So I recently tried upgrade to the Gnex, the price didn't match in store to what was online with the upgrade. Which was fine, I just ordered online instead. But in the process of upgrading the store rep activated a new SIM card which deactivated the old one. So the rep proceeded to give me a new one and in the process asked for my phone. Now the rep is holding my phone and is about to turn it on when I think "Oh ****, I should've went back to stock before coming here." Yes. That's right. I made the rookie mistake. Now the Verizon rep continued to boot the phone ensure that the new SIM was active. As usual I assume it began to give voodoo, script manager, and voltage control superuser permissions and displayed such messages on the home screen. Now the rep didn't say anything to me about the phone being rooted, didn't immediately type anything in on the computer, so I just said "Thanks. Have a good day." and got the hell out.
How likely is it that I'm screwed and she typed it in after I left?
You are safe.
If you get a notice or whatever happens when they discover you've rooted your device, you walk back in with your phone stock. You say she must have been mistaken. They have no proof. They sure as hell won't want to lose you as a customer over something like this in case they are wrong. There is no proof. It was never brought to your attention at the time, so she never verified or confirmed with you that your phone was rooted.
I wouldn't worry.
Good point.
The only times I know of that you'll have an issue:
1. You're having an issue with your phone that aren't related to the SIM being deactivated. (XYZ app isn't working as an example)
2. You're sending your phone in for warranty replacement.
Otherwise, most people probably don't care that you've done anything to the phone.
what Imnuts said... also the reps in the few stores by where I live probably don't even know what root is, the few times I've brought in a rooted/rommed phone they either don't know what's going on or think its cool or are fascinated by it, no issues... had an employee friend check my account recently and nothings there lol
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I dropped my phone recently, and almost everything fell apart. When I picked it up and put everything back in its place, it wouldn't turn on or boot past the IPL/SPL... screen. When I finally got it to boot, the SIM card was recognized, not now it's kinda spotty on when it wants to recognize it, even when it's in like now, yet it tells me its missing. Can anyone help me with this?
Probably the best thing to try would be to go to a local t-mobile dealer and tell them that you need a new sim card and see if that fixes it. They used to just give them to you free, but the other day I went in for an upgrade and when I asked them if I could keep the sim that came with the phone since I still wanted to use the old one for now they told me that it would cost me $20 so I'm not sure if you'll be charged for it or not. T-Mobile did get a nice nasty e-mail from me about that one.
Hmm I'll try that, talked with mfrazzz earlier and he thinks it could have been that I knocked something loose.
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Probably the best thing to try would be to go to a local t-mobile dealer and tell them that you need a new sim card and see if that fixes it. They used to just give them to you free, but the other day I went in for an upgrade and when I asked them if I could keep the sim that came with the phone since I still wanted to use the old one for now they told me that it would cost me $20 so I'm not sure if you'll be charged for it or not. T-Mobile did get a nice nasty e-mail from me about that one.
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Hmm I'll try that, talked with mfrazzz earlier and he thinks it could have been that I knocked something loose.
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That's quite definitely a possibility, but I figured trying a new sim card first (if you can talk them out of a new one for free) would be the easiest thing to try first.
Since doing the PRI/PRL update I have been unable to Roam. I contacted the EVO support people at sprint and they were able to reset the phone profile on their network. 5min phone call and removal and reinstall battery and confirmed fixed.
It took talking to several tech support reps and customer service people but the issue was finally able to be resolved at Sprint in the EVO tech support department.
Direct phone number 866-639-9565
Hope this helps to all having issues
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You know, I called my dad in NJ this past weekend and had an issue where I was asked for a credit card to authorize on Verizon while walking past Macy's on 34th street. I was just about to post a message about this.
Thanks for the update.
I called the same number. They told me to go into a sprint store for a PRI update. I'm currently on 1.34, have tried countless times and can't get 1.40 yet.
idk that sprint stores can update PRI, not without resetting and updating your whole phone, and farking your root access up <not that its a huge deal with 2.2 root now>
I asked the tech i talked to the same question. She said they would not have to do a hard reset. She said they had a device to transfer it over. I guess ill call a few more times and try my luck with a few other people.
