I'm sick of all the ****ty Moto apps that are spread across like 5 different apps...There's "Messaging", "Messages", and "Text Messaging". I had frozen the Messaging one when I was on Froyo, and everything was fine...
So I just froze Messaging and Messages on my Kenn 2.3.4 ROM, since I only friggin use the Text Messaging app. Now it force closes every time I open...a reboot didn't fix. I unfroze the other apps, opened them up and they seemed fine. I cleared Text Messaging's data, etc. etc..... What can I do? God I hate Motoblur. I also hate myself for thinking I was smart enough to freeze whatever I wanted though..
i froze all of them. i use an alternative messaging app. im going to try to switch to android stock though. so there's an option for you.
GoSMS... Handcent...
Freeze Text messaging too.
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HTC Thunderbolt - I am having problems where the messaging app keeps crashing when I have a large number of SMS messages in there. I have about 5000 SMS messages restored from my old phone, but when loaded the stock messaging app will load very slowly. Eventually (after opening the app once or twice), it will force close every time that I open the app. Sometimes it will open, but it won't display any of my messages, and then just force close.
This happens with both the stock messaging app and something like Handcent, so it leads me to believe that it is something with the Messaging store. I get no problems if I start with no messages, and have only like 100 in there.
I've restarted and did a factory reset. Same problems. Anyone else having the problem with a large number of SMS messages?
So, I upgraded to HKTW 2.3.4 and went through TiBu to debloat a bit.
To my frustration, every time I open a contact, I get a FC for contact manager:
"android process com.motorola.contacts has stopped working"
Thinking it was the beta build, I reflashed several times. Turns out its certain apps in TiBu that cause it. Now of course, I didn't freeze "contacts" or anything obvious.. but I froze the following that caused the error (I did one by one to see what it was):
Ypmobile
Yahoo mail authenticator
I have no yahoo mail nor do I use the yellow pages app. If I freeze either one (or sometimes both) of these, I get a FC every time with my contact manager. Anyone know why?
Thanks
I've always been a HTC man but made the switch to GS3, now i'm wondering if I should have stuck with my EVO line.
My issues. rooted w/ stock, used TB to restore my apps/data. and removed some of the bloate where. I rebooted the phone and then started to get "The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly" so I restored to factory, and restored my apps/data and haven't tried removing the bloatware yet.
Widget issue
Since I did this I see my stock calendar widget is missing/my calendar doesn't sync all the time.
Email issue
My email using the stock email app works when it wants to and other times it tells me it couldn't verify my username or password, couple mins without touching it, here comes my mail.
the other issue with this is the mail icon will say 12 emails, I delete 10 emails, click refresh to see if there's more emails and there's none but yet my email icon will say 12 in red.
Is there away to delete everything in the trash? I couldn't find any settings. with the EVO I could just do a select all, When I click on the select it only selects "Today" email in the trash not ALL emails in the trash.
Text Message
With my previous text message, if I select to send attachment it will give me the option to my dropbox, I don't see my dropbox in the stock text, I tried Go SMS pro and handcent smss, but didn't see that option in those, so i'm not sure if this is something that the SMS message app look for or if it's something I have to manually set, but was automatically done w/ the evo.
I installed Free sonic and that brought the calendar widget back. My other issues still stands and now I know when there's a text message it shows for example 2 for unread text, but when I check the text message. everything is read or deleted.
did you restore the system apps? because you are not supposed to do that, just do the missing apps/data.
I knew not to restore system apps since my TB came from my EVO. I only restored apps/data that I knew would be fine.
Hi, Im trying to use apps like dialer, browser, sms App, notes,
So those apps are instantly closing after clicking on them on status bar. They are opening for 2seconds and Bang. Closed.
There are no any fc, I also havent got root. Im on stock 4.4.2 ROM if you want I can make a video
//forget to add, apps like Calendar and Calculator are working,
Hi @graco2213,
since you don't tell us what you did before the problem occured I can only recommend:
Factory Reset
Zaaap
Hello,
Xperia M5
Android 6.0
Rooted
No users apps running in the background. Ram is free. Storage memories are abundant.
But I am getting Unfortunately xxxxx has stopped for specific apps only.
Phone Dialer. When I try to pull out number pad for dialing, it crashes. . I have to save the number through 'Contacts' first, then dial. The 'Contacts' app itself works. I can browse through saved contacts and dial them. But when I try to bring the Dialler it gives me the error message. 'Unfortunately the contact has stoped'.
Messages (sms app)
Firefox
Naked Browser
Maxthon
Opera
Certain banking apps.
These crash when I try to run them. I have tried force stop, clear cache, clear Data, uninstall, reinstall. Nothing works.
They did not stop working all at once.
First the Phone Dialer started doing this. Other apps were working. Then after 3 months sms 'Messages' system app started crashing. Then slowly after 2 month one by one the others above mentioned apps started crashing.
Games, Audio, music, playstore, youtube, file browser, albums, camera, all these things are still working without errors.
I believe there is a specific reason for this, that you experts might know a solution to.
Please let me know.
Thank you.
Anyone has got the solution?
Now the Gmail app, and create account window that appears when i want to add a google account also crashes. I mean vanishes within fraction of second.