So as my OCD should have it I'm wanting to remove the red text on boot. I converted my AT&T M8 to a Dev Edition M8 and flashed ViperOne. My build is 4.16.401.10, CID is BS-US001, HBoot is 3.19.0.0000, and my MID is 0P6B12000. So looking at this page under Developer Edition http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2710503 everything matches but my build number, and then looking at this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/ota-3-28-401-6-t2899900 everything matches except my CID and MID. So I'm conflicted on which to flash.
CavyS said:
So looking at this page under Developer Edition http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2710503 everything matches but my build number
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Once you've flashed a custom ROM, all the build number tells you is the build that custom ROM (in this case Viper) was based on. It has little or no bearing on what hboot is correct.
You want the 4.16.1540 US Dev Ed hboot.
CavyS said:
then looking at this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/ota-3-28-401-6-t2899900 everything matches except my CID and MID.
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401 is Euro or "international" software/firmware number. So that is why CID and MID don't match, and I don't believe you can flash anyway, unless you change CID and MID.
redpoint73 said:
Once you've flashed a custom ROM, all the build number tells you is the build that custom ROM (in this case Viper) was based on. It has little or no bearing on what hboot is correct.
You want the 4.16.1540 US Dev Ed hboot.
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Ah okay, I didnt know it that is changed the build. Thanks I'll flash that today!
CavyS said:
So as my OCD should have it I'm wanting to remove the red text on boot. I converted my AT&T M8 to a Dev Edition M8 and flashed ViperOne. My build is 4.16.401.10, CID is BS-US001, HBoot is 3.19.0.0000, and my MID is 0P6B12000. So looking at this page under Developer Edition http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2710503 everything matches but my build number, and then looking at this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/ota-3-28-401-6-t2899900 everything matches except my CID and MID. So I'm conflicted on which to flash.
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If you dump your hboot.IMG I can edit the red text for you.
Edit never mind I missed your post above mine. My bad.
Related
I am new to HTC as a whole. And I'm sorry if I'm missing something here. I've been spending my time reading the past couple of days trying to learn about this all.
It is mentioned but I never found a good explanation of CID and how it is relevant to anything that I have control over?
I'm currently running Trickdroid and I don't understand all of this 1.29 talk. From what I'm gathering from reading you can flash the Rom but it will not update things like the radio? Ok, How do I check my firmware/radio? version I am currently running?
Specifically am I reading beginning of dev posts and don't need to worry about this anymore because you wonderful devs have found a way to incorporate all this in just flashing a Rom?
Feeling a little overwhelmed coming from a Samsung device to all of this. So far so good, but confused and any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you in advance.
Dex954 said:
I am new to HTC as a whole. And I'm sorry if I'm missing something here. I've been spending my time reading the past couple of days trying to learn about this all.
It is mentioned but I never found a good explanation of CID and how it is relevant to anything that I have control over?
I'm currently running Trickdroid and I don't understand all of this 1.29 talk. From what I'm gathering from reading you can flash the Rom but it will not update things like the radio? Ok, How do I check my firmware/radio? version I am currently running?
Specifically am I reading beginning of dev posts and don't need to worry about this anymore because you wonderful devs have found a way to incorporate all this in just flashing a Rom?
Feeling a little overwhelmed coming from a Samsung device to all of this. So far so good, but confused and any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you in advance.
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Radio aka baseband is almost never included in a ROM.
CID is carrier ID and every phone HTC makes has one. CID is what prevents you from installing say a UK carrier's official RUU on your At&T device.
HTC also utilizes something called SuperCID which is a carrier ID of 111111111 which allows you to install any firmware on your device. The only way at this time to get superCID is to gain S-off which is a security measure that restricts which parts of the phone software you can change.
With the HTC One, HTC changed what you have access to with an unlocked bootloader, previously, even with an unlocked bootloader you couldn't flash a kernel or a radio via recovery, now you can flash insecure kernels and HTC signed (approved) radios.
For flashing purposes, you can ignore the firmware requirements and flash the ROMs in the international section without issues.
gunnyman said:
Radio aka baseband is almost never included in a ROM.
