I found a way to s-off if you put your phone whit superCID, but i dont have superCID.
I try to change my cid (h3g_001) to superCID (11111111) by change mmcblk0p19 and mmcblk0p13, but despite it accepts the changes even after a reboot, bootloader shows h3g_001 CID
if youre refering to facepalm,it does not work on hox,only hoxl. terga 3 is a completely different animal
---------- Post added at 03:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:13 PM ----------
hi.
I buy a HOX from england to fix my other HOX.
The thing is this phone is locked by three carrier, which dont exist in spain.So i want Super CID to change the rom.
The thing is whitout S-OFF is inposible so i ask htc directly, whitout result, saying me that dont offer suport for S-OFF.
i read a lot of things for this phone,but ¿works somthig for S-OFF the device or still nothig?
Thanks and good luck whit the main goal!!!
EDIT: with apx can we s-off??
changing cid is not needed to change rom
changing rom is not needed to sim-unlock
if im understanding correctly, you just need to purchase an unlock code from ebay or a reputable phone shop. after that if youd like to change roms,you can do so by unlocking the bootloader via htcdev.
---------- Post added at 03:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:23 PM ----------
Try
THIS if you want to go in apx mode, the guys from the forum from where I take the archive say it work to go in apx for HOX. It's software for go in apx. And really I dont know how you think will achive S-OFF from apx mode? With nvflash you will flash lower hboot but you will not S-OFF the HOX. I see many picture on HOX resurected from apx but all of them S-ON you need clan S-OFF hboot to put on HOX from APX maybe but no one found clean S-OFF hboot.
If you have any good idea please say!
in apx mode,you would just need to rewrite the partition that houses the secure flag with one that has the flag turned off. unfortunately,ive no idea where the flag lives.
id love to see a tegra 3 solution,but there is just not the interest from those that are talented enuff to find it,and even at that it may not exist. the current solution for modern qualcom devices is using a processor based exploit that wont work.
anyone interested in this should take the tome to read back thru the thread,most if not all feasible options have been discussed