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Default [Q] Android Revolution 3.0.0 w/ VodafoneUK

Just unlocked my bootloader and flashed clockwork recovery - pretty easy.

I have a Vodafone UK provided device that has vodafone's CID.

My Firmware version is 1.26 currently.

If i wanted to put Android Revolution 3.0.0 on the device it is suggested i need to upgrade the firmware?

When i look at the firmware page it says its only supported by certain CID numbers and when i check mine it says none

Can i still put it on or do i risk bricking?
 
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Since you're CID is not listed, my guess is that it will either not install, give bootloop or brick.

Keep reading and let people develop some more.

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My HTC One X is on Vodafone too. I unlocked it etc from the guides on XDA and HTCDEV.
I've been using the ARHD ROMS for a few days now, they're better than what Vodafone provided. Today I flashed the ARHD 3 ROM. First I did the 3 boot image via fastboot then flashed the ROM via recovery, I always wipe cache and dalvik cache between ARHD ROMs and so far it's working fine. No brick here...

If you've got this far I reckon you can fastboot flash the boot image and upgrade to ARHD 3 no problem at all - go for it I say...
 
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linkisoc - with your phone on the arhd rom and unlocked from HTCdev, are you able to change the CID?
 
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I'll confess I never even considered the CID. It's not something I'd come across before with several android phones all rooted / flashed etc. I've been doing this since the Google Nexus one, Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and now the One X... checking the CID never occured to me...I'll google it now though and see if I've just been very lucky !
 
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i've never changed it either - always managed to get unbranded sets this far but was far too keen for this phone and got it from vodafone on release day, complete with all their crap and slow OTA releases. I asked in another post about the difference between htcdev unlock and an eventual S-OFF and apparently they're different.
 
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