I recently took my GS4 to AT&T to get service. It is unlocked and I have it rooted. Everything works fine on it except text messages fail to send. I can receive text messages and picture messages, browse the internet, make and receive calls. Dialer codes do not work on this phone as I'm sure lots of you know already. I have scoured the internet but have not found any answers that work. I'll list my specs of my phone so you all know what kind of build I have. Could me issue be in the imsprofile.xml file that is in the csc folder within the system folder?
Model:
SCH-I545
Android Version:
5.0.1
Baseband Version:
I545VRUGOF1
Kernel Version:
3.4.0
[email protected] #1
Wed Jul 15 16:33:03 KST 2015
Build Number:
LRX22C.I545VRUGOF1
SE For Android Status:
Enforcing
SEPF_SCH-I545_5.0.1_0022
Secure Boot Status:
Type: Samsung
Security Software Version
MDF v1.0 Release 4
VPN v1.4 Release 4
Configuration Version:
J12.SAM.SCHI545.0
I'm hoping someone has come up with a fix for this before. Also does anyone know if it's possible to make it stop displaying the red verizon screen when it loads up.
Thanks for any input.
I believe the bands are different, which means you will only recieve some services.
As for the boot screen, you will have to get root(I'm pretty sure OF1 now has root), get SuperSU and Flashfire, and flash Stang5Litre's ROM. It's a modified ROM that has a host of improvements, and also gets rid of that red verizon screen upon bootup.
Well I got it to fully work on the AT&T network. I had to access some hidden menus with a dialer code and ws able to change some things to make it work. I'll create a new thread explaining how.
Help me pls
schultz915 said:
Well I got it to fully work on the AT&T network. I had to access some hidden menus with a dialer code and ws able to change some things to make it work. I'll create a new thread explaining how.
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Can you tell me where this new thread is? I also have this phone and i am on t mobile but they both use gsm. I am also having this text message problem and also I cant seem to use my mobile hot spot. I have read on line that it has something to do with the messaging centre number but since it is a verizon phone and they use cdma it does not have one on lolipop. I was wondering what you did to get it to work
spot123a said:
Can you tell me where this new thread is? I also have this phone and i am on t mobile but they both use gsm. I am also having this text message problem and also I cant seem to use my mobile hot spot. I have read on line that it has something to do with the messaging centre number but since it is a verizon phone and they use cdma it does not have one on lolipop. I was wondering what you did to get it to work
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I'm at work currently and haven't been able to make the new thread yet. Will be doing it tonight when I get home. I can give you a heads up by saying you will need to root your phone in order to do it if you are not already rooted.
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Can you tell me where this new thread is? I also have this phone and i am on t mobile but they both use gsm. I am also having this text message problem and also I cant seem to use my mobile hot spot. I have read on line that it has something to do with the messaging centre number but since it is a verizon phone and they use cdma it does not have one on lolipop. I was wondering what you did to get it to work
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Here is a link to the thread where I explain how I did it. I hope you understand it without too much difficulty.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/general/how-to-make-verizon-sch-i545-att-t3267687
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Hi all,
I am in a development team which develops an app used by millions of users worldwide. We get mysterious crash log messages all the time which happens only a couple dozen or even less devices which we can not directly reproduce while the vast majority of the users can use those features without problem. We suspect that in some of these cases some custom ROM or custom kernel causes the problem. Currently we get these informations from the hardware/software environment (in the parentheses there are examples from an actual crash log):
- Android version (4.0.4)
- Board version (SPH-D710)
- Brand (Samsung)
- System build number (IMM76I.FH13)
- System build ID (IMM76I)
I have a Nexus S with ParanoidAndroid, and on the About Phone page there are the extra fields I speak about (for example CyanogenMod version, ParanoidAndroid version, kernel version). My question is that is there an universal way to extract all or some of this information which could work on any device?
Go to settings and click about phone there will be the versions...
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rameshrko said:
Go to settings and click about phone there will be the versions...
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You misunderstood me. I know perfectly what kind of ROM is on MY phone, but I don't have access to every single phone and tablet which runs our app.
EDIT: The os.version system property seems to get the kernel version, but the other properties in System.getProperties() does not seem to have much use for me.
