I just realized I haven't been receiving phone calls for who knows how long. Everything else seems to work fine. I can make calls with no issues, but I'm not able to receive calls. I get voicemail notifications if somebody leaves one. I am running the PG1 firmware rooted and xposed. I was receiving calls before on this firmware with root and xposed and suddenly just stopped working. I have disabled WiFi calling, made sure there were no blocked numbers (even though I'm not getting calls from anybody), made sure do not disturb is disabled, and changed network modes. Does anybody know of this issue and have a fix? I would rather not have to factory reset due to it being a massive pain in the ass, but if all else fails I guess I don't have another option. Any help would be much appreciated.
Edit: I think I accidentally put this in the wrong section. If a mod wants to move it, please do.
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Hi!
My first post here....
I rooted my MT3G and installed CyanogenMod latest version. It was working fine for a week or so (except for "Force Close" issues, but I took care of that by removing task bar), and now since last Friday I'm not receiving most of my incoming phonecalls. My friends tell me they're trying to call me, but get disconnected right away. Phone doesn't ring, I get no missed calls, and it won't even go to voicemail. Occasionally though some calls will go through.... Outgoing calls and everything else seems to work fine. Also, when in the car and connected to bluetooth system and someone would call my phone, the bluetooth recognizes incoming phonecall, says "call from...", and doesn't even proceed with the number, just says "call ended".
I tried to reinstall CyanogenMod; called my phones several times from different phones, worked fine, but later in the day started getting messages from people saying that they can't reach me.... calls are dropping again.
Please advise if you have any ideas to solve this.
Or if someone can tell me how to reverse the upgrade I did, I would like to give it a try and see of it fixes my phone.
Thanks!
My phone works just fine with CM, maybe it's a hardware problem, if you don't get it fixed by next week I suggest unrooting it and seeing if the problem still persists. If it does, maybe take it back to your carrier and get a replacement.
Thanks, Anartic!
Yes was considering unrooting it. Could you tell me please how to do it? Or give me a link to that info?
Thanks!
First off, I didn't find this anywhere on the forum, so I hope it's not a dupe - but it's a very annoying problem. I have a Galaxy S5 on KitKat. Here's the issues (pretty much all related):
Often times, I'll answer an incoming call successfully but the person on the other line simply hears a continuous ring cycle.
(Same as #1), but instead of hearing ring cycles - they get voicemail.
On other occasions my phone will be face up on a counter, I'll get a phone call, and when I walk over to the device it will "automatically answer" but the person never connects on the other line.
For all of these occasions, this seems to happen more frequently the first time someone tries to call me. Sometimes additional incoming calls from that number will go through with more success, but not all the time. Restarting the phone and pulling out the SIM card and battery not only do not fix the issue, but seem to consistently re-create the problem.
I should also note that I had Google voice as my provider for voicemail, but I have temporarily disabled that and set up my voicemail through Verizon - still doesn't help. Also 3rd party dialer apps like Dialer One do not make a difference.
Here are my settings:
Android Version 4.4.4 - Kitkat, no updates available (non rooted)
Blocking mode disabled
Motions and Gestures disabled
S-Voice disabled
Preferred network mode: LTE / CDMA **This seemed to solve the problem at first, but it came back immediately. (It was set to 'Global')
I've spent hours trying to fix this and contemplated rooting my device to try to get it to work, but to be honest I'd rather just exchange the phone for a new one before I did something like that. I also have not restored to Factory Default... but again that is preferably a last resort.
Any thoughts? I need a 100% working phone for my job and missing phone calls and having to call people back just isn't cutting it.
rmarq423 said:
First off, I didn't find this anywhere on the forum, so I hope it's not a dupe - but it's a very annoying problem. I have a Galaxy S5 on KitKat. Here's the issues (pretty much all related):
Often times, I'll answer an incoming call successfully but the person on the other line simply hears a continuous ring cycle.
(Same as #1), but instead of hearing ring cycles - they get voicemail.
On other occasions my phone will be face up on a counter, I'll get a phone call, and when I walk over to the device it will "automatically answer" but the person never connects on the other line.
For all of these occasions, this seems to happen more frequently the first time someone tries to call me. Sometimes additional incoming calls from that number will go through with more success, but not all the time. Restarting the phone and pulling out the SIM card and battery not only do not fix the issue, but seem to consistently re-create the problem.
I should also note that I had Google voice as my provider for voicemail, but I have temporarily disabled that and set up my voicemail through Verizon - still doesn't help. Also 3rd party dialer apps like Dialer One do not make a difference.
Here are my settings:
Android Version 4.4.4 - Kitkat, no updates available (non rooted)
Blocking mode disabled
Motions and Gestures disabled
S-Voice disabled
Preferred network mode: LTE / CDMA **This seemed to solve the problem at first, but it came back immediately. (It was set to 'Global')
I've spent hours trying to fix this and contemplated rooting my device to try to get it to work, but to be honest I'd rather just exchange the phone for a new one before I did something like that. I also have not restored to Factory Default... but again that is preferably a last resort.