On the phone with the Tech guy now. I think he is scratching his head. He doesn't get it. When I roam I can't make a call. This has been an issue for me from DAY 1!!! Rooted or not.
Tell them that they need to check your server side profile and reset it. There is no hard reset required. It was a quick 5min fix. Seems like you just have to get the right tech..
James
^ I have the same issue, but it began when I started flashing king's kernels and the Ava Froyo ROM. Now I cant make or receive roaming calls at all.
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Tell them that they need to check your server side profile and reset it. There is no hard reset required. It was a quick 5min fix. Seems like you just have to get the right tech..
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That usually works, but like others have noticed, it depends on the tech you get.
I've had the problem a couple times, and it is NOT tied to any particular ROM/Kernal, just coincidence.
I've had the best luck asking for a higher level tech support right off. Sometimes they're nice and just go with it, and sometimes they insist that they can help, even when they can't.
Either way, the server profile reset is what is needed. The problem is on their end, not ours.
Had the same problem. Called tech support and they took my phone off the network and put it back on, on their side and that fixed mine 10 minutes
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Not only did they fix the problem with the roaming I now have my PRI updated!!! What the tech guy did was assign me a new MSID and the I did a reset on the phone and BAM, PRI is now at 1.40. Also as a side note... I no longer get the voice mail icon running CM6. I did a nand backup of my CM6, before calling Sprint. Loaded Fresh 3.2 (I'm a donor). Told the guy what problems I was having with roaming. He scratch his head for a while and said let's try a new MSID. All went perfect after I booted. Had the PRI update so I nand restored my CM6 and all is good.
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Tried to resolve this this morning and was told there is no guarantee that I'll be able to get calls or data while I'm roaming and to pound sand. Need a different tech I guess?
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I was told the same thing. Don't indicate to the tech that the error has to do w roaming, just say 'I keep getting this error wtf sprint'. They'll refresh the server profile and push it to your phone, that will fix the authentication error. Tech being lazy.
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My wife and I were having the same issues including not being able to make calls or send txts while roaming. I had exhausted all other options so I decided to call sprint. The rep tried to tell me it was a tower outage and also that they don't support other towers. I was persistent and of course it worked! Just stand your ground. If you are on xda then you should have the answers to your problems at your fingers where the reps have no clue.
Swyped from my HTC Evo using XDA app.
Well, I'm still on the phone with Sprint, but the first rep had me walk through a number of steps that didn't fix the problem (duh), the second rep talked with me, then her supervisor, and was told that Sprint can't roam on Verizon's network! WTF, over?
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Spoke with the supervisor and was told unequivocally that Sprint phones will not now nor ever roam on Verizon. She offered to create me a CTMS ticket but told me it would be rejected out of hand, but that it'd give me the chance to speak with someone who is smarter than me (essentially - lol). I'm blown away at how hard it is to convince tech support agents that I know what I'm talking about.
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Well, I'm still on the phone with Sprint, but the first rep had me walk through a number of steps that didn't fix the problem (duh), the second rep talked with me, then her supervisor, and was told that Sprint can't roam on Verizon's network! WTF, over?
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Spoke with the supervisor and was told unequivocally that Sprint phones will not now nor ever roam on Verizon. She offered to create me a CTMS ticket but told me it would be rejected out of hand, but that it'd give me the chance to speak with someone who is smarter than me (essentially - lol). I'm blown away at how hard it is to convince tech support agents that I know what I'm talking about.
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Bull sh*t. It's a well-known fact that Sprint and Verizon have a mutual roaming agreement, just like AT&T and the other GSM carriers in the world do. If they didn't, their coverage maps would look more like tiny crumbs spread over the continental US, and that's it.
Possible progress. I spoke with the CTMS support person and she had me on the phone for a while - they're going to "reprogram" my phone, this evening (since at my office my signal is squidgy). I'll report back...
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I'm blown away at how hard it is to convince tech support agents that I know what I'm talking about.
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First you have to convince them some basic rules of the universe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt1w4iRNWLA
I just called in and the lady who picked up immediately issued a new MSID. I wont know until tomorrow if it repaired this issue on my phone because Im not currently roaming.
