HTC Update over the air 2.2 - HTC Aria General

As we all know that the HTC Aria a few days ago was updated to 2.2 by AT&T and I guess Flash Player 10.1 is availible now can us rooted people get that aswell or not? And can u please tell me if this is true or not (the flash player part) thanks

The aria doesn't have the hardware to utilize Flash Player.

It's Flash Lite.

AriaUSer_ said:
As we all know that the HTC Aria a few days ago was updated to 2.2 by AT&T and I guess Flash Player 10.1 is availible now can us rooted people get that aswell or not? And can u please tell me if this is true or not (the flash player part) thanks
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flash vs flash lite
also, if you're rooted and apply the official 2.2 update, you will be unrooted and as of now there is not way to re-root.

Has anyone noticed any negatives (other than no rooting) to the new 2.2 update? Last time I did an HTC update, it drove me to custom ROMs on my tilt 2.
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rushwal said:
Has anyone noticed any negatives (other than no rooting) to the new 2.2 update? Last time I did an HTC update, it drove me to custom ROMs on my tilt 2.
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yea, it's got all of the at&t fagware that you won't be able to remove. that alone is enough for me to stay the hell away from stock roms.

zervic said:
yea, it's got all of the at&t fagware that you won't be able to remove. that alone is enough for me to stay the hell away from stock roms.
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^This^
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I think ill try the new rom since the only reason I originally rooted my phone was for sideloading so... ill let y'all know how it is
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Cjt - use liberated 2.2...not the one from HTC or AT&T - you wont be able to go back
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The hell with flash don't need it that bad wouldn't it just slow tour browser down due the ads that just randomly start playing
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zervic said:
yea, it's got all of the at&t fagware that you won't be able to remove. that alone is enough for me to stay the hell away from stock roms.
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Same here. I totally agree.

Related

Using TBH To Return To Stock

OK I'm currently on the rooted GB leak and I want to return to stock 2.2. Now I have bought the TBH app and I'm wondering which file I should download through TBH to return to2.2.
Thanks
Look for the master stock file. There are two so read them because one of them can't be rooted.
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Or you can just download the stock .sbf file and rsd lite and flash it that way. Its how I did it.
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you guys are returning to stock because of this tracking rooted phones scare? really?
luke1333 said:
you guys are returning to stock because of this tracking rooted phones scare? really?
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Lmao that's what im sayin!!!
All this "he said she said, with out any evidence " commotion has gotten crazy ...I just hope devs dont stop development cuz of this
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Hello joker person.Lol i keep seeing u, was thinking the same thing. "cough cydia vs apple. The supreme court ruled in favor of cydia and the moding community
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luke1333 said:
you guys are returning to stock because of this tracking rooted phones scare? really?
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Haha thats no the reason ive decided to return to stock. But my reason probably isnt any better. I actually switched back because I LOVED the stock DX 2.2 keyboard and i just couldn't live without lol.
But if someone knows how to get that keyboard on the leaked GB rom, id switch back instantly.
The only reason I went to stock rom was because I was on GB and wanted to go back to liberty.
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REMEMBER! if you ever want to reflash GB your must SBF if you used the monster zip to get back to froyo 2.2. The phone has issues otherwise?
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See this is just nonsense, Motorola and Verizon would BOTH have to bring out new user end agreements in order to be able to look onto your phone without it being illegal. They have no rights to a device that you buy, which means they can't track you period. If they do you can sue their asses for privacy as well as just general illegal searching. Simple as that
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Gingerbread 2.3.4

What updates does the gingerbread 2.3.4 have? Is it worth the upgrade?
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www.google.com
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2.3.3 has some known bugs that 2.3.4 fixes, at no cost to you beyond a few minutes of your time. Only you can decide if fixing bugs for free is worth it for you...
If mytouch is rooted n I'm running gingerbread 2.3.3 with royalginger can I just download the link n update? And does it erase all my date n apps?
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This is a Nexus One forum. You might have better luck posting your question in a forum that's actually about your phone.
The Google Talk video phone dont work on Nexus one.
lapidu said:
The Google Talk video phone dont work on Nexus one.
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lol
+10 char
Hey,
I'm currently running 2.3.3, and I've rooted my phone 1-2 weeks ago using GingerBreak (the app from the forums).
I'm curious if that method still works on 2.3.4? Anyone tried it?
darkeingel said:
Hey,
I'm currently running 2.3.3, and I've rooted my phone 1-2 weeks ago using GingerBreak (the app from the forums).
I'm curious if that method still works on 2.3.4? Anyone tried it?
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Stop being lazy http://c-skills.blogspot.com/2011/04/yummy-yummy-gingerbreak.html

Updated OTA to latest version but...

