[DZ RUU] RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.22.405.1_Radio_12.26.60.1301_ 26.02.00.24_M2_release - G2 and Desire Z Android Development

Warning: This should only be used on HTC Desire Z. Using this on G2 could brick your phone.
Here brand new shipped ROM for Desire Z
http://www.multiupload.com/CZWKILY0D5
Enjoy!

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nerdo said:
awesome dude
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Sent from my HDfied HTC Desire

is the ROM English, Russian, or both?

Somebody flash this to your TMOUS G2 and tell me how it is!

Give it a try if you have the phone
Worth a shot since the return or factory rom is out

Also on another quick note is this a ship rom or test. Image in file when run shows test. just interesting is all.

I just got my T-mobile G2 today .. absolutely love the phone and really want to flash this rom on it. Only worry I have is that the HTC Desire Z has a 2GB rom and the G2 a 4GB.. Would it brick my phone? or maybe limit my internal space to 2GB if I flash this rom?

If anything would just limit how much memory is available. Won't brick. If anything going our rom to desire z would brick but didn't

This is shipped Europe Multilang ROM and it's for Desire Z NOT G2, I don't think that you will be able to flash it...

Football said:
This is shipped Europe Multilang ROM and it's for Desire Z NOT G2, I don't think that you will be able to flash it...
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you'll get a wrong carrier message

Awesome

I want to know if anyone has been able to put Z rom aka HTCSense on their G2?

waiting89 said:
I want to know if anyone has been able to put Z rom aka HTCSense on their G2?
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Me too. I just got Tmo G2, but I'm not ready to brick it yet. I've been messing around jailbroken iphones for some time, and I was always able to restore it in case something went wrong. I'm new to Android rooting, so I don't know what the risks are. It would be great, if someone with experience gave us some feedback, or perhaps try it out. I like sense ui much better than g2...
Thanks

chopperpl said:
Me too. I just got Tmo G2, but I'm not ready to brick it yet. I've been messing around jailbroken iphones for some time, and I was always able to restore it in case something went wrong. I'm new to Android rooting, so I don't know what the risks are. It would be great, if someone with experience gave us some feedback, or perhaps try it out. I like sense ui much better than g2...
Thanks
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everyone should be gettin there phones today... someones gonna flash this within 3 seconds of UPS leaving their door

I have a bit of experience rooting, I had G1, mytouch, cliq, and now G2, I am trying to help to root it.

..so I just temp rooted my G2, and... Can someone tell me how to flash it with given RUU? I'm getting "ERROR [155} UKNOWN ERROR ROM Utility cannot update..."
I'm new to Android, so please go easy on me.
Thanks

You can't
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I have a TMO G2... Where can I download a signed original Desire Z ROM so I can flash my G2 with it?

HighDeph said:
I have a TMO G2... Where can I download a signed original Desire Z ROM so I can flash my G2 with it?
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All I can say is to be patient, and wait for custom RUUs/ROMs to be built. G2(US), and DZ are pretty same phones, but they have different radios. Flashing baseband to the wrong radio may brick your phone. I guess we need to wait for someone to built custom RUU with DZ operating system, and G2 baseband...

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[DZ RUU]Vision_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_1.34.708.3(inlc TW_709.3 & India_720.3)

