I have a galaxy s8 plus that i downloaded the us unlocked firmware for, after flashing it via odin i can no longer text. I can call, recieve texts fine but cannot semd texts via any texting app. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix?
Edit - Ive wiped the cache partition, factory reset already. Problem persists through this.
Edit - Im new to this community if i use the wrong terminology please correct me, im not 100% sure on everything, thanks.
Bump. Any options to Root this phone?
Yes there is a root, this thread isnt about rooting thw device its about my phones inability to send text messages.
PaulieV said:
I have a galaxy s8 plus that i downloaded the us unlocked firmware for, after flashing it via odin i can no longer text. I can call, recieve texts fine but cannot semd texts via any texting app. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix?
Edit - Ive wiped the cache partition, factory reset already. Problem persists through this.
Edit - Im new to this community if i use the wrong terminology please correct me, im not 100% sure on everything, thanks.
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I remember that would happen to be at first. I kept messing with Odin. Don't know what happened but it finally worked. Maybe you can try to reset without the SIM card pop it back in your phone might restart to install necessary files for it to work.
eddyo1993 said:
I remember that would happen to be at first. I kept messing with Odin. Don't know what happened but it finally worked. Maybe you can try to reset without the SIM card pop it back in your phone might restart to install necessary files for it to work.
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Thanks for the help, I ended up cashing in my Samsung premium care and got a brand new gs8 in about 12 hours. I'm impressed.
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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?
JBrian420 said:
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.
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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.
Neverendingxsin said:
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.
JBrian420 said:
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?
Neverendingxsin said:
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.
So I recently flashed the CM10 M2 rom on my verizon GS3 and it worked good for a week. Now I can't get any service on the phone.(calls, internet, etc).
I flashed it back to bone stock using Odin and still didn't do the trick. I thought it might be the SIM card but I tested it with my old Droid Razr and it worked fine. Any solutions? I really want this phone functioning again. thank you
Kinda new to Samsung and Verizon but from what I read, u may have list your imei, you can look up tutorials on you tube on how to restore it if u backed it up, or how to install default ones. Happened to me and I had to do a factory reset and re root
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chupafaros said:
Kinda new to Samsung and Verizon but from what I read, u may have list your imei, you can look up tutorials on you tube on how to restore it if u backed it up, or how to install default ones. Happened to me and I had to do a factory reset and re root
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wasn't sure on how to restore default imei. I did an unroot and re-root and still didnt work. still need help
still in need of help I noticed my IMEI was at 0 so went through a long process to restore it. Now I do have a number under "IMEI" but mobile network still isn't working. I'm currently running stock everything. please and thank you
Well if your like me, you now believe you have a $700 brick. Well I had t he same issue, and I'm rolling done the highway typing this post on my phone. Just fixed it today in fact. This is what I did to fix it. I have a vzw sgs3. Flash it to stock. Flash stock modem fw. Search the forum for restore imei guide tool. Follo those instructions and you'll download a file with a panda icon. after that, when it turns on you will still have no service. This is ok. Search the forums for SIM reprovision. One of the posts tells you to back up everthing including your internal sd. Do that if you want your stuff. Then it will tell you to dial *2767*8858#. (I know these are the wrong numbers but they are in the *xxxx*xxxx# format and it starts with *27.) This should do it.when it reboots it's like a factory reset. But it fixes it. Oh and I also had Verizon give me a new SIM. To 're cap... search Guide imei restore tool and SIM provision.hope this helps.
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Well if your like me, you now believe you have a $700 brick. Well I had t he same issue, and I'm rolling done the highway typing this post on my phone. Just fixed it today in fact. This is what I did to fix it. I have a vzw sgs3. Flash it to stock. Flash stock modem fw. Search the forum for restore imei guide tool. Follo those instructions and you'll download a file with a panda icon. after that, when it turns on you will still have no service. This is ok. Search the forums for SIM reprovision. One of the posts tells you to back up everthing including your internal sd. Do that if you want your stuff. Then it will tell you to dial *2767*8858#. (I know these are the wrong numbers but they are in the *xxxx*xxxx# format and it starts with *27.) This should do it.when it reboots it's like a factory reset. But it fixes it. Oh and I also had Verizon give me a new SIM. To 're cap... search Guide imei restore tool and SIM provision.hope this helps.
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I would like to first thank you for your input. Although i had that panda icon program i used a different program to restore my imei as well as my eri. After doing that i thought i finally fixed it then realized im still missing some of the numbers under phone status such as MIN. PRL version and ICCID. does the sim reprovision fix this.
