This morning I picked up my EVO and the wonderful people at the Sprint store ported over my number from T-mobile. They told me to leave my EVO off until my old G1 with T-Mobile stopped working. I think they might have screwed something up, though, because my voicemail number is a different number than mine and I can't use the device self service. Here's the skinny so far:
- I've done the profile update in the settings, that doesn't fix it.
- My visual voicemail does not work
- The device self service tells me that it's not the correct number for my account.
Now, this morning I did hear them mention something about a temporary number, so I'm thinking it might be defaulting to that. I'm going to call Sprint in the morning to get it taken care of, but I figured I'd come to the real experts first. Any ideas?
same exact problem.
ported my g1 number to sprint and was told the same, fired up the evo once my g1 stopped working.
the number displayed in settings>about phone is still the temporary number and the same functions do not work for me.
tell me how it goes with sprint.
much appreciated.
Same here as well but your number is actually your ported number. I called sprint and the guy said that's normal it can take up to 2 full days before all that gets sorted out. Once your ported number shows in your about phone your voicemail will work.
P_Dub_S said:
Same here as well but your number is actually your ported number. I called sprint and the guy said that's normal it can take up to 2 full days before all that gets sorted out. Once your ported number shows in your about phone your voicemail will work.
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Got this from another thread in the general forum: Worse case get your msl and enter ##MSL CODE# this will bring up a menu where you can make sure that your new phone number is correctly placed in both those fields. If not you can save the correct number and reboot. Sometimes the phone provisions properly sometimes it will not.
They should have programmed your original phone number and MSID into the phone even though it had not yet been ported over yet. Call Customer service and get your programming info or go back to the store to have them reprogram it. It's going to be stuck with the temp number until it's manually configured.
Hey everyone,
I went to the Sprint store this morning to get my issue taken care of, and it was as simple as reprogramming. He took care of it in 30 seconds. All fixed!
i went to the sprint store, but i don't think the employee really understood the problem. they ended up doing a hard reset and not being able to fix it.
ended up calling customer care and they took care of it easily.
I had this same issue but with my wife's phone 2 weeks ago. I ended up doing a hard reset (not the one in the user menu for her phone) via a service menu (they provided code).
So my guess is either re-program or this service menu hard reset future reference for anyone with similar problem
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What started out as an effort to get my migrated XV6800 to operate on Verizon's data network has taken a nasty turn for the worse... Here is the long, sordid story, and I would really appreciate help in getting this device back onto the Verizon network.
This was originally a Qwest phone. I unlocked it and flashed it with a Verizon ROM, the file name is _Verizon XV6800_RUU_TITAN_VZW_WWE_3.57.605.1_RS_TITAN_3.37. 75_OM_VZW_ShipFULL. After I did that the customization routines did not run. Frankly, I don't know if they were supposed to or not, but they didn't.
I couldn't get the phone to connect to the Verizon network, even on *228. Eventually I applied a PRL and then I was able to connect to *228, and option #3 got the phone onto the voice network. I used it as my cell phone for two weeks with no issues on the voice network. Still, I wasn't able to get data working.
These are the things I tried while troubleshooting the data issue:
* Loaded the carrier cab from DCD
* Forced a CDMA only connection to download new keys
* Loaded the newest Verizon ROMs I found while at their website (this is the first time I saw customization routines)
* Told Verizon to switch me from pay as you go data to unlimited data (though it looks like they never turned this on)
* Tried activating my PDA with a different Verizon number, and then re-activating it with my original Verizon number
* Did a hard reset
It's those last two steps that screwed me. After I swapped the number off the phone I wasn't able to get it back. I could get to option #3, but it wouldn't let me activate the phone. Their tech support is no help and they are shocked when they look back at my account history and see that I was able to use *228 to get this phone on their network two weeks ago.
I then did a hard reset and got myself all the way back to the point where I was before I manually put the PRL in place. When I dial *228 I get the following: "Your account is not authorized to make calls to this phone number. I you would like to have additional capabilities added to your account please call customer service. Message 4, swich 691". I'm guessing that installing a PRL on the phone will now let me use option #3, because that's what made it work last time. However, I'm looking for instructions since I messed up somewhere in the process last time.
I just tried the following, but I get a recording saying they are unable to activate my phone at this time and then it tried to connect me to a person.
1. Install PRL
2. Install carrier cab
3. Install MMS cab
4. Run *228, #3
I know the person is just going to tell me that they can't help because their system doesn't recognize the ESN.
So what's the verdict, can I expect to get this phone back onto the voice network, will it ever work on the data network? Any help that anyone can offer in resolving this would be greatly appreciated.
Wrong forum? Should this have gone into upgrades?
moved thread by request of OP as Q&A forum did not provide answers nor does the OP expect it to.
