New HTC One V device
No service (it is a Virgin Mobile CDMA phone)
1. Successfully installed myOne9.5+CDMA custom ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218307
2. Successfully installed kernel Jmz-PrimoC-kernel-ICS-20120820.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218307
I'm unable to use Wi-Fi and basically the Wi-Fi displays "Turning on Wi-Fi" and stalls with
Code:
error code 67 data call failure
Am I missing some activation portion with Virgin Mobile? Should I go ahead on Virgin Mobile's website and purchase a plan first?
usmcmanary said:
New HTC One V device
No service (it is a Virgin Mobile CDMA phone)
1. Successfully installed myOne9.5+CDMA custom ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218307
2. Successfully installed kernel Jmz-PrimoC-kernel-ICS-20120820.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218307
I'm unable to use Wi-Fi and basically the Wi-Fi displays "Turning on Wi-Fi" and stalls with
Code:
error code 67 data call failure
Am I missing some activation portion with Virgin Mobile? Should I go ahead on Virgin Mobile's website and purchase a plan first?
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It might be a module issue, try flashing the kernel in the zip. If that soft bricks your phone shut off the phone and reboot into fastboot, then reflash Jmz PrimoC ICS.
MameTozhio said:
It might be a module issue, try flashing the kernel in the zip. If that soft bricks your phone shut off the phone and reboot into fastboot, then reflash Jmz PrimoC ICS.
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Thanks for responding.
It was a human error because I never flashed the kernel modules. The guide that is bookedmarked is poorly written and was able to search for another guide using the information you provided. I solved this issue by moving the kernel zip onto the SD card and then running the recovery image and flashing the kernel modules.
i know your issue was caused due to kernel related problems but if anyone gets an error 67 message and DOES have everything installed properly..call virgin mobile with STOCK rom installed. your phone has taken a nasty,stinky sh*t and will need a complete reprogram that can only be done while calling from another phone so your phone can be reprogrammed by virgin mobile customer service. error 67 on the virgin mobile network means that how your phone stores and saves your account data is messed up. ive only encountered it on the lg optimus elite but that's how they fixed it. until they do,you will have no data,text or be able to make calls.
Curtis1973 said:
i know your issue was caused due to kernel related problems but if anyone gets an error 67 message and DOES have everything installed properly..call virgin mobile with STOCK rom installed. your phone has taken a nasty,stinky sh*t and will need a complete reprogram that can only be done while calling from another phone so your phone can be reprogrammed by virgin mobile customer service. error 67 on the virgin mobile network means that how your phone stores and saves your account data is messed up. ive only encountered it on the lg optimus elite but that's how they fixed it. until they do,you will have no data,text or be able to make calls.
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For some reason there are no manual activation codes that I could find for HTC one for VirginMobile and they require you to activate on stock ROM. Managed to flash to stock ROM after finding out the RUU will only work if the boot loader is locked.
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I really need help guys plz help me i dont how to fix this it all started when i apply the new wimax radio if u can help im a android fan
Might help to explain what you are trying to do when you get this error.
Also when requesting help, try to include the following info:
1) hardware & software versions
2) the recovery & rom you are using
3) the problem you are having
4) what are you doing when the problem occurs
5) what are the expected results
6) any error messages you encounter
Sorry if I'm long winded. I work in a help desk. Providing accurate details always makes it easier to find potential solutions.
you're probably talking about the "Error Code 67" message that says your Sprint PCS Vision username / password are incorrect or something like that. Basically that is sprint's way of saying its not recognizing your phone's credentials on its network. if so, the simple way to fix this is call sprint and go thru their tech support until you get escalated to a real technician who will inadvertently give you your phone's MSL. (or find out your msl some other way) and will try to walk you thru the rest of the process of restoring your data profile.
but, if you want to try it yourself:
open phone app, type ##3282#
enter unlock code (6 digit msl)
>Edit Mode>Data Profile>(Menu Button)>Restore
hth
I get this once in a while. Usually rebooting fixes it.
me too; its really common, and a reboot fixes it
MCL1981 said:
I get this once in a while. Usually rebooting fixes it.
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wase4711 said:
me too; its really common, and a reboot fixes it
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Rooted phones? ^^^
Have yet to get this error.
I used to get this silly error on my blackberry too so I doubt it is simply because my Evo is rooted.
Hmm. Can't wait to 67 for the first time.
im not sure if you said your rooted or on stock rom, if your rooted you need to be running the stock rooted rom, then go to the section where you can update your prl and profile. update both it will act like its not working but it will say updated successfully, reboot, then should fix issue.
Just update your profile and PRL whenever you get this after doing a reboot, and reboot again.
