I have rooted Froyo (Kaos) and the gps functionality is broken. Basically, the screen remains stuck at "searching for gps" and "follow route" on top.
I've had some good luck with an ap called GPS status, available for free via the market. Once launched, open settings>GPS & sensors>Manage A-GPS state, then click reset to clear your GPS cache...I also clicck "download" to pull sat info from the internet. I find that doing this every once in a while helps keep my GPS working snappy.
Also, make sure you have Kaos's most updated version (v34 as of now), and I'm running it with the CFS v4 kernel. I have zero GPS issues having done all of the above.
Hope that helps.
^ ditto
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Did this.
1. Upgraded to Kaos's v34 (also did factory/format reset, cleared Davik's cache)
2. Installed GPS Sensor, reset status, download option chosen as well.
Same problem
ChadZ said:
Did this.
1. Upgraded to Kaos's v34 (also did factory/format reset, cleared Davik's cache)
2. Installed GPS Sensor, reset status, download option chosen as well.
Same problem
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have you tried any other roms besides kaos? if you have gps satalllites enabled in settings/location&security and its happening on every rom you try, id take advantage of the warranty...
frosteddroid said:
have you tried any other roms besides kaos? if you have gps satalllites enabled in settings/location&security and its happening on every rom you try, id take advantage of the warranty...
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+1. It would take like fifteen minutes to pop out your SD card, plug it into your computer, transfer another ROM, reboot to RA, backup your current ROM, clear flash+dalvik, then flash the .zip, and reboot.
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Greetings,well i think its a common issue for Hero but until now i was unable to find a solution to any other threads in this forum for my occasion.So here is my story: After i updated my radio i lost GPS signal.After that i tried reinstalling Radio,Installing other versions of radio,instaling other versions of custom android even bringing back a nandroid backup of my original ROM,but none of these helped me.Also i tried turning GPS on and rebooting,reinstalling radio with GPS turned on.
Anyone can give me a hand?
Bump.Still having the issue.Currently on Villain ROM 10.
And you do a full wipe every time before switching to a new ROM?
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And you do a full wipe every time before switching to a new ROM?
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Well yes almost every time.I am not performing full wipe when the developer says it is optional.
yeah, optional means do it if you have problems...
update radio to latest, full wipe, reflash rom. then get gps test from market, activate gps and go outside, wait for at least 3 minutes and you should see at least one satellite. it can take up to 20 minutes for a fix the first time, that is how gps works. on the hero usually faster thanks to agps.
Thanks for the answer.I downloaded GPS test from market,but i am unable to understand how this app might fix my GPS.Does it run a test or something?All i can see is just some info about where sun is etc.At the moment i have my phone by the window with the app turned on.I will just wait like that to see if it will find any sattelite.
By the way,yesterday i installed a new ROM and i did a full wipe before (all but Dalvik Cache).Do i still need to reinstall ROM and Radio?
Thanks again Kendong.
TheoKondak said:
...yesterday i installed a new ROM and i did a full wipe before (all but Dalvik Cache).Do i still need to reinstall ROM and Radio?...
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Why not the DalVik Cache? I assume a full wipe means to wipe the lot?
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Why not the DalVik Cache? I assume a full wipe means to wipe the lot?
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Today i followed step by step kendong2 advice and seems it kinda works.I got signal from some satellites by using Google Maps, and mobile maps 10, but that was just for 1 time.I just checked with Gps Test and getting signal from only one satellite.
I don't remember where exactly (i think it was in this forum) i read that we should not wipe DalVik Cache for some reasons.Well i guess it was inaccurate.I think i need to study what all those do by my shelf.
My hubby's been having an issues on his mobile that I've never seen before.
Issue 1: His phone would randomly go back to sleep upon waking.
Sometimes this happens while we're just waking the phone and sliding the lockscreen. So it's like the phone is asleep, we hit power, slide the lockscreen - phone immediately goes back to sleep.
Issue 2: Call issues.
I'm not sure if this is subject to software or not but sometimes this phone will not ring when receiving calls. The problem is a bit intermittent but it's still quite annoying.
Issue 3: OS slowing down.
Generally, his phone runs fine in terms of speed but at other times, it can be slow as molasses. The sad part is that his phone has the smaller SD card and the least amount of media in between the 2 of us.
I would just root and flash something on it but it is his phone and he isn't really that comfortable with the idea of messing around with the firmware and such. So I guess my question is does anyone have any advice on how to fix these issues?
I'm not sure if this will work but your best bet is to Odin the stock JFD again to see if it fixes anything. Be sure to back up apps & data.
Wayne561 said:
I'm not sure if this will work but your best bet is to Odin the stock JFD again to see if it fixes anything. Be sure to back up apps & data.