Best regards,
Flar
Since being able to dial *228, have you called customer service to pull a new key for your device? When I upgraded a xv6800 rom I was not able to dial *228 until I did that. It was a bit of work getting it to pull the new key, but they did it. They first walked me through a manual registration process, then I think they tried to push it through and that worked.
Is your phone a Verizon phone? The pickle I'm in is that mine is not. When they ask me for the ESN they say it's unrecognized and that's pretty much it. They say they can't help me get it on the network because it's not a Verizon phone.
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Since being able to dial *228, have you called customer service to pull a new key for your device? When I upgraded a xv6800 rom I was not able to dial *228 until I did that. It was a bit of work getting it to pull the new key, but they did it. They first walked me through a manual registration process, then I think they tried to push it through and that worked.
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Yep mine is a verizon phone. I am wondering if this is a new implementation, because I have flashed several roms before and never had to call them to get my phone activated until about a month ago. When you dial *228 does it allow you to do a phone programing, I think it is option 1?
No. 1, 2, & 3 all fail. I just called tech support again, hoping getting a new A key would resolve this. He told me he couldn't give me an A key unless the phone's ESN was in the system and the only way to get it in there is through *228, #3... Kind of a Catch 22.
His last suggestion was that I activate a different PDA on my number and see if maybe the computer is choking because my current phone isn't a PDA, and this one is. Kind of sounds like clutching at straws, but he said at this point I've done all that can be done, short of that.
I find really odd, and extremely frustrating, that I can't find anyone else who has been through this with a non-Verizon phone.
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Yep mine is a verizon phone. I am wondering if this is a new implementation, because I have flashed several roms before and never had to call them to get my phone activated until about a month ago. When you dial *228 does it allow you to do a phone programing, I think it is option 1?
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Some of the devs and I from the Android porting scene came across recently that *228 option 1 on Verizon does not work. After we intiate option 1, it goes 5 secs and then the error message lady pops up and says that it cant be completed at this time and to call customer care. From working with Verizon, I know tech support is useless for this issue so I am wondering if anybody here has came across this issue and if there is a fix for it. Currently we have tried this on Verizon stock rom and both NSFAN's 6.1 and 6.5 roms and its still a no go.
thanks for the new thread, hated to clutter the other one... I'll be calling to try and get a new AKEY shortly.
Ok, done this so far:
flashed imcoke .40
flashed vzw mr1 stock rom
no joy
Customer Support: 18009220204
Option 3. tech support
Option 3. ??
Option 4. winmo/blck/palm/etc
Option 2. all others
(acct pw) -> transferred
CSR:
"phone 'didn't update,' (something in the 'system')"
*228, opt 2
restart
test call, 'exernal operator' message
epst -> edit -> unlock code: 000000
nam -> edit mdn -> (my number)
home sid/nid #1 -> 02/65535 (probably by area?)
upd -> yes -> ok -> restart
test call, 'exernal operator' message
hold -> trouble ticket.
Has anyone tried #8899 (tech support)? See this thread. Apparently requesting a new AKEY shouldn't be a big deal...
Got voice working
Called the #8899 number. He walked me through changing my MSID back to my 10-digit number in EPST. He also did a 'security update' OTA by having me call #2539, which I think is a new AKEY. People may be able to avoid the pain by going into EPST and fixing their MDN, Home SID/NID #1, and MSID.
So voice is working now, but no data yet - and *228 opt 1 _still_ doesn't work. Anyone (really) know the difference between option 1 and option 2?
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Got data working now, too... ##778, edit, MIP Default Profile, change NAI to reflect your mobile number.
Also see this ppcgeeks thread.
Oh, but *228 opt 1 still doesn't work.
Edit #2:
Sorry for any confusion - for #2539 you need to have a tech support rep already on the phone. They'll call you on a landline and have you call #2539 from your cell. They'll ask you to tell them when you get put on hold. Then they do something behind the scenes. But you can't just call the number, no one will pick you up on the other side.
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
pasqualeparillo said:
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
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Have you ran the Android port since you got your new phone and what custom rom and radio did you install?
pasqualeparillo said:
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
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Hopefully that's not the real fix... If it is, those of us without a warranty are screwed!
I should have a new phone tomorrow. I got the same story from Verizon last night. Im thinking it has something to do if you flash the rom while having a data connection allready setup? Maybe if the thing was in airplane mode first it might work better. I dont know, but im kind of thinking it screws their system up if its active. Ill try and flash the new one before activating the phone. Hopefully that will work.
For the record a tech from VZW finally called me today. Told him that it had been resolved but said I still couldn't *228 opt 1. He said 1 and 2 are almost the same so... maybe this isn't a big concern?
