I upgraded to the new official 6.5 (sense 2.5) rom a few days ago and have since not been able to receive any text messages. I also put my sim card in other phones to test whether it was a network problem and I was able to receive messages.
If it helps, I am on the UK Vodafone network and the rom I downloaded was the European one. Since all the other settings work (internet, calls, etc), I assume the problem is something more deep rooted than the network configuration and possibly something to do with the compatibility of the rom on my version of the phone (unbranded European model).
Thanks in advanced for any suggestions. Otherwise i'll just have to downgrade again
Hey, I just root my phone and installed ILWT_CM7-vision-364. Every things work fine except I'm not receiving every text message.
Exemple if my friend text me in single message : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
I will be receiving : 1. 3. 4. 5
Any ideas from where that problem is ?
Thanks
Which version are you using and who is your carrier?
If it's the A7275 (NAM version from Bell Canada) and you're on AT&T, it's because the network is confused with the phone version. You would have to call AT&T and tell them your problem and they'll help you reset it and register it on their network properly. (P.s. use another phone to call them though since it'll require a restart from your phone)
if it's the G2 on t-mo, same thing.
if it's something else... then I have no idea.
Download an app called 'Ghostly sms'
Which will let you know whether its an app/rom issue or network issue.
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Using Android version 2.3.7
baseband version 12.28b.60.140eU_26.03.02.26_m
Kernel version [email protected] #1
Mod Version ILWT-CM7-20120227
build number GWK74
Im on Bell carrier in Canada
(where can i find if it's the A7275 ?)
I used the Ghostly SMS and i receive the same message in the app and in the sms application.
I just receive the 62 pending message this night
I think my carrier have done a syncronisation and voila! now i'm receiving every text message.
Was going to say, if Ghostly SMS is not receiving it either, sounds like a carrier issue.
Hi,
I got a N900T from Canadiamgsm.... it's supposed to be unlocked.
I followed the instruction, charged and turn on with my wind canada sim... It does not call because of sim non registered (no service) ...
I tried from mobile network to select wind, but on right top I saw a circle with a bar in the middle... after some attempts with network mode and the way of selection for networks I had the normal bar that shows you've service, but when I try to call sim non registered again.
and a shield is on the left with written prevention information
an application has been forced to stop for an unauthorized attempt to access the system in your device
I did NOT install anything and I did NOT update android at all, it's on 4.3
Can I check if it's rooted and in case install a custom rom? Would it help or would it back to locked network that is even worse?
Thanks
Hello,
My question is can I use Odin to install Rogers firmware on non rooted but unlocked Telus phone? Or must the phone be rooted first?
I bought a Samsung s6 edge plus that was on Telus, I had it unlocked.
I can make and receive voice calls, I can receive texts but, cannot send text. When I go into message ...settings...more settings....text message, the Message Center says "not set" but when clicking on it to edit it, is is an option that is "greyed out" and cannot be changed
I am hoping I can just install the Rogers firmware to have this setting changed , or at least have the option to change it then.
Thanks,
JTCNB
PS. The phone's Charging Data / Chaging port is damaged and will be replaced soon. I assume I will have to have this fixed before I can do anything,
Well....just had to change CSC code and all seems to work fine
And now cannot send text again.....FML
jtcnb said:
And now cannot send text again.....FML
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use a third party sms
Hello everyone
I have an LG v30+ running stock android 9 with the global v31a rom.
Today I moved to a new carrier, and after installing new sim, the cellular internet works just fine, but voice calls and sms are not working.
I get the "phone not allowed for voice" message and on the taskbar shown on a "MM" icon.
At first I also received an error windows I attached here.
Moving the new sim to another newer xiaomi phone - everything works fine including calls and sms.
Customer service couldn't fix them from their said claiming it's an issue with phone configurations.
Any idea on how to fix this?
Thanks
I just tested another company's sim card and everything works fine.
So it must be some support from the new carrier
Any idea what can be done before I chose another carrier?
What is the model number (Settings -> General -> About phone -> Hardware info)?
Please share a screendump of your Network status screen (Settings -> General -> About phone -> Network). You can blank out the IP address.
Also, please share screendump of the Testing menu Phone information screen (dial *#*#4636#*#* -> Phone information). Scroll it up 3 lines lines so you don't share IMEI, Phone number, IMSI, but so that we can see all the Provisioned lines.
First thing I would try is a Network settings reset (Settings -> General -> Restart & reset -> Network settings reset) then restart the phone.
It is possible that your carrier only provides voice over VoLTE (and SMS over IMS, which is part of the same feature set). That only works if the phone knows the correct settings for your carrier. That would explain why it works with the newer Xiaomi phone. You can check if you have VoLTE settings in the menu (Settings -> Network menu -> Call). Even if the phone does NOT know your carrier, you may be able to configure it through the Hidden menu (depending on your model number). But it is VERY complicated, and you need detailed information from the carrier about the settings to enter.
Or it could be something else entirely.
On a different note, this thread definitely should have been in the Questions section, not in the Guides section.
KamaL said:
Hello everyone
I have an LG v30+ running stock android 9 with the global v31a rom.
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Not sure why you are calling 31a "global". It's merely the European H930 31a Pie. I've seen a couple of other people use that term and not sure why... It's not "global" in any way than any other KDZ. (EDIT: I see your screenshot where it says global, which is very strange. Is that some setting? That's just weird.)