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If the OP doesn't want to mess around with the phone that much, flashing something through Odin is probably more complicated than rooting the phone (takes one click) and trying One Click LagFix (OCLF).
No matter what you do (to the OP) make sure you use Titanium to backup apps and data just in case
wearmaize said:
If the OP doesn't want to mess around with the phone that much, flashing something through Odin is probably more complicated than rooting the phone (takes one click) and trying One Click LagFix (OCLF).
No matter what you do (to the OP) make sure you use Titanium to backup apps and data just in case
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Well, it isn't my phone to mess with in the first place, otherwise that thing would be on a Bionix-V ROM like mine is. Even today, the stupid phone crashed and he lost his unlock. It was by pure luck I retained the code we got from T-mobile.
Update it via Kies to KA6, KA6 runs pretty well. Enable USB Debug, and it should go without a hitch.
Root it.
Install rom manager
Load rom manager
clear dalvik cache
Uninstall rom manager
unroot it
t1n0m3n said:
Root it.
Install rom manager
Load rom manager
clear dalvik cache
Uninstall rom manager
unroot it
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Yeah, I think I'll do this first and see how it runs for the next few days.
Just one q: When I uninstall ROM manager, will CWR also be wiped at the same time or will I also have to find another way to uninstall it?
I just flashed back to Vegan Ginger. My GTab spent most of its life on that ROM. Since I flashed back to it, though, the wi-fi doesn't turn on when I turn on the tablet--I have to manually turn it on each time.
That's not that bad, but I think it's related to my real problem--some apps are telling me they don't have a network connection and to make sure the tablet isn't in airplane mode. The New York Times app always does this now, and it never had an issue before, on any other ROM, including Vegan Ginger. The wi-fi is on and it is definitely connected to the internet. I am sure it must be a setting, I just can't find the one to change. Anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance.
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I just flashed back to Vegan Ginger. My GTab spent most of its life on that ROM. Since I flashed back to it, though, the wi-fi doesn't turn on when I turn on the tablet--I have to manually turn it on each time.
That's not that bad, but I think it's related to my real problem--some apps are telling me they don't have a network connection and to make sure the tablet isn't in airplane mode. The New York Times app always does this now, and it never had an issue before, on any other ROM, including Vegan Ginger. The wi-fi is on and it is definitely connected to the internet. I am sure it must be a setting, I just can't find the one to change. Anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance.
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Flashed back from what? When you flashed VG did you do a data/factory reset, wipe cache & wipe dalvik cache?
Hm. I probably flashed from CM7.1.0. It's possible that I flashed from stock 3588 immediately after an NV Flash, but I think I went from CM7.1.0 after I couldn't figure out how to activate USB transfer on CM.
Either way, my process to flash a new ROM is:
1) Wipe data/factory reset
2) Wipe cache partition
3) Wipe dalvik cache
4) Install ROM from SD card
5) Reboot.
What's weird is how VG was different on this install than the previous one. The lock screen was slightly different. Same ROM zip file that's been on the SD card since the first time, though.
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Hm. I probably flashed from CM7.1.0. It's possible that I flashed from stock 3588 immediately after an NV Flash, but I think I went from CM7.1.0 after I couldn't figure out how to activate USB transfer on CM.
Either way, my process to flash a new ROM is:
1) Wipe data/factory reset
2) Wipe cache partition
3) Wipe dalvik cache
4) Install ROM from SD card
5) Reboot.
What's weird is how VG was different on this install than the previous one. The lock screen was slightly different. Same ROM zip file that's been on the SD card since the first time, though.
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The 3 versions (Froyo, Ginger, HC)each have different locks.
I seems to remember either CM7 or one of the kernels not working with USB.
If I were you I would try a Fix permissions & see if that fixes it. If not, redo your process above.
I meant like it was different from VEGAn Ginger when I had it installed the last time on my GTab a week ago. I got it to go back, mostly, it just seems like the preferences were different. Which is why I thought the wi-fi might be a preference issue--the wi-fi box unchecks itself each time the tablet is rebooted.
I'll try fixing the permissions, that sounds promising.
Wait...uh...what's that? (Or how do I do it?)
Thanks.
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I meant like it was different from VEGAn Ginger when I had it installed the last time on my GTab a week ago. I got it to go back, mostly, it just seems like the preferences were different. Which is why I thought the wi-fi might be a preference issue--the wi-fi box unchecks itself each time the tablet is rebooted.
I'll try fixing the permissions, that sounds promising.
Wait...uh...what's that? (Or how do I do it?)
Thanks.
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It's in CWM, go to Advanced, Fix Permissions!
