How can I restore back to AT&T factory firmware? - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Just got my unlock_code.bin and thinking about installing revolution. Before I do, just wanted to know how I can restore the stock AT&T firmware if I need to exchange the phone for any reason.
Thanks!

grukko said:
Just got my unlock_code.bin and thinking about installing revolution. Before I do, just wanted to know how I can restore the stock AT&T firmware if I need to exchange the phone for any reason.
Thanks!
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Dont believe there is a stock att build yet.
only the stock htc build is floating around.
Also did you flash a recovery yet? If so which one.

Nandroid.

gunnyman said:
Nandroid.
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haha dur donno why I didnt think of that.
btw installed TWRP and running a nandroid now of stock. Will flash ARHD and report back

Sweet. Looking forward to your results.
Btw, did you back up stock recovery also? Thanks.

so flashed ARHD , working perfectly so far. All the htc apps are back like CAR home etc. Forgot how much I hate ATT crap on my phone (coming from the nexus line)

aimetti said:
so flashed ARHD , working perfectly so far. All the htc apps are back like CAR home etc. Forgot how much I hate ATT crap on my phone (coming from the nexus line)
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LTE working fine? Any issues at all? Thanks!

Not sure yet on LTE personally. Others have said it works. I will know tomorrow when I am in ltd area. The network types selection doeslist lte through.
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I believe LTE was confirmed to work in international roms. Would be nice if someone confirms too because tomorrow my 64gb HTC one comes in and I'll be unlocking the boot loader, rooting it, installing a custom recovery, and if LTE works, trick droid. Trick droid has lte in its change log btw.
Edit: LTE is confirmed to work on trick droid and android revolution HD. now for custom kernels.
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Any way you can post the Nandroid? I forgot to do so.

cfarley27 said:
Any way you can post the Nandroid? I forgot to do so.
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thats like a 1 gig file lol

Yeah I know but there are other nandroidsnout there just not for AT&T. Could use drop box or something.

Related

[Q] Radio Question

I'm having terrible 4g issues. i got a replacement thunderbolt a little while back and flashed eternity which im not too happy with on there. but i never flashed a new rom because i was told that the new radios on the most current hardware would supprt it. sure enough it did but the 4g doesnt work like its supposed to. just goes in and out and stuff
since i'm not too good with radios i need to know which one would be the best to flash. and why if someone doesnt mind explaining it to me. thanks!
Willis_G said:
I'm having terrible 4g issues. i got a replacement thunderbolt a little while back and flashed eternity which im not too happy with on there. but i never flashed a new rom because i was told that the new radios on the most current hardware would supprt it. sure enough it did but the 4g doesnt work like its supposed to. just goes in and out and stuff
since i'm not too good with radios i need to know which one would be the best to flash. and why if someone doesnt mind explaining it to me. thanks!
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Are you currently running the most updated 605.19 stock radios?
You ARE if you go to settings, about phone, software information, more, and the baseband version reads 1.49.00.0406w_1, 0.01.79.0331w_1
If these are not the numbers you see, flash these radios from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24992678
If these are the numbers you see, then it should be working properly. If not, you may have installed an older version of Eternity. Check to make sure you flashed the most updated one.
Or the 4G in your area may be simply going in and out. Try flashing another ROM to verify this.
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RBarnett09 said:
Are you currently running the most updated 605.19 stock radios?
You ARE if you go to settings, about phone, software information, more, and the baseband version reads 1.49.00.0406w_1, 0.01.79.0331w_1
If these are not the numbers you see, flash these radios from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24992678
If these are the numbers you see, then it should be working properly. If not, you may have installed an older version of Eternity. Check to make sure you flashed the most updated one.
Or the 4G in your area may be simply going in and out. Try flashing another ROM to verify this.
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Thank you bro! i'm going to start messing with this and checking everything. and i'll probably reflash too. i've been wanting to for a while but i think im going back to bamf. i ran bamf for over a year and really liked it
Willis_G said:
Thank you bro! i'm going to start messing with this and checking everything. and i'll probably reflash too. i've been wanting to for a while but i think im going back to bamf. i ran bamf for over a year and really liked it
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I run Gingeritis3D and still love it. I tried running BAMF Forever 1.10 but it was too laggy, even after changing kernels. Just keep flashing and find out what you like.
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RBarnett09 said:
I run Gingeritis3D and still love it. I tried running BAMF Forever 1.10 but it was too laggy, even after changing kernels. Just keep flashing and find out what you like.
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I just did the LiquidSmooth-ICS-v1.5-MR3
and have no data now. Im trying to determine what the best radios are for this. does anyone have ideas?
The .19 radios works best for me. Have you tried toggling data on and off or putting it into airplane mode for a minute and taking it back out.
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disconnecktie said:
The .19 radios works best for me. Have you tried toggling data on and off or putting it into airplane mode for a minute and taking it back out.
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.19? i guess i dont understand
605.19 is the name of the radios. Not the entire name but the last 5 digits of the radio name are usually what we go by.
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disconnecktie said:
605.19 is the name of the radios. Not the entire name but the last 5 digits of the radio name are usually what we go by.
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cool man well i dug threw the thread and found the radios that other people flashed. and ran those threw the phone. still have sketchy 4G but if i keep it on cdma only and run permanent 3g its smooth, just not super fast like i wish.
does anyone know a specific LTE only radio i can flash in that they have had success with running the ICS Roms?
Willis_G said:
cool man well i dug threw the thread and found the radios that other people flashed. and ran those threw the phone. still have sketchy 4G but if i keep it on cdma only and run permanent 3g its smooth, just not super fast like i wish.
does anyone know a specific LTE only radio i can flash in that they have had success with running the ICS Roms?
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I'm pretty sure the LTE radios they used were from the 2.11.605.19 OTA. They may have flashed a different CDMA radio, but Idk. The leaked LTE radio causes most phones to reboot a lot.
Here's a link to the combo radios though. I suppose it never hurts to try them out... the outcome varies by phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30974567
But it is still recommended to use the 2.11.605.19 radios... which I posted a link for them above.
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RBarnett09 said:
I'm pretty sure the LTE radios they used were from the 2.11.605.19 OTA. They may have flashed a different CDMA radio, but Idk. The leaked LTE radio causes most phones to reboot a lot.
Here's a link to the combo radios though. I suppose it never hurts to try them out... the outcome varies by phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30974567
But it is still recommended to use the 2.11.605.19 radios... which I posted a link for them above.
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Cool bro, thanks alot. its funny you mentioned the autoreboot, the phone did it once to me already.
I will experiment with LTE radios and keep flashing until i find something that works good.
Willis_G said:
Cool bro, thanks alot. its funny you mentioned the autoreboot, the phone did it once to me already.
I will experiment with LTE radios and keep flashing until i find something that works good.
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I've even had luck with the old 2.11.605.9 radios.
Try them if you'd like.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396408
Just be careful flashing different radios. If you flash a bad radio, it can brick you.
Also, I was always told to never flash the same radio that is already installed. So if you flash the .9 radios and they are currently installed, don't flash them again until you flashed a different radio.
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Ad Blocking not working

