hey guys, ever since i rooted and put viper rom on my device it reboots during phone calls, but even now that i flashed back to stock rooted it still happens. Any one else having this issue or know of a fix? this is the new black one from t-mo not sure if that makes a difference.
I'm having reboot problems involving Call Recording being used with Wifi Calling. Separate issue....but may disabling wifi calling would fix your problem? I've also read elsewhere that there have been past HTC problems with Wifi calling.
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I know it is only an alpha build ICS but this thing rocks. The smoothest ROM I have installed on my g2x. Except for wi-fi calling issues. W-fi calling initiates, can make/receive call but the moment you answer call, other end can't hear and you can't hear the other end and then it crashes. I tried everything already I know under the sun. Re-installed ROM, installed and re-installed different versions of ICS gapps, dalvik wipe, and everything. Just need it at work. I work in a place where every carrier has no signal, so wi-fi calling is awesome. Anybody has same problem with me and found a solution?
I've noticed a reboot or plane mode on/off will randomly fix it. It seems kind of hit-or-miss at this point.
I have the same issue except I haven't been able to make/receive a single call successfully. Admittedly I haven't tried airplane mode or rebooting after the first fail.
I've tried debugging it a bit and there's some strange messages in GANRIL -- there's a bunch of modem commands then suddenly NO CARRIER after some unsolicited command, then the whole thing seems to fail.
There's also some error that happens in the audio lib possibly pointing to a failed hand-off, but maybe that's a red herring.
I've tried a bunch of different versions I've found searching for a solution including one I packaged myself with some experimental build props and the .so and APK files from CM7.2. No success so far.
I kind of want to start a bounty for this -- Wifi Calling is very important for me. TMO signal sucks in my apartment that it's practically unusable even with a zBoost Wi-Ex running in here. In some places like Las Vegas the signal was so bad that I ended up using a Verizon MiFi card + Wifi calling =P
ICS is so cool though that even given all that, not having it is not a total deal breaker for me, just an annoyance.
I also have problems with wifi calling on HFS v1.2. It will connect and I can answer it. However, once I answer I can't hear the other side and they can't hear me and then it appears as if the other side calls again and all I can do is ignore the call.
Yeah, I managed to get this far now -- can sometimes make calls, can receive all calls but audio does not route on received calls. Then it goes into a bad state and requires a reboot for it to work again.
It seems ICS + Wifi Calling works, there's just bugs to iron out ...
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I also have problems with wifi calling on HFS v1.2. It will connect and I can answer it. However, once I answer I can't hear the other side and they can't hear me and then it appears as if the other side calls again and all I can do is ignore the call.
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I bought a refurbished Motorola Defy+ which came preinstalled with Gingerbread 2.3.4. Out of the box, the phone was able to receive calls, although I didn't test making calls at that time.
I ran the stock Software Update from Settings, and this installed 2.3.6 on the phone. Since that point, I can no longer make or receive calls on the phone. As soon as the phone tries to make the connection, it reboots: either when making a call into the phone, at the first ring, or when dialing out. I have confirmed that it's not the dialer itself that is the problem by using different dialer apps.
I have performed a full factory reset on the phone and tried with wifi, etc turned off but it has made no difference at all. Other features of the phone are absolutely fine and I have had no unexpected reboots due to any other cause.
After searching around it seems quite a few people have had problems with their Defy+ rebooting, but this is generally either during a call or just randomly. In my case it is absolutely at the exact time that it tries to make the phone network connection and at no other time.
Could this be a hardware problem, or is it more likely to be the 2.3.6 ROM installed by the software update? If I install another ROM, is it likely to fix the problem? If so, how would I go about downgrading the phone to the 2.3.4 version?
Thanks in advance.
OK, I jumped the gun.
I hadn't actually connected to any of my mobile phone network's APNs at the time I posted the above. Now that I have configured it to connect via 2G or 3G, I get random reboots all the time.
Not that this helps or anything.
Hello all,
I have tried a couple different roms between stock, trickdroid, unknown's and seem to have problems with wifi calling and was wondering if it was just me.
Basically I did not root the phone up untill recently I was running stock software and everything was good until getting the newest t-mobile update.
Since then and even after rooting with custom tmo rom I have issues with the following:
calls not ringing the phone when has been sleep for a while
wifi seeming to disconnect while on a call haven't seen it do it not on a call. (if wifi calling is off I don't have this issue)
call audio cuts out randomly.
I have so far put wifi to never go off with screen and put on best wifi performance.
That has seemed to help with the audio cutting out has gone away and with the connection drop during calls does not seem to happen as much.
with not getting calls it seems to not happen as much more so setting a different governer helped that not so much the rom.
Anyone else have these issues or noticed similar problems.
I have a rooted stock HTC One S running 4.04.
I recently discovered an interesting problem. I've been using the Call Recorder app for a while now and it works great, but the other day I discovered that if i'm using wifi calling to make calls, my phone crashes and reboots. I disabled the Call Recorder app and it solved the problem. The other interesting part is enabling speaker solves the problem...so as soon as I place the call, if I hit the speaker button, the phone doesn't crash.
I haven't had the chance to try any other apps yet. And it's not really a big deal as i rarely use wifi calling. But I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts as to why this could be happening or if anyone else has experienced this.
Thanks!
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I've noticed that on every lollipop build I've tried, in getting phone call hang ups. Sometimes 5 seconds into a call, sometimes 30. It doesn't happen on speaker. I make a conscious effort to keep the phone away from my face so I don't accidentally hang up by touching anything. Am I the only person this is happening to? Anyone else? Anyone find the root of the problem? I've tried wiping and clean flashing all the custom Roms and nothing has fixed this problem.
Also noticing in not able to connect to 5g Wi-Fi either.