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That's really interesting. Sometimes my dialer codes work. Other times they don't. I was having a problem getting voicemail in the app. But it was only sometimes. Seems to be working correctly lately, but I wasn't able to use a dialer code correctly this morning.

 

Is there a change log between .3 and .4?

 

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Besides fixing the data roaming issue, the only other change that I'm aware of is that the problems with trying to install the RUU from Windows 8/8.1 machines has been resolved. Installed mine from a Win7 machine, so I can't confirm that personally.

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To htc's credit, the evo is now 2 years old. The point where phones are cut off like a wobbly semi-coherent drunk at a club.

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I'm still having intermittent trouble with dialer codes and voicemail notifications. Did anyone download the .4 RUU and find these things fixed?

 

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I tried the .4 update, for some reason my bluetooth would not work anymore and I was still having problems with voicemail notifications. Going back to the .3 update and see what happens.

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Can the ota be taken if you have already flashed HTCs ruu's they put out for 4.3 and later bug fixes?

 

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Can the ota be taken if you have already flashed HTCs ruu's they put out for 4.3 and later bug fixes?

 

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No you can't. Would not even see the update

 

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No you can't. Would not even see the update

 

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More importantly, if you have updated to 4.3, your phone is no longer vulnerable to heartbleed.

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More importantly, if you have updated to 4.3, your phone is no longer vulnerable to heartbleed.

Well, duh! That's why I haven't seen it - I'm on the 1.4 release. I'll still have to check my wife's Evo when she comes back from her trip though, she hasn't updated yet (and probably won't).

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The last update for heartbleed seemed to stop my device from roaming. Anyone else experience this issue?

I think you can flip roaming on in the settings.

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Do any of you guys know how I could return my EVO LTE to to 4.1.1?  I tried using an older ruu, but it failed.

Are you rooted?  As a reminder to run an ruu your boatloader will have to be locked or it will fail.  If you are s-off though you can run it using fastboot commands.

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Are you rooted?  As a reminder to run an ruu your boatloader will have to be locked or it will fail.  If you are s-off though you can run it using fastboot commands.

 

No I'm not rooted.  I've tried a few different ruu's now so I guess rooting and flashing via fastboot will be the way to go?

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No I'm not rooted.  I've tried a few different ruu's now so I guess rooting and flashing via fastboot will be the way to go?

What are you trying to accomplish anyway?

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What are you trying to accomplish anyway?

 

No kidding.  The EVO LTE?  Its time has come and gone.  Put it to rest...

 

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Just trying test on a 4.0 or 4.1 android device for an application.

 

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I am getting a little bit confused, if you are not rooted aren't you already on jellybean?

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