can sim card or sd card get virus? - G1 Android Development

My g1 rebooted itself randomely even its only been 2weeks so I exchanged it and the guy said its maybe virused . But the exchaged one also rebooted just now I don't kno why and I'm using previous battery,sim card, sd card so ilm. Thinking one of them are problem
Hiow do you think?

The odds of it being a "virus" are slim to none. Give us more information on when it reboots, what you were doing prior to the reboot, etc...But it's not "virused".

Also tell us what apps you have installed and whether or not your phone is rooted.
It could be an app that is causing your phone to reboot...

do you reboot your phone everyday?? sometimes when its 'over used' the phone may reboot, i power cycle mines daily and it never reboots (by itself anymore also as the guy above said what/how many apps do u have, do you have root and what were/are you doing when the phone restarts? it most likely an app or ur very unlucky and got two defective phones

sorry, but you deserve to be called noob for that.

That pesky battery virus got your g1 2!!!!

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Possible cause of reboots / hard locks?

I could be off on this one, but I'm curious if anyone else has had a similar experience to mine.
My phone locks up or restarts multiple times a day. I figured it was a hardware issue, and I've already got a replacement on the way. However, I noticed that when I removed my 32GB sdcard and placed it back in my old phone, that the G2X stopped freezing and rebooting. I placed the 32GB card back in, and the rebooting resumed.
I'm curious if there's a chance that the G2X doesn't play nice with certain brands/sizes/speeds of sdcards. Has anyone else noticed this same trend?
I'm using a Sandisk 32GB C2 card. Works great on my MT4G (still), worked great on my Epic 4G & Droid 2. Card tests out fine, so I'm curious if this may be the "source" of the bug some users are experiencing. 32GB cards causing an issue? Slower cards? Anyone have any thoughts on this?
My phone has no SD card, and I have had a few freezes and 1 reboot since I got it on 4/20.
I can't put my phone on charger without having to pull the battery to get it to turn back on.
I noticed almost everytime I accessed my 32gb sdcard that 1/2 the time it locked up.... it seems to scan the card way more than was done with my N1. Anyway...I had antivirus installed. Y the one by avg. So I uninstalled it and since I had lookout on my phone Amway...I enabledits antivirus. And it cut down. severly on freezes.
The other thing I noticed is only do your overnight charging with the LG charger that came with your G2x. Or any long term charging I think.
Also... I know this sucks...but if I turn off my phone and turn it back off every morning I do not get reboots or wake up to a dead phone. I saw this mentioned in another thread somewhere and it seems to work. After I hit about 24-48 hours of uptimei get issues.
Well I hope some of this helps.

Removal of battery while charging

Heya! Im new on this site, but i got it recommended by a friend of mine. I have this mindbreaking problem. The thing is, a couple of nights ago, i came home from this party, and i was, very tired. To this party, i had brought my old phone instead of my brand new Desire S, so that no damage would be inflicted. So i removed the battery, to put my sim card in, while it was charging. The charging light was green tho' (dont know if that makes any difference). Now, the next morning, my phone went crazy, saying the sim card was full. And the phone was just generally really slow, not really responding and stuff. I restarted it, and then it said it had recovered from a system breakdown. Now my phone seems normal, but it brings me in such pain, not knowing wether my phone works as it should, or not. I could possibly know this since i only had my Desire S one day before the incident.
What to do?
Could anyone help me?
BTW i would've lovede og someone answered
willi0201 said:
BTW i would've lovede og someone answered
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The green light indicated that the battery was charged to 100% so therefore didn't need further charging.
The error message that you received comes as a result of you removing the battery while the phone was party operational, in deep sleep mode. You need to disable the fast boot option (within Settings->power->Fast boot) in order to fully power it off.
I can't explain the phone slow behavior but unless the same thing has happened again since, I don't believe that this is anything to worry about.
I don't really understand the SIM card full comment, has the limit of SIM card contacts possibly been reached? Check the number of ocntacts that are stored on the SIM. Although with a phone like this contacts should ideally be stored in the cloud ie, Google/Facebook etc and not directly on the SIM, so I'd suggest moving them.
So, I'd do nothing and see what happens if anything again.
However if it continues, a factory reset would be my next move.
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Having SERIOUS Issues

