How to update a rooted htc one? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all.
Running a SIM free international version.
In rooted my HTC one as I needed to install rSAP and a special Bluetooth stack to enable my phonebook to transfer to my Audi.
All is fine..
However, I'm now being presented with HTC updates which I can't seem to turn off, so my question is..
How do I update my phone?
Does anyone have any good videos to point me to also, can I reroot once updated?
Thanks..
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uktivo said:
Hi all.
Running a SIM free international version.
In rooted my HTC one as I needed to install rSAP and a special Bluetooth stack to enable my phonebook to transfer to my Audi.
All is fine..
However, I'm now being presented with HTC updates which I can't seem to turn off, so my question is..
How do I update my phone?
Does anyone have any good videos to point me to also, can I reroot once updated?
Thanks..
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You should not flash OTA updates on a rooted pho, you risk loosing root.
If you can download the update files you should be able to flash them in mobile odin pro without loosing root. Also someone might have made a zip file you can flash in recovery

Is there a noob "how to"anywhere please?
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Losing root, reboot fixes.

I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted my HTC One but over time, it quits working. None of the apps can gain root and Koush's superuser states su needs to updated but can't gain root to do it.
A simple reboot fixes it. I'm still running the stock ROM with no need to switch.
Anyone else have this issue?
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mmayhew said:
I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted my HTC One but over time, it quits working. None of the apps can gain root and Koush's superuser states su needs to updated but can't gain root to do it.
A simple reboot fixes it. I'm still running the stock ROM with no need to switch.
Anyone else have this issue?
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I don't have the one I have the one s
But I have encountered this same issue and also bloat coming back after delete and it's something tmobile put in the kernel, after installing a custom kernel it all went away
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rc420head said:
I don't have the one I have the one s
But I have encountered this same issue and also bloat coming back after delete and it's something tmobile put in the kernel, after installing a custom kernel it all went away
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Thanks. I'll flash faux's kernel and see if it clears up.
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HTC One SV loosing root
mmayhew said:
Thanks. I'll flash faux's kernel and see if it clears up.
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Hi there, I'm facing the same issue with my HTC One SV, it looses root and a reboot regains the root. Like you, I don't want to change my stock rom, but I'd like to have root access and remove the bloatware (again, which comes back after reboot). Any help is appreciated.
I reset my GT-S5282 at rooted mode
I need Help. My English is not so good but I am trying to say my question..
I have GT-D5282 and I was rooted it and my mistake I reset it on root mode after that handset only restarting and showing Samsung logo nothing more. I installed official firmware rom downloaded by internet but its still showing this massage..
Can any one help me??
How to solve this problem
sonu3da said:
I need Help. My English is not so good but I am trying to say my question..
I have GT-D5282 and I was rooted it and my mistake I reset it on root mode after that handset only restarting and showing Samsung logo nothing more. I installed official firmware rom downloaded by internet but its still showing this massage..
Can any one help me??
How to solve this problem
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You might get a better response posting in the Galaxy Star Q&A Forum.

Load HTC One (non-carrier) Stock on AT&T?

Hi -
I unlocked my bootloader last night and would like to flash the HTC stock rom to make it look like the non-carrier version. In other words, the same ROM if you were to buy the phone directly from HTC.
How can I go about doing that? I know how to root so that is not an issue.
Thanks.
Flash a stock rooted rom from tue international section
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Im on the same boat, I have the Rogers HTC One, can I just simply grab the stock rom from the international HTC One version and flash it without problems?
I installed international rooted odex from ARHD thread on my AT&T phone without any issues. I'm back on stock rooted AT&T for now which I modified a little myself. I personally don't like how LTE on international tells you that you have 1 bar.
I'm sure AT&T modified their rom to show more than 1 just like other phones on AT&T. Everything works and you don't see any difference in reception or data speed though.
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Devices are all the same. Just don't flash a ruu or radio
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tjsooley said:
Devices are all the same. Just don't flash a ruu or radio
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Im sorry why not install a RUU? I was actually thinking to install one of the stock versions of the rom ( I believe they are called RUU?)
It won't work without s-OFF
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I believe CID is different on different phones and you won't be able to update that way. Only way is to use a stock rooted rom and flash through recovery.
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AT&T HTC One Firmware update

