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Hi, I got an HTC Desire for my 21st birthday from my (awesome) family. They bought it unlocked off ebay. It was previously Orange-locked, and contains their logo branding on the back case.
When I first put my 3/4 year-old Vodaphone sim from my old Sony Ericsson P990i in it, it said the SIM card wouldn't allow a connection to the Vodaphone network (this was using both automatic and manual network selection). I looked up on the internet, and read somewhere that it was the age of the SIM meant it wasn't compatible with a 3G phone. Alright, I thought.
So I ordered a brand new pay-as-you-go Orange sim (Dolphin) off the Orange website. Stuck it in my phone, and it threw the same error back at me: "Your SIM does not allow a connection to this network". I tried it in my P990i just in case, and it seemed to work perfectly fine. Turns out I didn't want to be with Orange anyway, so I ordered TWO new 3 SIMs.
Now this is where I am today. Neither of those SIMs work in this phone either. I want to stay with 3 so I can switch my number over and get £10, along with the extra data and texts. Unfortunately, it gave me the same error. I spent all day today rooting my phone and installing the latest radio (from here showthread.php?t=687464) -- 32.42.00.32U_5.09.00.08 -- and still no luck. I have the cyanogen mod installed also, but even on the stock HTC ROM it was giving me the errors. I've got a little further, and it's now also giving me an error "Unable to connect to this network at this time. Please try again later." which I've googled, to no avail.
With the CyanogenMod-6.0.0 RC1, according to the network strength indicator I get full bars (that fluctuate). Which network these are signifying I have no idea, since it's not letting me connect to anything.
I've got to the point where I've had years shaved off my life. My hair is now grey and falling out in clumps, and I swear I'm now sterile. Any help would be appreciated before I brick this phone, and not in the usual way.
As its an ebay purchase, it COULD be an insurance jobby and now reported stolen so the imei blacklisted.
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Damn socktug, thanks. I just filed the report and it came back that "this item has been blocked during its lifetime by one or more UK networks", and that "This item is currently blocked on one or more networks. It may still work on some networks." It wasn't listed as stolen or anything though.
I wonder how I can get my money back now. I don't deal with e-bay often (at all) for this very reason. Sigh.
Thanks for your help socktug! hopefully I can get a replacement device/my money back and get a Desire that actually works.
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Damn socktug, thanks. I just filed the report and it came back that "this item has been blocked during its lifetime by one or more UK networks", and that "This item is currently blocked on one or more networks. It may still work on some networks."
I wonder how I can get my money back now. I don't deal with e-bay often (at all) for this very reason. Sigh.
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What a bummer, sorry to hear that. Sellers like that need to have their knees done!
You will need to open a dispute via paypal. I'd also contact the police with a print out of the listing and your check mend report.
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What a bummer, sorry to hear that. Sellers like that need to have their knees done!
You will need to open a dispute via paypal. I'd also contact the police with a print out of the listing and your check mend report.
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Will do. Thank you for being so helpful, if this forum had rep, you'd be getting a fist-full!
Lol. No bother. I hope you get it sorted.
Let me know how you get on. Good luck!
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Let me know how you get on. Good luck!
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Well luckily, I called Orange (the original retailer) and they unlocked the IMEI straight away for me. Took about 5 minutes to get all the networks, and now I'm just setting up my 3 account.
thanks for your help sock. Without it, I probably would have gone mental.
When I'm old and grey and re-telling this story to my grandkids, I'll make sure you're portrayed in shining armour on a white steed.
Nice one, glad you got it sorted.
If you decide to have a film made of this, then I'll be happy to have Russel Crowe play my role, lmao.
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Nice one, glad you got it sorted.
If you decide to have a film made of this, then I'll be happy to have Russel Crowe play my role, lmao.
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Russell Crowe? Why?!?! The guy can't even do an accent correctly.
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Jabbafat23 said:
Russell Crowe? Why?!?! The guy can't even do an accent correctly.
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Be careful, he might just come over and kick your ass!
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Dekstar said:
Well luckily, I called Orange (the original retailer) and they unlocked the IMEI straight away for me. Took about 5 minutes to get all the networks, and now I'm just setting up my 3 account.
thanks for your help sock. Without it, I probably would have gone mental.
