[Q] Uninstall SuperCID 11111111 - HTC One X

Hi,
I need to send my One X to HTC for wifi problem, so I unroot my one x, reflash stock recovery and stock rom, bootloader relocked.
But I have the super cid 11111111, do I have it because my One X is unlocked or it's come with a rom ? (I had Android Revolution HD, Cyangen Mod 9 beta and insertcoin) if yes, how to remove superCID and superCID void warranty ?
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Thanks for reading and sorry for my bad english.
Julian-SG

That's really weird and interesting.....would talk to people at s-off thread as they know a lot
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA

Okay but I'm in S-ON...
And Do SuperCID may void the warranty ?

Did your phone come with that CID or did you somehow get it after the flashing ?

Why not overwrite supercid by trying
Code:
fastboot oem writecid HTC_001
Note: this cid is from my unbranded device, You probably want to get a cid that better matches your region. But I dont think HTC is gonna care what your cid is as long as your bootloader says relocked, your warranty is gone anyways.

Julian-SG said:
Okay but I'm in S-ON...
And Do SuperCID may void the warranty ?
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Not sure. S-off devices have super cid and they came like that.
Weird how yours has super cid and s-on
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA

rayford85 said:
Why not overwrite supercid by trying
Code:
fastboot oem writecid HTC_001
Note: this cid is from my unbranded device, You probably want to get a cid that better matches your region. But I dont think HTC is gonna care what your cid is as long as your bootloader says relocked, your warranty is gone anyways.
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I'll try after work with HTC_203 (FRA CID)
Thanks.
Anyway, if it's fail I'm still in warranty so I'm fine.
Thanks all.

Julian-SG said:
I'll try after work with HTC_203 (FRA CID)
Thanks.
Anyway, if it's fail I'm still in warranty so I'm fine.
Thanks all.
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Were you able to change the CID back to the stock CID using this method?
Thanks,
funk

I believe the devs looking for s-off are looking for a phone which has supercid but is s-on, why don't you report your phone in that thread maybe one of the devs is willing to trade phones with you?

Having Super CID will not void your warranty and has absolutely nothing to do with the HTC Dev unlock method. If you're sending it in to have it fixed and expect to get the same unit back I would definitely NOT try writing a new CID over it. Apparently you just got one of the rare Super CID units that get shipped out here and there. It's a good thing not a bad thing.

Willieumm said:
Apparently you just got one of the rare Super CID units that get shipped out here and there. It's a good thing not a bad thing.
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+1 Willieumm! Sometimes we get lucky and score big!

My HOX is a very rare HOX ?
I haven't try to overwrite for now because I've have still my one x. I'm waiting for the first of July.
And if I send it to HTC do I have always the "rare s-on with supercid" ?

Willieumm said:
Having Super CID will not void your warranty and has absolutely nothing to do with the HTC Dev unlock method. If you're sending it in to have it fixed and expect to get the same unit back I would definitely NOT try writing a new CID over it. Apparently you just got one of the rare Super CID units that get shipped out here and there. It's a good thing not a bad thing.
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Hi Will!
Any luck selling your DROID RAZR??