It happens to everyone, it just means Sprint's network had a hiccup, or you tried to turn on Sprint's hotspot app or HTC's wired tether without paying for it.
drmacinyasha said:
Just update your profile and PRL whenever you get this after doing a reboot, and reboot again.
It happens to everyone, it just means Sprint's network had a hiccup, or you tried to turn on Sprint's hotspot app or HTC's wired tether without paying for it.
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Ditto. I agree this usually works... Sometimes just a profile update is enough.
As far as the comments about "Rooting" being the cause... I saw the error 67 Data Failure at initial boot out of the box as the phone was being activated
drmacinyasha said:
Just update your profile and PRL whenever you get this after doing a reboot, and reboot again.
It happens to everyone, it just means Sprint's network had a hiccup, or you tried to turn on Sprint's hotspot app or HTC's wired tether without paying for it.
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Are there any other suggestions for this? both profile and PRL update attempts fail because this error blocks the data connection completely. I have also never attempted to use sprint hotspot or any other tethering options.
1) hardware & software versions
-Hardware: 0003
-Software:
--Firmware Version: 2.1 -update1
--Baseband Version: 2.05.00.06.10
--Kernel Version: 2.6.29-789bf291 [email protected] #1
--Build Number: 1.47.651.1 CL195459 release-keys
2) the recovery & rom you are using
-unsure?
3) the problem you are having
-constant "Error code 67"
4) what are you doing when the problem occurs
-anything, most common with any data operations or activating the 4g connection
5) what are the expected results
-not getting an error. having access to data
6) any error messages you encounter
-"Error code 67"
kperry1911 said:
Ditto. I agree this usually works... Sometimes just a profile update is enough.
As far as the comments about "Rooting" being the cause... I saw the error 67 Data Failure at initial boot out of the box as the phone was being activated
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Just FYI, if you saw that on launch day (and especially if you don't live on the East coast) that was due to Sprint's authentication servers being overwhelmed from all the new data and phone activations. Literally took two hours and three calls to Customer Service to get my phone's data connection fully activated and clear out the Error 67 messages.
seanc85 said:
Are there any other suggestions for this? both profile and PRL update attempts fail because this error blocks the data connection completely. I have also never attempted to use sprint hotspot or any other tethering options.
1) hardware & software versions
-Hardware: 0003
-Software:
--Firmware Version: 2.1 -update1
--Baseband Version: 2.05.00.06.10
--Kernel Version: 2.6.29-789bf291 [email protected] #1
--Build Number: 1.47.651.1 CL195459 release-keys
2) the recovery & rom you are using
-unsure?
3) the problem you are having
-constant "Error code 67"
4) what are you doing when the problem occurs
-anything, most common with any data operations or activating the 4g connection
5) what are the expected results
-not getting an error. having access to data
6) any error messages you encounter
-"Error code 67"
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Have you gone to a Sprint corporate store or nagged customer service lately? What ROM are you currently running?
I was on phone for 4 hours yesterday with same issue...no data due to error 67....finally a hard reset solved my problem. It reprovisioned data immediately upon reboot. Just make sure you fully backup before doing so. I used titanium backup and I'm good to go now with data.
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ive been having this problem today and after countless reboots and hard resets by myself and sprint im still suffering from the error, they are actually ordering me a new phone i am currently rooted and running one of SteelH's stock Roms... is there truly no other solution to this issue... i really dont want to be stuck with a Evo that i can not root... does anybody have a solution to this is
kid1000 said:
ive been having this problem today and after countless reboots and hard resets by myself and sprint im still suffering from the error, they are actually ordering me a new phone i am currently rooted and running one of SteelH's stock Roms... is there truly no other solution to this issue... i really dont want to be stuck with a Evo that i can not root... does anybody have a solution to this is
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I started getting this out of the blue this morning, all morning. Kept trying to update profile, but that wouldn't work. Kept power cycling, update profile through 3g, then update profile through wifi. Eventually it went through, took a while and many tries though.
Sent from my blah blah blah blah
the thing was it was updating but then the error would pop right up shortly after... but now all the sudden its been ok... so i guess ill wait it out until the replacement gets here and if its still ok i guess ill send the replacement back
realgt said:
you're probably talking about the "Error Code 67" message that says your Sprint PCS Vision username / password are incorrect or something like that. Basically that is sprint's way of saying its not recognizing your phone's credentials on its network. if so, the simple way to fix this is call sprint and go thru their tech support until you get escalated to a real technician who will inadvertently give you your phone's MSL. (or find out your msl some other way) and will try to walk you thru the rest of the process of restoring your data profile.
but, if you want to try it yourself:
open phone app, type ##3282#
enter unlock code (6 digit msl)
>Edit Mode>Data Profile>(Menu Button)>Restore
hth
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I'm getting the same Error.. But I'm on Cricket network.. what would I need to change ...