When I'm old and grey and re-telling this story to my grandkids, I'll make sure you're portrayed in shining armour on a white steed.
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Hey Dekstar,
When u called Orange, what explanation did they have for the IMEI lock? Iv'e never experienced an IMEI lock in Denmark, except with stolen phones, and in some cases where companys bhought a lot of phones, and didnt pay...
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Hey Dekstar,
When u called Orange, what explanation did they have for the IMEI lock? Iv'e never experienced an IMEI lock in Denmark, except with stolen phones, and in some cases where companys bhought a lot of phones, and didnt pay...
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I think it was something to do with a £10 debt or something from the previous owner, but I just said I got it second-hand, and they unlocked it.
Hello everyone,
I have a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 and have been through hell the past month trying to get my phone working again. I have posted a detail of what I have been going through on the Sprint forums, which you can find by googling 4G LTE Antenna Issues on Galaxy S3, but will go ahead and give a quick summary.
Towards the end of May, my phone became extremely hot and I had to send the phone in to Samsung. They replaced the PBA board and sent the phone back to me. Upon receiving the phone, I noticed that i was not getting 4G LTE anymore (I compared it with the other phones on my account, along with going to places which I know I received great LTE coverage). I sent the phone in to Samsung again. Upon receiving it, I noticed that I still did not have LTE. After going back and forth with Sprint and Samsung, I sent the phone in to Samsung again for a third time. The phone came back 2 days ago, and what do you know, no LTE. The one change I did notice is that Samsung updated the ICCID to run on 4G (per their description from the repair tracking website). The ICCID is the one number that is different from when I originally got the phone (DEX, HEX and IMEI are the same). After talking to both companies again yesterday, I was pretty much told by each company that it was the other companies responsibility for the LTE to be working. Sprint did try to reprogram and had me do an activation using SCRTN, while Samsung says that as long as I receive 3G then the 4G LTE issue is on the carrier's end.
As you can imagine, i am extremely frustrated. I have navigated these message boards along with others looking for solutions, but have been unable to come across any. I have not rooted my phone, but do consider myself pretty knowledgable with the phone.
If anyone can give me any advice on what to do, I would greatly appreciate it. It is important to add that I do not have insurance, but that I did purchase the phone at the end of January and it is under Warranty.
Thank you
Well, have to ask, is the phone up to date, with software and including your modem and prl?
teh roxxorz said:
Well, have to ask, is the phone up to date, with software and including your modem and prl?
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Yes, all software is up to date. Samsung did it on their end, and I also did it on my end. I actually spoke with Sprint again about 1 hour ago, and they are going to send a tech to one of the towers that I connect to try to see why my phone will not connect to it. The tech rep mentioned that i have done all the required procedures and that there may be a lock on the device. Anyone experience this?
I had a similar issue to this happen. I had a device that would just not connect to the Network. What I ended up doing was the ##72786# on the dial pad. It worked like a charm.
prboy1969 said:
I had a similar issue to this happen. I had a device that would just not connect to the Network. What I ended up doing was the ##72786# on the dial pad. It worked like a charm.
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That is a very useful code to use if anyone is ever having network problems. Just be prepared for a few reboots is all!
prboy1969 said:
I had a similar issue to this happen. I had a device that would just not connect to the Network. What I ended up doing was the ##72786# on the dial pad. It worked like a charm.
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that's one of the things that the tech rep from sprint had me test on Wednesday. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. Did you do it more than once?
At this point, I have to wait until Tuesday, at which point Sprint is supposed to call me back and let me know how the results of the technician going to the tower ended up. If anyone is familiar, I believe it is called a "CMT Ticket".
Whenever I've had to use the code, it has worked on the first try. It does cause the device to reboot several times. Well keep us posted on what the Tech comes up with.
prboy1969 said:
Whenever I've had to use the code, it has worked on the first try. It does cause the device to reboot several times. Well keep us posted on what the Tech comes up with.
