[Q] Do m7att work on a m7ul device? - AT&T HTC One (M7)

I wanted to ask this before i flash a rom. Its the gsm version of the HTC one. Thanks in advance.

hcukk said:
I wanted to ask this before i flash a rom. Its the gsm version of the HTC one. Thanks in advance.
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yes

clsA said:
yes
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thanks for the quick answer

Short answer: Yes
Long answer: Yes, but there are a few kinks. For instance the roms work perfectly fine without anything messing up. I for one have an m7att and was successfully able to flash roms between the att and ul variants flawlessly. However I then flashed philz advanced touch recovery on the ul forums and once I didn't like it tried to reinstall regular clockworkmod, however i was only able to install the ul version and now i can only flash ul roms. I can't reflash the att version yet because i can't use fastboot on my win8 for some reason so i need to wait til i can get my hands on a win7 again. Flash the roms but keep your recovery the same!

You need to edit the updater-script... Then you can flash anything.
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Are there any build.prop differences between them, mainly data related?
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[Q] Flashing Kernels after Using HTC Unlock Method???

I unlocked the bootloader and rooted yesterday, because as a Mac owner, I got tired of there being few rooting solutions for the platform (didnt want to install Linux, or Bootcamp/Parallels for Windows, etc.).
Now, I really like a few of the roms that I got a chance to download and play with, but realized 4g, Wifi, and camera aren't working. I need to find a solution but it seems like flashing the appropriate kernels would be the only one.
Im just trying to start a discussion to remedy this problem because I'm sure I'm no the only one having it.
ikennai said:
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted yesterday, because as a Mac owner, I got tired of there being few rooting solutions for the platform (didnt want to install Linux, or Bootcamp/Parallels for Windows, etc.).
Now, I really like a few of the roms that I got a chance to download and play with, but realized 4g, Wifi, and camera aren't working. I need to find a solution but it seems like flashing the appropriate kernels would be the only one.
Im just trying to start a discussion to remedy this problem because I'm sure I'm no the only one having it.
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I can confirm that you can NOT flash kernels if you used HTC unlock and are on hboot 1.50
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16998109&postcount=242
ikennai said:
but realized 4g, Wifi, and camera aren't working.
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Get a ROM that works better. Most ROMs dont have that problem, you most likely flashed a beta ASOP ROM.
EniGmA1987 said:
Get a ROM that works better. Most ROMs dont have that problem, you most likely flashed a beta ASOP ROM.
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if he unlocked with the htc method no 2.3.3 based rom will work, no aosp rom will work. well they will, but things like wifi and such wont. because with the htc method they dont allow you to flash boot images
graffixnyc said:
I can confirm that you can NOT flash kernels if you used HTC unlock and are on hboot 1.50
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16998109&postcount=242
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you can flash kernels if you use the HTC unlocked method, the problem is 2.3.4 source hasn't been released yet that's why they only work on 2.3.3 based roms
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Thanks for the responses
I kinda played around with some different roms yesterday, and like you guys said, only the 2.3.4 roms built around the rewer 2.08 update worked. Im really just waiting for the MIUI Rom to surface, but from what I understand, that might be a bit of a wait.
graffixnyc said:
if he unlocked with the htc method no 2.3.3 based rom will work, no aosp rom will work. well they will, but things like wifi and such wont. because with the htc method they dont allow you to flash boot images
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vdub804 said:
you can flash kernels if you use the HTC unlocked method, the problem is 2.3.4 source hasn't been released yet that's why they only work on 2.3.3 based roms
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No, you cannot. I has been proved by him, me and others. Even using a modified 2.3.4 original from the OTA (just the sprint spyware removed) it won't flash at all. Look at his post. I tried that too and samething. Only thing that the official HTC unlock (with S-ON) is letting us do is flash a recovery and flash roms. thats it.
vdub804 said:
you can flash kernels if you use the HTC unlocked method, the problem is 2.3.4 source hasn't been released yet that's why they only work on 2.3.3 based roms
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So what you're saying is; Once the source for the 2.3.4 RUU has been released, someone will eventually tweak it so that people who OTA updated/used the HTC unlock method will be able to flash kernels.
jamexman said:
No, you cannot. I has been proved by him, me and others. Even using a modified 2.3.4 original from the OTA (just the sprint spyware removed) it won't flash at all. Look at his post. I tried that too and samething. Only thing that the official HTC unlock (with S-ON) is letting us do is flash a recovery and flash roms. thats it.
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You're saying a modified stock kernel to remove the spyware will not flash correct?
Sorry but why would you want to root using their method? I rooted my 3d, in 15 min, a month before they released their method (which requires a contract be signed.)
I have to admit that I rushed a bit. I also got the phone the day that HTC released their method. I thought to myself - well this is supported by the manufacturer, so it must be legit, and relatively safe, (even with the void your warranty warnings - that's standard issue when you're fiddling with your stuff), because who wants the backlash of thousands of pissed off customers?
But it is what it is
Flash a kernel with fastboot.
Verified that it works
Sent from my HTC EVO 3d
Root: revolutionary
Recovery: Twrp cwm 4
ROM: Synergy rls318 (I want aosp)
mikedavis120 said:
Flash a kernel with fastboot.
Verified that it works
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Root: revolutionary
Recovery: Twrp cwm 4
ROM: Synergy rls318 (I want aosp)
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Exactly what I was going to say when i opened this thread. Flash boot.img and you're good to go.
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jlear3 said:
Exactly what I was going to say when i opened this thread. Flash boot.img and you're good to go.
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I'm a bit new at this, is there anyway you can elaborate?
I havent done it but read where a few members discovered you CAN flash a kernel using fastboot. Being you have a mac I have no clue how to set fastboot up on your system. There are prob some guides floating around somewhere.
HERE is the thread where it was discovered, read starting post # 242
mikedavis120 said:
Flash a kernel with fastboot.
Verified that it works
Sent from my HTC EVO 3d
Root: revolutionary
Recovery: Twrp cwm 4
ROM: Synergy rls318 (I want aosp)
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jlear3 said:
Exactly what I was going to say when i opened this thread. Flash boot.img and you're good to go.
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wow, two confirmations kernels can be flashed using the official htc unlock method via the bootloader and fastboot! looks like with the official htc unlock method, write access to the boot partition (where kernel is stored) is only granted while the bootloader is in fastboot usb mode, not in normal or recovery android mode?
interesting ....
cordell12 said:
Being you have a mac I have no clue how to set fastboot up on your system.
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HTC provides directions and a download link for the mac fastboot binary on their older devleoper web site.
hopefully that helps!
Run winxp in a vm on your mac
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Root: revolutionary
Recovery: Twrp cwm 4
ROM: Synergy rls318 (I want aosp)
Yeah. I've looked all over and still haven't been able to figure out how to flash kernels on a mac after using HTC's unlock method. I thought no kernels would work anyways, since the 2.3.4 source hasn't been released yet
Do what mikedavis120 said, run VM with XP or Parallels Desktop on your MAC.

[Q] Sprint can't seem to activate EVO with custom ROM - how do i return to stock?

From what I've found, I should be able to unroot or use an RUU depending on my version.
I'm running CM10.0.0.0. I can't seem to find what version RUU I have on the phone.
It seems I need to go back to stock in order to activate the phone. How do I go about doing that, or where do I find my RUU version info in CM10?
Thanks!
ucallmebobby said:
From what I've found, I should be able to unroot or use an RUU depending on my version.
I'm running CM10.0.0.0. I can't seem to find what version RUU I have on the phone.
It seems I need to go back to stock in order to activate the phone. How do I go about doing that, or where do I find my RUU version info in CM10?
Thanks!
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You can just flash a stock sense rom
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thicklizard said:
You can just flash a stock sense rom
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Oh, didn't realize any stock sense rom was good enough. Sweet!
Now I don't know which ones work for my phone - I tried flashing one and it didn't boot up.
I'm just going to go searching for stock roms and try each one, unless one of you experts would know which should work with a phone that can run CM10.
ucallmebobby said:
Oh, didn't realize any stock sense rom was good enough. Sweet!
Now I don't know which ones work for my phone - I tried flashing one and it didn't boot up.
I'm just going to go searching for stock roms and try each one, unless one of you experts would know which should work with a phone that can run CM10.
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Try mean rom because if you are son it will flash the kernel for you
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thicklizard said:
Try mean rom because if you are son it will flash the kernel for you
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That's what I'm using now. Here's a link to help you out...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727167