Did you find an answer?
EDIT: After a little digging I found everything shown in Kernel version of about phone:
On a N4 with Matr1x kernel, about phone shows this:
3.4.0-cfs-gb074426 <dev_email> #4 Sun Mar 3 22:47:55 CST 2013
This gets the initial version:
Code:
System.getProperty("os.version");
I'm pretty sure the date can be retrieved using this:
Code:
android.os.Build.TIME
3.4.0-cfs-gb074426
However there doesn't seem to be any other property that leads to the remaining version information, but this file has it all:
/proc/version
Anyone found a better way to get the dev build number, eg <dev_email> #4
Hi xda,
I just learned that there is an OTA available for the HTC One GPE and checked for updates.... but my phone said that "Your system in up to date" so I used the manual install method. I entered into stock recovery and updated from internal storage.
Note: My HTC One is NOT a GPE edition; I bought the AT&T version, changed the cid, flashed a GPE RUU, and changed it into a GPE.
The problem is, the update went well (I think), but I'm not seeing much changes that I thought I was supposed to see.
I can't post any pictures because xda won't let me, but essentially the drawer stayed EXACTLY the same (not the clean look, it still has both apps and widgets in it), there is no Google Now side-page (you know, when you scroll to the left?), and the page indicator is still the dash line, not the dots. I did get the new dialer and the new status bar though.
Did I do something wrong? For all of you with GPE, is this what the phone is supposed to look like with the 4.4 update? I got the new dialer and all, but the app drawer did not change, I'm not getting the side scroll Google Now page, and nothing that I expected from the 4.4 update seems to be there. Is this a problem? If so, is there a way to fix it? Should I just go with CM and ditch this whole stock thing? Thanks.
EDIT: Here's the phone information.
Model Number: HTC One
Android Version: 4.4
Baseband version: Is it necessary?
Kernel Version:
3.4.10-g17db3b4
[email protected] #1
Thu Nov 21 20:32:47 CST 2013
Build Number:
KRT16S.HS release-keys
klouie10133 said:
Hi xda,
I just learned that there is an OTA available for the HTC One GPE and checked for updates.... but my phone said that "Your system in up to date" so I used the manual install method. I entered into stock recovery and updated from internal storage.
Note: My HTC One is NOT a GPE edition; I bought the AT&T version, changed the cid, flashed a GPE RUU, and changed it into a GPE.
The problem is, the update went well (I think), but I'm not seeing much changes that I thought I was supposed to see.
I can't post any pictures because xda won't let me, but essentially the drawer stayed EXACTLY the same (not the clean look, it still has both apps and widgets in it), there is no Google Now side-page (you know, when you scroll to the left?), and the page indicator is still the dash line, not the dots. I did get the new dialer and the new status bar though.
Did I do something wrong? For all of you with GPE, is this what the phone is supposed to look like with the 4.4 update? I got the new dialer and all, but the app drawer did not change, I'm not getting the side scroll Google Now page, and nothing that I expected from the 4.4 update seems to be there. Is this a problem? If so, is there a way to fix it? Should I just go with CM and ditch this whole stock thing? Thanks.
EDIT: Here's the phone information.
Model Number: HTC One
Android Version: 4.4
Baseband version: Is it necessary?
Kernel Version:
3.4.10-g17db3b4
[email protected] #1
Thu Nov 21 20:32:47 CST 2013
Build Number:
KRT16S.HS release-keys
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You have the update installed correctly. I heard it's not like the Nexus 5 because it's missing the Google experience launcher and maybe some other things but they can be side loaded pretty easily. I'm trying to get mine updated to it. I need to flash the stock recovery back on it and change my CID. I'm going to do that now.
galaxyjeff said:
You have the update installed correctly. I heard it's not like the Nexus 5 because it's missing the Google experience launcher and maybe some other things but they can be side loaded pretty easily. I'm trying to get mine updated to it. I need to flash the stock recovery back on it and change my CID. I'm going to do that now.
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Thank you.
I'm new to the forums, though I did look around for a similar issue before registering to post this. Hope this isn't redundant!