Related

Back to stock

Hey guys,
I'm currently running ADHD 1.2.3 on my hox. I was silly enough to not make a nandroid backup and so I wanted to find out how to get back to stock so I can receive the ota update. I have a rough idea after searching but really don't fancy bricking my phone. The process using a ruu is a little confusing.
Thnks
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Relock bootloader
Install stock recovery
Download RUU matching your device CID and open the exe.
Sentinel196 said:
Relock bootloader
Install stock recovery
Download RUU matching your device CID and open the exe.
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How do I check my device cid and the ruu cid?
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
kish3n said:
How do I check my device cid and the ruu cid?
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Via fastboot
fastboot getvar cid
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Another possibility is to install Cid Getter via the App store.
Warranty?
How about the warranty? Is HTC gonna be able to find out that you unlocked it and then relocked it again?
kish3n said:
Hey guys,
I'm currently running ADHD 1.2.3 on my hox. I was silly enough to not make a nandroid backup and so I wanted to find out how to get back to stock so I can receive the ota update. I have a rough idea after searching but really don't fancy bricking my phone. The process using a ruu is a little confusing.
Thnks
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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Why don't you just flash ARHD 3.1.0 which already has the latest 1.28 OTA update?
tjvo said:
How about the warranty? Is HTC gonna be able to find out that you unlocked it and then relocked it again?
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Yes they can tell because the bootloader will say "Relocked"
shadowboy23 said:
Yes they can tell because the bootloader will say "Relocked"
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A lot of people think that you will lose your warranty unlocking the bootloader. This is not true.
If you brick your device as a result of flashing roms etc... then HTC will tell you to jog on. If your phone develops a hardware fault or anything else then they will honor the warranty.
dr9722 said:
A lot of people think that you will lose your warranty unlocking the bootloader. This is not true.
If you brick your device as a result of flashing roms etc... then HTC will tell you to jog on. If your phone develops a hardware fault or anything else then they will honor the warranty.
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+1
dr9722 said:
Why don't you just flash ARHD 3.1.0 which already has the latest 1.28 OTA update?
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From what I have read on their threads this isnt true. Because we are s-on it won't update radio and hboot
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
dr9722 said:
A lot of people think that you will lose your warranty unlocking the bootloader. This is not true.
If you brick your device as a result of flashing roms etc... then HTC will tell you to jog on. If your phone develops a hardware fault or anything else then they will honor the warranty.
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I just had this conversation with them today that states otherwise:
Please wait while we find an agent to assist you...
You have been connected to Luke.
Ricardo Amaral: Hi Luke
Ricardo Amaral: Are you there?
Luke: Hi Ricardo, thank you for contacting HTC Support, I am looking in to your query now.
Luke: Sorry my PC did not notify me
Ricardo Amaral: No problem.
Luke: What questions do you have regarding HTC Dev?
Ricardo Amaral: I'm aware that unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.com voids the warranty, correct?
Luke: that is correct
Ricardo Amaral: Does it completely void the warranty or just partial? I mean, if I have some kind of hardware problem, like many that have been plaguing the One X, unfortunately, is the warranty sill void in such situations?
Ricardo Amaral: *still
Luke: The whole warranty will be void. All repairs are chargeable
Ricardo Amaral: Hum... Someone contacted HTC with this same inquiry and they told him otherwise. That's why I wanted to double-check.
Luke: I did double check then with my supervisor
Luke: I am 100% sure it will void all your warranty
Ricardo Amaral: Ok, glad I could clarify that.
Ricardo Amaral: About unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.com, is the process reversible or not at all?
Luke: It is not reversible, once you have unlocked the phone it will remain that way
Ricardo Amaral: About S-OFF, I assume it also voids the warranty?
Luke: Yes this will still void the warranty
Ricardo Amaral: I think that's it for now.
Ricardo Amaral: Thank you for your time
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Do global HTC One X's come with S-OFF?

I have owned an HTC Incredible and an HTC Rezound in the past, and I'm fairly certain they came with S-ON. (I have also owned about every Samsung phone in existence, its just my HTC expertise is limited).
Well, I didn't want the AT&T version of the HTC because I really like the Tegra3. So I got a Global Unlocked HTC One X. Great phone...but when I went to do the whole unlocking & rooting business I found this:
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Is this normal? Someone on reddit told me to post here asking, as I might get a better response.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: If anyone is wondering, the only thing I have done is fastboot oem unlock, fastboot CWM install, and then SuperSU flash via CWM. I'm still running stock ROM.
burningembers said:
I have owned an HTC Incredible and an HTC Rezound in the past, and I'm fairly certain they came with S-ON. (I have also owned about every Samsung phone in existence, its just my HTC expertise is limited).
Well, I didn't want the AT&T version of the HTC because I really like the Tegra3. So I got a Global Unlocked HTC One X. Great phone...but when I went to do the whole unlocking & rooting business I found this:
Is this normal? Someone on reddit told me to post here asking, as I might get a better response.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: If anyone is wondering, the only thing I have done is fastboot oem unlock, fastboot CWM install, and then SuperSU flash via CWM. I'm still running stock ROM.
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Why not join the 100+ page discussion of S-OFF at the top of the general section front page?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604300
BarryH_GEG said:
Why not join the 100+ page discussion of S-OFF at the top of the general section front page?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604300
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My bad. Will contact one of the dev's. Thanks!
What was it before unlocking? S-Off or S-on?
Did you unlock through HTCDev website?
omar302 said:
What was it before unlocking? S-Off or S-on?
Did you unlock through HTCDev website?
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S-Off before and after.
I unlocked through the HTC Dev site, yes.
I've pinged the dev's from the S-OFF thread.
burningembers said:
S-Off before and after.
I unlocked through the HTC Dev site, yes.
I've pinged the dev's from the S-OFF thread.
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AFTER??? Why did you do the HTCDev thing if it was S-OFF from the beginning?
Also, you MUST post here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642922
Traniz said:
AFTER??? Why did you do the HTCDev thing if it was S-OFF from the beginning?
Also, you MUST post here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642922
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Well before it was LOCKED and S-OFF. And I don't think I could have pushed a fastboot CWM in that locked state?
Now its Unlocked and S-OFF with a CWM recovery.
Yes you could've pushed it via an ZIP file using HBOOT so you've let HTC know for no reason
EDIT: You didn't go via HTCDev, you just ran 'fastboot oem unlock' and that was it? In which case HTC won't know and you're in a VERY good situation
Where did you buy your phone from? I got mine from Handtec and it's a S-ON
EddyOS said:
Yes you could've pushed it via an ZIP file using HBOOT so you've let HTC know for no reason
EDIT: You didn't go via HTCDev, you just ran 'fastboot oem unlock' and that was it? In which case HTC won't know and you're in a VERY good situation
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He did confirm that he unlocked via HTCDev in post#5.

unlock now or wait for s-off?

