[Q] Radio Malfunction, com.android.phone error - Motorola Photon 4G

My phones been acting strange the past two days, but today it decided to die on me.
I was using alien #1 ROM, when I got spammed with error messages. My CDMA radio quit working, giving me the com.android.phone error
I decided to install another ROM, this time Cyanogen Mod 7. Same problem.
I did a standard wipe and install, fix permissions, everything.
Either its the Kernel, or my radio's shot.
If someone has any more insight into this problem, or has fixed it, please let me know
I'm getting a new phone next monday probably, but if anyone can fix my problem before then, I'd be greatful.
Also, Stock ROM link would be awesome.
No homebase ROM, please. I'd like the full stock ROM, bloatware and all.
Different, but similar Google seaches pull up nothing. Almost got hacked as well by a malicious ad.

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[Q] System UIDs Inconsistent... Please Help

I get this message when I boot up.
I cannot access settings so I cannot perform a factory reset.
Is there any way to factory reset when you cannot access "Settings" because of constant force closes.
I am running stock but with lots of side-loaded apps.
I can access the file explorer. That is the only thing I can open that will remain open even though I get constant force close popups like "android.process.acore has stopped... android.process.media has stopped unexpectedly...
Is my gtab toast? Can it be saved or should I return it?
I get this all the time, with all the mods I do. Don't worry, your system is fixable.
For me, I use clockworkmod recovery .08. There's a "fix permissions" option and this always fixes the problem for me. It also allows a data wipe within recovery.
If you are 100% stock, you could try one of the stock ROM's here as well - that might get you working. You have a few options, here. Check out the FAQ in my signature. I'm actually posting up the new stock update that I pulled from TnT, today.
EDIT: Direct link the the stock ROM updates -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842000. You'd need to understand how to actually run these, which I mention in the FAQ section.
thx Roebeet, I was able to update to the new stock rom.
But I still have the same problem. Is there any other way to wipe my data. Can it be done while connected by usb or do i have to root it?
Is there any hardware button method to do a factory reset?
I still cannot open settings... it gets canceled by the force closes.
I am ready to give upon my G-Tab which I was enjoying so much.
Does anyone know how to wipe the date if you cannot open settings???
Try clockworkmod - it really is a great tool. You can find it in the Tnt Lite dev section as I have a link for .08.
For UID issues, "fix permissions" will correct it. And you can wipe data via clockworkmod as well. You can even remove it by flashing back to stock -- the latest stock firmware works as I've done it myself, the other day.
Btw, there are so many threads here that I sometimes miss replying. I dont ignore, I just might miss a post. Always feel free to PM me if you have a question.
I had a similar issue where something got corrupted in my user data and I was completely unable to start the settings or open the keyboard. I had to flash back to the full vanilla ROM because it contained clockworkmod, which was the only option available to accomplish a factory reset. That wasn't a fun day.
Think I figured out a key reason for sudden UID issues
People including me are getting UID errors even after having a stable rom and several reboots with no issues. Based on guinea piggin' my G, I can confirm the issues happen on apparently stable installs anytime you update a Google app.
Case in point, I updated Google Voice and Gmail and soon after I rebooted the G- UID city. I have started with a clean rom and installed many different apps to test. The only apps that hose the device at reboot are the GAPPS and it is not just if you update with the package. Simply updating from market will work fine, until you reboot and then it is a few minutes for trying to shut the device down and then perhaps two reboot attempts using fixed permissions.
TnT 2.20 (at least) does NOT like GAPP updates. How could VS bork this up so bad that fundamental apps for Android bork the device?
Again, the Tap UI team and who hired them and approved it on the Gtablet should be fired, rehired for a minute and then fired for good. Word.
This sounds kind of "preachy," but don't give up.
There is a learning curve to the G-Tablet, and it takes a good bit of reading on this site and assimilating the info.
I will testify that I had a hugely bad malfunction and and even worse fix on my tablet.
Using suggestions from helpful folk -- and carefully researching what I needed to do -- I was able to get my tablet back working just fine. To be sure, it's not stock any more!!! But I actually believe that with all I learned about flashing, mods, etc., I now could go back and make it stock again if I wanted to.
Don't give up. Just keep reading and researching the learning.
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rushless said:
People including me are getting UID errors even after having a stable rom and several reboots with no issues. Based on guinea piggin' my G, I can confirm the issues happen on apparently stable installs anytime you update a Google app.
Case in point, I updated Google Voice and Gmail and soon after I rebooted the G- UID city. I have started with a clean rom and installed many different apps to test. The only apps that hose the device at reboot are the GAPPS and it is not just if you update with the package. Simply updating from market will work fine, until you reboot and then it is a few minutes for trying to shut the device down and then perhaps two reboot attempts using fixed permissions.
TnT 2.20 (at least) does NOT like GAPP updates. How could VS bork this up so bad that fundamental apps for Android bork the device?
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Not true for me, I installed the new Gmail from the Market with no problems. I am on TNTLite 2.2.1.
Google Voice has always been a hack for a tablet, since it is not actually phone. You might want to pull it out and see if your issues are solved.
I am back up and running thanks to clockwordmod. Thanks again!
ninjaprofessor said:
I am back up and running thanks to clockwordmod. Thanks again!
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Good to hear and thanks for the update!
I am currently having this problem. I am hoping to sell my 10" Android 2.2 Tablet PC on Craigslist... I need to fix this Error... I've only used it 10 times to play Angry Birds. The forum with the links I am confused as to what one to use... I am younger I must say. I am not a 21 year old "computer whiz"/.NET/OS maker... I do make websites. Besides that... I do not know how to "Wipe my system partition" as my Error message says to. Especially due to the fact I cannot open Settings. PLEASE HELP. I may have repeated things said above in his problems but I would like a "NOOB" walk through... (Because I am one). Please help. Thanks in advance. -Sophomoric
Hey, I had a same after my phone battery was empty and it turned off. I kept it off and recharged it, then I had the feeling "I'm feeling Lucky" -.-' so nice from google. xD
Had to wipe everything then full reinstall... such a pain.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE

