Guest Chimp Posted June 21, 2009 Report Posted June 21, 2009 I want to install one of the 6.5 custom ROMs - my question is: If for some reason I had to take the phone back in to Verizon, can I reflash the CC20 ROM over the 6.5 custom ROM? Is there any reason you can't go back to a stock Verizon (or CC20) ROM after flashing a custom ROM? Chimp (Tom)
Guest blazingwolf Posted June 21, 2009 Report Posted June 21, 2009 I want to install one of the 6.5 custom ROMs - my question is: If for some reason I had to take the phone back in to Verizon, can I reflash the CC20 ROM over the 6.5 custom ROM? Is there any reason you can't go back to a stock Verizon (or CC20) ROM after flashing a custom ROM? Chimp (Tom) You can go back to the CC20 ROM but once you flash the CC20 ROM you can not go back to the original ROM that was on our devices.
Guest x.v_ Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 If I've understood everything I've read, I believe Verizon wouldn't be happy to see you using CC20. =p This is what has detered me from flashing my i910.
Guest blazingwolf Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 If I've understood everything I've read, I believe Verizon wouldn't be happy to see you using CC20. =p This is what has detered me from flashing my i910. Yes. It voids you warranty. If they find out. Most techs have no clue on how to figure out you flashed the CC20 ROM.
Guest pdajr24 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 Yes. It voids you warranty. If they find out. Most techs have no clue on how to figure out you flashed the CC20 ROM. If you are worried about warranty. (Only recommending this for people who are financially responsible for the wireless bill) (with no responisibility from me, all though ive tested this). I have flashed XV6900 for verizon, just to have it freeze and never power back on fully. I read through all the forums and found out that there are certain things people tell you not to do, because it will brick your phone. I started doing them, until i got the phone to continually reboot to the verizon wireless screen. it still wouldnt load fully. But from what i have seen is you cant find out what programing version you have if it doesnt make it past the startup screen. I have done this with XV 6900 and earlier with XV6800. So far over 1 year since originally doing it and never got billed...(knock on wood). But if you do it, and get billed, its up to you to pay, not me...
Guest polo2883 Posted June 25, 2009 Report Posted June 25, 2009 I have exchanged phones many times with unreleased firmware. Never had an issue
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