CID is carrier ID and every phone HTC makes has one. CID is what prevents you from installing say a UK carrier's official RUU on your At&T device.
HTC also utilizes something called SuperCID which is a carrier ID of 111111111 which allows you to install any firmware on your device. The only way at this time to get superCID is to gain S-off which is a security measure that restricts which parts of the phone software you can change.
With the HTC One, HTC changed what you have access to with an unlocked bootloader, previously, even with an unlocked bootloader you couldn't flash a kernel or a radio via recovery, now you can flash insecure kernels and HTC signed (approved) radios.
For flashing purposes, you can ignore the firmware requirements and flash the ROMs in the international section without issues.
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Ok. Thank you for that explanation. How do I check what radio/baseband I am currently using? RUU, though it can still not be changed because we have no s_off, what is it? I
Also how do I find out what CID I am?
Thank you again..
Dex954 said:
Ok. Thank you for that explanation. How do I check what radio/baseband I am currently using? RUU, though it can still not be changed because we have no s_off, what is it? I
Also how do I find out what CID I am?
Thank you again..
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your CID if you have an AT&T HTC One is CWS_001
radio version can be found in about phone.
gunnyman said:
your CID if you have an AT&T HTC One is CWS_001
radio version can be found in about phone.
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Ok would this be considered up to date? Why would I need to lock the bootloader again in order to update the firmware if I can just flash a Rom and it updates it for me?
Dex954 said:
Ok would this be considered up to date? Why would I need to lock the bootloader again in order to update the firmware if I can just flash a Rom and it updates it for me?
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you are up to date, and there's no need to relock the bootloader and revert to stock for an update UNLESS HTC releases a new HBOOT (the bootloader) and the developers here will let you know if and when that's necessry
gunnyman said:
you are up to date, and there's no need to relock the bootloader and revert to stock for an update UNLESS HTC releases a new HBOOT (the bootloader) and the developers here will let you know if and when that's necessry
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One last question as it seems you would know. Is there a thread on the s-off process and how that is coming? Or is that just background dev?
I'm sure it's being worked on by someone.
Why is it so dead in this forum? coming from the sprint htc one forums there really isnt alot of discussion in here. why is that?
mustang_52 said:
Why is it so dead in this forum? coming from the sprint htc one forums there really isnt alot of discussion in here. why is that?
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Sprint=CDMA.
T-Mob=GSM. We use the International forums for the most part.
That explains it then. I guess I should head over there. By chance do you know anything about converting T-Mobile htc one to dev edition?
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mustang_52 said:
That explains it then. I guess I should head over there. By chance do you know anything about converting T-Mobile htc one to dev edition?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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Yup. Grab the proper hboot for your device from rumrunner.us, follow the instructions to flash it, change your CID to SuperCID and run the dev. Ed. RUU. Couldn't be much easier. (Addition: You must be S-Off prior to doing this)
(With that HBOOT you can also change the MID to Dev. Ed. and use the actual Dev. Ed CID too if you wish. That's how I normally do it.)
Dev Ed Info:
CID: BS__001
MID: PN0712000
Good thread on CID/MID inffo and RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
htc1guru.com also has most of the RUU files.
I've converted mine from T-Mobile to INT'L, GPe, Dev and back several times. That HBOOT above is a life-saver.
Good luck!
PhoenixPath said:
Yup. Grab the proper hboot for your device from rumrunner.us, follow the instructions to flash it, change your CID to SuperCID and run the dev. Ed. RUU. Couldn't be much easier. (Addition: You must be S-Off prior to doing this)
(With that HBOOT you can also change the MID to Dev. Ed. and use the actual Dev. Ed CID too if you wish. That's how I normally do it.)
Dev Ed Info:
CID: HTC__001
MID: PN0712000
Good thread on CID/MID inffo and RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
htc1guru.com also has most of the RUU files.
I've converted mine from T-Mobile to INT'L, GPe, Dev and back several times. That HBOOT above is a life-saver.
