[Q] Automatic reset time zone. - LG Optimus L9 P760, P765, P768, P769

Greetings from Ukraine.
On my P760 after each of the booting phone is reset time zone to UTC+2, although I have it UTC+3 (Ukraine, Kiev). With that, immediately after loading the UI, time zone is correct, but after 10-15 seconds, before scanning media files, it is reset.
In the setting of the date and time noted receive configuration time, date, and time zone information from the operator. If set the time zone manually, not automatically, it will still be reset.
Problem not dependent of third-party software, because I did not put them. If you turn on "airplane mode", zone also reset.
Factory reset also did.
I save the log of booting the phone from the service menu (3845#*760#), perhaps it will help to identify the cause.
In the service center I does not want to address, because there is no time or opportunity.
Please help find and eliminate the pest.
Sorry for my English.
P.S.: And yes, I have an official firmware 20C (4.1.2), which I've updated from 10C by FOTA. Reset the time zone was and on firmware 10C. I did not: Unlock bootloader, flash CWM and root.
Thank you in advance.

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Dopod 838Pro

Good Evening First off i would like to say hello im new to this site (Virgin) and i have tried to search but to no avail, i have a Dopod 838Pro and i got it with a plan from my Mobile vendor in australia (3) now i want to clear there settings (.cab) and just use the standard factory settings and modify them but no matter what i do it keeps loading the (3) Software and etc any ideas on how to clear it and go back to factory
Cerwinvega said:
Good Evening First off i would like to say hello im new to this site (Virgin) and i have tried to search but to no avail, i have a Dopod 838Pro and i got it with a plan from my Mobile vendor in australia (3) now i want to clear there settings (.cab) and just use the standard factory settings and modify them but no matter what i do it keeps loading the (3) Software and etc any ideas on how to clear it and go back to factory
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First do a hard reset. Then, when the phone boots do a soft reset before the customisations begin. This will put you back to the base rom without the carrier settiings. (This may not be completely correct because some carriers may embed their settings in the rom). Give it a try, but remember that the hard reset will clear all your data and loaded programs, so back up first.
incorrect... hard reset your PDA... make sure you remove your SIM card when you boot up... then uninstall the 3 Mobile Mail client by using the 'Remove Programs' and reboot... insert your SIM card again... but say no to the autocustomisation 'netwiz' that pops up...
and bingo!!!

[Q] Reset phone config changed by USSD?

Hi all,
I traveled to another country and got a new sim. In the process of putting the sim in and registering my phone on the foreign network, I noticed that the saleslady entered several USSD codes (sometimes she receives error messages and had to re-do them).
My question is: now I am back in my home country and want to ensure that any config changes she made to my phone are removed, can I just do a phone hard reset / factory reset to get everything back to "factory" defaults? I don't have a problem doing a factory reset if that's what's needed.
Thanks in advance for any info.

[SOLVED] Undo Changes in ServiceMode?

