my phone stopped receive incoming calls, i never rooted or installed a custom rom
i am on 7.1.2 stock, i reboot and i get calls a for a few hours then it stops working and all calls go straight to voice mail
also visual voicemail is no longer working
my carrier was not able to fix it
i reset wireless settings and it worked for a few hours then back to not getting calls again
i get data and full bars but no calls
what is going on here? is it my phone hardware ? my sim? my carrier, POS goolag software ?
any ideas i am desperate i do not want to get rid of this phone right now
1. Clean up your sim contacts with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol
2. Use the nexus 6p factory image from the google website and run the flash-all command after you have backup your data to reinstall your whole phone
It should work again
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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.
Hey guys, so yesterday I had to reflash to my stock g30v firmware on pe1. After being rooting since late june, Went by for a day and a half not noticing I wasn't receiving any sms messages. Tried to wipe cache, many reboots and many apps to no avail. Always showed "mobile network not available." Yet I still had 4g and was able to go on social media and my chrome browser. After I odin'd back to stock I received over 75 new sms messages. Stumped.
Want to re-root again but with my job, I can't risk having this happen again
Thanks in advance
Did you do a factory reset yet?
As stated in the first part of the op, die to this I had to reflash to stock, starting fresh. That's when I got a days and a half with of sms messages, everything is back to normal, but was wondering if anyone else had this issue. Want to re-root but can't if this is gonna happen again
What i've found after root is that i have to make a phone call after rebooting or i dont recieve calls/texts or have capability of sending texts untill i make a call yet Data still works..
wheeliest said:
What i've found after root is that i have to make a phone call after rebooting or i dont recieve calls/texts or have capability of sending texts untill i make a call yet Data still works..
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I had this issue a lot with U firmware so I am sticking stock. Actually I just got the no signal icon and 4g data OR when I got voice working with sms a 3g w/roaming icon.
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.
This happens every few months, my phone Mi 9T just stops receiving messages out of the blue. Using google message app, I am able to send message but if the recipient replies i will not receive. May never even receive till weeks later. I have moved the sim card into a different phone and it can receive and send with no issues so I don't think its my services.
After swapping sim cards I received all the messages i never got and then I put the sim card back into the Mi 9T and it seems normal again. Until randomly stopping again.
I like the phone and don't want to spend more money to replace a mint condition phone but this issue makes the phone a real pain to use, sometimes even unusable for messages and calls.
Has anyone encountered this issues and solved it?
I was considering if rooting and flashing a new OS from this forum will make the issue disappear.
I have those same issues honestly I've yet to find a fix. now that gpay has stopped working on miui 12 I'm gonna try rooting again and see if that fixes it
I fixed it by flashing Lineage OS, everything message and call related are working perfectly. With stock firmware notifications broke half the time, I missed a lot of professional calls with teams app, no notifications on screen for sms.... Despite all being set up
mchtt said:
I fixed it by flashing Lineage OS, everything message and call related are working perfectly. With stock firmware notifications broke half the time, I missed a lot of professional calls with teams app, no notifications on screen for sms.... Despite all being set up
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I'm trying to do the same now , however I cant seem to get it to boot was there a guide you used or just standard unlockboot, twrp, wipe and flash?
Flash rom with twrp then
FORMAT DATA with twrp
(Button at the bottom right of the Wipe pannel)
Then you will be able to boot ?
I have a SO-02J (Japanese edition).
After doing what i described here:
Help wanted to root and put custom ROM
I have bought a new, stock Sony Xperia X Compact from a Chinese online vendor. The cell phone can send SMS messages. I have tried to follow instructions on this forum to install a custom ROM, but i have not been able (i have found many expired...
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the phone cannot make or receive calls.
The only workaround i found is to clear the cache of one or two of the "Phone" apps.
My phone has 2 apps with identiacal name "Phone" :
- one has a green phone logo and is version 23.00.00003
- the other one has a blue phone logo and is version 3.00.00
If i clear data or cache of one or both apps, i can make or receive calls for a few minutes, but then the problem comes back.
When the problem is present, if someone calls my phone, my phone will not ring nor show the incoming call, and shortly after it gets an SMS message saying that someone has tried to call me.
So the SMS keeps working, and i also have the data connection, for example i can do whatsapp calls.
The problem is specific to the proper phone calls.
Do i need two Phone apps ? Shall i try to remove (again) one of the two ?