I'm running CM10.0 (Stable) as I have downgraded from nightlies. I was having the exact same issue on the nightlies and now I am having the issue with stable.
My problem is that when I am on a call (inbound/outbound/wifi/3g/4g) I can hear callers fine but intermittently they can't hear me. I tried switching the case but that didn't solve the problem.
Has anybody had any similar issues on their S3? If so, is there a fix for this?
I had this happen on and off with 10.0 and 10.1 nightlies. The best fix I found? Reboot it every morning. Fixed almost all of those issues. Although, I did have 10.1 do it to me anyway, back before it was DD material.
Did you do a clean install when "downgrading?"
That could be the problem?
A lot of people don't (including me) because they don't want to lose their data/phone numbers.
The problem could be following you from the broken nightly.
I'm running the latest nightly; however and cannot duplicate your problem
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From the similar threads, I believe my problem aligns with this problem on the EVO: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226119
When I have wifi disabled, my bluetooth HID keyboard will stay connected probably 80% of the time. However, it starts going in and out the moment I'm not typing if wifi is on(stay connected at most 20% of time). This problem did seem to come around when I switched over from CM7.1 stable to nightlies (currently running official nightly 2/26). According to the related thread, I might be able to fix it by changing the kernel I'm using. Is there a good recommended kernel to move to? Is there any possibility that the radio could be causing this problem? I'm running the latest T-Mobile OTA radio.
I found a kernel that seems to fix the issue. The ILWT CM7 kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242480 seems to not be rapidly connecting/disconnecting for the time being. I will post again if it isn't a permanent fix.
Well that didn't work...anyone have other solutions for a kernel?
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Hey guys,
I've clicked around a bit but can't seem to find anyone with the same issue, and I went through about 40 pages on Calkulin's ROM but I really don't want to go through all 200 and some if somebody here can provide a solution.
I've used his ROMs for the past year, really fantastic, no complaints at all. I flashed his beta ICS build a few months ago and it worked well with the exception that it would randomly reboot for no apparent reason. I could be in the middle of a text message or it could be sitting on my desk and all of a sudden, reboot. I went back to his old ROM and decided to put off ICS for a few months to work out the bugs. Today I put his newest ICS ROM up and once again, random reboots. It doesn't seem that others are having the same problem so I'm not sure what to make of it. And for the sake of putting it out there, it's always a clean install - Format All, flash modem and ROM.
Anybody have any ideas? Suggestions? Any help is seriously appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Ive heard of someone else having this issue before have you tried a fresh install with a new download of EL29 or EL26? When i have had issuez in the past that could be the culprit try a new download also you could try one of the new kernals posted that may help as well.
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Are you using 4g?? This is a known issue with leaving 4g enabled.
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It is a known issue that if the hacked Hotspot is installed and you are running on 4G that you will experience random reboots. Mijjah74 has implemented a fix for it in his ROMs and it is beginning to go out among the other developers as well.
Until your developer implements the fix the cure is to not use 4G.
Awesome, thanks a ton. What a goofy bug. Yes I frequently use 4g, hourly even, and although I rarely use the hot spot, it is installed. I wonder if un installing it would fix the issue.
Thanks again.
Any idea if using am older modem would fix it?
iJoshh said:
Awesome, thanks a ton. What a goofy bug. Yes I frequently use 4g, hourly even, and although I rarely use the hot spot, it is installed. I wonder if un installing it would fix the issue.
Thanks again.
Any idea if using am older modem would fix it?
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No, reinstalling won't help. I was testing 4g for this and (for me at least) it would reboot at about exactly the 1 hr mark if 4g is running constantly. Pretty strange but it did it several times in a row that way. I think someone said that they have the timing down pretty well and I can't recall exactly what the recommendation was, turn 4g off and back on right before it's going to reboot (you should time yours to see when it does it). Something like that.
Addendum: FYI, I'm running stock EL29 modem. A different modem won't change the 4g reboot issue either, sorry.
I had random reboots on every ROM. I went all the way back to stock unrooted, and started back over. Haven't has any issues since.
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At first it seemed like an issue with the phone app in the Euroskank cyanogenmod 10.2 builds constantly force closing, causing a temporary loss in cellular connectivity as a result. But now I'm experiencing this issue with non-cyanogenmod ROMs as well. I never had this issue with 4.2.2 ROMs, so I'm pretty it isn't a hardware issue I'm experiencing. Basically, the phone app crashes periodically, even when the phone is idle, and sometimes it causes me not to be able to receive texts for hours at a time (which for me is unusual due to the fact that I receive hundreds of them throughout the day from Twitter). Any idea what might be causing this and how I might be able to fix it?
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Me too after flashing with PA ROM/Faux Kernel, not able to send/receive SMSs. Using 4.3
I can send but i cant receive, but if i send it, the one that has to get it doesn't get it..
Sorry if this has been posted before. I know there could be several GPS related threads around here but I have tried searching and haven't found one.
Since a week ago my Galaxy Nexus has been exhibiting some very weird behavior. GPS stops working once I get a data connection over HSPA. And by that, I mean GPS Status and Toolbox will begin saying GPS is disabled once I get a data connection. This doesn't seem to be a problem when I use WiFi (via pocket wifi or tethered to another phone) or when just using EDGE. Pretty inconvenient when using several GPS/map related apps like Google Maps and Ingress. But when using EDGE, WiFi, or airplane mode, I did notice that once I get a lock, it gets lost in a few seconds and searching for satellites lock again even if 4-8 satellites are detected.
