Trying to track cells to establish locations does nothing upon initial attempt, and after the second attempt I receive an error "Error determining current Network cell Id"
I've rebooted the device.
I've wiped application data.
I've tried toggling wifi, gps, network.
I've tried completely reflashing the ROM.
I apologize if this is not the appropriate place to post this, but new members are not allowed to post in the developer's thread.
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Hi
I tried searching for this error 0x80072f78 message and I don't seem to get this message under the same conditions listed in the posts that I've found. I am getting the message at random in PIE with either GPRS/3G or when connected by USB. I have no problems downloading mail but can't use anything else for data (google maps etc). It doesn't happen every time but is very spotty. ATT tech support was no help as usual. I applied the registry change in the posts that discuss this error in relation to USB/active sync only and it did nothing. I'm using the latest att rom.
Any suggestions would be welcome
Thanks
alexb49 said:
Hi
I tried searching for this error 0x80072f78 message and I don't seem to get this message under the same conditions listed in the posts that I've found. I am getting the message at random in PIE with either GPRS/3G or when connected by USB. I have no problems downloading mail but can't use anything else for data (google maps etc). It doesn't happen every time but is very spotty. ATT tech support was no help as usual. I applied the registry change in the posts that discuss this error in relation to USB/active sync only and it did nothing. I'm using the latest att rom.
Any suggestions would be welcome
Thanks
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Alex -
Rather than starting a new thread - you should keep this in the thread that is already going about this error - that will help others when doing a search - they will be able to find all known issues with this error and all the things that can be done to fix it. I wish that I could help you - I cannot as I am not having this error.
Here is one thread that is already discussing this issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=397227
Bill
alexb49 said:
Hi
I tried searching for this error 0x80072f78 message and I don't seem to get this message under the same conditions listed in the posts that I've found. I am getting the message at random in PIE with either GPRS/3G
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Exactly having the same problem
Is there a solution which really works? The other thread (mentioned by whk) does not help me.
See also: http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/...annot-found-due-unknown-error-0x80072f78.html
Finally someone with the same problem...
Gmail java application also doens't work. The same for HTC youtube app.
I tried with opera, opera just shutdown when visiting gmail.com
I re-flashed, hard-reset and nothing....
solution
Hey, my problem was fixed when I installed PDAVIET Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=430510
I apologize for posting here because the phone is not Vogue but when I had a Vogue I remember there were market issues that the Vogue gurus sorted out. You guys seem to have a better grasp of Froyo then the developers in the other phone groups. I have also asked for help on Android Central, Android community and in the Incredible forum but no one seems to be able to help.
The phone is a Verizon Incredible that I repaired so that it works on Sprint. With the official 2.1 release from Verizion, the phone worked well. No issues with data, market and email. Even today, I can flash the full 2.1 image and it will register fine. I upgraded to 2.2 and I can not register with google, create a gmail account or use the market, yet I have full internet access. It keeps bringing up the setup wizard and when I type in my information it just times out without making a connection. It does not matter if I have Wifi only, 3g only or both. When I have both wifi and 3g on it still times out it asks me to connet to a wifi a wifi network even though I am. If I do a Titanium restore of system settings and apps I get gmail email to work and sync but with the market I get a popup "An error has occurred. Please try again later." Except for the market, everything is working. If I dial *#*#checkin#*#* I get a checkin has failed error.
Here are my questions. Is there a way to manual setup the market and accounts by editing a text file? Are there some files I can copy over from 2.1 in order to fix the google registration? Could it be an issue with my 3G settings, everything matches what is on is on the donor phone? The only thing that is different is the Default profile password, on the donor phone it's funky characters and on the incredible its all hex numbers but that password was pulled from the donor phone's memory location in QXDA and hand entered into ##778# and triple checked. But since data is working I don't think that is the issue.
i would appreciate any input or if you can point me to a thread or a user that can help. Since this is not a Vogue issue you can PM and let this thread die or continue to post in here if you think this maybe of use to other people.
Thanks.
Guys,
I know you lot are a bunch of geniuses, and I really need your help.
I've searched these forums for the last 2 1/2 hours and come away with nothing more than a headache.
I have recently flashed my G1 with the latest release of Cyanogenmod 6.1.0.