Warning: This should only be used on HTC Desire Z. Using this on G2 could brick your phone.
RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_1.34.708.3_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154602_signed.exe
(3 lang available in this version, CHT, CHS and ENG)
Only for Desire Z. Not tested on T-Mobile G2, do it at your own risk.
My Hong Kong Desire Z has a stock version of 1.34.708.5, but this is 708.3
so I didn't test on my DZ.
Found on a chinese website.
Extras:
RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_TW_1.34.709.3_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154597_signed.exe
RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_India_1.34.720.3_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154620_signed.exe
Nice work, thanks for sharing
jzhyok said:
Warning: This should only be used on HTC Desire Z. Using this on G2 could brick your phone.
RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_1.34.708.3_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154602_signed.exe
(3 lang available in this version, CHT, CHS and ENG)
Only for Desire Z. Not tested on T-Mobile G2, do it at your own risk.
My Hong Kong Desire Z has a stock version of 1.34.708.5, but this is 708.3
so I didn't test on my DZ.
Found on a chinese website.
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awww... we share the same fate....
my Desire Z is also a Hong Kong stock... with 1.34.708.5.. pretty frustrated finding tht our Desire Z can't fall back to stock setting... and unfortunite tht I didn't S-Off with gfree... so no luck there
littleguo said:
awww... we share the same fate....
my Desire Z is also a Hong Kong stock... with 1.34.708.5.. pretty frustrated finding tht our Desire Z can't fall back to stock setting... and unfortunite tht I didn't S-Off with gfree... so no luck there
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You did flash this ROM?
I rooted and gfree S-OFF my original 708.5 and now using Virtuous v0.8.1.
Good battery life with SmartAss at 1.49GHz.
except some wake up issue when receiving a call
jzhyok said:
You did flash this ROM?
I rooted and gfree S-OFF my original 708.5 and now using Virtuous v0.8.1.
Good battery life with SmartAss at 1.49GHz.
except some wake up issue when receiving a call
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nop, didn't flash custom ROMs, my point of rooting and S-off is becuz i wana overclock.. other than that.. my phone is stock... my worry is when htc comes out with GingerBread for DesireZ.. the upgrade would forbid our phone to be rooted forever.. can't image the phone running @ 800MHz...
littleguo said:
nop, didn't flash custom ROMs, my point of rooting and S-off is becuz i wana overclock.. other than that.. my phone is stock... my worry is when htc comes out with GingerBread for DesireZ.. the upgrade would forbid our phone to be rooted forever.. can't image the phone running @ 800MHz...
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I guess devs will release a pre-rooted "official" ROM by that time
just like the current egypt ROM
jzhyok said:
I guess devs will release a pre-rooted "official" ROM by that time
just like the current egypt ROM
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so no luck in finding an official RUU for the HongKong stock then ?
littleguo said:
so no luck in finding an official RUU for the HongKong stock then ?
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I can't find even on the chinese forum.
however I think it's not necessary cuz so many good ROMs out there.
I did tried flash the older HK ROM, feel list almost the same with the one come with the phone
if you know people who have bought new DZ in HK and havn't change anything yet, we can ask for a dump I guess.
jzhyok said:
I can't find even on the chinese forum.
however I think it's not necessary cuz so many good ROMs out there.
I did tried flash the older HK ROM, feel list almost the same with the one come with the phone
if you know people who have bought new DZ in HK and havn't change anything yet, we can ask for a dump I guess.
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wat's a dump?
littleguo said:
wat's a dump?
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make a image file of the whole system so that we can flash it into other devices or modify it
having the origional dump is like having the RUU
jzhyok said:
make a image file of the whole system so that we can flash it into other devices or modify it
having the origional dump is like having the RUU
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how do u make this image file? cuz i might be encounting one brand new stock DZ soon
but will flashing it onto another DZ change the IMEI ?
i checked out a site : http://android.modaco.com/content/htc-desire-desire-modaco-com/308704/how-to-dump-the-rom-image/
but seems difficult to do it..
jzhyok said:
make a image file of the whole system so that we can flash it into other devices or modify it
having the origional dump is like having the RUU
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I don't think it's that simple though. At least, not according to the responses I got when I asked this question recently. Official RUUs and ROMs are digitally signed, for example, and we're not going to be able to do that bit.
steviewevie said:
I don't think it's that simple though. At least, not according to the responses I got when I asked this question recently. Official RUUs and ROMs are digitally signed, for example, and we're not going to be able to do that bit.
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then all i could do is cross my fingers then
I need a stock ROM
Is there any for 1.34.707.5? Singapore DZ..
I forgot to do nandroid backup prior to flash CM ROM. (silly me)
click2me said:
Is there any for 1.34.707.5? Singapore DZ..
I forgot to do nandroid backup prior to flash CM ROM. (silly me)
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if it's not for warranty, I will suggest Virtuous which is based on stock ROM
i have the 1.82 updated stock rom but rooted, can i use this to revert to stock unrooted 1.34 and then update it again to 1.82.
also how come india version is 1.34.720.3 mine was 1.34.720.6 (htc dezire z purchased from india)
edit, though this was new never mind..

