A new problem...I still have 4.3 on my Verizon Note 2, have updates disabled via Titanium Backup, still have the original Verizon unlimited plan...the phone does exactly what I want it to do, see no reason to mess with a winning formula. Most of the time I'm on my pc, I use the Pdanet hotspot to get connection. (It uses "FoxFi" to accomplish that, can't say I'm exactly sure how) Anyhow, when firing up the wifi mode, it always has to verify with some server that I've paid the 'subscription' fee. For the last 2 days, that process just times out. I've restarted phone, uninstalled / reinstalled pdanet/FoxFi key, no change. Always times out whilst 'checking subscription status'. (USB mode DOES work, however) I suppose there could be a problem on the other end....hope this isn't something that Verizon has managed to stomp.
Anyone else familiar with this problem, else have a work-around?
I am having the same problem since yesterday afternoon. I hope someone can figure this out.
Same problem also did verizon put a block on it
Same here! Going crazy as this is only internet for me!
Wife has same problem...I'm thinking it's a problem with the server that FoxFi uses to verify that you've purchased their app. Prolly get fixed monday
(Question: I really haven't done anything to this phone for a couple years...did they ever make it truly rootable beyond 4.3? That is...to the point where you can enable the wifi-hotspot without using a 3rd party app)
Direstraights1980 said:
Same here! Going crazy as this is only internet for me!
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Us as well...and THAT'S only because there's a 10' stick of bamboo attached to my chimney, with an omni-directional antenna on top of THAT, feeding a cell-phone booster (Gives us passable 3G upstairs, which gets pushed around our hovel with a wifi-repeater. About as Green Acres as you can get)
Foxfi is working again. Got up and tried this morning expecting the same checking for subscription message but to my surprise it worked exactly as normal. No updates or anything. Keep it up Foxfi Your Awsome!!
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Had my note for a week and it would never work right on any AT&T hotspots. It would connect but I would get a notification that the connection failed, basically it seems that the authentication failed as I would get no data despite still showing connected in wifi connections. They gave me a new sim along with about 2 hours of wasted time doing other crap. They eventually put my sim in another handset and it worked. Come to find out that 4 other people have had the same problem in the past couple weeks with their Note. One of which was there at same time and his started working about ten minutes after a sim swap. The other two both got new phones like I did. Something you guys may want to check out, especially if within the 30 days. I spent the past week skimming through and installing apps suggested apps, time to start over.
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I had similar issues and got a new sim
Fixed it for me as well
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Had my note for a week and it would never work right on any AT&T hotspots. It would connect but I would get a notification that the connection failed, basically it seems that the authentication failed as I would get no data despite still showing connected in wifi connections. They gave me a new sim along with about 2 hours of wasted time doing other crap. They eventually put my sim in another handset and it worked. Come to find out that 4 other people have had the same problem in the past couple weeks with their Note. One of which was there at same time and his started working about ten minutes after a sim swap. The other two both got new phones like I did. Something you guys may want to check out, especially if within the 30 days. I spent the past week skimming through and installing apps suggested apps, time to start over.
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Chief Geek said:
Had my note for a week and it would never work right on any AT&T hotspots. It would connect but I would get a notification that the connection failed, basically it seems that the authentication failed as I would get no data despite still showing connected in wifi connections. They gave me a new sim along with about 2 hours of wasted time doing other crap. They eventually put my sim in another handset and it worked. Come to find out that 4 other people have had the same problem in the past couple weeks with their Note. One of which was there at same time and his started working about ten minutes after a sim swap. The other two both got new phones like I did. Something you guys may want to check out, especially if within the 30 days. I spent the past week skimming through and installing apps suggested apps, time to start over.
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UGGGHHHHHHH I hate when I click "Thanks" instead of Quote. Ugh.
Anyway, so they swapped your phone when they just needed to swap the SIM? Brilliant...
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UGGGHHHHHHH I hate when I click "Thanks" instead of Quote. Ugh.
Anyway, so they swapped your phone when they just needed to swap the SIM? Brilliant...
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First, thansk for the thank anyways!
Second, No I did need a new phone. They swapped my SIM with no change. The one guy got a sim swap and it worked for him. Took awhole new phone for me. But I'm big on getting what I pay for. They used the free wifi as a selling point. I will very rarely use it, but first night there I was at McDs and got a connection failed notice. If i'm paying for it, it'll work one way or the other, especially now that I dont have unlimited data.
