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I might go back to HTC after 2 years with my Xperia S...
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Nah, mate, get the latest nexus they're consistently amazing phones
I might go back to HTC after 2 years with my Xperia S...
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Nah, mate, get the latest nexus they're consistently amazing phones
Nah, mate, get the latest nexus they're consistently amazing phones
No way, if I want AOSP, I can flash it myself!
Maybe I'll switch to Samsung again, who knows.
However, this is not the right thread for this topic so let's quit spamming.
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This thread isn't really alive so it isn't spam
But the Wiko Cink is the best!
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It most definitely is spam. It's spam to anyone who subscribes to this thread to learn about S-OFFing the WFS. Please, respect the rules and have a discussion about this in another thread in general.
It was lovely working, helping and exploring this device with you all. I've moved on to the Galaxy Nexus, so a goodbye from me!
Has anyone tried the firewater method to soff?
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Guys, if you want to continue this then I think you should make a fresh thread. Me and some others, including the main hackers and OP decided this thread is finished. Nobody will be updating the OP either.
- Amp Milk
Well I basically did a lot of of low-level (mostly hardware) stuff to the phone recently, not so much actual development. I found out how to configure OpenOCD (don't know whether the configuration is any good, since lots of values are more "good guesses" than actual knowledge but at least it's a starting point). I found how to get the board to boot without being attached to the Lithium cell which is not important for getting JTAG access (because this works as long as the board has power supply, being booted is not neccessary for JTAG to work) but will later be needed for tracing through the boot code, since the phone won't boot without what it thinks is a Lithium cell. However, I didn't get the debugger running yet. I suspect that the processor's logic level might be too low for the JTAG equipment. I don't really have an idea how to work around that yet, I might need to build a circuit that boosts the processor's JTAG signal to the appropriate voltage level (a so-called "level-shifter").
Apart from that munjeni and Antagonist42 also seem to make progress, but I must admit that I wasn't really able to keep track of all the things that they were doing recently. So basically we're now down at the actual physical layer and messing around with the electrical stuff that's going on on the phone's board and trying to find a way of actually talking to the processor to get the on-chip debugging working.
The far goal will be getting a patched HBOOT that has signature verification removed loaded into the device's memory via JTAG, then flash a patched HBOOT image via Fastboot. If this works it will be the first S-OFF GSM WFS that's neither shipped S-OFF nor turned S-OFF via xtc-clip, but this might still be a long long way.
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Great! How you got it? Trought fastboot boot command?? Maybe I can help? If this can working there will be a lot off s-off devices using your method!If you no want to risk I will test your code on my aria!
~ # cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00100000 00040000 "misc"
mtd1: 00500000 00040000 "recovery"
mtd2: 00340000 00040000 "boot"
mtd3: 10400000 00040000 "system"
mtd4: 02300000 00040000 "cache"
mtd5: 09600000 00040000 "userdata"
mtd6: 00a00000 00040000 "devlog"
mtd7: 02fc0000 00040000 "radio"
~ #
~ # cat /dev/mtd/mtd7 > /sdcard/radio.img