Rooting HTC10 in 2016 - simple questions from a noob - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Hello
I have a HTC10 bought from official distribution in Europe, Poland, polish telecom operator.
I am currently on Android 6.0.1 (1.95.401.4). Plan to wait for OTA with Nougat and after this, unlock my phone and install TWRP and maybe a custom rom. Since last time I rooted anything was almost 5 years ago, and I heard rumors or true statements, that rooting HTC10 can mess up my encryption I want to find some simple answers to my lack of knowledge.
1. Is it possible after unlocking and rooting or installing custom rom to fall back to my original software and state out of the box, so the HTC service center will service my phone under warranty without noticing anything?
2. Does unlocking and flashing custom rom like LeeDroid mess up or disable entirely Encryption feature? I want to use it.
3. Do I need to s-off to flash custom rom like LeeDroid or similar?
4. If I need to s-off, can I go back to my out of the box software version and lock my phone so the HTC service center will repair it under warranty?
5. How to check what "version/edition" of european HTC I have to download a proper RUU for my phone in case something goes wrong?
I know that flashing anything is connected to wiping my data, that is not a problem.

1. yes, you can go back to complete stock. bootloader unlocking is covered in warrenty
2. Encryption is not messed with, stock you will be encrypted always. with custom roms like leedroid and viper you have to option to turn it off or on. Currently with android N and custom roms you need to run without encryption at the moment for everything to work properly. this is only temporary and only if you want to run N currenty.
3. no, s-off is needed for downgrading firmware or using different firmware then your suppose to most of the time.
4.yes again, this is pretty much same answer as #1
5. hold down the volume down button and power until you boot into download mode. it will display your proper model number and current firmware version

Thank you very much for your answer. I do not plan to flash Nougat right now, I will wait for official release via OTA, after than I will check for custom rom if it supports encryption without problems and then flash it.

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Quick question regarding Custom Firmware

Hi,
I currently have a VF UK Desire, which has been updated with the recent branding.
I'm planning on rooting the phone and installing "NexTSense v5.0 Sense-FroYo 2.2 Official"...
Once this is done, can I run a RUU (say RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed.exe) to unroot my phone is I have issues and need to send back for warranty repairs?
Thanks,
Kiz
Hi there, you can indeed unroot your phone but the problem is that the bootloader will remain unlocked meaning that it is possible to tell that the phone has been messed with. I don't know for sure if that ROM would unroot the phone though, not that it really makes a differance especially if you find you need to return it for a reason that would prevent you restoring such as a broken USB port

Has anyone rooted a Bell Canada HTC 10?

Hi everyone,
I've been researching for a couple days and I'm pretty much ready to root my phone. I have the Bell Canada version. All I want to do is unlock the bootloader, root it, and install Xposed. From what I can tell, I shouldn't have any problems. But I've been seeing a lot about the radio not working, and I'm concerned I might be screwing myself since there is no RUU for the international version of the HTC 10. Which means, as far as I can tell, that if I screw up my phone there's no going back. I haven't seen many threads addressing specifically the Bell/international version, so I want to be clear before I try anything. I have much experience rooting phones, but I'm new to HTC and it seems much more complicated and risky.
So I have a few questions:
- Has anyone successfully rooted the Bell/international variant of the HTC 10 without issues or radio loss?
- Further, has anyone gotten Xposed framework working?
- Is there a way to revert the phone back to stock/fully functioning in the case that the radio stops working or some other problems arise?
Thanks in advance.
I plan on getting one soon and root it. Would be fun to know if someone did it already.
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Found some information on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/htc/comments/4tap0f/bell_stock_rom_htc10/d5lszn8
Were you guys able to root and/or flash a ROM on the Bell model?
I am running Leeroid ROM on my Bell HTC 10. Very easy. Unlock bootloader, install twrp with fastboot and you're gold
Xposed works great too. Never had an issue with radio since rooting. I do have a minor problem which only started happening since i removed the rom encryption and my lte wont work until i go into mobile networks and reset apn to default. Once i do that my lte works like normal until i reboot and have to repeat the 10 second process.
And you can always save a twrp backup of your stock ROM if you want to go back.
sweet, thanks for confirming! Did you manage to get a Sharp display by chance? I have a feeling that literally all of the Bell ones are of Tianma.
Bell user here. I'm on stock rom with latest update with some mods. Phone runs pretty good now,
1.90.666.4 OS
Sunshine > $25 dollar paypal (S-OFF)
TWRP for recovery
AcoustiX_Audio_ZeroInfinity_v30 (make speaker louder)
ElementalX-HTC10-0.25-Sense (Plus $3.00 EX Kernal Manager Paypal)
Tweaked_pnp_thermal_ivicask_v19
I've rooted my HTC 10 using sunshine. I'm currently on Leedroid's ROM.
As anyone successfully restored to stock? I need to do so to unlock. I want to use a different SIM.
There was a bell ruu somewhere around. Just run that and you'll be back to full stock.
Do you have a link?
No but @xunholyx might be able to help
I have the 2.41.666.3 RUU. You can download it here.
Thanks a lot. I also need a stock recovery. Is it included?
Yes. RUUs always contain the stock recovery. They restore everything to stock. Also, it will wipe your phone, so backup anything you don't want to lose.

