My Moto G XT1045 was running perfectly fine with Cyanogen Mod 13 for months. A few months ago, for seemingly no particular reason, data, SMS and phone service stopped working completely. I tried a bunch of things to fix it, including a complete wipe, but nothing worked. Eventually what solved it was running the battery down to nothing, recharging it, and rebooting it.
Now I have the same problem, and the battery-killing trick hasn't worked.
When I open "Phone info" by dialing *#*#4636#*#* it reports "GSM service: Radio off."
Pressing "TURN ON RADIO" does nothing.
When I choose "View service Dialling Numbers" from that page, I get a list of customer support numbers for my provider, so I know that at least the SIM is working to some degree.
Another sign that the SIM card is fine is that the list of Access Point Names automatically loaded from the SIM card is correct.
In Mobile Networks->Network Operators, pressing "Search for networks" yields the message "Error while searching for networks."
Here's a list of what else I've tried:
Removed/re-added my Access Point Name
Switched to and from other Access Point Names
Wiped Cache/Dalvik with TWRP
Wiped everything, including data
Installed stock android ROM (lollipop)
Flashed Lollipop Radio Firmware from this thread
Allowed the battery to die and recharged a few times
Booted into safe mode
Any other ways I can diagnose or potentially solve this problem?
I recommend contacting via pm or by posting in that radio forum asking for losts101's help.
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Did you manage to solve this eventually? I am dealing with the same issue on my Moto G XT1039.
ArisZach said:
Did you manage to solve this eventually? I am dealing with the same issue on my Moto G XT1039.
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Unfortunately no, I eventually gave up and got a new phone. It was getting about time for me to buy a new phone anyway, I ended up getting an Honor 5X (I love it!)
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I managed to side-loaded and update my phone to 5.0.2. After updating though I am unable to connect to mobile data network. I wiped cache and factory erased my phone and even bought a new sim in case the sim I was using was faulty. Any help would be appreciated figuring out the reason i am unable to connect to mobile data.
Edit: I managed to fix this after getting my sim 1 reader fixed and now it seems to me that the lollipop update supports mobile data only on sim 1.
You have XT1033, right?
Sent from my XT1032 using XDA Free
I had a similar problem, i had to set proxy settings to non in apn settings...
goto-settings>more(in wireless and networks )>mobile networks>access point names>click the selected the access point remove anything written in proxy part.
This might work
There is no such problems here. Everything seems fine. Little better than KitKat in connectivity.
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I had a similar problem, i had to set proxy settings to non in apn settings...
goto-settings>more(in wireless and networks )>mobile networks>access point names>click the selected the access point remove anything written in proxy part.
This might work
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I tried it. But it doesn't seem to work. As far as i can tell the data switch itself isnt working. Turning it on or off keeps the data connection on off mode.
Ps. Forgot to mention that my sim 1 slot is broken. So, i am currently using Sim2.
I've had the same issue twice after reboots. Then I reboot again and it's gone.
For some reason it adds lots of data usage from "deleted users and apps" and it can't connect to the network of my SIM card, it's a bug obviously but rebooting fixes it for me.
I have an XT1032 modded to XT1033 5.0.2.
ZareliMan said:
I've had the same issue twice after reboots. Then I reboot again and it's gone.
For some reason it adds lots of data usage from "deleted users and apps" and it can't connect to the network of my SIM card, it's a bug obviously but rebooting fixes it for me.
I have an XT1032 modded to XT1033 5.0.2.
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Ive rebooted my phone quite a bit. Didn't work though.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Long time lurker, first time poster, thank you for taking my post!
I have a Moto G, CDMA, unlocked bootloader, TWRP recover, Kitkat 4.4.2 stock Verizon ROM, rooted, on Pageplus. The GPS stopped working I'm hoping you all might be able to help. It quit in the middle of a road trip, so I had been using it extensively and it worked perfectly right up until it didn't (fortunately the mobile network location service was accurate enough to navigate by).
Of course, I ensured the location mode was set to "High accuracy" and tried rebooting first. I cleared AGPS data, though that shouldn't have made a difference. I also tried a factory reset (in TWRP) and fastboot erase modemst1/2 as suggested in another thread, still without success.
Using the app GPS Test my wife's Moto G gets a very accurate fix within seconds. On mine the exact same satellites are shown to be in view but none in use. To me all of this suggests a hardware issue but I thought I'd ask just in case. Any suggestions? Thank you all in advance!
Hello,
I am experiencing a strange issue with mobile data, the most similar thread I could find about my issue is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/fix-workaround-mobile-data-connectivity-t1149716
I am using Samsung J1 SM-J100ML, Android 4.4.4, Kernel 3.19.17-366995, Mar 26 2015, bought new as unlocked rooted
The phone was purchased new and everything worked great for a few months. Recently I took a short trip overseas to Australia and bought an Optus SIM card and installed their android app from Google play (this was the only change I can think of that could have caused my issue). Upon returning home and using my normal SIM, I found my phone is now constantly switching between HSPA and HSPA+, sometimes many times per minute. This interferes with web browsing or using chat apps, as the connections seems it must reset, which takes a few seconds each time it switches. This issue is making is incredibly frustrating to use the mobile data now. I ruled out issues with the SIM card, no mobile data issues on my other Samsung devices in the same location.