So I recently unrooted my phone to have Sprint connect it to their services. I updated to the newest software version 2.3.5 but, nothing changed as far as the sense goes. It's still the same old sense since like 2.2. And what I mean it doesn't have the theme changer or shortcuts in the drop down menu. Am I missing something?
I remember unrooting my old EVO to see what the OTA updates were like a while back and seeing the new features. But I remember having to install that update via Sync. Problems is I looked on HTC's website and all over googleville and couldn't find it anywhere. Can somebody please help me with this? And possibly refresh my memory on how to do it via Sync. Thanks in advance.
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HTC never updated us to sense 2. Kinda sucks really...HTC even updated phones with less ram and slower processors (for example htc wildfire) but left us with the OG EVO on the old original Sense.
Kinda bullsh*t if you ask me but whatever at this point I get to upgrade in Novemeber, though I would still like to see sense 2 before then.
It wasn't the full sense 2 but it has some of the features like the new lock screen, the drop down menu shortcuts to WiFi networks and such. And the themes changer
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LedGrip said:
It wasn't the full sense 2 but it has some of the features like the new lock screen, the drop down menu shortcuts to WiFi networks and such. And the themes changer
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Those features have never existed on the stock ROM for the EVO 4G. You must've been running a custom ROM.
Those features came on my evo. I rooted and went to aosp, but they are on my stock ROM
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lbbooga said:
Those features came on my evo. I rooted and went to aosp, but they are on my stock ROM
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You had quick settings in the Notification pulldown and the Sense 3.0 lockscreen stock on your EVO? I don't think so . . .
I am running stock software and I can assure you it does not have quick settings and the unlock screen is the same as my old Hero had so there is no difference. You can download the app called quick setting which will give you the settings in the pull down menu but this is not from HTC.
Oh well maybe I was mistaken but those features are on the stock EVO shift. I don't think I can root since I hot Tue 2.3.5 update
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Yea the shift got sense 2.....not us tho
LedGrip said:
Oh well maybe I was mistaken but those features are on the stock EVO shift. I don't think I can root since I hot Tue 2.3.5 update
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Yes you can, it just wipes all data.
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SavocaFTW said:
Yes you can, it just wipes all data.
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Oh so what would I use to root it? Unrevoked 3 or Forever or another method. Because for some reason my computer can't perform ADB correctly so a manual root is out of the question. Is there a little bit of info for rooting from 2.3.5 somewhere I could reference?
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Um, at some point you really need to head over to the Evo Shift forums:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=935
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NxNW said:
Um, at some point you really need to head over to the Evo Shift forums:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=935
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Ummm why would I want to do that? I have an EVO 4G not a Shift. My girlfriend has the shift so that's why I said whatever I did about the shift
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LedGrip said:
Oh so what would I use to root it? Unrevoked 3 or Forever or another method. Because for some reason my computer can't perform ADB correctly so a manual root is out of the question. Is there a little bit of info for rooting from 2.3.5 somewhere I could reference?
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You have to use HTCDev.com to unlock the bootloader on the 2.3.5 version, which allows you to get root. The only other exploit is TacoRoot, which allows you to downgrade to a version rootable with unrEVOked or Revolutionary (you can likewise downgrade after unlocking with HTCDev).
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My girlfriend has the shift so that's why I said whatever I did about the shift
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Ok then. Good luck to both of you.

Need some quick guidance.

Guys im sure as hell no newbie to rooting my own personal phones , but tomorrow my sister is visiting me from Florida with her new Evo on a fresh sprint 2 year contact (yeah dont ask) but anyways she wants to root her phone to tether on WiMAX. Could you guys guide me to the right links on rooting her phone and tell me which rom will be a kick ass rom for her. Most likely that will be the ROM she'll stay with for the rest of her contract.
Searching old thread isn't my thing. I rather suscribe to my own thread.
Also is the rooting process hard? My EVO 3d was a pain in the ass.
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shook187 said:
Guys im sure as hell no newbie to rooting my own personal phones , but tomorrow my sister is visiting me from Florida with her new Evo on a fresh sprint 2 year contact (yeah dont ask) but anyways she wants to root her phone to tether on WiMAX. Could you guys guide me to the right links on rooting her phone and tell me which rom will be a kick ass rom for her. Most likely that will be the ROM she'll stay with for the rest of her contract.
Searching old thread isn't my thing. I rather suscribe to my own thread.
Also is the rooting process hard? My EVO 3d was a pain in the ass.
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It all depends on the software. If its on 2.2 froyo you would use unrevoked. If its on GB 2.3.3 you would use revolutionary.io and if its GB 2.3.5 you have to use HTC dev unlock. I recommend that you put tommytomatoes classic rom on her phone. Its 100% stable and fully working and has great community support
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shook187 said:
Guys im sure as hell no newbie to rooting my own personal phones , but tomorrow my sister is visiting me from Florida with her new Evo on a fresh sprint 2 year contact (yeah dont ask) but anyways she wants to root her phone to tether on WiMAX. Could you guys guide me to the right links on rooting her phone and tell me which rom will be a kick ass rom for her. Most likely that will be the ROM she'll stay with for the rest of her contract.
Searching old thread isn't my thing. I rather suscribe to my own thread.
Also is the rooting process hard? My EVO 3d was a pain in the ass.
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Here is a great guide that I use/d
evo4gnoob said:
It all depends on the software. If its on 2.2 froyo you would use unrevoked. If its on GB 2.3.3 you would use revolutionary.io and if its GB 2.3.5 you have to use HTC dev unlock. I recommend that you put tommytomatoes classic rom on her phone. Its 100% stable and fully working and has great community support
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+2 on tommy's rom. Is under the new evo 4g original development section. As far as rooting go is pretty straight forward, just find out which android version she is running ( which might be 2.3.5 ), and go from there.
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Depends on preference, Tommy's rom's great. but have some variants for her. also may just show her some rom's she'll most likely want gb for stability and best performance. also HTC Sense rom's lagg a bit in my opinion AOSP seems to lag less for me and run more in a operational fashion.
edit install rom manager on her device and keep her stock rooted tell her she can change the software via that app. screen shot's info and downloads all in one nice little user friendly app.
Thanks for the great info guys. I'll be working on her phone tonight.
Just to make sure, with these roms, she still be able to use the HDMI out on the phone?
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Once you get rooted, read my guide in my signature. It'll tell you everything you need to know about what to do next
HipKat said:
Once you get rooted, read my guide in my signature. It'll tell you everything you need to know about what to do next
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+1

