Was just wondering if anyone was having issues with SMS on T-Mobile after the latest ota. I did a clean flash of the latest stock build and I receive all texts twice and I can not send or receive MMS from numbers outside of TMobile. I thought maybe I can flash the radios from a previous update but I am unable to find flash able radios
Also the only modification I have made is root
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Try turning off wifi calling if you have it on.
I've tried that already but thank you
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Settings > backup and reset > reset network settings.
Check apn settings.
Clear cache from factory recovery and reboot.
Clear data and cache from messaging app in settings > apps.
Those are the only ideas I got.
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I'm having trouble. I was excited to have flashed the newest version of Cyanogen + gapps, as well as the most recent radio, but I can't seem to place or receive calls or texts...
I've tried many different radios, but nothing is working!
Please help me!
I had a few issues too. Try wiping data and cache from the dialer/phone app, and the messaging app...
I ended up doing a wipe and reinstall. Also, be careful when restoring apps with Titanium, because some of the older data may not be compatible with any newer apps...
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It seems as though the system update has messed up the data, text and call features on the phone. I'm not rooted, with that being said can the update be erased from the internal memory and then do a factory reset. I'm having the same issue as everyone in the forum in the link provided
https://community.sprint.com/baw/mo...ssion?content=/api/core/v2/discussions/155517
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Have you already tried dialing ##72786# from your phone dialer, then choosing reset from the menu when it pops up? If not, try it and see if it gets things working again, then update your profile and PRL. You can also do ##3282# but you'll need your MSL, which Sprint should give you if you ask for it. There isn't really a way to uninstall the software update since you're not rooted, at least not that I'm aware of.
For more info, take a look at the thread in the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710728
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I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, so please let me know if it isn't.
I've been having an issue every since I installed the Android 7 beta to get Android Nougat. I was hoping that the OTA official update to 7 would fix it, but it did not.
The issue I'm having is as follows.
Most of the time, when I'm trying to open wifi through the notification area, or thorough the settings app, it will open for a second, then give me the following message.
"Settings has stopped"
It then gives me the option to reopen the app, which usually crashes it again, and then close the app completely.
These are the things I've tried:
Factory reset
Clear data from settings app
Wipe partition cache
It still does this in safe mode as well.
I've talked to Google, Motorola, and Project Fi and they were unable to help and told me since my phone is out of warranty, I'd have to buy a new one or get this one fixed. I'm not willing to do either. I will just live with it if I can't fix it.
Any advice would be great.
I've got a Nexus 6 running the latest build of Android 7 and I have Project Fi.
Any other information you need, please let me know.
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"Settings has stopped".....
It still does this in safe mode .
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it's difficult to find the reason when a system app force closes.
My idea is to install TWRP-recovery and flash a rom close to stock, after wiping caches, system and data partitions.
The link below concerns a prerooted lite stock rom, works on my Nexus 6.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=59561445/
You could start fresh & clean, flash the entire factory image.
How long have you been on 7.0, have you experienced any other issues?
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As title says, I just upgraded to Oreo with OTA and I can't answer calls.
I can hear the phone ringing but nothing is displayed to accept/refuse the call.
I also tried using Google Dialer as a replacemente but nothing appears there too.
Dialer is present in the apps, and I can use it normally if opened. But even if I start a call from there I can't close it because the screen with the running call (the one with image and bottom keys for speakers, etc) is not appearing at all.
Phone is rooted with Magisk and TWRP.
Keeping your data intact please try to flash the full OOS 5.0 rom. OTA update might have screwed the system.
lontu said:
Keeping your data intact please try to flash the full OOS 5.0 rom. OTA update might have screwed the system.
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I tried again with Google Dialer and it's working. So it's a problem with stock dialer. Can anyone send me the stock dialer APK from OOS 5?
Are you by any chance using the 'Enable Native Call Recording' module in magisk? If yes, then get rid of that.
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Are you by any chance using the 'Enable Native Call Recording' module in magisk? If yes, then get rid of that.
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No, I knew that already. I only have the default ones that come with magisk (auto_mount, system, module.prop, update).
I think I just need to reinstall the stock dialer, but can't find the APK and I don't know how to extract it from the full zip system image.
I'll keep the google dialer in the meantime.
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No, I knew that already. I only have the default ones that come with magisk (auto_mount, system, module.prop, update).
I think I just need to reinstall the stock dialer, but can't find the APK and I don't know how to extract it from the full zip system image.
I'll keep the google dialer in the meantime.
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Try to clear dialer data. It same as reinstall
Im having the same issue, so let me know if you figure out the solution.
No problems should be there after upgrade.
This shows a problematic Oreo setup.
Better have a factory reset so all apps will be installed correctly.
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Did you guys solve the problem?
I'm having the same problem and have enabled call recording using magisk. I tried upgrading to 5.0.2 and still the same. Please advice.
I accidentally started downloading the large Oreo update today (Still on Nougat) and although have it paused, it shows an icon permanently in the notifications bar staying download paused.
Is there a way of cancelling the download completely and get back to the download later option as I had before.
billu said:
I accidentally started downloading the large Oreo update today (Still on Nougat) and although have it paused, it shows an icon permanently in the notifications bar staying download paused.
Is there a way of cancelling the download completely and get back to the download later option as I had before.
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Unfortunately you will have to factory reset. I've tried clearing cache and it will not work. If you have root and TWRP you can try to find the data, I don't know where it is stored. If you go the reset route remove your sim card, mobile data and WIFI and then disable the OTA before it starts downloading again. Of course you will need a package disabler or use adb to disable the update files.
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Unfortunately you will have to factory reset. I've tried clearing cache and it will not work. If you have root and TWRP you can try to find the data, I don't know where it is stored. If you go the reset route remove your sim card, mobile data and WIFI and then disable the OTA before it starts downloading again. Of course you will need a package disabler or use adb to disable the update files.
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That sucks. I will probably bite the bullet and update to Oreo. My only concern is poor battery life.
Thanks for the information.
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billu said:
That sucks. I will probably bite the bullet and update to Oreo. My only concern is poor battery life.
Thanks for the information.
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No problem. I can't comment on battery life for your model but it's been great for me on the 950U1.
i think you can use a package disable and disable the system update
I went ahead and updated to Oreo. Didn't fancy factory reset and installing/configuring tons of apps.
Still have the August update to do.
I'll wipe the cache afterwards. Let's see what it does to the battery life.
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