Good luck!
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Im unlocked and s-off using rumrunner already. Ive flashed the tmous hboot off their webpage. am i supposed to use a different one?
mustang_52 said:
Im unlocked and s-off using rumrunner already. Ive flashed the tmous hboot off their webpage. am i supposed to use a different one?
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Not if you're T-Mobile.
They list the different HBOOTs and what device they are for. Not sure it really makes a huge difference, but probably good to stick with what device you have.
Compiled some links (working on my own "guide"):
http://rumrunner.us/hboots/ (Allows running of "fastboot oem writemid")
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823 (List of CID/MID combinations for every version of the HTC One you can think of.)
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-file-downloads/ (Nearly every RUU out there except GPe)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781 (GPe RUU zip files and instructions.)
Hope it helps.
PhoenixPath said:
Not if you're T-Mobile.
They list the different HBOOTs and what device they are for. Not sure it really makes a huge difference, but probably good to stick with what device you have.
Compiled some links (working on my own "guide"):
http://rumrunner.us/hboots/ (Allows running of "fastboot oem writemid")
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823 (List of CID/MID combinations for every version of the HTC One you can think of.)
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-file-downloads/ (Nearly every RUU out there except GPe)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781 (GPe RUU zip files and instructions.)
Hope it helps.
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awesome, helpful stuff. im debating whether or not do change it. i like sense but id like to get updates faster. I also want it to work with hspda too. have any suggestions?
mustang_52 said:
awesome, helpful stuff. im debating whether or not do change it. i like sense but id like to get updates faster. I also want it to work with hspda too. have any suggestions?
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100 percent personal preference. I *love* the sense 5.5 quick settings tiles, but also really like GPe.
Really tough decision for me on that one. Eventually went with GPE and an xposed-mod to change the default behavior of the tiles. (big fan of Advanced Reboot and Gravitybox xposed-mods)
I've gone back and forth so many times though that I've got it down to a 15 minute process. (Yeah, it's that bad...I can't stop....I need help...)
So I wrote a quick guide. Wanna test it? Let me know if it works/what steps I may be missing:
Prerequisites:
Must be Unlocked (HTCDev)
Must be S-OFF (Rumrunner / revone)
Windows 7 - Using WIndows 8 will mess you up. Don't do it.
(I should probably put the standard disclaimer here, but if they are unlocked and S-Off, well..their warranty is already voided, amirite?)
Download a modified HBOOT for your device here:
http://rumrunner.us/hboots/
Find the CID & MID info needed for your desired conversion here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
(Example: Dev Edition - CID: HTC__001 and MID: PN0712000
Download the RUU file for your conversion here:
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-file-downloads/
Or if converting to GPE, from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
Now that you have everything you need:
Flash the modified HBOOT:
From bootloader/fastboot USB mode:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip hboot_rumrunner_<XXXYYYZZZ>.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Change your CID/MID
Code:
fastboot oem writeCID xxxxxxxx
fastboot oem writemid PN07xxxxxx
Run the RUU executable ot (for GPe):
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of GPe zipfile.zip>
RUU exe will reboot your device, GPe zip will require you to:
Code:
fastboot reboot
From here, any OTA's should be downloadable/flashable through the OS.
PhoenixPath said:
100 percent personal preference. I *love* the sense 5.5 quick settings tiles, but also really like GPe.
Really tough decision for me on that one. Eventually went with GPE and an xposed-mod to change the default behavior of the tiles. (big fan of Advanced Reboot and Gravitybox xposed-mods)
I've gone back and forth so many times though that I've got it down to a 15 minute process. (Yeah, it's that bad...I can't stop....I need help...)
So I wrote a quick guide. Wanna test it? Let me know if it works/what steps I may be missing:
Prerequisites:
Must be Unlocked (HTCDev)
Must be S-OFF (Rumrunner / revone)
(I should probably put the standard disclaimer here, but if they are unlocked and S-Off, well..their warranty is already voided, amirite?)
