Hi! I'm using CM9 (4.1) on my Motorola Defy and I got a problem that seems pretty simple to solve but I can't figure it out.
Recently I had some problems with the SIM card, just to find out I just had to change the baseband to receive signal.
But it seems that after trying to solve that problem playing with recovery (bootmenu), each time I try to change the baseband and I restart so it takes effect, the phone just doesn't remember what I did previously, asking for the Google account all over again. And, obviously, the baseband didn't change as well.
I already tried wiping the cache, doing factory reset, and wiping dalvik and battery stats. Any help would be appreciated
Edit: Just in case, I had the SIM card problem before flashing CM, I mean, just after I rooted the phone
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Hi guys,
i was thinking that after flashing a new ROM and wiping everything, this issue will be gone. But isn't.
I cleaned contacts on everything (SIM, SD card, battery,...) no change. (it is also rebooting when there is no SIM and SD card)
Can you help me with this?
Biggest issue is that it happends in the morning, when alarm should be ringing
Here is the vid of the issue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwJtz76C8PI
Did you wipe system, data and cache? Not restoring from titanium backup?
If not, do that. Most issues like this are just some remaining data or some restored data.
Else try a different kernel, most have a undervoltage that works with almost all phones but might not work with yours. Add more voltage or switch kernel =)
Hope you manage it
sir did you try to use a different sd card to install the rom? just wondering because if this is a board problem i think it should at least boot properly or not at all. im not really an expert but i think that there is a problem with the flash
My DHD started rebooting randomly this weekend It's happening every now and then, but one time it was constantly rebooting until I was able to do a complete restart.
I'm using ARHD 6.1.2 atm, and will try 6.1.4 to see if it helps...
Yes, before flashing i always wipe cache, dalvik cache, data.
I am not using any software for restoring my data.
I tried another RADIO, but no change
AdamiX said:
Hi guys,
i was thinking that after flashing a new ROM and wiping everything, this issue will be gone. But isn't.
I cleaned contacts on everything (SIM, SD card, battery,...) no change. (it is also rebooting when there is no SIM and SD card)
Can you help me with this?
Biggest issue is that it happends in the morning, when alarm should be ringing
Here is the vid of the issue
Do you use any sort of CPU overclocker?
I had exactly the same problem, my fix was uninstalling SetCPU and flashing the Set_to_default_1GHz.zip
After this solved the problem I tried OC Daemon, which brought back the problem. Some CPU`s just cont handle overclocking or undervolting
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If nothing happens with custom roms, go back to stock rom. Install an RUU. Then see what happens...
No i was not overclocking my CPU. Today i flashed original RUU, and i am going to send my phone to HTC. Because plastic cover is doing some sound, music jack is broken and the phone is rebooting. I think that they will change my motherboard.
Up until now I had a Galaxy S4 running omega ROM with a custom kernel (can't remeber which) and every so often I experianced a SIM card remove and needed to reboot - the other day, my mom decided to switch cellular compeny, and I recieved a new SIM - It all worked fine, until the next day I got an invalid SIM error and the phone was not usable - So I decided I would return to stock incase it would help or atleast it will return the warranty and allow me to let someone else fix it.
I followed a certain guide in this forum in order to return it to stock, and when the phone booted up - I got a "process.android.acore has stopped working error" - constantly flashing - making the phone unusable.
I wiped the cache and dalvik cache and did a factory reset, and formated every mount on my galaxy - and reflahed the stock firmware - and it fixed it - but now I have a "Samsung keyboard has stopped working" error - making me unable to text ever (tried clearing the app cache and data -didn't work) - and it also shows up when I don't use the samsung keyboard.... and there is the invalid SIM thing... I am stuck and have no Idea how to fix this thing... so... any suggestions?
gilmishal said:
Up until now I had a Galaxy S4 running omega ROM with a custom kernel (can't remeber which) and every so often I experianced a SIM card remove and needed to reboot - the other day, my mom decided to switch cellular compeny, and I recieved a new SIM - It all worked fine, until the next day I got an invalid SIM error and the phone was not usable - So I decided I would return to stock incase it would help or atleast it will return the warranty and allow me to let someone else fix it.