Thank you all who have gave me advice to fix this problem. I finally got it fixed and i can't be happier. After going through circles restoring my IMEI and PRL it still wasn't working. What did the trick was dialing *2767*3855# which did a factory reset. My mobile is working again!!!!!!!!!!!!!:highfive:
I've figured out how to fix it! First, I went to Section 5 of this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709 thread and odin-ed back to stock. Next I fixed my IMEI using a guide I found on xda. It was the second part of thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117 thread that says "IMEI is already corrupt".
Next, I did a bunch of things that I don't think I should have done and I ended up with a soft brick phone so I went and flashed back to stock via odin by following this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030 guide. I don't really know if it was necessary and I ended up getting stuck on the activation screen. If at any time you can not get past the activation screen, the third post down from here shows how to get past it so you could go to your settings and check them out or unlock your bootloader or whatever it is you need to do. But this whole part may not be necessary.
This is the part that I think completely fixed the phone. Probably the most important part of this whole guide. You have to dial *2767*3855# from a completely stock rom (root66 or others). It factory reset my phone and somehow the calls work, although it always says I'm roaming
A couple days ago I rooted my s3 and flashed the CM10.1 ROM. It had problems with mobile data and connecting to 4G and phone calls, so I tried out a bunch of different ROMs before deciding it had to be something else.
I figured out that my IMEI had been erased and since I didn't have it backed up (and I have no idea where my nandroid backup is or what happened to it) I had to manually restore it using some NV items reader writer tool and some other similar tool. It worked but there was something else, I think it was called ERI, was set to none. I kept trying stuff and ended up doing a factory reset. I attempted to unroot my S3, I have no idea if I succeeded in unrooting.
What I just did was soft brick my s3, not completely sure how, but I did then re flash root66 using odin successfully and now I'm back to the activation screen. Now it is stuck trying to activate the phone, but it fails every-time, and I can't do anything but restart the phone. So I restart the phone and have to go through the set up screen again and it tries to re-activate but fails and goes through the whole thing again.
Could someone please help me?
According to the Verizon website the phone is activated.
Update 8:24 PM EST: I have gotten past the activation screen but it says that the phone is out of service and when I try to call someone it says that the "mobile network is not available". Please help.
Since nobody is here to answer me, I will post the answer once I figure out what to do, just in case somebody in the future has the same problem.
I'm going to start by re-rooting my phone. I'll let you know how that goes and if anybody else could help me out that would be great. Thanks.
UPDATE 7:45PM EST:
I successfully re rooted the phone via odin and tried to start it up to no avail. Next I tried to flash a ROM, but I must have forgotten to unlock the bootloader since I couldn't even get the phone to boot completely. Right now I'm flashing back to the vzw root66 rom and then I'm going to re root and try to unlock the boot loader.
UPDATE 8:07PM EST:
I finally figured out how to get past the activation screen and I unlocked my bootloader. Before I flash AOKP I'm going to see if I could fix everything else. I think I'm pretty close to a solution. If anybody else is having the same problem send me a message or reply here, I'll try to answer your questions if you let me know what you've done.
I really just need a way past the activation screen. After that I think I could figure out what to do.
Sorry your having problems. I wish I could help but never ran into that problem so everything you said went over my head otherwise I would of fine a lot of research. At least now you are learning more and more.I just figured I would respond since no one else did.Good luck.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30182790&postcount=1
Have you tried this?
defkult said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30182790&postcount=1
Have you tried this?
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Yes, I managed to bypass the activation screen but now I still can not make any calls.
mikeman45 said:
Sorry your having problems. I wish I could help but never ran into that problem so everything you said went over my head otherwise I would of fine a lot of research. At least now you are learning more and more.I just figured I would respond since no one else did.Good luck.
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Thanks.
Well I suppose it is hard for a phone to make calls when it isn't activated.
Goodluck on your quest though.
Thanks for the help, I finally got it working.
myoussef0 said:
Thanks for the help, I finally got it working.
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What was the main problem?
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In case someone else has this problem...When I flashed pure 4.2.1, I couldnt get past activation and then found out how to bypass the screen. Tap once in each corner of the screen to bypass activation screen. Then once at home screen go to settings>more(right below WiFi/Bluetooth/data)>mobile networks>CDMA subscription. NV will be selected, change it to RUIM/SIM. Reboot phone. Worked perfectly for me.