[Q] Manually update to stock 2.3?

Hey guys, im looking for a friend of mine how to update a desire from 2.2 to 2.3, he doesnt get an update if he goes to about phone -> check for updates (it says its latest version), so i was wondering if there is a method to flash the update over cable on the phone. to be clear, he would like the stock 2.3 from htc not cyanogenmod or custom roms.
thanks for the help guys
Its not out yet. If your friend has a branded Desire, it will take longer for the update to go through because carriers are like that. If it's unbranded then the update should come through straight away.
Swyped...
thank you very much, i searched for that ont he internet and mostly it said coming may so i was confused... thanks anyways guess he needs one of the custom roms ^ ^
crnkoj said:
thank you very much, i searched for that ont he internet and mostly it said coming may so i was confused... thanks anyways guess he needs one of the custom roms ^ ^
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There are plenty of 2.3 custom roms but he will need to root the phone first.
Otherwise you have to wait as above!
Ye, thanks, checked them a bit.

New defy user needs help..

Hey friends...
My friend has recently bought a defy in India... It came with eclair...
Now he wants to upgrade to gingerbread... But he doesn't want to root... So can anyone please help me? As I'm a Samsung user, I don't know anything about Motorola devices or how to upgrade them... So I would appreciate a noob friendly guide...
Thanks...
u cannot upgrade to gingerbread w/o rooting...defy has got the official froyo, not gingerbread..
please read the pinned posts if u wish to know how to flash a custom gingerbread rom..
adiles said:
Hey friends...
My friend has recently bought a defy in India... It came with eclair...
Now he wants to upgrade to gingerbread... But he doesn't want to root... So can anyone please help me? As I'm a Samsung user, I don't know anything about Motorola devices or how to upgrade them... So I would appreciate a noob friendly guide...
Thanks...
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He can update to Froyo, but there is no official Gingerbread update from Motorola for the Defy (and there will never be one).
If he doesn't want to tinker a bit he won't get Gingerbread (there are also 2.3 ports of the Defy Plus that work quite well, but rooting is necessary to install anything like that).
adiles said:
Hey friends...
My friend has recently bought a defy in India... It came with eclair...
Now he wants to upgrade to gingerbread... But he doesn't want to root... So can anyone please help me? As I'm a Samsung user, I don't know anything about Motorola devices or how to upgrade them... So I would appreciate a noob friendly guide...
Thanks...
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You should read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982
Thanks for your replies... one last question...
After rooting and flashing a gb rom, is there a way to go back to fully stock?
Thanks...
adiles said:
Thanks for your replies... one last question...
After rooting and flashing a gb rom, is there a way to go back to fully stock?
Thanks...
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I still think you got everything you need in ChirmiPlay's post with link just above your last posting
adiles said:
Thanks for your replies... one last question...
After rooting and flashing a gb rom, is there a way to go back to fully stock?
Thanks...
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You can mess around with your Defy s much as you want, root, install ROMs, flash sbfs... And you can ALWAYS go back to the stock Foyo/ Eclair firmware your Defy came with. Even if something went wrong and the phone doesn't boot anymore, just flash a stock clean Motorola firmware and everything's gone (the ROM you had before, also the root). So also if your Defy has a hardware problem and you want to send it back, just go back to stock before and you don't have to worry about the warranty.
Arjoma said:
You can mess around with your Defy s much as you want, root, install ROMs, flash sbfs... And you can ALWAYS go back to the stock Foyo/ Eclair firmware your Defy came with.
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I don't think so. if you changed the bootloader version you will be stuck on some higher kernel and can not easily go back.. (that was what happend to epsylon3 - one of the main devs of CM9 for defy) - so if you flashed official froyo - you will not be able to go back to eclair for example. (as is also pointed out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966537)
A piece of advice: read a lot (here in this forums) before you flash something. It help you not getting in trouble with your phone.
adiles said:
Thanks for your replies... one last question...
After rooting and flashing a gb rom, is there a way to go back to fully stock?
Thanks...
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There is no point in using defy with the buggy stock Eclair/Froyo ..
If u want to see the complete potential of defy Root it and Install CM7..
and yes you can go back when ever you want but make sure u take the Nandroid backup of the stock ROM that u r using and check whether the official sbf of ur region is available to download.so that u can flash it and restore the nandroid backup .. !!
mearoth said:
I don't think so. if you changed the bootloader version you will be stuck on some higher kernel and can not easily go back..
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Right, that was the only thing I wasn't thinking about. That is what is usually written in big red letters when there's something about these sbfs. But normally there is no need to change the bootloader version by installing the (not fixed) 2.3.4 sbf.
The only really current reliable options for the Defy imho are CM7.1, MIUI (and some versions based on it) and the Defy+ based ROMs (like MS2Ginger). With none of them you risk to be stuck somewhere - I flashed stock Froyo a dozen times without problems.
Thanks all for your replies....
I'll root and flash cm today....
adiles said:
Thanks all for your replies....
I'll root and flash cm today....
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Good luck!

