I lose phone connection upon rebooting my device. The message "restricted access changed" is displayed occasionally. Also "Search Networks" results in "error while searching for networks".
It then takes 15-30min and suddenly phone connection is re-established (just by waiting, no user intervention).
device: HTC One S (S4)
HBOOT 1.06
baseband 1.08ts
kernel 3.0.53
CM10-version: 10-20121204-NIGHTLY-ville
Any ideas?
no idea
but I've had it happen and my airplane mode was stuck so i just wiped cache and dalvik and rebooted. everything seems to work so when in doubt, always wipe! lol
Did you check to see if your imei got corrupted?
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handman29 said:
Did you check to see if your imei got corrupted?
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IMEI seems to be OK. When I enter *#06# gives me a 15 digit number. AboutPhone/Status/IMEI shows the same 15 digit number.
Am i really the only One having this issue? cant believe it.
I am having same problem. I keep getting phone stopped message and Google.procceses error message.
How did you fix this?
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restricted access warning is not uncommon
when it comes back with search error, tap "automatic selection" of networks
did you check apn's and maybe try different radio, if you can--not sure on that as cm puts radio on a different partition than normal--flashing radios can be dangerous--
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Hi there. Recently I reset my phone and while setting up I got an alert for update for my Desire S, about 35 mb. After updation my current version details are :
Code:
Kernel version now is
2.6.35.10-g2ee27f5
[email protected] # 1
Wed Jun 8 19:20:03 CST 2011
Build number is
1.47.720.1 CL 78999 release-keys
Software Number
1.47.720.1
The problem I am facing is frequent network disconnections even though the network strength is good. The interval is not fixed. Sometimes it works fine for 5-6 hrs, sometimes keeps getting disconnected every half hour. I tried removing battery, sim card and re inserting, nothing works. Anyone else facing this issue ? What can I do to solve this ?
network disonections?? wifi or mobile network?
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network disonections?? wifi or mobile network?
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Mobile network. I did not test WiFi. I tried giving manual network selection as well as automatic, problem is still same.
If u want data connection always to be on, you have to make sure that in settings this option is ticked. I have dutch language, so I don't know how it's called exactly, but has to be something like "keep data always on"
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faraaz said:
If u want data connection always to be on, you have to make sure that in settings this option is ticked. I have dutch language, so I don't know how it's called exactly, but has to be something like "keep data always on"
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The issue is not data connection. If I tick "keep data always on", it is like telling I want to be continuously connected to my GPRS/EDGE connection. My issue has nothing to do with mobile internet. It is the basic network connectivity. Simple GSM signal.
My girlfriend has the same problem after the last update and i have heard more complaints, i want to unlock that one and put some custom ROM flavor on it
What's your baseband (radio) version? Maybe an update of that will help...
Check developer threads on how to do that. You'll find the latest radio versions as well as older ones there for download. Hope this helps.
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meinnameisthase said:
What's your baseband (radio) version? Maybe an update of that will help...
Check developer threads on how to do that. You'll find the latest radio versions as well as older ones there for download. Hope this helps.
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I am sorry I did not understand that. If you are talking about the frequency then my carrier frequency is 1800Mhz.
The "radio baseband" is simply said the driver for GSM, WLAN, Bluetooth etc.
You can check the version you got in the phone info... should be in-between "android version" and "kernel"...
I assume you don't have S-Off, right? In case not, you can't update the radio, so my above post is useless.
I'd suggest to try a reset again (holding vol down and power when booting the phone and then do a factory reset, not the reset via >> settings >> privacy), or bring your phone back and have it replaced in warranty...
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since your signal was good before update its probably a radio issue if so you can s-off your device & try a different radio or you can do a factory reset
@original poster.
I can confirm I have this issue since the last update, exactly the same symptoms as you. In the previous 4 months of ownership I never had this problem occur even once. I have read several reports of this issue on different forums. I personally haven't done a factory reset because it takes too much to reconfigure my phone. On another forum a user claims to have tried a factory reset and it made no difference.
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The "radio baseband" is simply said the driver for GSM, WLAN, Bluetooth etc.
You can check the version you got in the phone info... should be in-between "android version" and "kernel"...
I assume you don't have S-Off, right? In case not, you can't update the radio, so my above post is useless.
I'd suggest to try a reset again (holding vol down and power when booting the phone and then do a factory reset, not the reset via >> settings >> privacy), or bring your phone back and have it replaced in warranty...
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Ok. The baseband version I curently have is
Code:
20.28I.30.085AU_3805.06.02.03_M
I have S-ON. After reset, should I install these new updates again.
The updates should be installed already, so no need to install them again. I'd suggest to backup your apps and sms with "my backup" first, so life is a bit easier when setting it up again. ;-)
The reset via bootloader takes quite some time, so no worries if your phone seems not to be doing anything for several minutes!
