Hey guys,
I have a couple of things that bother me about this phone. I didn't have these problems when I first got it so I'm trying to figure out why this happens.
First off, when I get a phone call, sometimes I can't answer it. I will be pressing the Answer button both on the screen and the actual hardware key... it will never go to the connected call button even though it shows I'm in call.
Next is the issue I have with the End Button. Sometimes I accidently press it and it terminates my data connection. Is there anyway to make the End key serve as just a hang-up/go back to the home screen type key? I would love to see this issue fixed.
Thanks for your time.
*UPDATE* : I just realized that when I'm in a data connection, it sometimes won't let me answer or I will have to press Answer 30 times for it to get into a call. It seems like a very slow transition from Data to Voice. Any ideas?
You can set the end key to do other things in the settings menu someplace. Look for it. Have it give you a list, instead of doing an automatic feature.
I just did a hard reset and it fixed everything.
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Hello!
The main bugs I get with my Rose on Uk Orange is the soft key that interacts with the home screen.
Sometimes when I get a message or email it doesn't display on the home screen and when highighting the sms or email panel pressing "inbox" does nothing. Instead I have to hit start and go into messages that way.
A reboot solves this. But it does it a bit to often for it to be ok. Should I reboot my smartphone once every day like a PC?
Also the answer key occasionally plays up. Either it doesn't work when answering a call or when pressing "call" from the contacts list it just takes you straight to the number dial screen. Odd. A reboot does normally solve it but not always.
Can't find any hot fixes on the HTC site. Looks like there isn't a new ROM available for it as yet. What can I do!? I love the Rose but it annoys me a bit!
Thanks in advance.
If I were you I'd make a back-up of the files on your device by syncing it with a PC and then hardreset it by going to: start - desktop tools (or something like that) - clear storage. Might be helpful.
Very annoying problem this, ive only done the ROM update offered by T-mobile to fix some bugs.
Now it will randomly stop responding when you press any button on the phone it doesnt do anything. If you hold down the power button then tap it again sometimes it comes to life. Ive called it when it does this to try and wake it up as it were or send a text, nothing it doesnt even recognise they have been sent after the restart. All i can do is a soft reset. Anyone have a clue what could be causing this?
Step83 said:
Very annoying problem this, ive only done the ROM update offered by T-mobile to fix some bugs.
Now it will randomly stop responding when you press any button on the phone it doesnt do anything. If you hold down the power button then tap it again sometimes it comes to life. Ive called it when it does this to try and wake it up as it were or send a text, nothing it doesnt even recognise they have been sent after the restart. All i can do is a soft reset. Anyone have a clue what could be causing this?
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I have this problem as well. sometimes pressing the power key all that happens is the keys light up but no response on the screen, you may fin dif you leave it a few minutes it will start to work again. I'm not an expert in these things but it seems to be similar to if you have a faulty memory stick in a pc. I'm on my 5th replacement from HTC on just 6 moth of owning the phone. Its a complete nightmare and renders the phone completely useless. Send it to htc for repair. check any return handsets very carefully they send you as they sent me 3 handsets with the screens incorrectly fitted. Take date stamped pics of your handset also before sending so you can prove the condition of it before it was sent to them.
Step83 said:
Very annoying problem this, ive only done the ROM update offered by T-mobile to fix some bugs.
Now it will randomly stop responding when you press any button on the phone it doesnt do anything. If you hold down the power button then tap it again sometimes it comes to life. Ive called it when it does this to try and wake it up as it were or send a text, nothing it doesnt even recognise they have been sent after the restart. All i can do is a soft reset. Anyone have a clue what could be causing this?
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I am also suffering from this.
My stock Verizon GS3 waits a while before it makes a call.
I can click on a favorite, dial a number directly, or select someone from my contact list. When I hit dial, the phone does nothing for up to two minutes. It remains completely usable (I can surf the web on 4G, open and close apps, whatever). Just no phoning. Then, after a delay of anywhere from seconds to two minutes, it will suddenly dial the number. From then on, it works the way it should. The next time I try to dial, assuming I have waited a bit, it all happens again. If I try using the phone right away after it has sort of "woken up" to the fact that it should dial numbers, then I can continue to dial new numbers without a delay. Only after it sits a bit does it get stuck again. If I try to hit the "dial" button a number of times (aka, retry dialing because the phone isn't doing what it should) it queues these requests up and once it gets unstuck, it will dial all the numbers one after the other.
This issue also affects two other widgets (and nothing else that I can ascertain). These are the Assistive Light widget and the Negative Colors widget. They behave the exact same as the dialer. I can hit them as many times as I want, and it will simply seem to ignore my button presses. But, after a delay of up to two minutes, suddenly every button press I hit will be queued up and executed all at once (causing the screen to flash negative and positive, and the flash to go on and off a bunch of times).
I am running go launcher and the stock android 4.0.4 on Verizon.
Some specific questions:
1) What should I look for in the logs to indicate that the phone is placing a call (or handling the Assistive Light request)? I have tried to isolate the portion of the logs around when this happens but they are so dense I have no idea if I am even looking in the right area.
2) I occasionally see "VoIPInterfaceManager" referenced in the logs, but as far as I know I am not using VoIP (I had skype installed at one point but then deleted it when this problem started thinking that maybe it was interfering, but to no avail). Is this in any way relevant?
