Is there a way to run stock android ( so i can get the newest updates from google) on AT&T HTC One x+ LTE in US? I already have my phone bootloader unlocked and rooted. If yes what is the safest way to have a backup of whatever i currently have and get stock android on it. Do all the hardware features ( camera, bluetooth...) work correctly?
manivannanrajah said:
Is there a way to run stock android ( so i can get the newest updates from google) on AT&T HTC One x+ LTE in US? I already have my phone bootloader unlocked and rooted. If yes what is the safest way to have a backup of whatever i currently have and get stock android on it. Do all the hardware features ( camera, bluetooth...) work correctly?
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Lloir has a CM 10.1 build at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135938
Solomon56 has a PA build over at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219520
However, a number of features aren't working yet, call audio being the biggest of them.
Just to clarify i dont want a mod just vanilla android. My HOX+ has become increasingly slow, is there a way i can find out why. The camera has so many dropped frames and sluggish as hell. (i have sense 4+ on android 4.1.1 with swapps, paperland and nova launcher running). even hitting the call app takes about 4 secs to load!
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Just to clarify i dont want a mod just vanilla android. My HOX+ has become increasingly slow, is there a way i can find out why. The camera has so many dropped frames and sluggish as hell. (i have sense 4+ on android 4.1.1 with swapps, paperland and nova launcher running). even hitting the call app takes about 4 secs to load!
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You don't need stock for that. Just get the Titanium app and remove all the AT&T apps (AT&T maps and AT&T contacts, for instance). Reboot and I think you'll notice it's smoother and faster.
That being said, I think when the devs DO get AOSP-ish roms on this phone it will live up to its full potential.
Btw, what you want, right now, is quite impossible, but don't worry. We're working on helping the main dev get a new phone. We're confident that the devs will be able to get AT LEAST Cyanogenmod. Dunno about pure AOSP though.
if it gets CM it will get AOSP
....that being said Lloir knows more than me
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....that being said Lloir knows more than me
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Now that stock android flavor of HTC one is announced and kernel code is released can we expect roms for AT&T HOX+ with similar features to come?
manivannanrajah said:
Is there a way to run stock android ( so i can get the newest updates from google) on AT&T HTC One x+ LTE in US? I already have my phone bootloader unlocked and rooted. If yes what is the safest way to have a backup of whatever i currently have and get stock android on it. Do all the hardware features ( camera, bluetooth...) work correctly?
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There is a thread in General forum by hasoon...
You should at least read the main forums before asking questions...
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Now that stock android flavor of HTC one is announced and kernel code is released can we expect roms for AT&T HOX+ with similar features to come?
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The HTC One and HTC One X+ are similar devices in name only. Any progress made with the HTC One will almost assuredly not result in any progress on the HOX+ and vice versa.
edit: This is regarding AOSP, I am unsure of the possibility of porting Sense 5 from the One to the HOX+
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I used to be a crack addict... er a blackberry user.
The Bold 9000 was my pride, loved it to death, but it lacked a proper browsing experience and a proper camera with autofocus.
Switched over to the 9700 and still no proper camera and browsing experience.
Wind mobile released the Amaze 4g and I knew I had to have it. I was eyeing the sensation but paying $400-500 was turning me off, and the fact that I wouldn't have warranty as well.
Picked up the Amaze on Monday I believe.. HUGE upgrade from my 9700.
But the more I play with it... the more disappointed I'm getting. This is my first android phone, and I really hate the bloatware, and am kind of annoyed that my first experience with android wouldn't be a stock one so I could get to know the OS in and out before throwing in any theming/extra apps into the equation.
The bootloader is currently locked down with S-ON, which is surprising as hell because Telus unlocked its bootloader, and WIND advertises itself as being the transparent customer loving company that will do anything for its customers. And I know that there won't really be a way to get stock gingerbread without having bootloader unlocked soo...
I have 10 days to return the phone, and I need help making the decision. Return it and stick with my Bold 9700, and hope that it gets the Galaxy Nexus in the near future, or keep it and learn to love Sense.
You can unlock the bootloader from htc's site and one click root it. Bloatware is very easy to remove then and you don't have to switch roms. You can keep stock without the bloatware.
