Hi guys
I flashed a MOAR rom on my brother's s3 the other day and now he cannot make or receive calls and text message. He is able to still successfully use DATA, but cannot do anything else pretty much. Originally I had him on CleanRom, which worked flawlessly aside from his IMEI disappearing, which I ended up restoring successfully. Before installing the MOAR rom I make sure to do a back up of the phone in a working condition with the previous CLeanRom on it. So, since after installing MOAR rom he could not text or call and the phone would freeze up every 10 minutes I decided to do restore the backup I created. This fixed the freezing problem, but he still cannot text, or make any callls, nor can he receive either of those.
Any ideas?
IMEI number is still there, but ERI version says none.
You could go back to stock firmware through Odin and then flash clean rom or moar rom.
It's sometimes important to be in stock firmware before flashing a new custom rom
Did you flash the latest firmware during any of this process. I had some issues with an apparent bad flash of the latest firmware. i reflashed back to the previous firmware and didn't have any issues after that.
bbqsfire said:
Did you flash the latest firmware during any of this process. I had some issues with an apparent bad flash of the latest firmware. i reflashed back to the previous firmware and didn't have any issues after that.
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Would flashing a modem maybe fix the issue? Seeing as how I can't text or call?
Spewed said:
Would flashing a modem maybe fix the issue? Seeing as how I can't text or call?
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It wouldn't hurt, it just sounds like your phone isn't getting a signal. Try flashing the mb1 firmware and see if it fixes your issue. It won't make it worse.
The only other thing I can think of is to maybe pull your sim card out and put it back in to force a prl update. Maybe it'll refresh your signal.
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What error occurs when he tries to make a call or text? Did you format system partition before installing a new rom?
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Surge1223 said:
What error occurs when he tries to make a call or text? Did you format system partition before installing a new rom?
Surge1223
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There is no error, and no I didn't format the SD Card after I originally did it. It just simply pops in and out of service and when he does have good service he still can't call or text, but is able to use the DATA to get on Facebook.
Spewed said:
There is no error, and no I didn't format the SD Card after I originally did it. It just simply pops in and out of service and when he does have good service he still can't call or text, but is able to use the DATA to get on Facebook.
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I would flash the stock image and reinstall your roms. There are links in my signature for the software you will need.
DarkMenace said:
I would flash the stock image and reinstall your roms. There are links in my signature for the software you will need.
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The link for the s3 in your signature is broken and doesn't work.
Spewed said:
The link for the s3 in your signature is broken and doesn't work.
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It's fixed now. Was an extra 4.
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I tried to flash cm10 rom and it never would get past starting apps. I used the new recovery that I beleive beans had reated to install cm9. Then when I tried to reboot i got the verizon non authorized software message. I went back and odin back to root66 and could not get network connection. i have tried factory reset and doing over and over again with now luck. does anyone know why its not letting me on network
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I tried to flash cm10 rom and it never would get past starting apps. I used the new recovery that I beleive beans had reated to install cm9. Then when I tried to reboot i got the verizon non authorized software message. I went back and odin back to root66 and could not get network connection. i have tried factory reset and doing over and over again with now luck. does anyone know why its not letting me on network
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where did you get cm10 for the vzw phone? I thought it was for all of the other phones but vzw? Try going back to stock non root. try flashing the modems in the thread about this one.
phillyphill39 said:
where did you get cm10 for the vzw phone? I thought it was for all of the other phones but vzw? Try going back to stock non root. try flashing the modems in the thread about this one.
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if you go to goo app its in his folders of roms i beleive. i have tried that. i switched to my wifes sim card and got same results, so must be something on the phone
pitmanr2003 said:
I tried to flash cm10 rom and it never would get past starting apps. I used the new recovery that I beleive beans had reated to install cm9. Then when I tried to reboot i got the verizon non authorized software message. I went back and odin back to root66 and could not get network connection. i have tried factory reset and doing over and over again with now luck. does anyone know why its not letting me on network
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Flash the stock tar.md5 from here: http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=scH-i535
Whatever you flashed put a custom kernel on there, and that's why you get that message.
