Lollipop ota, twrp backup, and firmware downloads - AT&T HTC One (M8)

4.28.502.1 OTA.ZIP
https://mega.co.nz/#!QlAkXDgA!b9keBjCv7y6ZszUTLsNLidrhvgkslYX11NMnO9g-Vn4
Google Drive link
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTZTQxUjhhN0ZaU1E/edit?usp=docslist_api
Mirror by: Alpione
http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-OTAPkg-4.28.502.1.zip
4.28.502.1 TWRP backup
https://mega.co.nz/#F!51pilLwI!zQV3zBEvOBhsr9GiUlRhxw
4.28.502.1 Firmware
http://1drv.ms/1ClUXtt
Mirror by: Alpione
http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-firmware-4.28.502.1.zip
For s-off only
4.28.502.1 modified firmware no recovery or boot.img
https://mega.co.nz/#!BlJ1WYST!_LhqbreCdfYxiDvzKYgB0PSQ4odDDnG_E0xwqnHS8BA
http://1drv.ms/1GLidXV
IMPORTANT NOTE:
s-on users must re-lock bootloader & flash full firmware zip
When updating firmware just rename firmware.ZIP to 0p6bimg.zip and copy it to the ext-sd and reboot into hboot to update firmware. The firmware ZIP has the stock recovery so if you are updating your Rom using the twrp backup make sure to use modified firmware zip (s-off only)
For s-on users updating firmware you can follow instructions in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58867492
Anyone who wants to post mirrors, pm me the links and I will post them here for you. Enjoy [emoji41]
Note: I am not responsible for what you do with with your phone
I no longer have this phone so I can no longer update this thread unless someone messages me the info and links to post.
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Is the firmware zip for recovery or fastboot?

krazyace35 said:
4.28.502.1 OTA.ZIP
https://mega.co.nz/#!QlAkXDgA!b9keBjCv7y6ZszUTLsNLidrhvgkslYX11NMnO9g-Vn4
4.28.502.1 TWRP backup
https://mega.co.nz/#F!51pilLwI!zQV3zBEvOBhsr9GiUlRhxw
4.28.502.1 Firmware.ZIP
http://1drv.ms/1ClUXtt
Anyone who wants to post mirrors, pm me the links and I will post them here for you. Enjoy [emoji41]
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The TWRP backup is safe to use on s - on? It will also update firmware? Thanks. Also I don't have to relock the bootloader with the TWRP backup correct?

OMGMatrix said:
Is the firmware zip for recovery or fastboot?
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Hboot please check op I have updated it
pre4speed said:
The TWRP backup is safe to use on s - on? It will also update firmware? Thanks. Also I don't have to relock the bootloader with the TWRP backup correct?
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Not sure about s-on I think as long as you remove recovery.img and boot.img it would be ok but I've never had to do that since I'm s-off don't try it until someone who knows answers your question [emoji6]
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A Couple of Questions
As the image shows, it appears that my firmware is outdated, but I have a couple of concerns before flashing the new zip file.
I have been thinking of going S-Off, but is it necessary before flashing the firmware and a new ROM (currently running Liquidsmooth KK Milestone 3.2)?
I have TWRP recovery. How do I remove recovery.img and boot.img before updating the firmware?
I'm no noob, but the M8 appears to have more options (for lack of a better term) than my previous Android phones & tablets.