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You can unlock the bootloader from htc's site and one click root it. Bloatware is very easy to remove then and you don't have to switch roms. You can keep stock without the bloatware.
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That site doesn't support WIND Mobile Amaze 4gs...
It doesn't show any Amaze but it still unlocked mine. Did you try it?
Edit: I see where they list the T Mobile Amaze. Didn't when I unlocked mine.
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It doesn't show any Amaze but it still unlocked mine. Did you try it?
Edit: I see where they list the T Mobile Amaze. Didn't when I unlocked mine.
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Nope doesn't work. Doesn't give an error code or reason though.
I use to have the sensation which was a very similar phone to the amaze I was looking for reason to keep the amaze too. reason's why I kept the phone were because it just works. Usually every android phone I've had I wanted to fix something by rooting it and changing roms but with this one I haven't it has great features camera, screen size, looks and build quality etc... I'm not saying root is not needed but I am saying I like this over stock android there are still plenty of options to customize but it picks up where stock Android lacks and that's better features and looks. Stock android right now is ugly unless its a galaxy nexus which not everything has been fixed or made to look better sense has lots of better apps n features like the dialer, looks nice and can dial contacts by spelling the name stock dialer cant, camera is nicer with more options, drop down has quick options to turn on different things quickly, n there's more. This is why I kept it and like it because the reason cm7 exist is so stock android can be customized and have some options in OEM phones with custom uis like touchwiz or sense etc. So thats my two cents stock Android is great but it no longer carries the huge speed improvement that so many people were after before with dual core phones so unless your getting the galaxy nexus the amaze is great phone to keep and hopefully HTC keeps there word and updates us to ics or a dev brings us ics in the future.
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I use to have the sensation which was a very similar phone to the amaze I was looking for reason to keep the amaze too. reason's why I kept the phone were because it just works. Usually every android phone I've had I wanted to fix something by rooting it and changing roms but with this one I haven't it has great features camera, screen size, looks and build quality etc... I'm not saying root is not needed but I am saying I like this over stock android there are still plenty of options to customize but it picks up where stock Android lacks and that's better features and looks. Stock android right now is ugly unless its a galaxy nexus which not everything has been fixed or made to look better sense has lots of better apps n features like the dialer, looks nice and can dial contacts by spelling the name stock dialer cant, camera is nicer with more options, drop down has quick options to turn on different things quickly, n there's more. This is why I kept it and like it because the reason cm7 exist is so stock android can be customized and have some options in OEM phones with custom uis like touchwiz or sense etc. So thats my two cents stock Android is great but it no longer carries the huge speed improvement that so many people were after before with dual core phones so unless your getting the galaxy nexus the amaze is great phone to keep and hopefully HTC keeps there word and updates us to ics or a dev brings us ics in the future.
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HTC widgets are cool, apploader is much nicer than touchwiz IMO, but it's the mass amount of HTC included apps that piss me off. That and random apps like flashlight that I'll never use.
Flashlights pretty useful here yo lol yea I could understand that but nothing rooting can't fix of course
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There is no amaze listed when downloading the sync software. I picked the sensation and everything worked fine. You are mainly downloading the sync program for the drivers that are included.
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The bootloader is currently locked down with S-ON, which is surprising as hell because Telus unlocked its bootloader
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What are you talking about? How is the TELUS bootloader any more unlocked than the Wind one? And TELUS is S-ON too. They all are.
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What are you talking about? How is the TELUS bootloader any more unlocked than the Wind one? And TELUS is S-ON too. They all are.
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What I meant to say is your phone's boot loader is at least unlocked. I'm unable to Flash custom roms or root
Actually the telus bootloader can no longer be unlocked so we're in the same boat.
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Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone could possibly give reviews/sceenshots of the New Jelly Bean update for the Desire X, as I may be updating once it is rolled out in Australia. Are there any bugs or glitches, or any unwanted new features. Are there useful new features and is it worth the update from ICS to JB. Thanks!
(P.S. Is Google Now enabled? It looks really useful.):laugh:
dont bother, some of us (including me) already went back to ics, cause as of now there's no big improvement in features/speed/anything.
even without the two bugs (transparent statusbar wont change background with scrolling, headphone-sound is horrible) it wouldnt be a "must have" imho
google now is included, yes (you have to set language to englisch i think, otherwise it wont work)
Jelly bean is awful. It's a miserable pile of crap. It doesn't work properly. It is slow. And my god, the sound...