Hello again, I really think I messed up this time as I was trying to unlock my phone (alt carriers). I followed directions off a vague website and didn't realize it wasn't for my specific device. Any who, this is what I did.
Hidden menus were already enabled..
Dialer "*#0011#"
Menu > Back
Menu > Key Input "1"
Debug Screen > Phone Control > Network Lock
Selected PERSO SHA256 OFF
Went back to the main menu
Common > NV Rebuild > Restore Backup
Ever since doing this regardless if I revert and turn SHA back on I have data, I can text but cannot place a phone call and I get bumped off network once and a while. Any idea how I can revert these changes?
I have already factory reset / reinstalled the Rom from scratch. No change and my next step would be odin but I was hoping to avoid having to go through all that.
Any ideas?
Thank you all in advance,
Colton 22
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I have also confirmed that doing an Odin I still have the same issue. .. Should I contact vzw and say my headphone jack is bad? Downloading Stock ot a update now which I dont want to do... Lock the phone down ...
[SOLVED] I have been able to revert changes to ServiceMode
I had to Odin back to stock (before root).. I used the No-wipe method offered from my phone.
secondly I actually updated stock OTA software (process failed so it didnt work ^_^ )
- (dont think this step is needed however i did it and it didnt change me to any new version. Still on MDK thankfully)
Factory reset from within system settings and allow it to delete all local sdcard data doing so,
Problem solved. Just working on getting back to my full custom status now !
ALSO FOR INFORMATION
After calling Verizon and asking if they could walk me through the process of unlocking my phone's sim card for othercarriers i was informed that the Verizion GS4 is already unlocked and shouldnt need any alt methods to do it. Just change Mobile Networks to GSM and shut down. Insert new SIM and power on.
Colton22
colton22 said:
I had to Odin back to stock (before root).. I used the No-wipe method offered from my phone.
secondly I actually updated stock OTA software (process failed so it didnt work ^_^ )
- (dont think this step is needed however i did it and it didnt change me to any new version. Still on MDK thankfully)
Factory reset from within system settings and allow it to delete all local sdcard data doing so,
Problem solved. Just working on getting back to my full custom status now !
ALSO FOR INFORMATION
After calling Verizon and asking if they could walk me through the process of unlocking my phone's sim card for othercarriers i was informed that the Verizion GS4 is already unlocked and shouldnt need any alt methods to do it. Just change Mobile Networks to GSM and shut down. Insert new SIM and power on.
Colton22
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Yup. It's not locked from the factory since they can't. I don't know what you did to your phone with the config rebuild from some random backup, but it's apparently not good. And all this to unlock something that wasn't locked in the first place. Sad.
The backup wasn't a random one, it's generated while in service mode called the 'golden backup'. There is speculation it was meant to be the script to unlock the phone but this proves that wrong. All seems well so far but I have read of others with this same issue after following the first result on Google about unlocking the GS4 (not vzw specific).
I don't understand how this could be classified as sad though. Sad would involve ignorance, not acts from being naive.
Best regards,
Colton22
colton22 said:
The backup wasn't a random one, it's generated while in service mode called the 'golden backup'. There is speculation it was meant to be the script to unlock the phone but this proves that wrong. All seems well so far but I have read of others with this same issue after following the first result on Google about unlocking the GS4 (not vzw specific).
I don't understand how this could be classified as sad though. Sad would involve ignorance, not acts from being naive.
Best regards,
Colton22
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"Sad" as in getting and acting on bad advice. It's sad that there's so much info out there that doesn't tell people when it applies and when it doesn't, leading folks down the wrong path. YouTube is full of that kind of noise.
Indeed it is and the more popular the phone is, the more half truths are available. I do hope this post helps others who had the same issue.
When I started this I was with
Hyperdrive RLS13 OCd UVd Xposed on KToons Kernel.
Take care all and know your sources ha! Lesson learned.
Colton22

Prevent initial reset after SIM insertion (CSC change)

Hi there!
Im happy about my new S9+ (international DUOS variant available in germany), im just about to set everything up. Now, to keep my old phone as long as possible, i have not inserted my german T-Mobile SIM yet but already customized a lot on my S9+.
Now i've read here at XDA that the first time you insert a SIM into the device it will trigger a reset, no matter what you do and all my setup and customisation work will be lost for good...
Is there any way to prevent this hard reset?
I read about this method for a Samsung J3 smartphone:
1. Ensure you have set a PIN on the phone.
2. Shut it down, remove battery, insert SIM.
3. Start it up, wait till it gets to the initial lock screen. Do not enter the PIN.
4. Force the phone to shut down again..
5. Power it up again. After entering the PIN, the SIM should be detected and join the cell network, with no "security" reboot and factory wipe.
Can anyone confirm this?
Otherwise i would use the Samsung Cloud Backup to restore my settings later, hopefully this samsung backup is working...
Any other ideas? Thank you!
Ok people, i have tried the procedure i have mentioned above and my phone did not reset itself. It was the first time i have inserted a SIM, so this may actually work. But remember, i dont have a SIM-locked or branded phone, maybe those behave different.
On the other hand i cannot confirm that it would have done this reset in the first place if i just put in the SIM.
So i can only tell you to try out this method, it wont hurt your phone. And if it works it will save you a lot of time.