PRI didn't get updated. boo
Read this thread after I called sprint. Had the same issue with roaming and getting asked for a CC if I tried to make a call while roaming, and I am still on the old PRI. Data keeps going to 1x as well, we got 4g last week and it fixed most of the issues of getting slow speeds or no data, but today my phone has decided it just wont connect to 4g, tried many restarts, only got to work for a few minutes. So decided to call sprint today, honestly thought since it was reception related and mainly at my house that they would just send an airvave(sp?), but they did the reprogram phone, but it was with the same MSID, when i hit commit changes it said nothing had changed and did not restart, so he said just turn off the phone and i will let you know when to turn it back on. When it turned back on it just stayed on device configuration for more than 15mins. So he said it was a problem with the phone so actually just sent me a new (refurb) phone to fix the issue. Now that I see the root method for 2.2 hopefully this problem will not return since i should have the new pri out of the box.
I recently received my G2x back from LG for a faulty sim card reader and now it is still saying "invalid sim" with "MY" simple mobile sim. Now the crazy part is I used a simple mobile sim from a friend and it read it for a good 5 minutes allowed me to make a call and then it said invalid sim again.
When I called T-mobile they stated to me that apparently the phone was purchased on an installment plan and was never payed off and it is permanently blocked on the tmobile network. But as I mentioned before it allowed me to make a couple calls in a span of 5 minutes or so on the simple mobile network. So how can it make calls if it is blocked on the network?
So what can I do to make this work on the Simple Mobile network because it worked for a matter of 5 minutes before it went back to saying invalid sim card.
Would rooting the phone go and circumvent all that and allow me to use???
Please can someone help me figure this out cause everything on the phone works but I cannot seem to access the simple mobile network.
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I recently received my G2x back from LG for a faulty sim card reader and now it is still saying "invalid sim" with "MY" simple mobile sim. Now the crazy part is I used a simple mobile sim from a friend and it read it for a good 5 minutes allowed me to make a call and then it said invalid sim again.
When I called T-mobile they stated to me that apparently the phone was purchased on an installment plan and was never payed off and it is permanently blocked on the tmobile network. But as I mentioned before it allowed me to make a couple calls in a span of 5 minutes or so on the simple mobile network. So how can it make calls if it is blocked on the network?
So what can I do to make this work on the Simple Mobile network because it worked for a matter of 5 minutes before it went back to saying invalid sim card.
Would rooting the phone go and circumvent all that and allow me to use???
Please can someone help me figure this out cause everything on the phone works but I cannot seem to access the simple mobile network.
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Sure based on what you stated. Pay T-Mobile for the phone and lift the restriction.
You need an unlock code. Pm jboxer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1710971
The phone is already unlocked.....I spoke to tmobile and they are telling me the phone is "EIP" and the apparently the person who owned the phone cancelled the account and never paid the phone in full they told me that the phone would be able to work if I opened a new account I went into a tmobile store today and attempted to do that and it did not work what so ever.... This has turned into a giant mess and I basically have a paperweight as a phone because no one at the tmobile corp seems to be able to help whatsoever... I've even inquired about speaking to a manager and the reps tell me the supervisor will have to call me back and still I have yet to receive a phone call. Mind you I've been a loyal customer prior for over 5 years and never was late with payments. It truly bothers me as a consumer that something simple like this cannot be resolved and to make matters even worse that no one can give me a solid answer and just a guess and a brush off. I apologize for the rant, but this has got to stop these large cell phone companies treat customers like blind stupid sheep.
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The phone is already unlocked.....I spoke to tmobile and they are telling me the phone is "EIP" and the apparently the person who owned the phone cancelled the account and never paid the phone in full they told me that the phone would be able to work if I opened a new account I went into a tmobile store today and attempted to do that and it did not work what so ever.... This has turned into a giant mess and I basically have a paperweight as a phone because no one at the tmobile corp seems to be able to help whatsoever... I've even inquired about speaking to a manager and the reps tell me the supervisor will have to call me back and still I have yet to receive a phone call. Mind you I've been a loyal customer prior for over 5 years and never was late with payments. It truly bothers me as a consumer that something simple like this cannot be resolved and to make matters even worse that no one can give me a solid answer and just a guess and a brush off. I apologize for the rant, but this has got to stop these large cell phone companies treat customers like blind stupid sheep.
