[Q] Htc one - HTC One Max

How much of the htc one modds and other are compatibl with the one max?
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Splash screen I can confirm. I flashed the same one from the M7 Verizon to the Max Verizon. Originally found to work by DANIELWHITT in the themes and apps section

I believe once source code is released you can request of the dev of just about any One mod to update it to include the Max as it should be minimal work for them to do so. If it is something they can provide instructions on we can do it ourselves.

Jiggity Janx said:
I believe once source code is released you can request of the dev of just about any One mod to update it to include the Max as it should be minimal work for them to do so. If it is something they can provide instructions on we can do it ourselves.
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Yeah, that is something that i am looking forward to do, i.e. port things for the MAX from the One. I guess we should team up and start doing things, who else is interested?

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kernel source of the evo 3d gsm uploaded 04/10/2011

I post comment on the htc facebook page my name is kevin darwin on they reponce that
HTC Thanks, Kévin, we've shared this with the team internally. As source codes are updated and added, they are published to HTCDev.com. In the meantime, glad to hear you're liking your EVO 3D, so far. Getting any good 3D action shots?Il y a 3 heures · J’aime
So i don't not if it already upload or if they will be done tomorow
You can see that on this page
http://htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
You got me excited but their response does not indicate that the kernel source has been uploaded at all, only that they have passed on the information.
I checked the sites and actually two HTC EVO 3D sources are there...one for MR & one for CRC, and unfortunately I don't know which is which, but I think Lee can figure it out
those 2 kernels on the dev site was there for a month and i think they both for cdma version, might be gsm version within this week hope so
My understanding is that one is the GSM and the other is the CDMA.
The GSM sources have been available for over a month on HTCdev.com, but the problem is that the included board files are not compileable. That's what HTC has yet to fix (by re-uploading the sources with the correct board files).
got me all excited for nothing =(
saltorio said:
My understanding is that one is the GSM and the other is the CDMA.
The GSM sources have been available for over a month on HTCdev.com, but the problem is that the included board files are not compileable. That's what HTC has yet to fix (by re-uploading the sources with the correct board files).
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thanks for correct myself
There's nothing at all in that message that indicates that they have or are releasing the fixed source code any time soon...that just says that someone is looking into it, which has been 2 months now...so don't get your hopes up, this is HTC after all
how do u know if the kernel for GSM e3d has been updated as of 4/10?
title is misleading, maybe you should change it to kernel source news etc instead of the word uploaded. There are many of us waiting for the kernel sources I guess, personally I want them for the OC+UV kernels
i doubt it was updated.
the files inside the "shooter-2.6.35_mr.tar" archive are all dated 25/08/2011 or earlier.
how can i change the title
did it work for us http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285205
Nope!!! It did not changed :s it has same md5sum....
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did it work for us http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285205
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Thats NOT for EVO 3D GSM
well at least this is a good news, it gave us some hope.
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did it work for us http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285205
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photpix do you even know what you are talking about.
Please do some reading and research before posting such a topic.
Many of us waiting for that kernel and stalking HTC about it but still there is nothing that they do for us GSM users.
So when you just post without research you get a lot of disappointed people.
I just want to say thank you for that
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photpix do you even know what you are talking about.
Please do some reading and research before posting such a topic.
Many of us waiting for that kernel and stalking HTC about it but still there is nothing that they do for us GSM users.
So when you just post without research you get a lot of disappointed people.
I just want to say thank you for that
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Sory to everybody because it's my fault, i just try to help and enjoy pepole with this new i french so i don't understand very good english i just believed htC have do a new upload of this kernel so sorry again but i do screach before post because i ask to htc kernel source since 2 mouth
There will be a custom kernel soon..
nickiberli said:
there will be a custom kernel soon..
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what? How?! When?!?! Where?!?!

[Q] HTCDev releases source code?

