My data will not work in wifi or mobile mode. I have strong wifi and strong 4g signal.
I tried clearing the internet cache and that does not help.
I tried a battery pull and that did not help.
I tried clearing cache in recovery mode and I am not sure if it actually cleared the cache because after selecting the clear cache option I got a dead robot and then it rebooted on its own.
I have a Verizon S4
4.2.2,
Rooted
SCH-1545 VRUAME7.
stock ROM.
thanks
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I'm running Revamped SS (1.8.19) on my vibrant and I'm having a weird force close issue. I get a com.android.phone error about every 2 or 3 seconds unless I'm in airplane mode. When I'm not in airplane mode I still can't get any cell reception. I can't even access the mobile networks option in the settings. I tried taking the SIM out and still it's the same. I've tried rebooting, clearing all caches, removing task killers, flashed a different modem, and even reflashed my entire ROM, doing a system format. I've also wiped dalvik cache and fixed permissions. Please send me any suggestions. I need my phone to be working and this is extremely frustrating..
i think you'll have to do a factory wipe/reset inside CWM. also, don't use the 2g/3g toggle widget, as the FC on android phone will happen. (known issue)
I've searched around the forums and so far, most of the results were people having trouble with their phone getting stuck in recovery/boot/download mode.
My phone, however, is stuck in the call mode where the keypad takes up most of the screen. Everything else is working fine with the phone, as I can see unread text messages and other programs that running and notifying me of updates in the background. Wifi and data work fine as well.
The problem is, I can't get out of the call keypad mode and into my home screen with all my apps. I've tried restarting, turning it on/off, taking out the battery, and charging it via USB to the computer. Nothing is working! Please help :crying:
Clear data on phone & if that doesn't work maybe try a factory reset ?
Do the following steps below:
- Boot to CWM recovery
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache (under advanced)
- fix permissions (under advanced)
- reboot system now
This issue sounds familiar......like a launcher problem. I have 3 fixes:
Clear data of your launcher
or download another launcher, by trying to get to your play store app by universal search or from the playstore on the pc
if strangely none of the above works, flash another rom or reflash your rom if you like it that much
Note that this message should have been the 1st, cause if im right the two solutions you recieved above should work. The problem is if your running stock ics 4.0.4, you may end up with the emmc brick bug if you use recovery or do a factory reset. We dont know what your using since you never told us.
Hi there, being a newbie here.
My i9100 has an unknown baseband along with no signal and no IMEI when i soft reboot my phone, but mobile signal will return once i have removed my battery. Also, when I connect to wifi, it appears to be connecting normally, but it is not connecting to the internet.
i just recently flashed to cm9 stable, using siyah 4.1.5.
Any clue on what happened?
Thanks in advance~
superchic9527 said:
Hi there, being a newbie here.
My i9100 has an unknown baseband along with no signal and no IMEI when i soft reboot my phone, but mobile signal will return once i have removed my battery. Also, when I connect to wifi, it appears to be connecting normally, but it is not connecting to the internet.
i just recently flashed to cm9 stable, using siyah 4.1.5.
Any clue on what happened?
Thanks in advance~
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check this page...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645678
There's a known 'Unknown baseband' bug when you charge the phone and flash new roms. Take out the battery for 180 seconds. Put it back in. Go into recovery wipe cache, format cache, wipe dalvik cache. Reboot. See if it works.
slimlo said:
check this page...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645678
There's a known 'Unknown baseband' bug when you charge the phone and flash new roms. Take out the battery for 180 seconds. Put it back in. Go into recovery wipe cache, format cache, wipe dalvik cache. Reboot. See if it works.
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I just tried, no luck. Right after i do all the stuff IMEI,signal, and baseband seem working fine, but once i do a reboot all the stuff were gone again and need to remove the battery to get those back.
Hello,
I followed HSD-Pilots great guide to flashing the EU JB OTA, this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192532
The process ran smooth with no hiccups whatsoever, even root restored perfectly.
Now to my problem. Everything works flawlessly except the data connection. I have near-to-perfect signal quality in both the 2G/Edge and 3G/HSPA nets and can call, send texts and use WiFi with no problems whatsoever. I just cannot get a data connection. When data ain't enabled I get a Edge or HSPA icon (depending on which net im currently using of course) with a small red, circular "forbidden" sign over it. When data is enabled both the Edge/HSPA icon and the red circle disappears, leaving only the signal bars. I've checked settings -> phone -> status -> mobile network status and it says "disconnected" regardless of data enabled or disabled. Data worked perfectly on both 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU and the noefigs version.
What I've tried so far:
Triplechecked the APN - it's correct.
Wipe cache and dalvik
Factory restore + wipe cache, dalvik
Reflashed the radio via BMM
No results whatsoever from the above mentioned things. Still no data connection.
If anyone has any experience of this kinda problem, or perhaps knows someone who do, feel free to answer!
Thank you!
Regards,
th0d
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As soon As i turn of my screen the wifi stops .
I read at reddit that the ad block was interfering with the wifi connectivity.
if that's true then how to uninstall it or is there some other issue.
EDIT: I cleared the dalvik cache and cache from recovery then rebooted , now it's working fine.