Anyway, down to brass tax: I have an SCH-1545 from Verizon, and at one time had Hyperdrive 20 running which required the use of Safestrap. For a number of reasons I eventually went back to stock rom and being new to Android may have may a few crucial errors, though I haven't bricked my phone. I believe I've somehow flashed an improper stock rom, even though it does 'work' for the most part. The only problems are a few GUI bugs, mostly delays when using the keyboard, and the fact that when I try to update to Lollipop from the popup that incessantly invades my homescreen it fails and boots back into 4.4.2.
If anyone has any ideas or knows what I should do, PLEASE ask me any other information you need and help me sort this out.
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version 1545VRUFNK4
Kernel version 3.4.0 [email protected] #1 Feb 20 2015
Build number KOT49H.I545VRUFNK4
SE for Android status Enforcing SEPF_SCH-I545_4.4.2_0027 Sep 02 2014
Secure boot status Type: Samsung
Hardware version I545.07
Security software version MDF v1.0 release 3 VPN v1.4 release 2
Munky33 said:
I'm new to the forums, though I did look around for a similar issue before registering to post this. Hope this isn't redundant!
Anyway, down to brass tax: I have an SCH-1545 from Verizon, and at one time had Hyperdrive 20 running which required the use of Safestrap. For a number of reasons I eventually went back to stock rom and being new to Android may have may a few crucial errors, though I haven't bricked my phone. I believe I've somehow flashed an improper stock rom, even though it does 'work' for the most part. The only problems are a few GUI bugs, mostly delays when using the keyboard, and the fact that when I try to update to Lollipop from the popup that incessantly invades my homescreen it fails and boots back into 4.4.2.
If anyone has any ideas or knows what I should do, PLEASE ask me any other information you need and help me sort this out.
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version 1545VRUFNK4
Kernel version 3.4.0 [email protected] #1 Feb 20 2015
Build number KOT49H.I545VRUFNK4
SE for Android status Enforcing SEPF_SCH-I545_4.4.2_0027 Sep 02 2014
Secure boot status Type: Samsung
Hardware version I545.07
Security software version MDF v1.0 release 3 VPN v1.4 release 2
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If your phone doesn't update to lollipop then you are very lucky man. You should never update to lollipop because your bootloader will be even more locked with "Secure Download". This is mainly why i hate lollipop and all samsung lollipop smartphones.
Your Kitkat is very good i'm sure you do not want bugs so you would not like to update to lollipop.
A LOLLIPOP SMARTPHONE DOESN'T EVEN VALUE MORE THAN A SCREW.
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Hello Everyone,
I am having a weird problem.
I recently bought Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920F) from someone else ( used for 5 months ). When I checked the OS, it has been already rooted and a custom OS was added. The firmware was ver. 6.0.1 . So, I tried updating. But because the ROM was unofficial, I couldn't do the update from Settings.
By using Odin and a stock firmware from Sam mobiles (sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s6/SM-G920F/), I installed 7.0 OS.
I don't remember which region I choose, but it worked perfectly except for mobile network.
After update, the network isn't working. System says that sim is detected. But If I try making a call, it says "Network Not Registered". I have seen lot of post with this kind of issue but nothing worked so far. After I showed this to my repair guy, he said only old ROM ( or custom ) ROM will solve this issue, but after this you cannot update the OS.
Is this really possible? Phone working with Older Version or Custom ROM, but not with updated one?
If provided right guidance, I will try resetting my phone.
Note: I am from Nepal, and I cannot find any firmware application for this country.
Thanks in advance
Yes. Many devices do not work with newer software.
As for your issue you might want to check your apns as none of Nepals are in the stock apn config. Go in and configure it and you should be fine.
Yes you lose all updates on that device with a custom rom and 7.0 was the last official update the device will see short of the crappy security updates.
zelendel said:
Yes. Many devices do not work with newer software.
As for your issue you might want to check your apns as none of Nepals are in the stock apn config. Go in and configure it and you should be fine.
Yes you lose all updates on that device with a custom rom and 7.0 was the last official update the device will see short of the crappy security updates.