Engadget is reporting the release of source code of " some variants" of the One. I'm kind of a noob in that respect. what does this mean? What effect will it have on development for the ATT One?
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Engadget is reporting the release of source code of " some variants" of the One. I'm kind of a noob in that respect. what does this mean? What effect will it have on development for the ATT One?
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Kernel source was released for a couple of the European carriers. My personal understanding is that this is good for everyone, because the AT&T version of the One and the European version of the One are identical, hardware-wise, so any kernels developed off of the European source should work for the AT&T version.
Someone more knowledgeable than me might know better, though.
So what will happen now the that source code is released?
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So what will happen now the that source code is released?
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Developers will start working on custom kernels for the HTC One, which typically allow things like overlocking, underclocking, undervolting, and features like Sweep To Wake.
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Developers will start working on custom kernels for the HTC One, which typically allow things like overlocking, underclocking, undervolting, and features like Sweep To Wake.
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Nice. Can we hope for more custom ROMs or does this source code isn't related with that?
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Nice. Can we hope for more custom ROMs or does this source code isn't related with that?
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The source code is for the kernel only, which can help people who are working on AOSP-bsaed ROMs improve their kernels and thus improve hardware compatibility, but it won't really help Sense-based ROMs.
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The source code is for the kernel only, which can help people who are working on AOSP-bsaed ROMs improve their kernels and thus improve hardware compatibility, but it won't really help Sense-based ROMs.
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The big thing I'm hoping for is that the next Google Nexus device uses the same underlying chip so that the One can mimic it, much like h8rift is doing with the HTC One X mimicking the Nexus 4 with his 3.4 release.
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The big thing I'm hoping for is that the next Google Nexus device uses the same underlying chip so that the One can mimic it, much like h8rift is doing with the HTC One X mimicking the Nexus 4 with his 3.4 release.
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Yeah, that would be amazing, but if not, I plan to hold on to my One X
You guys think the kernel will be close enough to where I can go ahead and post my recoveries (CWM and TWRP) for you guys that is fully working for the other variant of the ONE?

[Q] Kernel Source from HTC ???

