Gingerbread to ICS (CDMA) - HTC EVO 3D

Long story short… I have been very busy for the last 6 months and not been keeping up with all the changes for the CDMA EVO 3D. I am not really sure the best way to get from here to there. I am not a noob and don’t really need my hand held or a dummy’s guide (I have been messing with Android since the HTC Hero and rooted lots of phones and pads). There has been just to many new ways to root and leaked roms…etc. It would be nice to skip all the BS and get caught up with what most people are currently doing.
My current config…
H-Boot: 1.40 s-off via Revolutionary Method
Recovery: TWRP v2.1.1
Rom: ViperRom Redline v2.5 RC2
Would it be better to just RUU back to stock Gingerbread then upgrade to ICS and re-root or is better way to get to ICS with root???? I am not trying save anything on my phone. I am a big fan of wiping and super wiping multiple times before loading a new rom. Also is there any benefit to H-Boot 1.5 or higher?
If this has already be asked can you point me to the correct thread.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Shark_HTC said:
Long story short… I have been very busy for the last 6 months and not been keeping up with all the changes for the CDMA EVO 3D. I am not really sure the best way to get from here to there. I am not a noob and don’t really need my hand held or a dummy’s guide (I have been messing with Android since the HTC Hero and rooted lots of phones and pads). There has been just to many new ways to root and leaked roms…etc. It would be nice to skip all the BS and get caught up with what most people are currently doing.
My current config…
H-Boot: 1.40 s-off via Revolutionary Method
Recovery: TWRP v2.1.1
Rom: ViperRom Redline v2.5 RC2
Would it be better to just RUU back to stock Gingerbread then upgrade to ICS and re-root or is better way to get to ICS with root???? I am not trying save anything on my phone. I am a big fan of wiping and super wiping multiple times before loading a new rom. Also is there any benefit to H-Boot 1.5 or higher?
If this has already be asked can you point me to the correct thread.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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If I'm reading right, just search the development forums for an ics rom, flash it and you're good to go. NEVER TAKE OTA
Sent from my EVO 3DMA with a little "Common Sense"

Tl;dr.
Just kidding. I'm running the latest ics rooted Roms on hboot 1.4 revolutionary s-off. I ran freeza's firmware update without the new hboot. This lets me run everything except the new kernel (which most new Roms don't use). If you insist on the new kernel, you can upgrade the hboot too, but you lose the ability to flash aosp and GB Roms.
So, in short, you just need to pick a rooted ics Rom and go. I like zr3dx, Meanrom, homebrew, or common ground.
I also recommend you change to 4ext recovery. It's really nice.
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coal686 said:
Tl;dr.
Just kidding. I'm running the latest ics rooted Roms on hboot 1.4 revolutionary s-off. I ran freeza's firmware update without the new hboot. This lets me run everything except the new kernel (which most new Roms don't use). If you insist on the new kernel, you can upgrade the hboot too, but you lose the ability to flash aosp and GB Roms.
So, in short, you just need to pick a rooted ics Rom and go. I like zr3dx, Meanrom, homebrew, or common ground.
I also recommend you change to 4ext recovery. It's really nice.
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Thanks that was exactly what I needed and I was getting tired of reading all the posts about the VM fiasco, and sticking a wire in the SD card…etc.
You are right it was “Tl;dr” but I also hate threads that go on forever because you don’t have enough info to answer the question.
Thanks again

Shark_HTC said:
Thanks that was exactly what I needed and I was getting tired of reading all the posts about the VM fiasco, and sticking a wire in the SD card…etc.
You are right it was “Tl;dr” but I also hate threads that go on forever because you don’t have enough info to answer the question.