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will do. i have seen a number of people experience the issue I am going through, so hopefully this will solve it so that other users don't have to go through what I have been going through.
possum35 said:
will do. i have seen a number of people experience the issue I am going through, so hopefully this will solve it so that other users don't have to go through what I have been going through.
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I agree. This is probably the 5th I see someone posting saying that their network connectivity vanishes or is impaired after sending their phone into Samsung. Makes you wonder what the heck they exactly do to your phone.
The Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more. Don't defeat the purpose of why it was introduced.
CNexus said:
I agree. This is probably the 5th I see someone posting saying that their network connectivity vanishes or is impaired after sending their phone into Samsung. Makes you wonder what the heck they exactly do to your phone.
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Seen plenty of these posts myself. Seems maybe some techs are damaging the antenna during phone disassembly and re assembly I would presume.??
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edfunkycold said:
Seen plenty of these posts myself. Seems maybe some techs are damaging the antenna during phone disassembly and re assembly I would presume.??
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Just did a search. Seems you are spot on. Quick search yielded way to many people reporting the same issue after sending a device in four repair.
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edfunkycold said:
Seen plenty of these posts myself. Seems maybe some techs are damaging the antenna during phone disassembly and re assembly I would presume.??
The Samsung tech rep that I spoke to the last time was very confident in telling me that if I was receiving 3G, the fact that I was not receiving 4G LTE was not a phone issue, but a carrier issue. He said that the phone uses the same antenna to connect to both towers, so if you are connecting to one, then the antenna is not the issue.
I also found it interesting that Samsung's warranty DOES NOT cover phone replacements, per the Samsung rep. As he explained to me, they only repair phones and do not do phone swaps - those are done at the carrier level, which I find odd (how does a manufacturer not swap phones?)
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And you don't think the samsung rep might be misrepresenting something? If not he would be admitting fault.
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And you don't think the samsung rep might be misrepresenting something? If not he would be admitting fault.
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Most definitely. That did and still has crossed my mind. I actually asked the tech rep from Samsung where I could find a blue print for the phone, as I was under the impression that they were 2 separate antennas, but he says none is available (obviously if I google it, I will find it).
possum35 said:
Most definitely. That did and still has crossed my mind. I actually asked the tech rep from Samsung where I could find a blue print for the phone, as I was under the impression that they were 2 separate antennas, but he says none is available (obviously if I google it, I will find it).
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Wanted to provide an update to anyone following my situation.
I received a call on tuesday from the sprint rep checking to see if there had been any changes to my LTE service. I told her that nothing had changed and I still had no LTE. She informed me that the status on my ticket said "PENDING" and that she would call me back. Unfortunately today came and went and I did not receive a call. I was very busy at work and did not have a chance to call Sprint. I will be calling them tomorrow to ser what the latest is.
I will hopefully have some update tomorrow.
possum35 said:
Wanted to provide an update to anyone following my situation.
I received a call on tuesday from the sprint rep checking to see if there had been any changes to my LTE service. I told her that nothing had changed and I still had no LTE. She informed me that the status on my ticket said "PENDING" and that she would call me back. Unfortunately today came and went and I did not receive a call. I was very busy at work and did not have a chance to call Sprint. I will be calling them tomorrow to ser what the latest is.
I will hopefully have some update tomorrow.
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Any more info? A friend of mine had the same issue and had to fight sprint left and right for an actual replacement of the device. When the phone was replaced (swapped) by sprint he had no more issues.
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invisibleikon said:
Any more info? A friend of mine had the same issue and had to fight sprint left and right for an actual replacement of the device. When the phone was replaced (swapped) by sprint he had no more issues.
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This email will serve as the end of this thread. Unfortunately, I did not get the desired results I achieved.
After not hearing anything from the Sprint rep, I finally got fed up and called Sprint again on Friday. The rep who I spoke to said that he did not see a ticket on my account for the CMTS test. He did inform me that usually with these tickets, a rep will put it in, the technicians will go the tower and look at it, and the ticket will disappear and that they usually don't hear back (I found this extremely strange). After going back and forth, I finally hit my "hell with it" mode and decided to do the phone swap. After speaking with more customer service reps, I was able to get statement credits which would at least offset my $50 cost of replacing the phone.