3) I have an extra SD card installed (yanked from my old DroidX). Could that be the issue? I just pulled it out again, but the phone does not always misbehave, just sometimes (say, 75% of the time) and it just happens to be playing nice right now even before I pulled the card so I don't know if it helped or not.
4) Is there anything I can do to start diagnosing this issue (i.e. apps to try to diagnose what is going on, developer modes to put the phone in)? How about anything people can suggest to even start narrowing down what the culprit may be (hardware? downloaded app? os?)
Thanks, and sorry for the long posting. This is making me nuts.
bvz2000 said:
My stock Verizon GS3 waits a while before it makes a call.
I can click on a favorite, dial a number directly, or select someone from my contact list. When I hit dial, the phone does nothing for up to two minutes. It remains completely usable (I can surf the web on 4G, open and close apps, whatever). Just no phoning. Then, after a delay of anywhere from seconds to two minutes, it will suddenly dial the number. From then on, it works the way it should. The next time I try to dial, assuming I have waited a bit, it all happens again. If I try using the phone right away after it has sort of "woken up" to the fact that it should dial numbers, then I can continue to dial new numbers without a delay. Only after it sits a bit does it get stuck again. If I try to hit the "dial" button a number of times (aka, retry dialing because the phone isn't doing what it should) it queues these requests up and once it gets unstuck, it will dial all the numbers one after the other.
This issue also affects two other widgets (and nothing else that I can ascertain). These are the Assistive Light widget and the Negative Colors widget. They behave the exact same as the dialer. I can hit them as many times as I want, and it will simply seem to ignore my button presses. But, after a delay of up to two minutes, suddenly every button press I hit will be queued up and executed all at once (causing the screen to flash negative and positive, and the flash to go on and off a bunch of times).
I am running go launcher and the stock android 4.0.4 on Verizon.
Some specific questions:
1) What should I look for in the logs to indicate that the phone is placing a call (or handling the Assistive Light request)? I have tried to isolate the portion of the logs around when this happens but they are so dense I have no idea if I am even looking in the right area.
2) I occasionally see "VoIPInterfaceManager" referenced in the logs, but as far as I know I am not using VoIP (I had skype installed at one point but then deleted it when this problem started thinking that maybe it was interfering, but to no avail). Is this in any way relevant?
3) I have an extra SD card installed (yanked from my old DroidX). Could that be the issue? I just pulled it out again, but the phone does not always misbehave, just sometimes (say, 75% of the time) and it just happens to be playing nice right now even before I pulled the card so I don't know if it helped or not.
4) Is there anything I can do to start diagnosing this issue (i.e. apps to try to diagnose what is going on, developer modes to put the phone in)? How about anything people can suggest to even start narrowing down what the culprit may be (hardware? downloaded app? os?)
Thanks, and sorry for the long posting. This is making me nuts.
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So several days have passed, and it appears to still be working. I suspect the sd card was the culprit. No idea why. But I am a happy camper again.
Wondering if this happens to anyone else. Sometimes when there is an incoming phone call the screen remains turned off and there is no way to see who's calling or to answer the call. The power button does nothing. Basically, all you can do is wait for the call to go to voice mail, then wait another 30-40 seconds after which the phone finally responds to the power button and turns on. This drives me crazy. What good is the damn phone if you can't answer important phone calls? Interestingly, this was my biggest complain about the stupid iPhone 6, where a lot of times I would be getting a call and the screen would be frozen. Are the phones only for web browsing and facebooking now? Making and receiving phone calls is a secondary feature and no one complains if it doesn't work?
Second issue. Every phone I've had going back many years has had a proximity sensor, where during a call the screen goes dark once you hold the phone to your ear and wakes up once you move it. The V10 does NOT do that. The screen never wakes up by itself, I always have to hit the power button. Is this a "feature" or a bug?
Been having this for a while now. When you come off a phone call, and I hang up via the red hang up button, it takes 4 to 6 th sometimes 8 seconds to actually hang up.
If the other party didn't hang up, they could hear everything I say even after I press the hang up button.
I have tried Google dialer and it's not there but stock dialer is needed for a lot of dual SIM functions.
Any advice please?
Maybe try clear cache of the app
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everybodylovesfebs said:
Been having this for a while now. When you come off a phone call, and I hang up via the red hang up button, it takes 4 to 6 th sometimes 8 seconds to actually hang up.
If the other party didn't hang up, they could hear everything I say even after I press the hang up button.
I have tried Google dialer and it's not there but stock dialer is needed for a lot of dual SIM functions.
Any advice please?
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Hi
I am having the same problem and just started looking for help. The only thing that stops this is a reboot of my phone. Gradually on a scale of calls made/received (not sure if it matters which), the length of time to hang up the call increases. When it gets to "painful" levels I restart the phone and it's nearly instantaneous again.
This is a bug in the stock LG dialer. Mine started after the latest Oreo update. Pre-update, I didn't notice any real issues.
This is driving me nuts as well. Has anyone found a fix for this? In my case even restart didn't fix it. The red hangup button is taking ages to respond and the call doesn't hangup until the other party hangs up