Thanks again
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More information > less information :thumbup:
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after downgrading from ICS to GB, my free ram become low from free 380mb on ICS to 222 on GB

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HBoot 1.5 ICSense 3.6 BOOTLOOPS

First off I would like to thank Dropzeroc and Team 420 for an amazing Rom and for improving the experience of everyone using an Evo3D. I wanted to share with everyone else suffering from HBoot 1.5 that if you have been using Chads ICS Firmware fix because of constant bootloops you dont need to downgrade your HBoot to 1.4. I know every time i would flash the firmware fix it would break many bugs that had already been fixed, I had to flash it to avoid getting constant boot-loops. But Juopunutbear's Wire trick to get S-Off was a miracle fix, and after it turns S-Off it asks if you would like to install a custom Juopunutbear Hboot. After this is done you are officially on HBoot 1.5 S-Off! And can flash any ICSense ROMS successfully without having bootloops! I really hope this helps someone enjoy their ROMs that much MORE because i know it feels good TO FINALLY BE FREED FROM THE CURSE OF S-ON! THIS ROM IS THE FUNK!
And now i have everything Working!
-DMD Future MD
ROM: ZR3DX
HBoot: 1.5 (and proud) S-Off
BTW: This solved my boot-looping issues I am in no way representing Juopunutbear or any of his affiliates. I am only sharing with all of you a solution i found, allowing me to leave the bootlooping days behind me. And fully enjoy both The ICS ROMs and Kernels.
It worked for me 1.50 s-off now!
Fortunately for me, I haven't had the bootloops yet on 1.5 S-ON. Currently running MeanROM ICS 1.0. I may end up trying it anyways though, just so I don't have to worry about it.
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Hey
I have another thread I made for the same fix but an easier method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26386620#post26386620
BTW, I am in no way trying to interfere with the OP.
Yeah but battery life sucks on that kernel!
cburk01 said:
I have another thread I made for the same fix but an easier method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26386620#post26386620
BTW, I am in no way trying to interfere with the OP.
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Yea I was using that kernel for a while as well but aside from the notciable battery drain, you also have to deal with the incompatibility and so many working features from the ROM get broken in the process. But indeed this was all I could use to boot any ICSense ROM w/o going into boot-loops. But now I can flash Whatever Whenever
-DMD Future MD
ROM: ZR3DX
HBoot: 1.5 (and proud) S-Off
banzaiwolfe said:
Fortunately for me, I haven't had the bootloops yet on 1.5 S-ON. Currently running MeanROM ICS 1.0. I may end up trying it anyways though, just so I don't have to worry about it.
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That's great to hear you haven't had any issues. I'm noticing that HBoot 1.5 is kinda weird like that, with some ppl having issues while others don't. Although I was a little concerned with this "wire method" I can assure you it wasn't hard at all and was a rather smooth process. Longest part was flashing back to ZR3D 3.0 GT to be able to successfully mount and have proper communication between my evo3d and computer, which was a feature that would break once i would flash the firware fix by chad. All in all it was definitely worth it for me because Flash GUI, and Smart Flash, as well and using fastboot to flash kernels was getting REALLY OLD! Now I will never have those issues again!
BTW: I cant assure you will have the same results i did, the process was short and sweet for me. But can be very different for you, just follow the instructions carefully if your up for it, and I dont see how you could go wrong
-DMD Future MD
ROM: ZR3DX
HBoot: 1.5 (and proud) S-Off

[Q] Getting ics roms working ?

Ok please forgive I am a noob with half a brain lol. My ? is (is there a way to get ics roms working with out using chads kernel?) I do give credit tho he helped a lot out. I love the ics roms and went back and flashed gingerbread and it wasn't doing it for me lol but would like to get the ics rom working without having to flash it with a different kernel. I would like to see how these roms are with the kernels they come with. I have a htc evo 3d cdma 1.5 h-boot s on. If anyone would take the time to give a noob a hand in this matter or direct me in the right direction I would be very grateful. I have read the treads and just am not getting how to do a few things if pointed in the right direction I'm sure I can figure it out.
1. Downgrade to hboot 1.4 s-off (my recommendation).
2. Switch to 1.5 s-off.
3. Flash using 4ext which should flash the kernel properly.
The reason I recommend #1 is because 1.4 s-off people seem to have the least problems with bootloops.
