Notification clock issue - HTC EVO 3D

This has happened to me twice now, my notification clock will just stop working, its completely random and it wont update, anyone know of a fix?
Sent from my Dual Core HTC 3vo 3D

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Never had a problem w my screen
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sometime when i pull down the notification bar and do something like use the task manager to stop some programs I hit the home button and cannot scroll and screen is unresponsive. It will allow me to pull the notification bar down and if I do that it will correct itself. Weird, but not permanent.

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It appears all you can do is disable the notifications all together...
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Alarm stopped working

For a long time I've depended on my phone as my alarm clock and it never failed, but lately I've been waking up late and seeing that the alarm has failed to go off. I went back to using my old EVO 4G with the Alarm Clock Plus app and it seemed to pick up the same symptom. So whether I use the 4G, the 4G LTE, the stock alarm or the app, my phones are having some issues. Sometimes they go off, sometimes they don't, and when one doesn't neither of them do.
At first I thought it was a fluke, that perhaps I had woken up and turned it off without remembering. I've checked it and the alarms just never go off. I find it very strange that both are doing this out of the blue. The alarm icon is in the notification bar. The alarm says it's set for X hours and X minutes from now. Then the time rolls around and nothing.
Does anyone have any clue what could cause this?
FrankthaTank said:
For a long time I've depended on my phone as my alarm clock and it never failed, but lately I've been waking up late and seeing that the alarm has failed to go off. I went back to using my old EVO 4G with the Alarm Clock Plus app and it seemed to pick up the same symptom. So whether I use the 4G, the 4G LTE, the stock alarm or the app, my phones are having some issues. Sometimes they go off, sometimes they don't, and when one doesn't neither of them do.
At first I thought it was a fluke, that perhaps I had woken up and turned it off without remembering. I've checked it and the alarms just never go off. I find it very strange that both are doing this out of the blue. The alarm icon is in the notification bar. The alarm says it's set for X hours and X minutes from now. Then the time rolls around and nothing.
Does anyone have any clue what could cause this?
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Check your alarm volume. I had the same problem with my EVO 4G and found out my alarm volume kept getting set all the way down.
When stock with goodies Rom went to jb they issued an alarm fix update so if you went to jb that could be it.
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[Q] Anybody else experiencing these issues?

I am running the Jelly Bean 3.15.651.16 stock deodexed rooted ROM and have been experiencing some issues as of late. Every now and then when I send a text message, it just sits in the sending status for an hour or more and never actually sends. I try and update my profile and reboot the phone and it doesn't seem to fix it, idk how to fix it actually, sometimes it just works after messing around for a whie, either way it is a P.I.A. Also, sometimes the clock in the notification bar freezes on some random time but my clock widget display the correct time, again this fixes itself at times. Is anybody else experiencing this? It is really annoying me.

Notification Bar scrolls down without touching it

Hallo,
i described the same problem almost in the Desire Generel Thread but that wasn't the right.
I have a HTC EVO 3D GSM and one big problem.
My notification bar scrolls down without any touch of my side. It scrolls down a little bit and stuck there so i cant do anything at this time because of the scrolled down notification bar. To fix that i can only lock the phone by pushing the power button and relock it again as usually. But after that the same problem begins. This problem starts at monday around 12 am.
At that time i had installed a cusom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1507616
The Kernel which i had installed was: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31376376&postcount=874
I thought it might be a problem with custom roms or something i decided to go back to stock rom, lock bootloader and unroot the phone. But the problem exists in the way i described above.
I went to stock by using goldcard and extract the rom.zip from the temporary file of a Shooter_RUU of HTC Gingerbread. After that i installed the official HTC ICS Software.
Now i installed a app of the Playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=multitouchpro.tests&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsIm11bHRpdG91Y2hwcm8udGVzdHMiXQ..
There i can see, that i have two fingers of the display (red and blue). No Problem but after a short time two other circles came to display but i dont touch that. They are in that area of display where the notification bar is to find (with 2 circles green and yellow).
What can i do!? Is there anyone who can help me to fix that terrible problem? I dont know how i can fix that.
If nothing can help, can i give that phone to my local electronic retailer and he dont notes that the phone was one day unlocked and rooted and there was a custom rom installed?
Best regards,
Marc

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