while in a call my messaging screen pops up and i have dont nothing to make it come up. I remapped the messaging button by my ear so when my ear hit it nothing would happen but for some reason its coming up
I have dropped it many times and maybe I have beat it up once too many eh?
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Here is what happened. I wasn't receiving voice calls, but it would go to voice mail. I checked my settings nothing there that should have stopped calls. So I tried calling myself from my work phone and some error came up and asked me to force close, so I did. Then I decided to turn my phone off and start it back up. Now this is the real problem. It looks like it's going to start up but after the Galaxy S screen it just goes black and I can't do anything from there. I've tried holding the volume buttons and then power, same result.
I'm about to call Bell to see if they can do anything. Hopefully it's something they can fix over the phone. Probably not though.
just call in and let them know that it freezes at start up and they will exchange, but try to press both volume buttons (up and down) and then power but don't let go until it blinks once and it comes back and then let go... you should get some options to do a master reset.
ito13b said:
just call in and let them know that it freezes at start up and they will exchange, but try to press both volume buttons (up and down) and then power but don't let go until it blinks once and it comes back and then let go... you should get some options to do a master reset.
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i tried that and still nothing. it really sucks that where i live is a small town and we don't have an actual bell store, just a furniture store that sells the phones, so the ppl there don't know anything about the phones.
I am running tazz froyo, but this has been a problem for a while. When I receive a text message with sound, like one of those stupid forwards everyone gets it has no sound. I have searched the phone settings and cant find a way to disable or enable the sounds. does anyone else have this problem or know what might be causing it?
My second problem is how do you wake the phone up from sleep while on speaker phone without hanging up on the person. The only way that I have been able to do it is to press the end button which terminates the call.
thanks for the help
For the first one, I have no idea.
For the second one, I'm glad to share this as I found it out yesterday.
Press and hold the volume up button and then press the send button to wake the screen when you're on a call and the screen won't turn on.
I have had it a week and am sick and tired of cutting people off when I press ignore which is where the answer button has always been on my old phone. Is there a way to edit the file or a replacement out there as the phone currently acts like it is for left handed users at present...
I have noticed this a few times now. When I want to end a call, the screen does not come back on when i remove it from my face. i then have to hit home key or power button to then end call. did not have this issue on my GS3.
anybody else notice this? Is there something i'm missing in smart stay or other setting?
Has anyone experienced this frustration with the Mate 10 Pro. When I'm on a phone call and holding the phone to my cheek, sometimes the mute button will get pressed, the hang up button will get pressed, I'll end up in Bluetooth settings screen or on the notepad app and my cheek will have typed a few characters??
I thought the phone sensor is supposed to know when you have the phone to cheek and keep the screen off for battery savings as well as to avoid accidental hang ups, button presses or other things like this.
If there is a setting I have missed and someone can please help me, I'd be forever in your debt. Also want to know if this is something others experience too?
Thanks so much for any help.
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