Who here is willing to help me out with harassing/asking/begging HTC Dev to upload the source code for the Max kernel? I'm pretty sure everyone here knows that with out that AOSP is just a pipe dream..
Idea #1 After talking to Flyhalf and some thoughts just being tossed around I went ahead and attempted to boot the m7vzw recovery to see where it got me which turned out to be absolutely nowhere lol... Except for a black screen for a few moments and then it rebooted itself back to the bootloader.. It was a nice brief thought of us possibly being able to work with a kernel and code that already existed publicly! But again just another pipe dream...
Idea #2 Was an actual interesting idea considering it doesn't brick the device and render it useless, but after talking to nocoast from liquid/carbon/gummy what have you, as he said this would just be EPIC lol.. He suggested that I attempt at flashing the One Max to a GPE (Google Play Edition for those noobs that don't know what GPE is) and converting it over to a Google Experience device like the OG HTC One users are doing.. It's a fantastic idea but I however won't be the first to attempt this. Also considering we don't have an actual Verizon HTC One Max RUU available as of yet where if the phone wasn't completely shot that I would be able to RUU back to stock. See this would actually be seriously epic but my thoughts on that are if it did flash hypothetically speaking and it booted no problem what happens with RIL? I haven't seen anyone with a Verizon HTC One post anywhere that they were able to do this, correct me if I'm wrong.. There wouldn't be radios available for us considering the GPE devices are all GSM... Not to mention that even if I pulled the radios from a firmware dump and did some zip hacking the frameworks would probably not support it.........
Anyone reading this know of any Verizon HTC One users who successfully flashed their device to GPE and everything is working? If someone can find anyone who truly pulled this off I'll for hell of it give the GPE kitkat RUU a flash to see what happens out of curiosity maybe... I mean if you think of it how dope would it be to have the Google bootloader and get updates from Google and not HTC!!!
This is why I'm saying if you have a few minutes to spare please go to HTC Dev site and shoot them an email asking for kernel source code so we can get the ball rolling on AOSP builds.. I know I'm not the only one who is hurting for some source built ROMs! I've used Flyhalf's work since day one on the original Verizon HTC One and I know how phenomenal his builds were and I'm dying to run them on this! I always used HTC devices with the exception of briefly going to the Galaxy Nexus then Galaxy S3 then quickly to the Note 2, and what I loved about the Note 2 was the screen size! The last 3 devices I listed was all for screen real-estate well the Gnex was for ICS and 1st Verizon Nexus, but the rest screen real-estate! I don't need all that extra bloat garbage Samsung crams down everyones throat with the stylus and s-pen apps and s-voice and blah blah.. I loved it cuz it was BIG! I fell in freaking love with the HTC One but my biggest issue was coming from the Note 2 was stepping back down to a 4.7 inch screen....... Everything else I loved loved loved.. Then the announced the One Max and it was a wrap! This is something I can rock with for a minute tip they release the next super sized HTC phone with more power. HTC really nails it when it comes to build quality. They are just falling short with the carriers rules on being locked down and not releasing source in a timely fashion like some of the other OEMs are..
So lets get together as a community and try and get us some source!!!!! I've already been in touch with them a few times regarding this matter, and they basically just said that they are working on getting it to us............ Come on?????? We know it exists just upload it already!
+1 we need to kick of AOSP builds. I would like to email HTC Dev, however not have done any before. Can i request you to post anything specific that needs to be added to this email? it would help the other users here too.
From what I understand they booted the Sprint One recovery on a (your?) Verizon One Max. Wouldn't that mean the Sprint One kernel could be used (with some modification) with the Verizon radio? Both are cdma so it *may* not be that difficult.
No when beaups and I messed with my Max and he updates his rumrunner to work on the Verizon variant I went ahead and flashed and booted the Sprint One "Max" recovery not the original One recovery..
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From what I understand they booted the Sprint One recovery on a (your?) Verizon One Max. Wouldn't that mean the Sprint One kernel could be used (with some modification) with the Verizon radio? Both are cdma so it *may* not be that difficult.
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Murrda said:
Who here is willing to help me out with harassing/asking/begging HTC Dev to upload the source code for the Max kernel? I'm pretty sure everyone here knows that with out that AOSP is just a pipe dream..
Idea #1 After talking to Flyhalf and some thoughts just being tossed around I went ahead and attempted to boot the m7vzw recovery to see where it got me which turned out to be absolutely nowhere lol... Except for a black screen for a few moments and then it rebooted itself back to the bootloader.. It was a nice brief thought of us possibly being able to work with a kernel and code that already existed publicly! But again just another pipe dream...
Idea #2 Was an actual interesting idea considering it doesn't brick the device and render it useless, but after talking to nocoast from liquid/carbon/gummy what have you, as he said this would just be EPIC lol.. He suggested that I attempt at flashing the One Max to a GPE (Google Play Edition for those noobs that don't know what GPE is) and converting it over to a Google Experience device like the OG HTC One users are doing.. It's a fantastic idea but I however won't be the first to attempt this. Also considering we don't have an actual Verizon HTC One Max RUU available as of yet where if the phone wasn't completely shot that I would be able to RUU back to stock. See this would actually be seriously epic but my thoughts on that are if it did flash hypothetically speaking and it booted no problem what happens with RIL? I haven't seen anyone with a Verizon HTC One post anywhere that they were able to do this, correct me if I'm wrong.. There wouldn't be radios available for us considering the GPE devices are all GSM... Not to mention that even if I pulled the radios from a firmware dump and did some zip hacking the frameworks would probably not support it.........
Anyone reading this know of any Verizon HTC One users who successfully flashed their device to GPE and everything is working? If someone can find anyone who truly pulled this off I'll for hell of it give the GPE kitkat RUU a flash to see what happens out of curiosity maybe... I mean if you think of it how dope would it be to have the Google bootloader and get updates from Google and not HTC!!!
This is why I'm saying if you have a few minutes to spare please go to HTC Dev site and shoot them an email asking for kernel source code so we can get the ball rolling on AOSP builds.. I know I'm not the only one who is hurting for some source built ROMs! I've used Flyhalf's work since day one on the original Verizon HTC One and I know how phenomenal his builds were and I'm dying to run them on this! I always used HTC devices with the exception of briefly going to the Galaxy Nexus then Galaxy S3 then quickly to the Note 2, and what I loved about the Note 2 was the screen size! The last 3 devices I listed was all for screen real-estate well the Gnex was for ICS and 1st Verizon Nexus, but the rest screen real-estate! I don't need all that extra bloat garbage Samsung crams down everyones throat with the stylus and s-pen apps and s-voice and blah blah.. I loved it cuz it was BIG! I fell in freaking love with the HTC One but my biggest issue was coming from the Note 2 was stepping back down to a 4.7 inch screen....... Everything else I loved loved loved.. Then the announced the One Max and it was a wrap! This is something I can rock with for a minute tip they release the next super sized HTC phone with more power. HTC really nails it when it comes to build quality. They are just falling short with the carriers rules on being locked down and not releasing source in a timely fashion like some of the other OEMs are..
