Hi everybody. I have an S-OFF EVITARE_UL Telus handset with CID 11111111. HBOOT is 1.40. It is an LTE handset. I am still on 4.1.1 JB with Sense 4+.
From what I understand, I can't flash a ROM that's made for an International HOX+.
AT&T rolled out 4.2.2 with Sense 5. Telus did not. My question is can I flash a ROM that's made for AT&T? If so, what is the procedure? Thanks.
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You understand wrong then. Your device uses diffrent radio hardware to the international version and requires a diffrent kernel. There is nothing you can do to make any international rom compatible with your device. Sorry!
Although AFAIK you will have no issues flashing an AT&T rom...
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yeah! you can flash At&t htc one x plus roms on telus.
blinkash said:
Hi everybody. I have an S-OFF EVITARE_UL Telus handset with CID 11111111. HBOOT is 1.40. It is an LTE handset. I am still on 4.1.1 JB with Sense 4+.
From what I understand, I can't flash a ROM that's made for an International HOX+.
AT&T rolled out 4.2.2 with Sense 5. Telus did not. My question is can I flash a ROM that's made for AT&T? If so, what is the procedure? Thanks.
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Hi, you can flash sense 5 and android 4.2.2 based At&t roms to Telus device. in fact I use one, presently we have three roms. Elegancia 6.2 .. Blackout extreme ..and magiorom. These roms were based on system dump provided by lloir, the hboot is not updated and its safe to try these sense 5 roms.
make a backup of your present rom and try these...
don't even try to flash roms made for international version.
Will it require s-off and root ????
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I had installed the Elegancia ATT ROM and had flashed the kernel using the kernel_flasher. My phone boots up and runs just fine but the battery still drains just as fast as stock. When i try to flash other kernels the version never changes it just stays at
3.1.10-g262c6aa
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SMP PREEMPT
Is this the right kernel for Elegancia?
From what I've read, the ATT HOX+ can't be flashed with a kernel yet because there is no S-OFF hack yet. Only international HOX+ has S-OFF.
international has NO s-off.
the way to flash is correct
ask the developer of the rom
The only kernels we (as AT&T users) have available are the ones for specific roms. I'm not sure of the actual "name" or version of the Elegancia kernel but the one that comes with it is the only one you are supposed to use.
I think.... Someone with more knowledge confirm please. I still haven't flashed anything just on stock rooted.
I think in the Elegancia OP it states that he used the stock kernel by the way.
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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International one is 3G and AT&T is 4G. Most of the hardware is the same, but they have diffrent radio hardware, and thus some software and kernel diffrences. Recovery is built using the kernel so diffrent recoveries are required.
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AndroHero said:
International one is 3G and AT&T is 4G. Most of the hardware is the same, but they have diffrent radio hardware, and thus some software and kernel diffrences. Recovery is built using the kernel so diffrent recoveries are required.
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On this note, is there any way to disable the 4g network? On my s-off inspire I just went to *#*#4636#*#* -> Phone info -> GSM Only to knock off the WCDMA reception based on where I was, as network infrastructure was very primitive where I lived. On the HOX+ when you try this, it reverts back to LTE radio option immediately. Is it because there is no custom kernel, no alternate radio, or no S-OFF? I'm on Elegancia as well, but that should make a difference since it did this unrooted stock and rooted stock.
Thanks guys
willwalk93 said:
On this note, is there any way to disable the 4g network? On my s-off inspire I just went to *#*#4636#*#* -> Phone info -> GSM Only to knock off the WCDMA reception based on where I was, as network infrastructure was very primitive where I lived. On the HOX+ when you try this, it reverts back to LTE radio option immediately. Is it because there is no custom kernel, no alternate radio, or no S-OFF? I'm on Elegancia as well, but that should make a difference since it did this unrooted stock and rooted stock.
Thanks guys
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If you have s-off, i assume your rooted? Have you tried any of the various toggle widgets to toggle 4G on/off?
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AndroHero said:
If you have s-off, i assume your rooted? Have you tried any of the various toggle widgets to toggle 4G on/off?
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I was s-off on the inspire not the HOX+. Can you even s-off this yet?
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zacktidus said:
I had installed the Elegancia ATT ROM and had flashed the kernel using the kernel_flasher. My phone boots up and runs just fine but the battery still drains just as fast as stock. When i try to flash other kernels the version never changes it just stays at
3.1.10-g262c6aa
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT
Is this the right kernel for Elegancia?
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We dont have kernel source yet and just one kernel out so all the kernels are going to show the same. Devs can make some tweaks to kernels without having source so it is recommended to use the kernel that comes with the rom. Rom OP normally tells you. Elegancia requests you install kernel first. Dont know if not installing will be catostrophic or not, most likely not.
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From what I've read, the ATT HOX+ can't be flashed with a kernel yet because there is no S-OFF hack yet. Only international HOX+ has S-OFF.
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Kernels CAN be flashed, must be flashed in fastboot. Will not flash with the rom like s-off devices, but can still be flashed.
Once we get kernel source things will get interesting around here.... Cant wait
So how long does it normally take for us to get the kernel source? Is it definite that we will even get one?
Hi All,
Apologies if the has been asked already but I was unable to find an answer to my question.
I have an O2 HTC One X Plus (CID 02__001) which WAS on Hboot 1.30 but is now on hboot 1.35 since the OTA update 1.17.206.1 came out in the UK not very long ago
I know there was an issue being able to use a custom ROM with the older hboot. Will I now be able to flash a custom ROM to my phone (I am eyeing up Android Revolution HD 6.2)??
Or is it too soon ?