Download a modified HBOOT for your device here:
http://rumrunner.us/hboots/
Find the CID & MID info needed for your desired conversion here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
(Example: Dev Edition - CID: HTC__001 and MID: PN0712000
Download the RUU file for your conversion here:
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-file-downloads/
Or if converting to GPE, from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
Now that you have everything you need:
Flash the modified HBOOT:
From bootloader/fastboot USB mode:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip hboot_rumrunner_<XXXYYYZZZ>.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Change your CID/MID
Code:
fastboot oem writeCID xxxxxxxx
fastboot oem writemid PN07xxxxxx
Run the RUU executable ot (for GPe):
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of GPe zipfile.zip>
RUU exe will reboot your device, GPe zip will require you to:
Code:
fastboot reboot
From here, any OTA's should be downloadable/flashable through the OS.
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since im already s-off and hboot already flashed, all i have to do is set cid and mid and flash ruu? damn thats easy. if i use the dev edition, will it basically be the same as my stock t-mobile minus the bloat? does it function the same as far as signal and all?
mustang_52 said:
since im already s-off and hboot already flashed, all i have to do is set cid and mid and flash ruu? damn thats easy. if i use the dev edition, will it basically be the same as my stock t-mobile minus the bloat? does it function the same as far as signal and all?
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Yeppers. Well, for me anyway. Some folks reported better coverage/bars by flashing the T-Mob radio after, but...meh. Placebo.
Dev edition will actually be one step above your T-Mo edition since they are on 4.4 with Sense 5.5 already if I am not mistaken. I believe the Int'l edition is also on 4.4 and Sense 5.5. (blinkfeed can be disabled and the quick settings tiles can be changed/re-arranged)
Good stuff.
PhoenixPath said:
Yeppers. Well, for me anyway. Some folks reported better coverage/bars by flashing the T-Mob radio after, but...meh. Placebo.
Dev edition will actually be one step above your T-Mo edition since they are on 4.4 with Sense 5.5 already if I am not mistaken. I believe the Int'l edition is also on 4.4 and Sense 5.5. (blinkfeed can be disabled and the quick settings tiles can be changed/re-arranged)
Good stuff.
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awesome, im gonna give your method a tried once im ready to do it. my last question is i notice on the ruu it says i may need to be on hboot 1.44, i take it that doesnt matter since im running this modified hboot?
mustang_52 said:
awesome, im gonna give your method a tried once im ready to do it. my last question is i notice on the ruu it says i may need to be on hboot 1.44, i take it that doesnt matter since im running this modified hboot?
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I have not had any issues, personally, with rumrunner's modified HBOOT. It shouldn't be a problem.
Hey thanks for your help. You outta get that guide stickied!
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mustang_52 said:
Hey thanks for your help. You outta get that guide stickied!
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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Heh...baby steps. Let's make sure I didn't miss anything mind-blowingly stupid first.
...and thanks.
problems switching back to stoc t-mobile mid
hi my name is mike a lil while ago you helped my friend mustang_52 change his stock t-mobile phone to a dev. edition. He showed me the link and I switched to a dev also. very simple tutorial u made for him and me. I'm trying to switch back to stock to upgrade my firmware and radios. I followed the tutorial and was able to chage the cid back toT-MOB010 but I can't get the mid back to PN0713000. if you could help me it would be greatly appreciated. the name of the link in T-Mobile is where is everyone? if that is necessary Idk. I am actually going to copy and paste this to a reply in that forum in case it can help in anyway. I'm sure u have done thousands of things since then. thanx in advane mike kuzma aka sch-i760.
Which international forum?
Sent from my HTC Two 5G LTE++ using xda - developers app for Android 18.3 Zagnut.
DarthCitizen said:
Which international forum?
Sent from my HTC Two 5G LTE++ using xda - developers app for Android 18.3 Zagnut.
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I think by International, he means the original HTC One forum...the one with ViperOne, InsertCoin, ARHD, and all the other big name ROMs.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
DarthCitizen said:
Which international forum?
Sent from my HTC Two 5G LTE++ using xda - developers app for Android 18.3 Zagnut.