CanuckinPA said:
I have been thinking of going S-Off, but is it necessary before flashing the firmware and a new ROM (currently running Liquidsmooth KK Milestone 3.2)?
I have TWRP recovery. How do I remove recovery.img and boot.img before updating the firmware?
I'm no noob, but the M8 appears to have more options (for lack of a better term) than my previous Android phones & tablets.
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Hey Canuck...
You're right - the additional options for HTC phones mostly boil down to the S-On/Off deal and firmware flashing.
If you've got the AT&T variant and haven't changed your CID, you can use the firmware here. You only need to be S-Off if you're going to flash non-AT&T firmware.
For the recovery, you can just open the firmware Zip file in the OP and delete those two files out of it. When you flash, it will update everything else except those. Alternately, you can just flash without removing them but will have to reflash TWRP via fastboot to get the custom recovery back.
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So if I'm rooted, s on, custom recovery and on 4.4.4 stock...How can I go about getting the ota?
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Alpione said:
Hey Canuck...
You're right - the additional options for HTC phones mostly boil down to the S-On/Off deal and firmware flashing.
If you've got the AT&T variant and haven't changed your CID, you can use the firmware here. You only need to be S-Off if you're going to flash non-AT&T firmware.
For the recovery, you can just open the firmware Zip file in the OP and delete those two files out of it. When you flash, it will update everything else except those. Alternately, you can just flash without removing them but will have to reflash TWRP via fastboot to get the custom recovery back.
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When I try to delete the boot.img and recovery.img files using WinRAR I get a popup that says "The archive is corrupt."

CanuckinPA said:
When I try to delete the boot.img and recovery.img files using WinRAR I get a popup that says "The archive is corrupt."
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Try using 7-zip. The firmware Zips can be a little strange but 7-Zip always works for me. Or just flash it as-is and reflash TWRP.
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Alpione said:
Try using 7-zip. The firmware Zips can be a little strange but 7-Zip always works for me. Or just flash it as-is and reflash TWRP.
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Hmm -- no luck using 7zip either. I get a popup saying 'Error deleting file or folder -- not implemented."
Dumb question time -- do I extract the zip file and then delete the img files?

CanuckinPA said:
Dumb question time -- do I extract the zip file and then delete the img files?
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Yep - that's how I do it. Not sure why these particular Zips are difficult; there's nothing special about them. Just extract, delete and rezip the rest.

Alpione said:
Yep - that's how I do it. Not sure why these particular Zips are difficult; there's nothing special about them. Just extract, delete and rezip the rest.
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<Facepalm> :laugh:
Thanks!

@krazyace35
Additional mirrors. If anyone uses these, please let me know what kind of speeds you get. Thanks.
AT&T Firmware 4.28.502.1: http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-firmware-4.28.502.1.zip
AT&T OTA 4.28.502.1: http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-OTAPkg-4.28.502.1.zip

Alpione said:
@krazyace35
Additional mirrors. If anyone uses these, please let me know what kind of speeds you get. Thanks.
AT&T Firmware 4.28.502.1: http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-firmware-4.28.502.1.zip
AT&T OTA 4.28.502.1: http://tech.alpione.com/ATT-M8-OTAPkg-4.28.502.1.zip
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Added to op thanks for mirrors
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OK - this is getting frustrating.
I unzipped, deleted, and zipped.
But when I went to the bootloader screen and hit HBoot I got this, which to me says the firmware didn't update.

CanuckinPA said:
OK - this is getting frustrating.
I unzipped, deleted, and zipped.
But when I went to the bootloader screen and hit HBoot I got this, which to me says the firmware didn't update.
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blue status bar in the upper right shows its loading.. did it finish?>

CanuckinPA said:
OK - this is getting frustrating.
I unzipped, deleted, and zipped.
But when I went to the bootloader screen and hit HBoot I got this, which to me says the firmware didn't update.
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Did you press power button to select yes update firmware?
If you're s-on you will have to flash full firmware zip only s-off users can flash modified firmware
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krazyace35 said:
Did you press power button to select yes update firmware?
If you're s-on you will have to flash full firmware zip only s-off users can flash modified firmware
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OK -- thanks for letting me know. So I need to dowload the TWRP backup, put it on the external SD and flash it after flashing the full firmware?
Sorry to be so noob-ish.