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evo3d6 said:
Ok please forgive I am a noob with half a brain lol. My ? is (is there a way to get ics roms working with out using chads kernel?) I do give credit tho he helped a lot out. I love the ics roms and went back and flashed gingerbread and it wasn't doing it for me lol but would like to get the ics rom working without having to flash it with a different kernel. I would like to see how these roms are with the kernels they come with. I have a htc evo 3d cdma 1.5 h-boot s on. If anyone would take the time to give a noob a hand in this matter or direct me in the right direction I would be very grateful. I have read the treads and just am not getting how to do a few things if pointed in the right direction I'm sure I can figure it out.
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coal686 said:
1. Downgrade to hboot 1.4 s-off (my recommendation).
2. Switch to 1.5 s-off.
3. Flash using 4ext which should flash the kernel properly.
The reason I recommend #1 is because 1.4 s-off people seem to have the least problems with bootloops.
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I agree with the downgrade to 1.4 S-Off. I'm not 100% sure about switching back to 1.5 (doesn't really matter as long as you're S-off anyway).
The main issue people were having was the firmware (adsp.img).
Chad had a test where he made the updated adsp.img file, and people were flashing it and reporting success on flashing ICS roms.
You can only flash if you're S-Off, and I'm assuming you're talking about the Sense 3.6 roms.
Check his androidfilehost for the file, I believe it's still there.

[Q] Downgrading h boot

Hi all I am currently using a ics Rom with hboot 1.5 s on my goal is to be able to flash these roms with out using chads fix which helped me a lot thanks chad but it looks like the kernel won't be updated to fix breaks. So I have gone thru forums and have seen downgrading to 1.4 s off. My question is this if I downgrade will I loose the flash I have for metro pcs? And is it nessasary to downgrade to accomplish what I would like to achieve having ics without the breaks. Thank you all for the help.
sorry
Hi again sorry didn't say. I have a HTC EVO 3d cdma
Some roms have built in support for metro (like nocturnal ics), so you could downgrade and then flash one of those.
Or you could do a nandroid of your current setup and restore it after the downgrade process.
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evo3d6 said:
Hi all I am currently using a ics Rom with hboot 1.5 s on my goal is to be able to flash these roms with out using chads fix which helped me a lot thanks chad but it looks like the kernel won't be updated to fix breaks. So I have gone thru forums and have seen downgrading to 1.4 s off. My question is this if I downgrade will I loose the flash I have for metro pcs? And is it nessasary to downgrade to accomplish what I would like to achieve having ics without the breaks. Thank you all for the help.
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Before you attempt to downgrade, please write down all MetroPCS radio/PRI/PRL, etc info. Someone asked a similar question somewhere else about Boost. I believe he warned everyone that it will erase and you need all the info to restore his Boost (MOST LIKELY metroPCS) service.
You can also take a screen shot of the settings as well.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
Thanks for the help
Ok Thank you all for your help but let me ask this there's this (wire trick) I hear there's a lot of success and I hear that some fail. If I did choose to use this method would it too remove flashed metro info? And does it have to be h-boot 1.4 s.off to flash the i.c.s roms or can I use 1.5 h-boot s.off? I'm still pretty new to this but starting to get the hang reading what a lot of great people are posting.
evo3d6 said:
Ok Thank you all for your help but let me ask this there's this (wire trick) I hear there's a lot of success and I hear that some fail. If I did choose to use this method would it too remove flashed metro info? And does it have to be h-boot 1.4 s.off to flash the i.c.s roms or can I use 1.5 h-boot s.off? I'm still pretty new to this but starting to get the hang reading what a lot of great people are posting.
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From my reading, it seems either is ok. I still would suggest 1.4 s-off as that's what I have and it is solid for me. Roms flash with no trouble and I get no bootloops. But the 1.5 s-off method is easier so maybe someone with 1.5 s-off can report their success rate (ease of flashing roms, stability, etc).
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evo3d6 said:
Ok Thank you all for your help but let me ask this there's this (wire trick) I hear there's a lot of success and I hear that some fail. If I did choose to use this method would it too remove flashed metro info? And does it have to be h-boot 1.4 s.off to flash the i.c.s roms or can I use 1.5 h-boot s.off? I'm still pretty new to this but starting to get the hang reading what a lot of great people are posting.