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not sure if u were asking me. and if u were im not sure what u mean international forum. I did use htc one international forum.
I have the M7 ATT Htc one that I converted to the GPE , now I would like to go back to factory. I can't find the link to reverse what I have done. Can someone point me in the right direction?
S-Off
unlocked
1.54 bootloader
custom rom Elegancia 23.0.0
leesumm said:
I have the M7 ATT Htc one that I converted to the GPE , now I would like to go back to factory. I can't find the link to reverse what I have done. Can someone point me in the right direction?
S-Off
unlocked
1.54 bootloader
custom rom Elegancia 23.0.0
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you basically do the conversion in reverse. Don't lock the bootloader
use the MID change tool to put you MID back
change you CID back with fastboot
then flash the last RUU for your phone
hboot - 1.56 = a 4.3/4.4 RUU
hboot - 1.44 - 1.55 = a 4.1.2 or 4.2.2 RUU
clsA said:
you basically do the conversion in reverse. Don't lock the bootloader
use the MID change tool to put you MID back
change you CID back with fastboot
then flash the last RUU for your phone
hboot - 1.56 = a 4.3/4.4 RUU
hboot - 1.44 - 1.55 = a 4.1.2 or 4.2.2 RUU
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Sounds easy , but I forgot how I did it and can't find the link any where to convert the M7 to GPE that I can understand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
leesumm said:
Sounds easy , but I forgot how I did it and can't find the link any where to convert the M7 to GPE that I can understand.
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Hello,
I'm looking for some guidance on trying to install CM12 on HTC One (M8) with HBOOT 3.16.0.0000. Currently, when I try to flash the firmware in TWRP, I get a message that says HBOOT 3.18 or 3.19 is required. I do have S-OFF. Other information: CID-CWS__001. I'm not sure of the next steps to take.
Thanks!
When you say flash firmware are you talking about the cm12 ROM zip?
You flash firmwares in hboot/bootlooader.You will want to have Supercid for it to flash.
jball said:
When you say flash firmware are you talking about the cm12 ROM zip?
You flash firmwares in hboot/bootlooader.You will want to have Supercid for it to flash.
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Yes, my mistake. I want to flash the CM12 ROM and I can't seem to do that because I (apparently) need a newer version of HBOOT.
My question is what is the next step? If I get supercid, will the CM12 ROM install or is there another intermediate step (upgrading HBOOT? How do I do that?).
Thanks!
poguemahone1976 said:
Yes, my mistake. I want to flash the CM12 ROM and I can't seem to do that because I (apparently) need a newer version of HBOOT.
My question is what is the next step? If I get supercid, will the CM12 ROM install or is there another intermediate step (upgrading HBOOT? How do I do that?).
Thanks!
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Yes another step is needed,
Because your S-OFF,Supercid you can flash other firmwares to your device that will allow anything based on 5.0.0-5.0.1 and still run smoothly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/firmware-flashing-panic-attacks-t2824048
I even recommend converting to Dev edition fully and once fully converted it will OTA to the latest firmware for you .once your up to date you just use twrp/philz recovery and flash away
jball said:
Yes another step is needed,
Because your S-OFF,Supercid you can flash other firmwares to your device that will allow anything based on 5.0.0-5.0.1 and still run smoothly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/firmware-flashing-panic-attacks-t2824048
I even recommend converting to Dev edition fully and once fully converted it will OTA to the latest firmware for you .once your up to date you just use twrp/philz recovery and flash away
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Thanks jball. I ended up doing something very similar (http://intoandroid.com/turn-gsm-htc-m8-google-play-edition/). Worked flawlessly and now I'm running Lollipop.
poguemahone1976 said:
Thanks jball. I ended up doing something very similar (http://intoandroid.com/turn-gsm-htc-m8-google-play-edition/). Worked flawlessly and now I'm running Lollipop.
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Your welcome
I came from that very conversion but what I don't like about the full conversion is the system is full to the max .
