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Monday, June 4, 2012

Root HTC Sensation XE Having ICS



Root HTC Sensation XE Having ICS

With the introduction of Samsung Galaxy Nexus, he introduced the Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 operating system update that brings several new features and other capabilities. Smartphone from Taiwan manufacturers do not come with a lot of internal memory and you may want to delete some system applications. In addition, you also may want to customize your phone to make it stand out from the crowd. For this you need root access to XE sensation. If you have rooted your phone already, will not be able to get root access after your phone is updated with ice cream sandwiches. Before rooting, you need to open the boot loader that can be done using a step by step method is given in HTC Dev website. Also, your phone must have installed Clockworkmod recovery.
Everyone was happy to have updates on their mobile phone and has now more than three months since the user is waiting for Android 4.0 update. You can not blame the team for such a long wait for Google’s adoption of Android 4.0 and you can not even blame the producers, the rigorous testing that manufacturers get around to deliver bug-free update. Although there is less chance of losing all your data, you should back up all the applications using the File Manager ASTRO. Back up all contacts to the SD card, SMS and call logs on Android on Android. Your phone must have at least 60 percent of the battery.
Android 4.0 update long wait for many devices are now starting to roll with the Samsung Galaxy S II launched the update starting tomorrow. But before that HTC has come out with a quick update for their HTC Sensation Sensation and XE smartphone released today. Updates to the sensation-based HTC smartphone comes along with the introduction of Sense 3.6 user interface. Update as of now is available to users in Germany. Android 4.0 update file for the thrill and sensation of XE is the total size of 283 Mb and we recommend users to go through these updates through the use of Wi Fi connection as if you choose to renew with your data plan it will cost maybe higher speed and Wi Fi download speeds are much better than 3G.
Many users have received a notification on their mobile phone about this update but if you do not accept these changes, so do not worry because you can also update your phone to Android 4.0 and enjoy the best features. If you include those users who have not received the update message then they can go through the Settings> About Phone and then click on software update, finally click Check Now to check whether an update is available on your phone or not.
Steps to Root the HTC Sensation XE on Ice Cream Sandwich:
  1. Download Superuser-3.0.7-d-signed.zip.
  2. Connect your phone to the computer via USB cable and copy the downloaded zip file to the root of your SD card.
  3. Boot into ClockworkMod recovery mode and go to install zip from SD card > choose zip from SD card.
  4. Select the zip file that you copied to your SD card.
  5. Confirm it in the next screen and flash it.
You have successfully rooted your Sensation XE. Sometimes the flashing might not root your phone at once so you may need to repeat it 2-3 times.
Note:
Above mentioned procedure is tested and works perfectly fine, owners should use this procedure at their own risk.
via zenilshroff.com

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How to Upgrade HTC Evo 4G to Android 4.0.3 ICS Firmware



How to Upgrade HTC Evo 4G to Android 4.0.3 ICS Firmware





It was only a matter of time before Ice Cream Sandwich came to the HTC Evo 4G. Users of this HTC device can now enjoy a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich, thanks to independent developers at the XDA Developers forum.
An alpha version of the Android 4.0.3 firmware was recently released for the HTC Evo 4G, put together by dedicated third-party developers. At the moment, there is no official news when this particular device will receive an official update from HTC, but for those of you who can’t wait to run ICS on your HTC Evo 4G devices, here’s a quick list of what currently works in the firmware.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • Audio
  • Carrier service
  • Touchscreen
  • Data Usage Stats
  • GPS
Because this is still developer preview/testing version, there’s no definitive list of what doesn’t work. The developers, however, promised that once a beta is released, they’ll be able to draw a list of what bugs need to be removed.

Requirements

Before you begin applying this update, there are a few things you’ll need to do to facilitate a smooth updating process:
  • Back up all the data currently found on your phone. This will allow you to save your data should it be corrupted or lost during the update process. Do not back up your data with HTC Sync as there is no guarantee that you’ll be able to access HTC Sync after applying this update.
  • Make sure there is at least 70% charge on your HTC Evo 4G’s battery to prevent the phone from shutting down in the middle of the update process
  • Uninstall all antivirus applications present on your computer as they may interrupt the update process
  • Make sure you’ve enabled USB Debugging on your device. You can do this through the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging”.

