nougat update - AT&T HTC One (M9)

So I have the AT&T version of the m9 running rooted developer edition. I was wondering what the best route for upgrading to nougat is.

Donnie267 said:
So I have the AT&T version of the m9 running rooted developer edition. I was wondering what the best route for upgrading to nougat is.
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maybe you will say that I will tell you what another will tell you but updates through RUU

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update at&t one m7 from android 4.1 to 4.4

hi guys
i have already read many tutorials but i just want a push to get started.
here is my problem my friend bought an unlocked at&t htc one m7 from ebay and using it in india. once it reached india it haven't received any ota updates after that so its still stuck on 4.1.
i just want to know how can i update it to 4.4 directly by flashing a stock firmware. in samsung its just like dwnload and flash using odin,in nexus its just fastboot. i am a bit confused here with ruu,cid,s off etc. i just want to update it to a international/asian version so it can get future otas.
any help regarding this is appreciated.
thanks
Needs to be s-off'd change cid to BS_US001 and flashed with 6.07.1540.3 ruu and itll work fine. Do not need to use a international/asian build or cid/mid
jaison thomas said:
hi guys
i have already read many tutorials but i just want a push to get started.
here is my problem my friend bought an unlocked at&t htc one m7 from ebay and using it in india. once it reached india it haven't received any ota updates after that so its still stuck on 4.1.
i just want to know how can i update it to 4.4 directly by flashing a stock firmware. in samsung its just like dwnload and flash using odin,in nexus its just fastboot. i am a bit confused here with ruu,cid,s off etc. i just want to update it to a international/asian version so it can get future otas.
any help regarding this is appreciated.
thanks
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Will Marshmallow lock the bootloader on my T-Mobile S5?