Now by converting to Dev edition and flashing the ROM instead I have all this system left cause of the Sense partition table
I'm still on GPE conversion...I had thought about switching to Dev edition though...which firmwares have y'all used ? I was thinking 3.28.1540.5...
Well I was going to screenshot boot loader,but I forgot the key combo for boot loader screenshots. Here's what I with
Hboot: 3.19
Cid : 11111111
Mid: OP6B17000
FW : 3.11.1700.5
Im using graffixnyc's android l firmware
jxcorex28 said:
I'm still on GPE conversion...I had thought about switching to Dev edition though...which firmwares have y'all used ? I was thinking 3.28.1540.5...
Well I was going to screenshot boot loader,but I forgot the key combo for boot loader screenshots. Here's what I with
Hboot: 3.19
Cid : 11111111
Mid: OP6B17000
FW : 3.11.1700.5
Im using graffixnyc's android l firmware
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You would want to use the 3.28.1540.***** cause if you did the earlier ruu you won't be able to OTA unless you change your CID
jball said:
You would want to use the 3.28.1540.***** cause if you did the earlier ruu you won't be able to OTA unless you change your CID
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Here's what I have:
Hboot: 3.19
Cid : 11111111
Mid: 0P6B12000
FW : 3.11.1700.5
You think it makes sense to upgrade FW to 3.28.1540? Are the OTA updates the main benefit to upgrading?
poguemahone1976 said:
Here's what I have:
Hboot: 3.19
Cid : 11111111
Mid: 0P6B12000
FW : 3.11.1700.5
You think it makes sense to upgrade FW to 3.28.1540? Are the OTA updates the main benefit to upgrading?
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No not the only benefit,
Stability when flashing the most recent Roms is another reason.
When flashing lollipop Roms it helps to be as up to date as you can in my opinion.
I found that when I flashed a lollipop firmware and then flashed a lollipop ROM it basically converted me to full GPE and left me with the system being about 200kb chey of having no space left (just like taking the OTA to GPE lollipop does)
jball said:
I came from that very conversion but what I don't like about the full conversion is the system is full to the max .
Now by converting to Dev edition and flashing the ROM instead I have all this system left cause of the Sense partition table
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Why would this matter? It allows you to go back to Sense ROMs. But aside from that, I don't think that having system storage available yields any benefit. Or am I missing something?
redpoint73 said:
Why would this matter? It allows you to go back to Sense ROMs. But aside from that, I don't think that having system storage available yields any benefit. Or am I missing something?
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It mattered when I tried to move an 815kb file to "system/bin" when there was only 225kb of system left.
It's a known issue ,
So I went back to Sense and flashed the stock GPE 5.0.1 ROM and have over 1.5g of extra space (not that I could soak up that much space)
jball said:
It mattered when I tried to move an 815kb file to "system/bin" when there was only 225kb of system left.
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Ah, I see. So obviously if you try to add something to the system partition, and its maxed out, then that is a problem. Figured I was missing something.
Hey guys, very easy question today but I can't seem to find an answer anywhere... I'm s-off, super-cid, unlocked, rooted, 3.19 boot, currently running the a converted DevEd from stock AT&T... Most custom ROM's are built on the WWE base... but it has a different model number than I have... 0p6b10000 vs 0p6b12000... Do I need to change my mid to flash the WWE RUU? Does the proper base for a custom ROM even matter as long as my bootloader and firmware are up to date? I mean am I miss out on any features by running a ROM over DevEd vs WWE??? Just curious.
Edit: BTW, I know how to do everything I just asked about.. Just wanting to know if it's beneficial at all
bford152 said:
Does the proper base for a custom ROM even matter as long as my bootloader and firmware are up to date? I mean am I miss out on any features by running a ROM over DevEd vs WWE???
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Nope and nope. As long as you are on any Lollipop firmware, you should be good to go.
If anything, the WWE RUU is going to mess up your band compatibility (assuming you are on AT&T) since the RUU includes the radio, which also effects/dictates band support.
bford152 said:
Do I need to change my mid to flash the WWE RUU?
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Yes, unless the RUU has been hacked to include other MIDs.