So I'm rooted, and that went fine, then I did the process from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778757
I ran the script per the developers instructions in the first post and after rebooting, going through the 'optimize applications step'...it shows the following messages perpetually (even after clicking ok, messages immediately reappear, never letting the tablet finish its boot): "Logprovider has stopped." "Android.process.acore has stopped" "phone has stoppped"
I've tried to do a factory reset from recovery mode, but after the reset is complete, and it boots, it returns to these messages. Any advice?
Have you checked sammobile for the firmware for it?
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smknutson said:
Have you checked sammobile for the firmware for it?
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That worked!!!
Thanks so much!
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So I tried to go back frim stock ICS to stock GB via ODIN as per instructions in the dr ketan guide and tried to load an older German Debitel ROM which is what was the original factory version.
However upon first boot, before initial setup I get several force closes with the following messages:
Google Services Framework "process com.google.process.gapps" has stopped unexpectedtly
Calendar Storage "process com.android.providers.calendar" has stopped unexpectedly
"android.process.acore" has stopped unexpectedly
Then the phone just goes into a reboot cycle.
What have I done wrong?
The only thing I did was try to synch my contacts with google before I attempted to install the new ROM. Is it to do with the synch not completing before I switched the phone off?
Urgent help needed - any guidance welcome...
Many thanks!
Go into restore mode and wipe cache and data and davlik
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lbroller said:
Go into restore mode and wipe cache and data and davlik
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Thanks but how do I go into restore mode?
its actually recovery mode, up+home+power
Hello folks,
The SGH-i337 is my first android device and I've had it only for a few days now. I rooted the phone using the "1 click root and debloat" files in the development section of this forum. Everything worked great after that. Today I installed an unofficial apk on my phone but I wasn't comfortable with it at all. So I did a factory reset (are you not supposed to do that?)
After the factory reset, the phone boots up and gives me the usual settings menu. At the end of the settings however, it lags for a few seconds before it says "Unfortunately, settings has stopped working". This brings me back to the "choose a device name" menu in settings. If I fill it out again and go through settings, it crashes again. I can't get into anything else on the phone since it keeps going through the initial setup.
I've tried booting into recovery mode and deleting the cache. I doubt that this clears it since the phone gives me an error and reboots. I tried selecting factory reset through the recovery mode but that also gave me the same issue (said error and rebooted).
After some searching I've found that flashing a stock rom with odin might be the best way to go. Is that correct or is there a better way? On the odin download page, it only lists the 9505 version for Galaxy S4. Could I use that for my SGH-i337?
I think the phone is still rooted because it says Samsung Custom before booting up. Thanks for the help!
Had same exact issue as well.
I booted in to download mode and flashed it with factory rom, then installed CWM.
This is what i used. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297033
KGB7 said:
Had same exact issue as well.
I booted in to download mode and flashed it with factory rom, then installed CWM.
This is what i used. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297033
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Oh man, you're a life saver. I'm downloading the file and I'll give it a shot. So just to confirm, I put the phone into download mode and run Run_Me.bat and that should fix the issue?
Also for future reference, are you not supposed to do a factory reset after rooting your phone? Thanks!
Fixed it
The issue arose because the settings program was supposed to follow up with at&t locker setup. But since I had deleted the at&t files with the debloat tool, it kept crashing. So the solution was to reset the phone to stock firmware. I used Odin 3.07 to flash the factory ROM onto the phone and now everything is back to normal.
I guess this also answers my previous question, if I'd probably have the same problem again if I do a factory reset.
aleatoric said:
The issue arose because the settings program was supposed to follow up with at&t locker setup. But since I had deleted the at&t files with the debloat tool, it kept crashing. So the solution was to reset the phone to stock firmware. I used Odin 3.07 to flash the factory ROM onto the phone and now everything is back to normal.
I guess this also answers my previous question, if I'd probably have the same problem again if I do a factory reset.
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Just dont use all in one tool as you did before. Just use the chooper rooting process in the link I provided.
Then manually remove the apps you dont with titanium backup.
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"Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped" error message on boot
Hey guys,
After flashing the 4.4.2 firmware to my Note 3, I get the following error message once the device turns on: "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped". I can just click ok and the message goes away but it shouldn't be appearing in the first place so does anyone know how to make it go away?
Thanks!
Dimitri Stephan said:
Hey guys,
After flashing the 4.4.2 firmware to my Note 3, I get the following error message once the device turns on: "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped". I can just click ok and the message goes away but it shouldn't be appearing in the first place so does anyone know how to make it go away?
Thanks!
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Only known solution I have on these issues is a factory reset. I don't think there's another way of fixing it. It is always recommended to do a factory reset before flashing a new ROM.
Hope this helps
Sinotek said:
Only known solution I have on these issues is a factory reset. I don't think there's another way of fixing it. It is always recommended to do a factory reset before flashing a new ROM.
Hope this helps
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I will give it a try see if it works.
I've tried resetting the phone but the message still appears. I've also tried tr-flashing the rom and that hasn't worked either. What else could it be?