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I think that's actually the thread where someone warned about his Boost info getting wiped, I could be wrong.
After s-off is achieved, hboot is sorta irrelevant. You can always flash a new hboot. I'm on eng hboot 1.04.
I upgraded my hboot from 1.4 to 1.58 and my Evo 3d reverted back to sprint, I had to pay again to flash it back to metropcs.
The same happened when I flashed a jelly bean rom. Tried 3 times different roms with no success. I've spent enough money already to buy a 4G LTE.
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Been away for a while could use some help

Well... After an issue with the digitizer in my phone I had to finally have it recently replaced. I had recently loaded the ICS OTA and actually for the most part liked it alot. I have rooted and done some roms with my 3d when it was Hboot 1.4 with Rev S off and root method. But my phone is currently Hboot 1.5 after replacing it. I havent loaded it to the OTA for ICS. But im trying to decide what I want to do. Id like to root and S off if I can and find a Rom/OTA that works great with the best performance and options with reduced bloat. ICS is pretty cool that I used, but seemed like some bugs with it to. Any suggestions of help on getting me there and in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Ive done some searches here and there on the forum. But really after taking time out for a medical issue I havent been in the loop til now. Thanks ahead of time for any help and suggestions you can push my way.
constevens said:
But im trying to decide what I want to do. Id like to root and S off if I can and find a Rom/OTA that works great with the best performance and options with reduced bloat. ICS is pretty cool that I used, but seemed like some bugs with it to. Any suggestions of help on getting me there and in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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Here's what I would do in your situation:
1. Do HTC unlock and flash 4EXT recovery
2. Backup current ROM so you have a nandroid of GB stock
3. Root GB stock ROM and do JuopunutBear (wire trick) with GB version to gain S-OFF
4. Flash 2.89 RUU.exe to get solid Sprint ICS base (firmware and software)
5. Flash Jbear Sprint ICS (1.58.5858) or engineering (ENG) bootloader
6. Flash 4EXT recovery (via fastboot flash recovery.img)
7. Backup current ROM so you have a nandroid of ICS stock
8. Flash whatever ROM's you want to try and check them out
If all the ROM's you are interested in are ICS Sense, then the JB Sprint ICS bootloader is fine, but if you want to flash and run GB and AOSP ROM's the ENG bootloader is a better choice, but it won't run the 2.89 stock kernel.
That's one opinion.
ramjet73
Thanks Ramjet. What are you using or have you used? Is ICS the latest? Any other good stuff out there?
If anyone else has suggestions or preferences Id love to hear them.
Thanks!!
constevens said:
Thanks Ramjet. What are you using or have you used? Is ICS the latest? Any other good stuff out there?
If anyone else has suggestions or preferences Id love to hear them.
Thanks!!
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The Sprint ICS 2.89.651.2 release with Sense 3.6 is the latest official build, but there have been several CM10 based ROM's released using the AOSP 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean) base, and some Sense 4.0 and 4.1 ROM's that run on the E3D.
My favorites are still MeanROM ICS 2.6 and SOS M 2.6.1 which use the same base. Here's a post I wrote back in May that enumerates the fixes mikeyxda had done to the VM leak base at that time and most of those fixes and enhancements were transferred to the Sprint ICS 2.89 based version, with some new ones added. SOS M is de-Sensed and offers a lot of customization built-in and via the Aroma installer with a minimal amount of effort. Both ROM's are fully functional and have good reliability, performance and battery life.
I've tested a lot of interesting ROM's with some unique features including Paranoid Devil with a tablet configuration option and Charmander with Sense 4, but they both have some stuff not working, including 3D and WiMax/4G. If you don't need those features you might also want to try some of the AOSP ROM's (CM9, CM10 and MIUI) since they are very light and clean, and a lot of the current development activity seems to be with those ROM's. If you want a full ICS Sense 3.6 based ROM with a lot of mods integrated, Cool ICS is worth a look too.
ramjet73
Thanks Ramjet. Im gonna check out the MeanRom ICS, SOS and Cool ICS. In past ive liked a sense based rom but Im open to other stuff. My main thing is wanting as few as issues or non working things as possible. Even the OTA of ICS has to muc issues. But the in general feel and look was good.