Yes I know there have been threads on this but all deal with custom roms.
I have the stock rom, rooted and unlocked bootloader, with TWRP recovery. What do I need to do to get the OTA update, OR is the update available anywhere that I can just flash it through TWRP.
I am assuming I will need to flash the stock recovery back (Which I don't have), and possibly lock the bootloader. Does locking it clear the phone like unlocking it does?
Is the AT&T OTA update 4.2.2 or just some tweaks? Anyone know the benefits?
Rogue Leader said:
Yes I know there have been threads on this but all deal with custom roms.
I have the stock rom, rooted and unlocked bootloader, with TWRP recovery. What do I need to do to get the OTA update, OR is the update available anywhere that I can just flash it through TWRP.
I am assuming I will need to flash the stock recovery back (Which I don't have), and possibly lock the bootloader. Does locking it clear the phone like unlocking it does?
Is the AT&T OTA update 4.2.2 or just some tweaks? Anyone know the benefits?
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You need to be completely bone stock to get any sort of OTA updates. And the update you're talking about depends on what you're running now.
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Nick281051 said:
You need to be completely bone stock to get any sort of OTA updates. And the update you're talking about depends on what you're running now.
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Ok so basically change to stock recovery, unroot, lock the bootloader. Will the lock clear my phone like unlocking it?
Currently I have 4.1.2
Rogue Leader said:
Ok so basically change to stock recovery, unroot, lock the bootloader. Will the lock clear my phone like unlocking it?
Currently I have 4.1.2
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That's right, and what do you mean clear it, you mean wipe it? Yes I believe it does.
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Rogue Leader said:
Yes I know there have been threads on this but all deal with custom roms.
I have the stock rom, rooted and unlocked bootloader, with TWRP recovery. What do I need to do to get the OTA update, OR is the update available anywhere that I can just flash it through TWRP.
I am assuming I will need to flash the stock recovery back (Which I don't have), and possibly lock the bootloader. Does locking it clear the phone like unlocking it does?
Is the AT&T OTA update 4.2.2 or just some tweaks? Anyone know the benefits?
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There is no AT&T 4.2.2 update yet.
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Nick281051 said:
That's right, and what do you mean clear it, you mean wipe it? Yes I believe it does.
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Yeah thats what I mean
augie7107 said:
There is no AT&T 4.2.2 update yet.
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Ok if its not 4.2.2 then I'll probably wait anyway since I have to wipe the phone and redo everything.
Anyone know what it does change?
Thanks for the help guys.
I did the update and didn't see any major changes, anyone know if I can find a changelog for the update, does att even provide them?
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update
When can i update 4.2.2 throught OTA
h3ll4ngel said:
When can i update 4.2.2 throught OTA
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When at&t releases it.
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ota
Nick281051 said:
When at&t releases it.
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Do u hear any leak information
h3ll4ngel said:
Do u hear any leak information
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No... Why would I...
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FW
What is the lastest FW for htc one At&t?
I am sick of waiting att to release 4.2.2. The only solution I read now is to convert att rom to developer edition, which requires s-off and supercid. However, I have no intention to keep the device bootlocker unlocked. And I heard current s-off and s-on methods no longer work with 4.2.2.
So would it work if I convert the rom to developer edition, then s-on and relock the device, and at last upgrade to 4.2.2?
I'm running 1.26.502.12
I believe this is the latest.
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Why are you guys waiting to upgrade to 4.2.2 if you are unlocked and rooted? Just install a custom ROM that is built from 4.2.2 basebuild?
I've been running 4.2.2 on my at&t htc1 since day one of owning the phone.
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warstalker said:
Why are you guys waiting to upgrade to 4.2.2 if you are unlocked and rooted? Just install a custom ROM that is built from 4.2.2 basebuild?
I've been running 4.2.2 on my at&t htc1 since day one of owning the phone.
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That is a viable option if you're already rooted. I ran AT&T stock rooted 1.26.502.12 for a while myself. But I've used both Scott's Clean Rom (Based off of stock AT&T/ HTC 4.1.2) and I'm using Android Revolution HD 12.1 today (HTC 4.2.2). Once you're rooted, there's those and plenty of other variations on HTC's Sense 5 interface with either 4.1.2 or 4.2.2 out there so there's not really allot of reasons to stay bone stock. Any updates (or the useful parts of them, at least) will be picked out and used by the Devs we have working on the One so I wouldn't bother waiting on OTAs. Just keep a nandroid of your stock setup in case you need to revert back for warranty purposes.
Good luck with att. They genuinely suck. I flashed to viperrom and supercid and flashed firmware my self. Not going to wait till Christmas for a damn update from them while they figure out how to update their terrible apps like att drive.
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What idiot with a XDA account would wait for the official AT&T update?
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h3ll4ngel said:
Do u hear any leak information
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I have the eta.
Somewhere between now and the next passing of haileys comet.
I guarantee it.
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shook187 said:
What idiot with a XDA account would wait for the official AT&T update?
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It baffles me really.
shook187 said:
What idiot with a XDA account would wait for the official AT&T update?
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And hello to you too douche.
Because I like how it works as is thats why. I have more than enough rooted and rommed devices at home to mess with, I don't need this one to be.

Root now or wait for kitkat update

Hey all. Finally decided to root my one. Does it make sense to wait for it's kitkat ota update and then root ? Would this change any of the steps in the root process?
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You should wait, if you root you can download a Rom that is 4.4.2. But things like WiFi calling doesn't work.
Go ahead and root. After a official 4.4.2 is released someone will put out a custom ROM that will already have root as well so why wait
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I just s-offed using firewater now, as it's possible the exploit could be patched in the next update...
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gustav30 said:
I just s-offed using firewater now, as it's possible the exploit could be patched in the next update...
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Yes s-off that might be patched until a new exploit like gustav said and also imo a custom recovery to have some fun and trying out a few custom roms while you wait for an update just remember to use the update you need a locked bootloader and IIRC you need a stock recovery both not hard to get (someone plz correct me if im wrong about recovery)
Thanks guys I rooted but have been having trouble getting some tethering apps to work I think my kernel is write protected? Can anyone recommend a rom that has cool customization stuff and is also good with tethering?
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Edit - I flashed insertcoin and the tethering works great.

[Q] No KitKat on my One Max?

I've just bought a brand-new HTC One Max (international model, unlocked) and it seems that there is no Android 4.4.2 update, it just says that current version - 4.3 - is the newest version.
How do I update my phone without voiding warranty?
After few hours of constantly checking the software updates, voila, it finally caught the update.
Delete the thread please.
I have same problem
My one max still on 4.3
It tell me that is the latest update
But i wanna know somthing
My phone is rooted on stock 4.3
Did the root prevent or block the OTA update ?
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Don't really know, mine's unrooted and I've got the OTA update. However, I am facing severe wifi connectivity problems.
Do u know the option in the super su
That make full unroot?
I don't know it will fix my problem?
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Search for instructions on how to unroot your phone (flash stock firmware) on Google.

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