Rooted vs Stock population

Which one are you and why?
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Rooted. If I wanted to be stock I wouldn't be here.
NJGSII said:
Rooted. If I wanted to be stock I wouldn't be here.
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+1 what a waste of life would be watching all the action here instead of participating. Like I kid chilling in a candy store but doesn't want any candy!?!? Never hear of that. Lol
Rooted of course!! I'm not afraid to splurge!!
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You guys are extremely informative. I was questioning more as to how happy people are just being stock...compared to rooted and custom.
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Was rooted. AOSP bricked my phone.
No insurance and $200 later, here I am, having to make a warranty claim because HTC screwed up while putting my phone back together.
Rooted. Took the plunge after owning my AT&T M7 for 45 days. Wanted to take advantage of 4.2.2 and I am glad I did.
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I'm stock but unlocked through revone to debrand and force 4.2.2 ota.
How the MoDaCo switch setup progresses will dictate whether or not I root... Resisted for a few months but getting harder
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Rooted since the Sprint HTC Touch days. Running Android Eclair 2.0
The freedom, to do as you please to your own phone. It's great.
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wetrabbit444 said:
Which one are you and why?
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Rooted but I staid on stock for a pretty long time until revone came along. I only used that to solve a bad kernel wakelock I was experiencing and knew was fixed in 4.2.2. I wanted to go to stock 4.2.2 but can't since now my device is s-off usage reporting to HTC is on and can't be turned off and that is causing bad battery drain too.
But I think all in all the One is so good out of the box there isn't really a big reason to root....
Rooted just cause I'm deeply in love with ARHD. LOL
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Stock. I am afraid to waste too much time if I root. You all know it's an addiction when you start flashing roms...
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Rooted & Stock.
It's nice to have a play & see all the lovely tweaks that are acheived with custom roms.
But I think stock has got that good on the One, that as far as day to day tasks & running go there isn't much between stock & custom. But it's sure nice to have a choice & I thanks all the great guys who do the custom roms :good:
sauprankul said:
Was rooted. AOSP bricked my phone.
No insurance and $200 later, here I am, having to make a warranty claim because HTC screwed up while putting my phone back together.
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AOSP didn't brick your phone. I'm pretty sure you didn't know what you where doing.
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There have been a few bricks on aosp and a few bricks with custom roms that I've read about, I believe that the problem is just random faults HTC, can't expect to have so much going on in a phone, mass produce it on a large scale and not have some phones shutting off permanently for unknown reasons. Sorry for ot. I rooted to see what my one is capable of, tried nearly every Rom but now I'm very content with a stock custom rom that allows me to modify and personalise everything that want
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I'm stock and unrooted but planning to root after warranty time/no OTAs I love rooting and flashing (got a HTC Desire before and changed it every week ) but always take the OTAs until HTC announce there are no further updates anymore.
I'm pretty satisfied with the One unrooted though. Maybe only (real) negative aspect so far is decreased battery life compared to rooted devices.
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Which one are you and why?
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Rooted,Modded,Tweaked! the lucky 3!
Rooted on stock GE because I'm developing a couple apps that require root
Idc about different Roms so much, just basic aosp/ge for me.
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Rooted mostly because ARHD did it for me automatically. Greenify is really the only app I use that requires root.
Stock
Spent ages going through ARHD/CM/AOSP roms and all that craic only to end up on a stock rom on the Sensation and had much the better experience on Stock.
Haven't rooted the ONE as i just really don't think it needs it (for me) and so far, i have been proved correct.
Rooted.
Why? So I can clean up the crap I don't want that they schlep into /system, and for tether.
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