Before this, I always!! got coarse network location from the phone, whenever I posted a Buzz or used Google maps, even the weather widget worked perfectly.
Now I've flashed, it's not working.
I've tried a "permanent" fix I was hoping would work here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9576852&postcount=108
But it didn't. No change.
However, if I follow the instructions in post 1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845152
Force closing and clearing the user data, followed by a reboot, it works!
But it stops again after a reboot.
All I can figure is that something is blocking the network location stuff stored in Google Services Framework which is deleted when I clear, and rewritten on a reboot.. Is there an APK or .ZIP floating around which addresses this?
To add to this, I was getting this network issue on Biff's Froyo Rom.
I've tried flashing different radios (I usually use the one ending in I, but have tried the newer one ending in 02) with no change.
I want to use Froyo so very badly, but I rely heavily on this coarse network location detection, and without it the phone just doesn't respond fast enough for me on location requests. (Relying on GPS alone)
I'm unlocked, flashed with Danger SPL, running stock radio (ending in I).
I'm sure I'm not the only G1 user with this problem, it seems to be common, so I really hope I just didn't search for the correct keywords and someone will be here to point me to the answer!
If anyone needs more info, please let me know.
Hope someone can help!
Jason
Edit: Logcat of error...
D/LocationMasfClient( 159): getNetworkLocation(): Location not found in cache,
making network request
D/LocationMasfClient( 159): getNetworkLocation(): Number of prefetched entries
0
D/dalvikvm( 159): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 19253 objects / 1006720 bytes in 243ms
E/LocationMasfClient( 159): getNetworkLocation(): GLS does not have location
Bump!
To add to this, I noticed today I had location in the centre of town, but when I came home it wouldn't update. It kept telling me I was still in town.
Thanks.
My i537 has intermittent difficulty connecting to wifi. It will usually connect fine after a fresh boot, but sometime later begins to have trouble connecting.
The behavior when failing is that I click on a network in the Wi-Fi screen, the status says "Connecting..." for about 7 seconds or so, then "Saved Secured".
In an effort to isolate any possible software issues, I did a factory reset to stock NE3 firmware, but the behavior persists.
I have not been able to determine an appropriate troubleshooting path by search. Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
I confirmed that the problem also occurs on open wifis.
I've pulled logcats but I don't really know what I'm looking for, and which specific event types relate to wifi, so there is a lot of other stuff.
I have the same problem with secure networks only, is there any fix?
i537 - rooted
Thank you!
Hey, happy new year, folks.
I'm having an annoying issue for quite some time. The GPS on my M7 keeps restarting, every time HSDPA send or receive data. If I select 2G only, GPS is steady as it should be. Connected on WiFi also does not affect GPS at all. But if I select 3G, GPS actually does its thing, but only while the network is idle, as soon as it is busy, GPS restarts. And goes this way forever. That's the best I can describe it, with only observation.
I think it may be software related, because it happened before and just fixed itself before came back again, my guess the culprit was some update on Play Store. It started after some HTC apps went to Play Store, but I just can't pinpoint where the issue is or if this is really the issue.
I'm using ARHD, with minimal tweaks, mostly Greenify, Amplify, PowerNap and some cosmetic changes, like BetterHeadsUp and download speed on status bar.
I would be really thankful if someone helps me understand this catlog I got from when the issue happened. I cleaned the log, opened GPS while on HSDPA and as soon as the issue occurred, I paused it and extracted the log. It certainly have entries before and after the issue, but it shouldn't be that much. But I unfortunately need help reading it, I can't get where the problem is, if it is there.
This is the pastebin for the log: http://pastebin.com/HdFyrLEW
Thanks!
Bump!
Also, can anyone suggest some tool to better identify the issue? It seems to be related to H+ network activity. When my phone is not sending or receiving data packages through H+, everything works, but the smallest data exchange resets the GPS, like an OFF/ON command. No other scenario trigger this, be it 2G, Wifi or airplane mode.
Thanks.
So here I am again, but this time with good news. I think I have found the culprit. Under APN Types, for the data APN I use, there's a lot of values there, like default,supl,hipri,mms. All of those, except from default, are deprecated. The supl is intended to help geographic device location gathering from the network and it may be the real reason of my problem described on OP. So, just remove everything from APN Types, except from default and you should be good to go again, this time with GPS.