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I tried to flash cm10 rom and it never would get past starting apps. I used the new recovery that I beleive beans had reated to install cm9. Then when I tried to reboot i got the verizon non authorized software message. I went back and odin back to root66 and could not get network connection. i have tried factory reset and doing over and over again with now luck. does anyone know why its not letting me on network
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I don't mean to be rude, but development is not for questions
timothydonohue said:
I don't mean to be rude, but development is not for questions
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no offense taken, but with only one question and answer section and that for all cell services could make this question a little different
pitmanr2003 said:
no offense taken, but with only one question and answer section and that for all cell services could make this question a little different
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I have d2hackers cm10 up and running on my device...click link in sig!
i have tried new modem and fully stock rom. no luck. I was running dual boot before that if that could of caused issue. I am lost now.
pitmanr2003 said:
i have tried new modem and fully stock rom. no luck. I was running dual boot before that if that could of caused issue. I am lost now.
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I am lost. i have tried everything and i am now where a beginner when it comes to android. Im afraid that if i take it back they will see it has been rooted.
pitmanr2003 said:
I am lost. i have tried everything and i am now where a beginner when it comes to android. Im afraid that if i take it back they will see it has been rooted.
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wipe data then odin a factory stock image
droidstyle said:
wipe data then odin a factory stock image
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tried that still wants to roam.
pitmanr2003 said:
tried that still wants to roam.
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I have tried to odin stock and then wipe. still showing no data connection, and same thing when I put my wifes sim in. IM thinkiing it has something to do with the dual boot i had set up before. is there a way to repartion the internal sd card or emmc?
This seems to be happening to a lot of people flashing AOSP ROMs....this is why they warn you they are not responsible for what happens to your phone...especially with Betas.
There are many threads on this and several on how to get a workaround until someone figures out how to fix this.
Try doing a search on losing IMEI or roaming after flashing CM10...it is happening a lot...that is why I am just using rooted stock with VZW apps and TW frozen.
this problem I was having with no data or radio in CM10.
I used ODIN to go back to stock rooted (root 66).
When I did that I was boot looping in the puking rainbows 4GLTE boot animation.
I eventually figured out how to fix that by booting into recovery (press volume up, home button, and power button at the same time till phone boots). I then did a wipe data/factory reset.
My phone then booted fine into stock root.
I then proceeded to punch in *2767*3855# into my dialer immediately when I got stock root working. That did some sort of a factory reset / format. It all happened so quick I could barely read what it told me. The phone rebooted after a while.
I then downloaded EZ-Recovery for VZW Galaxy S3 app from the Play store.
I installed the custom recovery from Dhacker's CM10 post over on the droidhive forums using EZ recovery.
I also downloaded the CM10 file to flash and the Jelly Bean Google Apps file.
Rebooted into recovery, Wiped data/cache/dalvik.
Installed the CM10 file.
Installed the Jelly Bean apps.
Reboot.
Profit.
I now have a largely functional CM10 (as far as I can tell there are some camera issues). Data 3G/4G is working, so are calls and text and everything is dandy.
Did the *27 bla bla thing posted above and back to normal. Thanks everyone
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I installed beanstown rom in clockwork recovery and everything was working fine. I then decided to try the latest synergy rom and everything worked great as well untill I realized that I could no longer respond to text messages. I did flash the text message bug fixer in clockwork ahead of time. I also noticed that I couldn't make any phone calls. I then restored my previous backup with beanstown rom and problem carried over.
Any ideas?
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I installed beanstown rom in clockwork recovery and everything was working fine. I then decided to try the latest synergy rom and everything worked great as well untill I realized that I could no longer respond to text messages. I did flash the text message bug fixer in clockwork ahead of time. I also noticed that I couldn't make any phone calls. I then restored my previous backup with beanstown rom and problem carried over.
Any ideas?
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Go into your system settings ---> About Device ---> Status, and see if your IMEI number is a 0 or a whole bunch of numbers.
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Go into your system settings ---> About Device ---> Status, and see if your IMEI number is a 0 or a whole bunch of numbers.
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I got about 15 numbers.
Im thinking I gotta sbf my phone, I am new to this phone only had it for a few days.
JBrian420 said:
I got about 15 numbers.
Im thinking I gotta sbf my phone, I am new to this phone only had it for a few days.
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Odin back to stock unrooted, and see if that fixes your issue
Im downloading it now. I am away from home and using a slow hotel internet. This phone has some very large files compared to my old Droid X. I got about 40 mins to go on my download and in the meantime keep trying everything possible and trying to find someone else that had a similar issue.
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Im downloading it now. I am away from home and using a slow hotel internet. This phone has some very large files compared to my old Droid X. I got about 40 mins to go on my download and in the meantime keep trying everything possible and trying to find someone else that had a similar issue.
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And The stupid hotel internet keeps cutting off my internet so I have to start the download over again. Anybody have a working torrent for a odin back to stock file?