Last night, while I was reading a text message, my phone rebooted itself. When it came back on, it told me that my memory card was invalid and that I would need to reformat my phone. It gave me two options: Emergency Call and Reboot. I pressed Reboot, and it turned back on normally.
Everything was fine until it rebooted itself yet again. This time, when it came back, none of my apps/games/anything work. The phone is on, but I can't do anything with it. The only apps that open are 3rd party apps that I sideloaded.
I tried connecting to Zune to roll back to a restore point, but all I get is connection errors. I even tried going into my Settings>about>reset your phone. This told me it would reset my phone back to factory settings. After doing this and having it reboot, my phone is still the same. All the apps are still there and not working, and even my custom theme is still there.
Someone please help me.
AT&T Samsung Focus
I just did the hard reset by holding Power+Camera+Volume. It seems to have worked.
Any idea what could have caused this? I mean yeah I did a lot of registry tweaks, probably making it somewhat unstable, but this isn't cool...now I have to re-unlock it, re-force NoDo to install, etc...
EDIT: Well, the factory reset is still...resetting. It's just sitting on the Samsung splash screen not doing anything. I'll report back if it never leaves this screen.
im guessing you are usig a samsung focus? if you are you would have better luck posting is the focus forum but it sounds like you are using or you used an incompatible sd card with it.
check this thread out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834144
and im personally using a samsung 16gig sd card bought from ebay seller nikolai1778(or something like that) since december and i havent had any issue so that card is certified. hope that helps
Yes, I am using a Focus, but I have had this card in my device for months and months. It has never given me any issues.
I took the card out, factory reset it again, and it is giving me the same "Storage card not working" message. The card isn't even in my phone anymore.
rmcgraw said:
Yes, I am using a Focus, but I have had this card in my device for months and months. It has never given me any issues.
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what size is the sdcard? you probably just now recently used up all the space on the card and thats when you started getting the random reboot and data loss. read the thread i pointed out to you a lot of the issues you are having are documented there and the only known fix is to get a certified sd card or take out that sd card and hard reset the phone.
Again, I took the card out, hard reset it, and it's just stuck on the Samsung screen.
It's an 8 GB Sandisk Class 4
rmcgraw said:
Again, I took the card out, hard reset it, and it's just stuck on the Samsung screen.
It's an 8 GB Sandisk Class 4
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im out of ideas here, thats the 1st time i have heard of that hopefully someone else can help u out. you can try calling or taking your phone to at&t
Yeah, I still have my warranty (I think?). I left it sitting on the Samsung boot screen for about half an hour and it wouldn't budge. Seems to be bricked, although if I just try to turn the phone on normally, it shows the storage card error (without the storage card present). It gets stuck while reformatting.
if you can go to settings/about/reset your phone do it whitout your sd and again with your sd card
Sent from my WP7 Trophy
I don't think that is the problem. From what rmcgraw has described, it sounds like the phone is bricked, with or without the card installed. I don't think this is something that is a user-serviceable problem. My guess is that the phone needs to be replaced.
Yeah, I can't even get into the phone to go to the settings. As I had said, I tried hard resetting from the settings menu twice, to no avail. I have no idea why this happened, it was completely out of the blue. Hadn't changed any registry values that day or installed any new apps. At the time it happened, I had my phone plugged into my PC to charge and I was reading a text message.
I'm leaving for the AT&T store right now, I'll let you know how it goes.
Well, after about an hour of standing in the AT&T store on the phone with the warranty department (they couldn't even do anything in the store to help me), they told me they had no idea what was wrong and that they'd send me a replacement. I have to send my original phone back to them obviously, and if they determine that it's my fault, I have to pay $410. Oh yeah, and I have to wait a week for my phone.
I am having the same problem with my surround. Got my first one warrantied out because it was bricked at the HTC splash screen after getting the memory card error. Now my second surround is giving the error every couple of days and has needed a hard reset for the same reason you mentioned. I haven't done anything to my phone. No jailbreaking or whatever. And both have the original sd cards.