I've tried both ad away and ad block plus. Neither stay active for more than a few hours. If the phone is automatically killing the tasks, how can I prevent that?
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nrkid9 said:
I've tried both ad away and ad block plus. Neither stay active for more than a few hours. If the phone is automatically killing the tasks, how can I prevent that?
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I've been experiencing this same issue, I would assume it's because, at least for me, I'm not rooted.
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Ajxx16 said:
I've been experiencing this same issue, I would assume it's because, at least for me, I'm not rooted.
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I'm definitely rooted, this shouldn't be an issue.
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nrkid9 said:
I'm definitely rooted, this shouldn't be an issue.
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Apparently even though you're rooted, the system folder cannot be overwritten which is where the host file is located. I've noticed a few "root" apps don't work properly because of this. Not sure how to fix this......
Change your kernel to one with system r/w capable
HTC One
fmedrano1977 said:
Change your kernel to one with system r/w capable
HTC One
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How is this done? What happens when there is an update to the ROM? Will there be any data loss/feature loss when switching the kernel?
nuggstein said:
How is this done? What happens when there is an update to the ROM? Will there be any data loss/feature loss when switching the kernel?
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If you are rooted you can't get OTA's anyway. Look in the main HTC One forums, the kernels there have steps you can follow to install them.
since I installed this ROM:
Android Revolution HD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023
AdAway works great on my phone.
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If you are rooted you can't get OTA's anyway. Look in the main HTC One forums, the kernels there have steps you can follow to install them.
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I know I can't get OTA's, but I meant just flashing an updated ROM. Also what does modifying kernels affect? Data loss? Feature loss? Please let me know. Most importantly I do not want to lose WiFi Calling.
nuggstein said:
I know I can't get OTA's, but I meant just flashing an updated ROM. Also what does modifying kernels affect? Data loss? Feature loss? Please let me know. Most importantly I do not want to lose WiFi Calling.
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Get the ROM I linked, you still get all the features of the stock ROM and way better performance and batterylife, and you still get WiFi Calling on the phone. I love the ROM and it has the camera and GPS fixes that T mobile hasn't given us yet.
yeap what he said. most of the international roms are bug free and lean as **** now. almost all of them have setups for ATT/TMO/international. (sorry sprint you got ****ed)
i'm on ordroid 4.2.0 and se7en kernel. and everything works fine. the nice thing about the international roms are they are rebased on the international 1.29 version of the rom that HTC has already pushed out. But since carriers love to push bloatware and test the roms to make sure they dont break the phones it will take a while before TMO or even ATT to have the 1.29 version of the roms out.
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Get the ROM I linked, you still get all the features of the stock ROM and way better performance and batterylife, and you still get WiFi Calling on the phone. I love the ROM and it has the camera and GPS fixes that T mobile hasn't given us yet.
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This has the kernel with system r/w? When flashing that ROM, do I have to reset my phone again? Or is it just like a system update? Not a big deal because I can backup my apps and whatnot...
nuggstein said:
This has the kernel with system r/w? When flashing that ROM, do I have to reset my phone again? Or is it just like a system update? Not a big deal because I can backup my apps and whatnot...
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The ROM comes with the new Kernel, you have to reset your phone though when coming from the stock ROM. All you need to do is flash the ROM off his thread and it contains everything you need, no need to flash anything else.
nrkid9 said:
I'm definitely rooted, this shouldn't be an issue.
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I also rooted my phone and opted to keep everything stock. But I knew I'd have to flash a new kernel, so I flashed this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258352
So far, it's been fantastic, and WiFi calling still works! Some added features are menulogo, and swipe to wake up. This way I get to keep everything stock with all the added benefits of root.
gooface said:
The ROM comes with the new Kernel, you have to reset your phone though when coming from the stock ROM. All you need to do is flash the ROM off his thread and it contains everything you need, no need to flash anything else.
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If I do a full backup using Recovery, can I restore it back to the way it was after flashing the new ROM if I want to go back? Or can the backup be restored after the new ROM is installed to retain data?
nuggstein said:
If I do a full backup using Recovery, can I restore it back to the way it was after flashing the new ROM if I want to go back? Or can the backup be restored after the new ROM is installed to retain data?
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Depends I'd you are rooted or not and yes you can go back to stock if you want if you dont like the ROM.
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gooface said:
Depends I'd you are rooted or not and yes you can go back to stock if you want if you dont like the ROM.
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What do you mean? So all of my data can be restored on top of the new ROM?
nuggstein said:
What do you mean? So all of my data can be restored on top of the new ROM?
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Are you rooted yet? If you are use titanium backup to back them up.
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gooface said:
Are you rooted yet? If you are use titanium backup to back them up.
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Yes.
Is there any easy way to backup/restore my contacts/email accounts/settings and such without waiting for it to resync with Google's or HTC's servers?
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Yes.
Is there any easy way to backup/restore my contacts/email accounts/settings and such without waiting for it to resync with Google's or HTC's servers?
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Google's servers are almost instant. I don't see why you would have an issue with that.