So lets get together as a community and try and get us some source!!!!! I've already been in touch with them a few times regarding this matter, and they basically just said that they are working on getting it to us............ Come on?????? We know it exists just upload it already!
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Good idea thanks
alright, just contacted htc dev asking them for one max downloadables.
How did you go about contacting them? Was it through the "Tell us what you want" tab on htcdev.com? Keep us informed!!! Hopefully if enough people do this regardless of your carrier since we are looking for common source for the kernel we can expedite the process a little since HTC tends be s l o w with posting their special sauce... Also thanks pradeepvizz, much appreciated!
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alright, just contacted htc dev asking them for one max downloadables.
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Murrda said:
How did you go about contacting them? Was it through the "Tell us what you want" tab on htcdev.com? Keep us informed!!! Hopefully if enough people do this regardless of your carrier since we are looking for common source for the kernel we can expedite the process a little since HTC tends be s l o w with posting their special sauce... Also thanks pradeepvizz, much appreciated!
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Yeah, did it via "Tell us what you want".
Here is the direct link for ppl to find it faster - http://www.htcdev.com/contact
i have known HTC's slow release timings over the kernel source in general and also about their bad attitude, hopefully we get more ppl to demand them. HTC One had got 4.3 update 2 months ago and it was only last week or so that the kernel source was released
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Thanks for putting together the thread!
I have got a strange response... here it is
Thank you for contacting HTC support.
As per your email, we understand that you want to know the Kernel source code and other available updates for your HTC One max.
We will provide you with all the necessary information in this regard.
We regret to inform you that at HTC, we do not share the Kernel source code or recommend our HTC customers to convert or root the device as doing so voids the warranty of the phone and it may also cause hardware to malfunction. We do not provide support for rooting and unlocking the bootloader.
Please read the disclaimer given below:
Disclaimer: Unlocking your device allows you to install custom Operating Systems (“OS”) onto your device. Custom OS’s are not tested as thoroughly as your original OS, and unlocking your device may void all or parts of your warranty. HTC disclaims any and all liability for proper functioning of your device after the bootloader has been unlocked and for data lost in the unlocking process. To prevent unauthorized access to your data, unlocking the bootloader will delete all personal data from your device including applications, text messages and personalized settings.
All the information regarding bootloader is mentioned on the following website:
http://www.htcdev.com/
Also, we would like to inform you that the above website is useful for Android developers or people associated with it.
We have taken your feedback and have forwarded this ticket to our Technical team. Any Kernel source update or other download released for the HTC One max will be posted on the above website.
If you need further assistance/ information, please write back. We value your time and patience.
If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to email us or call us on 1800-266-3566, Mon to Sun - 9:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Thank you for choosing HTC. Have a nice day ahead.
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The HTCDev Team
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When i asked HTC dev about the kernel source this was the reply i recieved. Hopefully really soon actually means really soon and HTC doesn't work on Valve time.
Thank you for contacting HTC technical support, we are really glad to know that you are loving your HTC One Max, hopefully you enjoyed for a long time.
We hope to have the Kernel source posted on htcdev.com really soon, please be tuned with the site for more information about it.
Brandon, once again let me apologize for all the inconveniences you have had for this situation, please let me know if there is anything else that I can help you with today.
Please do not hesitate on replying this email to let us know your questions, you can also contact us through our official website at htc .com/us/contact/email/ or by phone at +1-866-449-8358 from 8AM to 1AM ET, 7 days a week.
Have a great day!
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Different responses showing their difference in attitude against devs
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I have been in contact with them pretty frequently over the past week and they have as they said "escalated the issue" to the right team to expedite the process on getting the kernel source up.. I'm right now awaiting another email from them and I encouraged them to call me as well lol.. We'll see!!! We can only hope!
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Different responses showing their difference in attitude against devs
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I have been in contact with them pretty frequently over the past week and they have as they said "escalated the issue" to the right team to expedite the process on getting the kernel source up.. I'm right now awaiting another email from them and I encouraged them to call me as well lol.. We'll see!!! We can only hope!
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Thats a good idea, i will follow up too! just in case it helps
I don't get any useful response from these guys... Were you successful in getting something?
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I was in contact with them again last night and they responded today and told me that my escalation was received and is in the process of being reviewed and typically takes 7 to 10 business days and at that point would come to a resolution.. I explained to them that I understand Sense and HTC's extra nonsense is proprietary and told them that I don't care about that. What I care about is the kernel source and them following through with GPL compliancy and how not only on the One Max but all HTC devices based on the Linux kernel being modified and redistributed NEEDS to be made open and in good ethics in a timely fashion.... If anyone is really interested in seeing what I wrote I'll post the whole email lol.. It's a lot for me to retype. I gave it to them thorough though. I mean really gave it to them with facts and dates. How they were the originating OEM to release a public Android device and how they initiated the launch of the Open Handset Alliance and how they suck at being "Open"!! It was pretty good I felt!!!
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I don't get any useful response from these guys... Were you successful in getting something?
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I was in contact with them again last night and they responded today and told me that my escalation was received and is in the process of being reviewed and typically takes 7 to 10 business days and at that point would come to a resolution.. I explained to them that I understand Sense and HTC's extra nonsense is proprietary and told them that I don't care about that. What I care about is the kernel source and them following through with GPL compliancy and how not only on the One Max but all HTC devices based on the Linux kernel being modified and redistributed NEEDS to be made open and in good ethics in a timely fashion.... If anyone is really interested in seeing what I wrote I'll post the whole email lol.. It's a lot for me to retype. I gave it to them thorough though. I mean really gave it to them with facts and dates. How they were the originating OEM to release a public Android device and how they initiated the launch of the Open Handset Alliance and how they suck at being "Open"!! It was pretty good I felt!!!
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Awesome job mate, good stuff. I don't think there were not much of other devs hanging success with the HTC Dev. I am looking forward for the whole email
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@Murrda did the HTC guys respond ? i don't really expect any response even after their SLA.

