Procedure to Upgrade HTC One X with Jellybean 4.1 Firmware Update: If your device is not Rooted, then you need to root the same with the help of instructions mentioned in the corresponding link. Oct 11, 2019 Download android 4 2 jelly bean firmware for tablet Download Firmware APK for android Gingerbread 2.3.3 - 2.3.7 2010 year, android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 - 4.0.4 2011 year, android Jelly Bean 4.1.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.2.x 2012 year, android Jelly Bean 4.3 2013 year, android KitKat 4.4 2013 year, android Lollipop 5.0 2014 year, android Lollipop 5.1 2015 year, android. HTC recently confirmed that its devices with less than 512MB RAM will be incompatible with Android 4.1, JellyBean. This means that the HTC One V and Desire C will not be able to upgrade. The HTC One X is still just receiving the Android 4.1, JellyBean update in certain parts of the globe. The device's web browser is now a lot faster than it was. Jul 13, 2012 An alpha build of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is available for the HTC One X, which you can install on your device using this simple guide. Nov 14, 2013 This tutorial will help you in rooting HTC Desire X Jelly Bean 4.1.1. You will also learn how to unlock Bootloader and install Custom Recovery on HTC Desire X.
Now it is a golden opportunity for the HTC ONE X+ users who can receive the latest Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update AOKP custom ROM. To flash it on your device we have brought a tutorial. This is a step-by-step guide and you don’t need to skip any step. Read carefully and follow in letter and spirit.
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Pre-requisites and Guidelines:
- This tutorial and all the instructions given here are only for the HTC ONE X+ model. So don’t apply the same for any other similar device, you’re risking your device by doing so. To verify your device model, follow the next path: Settings > About Phone on your Android smartphone.
- Important: Back-up all your personal and important data, applications and settings on the smartphone. For saving the SMS use the SMS back-up and Restore app, for saving call logs you can use Call Logs back-up and restore app, sync your contacts by sync them with the Gmail account, save your personal data like music files, images files, documents or any other important files on the cloud or locally. Make a full back-up of your actual ROM that you’re actually running on your device, using the NANDROID back-up tool from the CWM or TWRP custom recovery app.
- Install the proper drivers on your windows PC for HTC ONE X+ device. If you don’t have them, you can download the same from here.
- Your device must be 80 % charged to complete this process otherwise an unexpected power off may be experienced during the flashing process.
- Enable the USB Debugging mode on your smartphone from the following path: Settings > Developer Options for devices that are running the Android 4.0 or later, Settings > Developer Options for devices that are running the Android 2.3 or earlier.
- Your HTC One + device needs to be a factory unlocked smartphone, and it shouldn’t be locked with a specific carrier.
- Your HTC One X+ device needs to be rooted and to have a CWM recovery tool installed on it.
- To see if your device is rooted or not, you need to download the Root Checker app from the Google Play Store and verify the device’ root status.
- This tutorial and all the instructions listed here are provided only for educational and instructional purposes. So don’t blame us or held us responsible if something goes wrong.
How to Update HTC One X+ to Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean AOKP custom ROM
- First of all, download the Android 4.2.1 AOKP Jelly Bean ROM from here.
- Then download the Google Apps to the PC from here.
- Now connect your smartphone to the PC using the USB cable.
- Move the downloaded zip files to the smartphone’s SD card. Do not extract the zip archives and place these zip files on the root folder on your device’ SD card.
- Power off your device, and after that boot the smartphone into Bootloader mode. To do that you need to press and keep holding the Volume Up +Home button simultaneously and with these two buttons press the Power button. Repeat the steps if your smartphones enter in other modes.
- From the Bootloder mode, navigate on the Recovery option and place the smartphone in the Recovery Mode. Also you can place the device in the CWM recovery.
- Now, from the CWM recovery mode, select Wipe Data/Factory Reset and after that perform Wipe Cache Partition.
- Now, select the Install Zip from SD card option and then select Choose Zip from SD card. Browse the copied custom AOKP ROM zip file and flash it.
- Wait until the new custom ROM flashing process is done.
- After the installation process completes, click Go Back and select the Reboot System Now.
- Now, repeat the same procedure from the step 6 for flashing the Google app in your device. This pack installs all the Google application on your device.
- After the installation is complete, your smartphone need to be booted in the normal mode. Remember that the first boot can take a couple of minutes to complete. So don’t lose your patience.
Note: If the HTC ONE X+ device is stuck at the logo booting animation or it is entering into a boot loop, you need to long press on the Power button and repeat all the steps from the beginning.
Congratulation! Now you have learnt how to install the latest Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean AOKP custom ROM on your HTC One X+ device.
For verifying the firmware version you just need to navigate to the Settings > About Phone menu and there you can see the latest version.
Don’t hesitate to ask in our comments section if something isn’t understood properly or you have supplementary questions.
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