When my phone boots up, it tries to do a "Hands-Free Activation"; it fails and then says "internal error 1500." I still have service and can make calls, but I can't use mobile data or use the internet. I need to fix this. Any help?
Bump, need help on this issue as well.
I'm on sprint version, I'd mistakenly pushed a N7100 Note 2 rom instead of the 900 sprint model, and even with a complete restore of the stock rom, mobile data is borked.
Same issue here any fix's yet ?
Toniolli said:
Same issue here any fix's yet ?
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Same for me after i visit sprint store, they reset my phone and now i can't use 4g, handsfree activation every time after reboot that i never saw before and main issue whatever rom i flash i don't have hotspot ...
Hi all, sorry to troll, but I have an almost brand new HTC One V on the NTELOS (Virginia) network. After I rooted it, (using the htcdev onlock procedure), I attempted to install cyanogenmod 10 on it.
I thought that I had a good backup, but unfortunately did not notice the backup had failed due to not enough space on the sd card.
When CM10 did not proceed beyond the boot screen, I held down the power key and forced the unit off.
From that point on, any rom I install does not allow me to turn on or connect to any network (mobile or wifi).. When I check for the WIFI Mac address, it says 'unknown'. I am thinking this is a kernel issue, but each kernel I have tried either does not recognize the wifi radio, or does and crashes whenever the cell side tries to roam.
So, if anyone has a stock/good backup for this phone on the NTelos network (virgin mobile apparently has a different radio/config), I would be grateful. As now, ironically, I have a smart phone that cannot get data.
Hey Guys,
I have an AT&T Model SGH-1317 Note 2. For use on other networks, I unlocked the phone using the *#197328640# menu option. However, the phone failed to start the hot spot stating Mobile data was unavailable or Invalid Sim. However, I am able to tether perfectly using the same sim on an another S3 so I was sure its nothing to do with the sim or network operator settings.
I looked up and found XDA website with tons of information. I assumed my phone was locked by AT&T. Hence, I rooted the phone using CF-Auto-Root, backed up complete data using Titanium and using Rom Manager I installed the Crash Aroma 4.1.2 Rom. I wiped the data and cache 3 times as suggested. However, after the boot I am unable to connect to any mobile network. A Click on Mobile Network says "Insert Sim Card to Access Network Services". Dialling for IMEI number prompt a Null.
During Installation I noticed the Crash ROM has overwritten the Radio.. and I am assuming this is were the problem lies. but I leave it you experts.. Request Help!
Sunil.
What carrier are you using the device on?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2
cdshepherd said:
What carrier are you using the device on?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2
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Am currently on Du - A network in Dubai, UAE. I have been reading more forum information and some suggest that this may be related to the EFS folder getting corrupted which may cause the IMEI number to fail. Some suggest that there are software to rebuild this information by using the IMEI number behind the handset..
I also noted that my phone model has also changed to GT-7100 instead of SGH-1317, Wonder if the Crash ROM was apt?
Would you suggest installing a Jedi Rom specifically built for SGH-1317... or is the damage already done?
Back Online
Since I found no replies.. I had no choice but to give it to the Pros.. I handed my phone day to one of the Unlocking experts at a mobile store… He was confident that his technicians would resolve this. But after 2 Days, they have given up.. He suggested the phone would fetch me US$ 10 if someone used it as a demo unit at a mobile shop..
I was sure this was something to do with the Modem, IMEI and the all important NV folder. I was able to find a Stock ROM for the SGH-1317 and I also found a link at XDA about using EFS pro to change the IMEI.
Using Odin software, I flashed the phone with the stock rom. Unfortunately, there was one error when it tried to communicated on com1. Having no choice, I continued. Restarting got the AT&T style boot but it again froze on the Samsung screen. Dreading the communication error, I restarted several times with no results. Finally I realised if would be due to the cache and user data. I reset the phone to factor settings wiping out the user data and Whola.. The phone sprang back up..
Lessons learnt.. Backup your rom and data before playing with custom roms. Read Read Read and don’t flash in the middle of the night..
Since I am back online, I plan to stick to the stock and crappy 4.1.1 with all the AT&T dead weight. Will live without the ability to Tether until my fingers get warmer.. It won’t be long as I am already bit by the Custom Rom Devil..
Don't Give Up Easy..:good::victory:
Flashaholics anonymous will help.