Return To Stock

I've seen some very good threads on rooting the HTC One. I have rooted mine, but due to some of the issues I am having with cell reception, I'd like to go back to stock. Does anyone know how to return to stock, or is there a thread that I have yet to find?
I am looking for the exact same thing.
If I find it, then I will post it here for sure. I am having a hard time finding it right now
I can help let me know what ya need
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I'd like to return to stock. I rooted and flashed the Google Edition ROM, but my cell service was bouncing between HSPA+ and 3G constantly. So I tried re-flashing the ROM a few more times. All with the same results.
At this point, I just want to go back to stock so that I can reliably make phone calls and using my data.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
handman29 said:
I can help let me know what ya need
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Stock Firware
theangryheretic said:
I've seen some very good threads on rooting the HTC One. I have rooted mine, but due to some of the issues I am having with cell reception, I'd like to go back to stock. Does anyone know how to return to stock, or is there a thread that I have yet to find?
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I found it! Tested LTE, WIFI calling, and the IR seem to work!
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22979706399754861
Props to team nocternal
However I do want to mention that I had to boot into recovery and master reset from the htc loader screen and my custom recovery screen before it would load properly
theangryheretic said:
I'd like to return to stock. I rooted and flashed the Google Edition ROM, but my cell service was bouncing between HSPA+ and 3G constantly. So I tried re-flashing the ROM a few more times. All with the same results.
At this point, I just want to go back to stock so that I can reliably make phone calls and using my data.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Pretty sure that's normal operation. Before there were more T-Mobile specific ROMs, you'd see the 3G icon when the network was idle, but when data started to transfer, it switched to the H+ icon. The same thing is happening on whatever ROM you're using, but you're just not seeing the icons flip back and forth.
Thanks. I'll get this flashed ASAP.
HasteTheChariot said:
I found it! Tested LTE, WIFI calling, and the IR seem to work!
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22979706399754861
Props to team nocternal
However I do want to mention that I had to boot into recovery and master reset from the htc loader screen and my custom recovery screen before it would load properly
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http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/fo...m]-m7-stock-rooted-1-27-531-7-gsm-odex-deodex
There's also a completely stock cwm backup around somewhere that you could use.
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I have to return my phone for a warranty swap, how do I get it back to bone stock t-mobile branding? No "tampered" or "unlocked" red flags
thefoss said:
I have to return my phone for a warranty swap, how do I get it back to bone stock t-mobile branding? No "tampered" or "unlocked" red flags
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Ur going to need to s-off for all of that. If u want help pm me
Team-Noctural.com/androidtechy.com/droidnow.com
I too need help returning to stock for a warranty swap on htc one tmobile. Can you please help me. Thank you so much.
TAINA333 said:
I too need help returning to stock for a warranty swap on htc one tmobile. Can you please help me. Thank you so much.
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For u & Ur friend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2353812
T- Mobile 1.27.531.8
Team-Noctural.com/androidtechy.com/droidnow.com
mugetsu666 said:
For u & Ur friend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2353812
T- Mobile 1.27.531.8
Team-Noctural.com/androidtechy.com/droidnow.com
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How is flashing that rom different than the TWRP backup I have? Thanks.
thefoss said:
How is flashing that rom different than the TWRP backup I have? Thanks.
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Because this is the rom with the ota adding into. I'm retesting a couple of issues and they will be ready
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New to HTC One

HTC always finds a way for me to buy their phone when I want to upgrade. First the Fuse instead of 1st gen iPhone, then the HTC MyTouch which was rooted till Jelly Bean, Now the One instead of the S4.
HTC always gets me with build quality. After all the hype and hoopla i still have an HTC.
Can someone tell me why I should root my phone. Any new features?
Ive watched dozens of vids and nothing has really SOLD me on doing it.
When I rooted my MyTouch it was like Night and Day. I just dont see that much of an improvement when my phone is rooted.
Thoughts?
The only two phones I didn't want to root were the Nexus 4 and now the HTC One. There is nothing I need more than what came out of the box.