I followed a certain guide in this forum in order to return it to stock, and when the phone booted up - I got a "process.android.acore has stopped working error" - constantly flashing - making the phone unusable.
I wiped the cache and dalvik cache and did a factory reset, and formated every mount on my galaxy - and reflahed the stock firmware - and it fixed it - but now I have a "Samsung keyboard has stopped working" error - making me unable to text ever (tried clearing the app cache and data -didn't work) - and it also shows up when I don't use the samsung keyboard.... and there is the invalid SIM thing... I am stuck and have no Idea how to fix this thing... so... any suggestions?
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Hi,
I would recommend you to make a factory reset, flash another stock rom as your current one and then wipe again. Maybe your rom was damaged when you downloaded it.
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Ok, I managed to download another keyboard and it fixed it... I still think it needs a better fix... I managed to get it to recognise the SIM, but it is not stable and stable - and goes away until I play with it - turning device on and off, wiping cache.
So I recently tried to flash cyanogenmod 12 and now I have a problem with sound, none of it works, I try doing anything with sound and it just hangs.
Steps I have tried so far, wiping data and cache, factory reset, flashing stock firmware and formatting pretty much everything and now im out of ideas on how I can solve this.
its been happening for several days now no matter what rom I switch to so im thinking perhaps a link to the audio hardware is not there.
not sure what logs to provide so if anyone can point me in the right direction it would be hugely appreciated.
my phone is a note 3 (sm-n9005)
More details and a logcat
not sure whats important or how to collect the data.
Several days in and still no clue how to fix it. Tried flashing the 5.0 leak and updating everything even the boot loader I even repartitioned the phone to try and make sure no bad data was being saved. Still the same errors as before.
Hi everyone,
i am having a SM-G900F (it is t-mobile). It is on stock lollipop LRX21T.G900FXXU1BNL9 with modem and bootloader BOB7 (which i flashed a week ago).
I have problems since the last 2-3 days, my phone is connected to a working WiFi or mobile data and everything seems alright, but it isn't, i don't have any internet access. I have to turn of WiFi or mobile data and turn it on and eventually it starts working again :S
Does anyone has an idea what the problem may cause and how should i fix it? Thanks in advance
EDIT: Also if i take out the battery of my phone and turn it on afterwards, it turns off but with a black screen, and i get a "System fc", and i have to try to turn it on a few times to get it work like it should, but if i turn off the phone without taking out the battery it turns on just fine everytime
First thing Id try is clearing CACHE from Recovery
Did you factory reset after updating to Lollipop from KK? It is needed to get rid of left over bugs / files from KK
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First thing Id try is clearing CACHE from Recovery
Did you factory reset after updating to Lollipop from KK? It is needed to get rid of left over bugs / files from KK
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When i bought the phone (used) it already had lollipop on it. I tried clearing cache+dalvik cache but still the same, but didn't tried a factory reset, right now i am downloading a custom rom, will wipe everything and see what happens after that.
Some strange thing that i noticed is, that the internet now won't work for any app escept for viber, on viber it works without problems
Right now i have flashed another ROM with wipe-ing everything before and i have still problems with the internet :S
i don't know what do to now :/
EDIT: Data is working, but wifi connects but no internet :/
EDIT2: I've found out what the problem is, it wasn't my phone, it was some weird virus which changed my routers DNS settings
Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
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Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
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This advice doesn't work with my phone even with holding the buttons for 30 secs and more. For rebooting I can only wait until the battery is completely drained. With little hope for another way shortening time to the next reboot any help is appreciated.
Same here...experiencing the same prob...
Same problem.
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Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
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Sounds like you need your motherboard replaced i had the same issues on marshmallow thought the nougat update would fix it but realized it was a hardware fault not software..left it in store to get fixed and on repair sheet it said faulty motherboard..
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As i know some S7 have motherboard hardware problem, mine has too, what help? warranty and they replaced motherboard. But if you root, you can say good bye to warranty, they look at knox first with this problem.