[Q] Das BAMF 1.6 (and 1.5) sorta kinda halfway installs?

I found the solution to the problem described below. It was ROM Manager that was sabotaging me, for whatever reason. I went into CWM manually, wiped everything obsessively 3 times like I've seen other people describe, installed 1.6, and it worked perfectly. Too early to say how it actually runs for me but I least I've got it fully installed!
PROBLEM:
I started from stock rooted S-off ROM and installed Das BAMF 1.5, wiping everything as recommended. Under Settings/About Phone/Software information, the baseband, kernel, build number etc were all correct. Things ran OK, although battery life was pretty bad. But there were a number of anomalies. The Verizon bloatware still seems to be present. The location reticule is still present in the notification area. Etc.
Today I installed 1.6 over 1.5, again wiping everything even though it is said not to be essential. I did the install through ROM Manager. Everything proceeded as expected, the boot animation screen shows BAMF 1.6, all the About Phone information is correct for 1.6. But again, the location reticule is still present; signal strength indicator is 4 bars instead of 6, Verizon bloatware still present.
I know the real action is in the development thread but I still need a few more posts before reaching that exalted status. Anybody else seen/solved an issue like this? Any help is appreciated and if some kind moderator feels led to move this to the other thread, all the better!
[EDIT] A couple other anomalies are the extended Power Options and Reboot menu options shown in the 3rd and 4th screenshots at the beginning of the Das BAMF 1.6.1 development thread-- I don't have those. On the other hand, I do have BAMF Toolbox, Call Recorder, and other expected apps included with the ROM.
Thanks very much.
I'm having the exact same results. Frustrating!
Are you installing with ROM Manager, or directly from CWM?
Having the exact same issue and I installed with ROM manager. Should I reinstall 1.6 manually in CWR? I JUST rooted my phone a week ago and I think I may have flashed it 20X already, lol! I also have weird caller ID issues, it says CDMA call waiting when I miss a call, and Call waiting when I have a voicmail. If flashing it manually will fix these issues, I'll do it again!
Here's the thing I don't get. What's the fricking point of wiping 3 times?
If wiping == formatting a partition, then what good does it do to do it 3 times? None that I can imagine.
If wiping == deleting everything in a directory tree, then again, what point is it to wipe 3 times? What is accomplished on the second and third time that isn't on the first?
Just my opinion. I've never had a problem with wiping just once.
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Having the exact same issue and I installed with ROM manager. Should I reinstall 1.6 manually in CWR? I JUST rooted my phone a week ago and I think I may have flashed it 20X already, lol! I also have weird caller ID issues, it says CDMA call waiting when I miss a call, and Call waiting when I have a voicmail. If flashing it manually will fix these issues, I'll do it again!
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I would try hbooting the unsigned stock RUU. Then try flashing the rom of your choice through Cwm not rom manager. This should start you back at scratch with s off along with clearing up any bugs you can't seem to get rid of.
I had the same problem. Don't use Rom Manager for this Rom. Do it manually and everything will be like it should.
Ditto to that. All my unfruitful efforts were due to initiating the process via ROM Manager. Doing it all via CWR did the trick.