[VZW] Thinking of getting one max, hows dev?

I currenty have a VZW S4, but it's locked down tight... and im kind of sick of samsung siding with the carrier on this. so i was thinking of getting the onemax through edge.
Is it locked as tight as the s4? that is can you flash AOSP roms after getting the latest update?
And how is development, i might be a bit lost because of a lack of carrier specific subforum, but i dont see many VZW roms...
Development is practically non existent. However viper team is about to drop the first custom rom soon.
We have root.. Unlocked bootloader and S-off though.
Sense is flawless compared to the touchwiz.
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The phone is fully unlocked as in bootloader unlocked (all variants) s-off (all variants) root and recovery (all variants) it's not that the developer support is non-existent it's the fact and this is in regards to AOSP that HTC hasn't released the source code yet for the kernel.. Once source is uploaded all AOSP teams and that will be Cyanogen first as always since all teams pull from CM will AOSP builds finally kick off... It's just a waiting game now. All the hard work getting to AOSP is done thanks to beaups!!! But yeah not to be that guy though since you are coming from the S4 and should know how XDA and all forums work read a bit. A post or 2 down from you was basically the same question lol.. If you would have checked Origiginal Android Development and Android Development you would have seen what is available thus far.... But to be honest though my man, this phone is sick... It's everything the OG One is but bigger for the phablet freaks like myself!!!!!!! Trust in the community and especially Flyhalf AOSP will come!
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I currenty have a VZW S4, but it's locked down tight... and im kind of sick of samsung siding with the carrier on this. so i was thinking of getting the onemax through edge.
Is it locked as tight as the s4? that is can you flash AOSP roms after getting the latest update?
And how is development, i might be a bit lost because of a lack of carrier specific subforum, but i dont see many VZW roms...
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Given the hardware between the One and the MAX are almost identical it is expected to be easy for dev's to port the code for the MAX from the one.
me and @deagleone actually tried flashing the One's kernel and the phone boots, the only thing that was broken was the WiFi which is a because of the different hardware.
The One was the phones which received a lot of dev support and has variety of custom rom's from AOSP to Sense
Wait hold up.... You were able to boot a HTC One kernel? What kernel? This is interesting...
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Given the hardware between the One and the MAX are almost identical it is expected to be easy for dev's to port the code for the MAX from the one.
me and @deagleone actually tried flashing the One's kernel and the phone boots, the only thing that was broken was the WiFi which is a because of the different hardware.
The One was the phones which received a lot of dev support and has variety of custom rom's from AOSP to Sense
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Wait hold up.... You were able to boot a HTC One kernel? What kernel? This is interesting...
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Yes, ElementalX @flar2's kernel for the HTC One. I did flash it and it booted up. I was not able to use the kernel features for example S2W, however @deagleone reported that S2W works with his ROM.
Once HTC makes the kernel sources available, i think development should pickup easily.