From my searches on this forum, I want to try to access the setting "CHANGE HSPA REVISION" so I can lock my device to a frequency to prevent switching, or disable Fast Dormancy.
I tried codes such as *#301279# and *#*#9900#*#, but they are not working. Uninstalled Optus app and threw away their SIM card already. I also tried starting the phone in Safe mode, but I still noticed the mobile data issue.
I can access the ServiceMode using *#0011#. I tried many combinations of selecting "Back" and entering "Q" then "0" or "00", or "Q0", "Q00", "Q0000", etc.. but nothing works.
I called Samsung for help, but they never heard of ServiceMode, and recommended a Factory reset.
My options as I see it:
1. Factory reset (long process to backup all data, reset, restore... I want to avoid). I suspect my issue is software related and will fix the issue, but its not guaranteed.
2. Find the correct "Key Input" code so I can use the ServiceMode and change settings that may help.
3. Buy a new phone.
Any ideas? Any one know the correct Key Input code to get farther in ServiceMode for this device? Thanks.
As stated I'm using the LG G5 H830 T-Mobile variant. I am getting 4G LTE data connection and everything runs well (Not in any WiFi range) Yet for SMS and calling as well as mobile hotspot I get "No USIM card' error. This happened after wiping the system and formatting data. Rebooted recovery (as per instructions on forum) then installed the stock firmware & Patch with systemless root and xposed. After this I did factor reset when just pulling the sim didn't help. Still nothing. I reflashed just the stock firmware with TWRP and SuperSU and issue is still happening. I've disabled rebooted and enabled the phone radio. SIM is in good condition and tray as well everything is SECURE and should be good to go.
I'm assuming a new SIM might be a solution. But I'm not counting on it and with Labor Day tomorrow for me I wouldn't be able to pick one up for 2 days. So here I am...hoping someone might have a fix. I know I don't have many posts on here. But I am an experienced user....just not with the more basic of problems I guess
Thanks!!
Has anyone else experienced this yet? I'm just curious...I had it fixed for a couple days. I've formatted data and done complete system wipe. Tried it resetting phone with the COMPLETE zip and TOT using LGUP. I'm receiving texts. Not calls. Not able to send either. I've activated new sim, didn't help. LG support just told me to look into warranty. T-Mobile needless to say just wanted. Sim card does show stock tmobile short code contacts but phone number shows as unknown. Hotspot won't work. I've tried setting the phone number to the sim. Nothing.
Anyways. I don't think I messed with anything, even so I've done everything to start the phone from scratch. Going to replace it, just more or less curious at this point and maybe others have had the same issue.
I believe I had the same issue as you and it was driving me crazy. I was constantly wiping data, system, etc but my phone kept giving the message "roaming indicator off" where it should show the name of the carrier. This resulted in me having LTE data and that's it- no 3g, no phone calls, etc. I couldn't even access the mobile network menu.
What ended up causing the issue was the network mode setting under wireless networks. Keep in mind at this point I'm running a patched rom which now gives more options in the network mode menu than the phone came factory with. I have an area at work where I have to switch to 3g, GSM/wcdma preferred network setting, because although I have full LTE signal, my connection goes dead. When switching back from 3g I chose the setting lte/CDMA thinking this would force my phone to stay in lte mode due to another area on an upper floor where the phone will constantly drop lte.
Anyways this resulted in my phone saying roaming indicator unavailable, the inability to make or receive phone calls, and either the mobile networks or network mode menus being grayed out. When stuck in this mode there is no way to put the phone back into the standard "GSM/wcdma/lte" mode. Even a complete reflash won't fix it. I even used lgup, which worked for maybe a day until it force closed the phone app and went back to roaming indicator unavail. I wiped every partition and even reflashed radio firmware. Nothing worked.
What ended up fixing it was using an app called v10 hidden settings which allowed me to access the network mode menu directly and re-choose the lte/wcdma/GSM setting. Incidentally on first access to this menu through the app there are only two network settings available. Once you choose a GSM setting, the rest appear.
I'm not sure if this was your issue but I hoped this helped because this took me about a week to workout.
I had this phone running with this SIM for a couple of years with LineageOS with no problems. Its a Xiaomi redmi note 4X.
Yesterday I stopped having service. I contacted the phone company and they said its not theirs. The problem is that it says there is no service and when trying to search for networks manually it says "error searching for networks".
I searched and there is a solution for it if it has MIUI which is to enable the radio or something like that, but following the steps I dont have that menu. I tried messing with all the config I could but nothing... Tried moving the SIM to the second slot, nothing. IMEIs are correctly set. Wifi works correctly.
I dont know what to do... If its a internal component broken, which one could be? The motherboard or one of the small ones?
I really need help...