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Odin back to stock unrooted, and see if that fixes your issue
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Okay so used odin with back to stock unrooted file and after it came up I could make a call but data was stuck at 1x with no 3g. I wiped data/factory reset and now I am not getting data, phone or text to work.
I have since tried to reseat the sim card and rebooted numerous times.
Anything else that might work? I can't find anyone else that had a similar problem online and am now thinking I gotta take my phone to the verizon store tomorrow and possibly get a new sim card.
Hey guys, i'm posting here because I have a huge issue with my phone.
I think I have an idea of what caused my phone to go haywire, but i'm gonna post my phone specs:
Red Nexus 5 32gb
Rooted
Franco Kernel
4.4.2 (however, I think it may have somehow updated to 4.4.3 OTA somehow, which may be the root of the problems)
TWRP
Nandroid backup but done once i've been experiencing these problems
-The phone boots up normally and then abrubtly freezes.
-The dialogue "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped."
-I press ok, the screen turns black
-"Unfortunately, Update Device has stopped"
-I press ok, shortly after, both prompts pop up again repeatedly.
I literally have no way to get to the home menu, even using Safe Mode.
My main priority is to at least recover my SMS files. And obviously fix my phone..
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Hey guys, i'm posting here because I have a huge issue with my phone.
I think I have an idea of what caused my phone to go haywire, but i'm gonna post my phone specs:
Red Nexus 5 32gb
Rooted
Franco Kernel
4.4.2 (however, I think it may have somehow updated to 4.4.3 OTA somehow, which may be the root of the problems)
TWRP
Nandroid backup but done once i've been experiencing these problems
-The phone boots up normally and then abrubtly freezes.
-The dialogue "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped."
-I press ok, the screen turns black
-"Unfortunately, Update Device has stopped"
-I press ok, shortly after, both prompts pop up again repeatedly.
I literally have no way to get to the home menu, even using Safe Mode.
My main priority is to at least recover my SMS files. And obviously fix my phone..
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reflash your rom, or flash another rom. if using stock, you can reflash the factory img or find a rooted stock rom. anyways, you DO want to update to 444, as many bugs have been fixed from 442 to 444. if yoy dont want to lose any data, grab a stock rooted rom and flash it dirty, as in dont wipe a single thing. and your phone can not update itself, only you can let it update. and with you using franco kernel, it can not flash an ota, you would have to do it manually.
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reflash your rom, or flash another rom. if using stock, you can reflash the factory img or find a rooted stock rom. anyways, you DO want to update to 444, as many bugs have been fixed from 442 to 444. if yoy dont want to lose any data, grab a stock rooted rom and flash it dirty, as in dont wipe a single thing. and your phone can not update itself, only you can let it update. and with you using franco kernel, it can not flash an ota, you would have to do it manually.
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Do you mind linking me a good thread on how to dirty flash a rom? I've been looking all over and i'm getting a lot of results that simply don't work.
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Nevermind, found out how to use adb. Can you at least tell me where the SMS files are stored? I used Textra.
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Do you mind linking me a good thread on how to dirty flash a rom? I've been looking all over and i'm getting a lot of results that simply don't work.
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Nevermind, found out how to use adb. Can you at least tell me where the SMS files are stored? I used Textra.
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well, theres no such thing. as most everyone will tell you the proper way is to clean flash, you wont find a dirty flashing thread. regardless, im known for my dirty flashing of everything. generally, what you do to dirty flash is make a backup in recovery first, then just flash what you need to flash, without wiping anything. the thing about dirty flashing is that you dont lose any data(while clean flashing you do).
where the sms files are stored, i have no idea. have you checked if your sms app created a file?
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well, theres no such thing. as most everyone will tell you the proper way is to clean flash, you wont find a dirty flashing thread. regardless, im known for my dirty flashing of everything. generally, what you do to dirty flash is make a backup in recovery first, then just flash what you need to flash, without wiping anything. the thing about dirty flashing is that you dont lose any data(while clean flashing you do).
where the sms files are stored, i have no idea. have you checked if your sms app created a file?
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So what I should do is push the rooted stock rom somewhere into my phone and use TWRP to install it straight?
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So what I should do is push the rooted stock rom somewhere into my phone and use TWRP to install it straight?
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right. adb push it to your phone, then flash it in twrp. if the dirty flash doesnt work out(chances are that it will) then you would have to wipe data(factory reset) and reflash.
simms22 said:
right. adb push it to your phone, then flash it in twrp. if the dirty flash doesnt work out(chances are that it will) then you would have to wipe data(factory reset) and reflash.