I had this error message the first and the second time I booted my phone when I got it. I haven't seen it since then!
I have Hangouts, messages and S Voice disabled. Not sure if it has something to do with those apps...
Same issue...I have tried all full wipe, full reset, stock 4.4.2, leak, but still have that problem
I had the same issue. I did go to recovery and format everything in internal memory. Then, installed Kitkat from PC Odin...
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Had the exactly same issue, I did a factory reset and it worked.
On similar problems with upgrades on both the S4 and S3 this have helped:
Go to phone settings-->More, then select Date and Time. Change the date format to something else then change it back to the format you wanted. Save and go back.
I have no idea if this will help on this problem but it might be a thing to try instead of a factoryreset
same problem here
I believe messing around with cheat droid messed up my phone,and I can't find a solution.
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ddmc78 said:
I believe messing around with cheat droid messed up my phone,and I can't find a solution.
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I've a Samsung galaxy exhibit t599n also got scanned by odin pro but can't post the results...
This error is usually linked to Facebook contact sync...
Does it also occur after a full wipe without installing/restoring any apps, accounts or contacts?
Also, test a different SIM, it might be malfunctioning.
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Hello everyone,
I woke up this morning and my phone, not flashed or messed with has this annoying error "unfortunately phone has stopped" and it won't go away, i keep pressing OK but it comes right back(less than a second). I went to application manager and stopped all 3 "Phone" icons under all applications and cleared data. I have a galaxy s5, Can anyone please help me with this issue? I don't get incoming calls or anything.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks
Try each step, and move on to the next if first step doesn't work.
1- Turn off the phone and pull the battery
2- boot to recovery and clear cache
3- boot to recovery and clear cache and factory reset ( back up your apps and files!)
4- download stock firmware and flash via Odin or just install Samsung kies3 and do a fresh ROM install (erases everything, backup first)
sanquipanqui said:
Hello everyone,
I woke up this morning and my phone, not flashed or messed with has this annoying error "unfortunately phone has stopped" and it won't go away, i keep pressing OK but it comes right back(less than a second). I went to application manager and stopped all 3 "Phone" icons under all applications and cleared data. I have a galaxy s5, Can anyone please help me with this issue? I don't get incoming calls or anything.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks
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I had a similar thing happen to me today. Clearing the cache did not help. What helped, which I came about by chance, was to click OK and immediately open the PHONE app. BTW, I have the galaxy S5 running Lollipop.
Fixed GS5 "Unfortunately Phone has stopped"
matchaze said:
I had a similar thing happen to me today. Clearing the cache did not help. What helped, which I came about by chance, was to click OK and immediately open the PHONE app. BTW, I have the galaxy S5 running Lollipop.
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Thank You very much. I had the same problem today and your suggestion fixed it.
Glad I didn't have to do a factory reset. Clearing cache didn't work.
Must be a lollipop bug.
matchaze said:
I had a similar thing happen to me today. Clearing the cache did not help. What helped, which I came about by chance, was to click OK and immediately open the PHONE app. BTW, I have the galaxy S5 running Lollipop.
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Thanks for the tip! I had the EXACT same problem tonight with my stock T-Mobile Galaxy S5 running Lollipop. T-Mobile Support went straight to the Factory Reset card, which I didn't want to do, so I tapped OK to dismiss the message and then quickly tapped the phone app to start it up before the message came back. So far, the message hasn't returned.
I'm seeing lots of reports of this error in a lot of forums, most of them occurring in the past few days. I'm wondering if there's been an update or something causing this problem. It seems to crop up on different devices and different carriers.
-rrinn
Thanks immensely
matchaze said:
I had a similar thing happen to me today. Clearing the cache did not help. What helped, which I came about by chance, was to click OK and immediately open the PHONE app. BTW, I have the galaxy S5 running Lollipop.
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I had this when I woke up this morning and couldn't do anything at all as it pops back up before I lift my finger from the OK button.
Managed to finally get the phone icon clicked and the phone app opened behind the stupid error dialog- pressed OK again and actually get to use my phone now!
Thanks so much!
I have a 306sh and got it fully rooted with TWRP installed. Today i was messing around in rom toolbox and disabled tthe following: Phone, Phone Storage, And Messaging because i currently don't have the phone activated. After a reboot I am faced with a never ending stream of pop ups "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped" and "Unfortunately, Phone has stopped".And then I do wipe data/factory resetwipe cache partition.But unfortunately, stay in the boot screen, enter the system failure. Thank you all in advance.
charlescha said:
I have a 306sh and got it fully rooted with TWRP installed. Today i was messing around in rom toolbox and disabled tthe following: Phone, Phone Storage, And Messaging because i currently don't have the phone activated. After a reboot I am faced with a never ending stream of pop ups "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped" and "Unfortunately, Phone has stopped".And then I do wipe data/factory resetwipe cache partition.But unfortunately, stay in the boot screen, enter the system failure. Thank you all in advance.
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Same thing happened to me! After a flashing (recovery.img & boot.img) and reboot, stay in the boot screen. I need help.
Do you have a backup
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no friend, no backup