Sorry if these are dumb questions... I have searched unsuccessfully for answers here and I am new to the forums and to Android... not sure where to ask this...
I just bought a new (unsold stock) T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) phone and activated it on the T-Mobile network. The phone came with G900TUVU1ANE6 (4.4.2) from the factory. After only a few hours of operation T-Mobile has pushed an unnamed update to the phone which I assume is G900TUVU1GPE1 (6.0.1) Marshmallow. I have postponed installation of the update but don't know how long I can postpone it or if I can prevent its installation.
Will installing Marshmallow cause my S5's bootloader to become locked? I ask because I found this on Wikipedia (link not allowed) "As of Marshmallow, the Android Compatibility Definition Document contains new security mandates for devices, dictating that those that are capable of accessing encrypted data without affecting performance must enable Secure boot and device encryption by default".
Or is my G900T's bootloader already locked? I ask because I found this at root my galaxy dot net (link not allowed) "If your device’s bootloader is locked then you will get the update via OTA. [...] If your device is rooted or bootloader is unlocked then you have to manually Flash / Install Official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Firmware On T-Mobile Galaxy S5 using Odin Flash tool".
The second question worries me more. I bought a T-Mobile S5 because so many sources claim the G900T bootloaders are unlocked. Now I'm unsure. Is there an easy way to determine if my bootloader is locked or unlocked? (I have Heimdall available on a Linux laptop but no windows machine).
I hope to install CM10 or CM13 on my S5. Thanks in advance for any definite information or guidance anyone can provide.
I'm thinking about buying an S5 and am wondering this as well.
xda-hayduke said:
Sorry if these are dumb questions... I have searched unsuccessfully for answers here and I am new to the forums and to Android... not sure where to ask this...
I just bought a new (unsold stock) T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) phone and activated it on the T-Mobile network. The phone came with G900TUVU1ANE6 (4.4.2) from the factory. After only a few hours of operation T-Mobile has pushed an unnamed update to the phone which I assume is G900TUVU1GPE1 (6.0.1) Marshmallow. I have postponed installation of the update but don't know how long I can postpone it or if I can prevent its installation.
Will installing Marshmallow cause my S5's bootloader to become locked? I ask because I found this on Wikipedia (link not allowed) "As of Marshmallow, the Android Compatibility Definition Document contains new security mandates for devices, dictating that those that are capable of accessing encrypted data without affecting performance must enable Secure boot and device encryption by default".
Or is my G900T's bootloader already locked? I ask because I found this at root my galaxy dot net (link not allowed) "If your device’s bootloader is locked then you will get the update via OTA. [...] If your device is rooted or bootloader is unlocked then you have to manually Flash / Install Official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Firmware On T-Mobile Galaxy S5 using Odin Flash tool".
The second question worries me more. I bought a T-Mobile S5 because so many sources claim the G900T bootloaders are unlocked. Now I'm unsure. Is there an easy way to determine if my bootloader is locked or unlocked? (I have Heimdall available on a Linux laptop but no windows machine).
I hope to install CM10 or CM13 on my S5. Thanks in advance for any definite information or guidance anyone can provide.
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After installing the latest firmware, you can still flash custom ROMs, you can still root, etc.
Just look in the Android Development sub-forum, and you will see several custom ROMs for MM on the SM-900T.
You can also flash ROMs from the International S5 forum. I've never flash a CM ROM, but there are several on this forum that have and do.
Rob
Are u done with cm 13 bcz I want to ask same question that whether s5 T-Mobile bootloader is locked or no
And plz send me the whole process u did for cm 13
Thanks best regard Hadi!
hadi008 said:
Are u done with cm 13 bcz I want to ask same question that whether s5 T-Mobile bootloader is locked or no
And plz send me the whole process u did for cm 13
Thanks best regard Hadi!
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G900T T-Mobile's bootloader is not locked. I've downgraded from MM to KK without problems. I flashed RR MM without problems
No brother . I mean if I need to root s5 T-Mobile than shall I downgrade it first or I can easily do it on marshmallow.
Can u tell me any authentic root process!
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...l/root-how-to-root-sm-g900t-firmware-t3358190
It's exactly the same process on MM as it is on LP or KK.
I rooted my G900T about two weeks ago. It had MM the latest patches and everything, so you don't need to worry about the bootloader ever being locked.
marshmallow to Lollipop?
Reyse said:
G900T T-Mobile's bootloader is not locked. I've downgraded from MM to KK without problems. I flashed RR MM without problems
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Hi, I just bought a brand new S5 and it has marshmallow already, I am trying to downgrade to 5.1.1 and it acts like the boot loader is locked, Ordin fails mid flash. How were you able to do it?
jtatex said:
Hi, I just bought a brand new S5 and it has marshmallow already, I am trying to downgrade to 5.1.1 and it acts like the boot loader is locked, Ordin fails mid flash. How were you able to do it?
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Hi! is your smartphone really a G900T?
IF it is so... It is pretty sure you download a firmware and it is incomplete.
Where do you download from?
Which version is it?
it is a G900T, I downloaded stock Lollipop 5.1.1 from T mobile
jtatex said:
it is a G900T, I downloaded stock Lollipop 5.1.1 from T mobile
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Could you tell us exactly filename and size?
sorry, it's a G900t3
Reyse said:
Could you tell us exactly filename and size?
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My bad, it's a G900T3
jtatex said:
My bad, it's a G900T3
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I almost sure it doesn't matter
Try to download the firmware from sammobile
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s5/SM-G900T3/
I did, i finally settled on an AOSP rom, Resurrection Remix 7.1.1. But i still miss Touchwiz. Thanks for your help.
jtatex said:
I did, i finally settled on an AOSP rom, Resurrection Remix 7.1.1. But i still miss Touchwiz. Thanks for your help.
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you can try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65063785&postcount=102

LG Leon (H345) Marshmallow Update

I have heard on an article on tmonews that the T-Mobile LG Leon will receive the Marshmallow update. Did anyone get it yet? http://www.tmonews.com/2016/12/t-mobile-lg-g4-security-update-lg-leon-marshmallow/
Originalsboy11 said:
I have heard on an article on tmonews that the T-Mobile LG Leon will receive the Marshmallow update. Did anyone get it yet?
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Yes it was supposedly released on December 5, 2016 for OTA push but so far I have been unable to get it I've tried using the LG PC Suit but it just say's I already have the latest version same thing phone route according to T-Mobile the version is 6.0.1 and the update version number is just H345K which seems short and when searching the LG servers I'm not able to even find a rom for the 345 that ends with K the latest version is J so I really don't know what is going on but hoping I will be able to get it soon have you had any luck?
Same here. Phone's update software and LG PC Suite both identify H34510J as current
arcanexvi said:
Same here. Phone's update software and LG PC Suite both identify H34510J as current
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T-mobile lied I just got done installing this upgrade which it is not it is only and update to version 10k Android 5.1.1 I'm a little P.Oed with T-Mobile right now for wasting my time and hopes with this Android 6.0.1 upgrade BS. I switching to Sprint FU T-Mobile
T-Mobile LEON update to 6.0 is delayed. No time given by T-Mobile when it will be released. Latest security google update is "k" and is available now.
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AT&T HTC M9 Update