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This is getting confusing. This is not what you stated in your original post.
"I recently received my G2x back from LG for a faulty sim card reader". "When I called T-mobile they stated to me that apparently the phone was purchased on an installment plan and was never payed off and it is permanently blocked." Now if it is a phone received back from LG how did someone else come involved. Pay the balance due on the phone and lift the restriction. Or contact who you purchased the phone from for help.
Okay let me clarify when I first received the phone it stated on the phone "Invalid Sim Card" so everyone I got in contact with told me to send in the phone to LG for repair for having a faulty sim card reader.
I did this and received the phone back and documentation from LG stating that they fixed the sim card reader and that it was fully functioning with a tmobile sim card.
Now when I inserted my sim card from simple mobile it was still reading "invalid sim card" so I contacted Tmobile and they stated to me doing some research that the account was being blocked due to the device being purchased on an installment plan or "EIP" as they call it and never being paid off in full.
So I asked them what can I do as far as lifting the restriction off the account and removing the IMEI block so the phone will function.. And they told me I could do nothing because the phone is listed under another persons account and they have to pay it off before the block will come off...
So, my question is what can I do am actually stuck with a paperweight... Cause this was bought for me as a gift from craigslist... Can rooting the phone bypass or can I use this on another network other than tmobile/simple mobile???
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Okay let me clarify when I first received the phone it stated on the phone "Invalid Sim Card" so everyone I got in contact with told me to send in the phone to LG for repair for having a faulty sim card reader.
I did this and received the phone back and documentation from LG stating that they fixed the sim card reader and that it was fully functioning with a tmobile sim card.
Now when I inserted my sim card from simple mobile it was still reading "invalid sim card" so I contacted Tmobile and they stated to me doing some research that the account was being blocked due to the device being purchased on an installment plan or "EIP" as they call it and never being paid off in full.
So I asked them what can I do as far as lifting the restriction off the account and removing the IMEI block so the phone will function.. And they told me I could do nothing because the phone is listed under another persons account and they have to pay it off before the block will come off...
So, my question is what can I do am actually stuck with a paperweight... Cause this was bought for me as a gift from craigslist... Can rooting the phone bypass or can I use this on another network other than tmobile/simple mobile???
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If it is blocked using the IMEI number there is nothing that you can do to get around it, unless you can get in contact with the original owner. I have found Craglist is not the best place to purchase electronics for this very reason. Wish I had better news for you. Sorry.
Did you call LG and report the problem? It sounds like they didn't fix anything. If the phone quits reading the SIM after 5 minutes that could be a short circuit.
I do agree with others who say you won't be able to use the phone with T-mobile again. The guy on Craigslist screwed you on that. But you should be able to use it with Simple Mobile with no problem.
One thing: try and find a friend who has an AT&T phone. Put his sim card in your phone and see what happens. (You could even go to an AT&T store and tell them you want an account but only if your phone works, so you need to test a Sim card in it first. See if they'll let you test one.)
I PM'd you with a bunch of troubleshooting steps for Simple Mobile. However, you really need to talk to both LG and Simple Mobile customer service to get their opinion on what is going on.
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Did you call LG and report the problem? It sounds like they didn't fix anything. If the phone quits reading the SIM after 5 minutes that could be a short circuit.
I do agree with others who say you won't be able to use the phone with T-mobile again. The guy on Craigslist screwed you on that. But you should be able to use it with Simple Mobile with no problem.
One thing: try and find a friend who has an AT&T phone. Put his sim card in your phone and see what happens. (You could even go to an AT&T store and tell them you want an account but only if your phone works, so you need to test a Sim card in it first. See if they'll let you test one.)
I PM'd you with a bunch of troubleshooting steps for Simple Mobile. However, you really need to talk to both LG and Simple Mobile customer service to get their opinion on what is going on.
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Doesn't Simple Mobile run off of TMobile? I'm not in the US but that was my assumption. If so, the IMEI is blocked with both carriers.
I would recomend staying away from custom kernels. Some swear by them, but it adds another variable when trouble shooting. If the phone is operating correctly (no defective hardware) and you follow the instructions many of the Rom's available should eliminate your issue. I do not recomend to batch reinstall your apps from TI. One at a time and test. Trouble shooting is a pain but you should be able to get beyond your current issue if your phone is not defective. We are seeing the second and third round of defective phones being sold to others as working phone. Same small number of phones passed off to some poor guy. Unfortunate but true.