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Maybe your computer over volted in some way and the memory card ( not the removable one, the internal one) got damaged. I know that when I plug my Samsung focus into an Apple usbwall adapter that the touchscreen doesn't work (capacitive buttons do tho?) and it may reboot its self. I assume this happens because the Apple charger releases an incorrect voltage to the phone- ie; more or less than the phone needs and it causes the device to stop working properly. Never had any lasting effects on my phone, but I just can't use an Apple USB adapter
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UPDATE
Received my new Focus on Monday. Everything was fine until a couple of days ago. Just so you know, I did NOT re-install my 8 GB Sandisk Class 4 microSD, and I did NOT unlock my new device. Everything is stock on it, except for the apps I've installed.
Now back to the issues: It started crashing randomly a couple of days ago. It would do it when I plugged my phone in, as I entered apps, and sometimes just completely out of the blue. Yesterday, I got the "Storage card isn't working" error, even though a storage card has NEVER been in this device. That error actually froze, the phone re-booted itself, and has been working normally since. This is how the my other Focus was acting before it bricked.
So, my question: Is it the battery or my SIM card (those were taken from the other device)?
rmcgraw said:
UPDATE
Received my new Focus on Monday. Everything was fine until a couple of days ago. Just so you know, I did NOT re-install my 8 GB Sandisk Class 4 microSD, and I did NOT unlock my new device. Everything is stock on it, except for the apps I've installed.
Now back to the issues: It started crashing randomly a couple of days ago. It would do it when I plugged my phone in, as I entered apps, and sometimes just completely out of the blue. Yesterday, I got the "Storage card isn't working" error, even though a storage card has NEVER been in this device. That error actually froze, the phone re-booted itself, and has been working normally since. This is how the my other Focus was acting before it bricked.
So, my question: Is it the battery or my SIM card (those were taken from the other device)?
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If i had to guess is the battery .....
This may be completely unrelated, but I found it interesting...
I had installed the "Drive On" GPS app on my old device. I didn't like it so I never used it. I had made a list of all of my installed apps right before my phone bricked to reference for when I got a new one. When I got my new Focus, I did not install Drive On.
After I started having problems with my new device, I noticed that Drive On had appeared in my app list without me installing it. However, it wouldn't open. I uninstalled it and my phone hasn't crashed since. I haven't gotten the storage card error since then, either. In fact, my phone has been running flawlessly and maybe even better than before.
I could be crazy, but Drive On seemed to be a rogue, phone bricking app that I will never install again.
Phone was acting up again last night.
5-7 crashes/reboots, and I got the "Storage card not working" message again.
It's strange how these problems seems to come in waves. The phone will work perfectly for days straight, then will go crazy and have tons of reboots and errors within half an hour, and then will go back to working perfectly fine for a while.
I want this to stop.
Ugh, it just restarted itself and is now showing the "Let's get started" screen, as if it formatted itself. I took the battery out and I'll try to boot it back up in a few...
Why am I having such bad luck with these phones?
EDIT: Yep, the memory is completely wiped and everything is back to stock. All I did was plug my phone in because the battery was about to die. Every single one of these problems has occurred while the battery was extremely low and the icon would stay at the top of the screen reminding me to charge it. As soon as I plug it in while on low battery, the problems begin.
rmcgraw said:
This may be completely unrelated, but I found it interesting...
I had installed the "Drive On" GPS app on my old device. I didn't like it so I never used it. I had made a list of all of my installed apps right before my phone bricked to reference for when I got a new one. When I got my new Focus, I did not install Drive On.
After I started having problems with my new device, I noticed that Drive On had appeared in my app list without me installing it. However, it wouldn't open. I uninstalled it and my phone hasn't crashed since. I haven't gotten the storage card error since then, either. In fact, my phone has been running flawlessly and maybe even better than before.
I could be crazy, but Drive On seemed to be a rogue, phone bricking app that I will never install again.
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A day after re-formatting itself, my phone suddenly fully re-installed (by itself) Drive On again. It opens and runs. I uninstalled it again. It is the only app that keeps reappearing after I have issues with my phone.