[Q] Problem with verizon pushing updates

Well here is the issue, I bought the HTC Thunderbolt awhile ago. I then rooted my phone but left the original ROM on it since the custom roms were not stable. I noticed verizon was pushing me some update and I just ignored them. I woke up today to see my phone rebooted with the screen on an exsclamation point. And then my Thunderbolt keeps rebooting itself now. I tried going into ROM Manager to download a Custom ROM but the phone just reboots before I can do it. I just installed Liquid Gingersense v1.6 rom with the MR2 OTA Radio which said it installed just fine after installing the Liquid Gingersense rom. I went through setting up the google account fine and after it booted to the main screen now my phone boots all over again, get stuck at htc screen for a bit then loads the phone fine then boots again. I am really not sure what the heck is going on. I am new to the MR2 OTA Radio since I cam from the Droid 1. So I hope it was not the install order I did it. I Have turned off the phone booted it with still same rebooting over and over issue. If anyone has idea's please let me know. Much appreciated. Thanks
I'm in the same boat. I have wiped the SD card and done a factory reset on the phone. It is no longer rooted, as I can't install and run apps requiring root permission. The update fails every time it tries to install, I also get the exclamation point android screen when the update tries to install. I'll take the update, I don't care. I just want a reliable phone again.
I'm seeing this issue come up a lot. Some of you folks seem pretty upset by it, and reasonably so. Search through the threads and you'll find you solution.
For those who are STILL running that antique and wildly obsolete ROM that the jcase rooting process leaves you with, I'd like to set a few facts before you. First of all, that ROM wasn't provided as a long-term daily driver. It's OLD and it's not very efficient with the battery. Second, simply because it's stock doesn't mean it's inherently stable. It's probably less stable than the custom ROMs out there. Third, the only ROMs really struggling with stability were the 2.01 RUU gingerbread builds. That build is obsolete, but not nearly as obsolete as the ROM that the rooting process leaves you with. The stability issues with the second OTA had nothing to do with the ROM, but rather, the radio that came with the RUU. In short, it's foolhardy to believe that custom ROMs are somehow inherently dangerous or unstable.
I'd like to suggest to whoever might be running the rooted ancient ROM the rooting process leaves you with to abandon it at your earliest convenience. Flash an MR2 radio, and if you like stock, use the stock rooted debloated ROM based on the 1.70 RUU. If you decide not to do this, and your phone auto-accepts the update, you'll probably lose everything on the phone trying to get it working again. Save yourself that hassle. Flashing ROMs isn't hard and people do it everyday.

Google Now stopped working

If this had been like a month ago when I was flashing busybox and getting sdcard fix to work, closed etc, I'd say its probably something I did. But this really came from out of the blue. I switched back to stock launcher because the message "Google app stopped working" kept appearing.
I cleared defaults on stock (like it says to do) but kept getting the message. Don't know if this means anything but 2 days leading up to this my phone kept informing me there were no new software updates, something it hadn't done in the past.
I'm using the latest update through the HTC site, rooted with stock kernel. Hoping someone can shed light. Thanks.
you must delete the data of it in the system partition i dont remember where it is after that you can try to download it again

Galaxy S3 low memory problems (Unfortunately, system UI has stopped).

Hi, I was having problems with my S3 recently on CM 11 mod - chrome crashing, slow-to-appear keyboard etc when I got fed up with it, did a factory reset, and installed blisspop. But the problems persisted. Now I'm constantly getting the "Unfortunately, system UI has stopped" which I consider to be a problem of the same vein - memory leak or something that has got to be related with the memory. Is there any particular app that might be the problem or I'm looking at it from the wrong angle?
Thank you.
You can try returning fully to stock then flash other ROMS and see whether this problem is still there or not.
Or try other alternatives first because this quite troublesome process
Well I agree it's a troublesome process and I don't think it solves anything since the problems were never there when I began using custom roms..
Bump.. can someone please suggest what I might do here?
Flash the same rom straight over the top. You shouldn't lose any data and it will replace all system files back to original state.
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