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You are a f**king god. It worked perfectly! Thank you so much!
Why isn't Dirty Flashing suggested by most?
NotReallyKnown said:
You are a f**king god. It worked perfectly! Thank you so much!
Why isn't Dirty Flashing suggested by most?
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because most follow older "proper" ways to flash software. and the proper way to flash, and to make sure all is working as should, is to clean flash. dirty flashing can cause issues, but its issues that are usually fixable. the problem is that most dont know that, or how to fix. 99.99% of issues caused by dirty flashing are caused by corrupt or incompatible data. where a data clearing for that particular app will usually fix. anyways, roms based on the same sourcw, and not far from what you are running, you can dirty flash. roms that have a different base than what you are running, you should factory reset first.
Dirty flashing has the potential of causing conflicts and issues. Of course it is not so bad if you back up your data. One problem though, is you might use your phone for a few weeks before the issues show up, then suddenly you are unable to backup data. So you lost a week or two of stuff.
By the way, I often dirty flash when I run into issues. After that though, it is a good idea to back everything up, wipe, and reflash everything. Limits potential issues arising and also causes of said issues.
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Dirty flashing has the potential of causing conflicts and issues. Of course it is not so bad if you back up your data. One problem though, is you might use your phone for a few weeks before the issues show up, then suddenly you are unable to backup data. So you lost a week or two of stuff.
By the way, I often dirty flash when I run into issues. After that though, it is a good idea to back everything up, wipe, and reflash everything. Limits potential issues arising and also causes of said issues.
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issues from dirty flashing do not appear weeks later, dirty flashing issues show up right away. all dirty flashing issues are caused by data, whether corrupt or incompatible. other issues are blamed on dirty flashes, but arent the real cause. issues like app fc's are the most common, and very fixable. the only issues that arent fixable are when you dirtt flash two completely different roms that are based on different sources, or different android versions. i have dirty flashed every single thing ive flashed onto my n5, since december, no issues. the only issue i had dirty flashing my n5 was dirty flashing L over rastakat. and the issue was minor. everything worked great except the status bar didnt go down all the way. why did it mess uo? because of incompatible data from rastakat with the new status bar code in L.
You are correct Simms, but it must be noted that you dirty flash the same version, for dirty flash to work. If just updating a rom it is usually fine, but if they have made a major change then it is not.
Have no tales to tell of my N5, but my Samcrap S3 (cracked the screen and she died, then I bought this bad boy ) had issues that would appear later. Maybe due to the dirty flash. Who knows, that is why I mentioned a clean flash rules that out.
Anyway, backing up everything leads to a carefree life!
Rooted stock ROM phone. To make a long story short I made a bad flash with an incompatible file. Restoring a backup resolved everything with one exception: 4G. Data works fine through 3G or wifi. No 4G data for apps. Curiously opening settings > Activate This Device pops spark right up if it's enabled in settings > More Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Mode but that's the only time. Also noted are APNs only list 3 "Wholesales" options which are all mostly empty.
The apns-config.xml file is present in /system/etc. All the appropriate data appears to be contained within it. Wiping does not restore the APN settings. Factory reset does not work either. Reflashing the stock rooted ROM does not resolve it. What else can I do?
Are you getting a 'Insert SIM Card' message is anything.
I have this issue with my S5. I usually run through a reactivation to fix mine.
No, though reactivation is a good suggestion. Thanks!
Upon further observation the Update PRL application says it's initializing but nothing happens. What is going on here?
You said you tried stock rooted? Is that the full factory tar flashed with odin?
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You said you tried stock rooted? Is that the full factory tar flashed with odin?
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It is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/general/g900poa6100stockrootedrom-t3043571
Not at all trying to blame the ROM. It was working perfectly until I made the mistake.
Are you thinking I should flash the full factory tar?
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It is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/general/g900poa6100stockrootedrom-t3043571
Not at all trying to blame the ROM. It was working perfectly until I made the mistake.
Are you thinking I should flash the full factory tar?
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I would try that first. It would rule out trying to flash something that isn't overwriting certain partition items like the modem.
Keep in mind that the internal SD might get wiped when flashing the full factory tar in odin and also that the you NEED to enter download mode from a powered off state to properly flash the full tar.
There are threads here in android development for the full tar files or you can also find them on sammobile's website as well.
If flashing the latest OA6 doesn't work, you may want to try going back to one of the older builds, 4.4.4 or 4.4.2 build too.