Hi,
I want to root my device, but I'm a little bit afraid of the "relocked"-problem. Also I need to flash the boot.img manually.
So my question is, if I unlock now and someone figures out, how to s-off, do I still have to flash the boot.img manually with s-off after unlock via htcdev? And does s-off includes the possibility of full-relocking the bootloader and if yes, is this possibility also given, when I would s-off after htcdev?
Thanks,
me113
Just unlock now . It's most probably that HTC One X / X+ won't get S-Off ... It's been discussed for more than half a year and no one's figured it out or should we say unable to S-Off ...
chaun1308 said:
Just unlock now . It's most probably that HTC One X / X+ won't get S-Off ... It's been discussed for more than half a year and no one's figured it out or should we say unable to S-Off ...
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Will I have any disadvantages, if s-off is possible after all and I already unlocked?
me113 said:
Will I have any disadvantages, if s-off is possible after all and I already unlocked?
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You can still do S-Off after you've unlocked . No disadvantages , only advantages .
Thanks for your advice. But I've read in a thread about a HTC Flyer-Rom:
if you used HTC Unlock and S-OFF'd using that, you ALWAYS need to flash new boot.img manually
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I'm a little bit confused now. I thought s-off from stock and s-off after htcdev is the same. So I have to flash the boot.img forever manually, if I unlocked via htcdev?!
me113 said:
Thanks for your advice. But I've read in a thread about a HTC Flyer-Rom:
I'm a little bit confused now. I thought s-off from stock and s-off after htcdev is the same. So I have to flash the boot.img forever manually, if I unlocked via htcdev?!
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Let's clear something up about this, s-off is still impossible for the time being ! Unlocking the bootloader wipes the phone back to factory state but you do NOT have to flash a new boot.img, it works as normal after unlocking the bootloader !
If you flash a custom rom you have to flash the boot.img from that rom with a tool or manually with fastboot commands because we don't have S-OFF !
Mr Hofs said:
Let's clear something up about this, s-off is still impossible for the time being ! Unlocking the bootloader wipes the phone back to factory state but you do NOT have to flash a new boot.img, it works as normal after unlocking the bootloader !
If you flash a custom rom you have to flash the boot.img from that rom with a tool or manually with fastboot commands because we don't have S-OFF !
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Yeah, but if someone achieves S-OFF, I don't have to flash it manually any longer?
That's right ! But don't get your hopes up on that, people are trying it already for over 6 months .... my guess it's not going to happen, and i don't mind either because now the phone is almost unbrickable ! And flashing the boot.img manually takes like 20 seconds .....
Ok, great. Thanks for your answer!
Will unlock now. :victory:
Merry Xmas
me113
Day 76; the humans are slowly giving up the dream of s-off.
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nitrousĀ² said:
Day 76; the humans are slowly giving up the dream of s-off.
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LOL !

HTC M8 FireWater Error Please Help!!!