How to change the Contry code (region code), and even more

Hi, I wanted to change the country code to get native support for call recording. I did this, converted my device to C675 (India) and got the native CallRecording_10.1.0.apk, which is now distributed on all Huawei forums.
1. Download and install the Octoplus Huawei Installer v1.2.2 from https://octoplusbox.com/
2. Pay for a license for 6 months, and you`ll receive the activation code to your email. (P.S. I have nothing to do with this site or the author of the program)
3. Run the program and input the activation code.
4. Follow the instructions on the upper left side of the window, put the smartphone into the On/OFF Factory Mode state (the lowest button on the right in the picture). The program downloads some code from the Internet that is necessary for your smartphone model, and the smartphone turns into a temporary brick until you bring it back to working condition on step 7.
5. On the computer, an unidentified "Other device" USB SER appears in the Device Manager, the device does not respond to anything, does not turn on, only sometimes vibrates when you press different key combinations. Use the device Manager to install huawei com1.0 driver (at the bottom of this message).
6. After that, the program discovers the smartphone, and the "Repair" tab on the right under "Actions" becomes active, with almost all its fields active. In the Country code field, change the country by manually entering the necessary letters. I changed it from ru to in, but you can change to any other region, for example, you can convert the device from China to any European country.
7. Again, click On/OFF Factory Mode, the program flashes the original code to the smartphone, bringing it back to life, it reboots, and data is reset.
8. After the reboot, the smartphone will have a new region code, but the firmware is still from the previous region, so you have to flash (to dload) the firmware of the new region. Another data reset occurs, and you get the device from the new region, with OTA working and so on.
Hello there. Change the country code to make all data on smartphones gone?
rm001 said:
Hi, I wanted to change the country code to get native support for call recording. I did this, converted my device to C675 (India) and got the native CallRecording_10.1.0.apk, which is now distributed on all Huawei forums.
1. Download and install the Octoplus Huawei Installer v1.2.2 from https://octoplusbox.com/
2. Pay for a license for 6 months, and you`ll receive the activation code to your email. (P.S. I have nothing to do with this site or the author of the program)
3. Run the program and input the activation code.
4. Follow the instructions on the upper left side of the window, put the smartphone into the On/OFF Factory Mode state (the lowest button on the right in the picture). The program downloads some code from the Internet that is necessary for your smartphone model, and the smartphone turns into a temporary brick until you bring it back to working condition on step 7.
5. On the computer, an unidentified "Other device" USB SER appears in the Device Manager, the device does not respond to anything, does not turn on, only sometimes vibrates when you press different key combinations. Use the device Manager to install huawei com1.0 driver (at the bottom of this message).
6. After that, the program discovers the smartphone, and the "Repair" tab on the right under "Actions" becomes active, with almost all its fields active. In the Country code field, change the country by manually entering the necessary letters. I changed it from ru to in, but you can change to any other region, for example, you can convert the device from China to any European country.
7. Again, click On/OFF Factory Mode, the program flashes the original code to the smartphone, bringing it back to life, it reboots, and data is reset.
8. After the reboot, the smartphone will have a new region code, but the firmware is still from the previous region, so you have to flash (to dload) the firmware of the new region. Another data reset occurs, and you get the device from the new region, with OTA working and so on.
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I do not think there is a need to do these steps. Just download and install one of the attached APKs. One is for EMUI 10.1 and the other one is for EMUI 11 and 12 (version number 11.0.0.109).​

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