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It's in CWM, go to Advanced, Fix Permissions!
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Found it, thanks. Didn't fix it.
Hm. Have re-installed VEGAn GE several times. No improvement.
It's in Brilliant Corners on the 1.2 BL too--you open the NY Times app and it says there's no connection and to check that you're not in airplane mode.
Fixing permissions doesn't seem to do anything. The app worked before on this GTab, and it works fine on my Droid Pro. What the heck?
The gist of my problem: Earlier today I successfully installed the latest CM9 from Joker (.0.7.0.0). Unfortunately, all wireless services other than WIFI were down (including SMS and telephone), and on start the phone produced an error about the com.android.phone force closing (or some such). I figured I had screwed something up, so I reflashed the clean stock firmware.
Since then (roughly 12 hours ago), I've been getting the stuck on the boot screen whenever I try flashing CM9. Relevant details follow:
Logcat doesn't help -- it tosses an error about the shell directory or file not being found (the exact error message escapes me, but I can reproduce it if need be).
I've tried formatting cache, data, and system, followed by a wipe (or two) on several occasions.
I've also tried flashing various versions of CM9 -- specifically .0.7.0.0 and .3.1. Both give the same result. I've also tried whatever version is in the KitchenSink v2.11 installer. Same result.
My CMW version is the 5.0.2.8. I installed it through RomManager (as opposed to the command prompt on Windows, which I did the first time when it quasi-worked). I've read that using v2 fixes this issue, but I can't find a live copy anywhere, so I haven't been able to try it.
Rather than going for a completely new install every time I bork something, I made a backup just after I finished unlocking and rooting the phone. I just restore that backup after each attempt, and it goes back to working fine on the stock Android firmware (3.whatever).
Any ideas? I think I'll try starting completely from scratch again and not using RomManager tomorrow, but if anyone can point out my error before then and save me a lot of -- hopefully not wasted -- effort, it would be fantastic.
Cheers,
Vash
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The gist of my problem: Earlier today I successfully installed the latest CM9 from Joker (.0.7.0.0). Unfortunately, all wireless services other than WIFI were down (including SMS and telephone), and on start the phone produced an error about the com.android.phone force closing (or some such). I figured I had screwed something up, so I reflashed the clean stock firmware.
Since then (roughly 12 hours ago), I've been getting the stuck on the boot screen whenever I try flashing CM9. Relevant details follow:
Logcat doesn't help -- it tosses an error about the shell directory or file not being found (the exact error message escapes me, but I can reproduce it if need be).
I've tried formatting cache, data, and system, followed by a wipe (or two) on several occasions.
I've also tried flashing various versions of CM9 -- specifically .0.7.0.0 and .3.1. Both give the same result. I've also tried whatever version is in the KitchenSink v2.11 installer. Same result.
My CMW version is the 5.0.2.8. I installed it through RomManager (as opposed to the command prompt on Windows, which I did the first time when it quasi-worked). I've read that using v2 fixes this issue, but I can't find a live copy anywhere, so I haven't been able to try it.
Rather than going for a completely new install every time I bork something, I made a backup just after I finished unlocking and rooting the phone. I just restore that backup after each attempt, and it goes back to working fine on the stock Android firmware (3.whatever).
Any ideas? I think I'll try starting completely from scratch again and not using RomManager tomorrow, but if anyone can point out my error before then and save me a lot of -- hopefully not wasted -- effort, it would be fantastic.
Cheers,
Vash
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Use this recovery. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1218417
Or jokers at http://forum.jokersax.com/discussion/25/joker-recovery-for-the-photon-v3
I use the first link. Works perfect. Once you install the recovery. Wipe everything. Install 0.3.1. Boot into the system. Go back and flash the newest 0.7.0 update with gapps.
Should fix all the issues.
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Well, I got .3.1 working. Then tried to install .7 and it crapped itself again. Should I have cleared all the data/caches/etc. between the two?
Edit - I tried it again but this time cleared all the data between installs. It booted, but I got the same 'android.phone failed to start' message.
Edit 2 - Alright, I think I got it. I didn't clear anything between the two installs, but I installed each firmware twice without exiting recovery mode either time. It seems to be working (phone works, at least), although I'm not sure my 3G is working...
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Use this recovery. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1218417
Or jokers at http://forum.jokersax.com/discussion/25/joker-recovery-for-the-photon-v3
I use the first link. Works perfect. Once you install the recovery. Wipe everything. Install 0.3.1. Boot into the system. Go back and flash the newest 0.7.0 update with gapps.
Should fix all the issues.
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Joker's recovery is a zip file you can flash from 5.0.2.8 if you don't feel like hooking up to the computer and using fastboot. But 5.0.2.8 doesn't work right to flash roms.