New AT&T ota update

When I asked an HTC rep they said it was the final approved version from AT&T. Was wondering if anyone else has the phone already and has gained root access with the original software version that came with the pre release devices.
Thanks in advance
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i haven't rooted yet
Gotta find a way to unlock the bootloader before you can root it.
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Gotta find a way to unlock the bootloader before you can root it.
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Isn't the bootloader unlocked already?
Prime said:
Isn't the bootloader unlocked already?
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For now
Unlocked the bootloader through HTCdev today, and then rooted it. Was really easy.
Though I imagine since AT&T has said that the bootloader will eventually not be allowed to be unlocked, that it'll probably be nice to get it done sooner than later once you get your device.
HTC will block it per ATT instructions. Better unlock asap lol
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Doesn't rooting it removes some sense apps I heard ?
Can someone confirm this
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Doesn't rooting it removes some sense apps I heard ?
Can someone confirm this
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None of the apps that were mentioned were removed, I still had access to them all.
prjkthack said:
None of the apps that were mentioned were removed, I still had access to them all.
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What method did you use ? The toolkit posted in the international version ?
YoungAceAtlanta said:
What method did you use ? The toolkit posted in the international version ?
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I used the toolkit to flash CWM as my recovery, then manually flashed SU through recovery.
prjkthack said:
I used the toolkit to flash CWM as my recovery, then manually flashed SU through recovery.
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Think I might do that. Can you post the SU zip?
You use the same recovery for the international version ?
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Think I might do that. Can you post the SU zip?
You use the same recovery for the international version ?
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I used SuperSU from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
There is a link for a flashable ZIP file that worked perfectly with the HTC One.
Whatever CWM recovery came with that toolkit in the international forums is what I used.
I believe technically, the international and AT&T One devices are the same, so almost anything in the international forum should also work with the AT&T One.
prjkthack said:
I used SuperSU from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
There is a link for a flashable ZIP file that worked perfectly with the HTC One.
Whatever CWM recovery came with that toolkit in the international forums is what I used.
I believe technically, the international and AT&T One devices are the same, so almost anything in the international forum should also work with the AT&T One.
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Thanks man
I'm going to sound really noobie but what does unlocking the boot loader actually do ?
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snorkle said:
I'm going to sound really noobie but what does unlocking the boot loader actually do ?
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Allows you to be able to flash ROMS/Kernels.
05GT said:
Allows you to be able to flash ROMS/Kernels.
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thanks ! but i feel like there is no need to flash a rom over this, i understand people want to make it custom and add certain things to it but the main reason why i flashed always was to find a rom that makes the phone work.. my previous phones all have had major issues -.- (the captivate being te worse)
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Did anyone have the link to download this OTA from HTC or the actual zip they received? I've had mine for 2 weeks & still stuck on 1.26.502.6. Would like to get on 1.26.502.10 without rooting. Thanks!
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pauley said:
Did anyone have the link to download this OTA from HTC or the actual zip they received? I've had mine for 2 weeks & still stuck on 1.26.502.6. Would like to get on 1.26.502.10 without rooting. Thanks!
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Why not root and unlock the bootloader? It's not like you can't put it back to stock. Then you'd be on the latest and greatest.

[Q] HTC One V custom recovery. How to install?