My phone did come in on Tuesday, and I do now have 4G coverage. I am still extremely disappointed and frustrated with both companies, as I want to know why the phone was not working as opposed to just paying $50 and having it swapped. I am not the first person to have this issue, and sadly will not be the last. I now have a refurbished phone after only 4 months for no fault of my own.
I really like the phone, but I am going to have some serious thoughts when my contract is up in purchasing any future item from Samsung or re-upping with Sprint. I was given the runaround from both companies that left me extremely disappointed.
I wish whoever goes through an issue like this in the future better success. Believe me when I say I did a lot of research and really did everything I could on my end.
Thanks for everyone's input/attention.
This is my second LG G4. The first device had an issue where it would not boot up completely and when it did it was not reading the LTE sim card. My wireless carrier swapped it out. This device was working fine the first day I got it but I noticed that downloads were slow, like updates through Google Play. After investigating I found that even though the device was connected to WIFI, it was downloading stuff over the mobile network. Then, I started having problems. If I restarted the device, the Wifi button that you use to turn on or off wifi would become stuck and continually blink as it was being clicked but wifi never would come on.
I have tried resets to factory state. In some instances, this would fix the issue, but only temporarily. The issue would soon begin to happen again. There was even one reset where the device going through the setup process could not turn on wifi.
I think this may be a hardware issue but dread going up to the carrier store. I am past my 14 day period. They had to order me a new phone from the warehouse because they did not have any reconditioned devices but I don't really understand how it is okay for them to give out reconditioned devices for something that should be covered under the manufacturers warranty. I also don't understand why they cannot swap it out with the stores stock. When they ordered the last one, they told me 3-5 business days. This was on a Monday. Apparently something happened and the device never got ordered so Thursday when I called to check on the status of the device, I was told they had to do the order again. I was without a device on their service for eight days which in my opinion is also ridiculous.
I just really dread going up there and dropping my phone off for one of them to say we did a hard reset to fix it, and then I bring it right back home and it happens again and I have to go back up there. Something tells me LG didn't do a lot of QC when they were manufacturing these devices.
I wanted to know if anyone else had the wifi issue I have described above?
Just started happening to me today..wifi icon in status bar blinks like a stop light on crack and it won't turn on or connect to any wifi. gonna go to a sprint store to try to exchange it I'll let you know what happens
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stam27 said:
Just started happening to me today..wifi icon in status bar blinks like a stop light on crack and it won't turn on or connect to any wifi. gonna go to a sprint store to try to exchange it I'll let you know what happens
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I hope you have no issues exchanging it. I got the same guy that supposedly originally ordered the replacement device the first time. Normally they make you come back an hour later but he rushed right out and said, "Your device is defective." and gave me the same spiel about how it is two new and they don't have any reconditioned devices so a new one would arrive from the warehouse in 3-5 business days.
The only reason I am still using Sprint is because they can get signals in places like hospital emergency rooms that the other providers can't because of the 800mhz. I seem to recall, but maybe my imagination is inventing something, that when I had issues with devices on "T" and Verizon that they swapped the devices out of existing store inventory, but I could be wrong.
At first I thought the issue was software related. Also, This will be the third time I have to buy a glass screen protector. The first one I got from Amazon. They never offered to replace it, although they should replace it. The second one, I got when they replaced my device. Today the dude tells me he can transfer my glass. Never heard of that happening without issues.
So sprint will exchange it cause I've only had the phone for5 days but i have to go to a different store to exchange it cause my store doesn't have any left with black leather..so back to the g2 running cloudy3.3 till i can go to a different store
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As most of you know its an issue with phones with a serial of 505 and H/W Rev 1... Didn't know it would happen on Verizon or not... Well i can confirm it. Was browsing YouTube and it randomly froze. Now all it does it bootloop. Verizon was cool to deal with on the issue and didn't try to claim it wasn't a problem.
Surprised no one has asked or said anything...
That sucks. I got a 507 serial, so I hope I will be spared. But it will be difficult if you paid off the phone and are not associated with Verizon anymore. Then you have to mail the phone to LG, and I heard their repair service is pretty spotty.