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you may want to try going back to one of the older builds, 4.4.4 or 4.4.2 build too.
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This was the chosen route. Flashed back to NE5, rooted again, flashed the same rooted OA6 ROM. Now there's a sweet little spark at the top of the screen. I was hoping to avoid all that but hey, that's what I get for a dumb mistake.
Thanks to everyone who replied! :good:
I'm having issues with my Galaxy S6. I used Odin to return to stock, and now I'm getting an "Unfortunately, IMS Service has stopped" error every 2 or 3 seconds. The phone is essentially unusable.
Other Galaxy phones have had similar issues, and I've tried some of their suggestions. I wiped Media Storage and factory reset the phone through the recovery. I tried to find the DRM app to wipe, but it's not there in the app manager. Does anybody have any suggestions? They are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Im having that same issue. I bricked my phone for about a week and I had just got the tar files to open and return my device to stock. Is it saying you have service? Ive been looking this up everywhere and have no luck with the s6 problem.
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I'm having issues with my Galaxy S6. I used Odin to return to stock, and now I'm getting an "Unfortunately, IMS Service has stopped" error every 2 or 3 seconds. The phone is essentially unusable.
Other Galaxy phones have had similar issues, and I've tried some of their suggestions. I wiped Media Storage and factory reset the phone through the recovery. I tried to find the DRM app to wipe, but it's not there in the app manager.
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Why did you return to stock? If you are planning to return/exchange the phone, then you may run into trouble if it is unusable.
3 options:
1. Attempt to reflash stock via Odin and hope it fixes the problem.
2. Restore a nandroid.
3. Clean flash a custom rom.
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Why did you return to stock? If you are planning to return/exchange the phone, then you may run into trouble if it is unusable.
3 options:
1. Attempt to reflash stock via Odin and hope it fixes the problem.
2. Restore a nandroid.
3. Clean flash a custom rom.
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i tried to reflash stock again and the same message kept coming up. i thought that restoring would wipe root so i dont know how you could flash a custom rom onto it. would you do that through the Odin program??
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i tried to reflash stock again and the same message kept coming up. i thought that restoring would wipe root so i dont know how you could flash a custom rom onto it. would you do that through the Odin program??
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Did you try restoring a nandroid?
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Did you try restoring a nandroid?
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i never backed up a nandroid. im pretty new to android phones and the deep stuff because the only thing i ever learned was iphone. do they auto backup? and if so, how could i restore it??
thank you for your patience, i know its driving you crazy haha.
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i never backed up a nandroid. im pretty new to android phones and the deep stuff because the only thing i ever learned was iphone. do they auto backup? and if so, how could i restore it??
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Android lollipop gives you the option to transfer your apps to a new device when you setup the new device. You are also given this option when you flash a custom lollilop rom, because the setup wizard will see this as a new device. However, you should always make a backup of a good working rom setup prior to flashing a new rom or any mods. When I say a "good working rom ", I mean a rom that you might possibly want to go back to, in case your next rom flash doesn't go well or it has major issues that prevent you from using it as a daily driver (which you won't know until you flash it, obviously). The stock rom is definitely a "good working rom", and you should ALWAYS make a backup of stock before flashing anything else.
Since you don't have a backup of stock, then you are stuck with Odin getting you back to bone stock, which apparently isn't quite doing the job. The only other thing I can suggest is flashing a stock rooted rom (eg, no mods other than root). But make sure you clean flash, which also means mounting & wiping /system in recovery. I forgot how to do it in CWM/Phil's recovery, but in TWRP go to Mount, tap /system then go back to the main menu, go to Wipe > Advanced and select cache, dalvik cache, data and system, then swipe to erase. Now you have a totally clean slate.
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Android lollipop gives you the option to transfer your apps to a new device when you setup the new device. You are also given this option when you flash a custom lollilop rom, because the setup wizard will see this as a new device. However, you should always make a backup of a good working rom setup prior to flashing a new rom or any mods. When I say a "good working rom ", I mean a rom that you might possibly want to go back to, in case your next rom flash doesn't go well or it has major issues that prevent you from using it as a daily driver (which you won't know until you flash it, obviously). The stock rom is definitely a "good working rom", and you should ALWAYS make a backup of stock before flashing anything else.