I have a HTC One V. I don't know how to install a custom recovery. I am rooted and unlocked bootloader. I don't care what recovery it is just please help me to install a custom recovery. I have tried many methods and they have not worked.
Chelseahazard17 said:
I have a HTC One V. I don't know how to install a custom recovery. I am rooted and unlocked bootloader. I don't care what recovery it is just please help me to install a custom recovery. I have tried many methods and they have not worked.
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Hello,
What have you tried? Which version of the HOV do you have? Which thread or set of instructions did you use to root? Need more info.
Installed. Another Question
a7thousandths said:
Hello,
What have you tried? Which version of the HOV do you have? Which thread or set of instructions did you use to root? Need more info.
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I finally got one. I've installed a few roms already. Ok, I'm sure you've heard of the black jelly rom. If you have then you might have the answer to my question. On my htc one v it installs and works and everything. But it stays on for about a minute then restarts. PLEASE HELP
Chelseahazard17 said:
I finally got one. I've installed a few roms already. Ok, I'm sure you've heard of the black jelly rom. If you have then you might have the answer to my question. On my htc one v it installs and works and everything. But it stays on for about a minute then restarts. PLEASE HELP
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I don't think I have. I am assuming you have S-Off, if so lets start all over again, first wipe, then install the rom, then get the kernel from the zip you just flashed (the rom) and get the boot.img and flash that through fastboot (which you should have on your computer already, right)
here is the thread i followed to get myself up and going and use it for reference in the future if you need any help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
OK. The black jelly is like the fastest ROM on my HTC. I flash the boot.IMG. where is the kernel at? No I don't have s-off. Do you suggest I do
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Is there a cyanogenmod for the one v?
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AT&T HTC ONE M8 twrp [ruu file][S-OFF only]

Just one more way to install Twrp or Philz touch recovery to our
HTC one M8 .
Now this is only for S-OFF,Supercid and can be simply made for any of the HTC ONE M8 variants .
Was made for those that are on the fly RUU flashers that can't wait for the use of a computer.
Just like other ruu files in the "0P6BIMG.zip" form
place it on the root of your external sdcard and boot to "hboot".
Once hboot finishes verification and asks you what you want to do
Volume-up and install will finish and you can reboot.
Tested on my at&t HTC one m8 fully converted to GPE,S-OFF, Supercid
I give thanks to @dottat
Over in the Verizon HTC ONE M8 thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
Download from Dropbox
Usual disclaimer of course,I am nor anybody mentioned in this super simple thread is responsible for what happens to your device
TWRP [emoji652]
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wfkwfi34co2fbe/0P6BIMG.zip?dl=0
Philz touch[emoji652]
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rrnvmdme5su8f31/0P6BIMG.zip?dl=0
You sir, are awesome. I was literally just getting ready to start a question thread asking if this very thing is possible. I remember being able to flash radios this way on my old desire hd. Haven't used it yet, but great to keep just in case.
suprtrukr425 said:
You sir, are awesome. I was literally just getting ready to start a question thread asking if this very thing is possible. I remember being able to flash radios this way on my old desire hd. Haven't used it yet, but great to keep just in case.
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Alternatives are nice to have for sure
jball said:
Alternatives are nice to have for sure
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I know you said this works on your gpe converted att device, do you know if it works on stock att firmware, and dev edition converted att devices?
The reason I'm asking is I noticed that the main version doesn't match my current main version, also the hbootpreupdate does not match either.
suprtrukr425 said:
I know you said this works on your gpe converted att device, do you know if it works on stock att firmware, and dev edition converted att devices?
The reason I'm asking is I noticed that the main version doesn't match my current main version, also the hbootpreupdate does not match either.
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If your S-OFF and supercid than it will work
if replaced the recovery.img file with the lastest trwp.img, will this still work?
SeaCaptain said:
if replaced the recovery.img file with the lastest trwp.img, will this still work?
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Yes it will
Can i flash it in 5.0.1?
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forddark said:
Can i flash it in 5.0.1?
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This is really old, almost 2 years ago. I would not recommend installing such an old version TWRP.
For Lollipop, download TWRP 2.8.7 and flash using fastboot method: https://twrp.me/devices/htconem8gsm.html
But also recommended to update to Marshmallow firmware, in which case you want to use TWRP 3.0.2.

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