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jmarch said:
In case someone else has this problem...When I flashed pure 4.2.1, I couldnt get past activation and then found out how to bypass the screen. Tap once in each corner of the screen to bypass activation screen. Then once at home screen go to settings>more(right below WiFi/Bluetooth/data)>mobile networks>CDMA subscription. NV will be selected, change it to RUIM/SIM. Reboot phone. Worked perfectly for me.
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Thanks for this post. I ran into the same problem (flashing CM 10.1) with my first S3 phone but did not know how to fix it (wish I saw your post ahead of time). I returned phone to stock via Odin and was able to exchange for a second S3 phone via Verizon (since I have phone insurance). I flashed AOKP ms 1 (jb 4.1.2) on second S3 phone and noticed it was hanging on activation and also said no mobile network when trying to make a call. Luckily, the phone spontaneously rebooted on its own and then started working. Previous to my first S3 phone, I had a Galaxy Nexus. Never ran into any problems with the Galaxy Nexus and almost tempted to go back to it since the S3 seems buggy when flashing a new rom. I am afraid I'm going to brick yet another S3 and be out $400 since I don't think phone insurance will allow me to exchange a second time since this probably alert them to the fact that I'm flashing custom roms.
Also, under mobile networks>system select be sure to change from home to automatic. Reboot.
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Also, under mobile networks>system select be sure to change from home to automatic. Reboot.
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All was working fine until I tried to do this. At first nothing was selected and everything was working, but when I tried selecting automatic and rebooted it selected home for me and it is impossible to change back to automatic without it automatically changing it back to home against my will.
Just in case this post gets moved, I want to identify my device as the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 (i535).
To give a little background on my issue, I have an issue with the device. When I first got it back in July, first thing I did was root the device. Naturally, since it was a new device, I was working with experimental methods... a couple weeks ago I thought to download CyanogenMod 10.1 (nightly build) to flash it with 4.2 and rid myself of the persistent OTA update that as we all know could not effectively install because of the measures I took to root. So, I boot into recovery and flash my custom rom. BAM! As it turns out, I did not have an unlocked bootloader and my phone was now teetering on the verge of being a $600 paperweight. I got that dumb yellow triangle saying unofficial firmware detected or some nonsense like that... Anyway, I look around the internet and decided that I was going to revert back to a stock rom using Odin, and then proceed to unlock my bootloader and root the device (I followed method 3 here) I used some touch recovery console that I have never heard of before (backups incompatible with ClockworkMod recovery) and something must have failed because my back up would not flash. I took the hit on losing most everything and reflashed successfully the custom rom mentioned earlier.
After about a week, I noticed the device began to drop data. 4G would just stop at random parts of the day, and I would have to disable and enable the data to get it to reconnect. At this point I was still able to make and receive phone calls and texts. After about 3 days of this, I concluded it was more than likely a bug in the custom rom, and that I could not live with it... so I redid the a fore mentioned tutorial and left the phone as a stock/unlocked/rooted device. The data issue continued, but with a twist. I was now unable to make or receive phone calls or texts. No matter what I did, I could not do anything and the 4G would only stay connected for a matter 5 minutes or so. When I logged into my vzw account, it identified my device as an unknown non-verizon device. Customer service walked me through various soft/hard reset techniques and nothing worked. They also suggested I try a new SIM card, which failed to work.
So, I turn to the bright minds of the android community. I have already decided not to invoke the Verizon warranty offered, where the result is they take my malfunctioning phone in flawless cosmetic condition and replace it with a "like-new" phone in working condition, because I think it's garbage that a warranty would give out used crap (should fix or replace). I have not contacted Samsung customer support yet because I wanted to see what my options were. I've already attempted flashing different radios and nothing seem to make any difference. If I have to, I will revert it back to stock again and invoke Samsung's warranty program, but I would much rather keep the phone. As it sits, I am stuck with my Motorola Droid Razr Maxx, and that just doesn't cut it.
So I ask, is there anything that can be done? Anyone know of a fix for my situation? I saw something about this in my quest for an answer and I don't know if my situation is a fit for this fix. If anyone has any knowledge of my issue and a work around for it, it would be greatly appreciated. I am at my whits end.
It sounds like you've done your homework on your problem.. The only thing in your post I didn't see was your sim card.. Maybe pulling it wait 2min restart. Shut down and insert,, or maybe a reprovision of the sim may be in order..