Updated op with modified firmware and important notes
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CanuckinPA said:
OK -- thanks for letting me know. So I need to dowload the TWRP backup, put it on the external SD and flash it after flashing the full firmware?
Sorry to be so noob-ish.
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Yes make sure you put it in the twrp folder on ext-sd also you need to have twrp recovery on your computer to flash it via cmd using fastboot because after you flash new firmware it will replace twrp with stock & you will have to re-flash twrp recovery
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Related

Stock RUU files - 10/30/12

Just some stuff that is in our RUU, you may need it and will save you from having to download 500mb+ .zip, just for one or two files.
If you need any other file from either RUU, ask and I will upload it.
To Install
1) Rename to PJ53IMG.zip (make sure you don't get PJ53IMG.zip.zip in windows..).
2) Place the zip file on the root (not in any folders) of your SD card. (not internal storage).
3) Boot to Hboot by holding Volume-Down and Power.
4) Install.
5) OR, pull file from .zip and install using fastboot.
6) YOU MAY NEED S-OFF TO FASTBOOT THESE FILES, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
1.43.605.3 RUU
Stock boot (kernel)
Stock Recovery
Stock Hboot - 1.02
Radio - 0.98.09.0602
2.17.605.2 RUU
Stock boot (kernel)
Stock Recovery
Stock Hboot - 1.15
Radio - 1.53.06.0919
Andy,
A) can you ping me on gtalk later when you are free
B) can you link me to the full RUU please
j
You know things are going good when jcase stops by.
jcase said:
Andy,
A) can you ping me on gtalk later when you are free
B) can you link me to the full RUU please
j
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it was reposted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769622
Bump.
10/30/12
Hey Andy I'm trying to get back to stock completely, but I'm having a little difficulty figuring it out. Do I have to install these using adb? Or just fast boot? I'm fake cid unlock not s-off.
Linch89 said:
Hey Andy I'm trying to get back to stock completely, but I'm having a little difficulty figuring it out. Do I have to install these using adb? Or just fast boot? I'm fake cid unlock not s-off.
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U need to relock bootloader and install ruu in bootloader. It's in a different one of my threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33065911&postcount=1
Thanks dude!
andybones said:
5) OR, pull file from .zip and install using fastboot.
6) YOU MAY NEED S-OFF TO FASTBOOT THESE FILES, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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FYI
im S-ON and I fastbooted the stock recovery at some point a while back while doing something
it didn't mess with my phone at all, and everything went through fine.
Which file do I need to get back to out of the box stock? With Bloatware and all that
Linch89 said:
Which file do I need to get back to out of the box stock? With Bloatware and all that
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for purposes of what we talked about for what u need for is 2.17...
http://www.4shared.com/zip/NknXdAb7/2176052_rom.html
rename this file to PJ53IMG.zip and install in bootloader
Thank you I wish I could hit thanks twice
andybones said:
for purposes of what we talked about for what u need for is 2.17...
http://www.4shared.com/zip/NknXdAb7/2176052_rom.html
rename this file to PJ53IMG.zip and install in bootloader
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i want to go to stock but i do not know what to do please help
pjtheman12 said:
i want to go to stock but i do not know what to do please help
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First: have patience and don't post the same question in multiple threads.
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pjtheman12 said:
i want to go to stock but i do not know what to do please help
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I laid it out for you in your other post.
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andybones said:
Just some stuff that is in our RUU, you may need it and will save you from having to download 500mb+ .zip, just for one or two files.
If you need any other file from either RUU, ask and I will upload it.
To Install
1) Rename to PJ53IMG.zip (make sure you don't get PJ53IMG.zip.zip in windows..).
2) Place the zip file on the root (not in any folders) of your SD card. (not internal storage).
3) Boot to Hboot by holding Volume-Down and Power.
4) Install.
5) OR, pull file from .zip and install using fastboot.
6) YOU MAY NEED S-OFF TO FASTBOOT THESE FILES, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Hey when I try and fastboot these files i get error: remote signature verification faile, completed. Does that mean it takes?
Thanks
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woops.
delete
somerandomname1 said:
FYI
im S-ON and I fastbooted the stock recovery at some point a while back while doing something
it didn't mess with my phone at all, and everything went through fine.
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can you point me in the direction of a stock rom??
---------- Post added at 01:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:59 AM ----------
andybones said:
Just some stuff that is in our RUU, you may need it and will save you from having to download 500mb+ .zip, just for one or two files.
If you need any other file from either RUU, ask and I will upload it.
To Install
1) Rename to PJ53IMG.zip (make sure you don't get PJ53IMG.zip.zip in windows..).
2) Place the zip file on the root (not in any folders) of your SD card. (not internal storage).
3) Boot to Hboot by holding Volume-Down and Power.
4) Install.
5) OR, pull file from .zip and install using fastboot.
6) YOU MAY NEED S-OFF TO FASTBOOT THESE FILES, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
1.43.605.3 RUU
Stock boot (kernel)
Stock Recovery
Stock Hboot - 1.02
Radio - 0.98.09.0602
2.17.605.2 RUU
Stock boot (kernel)
Stock Recovery
Stock Hboot - 1.15
Radio - 1.53.06.0919
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any chance of an update to downloads for these ruu's?
Sir Please help
My Htc droid incredible 4g lte not booting up and stuck
what can i do
please help