You now have the latest hboot. So you can flash any international custom rom you want
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Fantastic. l assume I don't need to do the firmware thing the instructions mention just the boot image and Rom itself?
fad3d_uk said:
Fantastic. l assume I don't need to do the firmware thing the instructions mention just the boot image and Rom itself?
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Yeah just flash the boot.img then boot into recovery and flash the rom. If i was you i'd do a nandroid of your stock rom first though.
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thanks for your help. Much appreciated! Things were so much easier on my HTC Desire S lol
So basically I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to Android rooting and flashing etc. I've managed to successfully root my One X+ using Hasoon2000's awesome toolkit and I used the CWM International, I have SuperSU running fine. Now I've done that I would like to install the Android Revolution HD ROM.
Carrier: O2
CID: 02___001 (That is with 3 underscores)
Software Version: 1.17.206.1
HTC Sense: 4+, Android 4.1.1
HBOOT: 1.35
Kernel: 3.1.10
Baseband: 3.1204.168.32
No idea if all this is relevant but I thought I'd better give it.
Is my phone compatible first of all, and also any advice or links to guides on how to do it or what to do to prepare. I was particularly curious about my CID having 3 underscores when almost all other CID's I could find reference to only has 2 underscores?
Finally I'd quite like to know about anything cool or interesting I can do at this point or while installing the ROM, I'd heard about custom boot-up animations or something like that?
Boot animations are just .zips stored in system/media or system/customize/resource. Make sure the resolution and screen size is the same as the phone. All boot animations in One X and X+ section will work for a fact.
I have no idea about the underscore thing. But if your phone works then I guess all is good. Post in the rom's thread if you are worried.
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Sadly, no
UK_Frosticles said:
Is my phone compatible first of all, and also any advice or links to guides on how to do it or what to do to prepare. I was particularly curious about my CID having 3 underscores when almost all other CID's I could find reference to only has 2 underscores?
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I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news are; though you say you're a noob, atleast you paid attention to the CID-number
The bad news are; since we're not S-OFF yet, you can't change the CID-number, hence you can't flash the ARHD rom untill O2 comes out with an updated firmware package.
Stenberg^ said:
I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news are; though you say you're a noob, atleast you paid attention to the CID-number
The bad news are; since we're not S-OFF yet, you can't change the CID-number, hence you can't flash the ARHD rom untill O2 comes out with an updated firmware package.
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At the moment the CID is irrelevant because it's only needed to flash the firmware package which isn't needed to flash the ROM. So you can flash ARHD just not the firmware package.
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At the moment the CID is irrelevant because it's only needed to flash the firmware package which isn't needed to flash the ROM. So you can flash ARHD just not the firmware package.
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Actually i think the point he is making is, 02 are yet to release an official rom containing the latest hboot version. People with lower hboot versions are having issues with custom roms based on the latest software update. So alot of devs have advised that people with the lower hboot versions to update hboot before flashing.
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He has 1.17 firmware and 1.35 hboot, is it there any newer? I was running bindroid beta prior release on 1.14, 1.16, 1.17 without any glitch or problem, so I dont see any problem to flash arhd or any custom rom
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should i need s-off to install a international firmware on my at&t one ?
or else i can do it with s-on ?
yogikratos said:
should i need s-off to install a international firmware on my at&t one ?
or else i can do it with s-on ?
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Yes you need to be s-off in order to install firmware that does not match your CID or MID.
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You need s-off if you are going to run a different carriers ruu if you want to run a custom rom from the international forum you can be s-on or s-off
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yogikratos said:
should i need s-off to install a international firmware on my at&t one ?
or else i can do it with s-on ?
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I just went through this process and S-OFF is not enough, you also need to change your MID otherwise OTAs will fail. I will write something up soon on what I did to convert my ATT to International ROM.
Just got my One today, coming from an S-Off One X. Is getting S-Off deemed important on the One?
##Update##
Realized how easy it was to obtain S-Off compared to the HTC One X (which admittedly was pretty easy already) and went ahead and did it anyways
Honestly if you need to ask this type of question do not attempt it, just because its on here doesnt mean its a necessity...htc dev unlock the phone and flash a custom rom and be happy with that for now until youve read read and read some more....
Hello. I bought a used HTC ONE X + 64gb, and it was S-ON, HBOOT 1.35, and Viper X+ 1.1.0 version android 4.1.1, cid: HTC__001 wwe, viper recovery...
I want to install a custom rom 4.2.2 or 4.3. I need to put my phone S-OFF?
In the past I had a sony, zte phones and I don"t know how works this development in htc
Best regards.
Rodrigo.
tecno321 said:
Hello. I bought a used HTC ONE X + 64gb, and it was S-ON, HBOOT 1.35, and Viper X+ 1.1.0 version android 4.1.1, cid: HTC__001 wwe, viper recovery...
I want to install a custom rom 4.2.2 or 4.3. I need to put my phone S-OFF?
In the past I had a sony, zte phones and I don"t know how works this development in htc
Best regards.
Rodrigo.
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No need for s-off, we don't have that yet, just unlocked bootloader, should already be unlocked if theres a custom rom on it, just visit htc dev if you need to unlock it again, follow some guides for installing roms on xda.
Thanks. This unlocked means the phone is ready to install a custom rom, no?
Correct
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hello. I want to install the new viper 2.0, I bought a used phone and it came with viper1.1. It have the recovery twrp venom 2.4.1.0, it is the lattest, right?
I seed this tutorial on internet: http://youtu.be/x1y9MQ3ddQg but I dont understand if I need do do any type of wipe, and I dont know when I install the kernel?
Regards. and thanks
TWRP 2.6 is the latest. Find at teamw.in
For viper 2.0 do a factory reset in recovery and then flash the Rom.zip and the boot.img with fastboot.
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