Just because it connects to a wifi spot doesn't mean you get internet right away. You still need to open up a browser and confirm to their terms and conditions before the internet works.
Yea I know, it wouldnt do that though. The browser tried to connect and got nowhere. The key to the authentication fail is that network connections showed it connected but the ATT notification said connection failed. This is the safeguard that keeps all but ATT devices off the network, a function of a implicit deny rule.
This is prob meant for another thread but they really need to make those ATT Hotspots recognize that you're on an ATT phone and auto connect without having to hit accept on the Terms and Conditions. I have times when my mother and aunt are at a Starbucks and they'd call me saying they're on the wifi but it's not working. I gotta keep telling them to open up a browser and hit accept on the terms and conditions.
BTW, does anyone know if you nuke/freeze the AT&T Hotspots app, does this prevent you from using ATT Free wifi?
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This is prob meant for another thread but they really need to make those ATT Hotspots recognize that you're on an ATT phone and auto connect without having to hit accept on the Terms and Conditions. I have times when my mother and aunt are at a Starbucks and they'd call me saying they're on the wifi but it's not working. I gotta keep telling them to open up a browser and hit accept on the terms and conditions.
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I've never had to accept any Terms and Conditions on an AT&T device at an AT&T hotspot. If I go to Starbucks, the phone connects without any prompting and gains access, a little AT&T hotspot indicator appears in the notification bar. If I try to connect with my laptop or a non-AT&T phone, I have to accept Terms and Conditions.
I also had to exchange my Note this week, after about 10 days of use. The phone was in the car holder and it rebooted. It then started boot looping where it would display the Samsung splash logo, and then reboot. It would not go into Recovery, though would go into Download mode. AT&T tried to reset it for 20 minutes and then gave up and gave me a new phone.
I have an old HTC Incredible that I am letting my 7 year old son use as a phone and game device. It is no longer activated on Verizon, but by using the wifi connection and a combination of Google voice and an SIP client I have managed to turn it back in to a working phone. It just needs to be near my phone, which has a shared wifi 4G connection, or any other wifi network.
He really enjoys is, and can still download games and make phone calls etc. Everything is great! And Dad doesn't pay a penny for any of it.
Somehow the phone has decided that it needs an OTA update from Verizon now. I obviously can't let it do that, since I am not paying Verizon to use it anymore. The phone constantly asks him if its ok to update the software. Every time it boots, and even when it's just been running for a while.
Here is my question... Does anyone know where the flag is in the SQL database that is triggering this? I would like to reset the flag so it stops asking the question. I have told him NOT to do it, but its just a matter of time until he accidentally does, or his sister does.
Has anyone ever run across that flag while playing in the SQL databases on a verizon phone??
Thanks, any info is greatly appreciated.. I'm surprised there is not more info out there on converting these old phone into stand alone android devices, and some tools to make it easier. Lots of people must have old phones around to do stuff like this with....
Hey guys so I have a problem with my Samsung Note.
First my phone
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Model number: SAMSUN-SGHI717
Android version: 4.0.4
Baseband version: I717UCLF6
Kernel version: 3.0.8
Build number: IMM76D.UCLF6
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My problem:
I purchased the phone about a year ago through ATT here in California with a 6GB a month shared data plan that I share with my girlfriend. The phone is completely stock except for a 8gb sd card.
During that time I could tether my phone via wifi or usb with no problems whatsoever. However about a month ago a issue started that I have not been able to fix. Every time I try to tether via wifi or usb to my laptop I get a error message pop up.
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Mobile hotspot is unavailable
to enable mobile hotspot on this device, go to att.com/mywireless or dial 611
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The first time this happened I contacted ATT tech support and talked on the phone with multiple people who attempted to help me with no results. They can't do anything because my phone IS able to tether and be a mobile hotspot they double checked their system. Also my girlfriends iphone can tether just fine and she shares my data plan. So at this point the only option left is a error with the phone. Also I do not have a exact date of WHEN this issue started happening as I went through a period of not using it to tether.
I have been attempting to fix this for over two weeks, going through forums and so far NO ONE has been able to shed any light on this. If there is anything you can think of for me to try you simply have NO idea how much I would appreciate it. THIS HAS BEEN DRIVING ME CRAZY!
NOTE: I actually got the tethering to work by removing the SIM card, turning the phone back on, turning it off, reinserted the sim card, and firing it back up. However, it only worked once and then went back to giving me errors.
Thanks,
Gabe
I Rooted my phone, installed Root Explorer ( a file manager app ), then deleted tethermanager.apk or tether2.apk (its been so long I don't remember).