[Q] Firmware update after root, s-off, and SuperCID (First post EVER!)

This is my first post,so go easy.
I rooted,S-off,and SuperCID my HTC One and have been running CLEANRom 4.0 and love it, but now that 5.0 is here I would like to upgrade my firmware from 2.24.401.1 to the newest firmware before flashing 5.0. I also messed up and never made a nandroid of stock so going back to that is going to be difficult. Is there any way that I can update without returning phone to stock.
What would the process be to get this thing done?
I have also downloaded the 1.26.502.15 if that is any help.
bloodedemon said:
This is my first post,so go easy.
I rooted,S-off,and SuperCID my HTC One and have been running CLEANRom 4.0 and love it, but now that 5.0 is here I would like to upgrade my firmware from 2.24.401.1 to the newest firmware before flashing 5.0. I also messed up and never made a nandroid of stock so going back to that is going to be difficult. Is there any way that I can update without returning phone to stock.
What would the process be to get this thing done?
I have also downloaded the 1.26.502.15 if that is any help.
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No need to revert to stock in order to install updated ROM. Firmware updates are optional but recommended.
Download a custom firmware file and flash in RUU mode.
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ilal2ielli said:
No need to revert to stock in order to install updated ROM. Firmware updates are optional but recommended.
Download a custom firmware file and flash in RUU mode.
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Ah, this is good! :laugh:
Thanks for the reply!
Now all I need to know is what RUU mode is and how do I get it going on my phone before I install this thing?
Go to the international section and there are guides on how to do it, I suggest looking there
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Thanks guys! Gonna start looking now. If you can remember any threads that will help please give me a link when you have time!
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bloodedemon said:
Thanks guys! Gonna start looking now. If you can remember any threads that will help please give me a link when you have time!
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This should get you the newest ota radio and firmware for att.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44260480&postcount=95
S.Reno9 said:
This should get you the newest ota radio and firmware for att.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44260480&postcount=95
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Thanks man. Now the thread says that you have to be s off before this. Will this return me to stock? Will i have to do S-off and superCID again and root as well?
bloodedemon said:
Thanks man. Now the thread says that you have to be s off before this. Will this return me to stock? Will i have to do S-off and superCID again and root as well?
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No, this wont touch any of that...it is just firmware zip with radio, so wont touch your rom. And you cant lose s-off or supercid, unless you manual type in the commands to change them.... but I read somwhere its good to reflash whatever rom you are currently running, after updating firmware. But may not be necessary.....
S.Reno9 said:
No, this wont touch any of that...it is just firmware zip with radio, so wont touch your rom. And you cant lose s-off or supercid, unless you manual type in the commands to change them.... but I read somewhere its good to re-flash whatever rom you are currently running, after updating firmware. But may not be necessary.....
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So the process is something like this:
1 Hook phone to computer
2 Put phone in fastboot
3 Run .exe file in the zip you download
enjoy?
Or am i missing a step in there? I keep seeing people re-lock the bootloader. Is that something that needs to happen?
I also downloaded one of these zips and it didn't have a exe file? was that one for side-loading?
bloodedemon said:
So the process is something like this:
1 Hook phone to computer
2 Put phone in fastboot
3 Run .exe file in the zip you download
enjoy?
Or am i missing a step in there? I keep seeing people re-lock the bootloader. Is that something that needs to happen?
I also downloaded one of these zips and it didn't have a exe file? was that one for side-loading?
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Relock is necessary if not superCID.
Command is fastboot oem rebootRUU
Zip file is for flashing using fastboot. Go to RUU mode, then enter fastboot flash zip "zip name"
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ilal2ielli said:
Relock is necessary if not superCID.
Command is fastboot oem rebootRUU
Zip file is for flashing using fastboot. Go to RUU mode, then enter fastboot flash zip "zip name"
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For the firmware link I posted above, there is no need to be superCID, as long as you have the CID listed in that post.
Also not so sure about needing to relock....following the instructions here, I had no problems.