I unlocked ,my boot loader and installed a custom recovery to play with ROMs ,etc.
This way I'm now on 4.2.2 and my HTC logo functions as menu, and I have several sleep and wake options where as before I only had the power button on top for that. There are several other reasons Its beneficial but in the end its all personal preference.
HTC One - Unlocked, ARHD 12, Bulletproof Kernel, Several mods.
Nexus 7 - Cyanogenmod
Tab 2 7 - Cyanogenmod
Only thing is, you couldn't go back to unrooted stock even if you wanted to. The file isn't available..
ingenious247 said:
Only thing is, you couldn't go back to unrooted stock even if you wanted to. The file isn't available..
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Yes. Yes you can. You unlock the boot loader install a custom recovery and BACKUP the stock rom before you root it.
Simple as that.
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Thanks ingenious and yahooz,
I would root in a heartbeat if battery was an issue. Out the box this phone is a beast and battery life is ridiculous.
I'll definitely give it a go as long as I can back up the stock.
I've watched numerous vids and some options interest me but haven't pushed me over the edge to do anything.
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jon_htc said:
Thanks ingenious and yahooz,
I would root in a heartbeat if battery was an issue. Out the box this phone is a beast and battery life is ridiculous.
I'll definitely give it a go as long as I can back up the stock.
I've watched numerous vids and some options interest me but haven't pushed me over the edge to do anything.
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No problem.
Just make sure after you unlock the boot loader and install a custom recovery, do a backup in recovery prior to flashing the zip to root. Also copy it to your PC for safe keeping. This way if something happens or you want to return to stock for OTA, you can simply restore the backup, reflash stock recovery and even relock the bootloader if you wanted. Granted by default it will now say relocked in the bootloader but that's no big deal.
HTC One - Unlocked, ARHD 12, Bulletproof Kernel, Several mods.
Nexus 7 - Cyanogenmod
Tab 2 7 - Cyanogenmod
yah00z said:
Yes. Yes you can. You unlock the boot loader install a custom recovery and BACKUP the stock rom before you root it.
Simple as that.
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So you're saying you would be able to restore it to the exact condition it was when it came out of the box? Unrooted, Stock Recovery, etc..
I had seen someone else say you couldn't do it, but sounds like you're right
ingenious247 said:
So you're saying you would be able to restore it to the exact condition it was when it came out of the box? Unrooted, Stock Recovery, etc..
I had seen someone else say you couldn't do it, but sounds like you're right
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Yes you sure can.
You can restore the backup you made of the OS that's not rooted, refresh the stock Recovery and lock the bootloader. It will then be back to stock. Only thing that will show is in the bootloader it will show RELOCKED as opposed to LOCKED
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yah00z said:
Yes you sure can.
You can restore the backup you made of the OS that's not rooted, refresh the stock Recovery and lock the bootloader. It will then be back to stock. Only thing that will show is in the bootloader it will show RELOCKED as opposed to LOCKED
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Well then, technically I am correct and it would not be the same as stock unrooted out-of-the-box. And yes, they can tell.
ingenious247 said:
Well then, technically I am correct and it would not be the same as stock unrooted out-of-the-box. And yes, they can tell.
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Considering you unlock the bootloader through htc development, I figured you knew they would be aware anyways. You can unlock with s-off but I'd suggest htc dev. They simply state if you cause damage as a result of unlocking the bootloader, they won't cover it. I believe there is also a way to make it say locked instead of relocked. I know of several people whom have had successful warranty claims with unlocked bootloaders.
What are your concerns? Just curious.
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None, I'm not rooting this phone. Just want people to know the whole scoop
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None, I'm not rooting this phone. Just want people to know the whole scoop
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Good deal...
Yes Htc clearly states it on the website. If you are to brick your phone say as a result of unlocking the bootloader they obviously won't cover it. However say it's a defective sensor for example they will cover it. At least that's been my the experience of many people I know.
I thought you meant you couldn't revert to an unrooted stock OS.
Heck you can now even convert some carrier branded htc ones to the Google play edition and receive OTA updates.
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No Service after CM10 (and back to stock)