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Aside from not being able to connect to any 3G networks (which is a problem...), it looks like it's working. Any ideas why 3G doesn't work now?
Thanks for the help thus far =)
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Aside from not being able to connect to any 3G networks (which is a problem...), it looks like it's working. Any ideas why 3G doesn't work now?
Thanks for the help thus far =)
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Install 3.1, boot, reboot to recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, install 7.0, install gapps, boot.
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Install 3.1, boot, reboot to recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, install 7.0, install gapps, boot.
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Yep...already did that and got it to boot just fine. Now I'm struggling with poor reception. I've seen other users (different phones) mention radio upgrades, but I was extremely unfamiliar with the terminology. The phone seems to work okay, but I only get 1x reception for data.
Or were you actually suggesting to repeat the entire process?
Edit - Tried again, still no luck with 3G.
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Yep...already did that and got it to boot just fine. Now I'm struggling with poor reception. I've seen other users (different phones) mention radio upgrades, but I was extremely unfamiliar with the terminology. The phone seems to work okay, but I only get 1x reception for data.
Or were you actually suggesting to repeat the entire process?
Edit - Tried again, still no luck with 3G.
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Before doing what i stated did you wipe everything (system, data, cache, dalvik)? Also, you still getting a forceclose upon boot or just crap signal? And are you on sprint or electrify?
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Before doing what i stated did you wipe everything (system, data, cache, dalvik)? Also, you still getting a forceclose upon boot or just crap signal? And are you on sprint or electrify?
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I wiped everything. I can boot into the OS and my phone works fine, but my data rate is stuck on 1x (so crap signal). I'm on sprint.
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I wiped everything. I can boot into the OS and my phone works fine, but my data rate is stuck on 1x (so crap signal). I'm on sprint.
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well did you have 3g on stock? there's no reason it would go to 1x unless 3g is unavailable. the rom shouldn't cause it to go into 1x.
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well did you have 3g on stock? there's no reason it would go to 1x unless 3g is unavailable. the rom shouldn't cause it to go into 1x.
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Yep. Despite popular belief, I'm not a moron =) I'm in the dead center of 3G availability for Sprint in my area, and with stock android I get perfect 3G reception. I've read reports of the same things happening to other people, but haven't found a solution yet. I restored to stock after making a backup to try updating the PRL. I'll update again when I find out if it worked or not.
Edit - Sprint just sucks, apparently. http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=225908
When I rebooted to stock I checked the radio status and sure enough, 1xRTT. Evidently I am a moron =p
There was something wrong with the phone afterall. To fix it, I did the following:
Dial *#*#4636#*#*
You'll be presented with a menu. Go to Phone Information.
About halfway down the page, there will be a menu with a dropdown. Mine was set to CDMA. To fix the issue, I changed it to CDMA auto (PRL). I'm now receiving excellent 3G reception.
Hi guys ! Haven't found this thread anywhere so I had to ask.
When I installed a new Stock ROM everything was perfect, but as time went by, my wifi started to turn on slower and slower, now it takes him about 1 minute just to turn on. When I turn it on and go to Settings it just shows a blank page until the wifi turns on.
Please, DO NOT suggest:
1. Cache wiping
2. Safe mode and uninstalling previous apps
3. Wifi boosters
4. Advanced Wifi settings, special menu settings, turning of battery savings etc
Since I have tried all of those options
And yeah, everytime I reinstall a Stock ROM it works like a charm, but I don't have time to do it every 3-4 months just to make wifi fast as a lightning, as installing a new rom takes time and reinstalling all the apps makes me very nervous
Thanks for the answers, stay cool as always !
Other than using another kernel, not really sure what would help with that. I used to have an S4 and work on them often and hadn't seen that kind of thing before. Very odd behavior...
es0tericcha0s said:
Other than using another kernel, not really sure what would help with that. I used to have an S4 and work on them often and hadn't seen that kind of thing before. Very odd behavior...
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I really have no idea what could it be, I recently factory reseted the phone and Wi-Fi worked again like a charm...
If the problem was kernel, can you recommend me how to find the appropriate one for my ROM and can I add it to the phone through ODIN without resetting the device ?
Thanks for the answer !
Post a screenshot of the About Phone section showing the Build Number of the software. That'll help determine which kernel to try. You'll need a custom recovery such as TWRP to install the kernel. Kernel installs are done through the recovery and only require wiping of cache and dalvik cache, not a factory reset. It's recommended to perform a backup in recovery to be able to restore if the kernel doesn't work or has adverse effects.
Here it is...will have to look up about thie things you just wrote on how to do it, cause I am a 100% dumbass for this