Since you don't have a backup of stock, then you are stuck with Odin getting you back to bone stock, which apparently isn't quite doing the job. The only other thing I can suggest is flashing a stock rooted rom (eg, no mods other than root). But make sure you clean flash, which also means mounting & wiping /system in recovery. I forgot how to do it in CWM/Phil's recovery, but in TWRP go to Mount, tap /system then go back to the main menu, go to Wipe > Advanced and select cache, dalvik cache, data and system, then swipe to erase. Now you have a totally clean slate.
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Ive tried looking online for software thats compatible with my carrier (cricket) but I couldnt find it. The way that I bricked my phone was trying to flash TWRP recovery on my phone. Cricket is through at&t and has the locked bootloader. I used pingpong root to root it but apparently it wasnt compatible with my phone. I'm kinda stuck.
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Ive tried looking online for software thats compatible with my carrier (cricket) but I couldnt find it. The way that I bricked my phone was trying to flash TWRP recovery on my phone. Cricket is through at&t and has the locked bootloader. I used pingpong root to root it but apparently it wasnt compatible with my phone. I'm kinda stuck.
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I have never messed with Cricket phones. I know they piggyback on the AT&T network, but I don't know if the firmwares are different. You could go to a Cricket store and look at the display S6 to find out the exact firmware version, and try to find that on the web (posting in the AT&T forum might yield a faster response). But trying to flash TWRP was not a good idea. Good luck!
I was attempting to return the phone to stock so I could sell it. I flashed the Cricket firmware, and ever since then I get the IMS service error. I can't flash a new ROM because I unrooted through Pingpong Root. When I flash through Odin, I only flash the AP .tar. Would it make a difference if I flashed all 4 (BL, AP, CP, CSC)?
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I was attempting to return the phone to stock so I could sell it. I flashed the Cricket firmware, and ever since then I get the IMS service error. I can't flash a new ROM because I unrooted through Pingpong Root. When I flash through Odin, I only flash the AP .tar. Would it make a difference if I flashed all 4 (BL, AP, CP, CSC)?
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I tried this just now and all it said was "attempt thread failed (0/0)"
boristhebladexx said:
I was attempting to return the phone to stock so I could sell it. I flashed the Cricket firmware, and ever since then I get the IMS service error. I can't flash a new ROM because I unrooted through Pingpong Root. When I flash through Odin, I only flash the AP .tar. Would it make a difference if I flashed all 4 (BL, AP, CP, CSC)?
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Yes it does make a difference to flash it into 4 different parts in case you have the entire firmware
Just wanted to throw my 2 cents in here, i woke to this lovely issue, which was rendering my phone unusable. I use a program call YouMail for voicemail, creeps my friends out when they get to my voice mail. Uninstall this program after wiping every cache imaginable, voila, no more issue. I haven't tried to reinstall it yet since i need to get some work done. Hope it helps in some way.
I have the same problem after flashing the stock firmware thru Odin on my S6 from Cricket. I also tried Factory Resert and Wiping the Cache, nothing seems to help at all. I get the annoying message about the IMS service. I've tried clearing the cache from contacts, ims service but no luck at at. Is there any other ROMs out there for the S6 from Cricket. Right now my phone is completely stock and has no service. Any word of advice would help, Thanks !
Edit: I flashed the CSC file thru odin and it got rid of the IMS error but now I have no service.
SRobby said:
Just wanted to throw my 2 cents in here, i woke to this lovely issue, which was rendering my phone unusable. I use a program call YouMail for voicemail, creeps my friends out when they get to my voice mail. Uninstall this program after wiping every cache imaginable, voila, no more issue. I haven't tried to reinstall it yet since i need to get some work done. Hope it helps in some way.
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Not an expert in any sense of the term, so ignore this if it's dumb. When the OP and others having this issue are bringing your phones back up, does the issue start prior to phone setup? Or is your Google account restoring some app that could be causing the issue?
it didnt solve my problem
I have the s6 edge though ..do i have to wipe and install the rom again??
Unfortunately ims has stopped working pop up
I noticed the spinning sync icon at the top my s7 phone. It was constantly trying to sync my messengers app to the cloud. (I tuned the sync function off an it seems to have stopped the annoying message from popping up. :good::fingers-crossed:
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boristhebladexx said:
I was attempting to return the phone to stock so I could sell it. I flashed the Cricket firmware, and ever since then I get the IMS service error. I can't flash a new ROM because I unrooted through Pingpong Root. When I flash through Odin, I only flash the AP .tar. Would it make a difference if I flashed all 4 (BL, AP, CP, CSC)?
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just root the device an then install root unistaller
find all apps with the word ims
unistall all apps
restart phone
Magic!!!!