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Device Info:
HTC One M8
Hboot 3.18
4.4.3 deodexed
Bootloader Unlocked + Rooted
Request: S-OFF
Please I need Help..
Unfortunately firewater isn't compatible with your device. Only sunshine will work.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
bumet3eb said:
Hboot 3.18
4.4.3 deodexed
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Its the HBoot and FW you have. As I'm remembering firewater doesn't work with this version jet.
Sadly your only option is sunshine. If I remember correctly sunshine was created by the same devs as firewater so don't count on an updated firewater to fix this for you. Also sunshine costs 25 dollars, just a little fyi. Good luck with S-OFF!
Horrible.Naruko59 said:
Sadly your only option is sunshine. If I remember correctly sunshine was created by the same devs as firewater so don't count on an updated firewater to fix this for you. Also sunshine costs 25 dollars, just a little fyi. Good luck with S-OFF!
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Many Thanks
So this thread implies that Sunshine is proven to work on a phone with 3.18 hboot and obviously taken an OTA? I'd heard somewhere that wasn't confirmed yet.
Sent from my M8
djmatt604 said:
So this thread implies that Sunshine is proven to work on a phone with 3.18 hboot and obviously taken an OTA? I'd heard somewhere that wasn't confirmed yet.
Sent from my M8
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It doesn't imply. But as it check if it's really gonna work and firewater definitely doesn't it's the best try you got.
By the way. You just have to pay if it is gonna work and all checks the tool runs are positive.
Hit "Thanks"if I was of any help.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
ricky6449 said:
How to fix pie error while using firewater
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Firewater won't work. It requires an online server component, that was taken offline 4 years ago.
If you want s-off, you need to pay for sunshine.
But s-off is only needed for limited things (changing CID/MID, manually flashing hboot, radio, etc.). S-off is not needed to root or flash custom ROMs.
Make sure you actually need s-off, before you waste too much time trying to s-off!
ricky6449 said:
I need s-off to flash a Indian firmware in htc m8.
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Are you trying to get LTE? Just flashing firmware, may not accomplish that. Again, just trying to make sure you don't spend money on sunshine s-off, for no good reason.
Also, you should tread carefully, as flashing the wrong firmware to certain M8 versions can brick the phone.
If you want us to take a closer look, do fastboot getvar all, and post the results (delete IMEI and serial number before posting).
Also, tell us which 3G and LTE bands your local carrier uses.

Can't unlock bootloader (Android 6.0, Software Version: 3.37.605.7)

First of all, sorry for my bad english, it is not my native language.
I bought an HTC One M9 from Hong Kong through eBay It comes with Marshmallow stock I guess, it doesnt have any carrier trash app (nor even the radio app). It works well and everything but the problem is that I can't update the phone. It says only CDMA can update. It has S-OFF and the bootloader is locked:
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I tried to unlock the bootloader with the HTC Developers website method, but my phone doesn't shows the OEM Activate option in the Developers Menu. I tried to update my phone through some RUU's for Unlocked devices and they fail (you need the correct RUU message).
My CID is 11111111
My MID is 0PJA30000
I hope you can help me with this.
Also, is this normal?
Galaners said:
First of all, sorry for my bad english, it is not my native language.
I bought an HTC One M9 from Hong Kong through eBay It comes with Marshmallow stock I guess, it doesnt have any carrier trash app (nor even the radio app). It works well and everything but the problem is that I can't update the phone. It says only CDMA can update. It has S-OFF and the bootloader is locked:
I tried to unlock the bootloader with the HTC Developers website method, but my phone doesn't shows the OEM Activate option in the Developers Menu. I tried to update my phone through some RUU's for Unlocked devices and they fail (you need the correct RUU message).
My CID is 11111111
My MID is 0PJA30000
I hope you can help me with this.
Also, is this normal?
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You have a Verizon HTC One m9.
You will need to use RUUs specifically made for the Verizon Model, not Unlocked versions.
In order to Unlock the bootloader(not sure you really need to), you will probably have to use Sunshine, which is likely how the device became s-off to begin with. (not sure why the previous owner relocked it, but kept s-off)
As you cannot Unlock a Verizon branded HTC device using HTCdev option. Verizon makes them block it for their variants.
You'll also find more information and files relative to your device in the Verizon M9 forum, rather then here in the Gsm section.
santod040 said:
You have a Verizon HTC One m9.
You will need to use RUUs specifically made for the Verizon Model, not Unlocked versions.
In order to Unlock the bootloader(not sure you really need to), you will probably have to use Sunshine, which is likely how the device became s-off to begin with. (not sure why the previous owner relocked it, but kept s-off)
As you cannot Unlock a Verizon branded HTC device using HTCdev option. Verizon makes them block it for their variants.
You'll also find more information and files relative to your device in the Verizon M9 forum, rather then here in the Gsm section.
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Too late I guess, I change the correct MID and CID and update it through the Unlocked RUU from the HTC website. Now I dont have IMEI or Baseband number and there's no way it detects any SIM Card, is there a fix for this?
Galaners said:
Too late I guess, I change the correct MID and CID and update it through the Unlocked RUU from the HTC website. Now I dont have IMEI or Baseband number and there's no way it detects any SIM Card, is there a fix for this?
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Change them back and flash a Verizon RUU...as I mentioned, posted in the Vzw m9 section:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3316279
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santod040 said:
Change them back and flash a Verizon RUU...as I mentioned, posted in the Vzw m9 section:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3316279
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Thanks, I'll try it. Hopefully it will recover my IMEI and Baseband number so I can install a SIM Card.
santod040 said:
Change them back and flash a Verizon RUU...as I mentioned, posted in the Vzw m9 section:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3316279
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Not luck. I changed the CID and MID to the original Verizon and flash the full Verizon Nougat RUU and the same, no Baseband, no IMEI.

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