Alright not too long ago, I called verizon to notify them about my travels to Japan, 2 weeks prior my trip (i got back less than 24 hours ago). They did some over the phone stuff, added that 100mb plan. And told me to dial *228, I've been warned about dialing *228 on 4G phones before... But this is a Verizon REP telling me this. So i did it, and i was supposed to dial it again when i reached Japan, to update my roaming with their cell towers.
I did so as well... thought little did i know the message i got when i was in japan said my phone did not work over there (didn't know it at the time had my friend translate the message for me days after i already dialed)
Long story short, I've noticed after my initial dial of *228, I somewhat noticed my phone never connected to 4G again. It bugged me, but i was still able to FORCE LTE Only in Phone Info. But when i had that setting in, i couldnt recieve or send calls, or texts... just blazing fast internet.
In my area since I live relatively close to Los Angeles 4G is pretty much everywhere here. What i dont understand why my phone hasn't connected to 4G ever since i called.
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Alright not too long ago, I called verizon to notify them about my travels to Japan, 2 weeks prior my trip (i got back less than 24 hours ago). They did some over the phone stuff, added that 100mb plan. And told me to dial *228, I've been warned about dialing *228 on 4G phones before... But this is a Verizon REP telling me this. So i did it, and i was supposed to dial it again when i reached Japan, to update my roaming with their cell towers.
I did so as well... thought little did i know the message i got when i was in japan said my phone did not work over there (didn't know it at the time had my friend translate the message for me days after i already dialed)
Long story short, I've noticed after my initial dial of *228, I somewhat noticed my phone never connected to 4G again. It bugged me, but i was still able to FORCE LTE Only in Phone Info. But when i had that setting in, i couldnt recieve or send calls, or texts... just blazing fast internet.
In my area since I live relatively close to Los Angeles 4G is pretty much everywhere here. What i dont understand why my phone hasn't connected to 4G ever since i called.
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I'd pull the sim, reinsert and reboot. You may need to reactivate. Sounds like the rep you talked to was a complete waste of space.
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I'd pull the sim, reinsert and reboot. You may need to reactivate. Sounds like the rep you talked to was a complete waste of space.
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I've tried a SIM pull, no luck. I read somewhere dialing *228 could fry to SIM card? Maybe thats what happened, and i'd need to get a replacement...
What do you mean by re-activate?
I've done factory resets quite a few times already today, as well as the IMEI push/fix just in case... still to no luck
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I've tried a SIM pull, no luck. I read somewhere dialing *228 could fry to SIM card? Maybe thats what happened, and i'd need to get a replacement...
What do you mean by re-activate?
I've done factory resets quite a few times already today, as well as the IMEI push/fix just in case... still to no luck
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There's another command using the keypad you can use to factory reset your phone...i just can't remember it. Something like *#4342..etc. I remember seeing it posted on here somewhere but I would search for "factory reset" and see what you can come up with.
This is what people did when they flashed an AOSP rom and were unable to get 4G...it could likely work for you also. It's worth a shot!
Here is the thread and the command: Back up all your info because your phone will be wiped and make sure you are on a stock based TouchWiz rom...go into dialer and hit *2767*3855#. Allow it to reboot and hopefully you will have full use of your phone. If not, go and get yourself a new sim card at the local VZW.
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There's another command using the keypad you can use to factory reset your phone...i just can't remember it. Something like *#4342..etc. I remember seeing it posted on here somewhere but I would search for "factory reset" and see what you can come up with.
This is what people did when they flashed an AOSP rom and were unable to get 4G...it could likely work for you also. It's worth a shot!
Here is the thread and the command: Back up all your info because your phone will be wiped and make sure you are on a stock based TouchWiz rom...go into dialer and hit *2767*3855#. Allow it to reboot and hopefully you will have full use of your phone. If not, go and get yourself a new sim card at the local VZW.
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Tried that twice during the IMEI push. Still to no avail. I'm going to assume the SIM card got bugged during the *228 process... And would probably need a new simcard. My dad also has the S3, and his connects to 4g just fine in my area... THe things i go through with this phone man... I prefer my bionic if the galaxy's camera wasnt so good.