Hello, people
I just got an HTC M9 and it is from AT&T. I'm located in Dominican Republic and I've been told that it is unlocked. The thing is that I'm not able to update the android. It has 5.0.2 and I know that the HTC M9 allows to upgrade up to Android Nougat. I don't know if the phone may be flashed and get a new android OS installed on it. I'm really newbie in this subject and I don't know what to do. When I go to Settings > About > software, nothing shows up to update. The only update option is "AT&T software update", but it always says that there are not updates. Now it says: "network is not ready". I've thought about selling the phone cheaper and get a new HTC M9 factory unlocked or Verizon, but that would take some money. I didn't knew any of this when I got the phone... What would you recommend? Is it possible to flash the phone or should I get a new one?
You can download the 3.38.502.XX ruu from htc... Nougat I do not believe will be released from ATT... You cannot update the ATT software unless you are on ATT network, I would suggest converting the device to the developer edition and then you will get at least Nougat and security updates.
Vugenhausen said:
Hello, people
I just got an HTC M9 and it is from AT&T. I'm located in Dominican Republic and I've been told that it is unlocked. The thing is that I'm not able to update the android. It has 5.0.2 and I know that the HTC M9 allows to upgrade up to Android Nougat. I don't know if the phone may be flashed and get a new android OS installed on it. I'm really newbie in this subject and I don't know what to do. When I go to Settings > About > software, nothing shows up to update. The only update option is "AT&T software update", but it always says that there are not updates. Now it says: "network is not ready". I've thought about selling the phone cheaper and get a new HTC M9 factory unlocked or Verizon, but that would take some money. I didn't knew any of this when I got the phone... What would you recommend? Is it possible to flash the phone or should I get a new one?
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
You can download the 3.38.502.XX ruu from htc... Nougat I do not believe will be released from ATT... You cannot update the ATT software unless you are on ATT network, I would suggest converting the device to the developer edition and then you will get at least Nougat and security updates.
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Thanks for your answer. However, I already bought a new HTC M9 T-Mobile version, which got updated at once. I tried to flash it and install several android versions, but none of them worked.
Att has released 7.0 Feb patches. I haven't got the update yet but this is great news for our phone finally
I stand corrected then... This is good news for you guys...
cell2011 said:
Att has released 7.0 Feb patches. I haven't got the update yet but this is great news for our phone finally
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Android 7 RUU. zip was pulled from the original HTC M9 Unlocked/Developer Edition RUU.exe based on 4.30.617.12. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120731364 Maybe it will help someone.

Fresh start with G925A with 7.0 (root and Rom?)

After giving up on rooting my AT&T phone well over a year ago this week I just found out rooting was available. Right now I am leaving AT&T and going over to T-mobile. I would like to get all the AT&T software off my phone since I will be with T-Mobile.
In searching for rooting ( I have not done it since my HTC One) I see rooting for 5.1 and 6.0. Right now my phone is running 7.0. Can you root with 7.0 running?
When flashing a Rom do I have to find ones that are specific to G925A?
Thanks for any help confirming this. I just do not want to brick this phone. First time I do things like this I want to make sure I have all my information correct.
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veener79 said:
After giving up on rooting my AT&T phone well over a year ago this week I just found out rooting was available. Right now I am leaving AT&T and going over to T-mobile. I would like to get all the AT&T software off my phone since I will be with T-Mobile.
In searching for rooting ( I have not done it since my HTC One) I see rooting for 5.1 and 6.0. Right now my phone is running 7.0. Can you root with 7.0 running?
When flashing a Rom do I have to find ones that are specific to G925A?
Thanks for any help confirming this. I just do not want to brick this phone. First time I do things like this I want to make sure I have all my information correct.
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So your just switching carriers to T-Mobile? And your using the same phone G925A?
It still has a locked bootloader so it's still not rootable. From what I can find you can root 6.0.1 on an older firmware with ENG boot firmware. But not for 7.0.
@ThatAngryGnome
i need G925AUCS7ERC1 7.0 root file

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