Sent from my SGH-I317 using xda app-developers app
sunilgonsalves said:
Using Odin software, I flashed the phone with the stock rom. Unfortunately, there was one error when it tried to communicated on com1. Having no choice, I continued. Restarting got the AT&T style boot but it again froze on the Samsung screen. Dreading the communication error, I restarted several times with no results. Finally I realised if would be due to the cache and user data. I reset the phone to factor settings wiping out the user data and Whola.. The phone sprang back up..
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Please I am having the very exact same issue and can't seem to have it fixed
Using CMW I also flashed it back to stock rom, didnt have any problem or errors doing it but im still getting No SIM Inserted. I have deleted cache and user data several times... Tried flashing CM10 and CrashRom see if they made a difference and still No Sim Inserted... tried 3 different kernels and still same issue
I have the exact same problem since yesterday. I've tried everything and anything to no avail. I'm very close to returning the phone.
I would really appreciate any input.
Same issue
I flashed crash rom 4.5, over the stock kernel and it gave me that same message. I've tried everything I could think of, which included everything in this thread to no avail... any further advice would be greatly appreciated.
imei null baseband unknown, {insert sim to access network error} PLEASEEEE HELPPP ME
i rooted using auto root and installed xposed framework and snapshare and snapprefs :crying:
after that i tried puttin off the airplaine mode and it didnt happen
then the error started to show insert sim to access network god i need help.
sukhraj kohli n7100 said:
i rooted using auto root and installed xposed framework and snapshare and snapprefs :crying:
after that i tried puttin off the airplaine mode and it didnt happen
then the error started to show insert sim to access network god i need help.
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Your username suggests that you have the N7100 device ??
If so. ..you are in the wrong place for support. ..As this is the SGH-I317 section.
If you are showing IMEI NULL with no baseband you may have to restore your backup image to correct the problem. .
If no backup image exists. ..you will need to flash a factory N7100 image from your section.
Look for the return to stock thread for your specific device and that should fix you up...
The CF AUTO ROOT files are device specific. ..so I hope you haven't damaged the partitions.
Good luck. ..g
Edit:
This will help. ..and will place you in the right section. ..
Just go to page 1...good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230250
I have an issue where everything works fine on my rooted Stock ROM except the 3g.
Previously I had rooted this device (before I activated), kept everything stock except I wanted to be able to make backups with TWRP and to run Adaway so I didnt have ads everywhere. Everything was working fine on my wifi connection.
My older LG phone started having battery issues so I decided it was time to switch to the rooted HTC One V. Activated it, all seemed fine (phone works and wifi works) then I discovered the 3g is intermittent. I suspect there is something wrong at VM with my account because when I bought the next month's service after swapping phones on their site it remained at the old rate of $25. (should have gone up to $35).
This seemed great until i realized my 3g only seems to work 30% of the time, so I put in a support ticket and waiting on a return email or call.
ANYHOW, I'm guessing I'd be better off if I returned this phone to its original unrooted state before I deal with support. Is it as simple as relocking the bootloader then running the RUU on it?
In other words:
1. `fastboot oem lock`
2. Run the RUU
3. I'm good to go?
Or is there more?
TIA
To return to stock yeah that works. Bootloader will say relocked instead of locked though so that may cause some trouble with support but this is the closest you'll get to the state your phone was in when you received it.
Sent from my One V using xda premium
You will also need to reflash the original stock recovery. I attached it for you (pulled from the RUU).
riggerman0421 said:
You will also need to reflash the original stock recovery. I attached it for you (pulled from the RUU).
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Ugh... It's not flashed when the RUU is run? I did have TWRP on there.
So far I:
-re-locked
-ran RUU
-booted into stock ROM.
So now I go into fastboot and:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img ??
HTC is confusing compared to my LG phone and my Kindle Fire Tablet Pardon my ignorance!
I think I resolved the issue myself, the email VM finally sent basically had me shut off wifi and run the stock diags for the 3g connection, which seemed to work about 20-30% of the time. It then had me manually do the ##847446# re-program which seemed to do nothing. it turned out it was all a waste and a silly SNAFU.
The errors I would get intermittently were:
Data Call Failure - Error Code 104
Data Call Failure - Error Code 129
Data Call Failure - Error Code 67
Mostly 104.
How did it get fixed? Well, it's now running 3g steadily for 30 minutes 6 hours now, before it was a minute tops before failure.
Apparently, I left the phone I had swapped out running, planning to use it around the house for various boring things. It had the same MSID and MDN obviously, and apparently this was causing conflicts whenever it tried to grab an IP address from Virgin Mobile. I fixed the issue by pulling the battery on the old phone I had swapped from.
Doh!
[edit] edited to verify it actually is fixed this time. So sick of fiddling with everything over the last 2 days.