Ok, well, my carrier Optus is insanely slow at rolling out updates, so even once HTC hopefully fix the performance issues and bugs, it will be months upon months after everyone else gets it that I get it. I think Im gunna stay on ICS even once I get the first version of the update available.
If you ask me Jelly Bean is faster 10 times than ICS.But thats all...2 new skins.No Full Sence and etc.
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Stock Browser is faster and have better preformance I like it before i didn use it but now i use is more than google chrome.
Sounds on headphones right now dont bother me cuz my headphones are broken But im with them 80% of my time I will w8t for fix and then will buy new...
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If you ask me Jelly Bean is faster 10 times than ICS.
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If you ask me Jelly Bean should be 10 times faster than ICS thanks to Project
Butter but however, the HTC Update isnt at all.
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narf, your kinda right about the browser, i noticed its a bit faster when you open/close tabs
Well i feel it smoother in apex launcher, and dunno about sense (don't like it) also apps work great ram management is better and multitasking much faster. Battery hold more for me on heavy usage. But the sound is big let down and maybe the update screwed up the camera a little. When you taking a picture you can hear the lens trying to focus and then it clicks and picture jumps a little.
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Don't know if I'm right but for me it seems to me a bit more faster and smoother... but I'm afraid that it will never be full sense on DX...
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Don't know if I'm right but for me it seems to me a bit more faster and smoother... but I'm afraid that it will never be full sense on DX...
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And for that, you have Custom ROMs.
Cyanogen Mod
Just Hope we get some Cyanogen mod 10 action on the Desire X. I love vanilla android, and I have seen an unofficial build of cyanogen mod 9 on the Desire X, but not 10. Just hope some talented developer an bring it to us!:silly::laugh:
As for the Desire X jelly bean update, I think i'll give it a pass
I think CM9 has been discontinued on the Desire X he was up to alpha 2 last I saw, pretty sure hes waiting for JB open sources to come out and then start working on CM10, gutted about the JB update though took so long to come out and when it did so many people were checking to see if they could get it and now a little while later no one wants to touch it with a ten foot triple wrapped pole. By the way I saw somewhere the JB update the did was a beta version can anyone confirm this ?
Im glad you guys tested the JB, i'll just wait for some more updates...
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Is it fixable, that is the question.
Can a new one be created that will work on the DX.
Wil a new Update come with a different Code/no or how van we tell If its a new One
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ORA 1 said:
Wil a new Update come with a different Code/no or how van we tell If its a new One
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Typically it would have a different ident code. That's how the developers keep track of their revisions. So if they modify anything or fix anything the commits would increment the number accordingly.
So, long story short, it should have a new code.
4 Jan 2013
Android.process.acore force close fix for all devices running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) HTC has developed a fix for an android.process.acore issue affecting HTC devices running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). Most products have already received this fix through regular software updates. If you haven't received the fix, you can check for the update manually: Navigate to Settings > About > Software updates > Check now > to get People v4.5.538722 apk update.
I saw this on the HTC site.
I assume they are referring to the current Jelly Bean problem,.
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dont bother, some of us (including me) already went back to ics, cause as of now there's no big improvement in features/speed/anything.
even without the two bugs (transparent statusbar wont change background with scrolling, headphone-sound is horrible) it wouldnt be a "must have" imho
google now is included, yes (you have to set language to englisch i think, otherwise it wont work)
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How did you go back to ICS?
I stupidly updated to JB and find it is now slower and sound is not good. Also, I think the camera works less well.
keeboudi said:
How did you go back to ICS?
I stupidly updated to JB and find it is now slower and sound is not good. Also, I think the camera works less well.
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you can install every ics-rom you want, just follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213663
your bootloader has to be unlocked to do so. and you have to flash a custom recovery.
you can unlock you bootloader by using this website http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
but be aware of the fact, that you MIGHT have a problem when it comes to warranty.
Just installed yesterday (Optus finally got off their arses), so far haven't noticed much difference, just read here about sound so tested, don't see any difference; then again I disable Beats (urgh), so maybe that's it?