Maybe 4.4.2 will come "Maybe"

Here comes a good reason to still hope that maybe we'll get 4.4.2....i contacted htc support and asked to publish the source code for the 4.2.2 kernel and sure i mentioned how bad it is that we won't be able to get 4.4.2 and look what they said to me... Just check the screenshot, I think we are in the right way!
Cheers
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Here comes a good reason to still hope that maybe we'll get 4.4.2....i contacted htc support and asked to publish the source code for the 4.2.2 kernel and sure i mentioned how bad it is that we won't be able to get 4.4.2 and look what they said to me... Just check the screenshot, I think we are in the right way!
Cheers
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This data was released March 24, 2014. The data in the chart says it all. It would be great if we had a kernel dev, maybe then we could have things like a fully working cyanogenmod for the AT&T version of the One X+ or even a Sense 5.5 port. Maybe something screwy is with the 4.1.1 kernel, I don't know. All I know is even if we don't get anything, this phone is still a decent phone and I'm tired of HTC. I sincerely wished I bought a Nokia Lumia. The camera on that phone is AMAZING.
I agree that what HTC replied is a pretty standard answer. Unfortunately, nothing good will be coming our way.
To have 4.4.2 with htc sense 6 will give experience like HTC One m8
Lets hope for the best.
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To have 4.4.2 with htc sense 6 will give experience like HTC One m8
Lets hope for the best.
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This ain't gonna happen, support for One X+ has been dropped, they may release the source code, but no updates will come. We still can't obtain S-Off even after two years. I'm sticking with Stable CM ROMs.
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Kico. St said:
Here comes a good reason to still hope that maybe we'll get 4.4.2....i contacted htc support and asked to publish the source code for the 4.2.2 kernel and sure i mentioned how bad it is that we won't be able to get 4.4.2 and look what they said to me... Just check the screenshot, I think we are in the right way!
Cheers
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That tells absolutely nothing, its generic response. 4.2.2 will not come, its simple not possible without sources from Tegra, even Nvidia is dropping from manufacturing CPU processors..
Hi can you tell me how the individual components (nvidia tegra source, Android 4.4.2 and kernel source, S-OFF etc.) hang together?
im new to the HOX + and at the moment I still have a lot of fun with experimenting and tweaking .. but how "future-proof" is HTC or the One X +?
Thanks for answers
HOX+ enrc2b, ARHD8.0, Elitekernel3.1.10 modded
It's not. It's actually ALREADY discontinued, and has been for a while now. The last update is and was the 4.2.2 with Sense 5. Nothing will come after this, as HTC claims nVidia dropped support for the SoC on the One X and One X+.
To conclude, the One X/One X+ is not at all future-proof. It's already in the past.
Hm damn. Then I have probably bought the wrong phone :S
thanks for the reply.
HOX+ enrc2b, ARHD8.0, Elitekernel3.1.10 modded
You can still use some original Android 4.4 ROMs (no Sense, thus), they work (mostly) good on our phones.
yeah. the most I've tested... AOKP, CM.. 4.2-4.4 versions but i love the look of sense.
well, then I now have just enough time to play around with xposed: D
Hi! Whether there are any news concerning Kit Kat or already it won't be because of Tegra?
It won't be.
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Hello,
I'm also afraid we won't get the official HTC update to 4.4.2.
Which is in your opinion the best ROM to use for everyday useage ?
I want to get a smartwatch, but they all require at least android 4.3 and I'm stuck on 4.2.2..
Thanks.
hansiman0078 said:
I want to get a smartwatch, but they all require at least android 4.3 and I'm stuck on 4.2.2..
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That's exactly my problem as well. If only HTC had given us at least 4.3, so that the One X+ would be compatible with Android Wear.
the htc one m7 can be had for the same price as the one x+ now. just sell your x+ and get an M7
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
This data was released March 24, 2014. The data in the chart says it all. It would be great if we had a kernel dev, maybe then we could have things like a fully working cyanogenmod for the AT&T version of the One X+ or even a Sense 5.5 port. Maybe something screwy is with the 4.1.1 kernel, I don't know. All I know is even if we don't get anything, this phone is still a decent phone and I'm tired of HTC. I sincerely wished I bought a Nokia Lumia. The camera on that phone is AMAZING.
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hello alexander,
you said that "The camera on that phone is AMAZING". well, i wanted to know which phone you are mentioning having amazing camera. The HTC One X+ or Nokia Lumia?
sudhiakon said:
hello alexander,
you said that "The camera on that phone is AMAZING". well, i wanted to know which phone you are mentioning having amazing camera. The HTC One X+ or Nokia Lumia?
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the Lumia, it's definitely not the One X+
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It's funny how the Nexus 7 got 4.4 while that thing is a Tegra3. Google voodoo?
Now, about our device, let's not forget we can flash Sense6 on top of CM11, shall we? [emoji6]

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