I have tried reflashing the ROM (CM11 M9) and doing a factory reset. I've even tried reflashing radio firmware from the latest Android 4.3 factory image from last year, but still did not help. Same problem. I will try flashing Android 4.3 again this weekend to see if that helps, but am thinking it would not help as well.
Could it also be a hardware problem? Like a loose antenna or antenna cable inside?
Man, I have exactly the same problem here in my galaxy s2 AND my moto g DTV. This problem make me crazy. Im from Brasil and seems that only me have this problem. Can u solve the problem?
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Sorry if this has been posted before. I know there could be several GPS related threads around here but I have tried searching and haven't found one.
Since a week ago my Galaxy Nexus has been exhibiting some very weird behavior. GPS stops working once I get a data connection over HSPA. And by that, I mean GPS Status and Toolbox will begin saying GPS is disabled once I get a data connection. This doesn't seem to be a problem when I use WiFi (via pocket wifi or tethered to another phone) or when just using EDGE. Pretty inconvenient when using several GPS/map related apps like Google Maps and Ingress. But when using EDGE, WiFi, or airplane mode, I did notice that once I get a lock, it gets lost in a few seconds and searching for satellites lock again even if 4-8 satellites are detected.
I have tried reflashing the ROM (CM11 M9) and doing a factory reset. I've even tried reflashing radio firmware from the latest Android 4.3 factory image from last year, but still did not help. Same problem. I will try flashing Android 4.3 again this weekend to see if that helps, but am thinking it would not help as well.
Could it also be a hardware problem? Like a loose antenna or antenna cable inside?
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I'm having the same problem with my Galaxy Nexus.
I also thought it was the hardware and so i open the phone to check cables and antennas and everything was ok.
Now knowing that the hardware is ok what can be?
In my case the fix was to flash a later nightly build of cm11, and was fixed on cm11-m10. No other changes made. I think it may have something to do with gpsd, something got broken as it affected other devices as well.
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In my case the fix was to flash a later nightly build of cm11, and was fixed on cm11-m10. No other changes made. I think it may have something to do with gpsd, something got broken as it affected other devices as well.
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I'll tell you the mistake I did:
I flashed one with toro (verizon) on my galaxy nexus GSM variant and after that the problem occurred.
I had to correct by doing the flash of a GPS fix for toro
(VZW_JDQ39_GPS + WIFI_DRIVERS). But as I said this is to toro and not GSM ...
Could you pass me the link of your fix? (I have not found)
Like I said, I just flashed the latest nightly build for cm11. I am currently using the latest nightly build of cm11 for maguro since I have the GSM version. You can get cm11 http://download.cyanogenmod.org. I did not anything else.
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Like I said, I just flashed the latest nightly build for cm11. I am currently using the latest nightly build of cm11 for maguro since I have the GSM version. You can get cm11 http://download.cyanogenmod.org. I did not anything else.
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I understand but i have already installed (cm11) the latest and failed.
It could be something related to M10.
So I wanted exactly what you put. I found this:
cm-11-20140916-SNAPSHOT-M10-maguro.zip
was this?
I doubt m10 has anything specific that will fix your GPS issues it you can try. The latest snapshot and nightly build should have whatever it is that is on m10 since it is still working for me.
The other thing that I can think of that you may need to flash is the radio firmware from the last factory images of Android 4.3 stock for maguro. You may want to also try that, but that may or may not fix your GPS issue.
Very frustrating issue seems to have developed for me over the past month or two in which MMS cannot be sent or received while I'm connected to WiFi. If I disconnect and switch over to LTE, MMS messages are received almost immediately and I can send them with no problem.
This is on AT&T using CM11 nightly 20140913. I used many nightlies prior to that over the summer and cannot recall when the issue developed, or if it began after a certain nightly.
I've seen this very issue (MMS problems while WiFi is connected) discussed sporadically for many other devices. Some blame it on Hangouts, but I have tried AOSP Messaging, chompSMS, and others, and it doesn't change anything. I'm *positive* that my APN is set properly (mmsc.mobile.att.net, proxy.mobile.att.net, port 80); it's also set both in the main system menu and manually in each SMS app I've tried. I can only conclude it's either an issue with CM11 or a carrier problem that has recently developed.
It's worth noting that chompSMS has a menu option that specifically forces a switchover from WiFi to mobile data when MMS is being sent/received. Even checking that option doesn't solve my problem. This makes me wonder if, perhaps, it's a ROM issue wherein the WiFi cannot be disconnected properly for this purpose? Has anyone else noticed this behavior on recent CM11 nightlies?
So I just did a nandroid backup and then flashed nightly 20141016. Sure enough, the newer nightly solves the MMS issue. However, WiFi hotspot is broken, as it has been for me on nightlies for several weeks now (thus, why I'm still running a month-old one). Too bad I don't have any backups from before the MMS bug appeared.
EDIT: Apparently this was a CM11 bug fixed on or around the 20140917 nightly. Where might I be able to find that nightly to give it a shot? At some point after 20140913, WiFi hotspot was broken, but hopefully there's a sweet spot in there somewhere. I've verified that hotspot is kaput on the M11 release. Really hoping to avoid a factory reset/clean flash if possible right now.