[RUU] 3.17.502.3 decrypted

HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
Firmware only: firmware_3.17.502.3.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
cschmitt said:
HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
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Thank you for sharing. Is the full RUU.exe file available to download as well? If so, are you able to share the location or does the general public have to wait?
tarund said:
Thank you for sharing. Is the full RUU.exe file available to download as well? If so, are you able to share the location or does the general public have to wait?
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The RUU.exe is on HTC's website, someone posted a link to it in the 4.3 thread over in the general section.
cschmitt said:
The RUU.exe is on HTC's website, someone posted a link to it in the 4.3 thread over in the general section.
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here is RUU.exe link http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe
cschmitt said:
HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
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It's taking for ever to download the decrypted zip. Is it anyway you can remove the largest file and allow me to download so I can make a firmware package. Don't really need the system img.
godfirst said:
It's taking for ever to download the decrypted zip. Is it anyway you can remove the largest file and allow me to download so I can make a firmware package. Don't really need the system img.
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Added firmware only link in the OP.
cschmitt said:
Added firmware only link in the OP.
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It was taking me forever to try and get the ruu I have decrypted between my mac and pc, lol. I noticed to that ATT has a different listed radio compared to the RUU downloaded from HTC.
godfirst said:
It was taking me forever to try and get the ruu I have decrypted between my mac and pc, lol. I noticed to that ATT has a different listed radio compared to the RUU downloaded from HTC.
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I noticed that too, OTA radio is a more recent version.
cschmitt said:
I noticed that too, OTA radio is a more recent version.
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Alright this is what I've done, I've flashed old touch drivers and then used the 1.26.502.15 rom to flash in recovery. My phone is downloading the 4.3 ota now. How can I copy the ota from my phone?
Edit: Done!
This is the easiest way to return to stock correct?
darkstarinc said:
This is the easiest way to return to stock correct?
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Depends if your s-on or s-off and what it is your trying to do?
godfirst said:
Depends if your s-on or s-off and what it is your trying to do?
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I have s-off. My goal is to get to stock 4.3, but have root. Just no custom rom.
darkstarinc said:
I have s-off. My goal is to get to stock 4.3, but have root. Just no custom rom.
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You have one or two options. You can go to my thread and flash the firmware package and then the new radio, then flash a stock 4.3 rom in the ATT thread. Or you can go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474782 download the 1.26.502.15 rom and flash, take the ota, reboot and flash your custom recovery and if it's twrp allow it to root and done. Also if you could do fastboot getvar all in boot loader so we could know what firmware, etc. your on would be helpful.
I'm on mobile atm and won't be near a computer for a while, can someone tell me what radio version is included? Is it the 4T radio from the prior AT&T leak?
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icephreaq said:
I'm on mobile atm and won't be near a computer for a while, can someone tell me what radio version is included? Is it the 4T radio from the prior AT&T leak?
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The RUU contains radio: 4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04
The OTA contains radio: 4T.20.3218.13_10.12.1718.01L
I was able to flash the ruu.zip file and return to stock without issues. Currently rooted and using CID CWS__01 -- All after I flashed the ruu, and entered the bootloader, it reported my CID as 1111111 (this was before I changed it).
I've done a ton with firmware zips but haven't flashed an RUU yet. Will an RUU zip clear storage as well? Kind of want to play around with the stock experience for a couple days before ViperOne 4.3 makes an appearance.
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icephreaq said:
I've done a ton with firmware zips but haven't flashed an RUU yet. Will an RUU zip clear storage as well? Kind of want to play around with the stock experience for a couple days before ViperOne 4.3 makes an appearance.
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Yes, ruu wipes storage.
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godfirst said:
Yes, ruu wipes storage.
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Thanks, I'll be sure to make backups before I begin. I'm s-off with supercid and currently running a custom 3.22 firmware by sneakyghost. Anything I need to be aware of aside from the storage wipe before I leap?
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icephreaq said:
Thanks, I'll be sure to make backups before I begin. I'm s-off with supercid and currently running a custom 3.22 firmware by sneakyghost. Anything I need to be aware of aside from the storage wipe before I leap?
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No that's about it. I was actually on the 3.22 firmware and was able to revert to stock older rom and take the ota.
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[ota] [international] 2.18.401.3