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meinnameisthase said:
The updates should be installed already, so no need to install them again. I'd suggest to backup your apps and sms with "my backup" first, so life is a bit easier when setting it up again. ;-)
The reset via bootloader takes quite some time, so no worries if your phone seems not to be doing anything for several minutes!
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Oh ! So even if I reset, the updates won't be rolled back ? So if the problem was with the update, the issue will still remain ?
if you dont want to do a reset you can s-off & then go back to a older radio
if you want to have s-on then you can follow this guide & return to a RUU with the older radio in it
S-Offing your device is a good alternative, that's true. But if you're not into this, then you better leave it. Check out the developer section for this ("Revolutionary").
So... Yeah, system updates will still be there. However, a "deep reset" can help because everything is initialized again from scratch. No guarantee that it will be ok afterwards, but it's sure worth to give it a try!
However, before doing a reset via bootloader, check out if thereis an RUU for your provider. If so, use the RUU instead of a reset in bootloader. This will flash your phone software completely new. Run the program, and it will tell you what to do.
If there's no RUU available that fits you, then do the reset via bootloader.
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The updates should be installed already, so no need to install them again. I'd suggest to backup your apps and sms with "my backup" first, so life is a bit easier when setting it up again. ;-)
The reset via bootloader takes quite some time, so no worries if your phone seems not to be doing anything for several minutes!
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Interesting. After reseting the phone via bootloader, network issue seems to be fixed. I will check for few days and post back here if the issue exists.
check this thread, this might help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190347&highlight=limited+service
cheers
This all started about 4 or 5 days ago. I noticed when trying to add a new contact, the app would just sit there like it was loading. So I close it and open the 'Contacts' to add them and right away i get the error message "Contacts has stopped unexpectedly..." i go to Rom Manager to try to fix the permissions but i get an error message there also and it wont let me fix them. Anyone know what this would be?
I'm rooted, but have the stock rom installed still. I have done nothing special to the phone other than rooting it.
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This all started about 4 or 5 days ago. I noticed when trying to add a new contact, the app would just sit there like it was loading. So I close it and open the 'Contacts' to add them and right away i get the error message "Contacts has stopped unexpectedly..." i go to Rom Manager to try to fix the permissions but i get an error message there also and it wont let me fix them. Anyone know what this would be?
I'm rooted, but have the stock rom installed still. I have done nothing special to the phone other than rooting it.
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Try backing up your apps and wipe your data.
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Try backing up your apps and wipe your data.
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Thanks. Problem solved.
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also check the permission of the 3rd party apps you install.. sometimes it complicate things.. thus wiping your data removes user data from your installed apps...
I had my phone rooted with viper mod installed and being the dumbass i was because the camera no longer worked decided to change it to the pacman mod. In the process of doing so i now have no OS and i cannot mount the sdcard. Have tried using adb to push to the sdcard but 0 (unable to find device)
Currently i have clockworkmod recovery on it. Someone please lend a helping hand , after reading for hours on end and trying different ideas i am at my wits end. phone is an htc one s through virginmobile.
update
Finally got access to the sdcard returned, tried to re-install the viper mod and only tries to boot recovery, but now it hangs on the htc recovery loading screen.
Did you flash boot.img?
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Thank you for the boot flash info, i'm stunned it seems. Well i did get the phone completely up and running (txt,calls etc.), then today i noticed it says no signal limited service emergency calls only.
So i figured service was down to virginmobile.
Checked later still down , checked the apn and there wasn't one anymore.
So searched for the right info for virginmobile when entering APN it states no simcard found.
So now i can't enter any info to use the phone. Only wifi works
Have you restarted the phone?
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Thank you for the boot flash info, i'm stunned it seems. Well i did get the phone completely up and running (txt,calls etc.), then today i noticed it says no signal limited service emergency calls only.
So i figured service was down to virginmobile.
Checked later still down , checked the apn and there wasn't one anymore.
So searched for the right info for virginmobile when entering APN it states no simcard found.
So now i can't enter any info to use the phone. Only wifi works
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Goatshocker said:
Have you restarted the phone?
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I have seen this but on another rom and the only way I could fix it was a reflash even factory reset in TWRP didn't work.
Hey guys,
I bought a used phone on ebay, which was in a boot loop.
I fixed the boot loop by flashing a stock rom with flash tool. After that I unlocked the bootloader and tried a ICS rom. It worked fine, but I couldn't connect to a network (no service, wifi works). It tried different sim cards and providers... all with the same issue. If I want to connect manually to a network a message pops up: Your sim card cant connect to this network. The crazy thing is that if I search for networks I find my network but cant connect...
So I thougt there may be a problem with the rom or the kernel->I tried various roms and kernels -> all have the same issues
Maybe go back to stock will fix the problem -> :crying: No I tried it.
I just don't know, what is wrong with this phone. I'm new to SE devices, so I might have done something wrong(?).
I hope someone of you can help me getting the device work.