Thanks for the input and direction. I may hit you up on some advice if thats cool? Thanks again.
Just use the search function to find all the info on the stuff above Ramjet? or is there a good central location that might have links for everything?
constevens said:
Just use the search function to find all the info on the stuff above Ramjet? or is there a good central location that might have links for everything?
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A lot of the information and links that you will need are in mpgrimm2's guides in this forum. Just do an advanced search on threads started by user mpgrimm2 and you should have most of the information and links you need in those threads.
ramjet73
Thanks you Ramjet!
Ok So I got it unlocked. and installed the APK of the 4EXXT recovery. But its giving me some issues saying I need S-off before I can use it? I assume its a program that runs on the Phone not a recovery like ive been used to with the boot loader? If its a flash that flashes the boot loader i seem to be having issues finding it. How do I need to go about rooting? Is root the same as S off? Its been a while since doing all this kinda stuff and just getting back into it. Thanks for any direction you can give me.
constevens said:
Ok So I got it unlocked. and installed the APK of the 4EXXT recovery. But its giving me some issues saying I need S-off before I can use it? I assume its a program that runs on the Phone not a recovery like ive been used to with the boot loader? If its a flash that flashes the boot loader i seem to be having issues finding it. How do I need to go about rooting? Is root the same as S off? Its been a while since doing all this kinda stuff and just getting back into it. Thanks for any direction you can give me.
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This post by mpgrimm2 (part of his overall guide) covers flashing a custom recovery (like 4EXT) and superuser from the PC command prompt via fastboot. Those are the two steps required for rooting, after you have HTC unlocked.
Once you've done that you can move on to gaining S-OFF with either the JuopunutBear (wire trick) or Hboot downgrade method, which is setting the security off for the NAND memory of your phone, and allows you to flash more stuff and not have to use the fastboot command to do it.
It's probably time to move on to the Q&A forum since this has changed from an advice thread into a help thread.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
This post by mpgrimm2 (part of his overall guide) covers flashing a custom recovery (like 4EXT) and superuser from the PC command prompt via fastboot. Those are the two steps required for rooting, after you have HTC unlocked.
Once you've done that you can move on to gaining S-OFF with either the JuopunutBear (wire trick) or Hboot downgrade method, which is setting the security off for the NAND memory of your phone, and allows you to flash more stuff and not have to use the fastboot command to do it.
It's probably time to move on to the Q&A forum since this has changed from an advice thread into a help thread.
ramjet73
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Have more questions but will gladly move it over to the Q and A if you dont mind more questions... So many write ups on stuff.. Little confusing sometimes.
Thanks RamJet.
Here is my questions thread for help in the Q and A section..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31102158#post31102158

Brand new Evo V. Where to begin?

I just got my new Virgin Mobile HTC Evo V today. My previous device was a Samsung Galaxy-class phone (Infuse 4G), so I'm a bit lost with all of the HTC-specific terminology and procedures. All I've read seems to be written by and for people who already have some idea of what's going on. Sadly, I don't.
All I know is that my Evo V is on Hboot version 1.57. I basically want to put it in a state where I can flash ANYTHING I want, which I assume means that I'll need to be S-off with a custom recovery. Do I absolutely need to dowgrade Hboot? Must I be S-off? I just need an initial push in the right direction. If someone could give a brief synopsis of exactly where I need to start, along with some links to the corresponding tools, that would be very much appreciated. I hate feeling like a newb all over again, but hacking HTC doesn't seem to be nearly as simple or intuitive as it was with Samsung. I'm fairly adept at following directions, I just don't want to follow the wrong ones and do something stupid.
