I going to able get official software and firmware updates directly from HTC instead of T-Mobile?
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Trahald said:
Thanks for answer. I have a one more question though. What are the advantages and disadvantages of installing Dev RUU? When I install Dev RUU, am I going to able get official software and firmware updates directly from HTC instead of T-Mobile?
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yup
xitaxuta said:
yup
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I have final question . When I install Dev RUU, do I need to flash Radio seperately for T-Mobile or it is inside of RUU? If yes, how can I flash Radio?
Thank you very much!
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No need to install radio
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i think if you install dev ruu and changed your cid to the dev version you might be able to get otas directly from htc
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No need to install radio
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Ok than, that means DEV RUU doesn't flash Radio. I red different about it on different topic, that's why I just wanted to make sure.
Trahald said:
Ok than, that means DEV RUU doesn't flash Radio. I red different about it on different topic, that's why I just wanted to make sure.
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even if it did it would still work. im on tmo with the leaked 4.2 radio and it works fine
tmobile dev edition wont install ota..but it can check and find it?
i have the t-mobile htc one that i hcnaged to the dev edition. there was an ota update today (1.29.1540.17) and when it tried to install, it said that I am running a modified version of the system and to protect my phone, that it cannot update it.
i am not running anything modified... my phone is unlocked and s-off but nothing more...not rooted...no custom recovery...nada....... do i need to make it s-on or something ?
Currently I am using ATT htc one with developer edition OS. I learned from the forum that there was update from att about the radio. So I tried to flash it.
However, since I want OTA work, I chose to stay with the stock recovery and therefore I cannot flash it via custom recovery like a lot of threads in here talking about. I searched and only found the procedure from other htc product's forum as below.
1) adb reboot-bootloader
2) fastboot flash radio radio.img
But "fastboot flash radio radio.img" has no response at all.
I got the img from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=232556. It was extracted from Radio_4A.16.3250.24_10.38.1150.03.zip. And Ive already s-offed and unlocked bootloader.
Any help about flashing? Thanks in advance.
lowirve said:
Currently I am using ATT htc one with developer edition OS. I learned from the forum that there was update from att about the radio. So I tried to flash it.
However, since I want OTA work, I chose to stay with the stock recovery and therefore I cannot flash it via custom recovery like a lot of threads in here talking about. I searched and only found the procedure from other htc product's forum as below.
1) adb reboot-bootloader
2) fastboot flash radio radio.img
But "fastboot flash radio radio.img" has no response at all.
I got the img from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=232556. It was extracted from Radio_4A.16.3250.24_10.38.1150.03.zip. And Ive already s-offed and unlocked bootloader.
Any help about flashing? Thanks in advance.
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The latest OTA has a radio newer than the one you are trying to flash. Since you want OTA to still work, why flash an older radio?
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ilal2ielli said:
The latest OTA has a radio newer than the one you are trying to flash. Since you want OTA to still work, why flash an older radio?
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I have converted att os to developer edition. Even though the build is 1.29.1540.17, baseband is still 4A.14.3250.13, which is the original.
lowirve said:
I have converted att os to developer edition. Even though the build is 1.29.1540.17, baseband is still 4A.14.3250.13, which is the original.
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Need to do adb shell while in recovery then:
dd if=/sdcard/radio_firmware.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p31
"radio_firmware.img" to be changed to whatever the name of the radio file is.
Also, I'm not sure if this command works in stock recovery. All posts I've seen say do this in custom recovery.
If it doesn't work, just flash custom recovery, flash radio, then flash back stock recovery.
Also why do you need OTA and Developer Edition conversion? If you're s-off and unlocked, it's easier to be up to date using either custom ROM or even stock ROM of international version and flashing radio/firmware as necessary.
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ilal2ielli said:
Need to do adb shell while in recovery then:
dd if=/sdcard/radio_firmware.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p31
"radio_firmware.img" to be changed to whatever the name of the radio file is.
Also, I'm not sure if this command works in stock recovery. All posts I've seen say do this in custom recovery.
If it doesn't work, just flash custom recovery, flash radio, then flash back stock recovery.