Hi All, Yesterday I was trying to have my old backup Rezound into CM10 to replace a broken S3. I followed the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140 to flash my Unlocked and S-On to CM10 but after all the steps (see Q&A How to flash on S-On) everything seemed to be working ok but I have no service at all. Then I decided to move to TACHYON following the details on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2431552 but again, no service at all. Today I decided to do a downgrade to Stock via RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509770), I even got S-Off to follow step by step of that thread, however after all the efforts, still no service. The first time I botted after all the steps in that thread, I could see 3G for a few seconds but then everything went off and no service (I see 1 bar in my signal from time to time, but can't even make a call).
Any ideas on how to find out what the issue is and how to solve it? Right now I', S-Off, Re-Locked and with the latest RUU
So here's the new finding: I changed mobile network to just CDMA and now I could get 3G and service (good news), however if I go back to LTE/CDMA I never get to 4G. Still researching
rhaces said:
So here's the new finding: I changed mobile network to just CDMA and now I could get 3G and service (good news), however if I go back to LTE/CDMA I never get to 4G. Still researching
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What Hboot and radios?
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acejavelin said:
What Hboot and radios?
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HBOOT 2.28.0000
Radio 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
OpenDSP (not sure if its needed, but here it is) 14.6.0.7708.00.0507
Thanks,
Rodrigo
So stock and no 4G? Bad SIM maybe?
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acejavelin said:
So stock and no 4G? Bad SIM maybe?
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It is weird, because I got it from Verizon yesterday (my S3 broke so I went to activet this one) and it was working ok until I flashed CM10. I won't bother to go back to verizon cause I'm getting a new phone in the next week or so, however I wish I could have 4G this few days.
rhaces said:
It is weird, because I got it from Verizon yesterday (my S3 broke so I went to activet this one) and it was working ok until I flashed CM10. I won't bother to go back to verizon cause I'm getting a new phone in the next week or so, however I wish I could have 4G this few days.
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i know this sounds odd but the rezound acts weird with verzion if the Android OS on stock was not activated with that sim.... are you s-on
REV3NT3CH said:
i know this sounds odd but the rezound acts weird with verzion if the Android OS on stock was not activated with that sim.... are you s-on
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I'm S-Off, I was S-on with CM10 and had to do an S-Off to go back to stock. Not sure if it is possible to go back to S-On? could that fix it?
rhaces said:
I'm S-Off, I was S-on with CM10 and had to do an S-Off to go back to stock. Not sure if it is possible to go back to S-On? could that fix it?
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you can but will not fix it and is complicated to do...what version of cm10 are you on...may just be the build as certain cm10 builds had the issue

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