Phone does not work with sim inserted?

okay, So i searched and apparently I am the only one with this problem happening.
Last night my phone went nut's, it would not turn on, reset or anything! So i contacted ATT and they keep telling me its the battery, 3 tech support agent's and they still told me it was the battery and i should go to the Support Center which is a bit out of my way. So i called the support center to see if I could get a replacement from them, They dont carry Cellphones apparently (yea -.-)
My problem:
The phone without a SIM card works.
The phone with the SIM Card, shuts itself off and either refuses to start, or constantly restarts itself.
I've tried:
- Re-installing Android (through the hard button reset)
- OTA Updating through settings (without the simcard)
- Manually updating through the PC (kept telling me I had less than 30% battery.)
Anyone help me!?
ATT is going to take 5-7 day's to give me my phone, and frankly.. Being without a phone is the worse thing for me (im trying to get a new job, so no phone is a big problem - on top of it being my alarm clock for my current job)
If you really cant wait for the new phone then maybe you could try taking it to an ATT shop and getting a new sim card. Although I dont really see how a sim card could cause this but I guess its worth a shot.
Second for the SIM card. I had a friend whose phone would randomly restart. When he changed the SIM, all was well. Occam's razor, my friend.
Sent from my HTC One X
I went to the local ATT Store for a sim swap, and the phone worked perfect in the store, Got home and it crashed.. Now it wont even turn on with the SIM in.
Are you rooted? You could try changing roms or flashing a new radio+ril. I have no idea if any of that will fix it but you never know
Nope, it's not rooted, I thought about it, but the phone wont even connect/charge now :/
I guess It's not happening to any of you? :/
-P.S. The SIM Card actually worked, then cut out :/ lol. HTC Is telling me its the SIM Card Reader in the phone :/
Thats a bummer! I guess you just have to wait until your new one comes in if it is the sim reader
Have u run a ruu? I would most certainly do that before send it in or anything. Only takes 10-15 mins
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GamerRadar said:
okay, So i searched and apparently I am the only one with this problem happening.
Last night my phone went nut's, it would not turn on, reset or anything! So i contacted ATT and they keep telling me its the battery, 3 tech support agent's and they still told me it was the battery and i should go to the Support Center which is a bit out of my way. So i called the support center to see if I could get a replacement from them, They dont carry Cellphones apparently (yea -.-)
My problem:
The phone without a SIM card works.
The phone with the SIM Card, shuts itself off and either refuses to start, or constantly restarts itself.
I've tried:
- Re-installing Android (through the hard button reset)
- OTA Updating through settings (without the simcard)
- Manually updating through the PC (kept telling me I had less than 30% battery.)
Anyone help me!?
ATT is going to take 5-7 day's to give me my phone, and frankly.. Being without a phone is the worse thing for me (im trying to get a new job, so no phone is a big problem - on top of it being my alarm clock for my current job)
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I'm pretty sure AT&T can send you a spare/replacement or whatever and you use the same box to send your HOX so you're not phone less. I haven't tried it but others have.

[Q] Random shutdown and SD corrupt - Stock ROM

http://support.t-mobile.com/thread/36470?start=0&tstart=0
Anyone have this problem? Mine did it twice. Once it rebooted and it got stuck at the Samsung glowing logo, second time this morning it powered off and refuse to turn on until I connect the charger, but the battery was NOT flat, had like 75%.
All I did was root and remove some stock bloatware, haven't even installed much.
So it did it again. One thing I noticed is that it corrupted the files on my SD card, so I thought it was a bad card. Put in another card, same situation again.
Going to do a full unroot and clean it up. Anything else to try or does this look like a hardware issue? I'm still within the return period.
Looks like the full restore didn't help. It still corrupted SDs. Going back to the store...
I'm wondering if this is related to the SIII SD corrupting issues and if this is why there are so many stores with new unopened ones sold unlocked. Reconsidering if I should buy another one after returning this one.

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