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Have you ran the Android port since you got your new phone and what custom rom and radio did you install?
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yeah i have quite a few times with all the different versions of android and hero etc.... and now im still using nfans
ok thanks again mrkite but now calls are not working(data is though!) it acts as if my phone is unactivated. i guess im gonna try the #2539
that's weird...
sorry to hear that... I can't see why changing the MIP settings would affect your calls... Sorry about any confusion about #2539, I edited my post above. What message are you getting when you make calls?
I really recommend calling the #8899 number instead of customer service. They told me to look at settings in EPST that customer service didn't, and they weren't shy about sending a new AKEY through #2539.
it turns out that changing msid to my mobile number is what killed mt calls i called tech support and they gave me a different number to put in my msid and it works now i have calls and data(Finally)
thanks again mrkite38
So I had my Evo 4g rooted with Unrevoked3, had some nice ROMs and all that fun bling stuff for a few months without a hitch. Yesterday I had my number changed, didn't bother returning to stock or anything. I couldn't dial out or send texts (but could send texts) but had access to the mobile network. So I unrooted, returned to stock (no OTA cuz I intend to root it again), ran through Sprint's activation again and still exact same issue.
I get this message when I attempt dialing out and also when I dial my new number from a diff line: "We could not complete your call. Please try again." Google voice works fine though - but again, so does the mobile network.
Sprint customer service is no help - and right now the Sprint store is closed, so here I be. Any help would be appreciated.
it sounds like the number is not configured correctly on sprint's end. taking it into the store may be the only way to get it fixed. or go onto the sprint website n try
{ParanoiA} said:
it sounds like the number is not configured correctly on sprint's end. taking it into the store may be the only way to get it fixed. or go onto the sprint website n try
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This, or call *2.
Problem solved! Turns out it was my Google Voice number integrated with my old Sprint number that was creating conflicts with my phone being able to use the new Sprint number. Talk about a whack attack. I spoke with five diff techs trying to figure this one out.
Man, I did all that unrooting and resetting for nothin! Except, of course, for other Google Voice subscribers to learn from my experience...
Hi People some of you are having problems with error 16 from sprint or boost when you flash or reset a phone, well i have a direct number that you can call, but make sure you have the exact name on the account plus the phone that you are using he diret phone number is 1-877-492-9605... Dont forget to thanks for thi research that will help anybody...... no one had this information
the way i do it is going to my account on boost and changing the esn number on my account with any other esn ,, wait a few minutes and than i put my old esn back on the account that will fix it, im 100% sure
Thanks for the help.
Do you have any idea what causes it? I heard an error 16 randomly last week, but just hung up (with a puzzled look on my face) and called right back and the call went through.
I set up my wife's phone two weeks ago and she got that error twice. Once shortly after I first activated and then after I rooted and put in a new system, including a new radio.
Both times calling regular customer service resolved the issue.
Since then I haven't had this problem at all.
Edit: the following information may outdated, as the last time I had the problem, I had actually call customer service from another phone because the automatic prompting did not work.
http://support.sprint.com/support/a...rror_16_message/case-gz982789-20101105-084949
Still Works
thegqguy said:
Hi People some of you are having problems with error 16 from sprint or boost when you flash or reset a phone, well i have a direct number that you can call, but make sure you have the exact name on the account plus the phone that you are using he diret phone number is 1-877-492-9605... Dont forget to thanks for thi research that will help anybody...... no one had this information
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Thanks for finding this thegqguy. Three years later and this number still works.
Calling from the handset gets you directly to the error 16 person on your mobile carrier error 16 department.
Helped after changing my elderly mothers phone on the lifeline from an old dying kyrocera jax which is probably giving her cancer due to the high esd or emr or whatever radiates from the radio. Now maybe she will finally live to be over 80 without brain cancer.:victory:
Hey guys, title says it all. To detail, basically I have a Verizon Galaxy Nexus that is (or was) programmed to Page Plus. Talk and text worked fine, though data did not work. Well for some stupid reason, this morning I decided to try *228 for OTA programming. This is where it gets weird.
After OTA programming finishes, I notice I have a strong data connection. I place a test call and it works. The only thing is, it's a different phone number. See, I originally tried to port over a number from Google Voice to Page Plus and it didn't work, so I was assigned a new number. After doing the OTA programming, I now have that Google Voice number and I don't know how or why. I'm just waiting on phone calls on my old number from people I contract with, so it's pretty important I get back to my old number.
I have ETS and some other software needed for programming, I just don't know how to go about it. Do I need to change the IMEI? MIN? They're all showing up as "Unknown" in the About Phone section.
Thanks so much for the help guys!