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Hello Zelendel,
I tried configuring the APNs ( Added automatically by carrier ), but it did nothing. Anyway, does APN has to do anything with mobile calls ? I know it is responsible for mobile data services, but for voice services, I have no idea
abiraln said:
Hello Zelendel,
I tried configuring the APNs ( Added automatically by carrier ), but it did nothing. Anyway, does APN has to do anything with mobile calls ? I know it is responsible for mobile data services, but for voice services, I have no idea
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Yes it controls everything from calls to data. Might want to call your carrier and see if the device has to be added to their network. The Sim might be tied to another device. I know some carriers in some countries do this.
I could really use some help on this one I really just need a way to get the carrier features unlocked for my phone as far as I can tell because my note 8 is running oreo I cant just get in ims settings because there blocked some how but my phone has the hardware to use them and my carrier which is simple mobile which runs on tmobile network offers them more specifically what I need is wifi calling I registered my phone on there network for the feature to work but I cant seem to get the option on my phone to toggle it on here is my current firmware
Android 8.0.0 / Oreo / API 26
Baseband Version: N950FXXU4CRG8
Build Number: R16NW.N950FXXU4CRGA
Linux Kernel Version: 4.4.111-13688770-QB19092629
Http User Agent: Dalvik/2.1.0 (Linux; U; Android 8.0.0; SM-N950F Build/R16NW)
AP:N950FXXU4CRGA
CP:N950FXXU4CRG8
CSC:N950FOXM4CRGA
This is entirely frustrating and giving me a headache please somebody save me from this nightmare!
Zangetsu156 said:
I could really use some help on this one I really just need a way to get the carrier features unlocked for my phone as far as I can tell because my note 8 is running oreo I cant just get in ims settings because there blocked some how but my phone has the hardware to use them and my carrier which is simple mobile which runs on tmobile network offers them more specifically what I need is wifi calling I registered my phone on there network for the feature to work but I cant seem to get the option on my phone to toggle it on here is my current firmware
Android 8.0.0 / Oreo / API 26
Baseband Version: N950FXXU4CRG8
Build Number: R16NW.N950FXXU4CRGA
Linux Kernel Version: 4.4.111-13688770-QB19092629
Http User Agent: Dalvik/2.1.0 (Linux; U; Android 8.0.0; SM-N950F Build/R16NW)
AP:N950FXXU4CRGA
CP:N950FXXU4CRG8
CSC:N950FOXM4CRGA
This is entirely frustrating and giving me a headache please somebody save me from this nightmare!
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Is your phone completely stock? Have you flashed anything else before, like a custom ROM and then went back to stock or are you still on a custom ROM or anything like that? Or is your phone still the same as when you unboxed it?
Max_Terrible said:
Is your phone completely stock? Have you flashed anything else before, like a custom ROM and then went back to stock or are you still on a custom ROM or anything like that? Or is your phone still the same as when you unboxed it?
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I havent done anything to the phone except 1 factory data reset
Zangetsu156 said:
I havent done anything to the phone except 1 factory data reset
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It sounds like you might need your local carrier's CSC, but that would be from the snapdragon model not the exynos one that you have. Meaning that you would likely need to root your phone and either change CSC by flashing a custom rom with CSC selection option, or flashing a standalone csc-switching zip. These methods would allow to use a Snapdragon CSC on your Exynos, and likely provide the features you want.
sefrcoko said:
It sounds like you might need your local carrier's CSC, but that would be from the snapdragon model not the exynos one that you have. Meaning that you would likely need to root your phone and either change CSC by flashing a custom rom with CSC selection option, or flashing a standalone csc-switching zip. These methods would allow to use a Snapdragon CSC on your Exynos, and likely provide the features you want.
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Thanks I really appreciate the help it looks like im going to try and root my phone seeing as i have an international model and samsung US doesnt provide warranty for it anyway because of such. I originally bought the phone from RAC because I work there so my discount was nice and I just recently got it completely paid off and was able to get them to remove there knox profile with out any hassle so no more rac system apps in my phone that just prevent you from doing a lot. Do you have any suggestions as far as where I should start I already have the latest version of odin downloaded on my computer but Ive never done this before Ive only recently started picking up an interest in development.