ApexPredatorBoids said:
I just got my new Virgin Mobile HTC Evo V today. My previous device was a Samsung Galaxy-class phone (Infuse 4G), so I'm a bit lost with all of the HTC-specific terminology and procedures. All I've read seems to be written by and for people who already have some idea of what's going on. Sadly, I don't.
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Since you have an Evo V you might want to start here. There are no forums that are specific to the Evo V on XDA.
I do have a guide here in the general forum that works for getting root and S-OFF on the Evo V.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
Since you have an Evo V you might want to start here. There are no forums that are specific to the Evo V on XDA.
I do have a guide here in the general forum that works for getting root and S-OFF on the Evo V.
ramjet73
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Isn't this 3D the EVO V? Thought they were the same D:
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'Blu said:
Isn't this 3D the EVO V? Thought they were the same D:
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Same hardware but not the same firmware and network configuration as was confirmed by Sprint users who flashed the "leaked" VM firmware last May. The custom ROM's can be configured for either carrier but not the firmware and the serial numbers (ESN's) are hard wired to a specific service provider.
Also, Virgin Mobile users also don't have the roaming options that Sprint offers.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
Same hardware but not the same firmware and network configuration as was confirmed by Sprint users who flashed the "leaked" VM firmware last May. The custom ROM's can be configured for either carrier but not the firmware and the serial numbers (ESN's) are hard wired to a specific service provider.
Also, Virgin Mobile users also don't have the roaming options that Sprint offers.
ramjet73
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Well that sucks a tad bit. I forgot that the phones had very different network make up.
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Gotta love a long and convoluted process that involves a lot of downloading. At the moment, I'm visiting a relative who doesn't have internet, so my only web access is to tether to my now-throttled data connection. Got about 6 more hours to go before the QADERSO download finishes. Thanks for the help so far. I took a quick peek at the htcdev site and unlocking procedure. I noticed that they don't have one that's VM specific. Should I just use the Sprint one when I get to that point?
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Gotta love a long and convoluted process that involves a lot of downloading. At the moment, I'm visiting a relative who doesn't have internet, so my only web access is to tether to my now-throttled data connection. Got about 6 more hours to go before the QADERSO download finishes. Thanks for the help so far. I took a quick peek at the htcdev site and unlocking procedure. I noticed that they don't have one that's VM specific. Should I just use the Sprint one when I get to that point?
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Yes, you can unlock the Evo V 4G by selecting the Evo 3D on the htcdev website.
I don't consider downloading an all-in-one file "a lot of downloading" and if you think my guide is "convoluted" you're welcome to use the collection of guides that preceded it, including several on the other site that I linked above.
I've unlocked Samsung and other phones before and I know about the "one click" root utilities, but that's not the way HTC does things so we need to deal with it or stay stock.
ramjet73
ApexPredatorBoids said:
Gotta love a long and convoluted process that involves a lot of downloading. At the moment, I'm visiting a relative who doesn't have internet, so my only web access is to tether to my now-throttled data connection. Got about 6 more hours to go before the QADERSO download finishes. Thanks for the help so far. I took a quick peek at the htcdev site and unlocking procedure. I noticed that they don't have one that's VM specific. Should I just use the Sprint one when I get to that point?
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It's quite a simple process, but it is a fairly long process. Takes about 30 minutes total to get unlocked, rooted, and running all good. Add that to getting ROMs and stuff. That totaled up to 3 days for me because I just could not find the best one, and I've found that Viper3D is great . Getting a 8000-9500 benchmark.
Success
Well, I didn't manage to bust it out in 30 minutes, but I got it done. Probably wouldn't have taken quite so long if I were less inept with command prompts. The "wire trick" was simultaneously simple and a huge pain in the ass. I spent probably 15 minutes doing it over and over and over. But all's well that ends well. I'm now HTCdev unlocked with S-off, and I'm running NegaLite BluROM. So, thanks, ramjet73, for the advice and putting your time into writing the guide.
I do have a few general questions still:
-what will absolutely need to be flashed with fastboot; kernels, radios, alternate Hboot versions?
-as far as having some semblance of universal compatibility, should I be fairly safe sticking with Jbear's Hboot version 1.57.5757?