MAJOR plus is that USB OTG is now enabled, so with a $2 adapter you can now access your USB sticks etc. Weirdly it doesn't show up under /mnt, is under /storage
Will test tonight if MHL is now working (dunno if it wasn't before or if I have incompatible hardware). Don't have a HDMI cable with me.
I am getting this phone tomorrow,so should i update to JB or not ?
Hello, since the Hox has much roms , and yes it's more supported, i was thinking , by searching with some guides here on xda , if porting a Hox rom on our Hox+ is possible?
clitoridys said:
Hello, since the Hox has much roms , and yes it's more supported, i was thinking , by searching with some guides here on xda , if porting a Hox rom on our Hox+ is possible?
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no they have different processors so when installing the phone would crash causing a brick. brick is when the phone dosent turn on.
They are different devices , ask the dev to rewrite the rom for hox+ DDD
SomebodyEpic said:
no they have different processors so when installing the phone would crash causing a brick. brick is when the phone dosent turn on.
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I tried this when I had my One V (I wanted Sense 4+ on it). This is complicated. I don't think you'll get any more than a boot screen (if that). Don't count on even this working though. Like the guy above said, the hardware is VERY different.
If you do port though, make sure you use Cyanogenmod as a base. But then again, why do it? It's much better to use a compiled ROM than a ported one.
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I tried this when I had my One V (I wanted Sense 4+ on it). This is complicated. I don't think you'll get any more than a boot screen (if that). Don't count on even this working though. Like the guy above said, the hardware is VERY different.
If you do port though, make sure you use Cyanogenmod as a base. But then again, why do it? It's much better to use a compiled ROM than a ported one.
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Sure but the Hox has more roms... i was thinkin that the devices was the same, except for the memory.
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Sure but the Hox has more roms... i was thinkin that the devices was the same, except for the memory.
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No totally I understand. Easy mistake to make. Still, you can try. Just use your version of HOX+'s CM 10 or 10.1 as a base for porting. Who knows, it might work. Beware of thus AT&T HOX+ though, as no one has gotten the call audio to work yet.
I mean the sense roms , not aosp/aokp
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You misunderstand. If you want to port, you should use CM as a base. You put the X Rom on top of the CM layer.
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In addition to having different processors, the phones also have different modems I believe. The thread for Paranoid Android on the AT&T HTC One X+ has more details about why devs can't get voice to work in AOSP ROMs on the HOX+. For the One X as I understand it, devs could use the modem drivers from ICS builds to get them working in JB. But the HOX+ has never has ICS on it, and has a different modem than the International version to work on AT&T.
I recently got my hands on a shiny new HTC One and I really do love it. Loving out even more now that it's rooted and I removed all that crap AT&T put on it. (tards)
Anyway, I had some questions for the community. I'm coming from the Galaxy Nexus and I had CM installed so I'm used to a lot of things like battery % in the status bar and the daydream app.
Thing is, I kinda like the new sense (minus the launch and blinkfeed) and I'm really wanting to stay on stock if it's possible. I know that whenever the new update arrives I'll have the coveted % but what about daydream?
If anyone gots some info on that I'd really aprreciate it.
Oh and I also really miss the battery/power menu on vanilla android. Does anyone know if there is an app or a mod that I can use to get the same experience?
Thanks
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automaddux said:
I recently got my hands on a shiny new HTC One and I really do love it. Loving out even more now that it's rooted and I removed all that crap AT&T put on it. (tards)
Anyway, I had some questions for the community. I'm coming from the Galaxy Nexus and I had CM installed so I'm used to a lot of things like battery % in the status bar and the daydream app.
Thing is, I kinda like the new sense (minus the launch and blinkfeed) and I'm really wanting to stay on stock if it's possible. I know that whenever the new update arrives I'll have the coveted % but what about daydream?
If anyone gots some info on that I'd really aprreciate it.
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I think many of us AT&T One owners here on XDA are running 4.2.2 ROMs from the International HTC One section due to their perfect compatibility (no need to change CID, go S-OFF or flash firmwares to run ROMs from that section, and all AT&T-specific issues from the 4.1.2 days are resolved) since the AT&T section is a ghost town in comparison. That is how you have your cake and eat it too, as your title says.