Ahaaaa....!!!
If your IMEI is intact, I would say to flash to ICS and reprovision the phone as suggested above. If it is not, you need to restore it with that backup that you made some time ago.
If it were me, I would reprovision, that is easy to do and I honestly think that it will work for you. If that works for you, reroot and restore your backup for TW ROM and you will be fine.
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If your IMEI is intact, I would say to flash to ICS and reprovision the phone as suggested above. If it is not, you need to restore it with that backup that you made some time ago.
If it were me, I would reprovision, that is easy to do and I honestly think that it will work for you. If that works for you, reroot and restore your backup for TW ROM and you will be fine.
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Well that's just it... I don't know anything about the IMEI and how to determine if that is the issue. If by reprovision you mean reflash back to stock, that is it's current state, and that did not resolve the issue.
As for the other comment in regards to the SIM card... I have already attempted that method, and it did not work. Also, a new SIM card was also tried, and had no success.
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Well that's just it... I don't know anything about the IMEI and how to determine if that is the issue. If by reprovision you mean reflash back to stock, that is it's current state, and that did not resolve the issue.
As for the other comment in regards to the SIM card... I have already attempted that method, and it did not work. Also, a new SIM card was also tried, and had no success.
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Google reprovision, it is a number combination that you enter on the keypad that resets your phone. I had a similar problem that you are having and that fixed our for me. You also need to know that when you do this, it will erase all of your information on the phone. It will be just like it was when you unpacked it and powered it on the first time.
You will have to be on ICS because they removed the option to do this with JB. Just search for the code to enter and you will be fine.
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Google reprovision, it is a number combination that you enter on the keypad that resets your phone. I had a similar problem that you are having and that fixed our for me. You also need to know that when you do this, it will erase all of your information on the phone. It will be just like it was when you unpacked it and powered it on the first time.
You will have to be on ICS because they removed the option to do this with JB. Just search for the code to enter and you will be fine.
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Ok. So I tried the reprovsioning mentioned above. When my phone rebooted I was on data and able to make phone calls. Score! However, I checked the IMEI and it said 0. So, thinking that it was just a matter of time before my device began to stop working again... I did the IMEI fix. Now my phone is placing calls and holding data without issue. The OTA updates are flooding in and installing without issues.
I would like to point out, while I feel better having done the combination of both reprovisioning and IMEI fix, ultimately the initial reprovisioning did appear to resolve the issue.
Thanks to everyone for the assistance provided.
Is there a method/software that can backup carrier info? Buddy of mine wants to upgrade to 4.4.2 but he is flashed to Selectel Wireless and that would wipe out his carrier info and have to dish out another $50 to get reflashed again. Was hoping there was a way to backup that info... install 4.4.2 and then reload the info.
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define carrier info. Do you mean his IMEI and baseband version?
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define carrier info. Do you mean his IMEI and baseband version?
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Hate to sound stupid, but whatever info you might lose doing an upgrade or even a Factory Reset. He did a reset a couple days after having his phone flashed from Verizon to Selectel and his phone wasn't working right. Was making calls but they were showing up as another number and ended up having to pay the guy that originally flashed it... another $50 to reflash and fix it. Thought there be some method to save this info. I can only imagine there must be a way, as there must be people into messing with roms who have to go through this process each time.
Free can of beer for the correct answer.
Maybe an NVbackup in terminal might do the trick. I don't know. If you figure it out let me know. I'm thinking about flashing another rom and seeing what happens. When I originally had a guy flash selectel I had to be on a TW rom. After this I restored a nandroid of nameless and still had service although in both cases my new number never showed up in about phone / status. I was told to use 8sms to change my phone number in there and then it would show up. On my first flash before I was told about the 8sms trick, I went home and was unable to do anything, no service. I went back flashed TW in his office. Did the 8 sms trick, then restored the same namless nandroid. All is well. Knock on wood. Last night I wanted to wipe data cache and instead of doing it in CWM or actually phil's touch, I did it in the phone settings and it wiped my friggin internal sd partition. What a freaking bummer. Luckily there was nothing super important on there I keep most important stuff on my external SD. I might try tonight to flash a TW just to see if my signal gets a bit better but I'm going to try to figure out how to backup my settings first. The second time there, the owner did the reflash and told me about the 8sms. He was clueless about flashing different roms. There's got to be a way to backup all the needed information in an AOSP rom, or an app, I just gotta figure out how. If you figure this out let me know
Thanks and good luck