Any thoughts? I need a 100% working phone for my job and missing phone calls and having to call people back just isn't cutting it.
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First try a data factory reset, if that doesn`t help refash the stock rom with odin 3.09 and after that factory reset/wipe cache in recovery.
rmarq423 said:
First off, I didn't find this anywhere on the forum, so I hope it's not a dupe - but it's a very annoying problem. I have a Galaxy S5 on KitKat. Here's the issues (pretty much all related):
Often times, I'll answer an incoming call successfully but the person on the other line simply hears a continuous ring cycle.
(Same as #1), but instead of hearing ring cycles - they get voicemail.
On other occasions my phone will be face up on a counter, I'll get a phone call, and when I walk over to the device it will "automatically answer" but the person never connects on the other line.
For all of these occasions, this seems to happen more frequently the first time someone tries to call me. Sometimes additional incoming calls from that number will go through with more success, but not all the time. Restarting the phone and pulling out the SIM card and battery not only do not fix the issue, but seem to consistently re-create the problem.
I should also note that I had Google voice as my provider for voicemail, but I have temporarily disabled that and set up my voicemail through Verizon - still doesn't help. Also 3rd party dialer apps like Dialer One do not make a difference.
Here are my settings:
Android Version 4.4.4 - Kitkat, no updates available (non rooted)
Blocking mode disabled
Motions and Gestures disabled
S-Voice disabled
Preferred network mode: LTE / CDMA **This seemed to solve the problem at first, but it came back immediately. (It was set to 'Global')
I've spent hours trying to fix this and contemplated rooting my device to try to get it to work, but to be honest I'd rather just exchange the phone for a new one before I did something like that. I also have not restored to Factory Default... but again that is preferably a last resort.
Any thoughts? I need a 100% working phone for my job and missing phone calls and having to call people back just isn't cutting it.
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Im having the same issue, i cleared the cache, did a factory reset and made sure s voice was turned off, it cleared the issue up for about a month. Recently i have been having this issue happen more and more. Im starting to think it may have something to do with the Bluetooth or the visual Voice mail / voice mail. Anyone else have any ideas on what else to try or do ? The only problem is recreating the environment to cause it to happen. Right now its completely random.
I've been using AICP for a while (Marshmallow), but haven't done an update in a while. By a while, I mean that I don't think I've flashed anything in weeks. Suddenly, I cannot make or receive calls today. Yesterday I made a number of calls just fine. I checked all the standard possible causes, dialer apps, default apps for phone, etc. After no success, I decided to flash back to stock.
Now I'm on stock 6.0. Same problem, cannot make calls. All I get is a screen which says "dialing" until it makes a tone sound and hangs up, never rings anyone. My phone never rings or responds when other people call. I do have full bars and service, and my APN is set up properly with AT&T in the USA. SMS and Data work fine, and so does WiFi. No other problems at all with the phone. I've had it for about a year and a half with no real hardware issues other than a loose charging port. No drops, no cracked screen or anything.
I'm wondering if anybody has a clue about what the problem with my phone is. I'm willing to generate and provide logs if there's a way to do that which could show the issue.
EDIT1: Derp, just tried the SIM in my girlfriend's phone. Seems to by my sim card. I'll go to AT&T tomorrow and report back here if the issue is fixed.
I've HTC HD2 phone, to which I added more ROM; however, all incoming calls are getting blocked and it's only when I take the battery out that the phone starts working again properly and I can make calls but, after a while, same thing happens. All other functions of this phone work perfectly well. I noticed that it's only when I use HyperDroid-CM7-SandyScorpion-v6.0 that the aforementioned problem isn't occurring. Could you help me please? Is the error to do with installing or with settings please? Thanks in advance.
Hi, I made some calls yesterday, woke up this morning and am unable to make or receive calls.
I've cleared the cache on the stock dialer app, installed another dialer, reset the network, but nothing so far has worked.
MMS and Data works fine, I also had my provider check the sim and it was fine on their end, I just cannot make phone calls. Has anyone come across this and can chime in?
X-Nemesis said:
Hi, I made some calls yesterday, woke up this morning and am unable to make or receive calls.
I've cleared the cache on the stock dialer app, installed another dialer, reset the network, but nothing so far has worked.
MMS and Data works fine, I also had my provider check the sim and it was fine on their end, I just cannot make phone calls. Has anyone come across this and can chime in?
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Hi, this may or may not have anything to do w/ it but I have experienced this. What happened was I'm a little nervous about the 3g getting shut down & since no volte button like the v30 I was trying different things and to see if my phone would work I flipped the setting to turn off 2g, everything seemed fine or so I thought because I mostly text on this phone, don't care who calls & I don't call out often. When I realized I couldn't make or receive calls I switched the 2g back on & it worked immediately. I know that I as well as others I'm sure end up realizing random things in their settings are all screwed up, 1,2 or more & never changed that particular setting etc so just in case it's something to check out & see. It's under mobile network & the only toggle right there. Just in case u might still need help.