I don't know what you have tried, besides beat your head against at&t. But it sounds like your sim card is not provisioned correctly to enable tethering.
Figured it out
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I Rooted my phone, installed Root Explorer ( a file manager app ), then deleted tethermanager.apk or tether2.apk (its been so long I don't remember).
I don't know what you have tried, besides beat your head against at&t. But it sounds like your sim card is not provisioned correctly to enable tethering.
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Ok just got back from meeting with a AT&T friend of mine and it turns out the problem was data limits set internally on my att accound. No idea how they got turned on but when she turned them off everything worked fine. So problem solved turn your data limits off on your account!
Wow...
So all I've "learned" from this thread I already knew..
Calling at&t for tech support is like asking an elephant to fix your car...
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Wow...
So all I've "learned" from this thread I already knew..
Calling at&t for tech support is like asking an elephant to fix your car...
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Nah! I'd give better odds to the elephant fixing the car than the at&t rep actually solving even the most basic issue.
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Wow...
So all I've "learned" from this thread I already knew..
Calling at&t for tech support is like asking an elephant to fix your car...
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LOL.....Think i'm gonna borrow this post for a while studa........g
My wife and I got new Galaxy S II phones from C Spire earlier this month. They came with Android 2.3.6 out of the box, but a tech guy loaded 4.1.2 while we were still in the store. A few days later, I noticed a few odd things on both phones when using Google Maps:
With "Use wireless networks" checked, "Use GPS satellites" unchecked, and Wi-Fi off:
Maps plots my coarse location, so that I can see the blue directional arrow surrounded by a relatively large circle. So far, so good. But if I drive somewhere and keep Maps up, it never updates my position.
With "Use wireless networks" checked, "Use GPS satellites" checked, and Wi-Fi off:
Maps plots my coarse location, just as above. The GPS icon appears and starts flashing in the notification area. Five minutes later, it will still be flashing. Again, if I drive somewhere and keep Maps up, it never updates my position.
With "Use wireless networks" checked, "Use GPS satellites" either way, and Wi-Fi on:
Maps plots my coarse location, just as above. If I drive by a Wi-Fi network, Maps zooms over to the proper location, and the surrounding bluish circle is much smaller. However, after a few seconds, it zooms me back to my original position, and the much wider circle is back. And I know my car is incapable of teleportation.
Here are the things I have done:
Used the Text CS service, was told to make sure I had a clear view of the sky, turn GPS off and back on, turn the phone off and back on, and finally to try a factory reset, which I eventually did and got the same results.
Tried several GPS apps for deleting and re-downloading AGPS data.
Talked to a C Spire sales person and tech person, called their customer service number, and talked to the tech guy who installed the updates to our phones the day we got them. He worked with it for a while, had me reset the phone through recovery mode (neither forms of resetting restored the original version of Android), and finally said he'd get us replacement phones. This shouldn't be taken as a rant against C Spire; all of these people were very friendly.
Went to my local C Spire store and got the replacement phones set up (they already had 4.1.2 on them, and I'm not sure if they came that way or if someone updated them). Exact same problem still occurred.
Did a chat with Samsung customer service. Had me restart the phone in Safe Mode, and that still didn't help. Suggested I call in and setup a support ticket, which I haven't done yet.
Our previous phones were both the original Galaxy S (SCH-I500). While the phones themselves seemed to bog down in their old age (and froze or reset themselves at least daily), the mobile network locating and GPS locating worked amazingly. Under decent conditions, the GPS might take 5 seconds to lock.
I finally had a bit of a breakthrough today, but it hasn't resolved the issue where location via mobile network won't update (scenario 1 in the numbered list above). I found out about GPS NMEA data, which, for those who have no reason to learn about such things, is the raw data transmitted to and from a GPS satellite and receiver, and installed GPS NMEA Tool. After starting the app, I waited for a bit, and still no GPS lock. The initial view presented by the app is a human-readable summary of the data, and at some point I opened up the raw GPS NMEA log. It started spouting off a few lines that looked to be saying "I can't find a dang thing," but suddenly all of that changed. I switched back to the summary view, and sure enough, I had a fix on several satellites. I exited the app, opened Google Maps, and it got a lock again. It didn't stay locked the whole time, and it was slow to update my position, but it did work.
As far as I know, GPS NMEA Tool is only a diagnostic tool that doesn't perform any magic fix to the phone. I thought this might just be a strange coincidence, but after being inside this evening, I took my phone back outside. I opened up Maps, and after a few minutes, I didn't have a lock. I fired up GPS NMEA Tool, and after a minute or so I had a lock again.