htc one x

hi guys
I have a chance to get htc one x cheaper from china because my friend goes to china (I live in UK).
Is any difference between european and chinese version?
Can chinese version be flashed to custom rom as well as UK version?
Based on my experience, I think u can flash custom roms as usual. After u have rooted ur phone, all phones from different region will be the same when it comes to custom Rom. The only thing that can make a difference is cdma and gsm.
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androidboy123 said:
Based on my experience, I think u can flash custom roms as usual. After u have rooted ur phone, all phones from different region will be the same when it comes to custom Rom. The only thing that can make a difference is cdma and gsm.
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so do you think phone will work with no problems?
anyone else any ideas? thanks
No differences other than region. You might get official updates a couple weeks later as x.x.401 models get updates first.
You can get any where you need , just the OTA gets delayed by region. All other things are same in all country HOX

Getting rid of branding

Hi all,
sorry for my lack of knowledge, I'm a brand new HTC One X owner. I'd like to have the very standard software (ICS in this case) without the branding of T-Mobile. I've bought my phone in Poland (Europe Version).
Any step-by-step tutorials in here? I surely don't want to brick my new phone
not 100% sure on this but think only one way to debrand that is to unlock bootloader and root then install custom rom could be wrong tho
strikerdj2011 said:
not 100% sure on this but think only one way to debrand that is to unlock bootloader and root then install custom rom could be wrong tho
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Well, I've got no problem with unlocking the bootloader etc. but I would like to have the normal ICS with HTC's Sense on the phone rather than some cyanogenmod or something along those lines. If anyone can help me out with the needed files and a step-by-step how-to (I'm not dumb when technology is involved, but I have absolutely no contact with the moding scene of Smartphones).
Bishonen said:
Hi all,
sorry for my lack of knowledge, I'm a brand new HTC One X owner. I'd like to have the very standard software (ICS in this case) without the branding of T-Mobile. I've bought my phone in Poland (Europe Version).
Any step-by-step tutorials in here? I surely don't want to brick my new phone
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I think ARHD is meant to be pretty close to the standard sense experience. Cyanogen is a good release though, but maybe wait until its more stable on one x?
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I recommend arhd it is stock with some tweaks
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joewong1991 said:
I recommend arhd it is stock with some tweaks
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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While i might instal this rom one day, I'd like to give the stock version a try. I don't want all the bull**** from t-mobile though The bootanimation alone is kinda ruining the experience for me
Bishonen said:
While i might instal this rom one day, I'd like to give the stock version a try. I don't want all the bull**** from t-mobile though The bootanimation alone is kinda ruining the experience for me
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ARHD is a stock Rom tweaked to make it even better. you will find it much better, that is the only way to remove it, or rooting and flashing another boot animation
Easiest way I found was to unlock bootloader, root then delete all the carrier bloat you don't want and then flash a new bootanimation
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Bishonen said:
Hi all,
sorry for my lack of knowledge, I'm a brand new HTC One X owner. I'd like to have the very standard software (ICS in this case) without the branding of T-Mobile. I've bought my phone in Poland (Europe Version).
Any step-by-step tutorials in here? I surely don't want to brick my new phone
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Since you still opt for ICS the ARHD is the best alternative choice! Just search the thread on the XDA Developer you'll find it.
I have a T-Mob as well but flashed on CM10 for JellyBean and so far works great!

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