To answer your first question, the stock based HTC One 4.2.2 ROMs do have built-in daydream and stock battery %, so the AT&T update to 4.2.2 (if and when it ever comes) should have these features also.
I know you said you wanted to stay on stock if possible, but keep in mind that AT&T is holding back this phone's potential. Since you're already used to 4.2.2, and we can all wait on AT&T until the cows come home, you may want to consider just biting the bullet and flashing a stock rooted HTC Sense 4.2.2 ROM. There's one here in the AT&T dev section that is an excellent option if you're wanting to stay stock, based on the latest build from HTC. The stock AT&T radio works fine with it BTW.
In the new 4.2.2 ROMs, HTC has gotten rid of the black menu bar in apps by officially providing the option of mapping a long-pressing of the home button to the menu function. If you end up finding out that long pressing the home button intermittently acts like a single press, upgrading to the matching 4.2.2 firmware helps significantly with improving the sensitivity of the capacitive touch buttons, but that's getting a bit ahead of ourselves...just wanted to mention it. However the new firmware won't work with the stock 4.1.2 AT&T ROM.
Thanks for the info and the link.
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henrybravo said:
I think many of us AT&T One owners here on XDA are running 4.2.2 ROMs from the International HTC One section due to their perfect compatibility (no need to change CID, go S-OFF or flash firmwares to run ROMs from that section, and all AT&T-specific issues from the 4.1.2 days are resolved) since the AT&T section is a ghost town in comparison. That is how you have your cake and eat it too, as your title says.
To answer your first question, the stock based HTC One 4.2.2 ROMs do have built-in daydream and stock battery %, so the AT&T update to 4.2.2 (if and when it ever comes) should have these features also.
I know you said you wanted to stay on stock if possible, but keep in mind that AT&T is holding back this phone's potential. Since you're already used to 4.2.2, and we can all wait on AT&T until the cows come home, you may want to consider just biting the bullet and flashing a stock rooted HTC Sense 4.2.2 ROM. There's one here in the AT&T dev section that is an excellent option if you're wanting to stay stock, based on the latest build from HTC. The stock AT&T radio works fine with it BTW.
In the new 4.2.2 ROMs, HTC has gotten rid of the black menu bar in apps by officially providing the option of mapping a long-pressing of the home button to the menu function. If you end up finding out that long pressing the home button intermittently acts like a single press, upgrading to the matching 4.2.2 firmware helps significantly with improving the sensitivity of the capacitive touch buttons, but that's getting a bit ahead of ourselves...just wanted to mention it. However the new firmware won't work with the stock 4.1.2 AT&T ROM.
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The link you gave is down. And the other stock from the same guys I believe is down also. Do you know of a mirror?
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automaddux said:
The link you gave is down. And the other stock from the same guys I believe is down also. Do you know of a mirror?
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Nevermind, I got it. Although, now I'm kinda scared to flash it cuz since I rooted there's been some screwy things going on. I was using Titanium Backup to delete some att apps and some of them keep coming back like Facebook and Twitter. When I go to superuser it says that it needs to update binary and then it tries but then it says it can't and that it's a problem. I can manually go into TWRP and flash stuff as I did with a script that supposedly wiped the crapware from att but I'm still not sure about flashing something custom.
any ideas or should I just go for it.
Also, I'm guessing that since it didn't give a limk for Gapps then I don't need them right?
automaddux said:
Nevermind, I got it. Although, now I'm kinda scared to flash it cuz since I rooted there's been some screwy things going on. I was using Titanium Backup to delete some att apps and some of them keep coming back like Facebook and Twitter. When I go to superuser it says that it needs to update binary and then it tries but then it says it can't and that it's a problem. I can manually go into TWRP and flash stuff as I did with a script that supposedly wiped the crapware from att but I'm still not sure about flashing something custom.
any ideas or should I just go for it.
Also, I'm guessing that since it didn't give a limk for Gapps then I don't need them right?
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Stock kernel has write protection for the /system folder. You'll need to flash a custom ROM that has the write protection removed. Much easier to flash a custom ROM than to mess with the **** AT&T has done to it.