Just got an update notification, haven't installed it yet.
http://fotadl.htc.com/OTA_ENRC2B_U_...2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx.zip
Description:
This update contains important enhancements and bug fixes, including:
-Security fix for heartbleed bug
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I updated and I think my battery health is better. What about other users? Do u see any changes?
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I've installed the update now (on top of my custom ROM).
Vibration when I press the capacitive buttons or use the unlock pattern has stopped working. I do have "Settings->Sound->Vibrate on touch" ticked. Has anyone else seen this problem?
EDIT: after lots of fiddling vibrate on touch works. I'm beginning to think I might have been imagining things!
I will install it tomorrow and say if something changed apart. I really hope they took care about other HOX bugs, not just that damn heartbleed.
I try to install on rooted last stock, but it reboot in recovery (twrp)... Rebooted, phone is ok but update not installed... Help?
From what I know, stock OTA updates can only be installed on stock recovery. Not TWRP or CWM.
When in TWRP just browse to the downloaded .zip file (sdcard or download folder) and install manually.
Mine is installed the exact same way and no problem (Rooted, latest stock ROM and TWRP)
siroj said:
When in TWRP just browse to the downloaded .zip file (sdcard or download folder) and install manually.
Mine is installed the exact same way and no problem (Rooted, latest stock ROM and TWRP)
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That only installs part of the update. You also need to extract the downloaded .zip file and flash the firmware.zip (see instructions 4-7 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414238). Flashing firmware.zip is a pain because you have to relock your bootloader, and then when you unlock it again (to reflash custom recovery) your entire phone is wiped, so you need to backup the whole 64GB before starting the process and restore it afterwards.
However, there is no hboot in the 2.18.401.3 firmware.zip so for this OTA in particular you just need to extract the boot.img from firmware.zip and flash it with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
which doesn't require a wipe.
Differences between 2.18.401.2 and 2.18.401.3 firmware:
Code:
diff -ur OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/android-info.txt OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/android-info.txt
--- OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/android-info.txt 2013-08-02 07:36:48.000000000 +0100
+++ OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/android-info.txt 2014-04-18 10:38:33.000000000 +0100
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__A07
-mainver: 2.18.401.2
+mainver: 2.18.401.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:12
Binary files OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/boot.img and OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/boot.img differ
Only in OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware: hboot_enrc2b_1.72.0000_signedbyaa.img
Binary files OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/recovery.img and OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/recovery.img differ
I cannot install this update in my hox+.I press install now,seems it restarts but stacks at the htc logo with the white font..any ideas?
I installed this update but I can not see any diference...
frankoid said:
That only installs part of the update. You also need to extract the downloaded .zip file and flash the firmware.zip (see instructions 4-7 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414238). Flashing firmware.zip is a pain because you have to relock your bootloader, and then when you unlock it again (to reflash custom recovery) your entire phone is wiped, so you need to backup the whole 64GB before starting the process and restore it afterwards.
However, there is no hboot in the 2.18.401.3 firmware.zip so for this OTA in particular you just need to extract the boot.img from firmware.zip and flash it with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
which doesn't require a wipe.
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Thanks for the explanation.
But i'm still a lit bit confused. My HOX+ is rooted with latest stock ROM. Can i use the OTA classic process or do i have to use TWRP ?
Kitof said:
My HOX+ is rooted with latest stock ROM. Can i use the OTA classic process or do i have to use TWRP ?
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Have you unlocked your bootloader?* If so I don't think that the standard OTA process will work, although I haven't personally tried it.
*I expect you have if you are rooted because I'm not aware of a way of rooting a S-ON HOX+ without unlocking the bootloader
Just to be clear, this file is only for the international HOX+ and attempting to install it on the AT&T variety would cause all hell to break lose, correct?
Also, if one were to install this on a custom, rooted rom the process would be to flash the boot.img then install the zip from twrp/cwm?
I just want to be certain I'm understanding everything. Thanks!
gokun said:
Just to be clear, this file is only for the international HOX+ and attempting to install it on the AT&T variety would cause all hell to break lose, correct?
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Yes
gokun said:
Also, if one were to install this on a custom, rooted rom the process would be to flash the boot.img then install the zip from twrp/cwm?
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...and yes!
frankoid said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader?* If so I don't think that the standard OTA process will work, although I haven't personally tried it.
*I expect you have if you are rooted because I'm not aware of a way of rooting a S-ON HOX+ without unlocking the bootloader
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Boot in TWRP : Install zip file.
Boot in fastboot : Flash boot.img.
Reboot in system => Still root (TWRP fix it before reboot), and updated.
Just perfect. (and lost apk are back (like light).
Thanks a lot
I think the heartbleed fix in really the only thing they changed. The 8 MP camera bug is still present. Shame on you HTC!
Thank you, this was really helpful. Gonna try to go back stock when I get home.
Can someone tell his experience with the New update what are the changes in performance
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jizang said:
Can someone tell his experience with the New update what are the changes in performance
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I don't think there are any changes in this update except the heartbleed security fix.
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AT&T Update available!