Thanks in advance
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Hey guys,
I bought a used phone on ebay, which was in a boot loop.
I fixed the boot loop by flashing a stock rom with flash tool. After that I unlocked the bootloader and tried a ICS rom. It worked fine, but I couldn't connect to a network (no service, wifi works). It tried different sim cards and providers... all with the same issue. If I want to connect manually to a network a message pops up: Your sim card cant connect to this network. The crazy thing is that if I search for networks I find my network but cant connect...
So I thougt there may be a problem with the rom or the kernel->I tried various roms and kernels -> all have the same issues
Maybe go back to stock will fix the problem -> :crying: No I tried it.
I just don't know, what is wrong with this phone. I'm new to SE devices, so I might have done something wrong(?).
I hope someone of you can help me getting the device work.
Thanks in advance
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Maybe you only need to set APN
Try to put only wcdma network,in mobile networks
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Thanks for your replies
I'll try that tomorow.
The apns are correct.
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I tried only wcdma:
It is even worse :sly:. The phone does Not find any Provider networks. So there is not even a chance to select the network manually.
I still think that the device has a software issue and no hardware issue, because it finds the available networks but can't connect to one.
Strange stuff.... :what:
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Luke44 said:
I tried only wcdma:
It is even worse :sly:. The phone does Not find any Provider networks. So there is not even a chance to select the network manually.
I still think that the device has a software issue and no hardware issue, because it finds the available networks but can't connect to one.
Strange stuff.... :what:
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Maybe it's sim locked?
dial *#*#7378423#*#* , look under service info -> SIM lock
0 means it's unlock
1 should means it's locked
This has happened to me before. It happened while I was using the phone, and restating at first didn't fix it.
To fix it, I went to the dialer and dialed *#*#4636#*#*
Goto phone information and turn off the radio, then turn it back on, hopefully that will fix it. It worked for me. Good luck.
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I fixed the problem by relocking and unlocking the bootloader a few times.
Trank you for your replies
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Next problem.....
I just get service if there is a HSDPA net reachable: banghead:
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Hi all,
I have a sprint HTC U11. I have TWRP installed and the phone rooted via SuperSU. I installed the Wifi Tether Router app and got it to work. However, the app did something to mess up my WIFI and I am no longer able to turn WIFI on at all anymore. It just says "Error" in the WIFI section when I open the phone settings.
Can someone please tell me how to restore all of the factory WIFI settings to get rid of this problem?
Thanks.
You can maybe try Settings -> Backup & Reset -> Network Settings Reset to see if it will help..
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You can maybe try Settings -> Backup & Reset -> Network Settings Reset to see if it will help..
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I have tried this with no luck. I think I probably will have to flash something via fastboot, but I'm not sure what to flash.
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I have tried this with no luck. I think I probably will have to flash something via fastboot, but I'm not sure what to flash.
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I suppose you have also tried this from their support page (if I googled correct app):
Q: After using the app I can not use WiFi, I can not connect to WiFi networks
uncheck the "Scan Always Aviable" on WiFi Advanced Settings on your phone and reboot your phone
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I suppose you have also tried this from their support page (if I googled correct app):
Q: After using the app I can not use WiFi, I can not connect to WiFi networks
uncheck the "Scan Always Aviable" on WiFi Advanced Settings on your phone and reboot your phone
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Yeah, I have seen that, but the "Scan Always Available" option is not present on my U11. I know that it was on my Old M8.
jmalbright said:
Yeah, I have seen that, but the "Scan Always Available" option is not present on my U11. I know that it was on my Old M8.
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I have relocked my bootloader as I am selling this one as Solar Red is on it's way so I cannot test it.
I might be completely wrong, but there is that or similar setting now in Location -> three dots menu in top right corner -> search -> enable wifi scan or something..
I have no other ideas except obvious ones or googled ones, if you uninstalled app, rebooted and still doesn't work you can maybe contact developer or someone here uses that app and can help you..
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I have relocked my bootloader as I am selling this one as Solar Red is on it's way so I cannot test it.
I might be completely wrong, but there is that or similar setting now in Location -> three dots menu in top right corner -> search -> enable wifi scan or something..
I have no other ideas except obvious ones or googled ones, if you uninstalled app, rebooted and still doesn't work you can maybe contact developer or someone here uses that app and can help you..
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Thanks for the help, still no luck . I'll try to get in touch with the developer.
That error seems kernel related, try restoring the stock boot.img
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That error seems kernel related, try restoring the stock boot.img
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I'll give that a try when I get home.
I should have also noted that doing a factory reset resolves the issue. I would like to avoid that if possible though.
Have you tried dirty flashing rom?
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Have you tried dirty flashing rom?
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No, I am not familiar with that process.
I believe that is flashing without wiping, on top of the existing rom install. I'm not sure that this will help; but that is what I've seen discussed as dirty flash....
So this is a conceptual only answer.
I am having the exact same issue. Anyone come up with a fix?