Instructions

Once you’ve completed the installation requirements, you may now proceed to applying the ICS 4.0.3. firmware to your HTC Evo 4G.
  1. Download the Evervolv Acies 2.1.0 preview 1 ROM (based on Android 4.0.3 ICS) package into your computer.  Get the update file here.
  2. Download the Google Apps (gApps) package from here and save it to your computer.
  3. Connect your HTC Evo 4G to your computer with the USB cable.
  4. Copy the ROM and gApp packages into the root of your phone’s SD card.
  5. Disconnect your HTC Evo 4G from your computer.
  6. Turn off your phone and reboot it into bootloader mode by holding down the Volume Down key while pressing the Power Button.
  7. From the bootloader mode menu, select Recovery.
  8. Once in Recovery mode, select “Clear Storage” to delete all the cache data from your phone.
  9. Next select “Install zip from SD Card” from the menu and select the ROM package file you saved to the phone earlier.  Flash the gApps package in the same manner.
  10. After the update files have been flashed, select “++++Go Back++++” to return to the main recovery menu.
  11. Select “Reboot system now” from the menu.
  12. After your phone has rebooted normally, check whether the flashing was successful.  Go to Settings > About Phone > Firmware version to find out whether it says Android 4.0.3.
Congratulations!  You’ve successfully upgraded your HTC Evo 4G to Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich via the Evervolv Acies ROM.

Root and ClockworkMod Recovery for HTC Desire S



Root and ClockworkMod Recovery for HTC Desire S on HBOOT version 2.00.0002 even with S-ON





The HTC Desire S was a direct upgrade to its predecessor, the HTC Desire, with twice the RAM, a secondary camera, and a whole bunch of other new features.  With every official update there always comes a price, and for rooted Desire S owners, it could be a nightmare.
Updating to official firmware releases can be a great source of new features and functionality, however it could also make your phone lose root access in the process.  If you’re running an HTC Desire S with HBOOT version 2.00.0002, then you don’t have anything to worry about. Continue reading the rest of this guide as we teach you how you can root your HTC Desire S with HBOOT version 2.00.0002.

Warning

Rooting your device can void your warranty. We will not be held liable if anything should happen to your device. Proceed at your own risk.

Requirements

  • HTC Desire S with unlocked bootloader.  Follow the official instructions for unlocking the bootloader at HTCDev.com.
  • A Windows PC
  • Software for extracting RAR archives (e.g., WinRAR, 7-Zip)
  • Disable Fastboot on your HTC Desire S. You can do this by heading to Settings > Power > Fastboot.
  • Enable USB Debugging on your device. You can do this by heading to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Make sure that there is a check mark beside that option.
  • Install the HTC drivers for your phone.  You can do this by installing HTC Sync.
  • Disable or uninstall HTC Sync on your PC. This is to ensure that it doesn’t interfere with the process.
  • Ensure that a microSD card is inserted into its slot on your phone.

Instructions

  1. Download SuperOneClick 2.2 from here (SuperOneClickv2.2-ShortFuse.zip, 1.83 MB) and save the ZIP file to your computer.
  2. Extract the ZIP file’s contents into a folder on your computer.
  3. Connect your phone to your PC via USB cable.
  4. When your phone prompts you for a connection type, choose “Charge only.”
  5. Open the extraction folder.
  6. Right-click on SuperOneClick.exe and choose to run the program as Administrator.
  7. In SuperOneClick, select “AUTO” from the drop-down list for exploit.
  8. Click the Root button and wait for the process to complete.
  9. Download adb-fastboot-win.rar (6.6 MB) and extract the contents into a folder on your computer.  Make sure the files are inside the extraction folder, not inside a subfolder.
  10. Download ClockworkMod Recovery for the HTC Desire S (cwm-4.0.1.4-saga.img, 4.2 MB).  Rename the file to recovery.img.  Copy the file into the same folder where you extracted the ADB and Fastboot files to.
  11. Unplug your phone from your PC.
  12. Switch the phone off completely.
  13. Hold down the Volume Down key and press the Power key.  This will bring the phone to the HBOOT screen.
  14. Connect your phone to the PC via USB cable.
  15. On your phone, press the Power button once to bring the phone into Fastboot USB mode.
  16. Open the folder where you extracted the ADB and Fastboot files to.  Double-click oncommandprompt.bat to open a command prompt from inside the folder.
  17. At the command prompt, type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and press the Enter key.
  18. Reboot the phone.
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your HTC Desire S on HBOOT version 2.00.0002 and installed ClockworkMod Recovery.