Am I the only one whose Hangouts keeps resetting the flag "Ring Hangouts for incoming phone calls"?
I normally trying to receive my Google voice calls in hangouts to save my 100 minutes. But it gets reset every once in a while.
Typically after reboot, but not 100% sure.
I have SMS integration disabled and ROM is full stock, not rooted.
Anyone seen it and has any idea of how to fix?
alexnoalex said:
Am I the only one whose Hangouts keeps resetting the flag "Ring Hangouts for incoming phone calls"?
I normally trying to receive my Google voice calls in hangouts to save my 100 minutes. But it gets reset every once in a while.
Typically after reboot, but not 100% sure.
I have SMS integration disabled and ROM is full stock, not rooted.
Anyone seen it and has any idea of how to fix?
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Yeah having the same issue once in a while as well. No idea how to fix it.
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Any chance you guys found and answers/solutions on this issue? I've been having this issue for a while, finally getting around to researching it and I haven't found much of anything yet.
had this issue and found old hangouts on google and it works fine. will wait till new update hits with possible fix i hope.
I know this topic has been around for a while, however, some of the suggested work-a-rounds are false....
Currently, I am battling the 'android.process.acore' stop error and none of the suggested fixes are solving the issue.
Here it is....
Verizon LG G2, running Android 5.0.2 (Lollipop) as an OTA update on April 3, 2015.
Since the upgrade the phone has been sluggish and glitchy no matter what apps I ran or uninstalled.
I did a Factory Data Reset this past weekend and now, I have the added bonus of 'Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped'.
Cache clearing, Data Reset and Force closing of contacts and contact storage do nothing.
Facebook is not installed.
PayPal is not installed.
I am not using the VZW Backup Assistant for my contacts, either.
The contact sync fix app from Google play did nothing.
It has been suggested that this is a problem Google is aware of, anyone agree?
As for my issue, I am left with no choice but to perform another FDR and then begin installing my apps one-by-one until something happens? Does not sound like a very productive suggestion to me.
The 'real' solution should not be replace the phone with a newer android device, should it.....??
Awaiting some feed back and hoping for some new ideas on this problem.
Hello all,
So I have been having this issue with my Z3 LTE (D6603) for awhile now, but I am new to the forums so I thought I would ask for a possible solution.
The problem: Everytime I reboot my phone and the system loads up, a voicemail alert pops up. It can't swiped away, and when I click it, it dials my old VM setup(using the phone dialer to listen and delete VM's).
Temporary solution: I somehow managed to find a temp solution by going to the Apps on my phone, and disabling 1 of the 2 "phone" apps. The only one I can disable to make the alert go away is the 2.02MB version app. I am not sure why.
All in all, it's not a big deal. But it is annoying to have to do this anytime I reboot my phone So any suggestions?
Btw, I use Google voice as my voicemail provider. I've attached screenshots showing the process, so I hope that helps.
Thanks!
Hey everyone I'm at wits end trying to figure this out. More I know something is not right then the fact I'm not getting notifications. However, I'm on the Oreo beta and have flashed back to stock as well. I do not get notifications from Facebook. I have fully wiped the phone in recovery with cache as well. It's the only app with the issue I can see. I put my FB account on an old S5 and it works great. I know the factory wipe doesn't really get rid of all the data. Is there anything I can do or anyone with a similar issue that has fixed this? Everyone I open the app it refreshes like it went to sleep but I have turned off app monitor for it.
So, over the last few weeks I've found that my P20 Pro vibrates for no (known reason), every now and again. Usually multiple times per day.
I've tried turning it off and back on, killing the apps, checking for updates, turning notifications off on most apps.
Has anyone had a similar problem and /or has any way of diagnosing or fixing it?
I have experienced the same thing, so you're not totally alone if that helps. I haven't found the cause yet either. I suspect it might be WiFi+ vibrating when the source switches back and forth so it'll happen in stints for me.
i have the same thing and i think i might found the reason, i have some muted WhatsApp chat groups and it seems like that every now and then when i get messages in these groups my phone vibrates although i muted them . There is no notification but a short vibration.
Another thing that bothers me more is when receiving an whats app message my phone vibrates once short and after that the way i set it up in the settings...
I begin to get it after an update. hope to see a solution soon.
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I believe I've found the cause and solution to the Huawei mate 20 pro random vibrations.
I installed a notification logger from the play store and found that it was logging notifications of repetitive image downloads completing that lined up with every buzz.
If you go into settings, apps and choose to see system apps in the menu, you can force close the download and download manager apps. If you then clear the data and cache from each, you should find the phantom notifications stop.
I haven't had one in days now, and it was all the time.
I hope this is of help.
This happens to me a lot. Its mainly due to voice recognition thinking I'm am speaking to the phone. It happens randomly when watching TV, at work on even in the train. There's no specific key work that triggers it,. It happens at random. This is my issue with the random vibration but your could be a different reason although
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This happens to me a lot. Its mainly due to voice recognition thinking I'm am speaking to the phone. It happens randomly when watching TV, at work on even in the train. There's no specific key work that triggers it,. It happens at random. This is my issue with the random vibration but your could be a different reason although
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Mine was definitely the download manager continuously redownloading Google photos images. Force stop, clear data, clear cache of the download and download manager system apps and mine has been fine now for a week. Try it!
Had the same issue months ago. Cleaning cache and data of stock download manager app solved it for me.
Mine started doing same yesterday ?
I have the mate 20 pro, and it's just started randomly vibrating with no notification
So my phone is now starting to randomly vibrate like bursts of short vibrations that last a while, but there's no notifications or anything? I don't know how to find the "download manager" to check if it's that. I'm not sure which apps to force stop. It's really annoying though.
Do you use Textra? Happened to my wife's s8 and she just uninstalled then reinstalled Textra to make the problem go away.
I have cleared the download manager and everything else several times, but it only works for few days even hours and starts again. I'm not sure if it activities itself again after I download something, but nevertheless, this just shouldn't happen. How can I disable download manager permanently (or preferably just the vibrations, as I assume DM is there for a reason)
Had the same issue. No problem from textra, for me it was google drive. I uninstalled it, cleared cahe and data and I am now using OneDrive. I haven't experienced any random vibrations since then.
Mate 20 X had similar issue after EMUI 9.1 upgrade and turned out to be contacts sync system app constantly trying to sync contacts. Force stop and cleared data and all good now.
I have the same issue on regular mate 20 since the last software update to EMUI 9.1.0. All the suggested solutions here did not resolve the issue. If someone has more suggestions please share
I fixed it. It's a system application called "Contacts Sync" disabling it solved the issue for me.
Settings > apps > show system processes > search for Contacts Sync > disable and force close it
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I fixed it. It's a system application called "Contacts Sync" disabling it solved the issue for me.
Settings > apps > show system processes > search for Contacts Sync > disable and force close it
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This didnt work for me, but i found another solution. I stopped almost all apps from autostart. except email and messangers. that immediately solved the issue and the phone boots much faster as well, nice sideeffect
You need to go into battery usage and then click on the individual app, then app launch.
I hope that helps
shingers5 said:
Mate 20 X had similar issue after EMUI 9.1 upgrade and turned out to be contacts sync system app constantly trying to sync contacts. Force stop and cleared data and all good now.
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I just noticed this on my mate 20x on 9.1 on vibrate mode. Did your solution permanently resolve this issue or do you have to do it multiple times or after restarts?
Pacman1969 said:
I just noticed this on my mate 20x on 9.1 on vibrate mode. Did your solution permanently resolve this issue or do you have to do it multiple times or after restarts?
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Yes it did. I force close it and disabled it from app settings. Never came back