Newbie Looking For Help

Hello everybody!
I am fairly new to the modding world of android, all I know is that you need an unlocked bootloader to install a custom recovery to then root or install a custom rom. I have a specific set of questions to upgrading my phone software (Lenovo P2a42 on android 7.0):
1) Do you do anything after waiting for 14 days on the OEM unlock screen? Does it auto reset the phone, will a pop up appear, etc? Does it automatically unlock the bootloader or do I need to do adb fastboot oem unlock to finalize unlock?
2) Is there a complete all-in-one guide to installing a custom rom (bootloader unlock, TWRP, flashing, dealing with problems (encryption, fingerprint, wifi, safetynet, etc), etc) from scratch (stock rom)?
3) Is there a way I can back everything up (and recover of course, stock image and recovery, and anything else I might need to go back to factory defaults) in case I screw anything up?
4) What is the least buggiest / most popular / most supported android pie rom available for my phone (Lenovo P2a42)?
5) Anything I should know before proceeding? For example, I know it voids warranty and official support, potentially loosing google playstore, but is there anything else I should know?
I might require further assistance, as I have absolutely no experience. But hey, I gotta start somewhere right?
Thank you for your time.
1.on day 14 the option to unlock is shown in the settings menu.
2. I used this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/lenovo-p2-root-tool-t3800838
3.TWRP has a backup option in the Recovery menu.
Read the TWRP threads to understand better.
4.for me I like 8.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v5-4-t3774641
But am currently using 9.0
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/rom-arrowos-9-x-t3862818
5.anything else to know?
Just make sure you read the thread for whichever ROM you use.
And then enjoy
Treboeth said:
1.on day 14 the option to unlock is shown in the settings menu.
2. I used this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/lenovo-p2-root-tool-t3800838
3.TWRP has a backup option in the Recovery menu.
Read the TWRP threads to understand better.
4.for me I like 8.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v5-4-t3774641
But am currently using 9.0
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/rom-arrowos-9-x-t3862818
5.anything else to know?
Just make sure you read the thread for whichever ROM you use.
And then enjoy
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The 8.1 rom you provided is AOSPExtended, is there a 9.0 version of it for the P2a42?
Thank you for your time.
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The 8.1 rom you provided is AOSPExtended, is there a 9.0 version of it for the P2a42?
Thank you for your time.
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I believe 9.0 is being worked on,it has been released for other phones.
Glad to help

Warranty problem: Flashing to stock Nougat from a custom Pie rom

Hi folks,
I searched the forum and did not find a suitable thread that answered my question.
My Moto G5 has a charging problem and I want to give it back for a repair - it still has warranty.
I have read that flashing a custom rom does not necessarily invalidate the warranty, but to ensure that Motorola will repair the phone I would like to flash a stock (nougat) rom.
Is it possible without the risk of losing IMEI or other stuff?
Or do you recommend to send it back to Motorola with the custom rom installed?
Thank you VERY MUCH in advance!!!
Kind regards
Wolf
They will be able to see you have unlocked the bootloader regardless of whether you re-lock it
Just download the latest stock firmware and flash it via fastboot
If your base firmware is already oreo you can skip flashing gpt and bootloader to avoid risking hard brick
Don't downgrade your base firmware eg if it's oreo don't flash nougat (base firmware is stock firmware not custom rom)
I would flash it back to stock rom so at least they can't blame custom rom
Thanks!! I'm not sure, if it was delivered with Android 7 or 8. But I can flash 8 in any case, because its no downgrade?
And a last question: can I flash it also with TWRP? It's installed anyways...
moped2000 said:
Thanks!! I'm not sure, if it was delivered with Android 7 or 8. But I can flash 8 in any case, because its no downgrade?
And a last question: can I flash it also with TWRP? It's installed anyways...
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Yes flash android 8 - note if it was never updated to android 8 you will also have to flash gpt and bootloader as well the rest of the firmware
You will need to flash the firmware via fastboot
Flashing via twrp is just like flashing a custom rom with no modifications & you will still have twrp installed and not stock recovery & still have a modified system partition etc
Thanks! Android 8 was definitely installed, only possibly not as stock firmware, but only as custom rom.
But I guess it's okay if I just flash all the files to make sure?
Motorola says, I have lost my warranty because I have opened the bootloader. They won't even fix it for money ****.
moped2000 said:
Motorola says, I have lost my warranty because I have opened the bootloader. They won't even fix it for money ****.
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Depends what country you are in
In America or Europe you can argue and would most likely win in court that if your issue is totally unrelated to the unlocking of the bootloader they must repair it
Eg if the camera doesn't work because of a faulty component they must fix it
However if the camera stop working because you unlocked the bootloader & did some modifications causing it to no longer work then you're not covered
This would be the same for boot issues - If your phone no longer boots and you have unlocked the bootloader they can claim you have done a modification that now stops it booting
The general rule is if you unlock the bootloader than software/firmware booting issues are not covered but hardware faults unrelated to a bootloader unlock are
Again it varies depending on your country but the above is true for USA & the majority of Europe (EU)

Advice on a very strange problem

Hi everyone, I've been a HTC10 owner for quite a while. When HTC decided to stop updates to Oreo, I decided to unlock the bootloader, flash a twrp and install some AOSP roms, based on Android 10, Android 11 and even Android 12, all found here on XDA. A few days ago I decided to put back the stock rom (with the flash method via sdcard) leaving the bootloader unlocked and S-ON. The flash is successful, the only thing that doesn't work anymore (it's not that it doesn't work, it doesn't detect it at all) is the fingerprint sensor (the option in the settings is missing). This happens both with Rom stock and with Rom on a sense basis. If, on the other hand, I flash a Custom Rom based on AOSP again, the sensor works again in an excellent way. What do you advise me to do? is there a way to flash the stock firmware with the whole rom? Like RUU? I accept any advice. I can do anything, the only thing I don't have is S-OFF.

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