Sorry about the phone woes but once you're up and running again you will see how this device runs circles around your Bionic.
Getting a new SIM card is easy. Verizon gives them away for free and you can just walk in there. Hopefully you get this taken care of.
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Sorry about the phone woes but once you're up and running again you will see how this device runs circles around your Bionic.
Getting a new SIM card is easy. Verizon gives them away for free and you can just walk in there. Hopefully you get this taken care of.
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Got a new SIM card from the Vz store, fixed my problems, got 4G connectivity back...
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So, I have an S10e (SM-G970U) that was bought from Verizon a while back. The phone was set up on a Verizon post-paid plan, but was later switched to prepaid. The phone worked fine for months, but about a week ago, the phone randomly stopped making and receiving calls, texts, and the ability to use mobile data. It was taken to Verizon, and they tried "all they could" in their words, which included a new SIM card, resetting network settings, and eventually a factory reset from settings. Nothing seemed to work, and they gave up, claiming it "seemed like a bad antenna." They did call their "tech support" who claimed the most recent Android 11 update supposedly caused an issue with mobile network connection with the Verizon S10e devices, which I haven't heard of, but didn't know. He claimed a reset would fix it.
Since none of that fixed it, it was taken to a shop to be inspected. They claim the phone has nothing wrong with it. So, that, in theory, rules hardware issues out. Their only claim was that when an AT&T SIM was inserted, it was able to connect to the network, but never tried to make any calls due to the SIM not being activated. I assume this is due to someone trying to "help" inserting an activated AT&T SIM into the slot when testing, which I assume ended up installing the carrier branded version of the firmware. They gave a couple possible reasons, but neither seemed to make sense.
Since it had the AT&T bloatware and was working with only AT&T SIMs, I decided to flash both the VZW G970U firmware (the earliest version I could to ensure the supposed "issue" from Verizon support wasn't a problem) and the G970U1 firmware. Both firmware flashes have seemed to have done nothing, as the phone is still having the issue. Most times, it will connect to the Verizon network, but the signal seems to rise and fall quickly (like the bars going from 5 to 1 to 3).. Still no calls, texts, or data, though. I have no idea what's going on, at this point, honestly. Any ideas?
Hardware problem
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Hardware problem
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Since none of that fixed it, it was taken to a shop to be inspected. They claim the phone has nothing wrong with it. So, that, in theory, rules hardware issues out.
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If the people it was taken to were competent and did their jobs correctly (one of the best around, according to reviews and carrier recommendation), their diagnostic results show no hardware damage to the phone. Then again, their explanation for the problem was that it had been locked to ATT network (a Verizon bought phone that never had any affiliation with another carrier, aside from Verizon and a month-long stint with Straight Talk). Some idiot she knows that used to work for a Verizon retailer popped his ATT SIM in there, and it flashed ATT firmware.. Their POSSIBLE solution was to try and have it network unlocked from ATT. As we know, though, the IMEI obviously did not change, and the process of confirming the identifier is done on the mobile network level. Therefore, flashing a different carrier's firmware won't do much (permanently), aside from changing the boot screen and bloatware apps. We even tried to explain to the guy that the ATT SIM had never been popped in until after the problem began, as there was no reason to beforehand. I also mentioned I had flashed firmware multiple times before I ever came to him, to no avail. I should've pushed harder, but I had been out all day, frustrated and ready to go home.
It's been over a month since that issue began, and I haven't thought much of it lately.. We've since found her a new phone (and stowed the other one in a drawer). Those guys did blurt some moronic statements.. In hindsight, I'm not too sure I should trust their judgement after hearing what I did. Maybe it was an antenna issue or otherwise hardware, but I sort of assumed if anyone can happen to keep a repair shop open, they'd at least be able to complete the simple tasks fairly easy. I don't know. I'm not paying another repair shop to find out, though.
I had a very similar problem where my phone would just randomly lose all connection for about a minute, then it would reconnect I would start doing whatever I was and it would do it again and this one on for months. I took it to AT&t and they told me to replace the SIM which I did and it didn't work. after a couple updates it fixed itself.