Also why do you need OTA and Developer Edition conversion? If you're s-off and unlocked, it's easier to be up to date using either custom ROM or even stock ROM of international version and flashing radio/firmware as necessary.
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Thank you for our kind reply. Personally I like sense 5 very much, so I have no intention to use other ROM. For att os, I really don't like those programs coming with it.
lowirve said:
Thank you for our kind reply. Personally I like sense 5 very much, so I have no intention to use other ROM. For att os, I really don't like those programs coming with it.
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You can flash a stock international ROM and keep it up to date manually.
Also there are custom stock ROMs, such as Android Revolution or CleanROM, that are stock Sense 5 with optimizations for performance and battery life.
Custom stock ROMs based on international version will allow you to have updates sooner than waiting for OTA to be approved by carrier.
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ilal2ielli said:
You can flash a stock international ROM and keep it up to date manually.
Also there are custom stock ROMs, such as Android Revolution or CleanROM, that are stock Sense 5 with optimizations for performance and battery life.
Custom stock ROMs based on international version will allow you to have updates sooner than waiting for OTA to be approved by carrier.
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Thanks. I will look into it.
Hello all,
Apologies in advance for my potentially basic question (but I have searched on the forum and am still unable to find an answer to my question)
I currently have a Droid DNA (from Verizon) however I use it in an international country with a GSM carrier (the phone is unlocked so I just out in the SIM and used it)
I have not and do not wish to root my phone (I use it for work and work email "Good" can only work on non-rooted phones) so
My question is how do I update my phone from its current version (4.1.1. software #:1.15.605.4 710RD) to a newer version
(P.S. not that since I'm not using my phone on Verizon's network Software update---> Check new is permanently greyed out and it also won't work while I am on wifi)
I thought about manually downloading stock roms but all the threads with them have dead links
Can anyone help please?
Try finding the most recent ruu. It comes in an exe form and it pretty much does everything for you and you get an update.
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frostysnowman3567 said:
Try finding the most recent ruu. It comes in an exe form and it pretty much does everything for you and you get an update.
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Great thank you, please where I can I find the latest stock RUUs for my to download. All the links are either dead or for cooked roms
Here http://d-h.st/lY5. Its not the latest, but once its run you can upgrade to the most recent
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Great thanks for this.
Unfortunately the zip file doesn't seem to work as I renamed it to apk but it gave a "" error when I tried to install.
Please can you tell me what I am doing wrong and what I should do to install it
Also please does anyone have links to stock roms for the Droid DNA so I can run the RUU. As I mentioned earlier I can't install cooked roms as I need a stock rom for work email
Anyone?
Unbalanced Reaction said:
Great thanks for this.
Unfortunately the zip file doesn't seem to work as I renamed it to apk but it gave a "" error when I tried to install.
Please can you tell me what I am doing wrong and what I should do to install it
Also please does anyone have links to stock roms for the Droid DNA so I can run the RUU. As I mentioned earlier I can't install cooked roms as I need a stock rom for work email
Anyone?
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You install it on your computer. Its a .exe file, so it only works on windows. Lock your bootloader, then run the .exe. It will put you back to stock
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Cool, thanks. I think you guys may be misunderstanding my question.
I am currently using a stock rom and want to update to another stock rom.
Does anyone have links to stock roms for the Droid DNA so I can install the RUU
Unbalanced Reaction said:
Cool, thanks. I think you guys may be misunderstanding my question.
I am currently using a stock rom and want to update to another stock rom.
Does anyone have links to stock roms for the Droid DNA so I can install the RUU
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Unfortunately, there is only the 1.15.605.1 Stock RUU, so it is not possible to give an update as to make GSM users, unless you are Verizon users, only with bootloader unlock and root, you can update manually 2.04 or 2.06
Anyone know where I can fine the TMO US flashable zip for the firmware? I have been down a lot of rabbit holes...
Which?
For latest, search Google for "T-Mobile HTC One RUU".
For earlier (which will allow you to get S-OFF if you do not already have it), search Google for "T-Mobile HTC One downgrade RUU".
Both should work without much hassle unless you've modified your CID/MID.
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