-is there another Hboot version I could flash that would be more likely to be compatible with the vast majority of available ROMs?
ApexPredatorBoids said:
Well, I didn't manage to bust it out in 30 minutes, but I got it done. Probably wouldn't have taken quite so long if I were less inept with command prompts. The "wire trick" was simultaneously simple and a huge pain in the ass. I spent probably 15 minutes doing it over and over and over. But all's well that ends well. I'm now HTCdev unlocked with S-off, and I'm running NegaLite BluROM. So, thanks, ramjet73, for the advice and putting your time into writing the guide.
I do have a few general questions still:
-what will absolutely need to be flashed with fastboot; kernels, radios, alternate Hboot versions?
-as far as having some semblance of universal compatibility, should I be fairly safe sticking with Jbear's Hboot version 1.57.5757?
-is there another Hboot version I could flash that would be more likely to be compatible with the vast majority of available ROMs?
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I myself have kept with the Jbear hboot and have been able to run the ROMs I wanted fine (that being MeanROM-ICS, Viper3D, and Harmonia) and it was all good. I have no clue about your other questions, sorry :[. I'm quite new to the Evo 3D and it doesn't seem as simple as my old One V.
ApexPredatorBoids said:
I do have a few general questions still:
-what will absolutely need to be flashed with fastboot; kernels, radios, alternate Hboot versions?
-as far as having some semblance of universal compatibility, should I be fairly safe sticking with Jbear's Hboot version 1.57.5757?
-is there another Hboot version I could flash that would be more likely to be compatible with the vast majority of available ROMs?
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I usually recommend the JBear GB 1.50.5050 hboot. It will flash and boot all ROM's except the stock ICS ROM and one or two based on that version, as opposed to the 1.57.5757 version that won't boot any GB or AOSP based ROM's.
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I've never been much of a fan of Android version 4.x. I just stumbled on what appears to be a very promising Gingerbread ROM, so it looks like I'm going to have to downgrade to Hboot 1.4. I'd assumed that since the phone came with ICS, I'd be stuck with 4.x. Apparently, that's not the case. I love me some GB.
ramjet73 said:
I usually recommend the JBear GB 1.50.5050 hboot. It will flash and boot all ROM's except the stock ICS ROM and one or two based on that version, as opposed to the 1.57.5757 version that won't boot any GB or AOSP based ROM's.
ramjet73
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Will Jbear 1.50.5050 flash This ROM? I'm thinking someone posted in that thread that you had to be below Hboot 1.50 to flash it. If it will work with that ROM, could you supply a D/L or thread link?
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I've never been much of a fan of Android version 4.x. I just stumbled on what appears to be a very promising Gingerbread ROM, so it looks like I'm going to have to downgrade to Hboot 1.4. I'd assumed that since the phone came with ICS, I'd be stuck with 4.x. Apparently, that's not the case. I love me some GB.
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Just be aware that all the GB ROM's are based on Sprint builds and as a VM user you will need to figure out what needs to be changed to get things like MMS working properly on the VM network.
I'm not saying you shouldn't do it, just be aware that it will take more than just flashing the ROM and you can get more help with the Evo V on the androidforums.com website in the forums for that version of the device.
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Will Jbear 1.50.5050 flash This ROM? I'm thinking someone posted in that thread that you had to be below Hboot 1.50 to flash it. If it will work with that ROM, could you supply a D/L or thread link?
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Yes. The JBear 1.50.5050 hboot will flash and boot anything that the 1.4 or ENG 1.04 hboots handle and is based on a more current version of the Evo 3D bootloader. It also allows you to run more fastboot commands than a stock hboot like 1.4.
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ramjet73 said:
as a VM user you will need to figure out what needs to be changed to get things like MMS working properly on the VM network.
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Is it as simple as finding and using the proper APN settings, or is there more to it than that?
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Is it as simple as finding and using the proper APN settings, or is there more to it than that?
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At least that, and maybe some changes to the build.prop file. I'm a Sprint user so I've never had to do it, but there are VM users here and on androidforums.com that can probably help answer that.
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