So, does anyone have any clue what might be going on? Here's the info on my phone:
Using an Otter Box Commuter case. I don't think it has any metal in it, and I think someone at a C Spire store tested the GPS without the case on.
Model: SCH-R760X
Android version: 4.1.2
Baseband version: S:R760.01 K.GB28
Kernel version: 3.0.31-980103
[email protected] #3
SMP PREEMPT Fri Mar 1 04:29:20
KST 2013
Build number: JZO54K.SCH-R760X.GB28
Hardware version: H:R760.01 K.Q
Software version: GB28
Mobile network type: EvDo-rev.A
Well, I haven't gotten the GPS to lock in again, so I'm guessing the GPS NMEA Tool has anything to do with it. So basically, I'm still experiencing the exact same issues as before.
Well, apparently Samsung sent a batch of GS2s that weren't properly configured for C Spire. The stores were told not to sell those phones. I'm supposed to have a replacement very soon. So I suppose this issue is now finished!
Ok, I assumed getting a new phone would solve the problem, but it didn't. I'm on my fourth phone, I think, and they all seem to behave the same way. A few new things:
When I left the store with the new phone, I turned on Google Maps and left GPS off. My coarse location did update a few times, but then it stopped doing so after I was about 2 miles from the store.
I can get my coarse position on Maps to update by either restarting my phone, making a call, or sending a text. Obviously, my phone connects to a new tower when I change locations, because I can make calls and not have them drop soon after. Also, I figure people wouldn't be able to call me if I left the tower that my phone currently thinks it's connected to. It seems that unless I do something proactive, the phone doesn't want to acknowledge that it's moved on to a new tower.
Occasionally I can have GPS work for a little bit, but it never lasts for long.
Still going on. About the only thing new I know is that this seems to be isolated to GS2s running 4.1.2.
Another update regarding my (probably hopeless) situation. I captured data packets (which only seems to work if using Wi-Fi; on 3G, the phone doesn't look to handle the TCP/IP stuff itself) with Shark, and it looks like my phone has no problem communicating with googleapis.l.google.com. The actual data is encrypted, though.
The phone continues to report that I'm connected to the same base station (specifically, the same sector) until I do one of the above-mentioned things, although sometimes I'll have to make a call twice before the phone figures out where it is. Also, I've noticed that sometimes, if I've driven from point A to point B (we'll say they're 25 miles apart), after a single brief phone call, Maps might move my location to a spot in the middle of A and B. It may then move my location to point B after a second call.
So I still have no freaking clue why my phone won't properly report what tower it's connected to until certain events occur.
Also, I'm guessing the GPS issue at least partially stems from my phone not knowing where the heck it is most of the time. If it's getting assisted GPS data that's intended for a different location, that would definitely cause a delay in finding satellites.
By the way, I'd love to know if anyone else is experiencing this issue, or anything similar.
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By the way, I'd love to know if anyone else is experiencing this issue, or anything similar.
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Wanted to let you know I am experiencing the exact set of problems you are with my Galaxy 2 from CSpire. The gps works in a very inconsistent manner. Some days it works perfectly. Some days it doesn't work at all. Weather and cloud cover have no bearing on whether on not it works.
I spoke to someone at Samsung, but they were no help. They said I could send it in for repairs, but knowing my luck they would test it during one of the few times it works perfectly.
I'll be anxious to hear if you or somebody else discovers a fix for it.
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Wanted to let you know I am experiencing the exact set of problems you are with my Galaxy 2 from CSpire. The gps works in a very inconsistent manner. Some days it works perfectly. Some days it doesn't work at all. Weather and cloud cover have no bearing on whether on not it works.
I spoke to someone at Samsung, but they were no help. They said I could send it in for repairs, but knowing my luck they would test it during one of the few times it works perfectly.
I'll be anxious to hear if you or somebody else discovers a fix for it.
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Unfortunately, I don't have a solid answer. But based on my experience and your response, I'm guessing there's some sort of issue with the 4.1.2 update that screws up how the location is reported. I've seen GS2's in stores that have 2.3.6, and they seem to work fine (although I obviously can't run off with one to test it). Plus, if this issue had been present when the phone was first released, I figure it would be much better documented. The problem now is:
There are 2 newer generations of Galaxy S out. Most people buying new phones are going to choose one of the newer 2.