Downloading now!!
..doesn't work if you're not using the Stock Recovery. Just a heads up.
Waiting to see what this update has. I can't download it yet since I'm not on WiFi.
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Whatever the update is .. I'm currently receiving it also, 208.6 MB .. do not know at this time if its 1.54.xxx .. once completed, will post information.
1.58
Where can I download stock recovery? Anyone know?
Never mind, just found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707877
Well never mind again.... it does not have stock recovery for 1.12.502.18 so if anyone has it, please post a link or reply. Thanks!
miller_kid said:
1.58
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new radio ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711814&page=2
P05TMAN said:
Where can I download stock recovery? Anyone know?
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Wonder if they plugged any existing exploits (I guess firewater s-off would be the only one that matters)? AT&T likes to do that (plug previous exploits) with their updates. So if you haven't s-off'ed yet, and want to in the future, I would tread carefully before installing this OTA.
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new radio ?
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yea. uploading the ota now
Just upgraded....noticed that they have added Fitbit as a default application as well.
So let me make sure I have the process to install the OTA correct (I am S-OFF):
1. Make backups
2. Download the OTA, place in root dir of Internal Storage
3. Flash stock recovery
4. Relock Bootloader with All-In-One Toolkit
5. Enter stock recovery
6. Select "apply from phone storage" (may be different tho, that's what it was on the M7)
7. Follow onscreen instructions during installation, if any.
8. Reboot
9. Profit
Please, kindly correct anything I may have missed.
They probably added Extreme Powersaving too?
AT&T 1.58 OTA package:
OTAPkg.zip
miller_kid said:
AT&T 1.58 OTA package:
OTAPkg.zip
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Where does AT&T place the downloaded OTA?
P05TMAN said:
Where does AT&T place the downloaded OTA?
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/cache/fumo
How do we get this, if we're rooted with TWRP recovery?
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How do we get this, if we're rooted with TWRP recovery?
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I just restored stock backup and flashed stock recovery. Stayed unlocked and s off. Downloaded and installed through settings. Flashed twrp rooted and pulled system. Flashed back to my Rom. Deodexing 1.58 now
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Vandam500 said:
They probably added Extreme Powersaving too?
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Yes they did
miller_kid said:
I just restored stock backup and flashed stock recovery. Stayed unlocked and s off. Downloaded and installed through settings. Flashed twrp rooted and pulled system. Flashed back to my Rom. Deodexing 1.58 now
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How'd you do that? Many resources on the web but I'd like to know it from someone who says it works

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