Still under manufacturer warranty. I am thinking of buying out the phone and going to Googles project fi. Verizon is getting too expensive and big for their britches....
I have a 505 but I am still on he original firmware. I think it is the 10B. Is it the firmware version that causes the problems? I have delaying the update since I got the phone in November.
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wekurtz74 said:
I have a 505 but I am still on he original firmware. I think it is the 10B. Is it the firmware version that causes the problems? I have delaying the update since I got the phone in November.
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100% sure the answer is no - firmware has nothing to do with it. I had a 505 since the day it was released and I was still running 10B too when the dreaded bootloop issue hit my device a couple of weeks ago. I know others who were running upgraded firmware on Verizon and they got the bootloop issue too.
Yup i got the issue of it bootlooping. I got my replacement every time i do alot of thi gs on my first g4 it will freaze and reboot then a bootloop for a bit
Happened to me in Thursday night. Got my replacement today. I was on rooted 13B on 505
dman1049 said:
Still under manufacturer warranty. I am thinking of buying out the phone and going to Googles project fi. Verizon is getting too expensive and big for their britches....
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I have been kickin around the idea of switching to project FI also because Verizon is so damn expensive. But I still have my unlimited plan with Verizon, also I am concern with poor coverage.
I also just got mine back from warranty repair this weekend,
The coverage is a little less abundant than Verizon. I noticed I've used less data since going to project Fi. I don't feel like I need to get my moneys worth out of my plan every month.
My Verizon LG G4 505x/v1.0 hardware "pre-order" hit the bootloop issue today. It started with a random reboot while I was going to lunch, another reboot a minute later, then 30 seconds of straight vibrating, then... dead. I've gotten it to show a battery symbol when plugging it in since then, and now it does the same bootloop everyone has mentioned. I've started a replacement via Best Buy's Geek Squad, otherwise I have to mail the phone out to LG, wait for them to assess it, then send me one back. It's already 5-7 days because they're backlogged... which makes me wonder if tons of these have started failing or if stock is just low because the V10 came out a while back.
Does anyone know if Best Buy or Verizon can connect (JTAG method?) to the old phone and extract data from internal storage when it's stuck like this?
LG g4 verizon stuck in bootloop. Pretty much the same thing, I was using an app and it froze and now is stuck.
After a few phone calls Verizon is replacing the device. It was painful though. I had to play dumb and act like I was doing everything "tech" support asked me to do. Even though I already tried everything.
Now the question is with my phone being rooted will they still replace it. Ive had to do a warranty replacement a couple years back and didnt have a problem. Ill update everyone.
This happened to mine about a month ago. I don't know what the serial number was on it, but I got it at Launch. My wife's G4 started having this problem on Friday and her serial number starts with 506. VZW is shipping another.
eastmesawhat said:
LG g4 verizon stuck in bootloop. Pretty much the same thing, I was using an app and it froze and now is stuck.
After a few phone calls Verizon is replacing the device. It was painful though. I had to play dumb and act like I was doing everything "tech" support asked me to do. Even though I already tried everything.
Now the question is with my phone being rooted will they still replace it. Ive had to do a warranty replacement a couple years back and didnt have a problem. Ill update everyone.
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I sent mine back, it was rooted so we'll see if Verizon charges.
Temporary fix that might work for you guys
I decided to see if I can get my data off my phone using any means necessary and I do mean any means necessary. I was able to get my data off my phone by baking the motherboard. I've included a crappy YouTube video that I made in order to show you that it does work. Hope this helps people out that want to get their data off the phone before they throw it away.
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When I contacted amazon they said it was stolen, I bought it off FBM, the other person stopped responding to me, how can I bypass it?
cookieplayer_55 said:
When I contacted amazon they said it was stolen, I bought it off FBM, the other person stopped responding to me, how can I bypass it?
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There's no bypassing an Amazon blacklisting unless the device is rooted. But even then you will not be able to register it with Amazon servers to use the Amazon app store or any Amazon services. You would have to sideload everything.
Depending on which Stick model it is, and what firmware version it's on, you might be able to use one of the rooting methods on XDA.