Of those already owning this phone, many won't have updated them to 4.1.2.
Of those who have updated or recently purchased a GS2 that's already running 4.1.2, many won't ever make use of the location functionality.
Out of those who have noticed this issue, I'm sure there are a decent amount who are eligible for new phones soon and just decide to deal with it for a short time.
Out of those who still have a while on the contract, many will likely never get around to doing anything about this issue.
So there are probably a very small number of people who have a GS2 running Android 4.1.2 and who have noticed this issue and want to do something about it. If this issue is specific to the C Spire phones (or C Spire and a few smaller carriers), that further limits the number.
I don't know the details on how a carrier and a manufacturer work together on a version of Android for a particular phone, so assuming there's a real problem (which obviously isn't hardware), I don't know how it could be fixed. Also, I don't know how much effort Samsung and any wireless carriers who carry this troubled phone are going to put forth, given that this phone is probably considered to be in its "end of life" stage.
Samsung also gave me the option of sending the phone in, but I'd be without my phone (unless I got a loaner phone) for 2 weeks or so, and I don't know if I'd be expected to pay shipping to get it there.
I figure the best option would be to see if C Spire would allow you to trade the phone for a different model. It's not ideal, since you'd either have to move to a different brand or move up to a 4G plan (if you're in a situation like mine where you have an older plan that you can keep as long as you have a 3G phone). But I'd say at least talk to someone at a store and see what they might offer. And please let me know how it goes, if you decide to do that. Best of luck!
Another thought: You could have the phone reverted to Android 2.3.6. Again not ideal, but I figure it would fix the issue. I don't know if there's any official way for this to be done, but I'm sure a way could be found.
Hello everyone!
I've been searching this forum with no luck on my question so I'm posting it here. Please, if I'm in the wrong place feel free to move this or delete if not allowed.
I've found some amazing information on this site in the past (thanks to so many smart, phone savvy, outstanding members!) and am really hoping someone can lead me in the right direction. I'm very luck that I'm still grandfathered on Verizons original unlimited data program (no throttling) and my old Samsung S4 finally gave up the ghost. I used Foxfi on the S4 for hotspot with no issues and loved Foxfi! I purchased a new unlocked Moto g Power (model XT2041-4) and had Verizon install the sim card and activate. The lady at Verizon said, since I bought the phone outright, it would NOT change my plan in any way. After getting home I installed Foxfi on the new phone but come to find out Foxfi does not support Android 10, which is what the new phone runs on. I am able to turn on the phones built in hotspot, and can connect devices to it, but now I'm getting really worried that Verizon will be able to tell that I'm hotspotting, which could void my plan.
As the phone is "unlocked", and I'm not getting any warnings or messages from Verizon stating that I must pay for hotspot when I turn on the phones built in hotspot, am I worried over nothing? If I do need to worry, can someone suggest a trustworthy app (I have no problem paying for a functional app, as I paid for Foxfi and it worked excellent) that would give me hotspot access without Verizon knowing?
Thank you all in advance for any advice/suggestions! I'm not as tech savvy as I once was so hopefully I didn't just get into a big problem with this phone.
-Dan
I have the same phone, but with T-Mobile. Since you already have FoxFi (and the key I assume) you should download PDaNet from the playstore or Google June Fabrics & get from there. When you open the app, at the bottom be sure to check the hide usage box & you should be good to go. Use mine sometimes for my laptop thru USB cable for gaming...( Have to because while T-Mobile gives you hotspot in their data plans, they greatly reduced the speed :/ ) Hope that helps!
T-Mobile gives you 3GB to share on standard data (Plus Up gives you 20GB)
(Sprint is my Carrier) Interestingly, I too was able to turn on the hotspot function of my device, however when I connected a device to the network, absolutely nothing would load. The system was being provided with an IP address, just no internet access. I ended up having to root the device to get it working properly. I found that even when attempting to use FoxFi/PDaNet and selecting the "Hide Usage" option, it would continue to block all traffic to the connected device. Not sure if you tested the actual Hotspot function, or just turned it on, but you will definitely want to make sure you test with a connected device.
just for my perspective, ( from a dutch guy) , you guys in the states are not allowed to use the tethering function?
here in the Netherlands it's no problem, never thought of using another hotspot app, on some days i tether about 3 to 5 gb , no problem in my unlimited dataplan, only when i go above 5gb per day then i have to "activate" every next gb per sms ( free of charge) and all that for € 26 /month.
Mmy average data usage would be somewhere around 20 gb per month