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cdordon said:
Stock kernel has write protection for the /system folder. You'll need to flash a custom ROM that has the write protection removed. Much easier to flash a custom ROM than to mess with the **** AT&T has done to it.
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Ok wait, so you're saying I need to grab a Rom from the international thread instead? Is that the one that just says HTC One?
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automaddux said:
Ok wait, so you're saying I need to grab a Rom from the international thread instead? Is that the one that just says HTC One?
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Yes that is the International section.
If you want to stay on the stock rooted ROM, you can just disable those apps instead of deleting them, using the method built into Android (Settings>>Apps>>find your app and disable it), or alternatively you can freeze them in Titanium. This doesn't require write access to the system partition. These disabled apps will still occupy a small amount of file space but they won't be running anymore and using up RAM, and their respective icons will be gone.
You can flash a custom ROM from either the AT&T section or the International section. The International section has a much better selection and the threads are much more active. There are rooted stock ROMs (Sense and Google Edition) and custom ROMs (Sense, Google Edition and AOSP). AOSP ROMs on the One are pretty good now but there are a few issues with them, and you lose features like Beats and Zoe if you care about those things.
you can still get the HTC Sense camera for GPE. Works for me, with the exception that I can't click to my gallery from the camera itself (but the pictures do save there).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351965
Question about the international ROM. I heard the signal bars are off since we are in the states, is this true?
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you can still get the HTC Sense camera for GPE. Works for me, with the exception that I can't click to my gallery from the camera itself (but the pictures do save there).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351965
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Me too, but I used Zoe's before, and they dont work with the GPE framework...too many files missing. You can search through the forums to try various things based on the GE rom you've flashed though. I ended up going to ARHD, which has all the features OP asked for anyway.
I am fairly inexperienced with custom ROMs. My phone is fully rooted. Is it possible to install something very similar to Sense 5 on the AT&T HTC One X+? Is it likely someone is working on implementing the features from the international release on the AT&T version? I love Sense but I can't stand the ring-based stuff in Sense 4, which is my most important concern (i've disabled the lock screen altogether but who wants to drag a ring to snooze their alarm, etc.?). I've tried to figure this out on my own but the information in the custom rom pages is over my head.
Thanks for any help :good:.
There is a sense 5 theme by ghost that is exactly what you're looking for.
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Just FYI, you can snooze the alarm by pressing the power button (maybe even the volume ones). The day I figured this this out, it took me like an hour to get out of bed..lol.
Yeah, I guess it's time to get rid of the One X+ AT&T phone since there have been no updates, no Sense 5 for us at all.
Sucks...but that is the game I guess...Time to relock/RUU and sell on eBay....haha
I just swapped phones with my wife. She has the Samsung Galaxy S3. I just want a phone that I can constantly flash new custom ROMs.. I like experimenting with all the different User Experiences they all have to offer, and unfortunately the AT&T HTC One X+ just doesn't have anything custom out for it. Sure a couple of developers have their hands at attempting to make it worth while. But it's just too closed of a system to unlock and enjoy this phone to it's Full Potential.
vook said:
I am fairly inexperienced with custom ROMs. My phone is fully rooted. Is it possible to install something very similar to Sense 5 on the AT&T HTC One X+? Is it likely someone is working on implementing the features from the international release on the AT&T version? I love Sense but I can't stand the ring-based stuff in Sense 4, which is my most important concern (i've disabled the lock screen altogether but who wants to drag a ring to snooze their alarm, etc.?). I've tried to figure this out on my own but the information in the custom rom pages is over my head.
Thanks for any help :good:.
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If your phone is fully rooted, why not install a custom rom? I'm a noob at this but I installed viperxl 4.0. It is fully tweakable and sense 5. It makes the phone similar to the HTC one.
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fmorder said:
If your phone is fully rooted, why not install a custom rom? I'm a noob at this but I installed viperxl 4.0. It is fully tweakable and sense 5. It makes the phone similar to the HTC one.
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He is talking about one x plus for att. The is no rom with sense 5 for it yet.
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grigoriisi said:
He is talking about one x plus for att. The is no rom with sense 5 for it yet.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
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My apologies. Thanks for the clarification. I have a rough time getting all the one x types correct.
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