Unless you actually have an H930 phone, using the H930 KDZ will not give you the H930 bands or anything. You are still using the LTE/HSPA bands that are on your variant. Some people use H930 firmware on H930D/H930DS for different language options and vice versa. So, "global" is quite an exaggeration. Canada H933 has more LTE bands than any of the V30 variants, so it's really the "global" if any are. (But you can't convert to Canada H933 unless you have a compatible North American variant.)
What variant do you have and what country do you live in?
Ahh, so a European H930. Which country are you in, and who is the carrier?
KamaL said:
I just tested another company's sim card and everything works fine.
So it must be some support from the new carrier
Any idea what can be done before I chose another carrier?
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I don't know where you live and what variant you actually have, but you are using EU H930 31a KDZ.
For instance, if you are in India and using Jio carrier, you need India H930DS KDZ as Jio is VoLTE only. But H930 31a doesn't have Jio's VoLTE settings... Using "another carrier" which allows legacy HSPA during phone calles would then be why it works on the other carrier but not Jio. To fix that you would need to flash India region H930DS firmware.
I am not saying you live in India or using Jio -- you didn't give us any information about that. I am just giving a real life example of why your phone would work on one carrier but not another.
Also, some carriers make you register your phone. If you just stick the same SIM card in you had from previous phone, it sees it's a different phone and will throw up an error message like that until you call them or go into store and tell them what "new" phone you are using. The "other carrier" may not be such a control freak.
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Ahh, so a European H930. Which country are you in, and who is the carrier?
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Since he says he has V30+, I know he doesn't have native H930 phone. There are no H930 V30+. The V30+ are H930G and H930DS and neither on them have firmware numbered "31a".
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KamaL said:
Hello everyone
I have an LG v30+ running stock android 9 with the global v31a rom.
Today I moved to a new carrier, and after installing new sim, the cellular internet works just fine, but voice calls and sms are not working.
I get the "phone not allowed for voice" message and on the taskbar shown on a "MM" icon.
At first I also received an error windows I attached here.
Moving the new sim to another newer xiaomi phone - everything works fine including calls and sms.
Customer service couldn't fix them from their said claiming it's an issue with phone configurations.
Any idea on how to fix this?
Thanks
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I see posts from you back in November and you have been on 31a for awhile...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81065243&postcount=852
So, any issues have to be with this new carrier as you have had phone calls on 31a for most of a year now.
Sorry, double post
Thanks everyone for the replies.
@TheDannemand
Some more information about my device:
Country: Israel
Carrier: We4G
Hardware version: LH-H930G.
Looking up using my IMEI number on lg-roms website gives this model: LG V30 Plus TD-LTE
I shared the network menu testing menu you mentioned.
I DO NOT see any VOLTE setting in the Call menu.
I already tried network settings reset.
@ChazzMatt
I have the H930G version. Actually I always follow your guides in that thread to upgrade the version, and I've been on this stock firmware for a year. So it must be something related to the carrier settings I think.
I actually didn't use my country's specific KDZ file as it was released a bit late. I used the european version if I remember well.
Should I flash the local one? According to lg-firmwares and lg-roms website it's this one:
Code:
https://lg-firmwares.com/downloads-file/21127/H930G30a_00_OPEN_IL_OP_0903
Will it have an impact on call services and bands?
Any chance it is really a carrier using VoLTE for calls? I tried asking all kind of questions but didn't get any smart answer from the tech support team.
Also, what do you mean by registering the phone? I never heard about this.
Thanks again!
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For some reason I cannot see your attachments. What I wanted to see was (1) whether you have an LTE connection and (2) whether the phone sees VoLTE as provisioned. In truth, I only need the Phone info screen (from the Testing menu) to see that.
I think it is quite plausible that your carrier requires VoLTE to make calls and that your ROM doesn't support it because it doesn't know your carrier. A ROM for your region probably DOES know your carrier (if they are well established). But it's also possible that it doesn't (if they're newer or changed their VoLTE parameters in recent years).
This was my first thought when I read your post and saw that you were on 4G (which should be LTE, although in USA carrier marketing departments have diluted the term to also cover old 3.5G). And I see that it is ChazzMatt's thought too, with the example from Jio India.
I googled We4G to get a clue if they're VoLTE only, but all the links were in Hebrew
Carriers who don't require VoLTE drop the connection to 3G in order to make calls. This works on every phone that supports LTE because it doesn't require knowledge about your carrier.
However VoLTE relies entirely on VoIP and requires an elaborate login to carrier servers, with security and handshaking to prevent illicit use of their network. And the parameters for that are carrier specific. Each phone has a so-called "buffet" of carrier configs known to that ROM. That's why it matters to use a ROM that knows your carrier.
Thanks for the detailed reply.
I think I'll try the local ROM I mentioned. I just want to be sure it doesn't make a clean wipe if I flash Kdz with LG UP. is that so?
I'm uploading the attachments once again.
Tapatalk is messing with attachments. Here's the last one
KamaL said:
Thanks for the detailed reply.
I think I'll try the local ROM I mentioned. I just want to be sure it doesn't make a clean wipe if I flash Kdz with LG UP. is that so?
I'm uploading the attachments once again. View attachment 5082947View attachment 5082949
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Thank you. I see your attachments now.
So you do indeed have LTE connection for your mobile data. But the phone doesn't even pick up VoLTE provisioning -- which is the first and most basic step in supporting VoLTE.
I would definitely try the regional ROM, but you should flash with Refurbish or Partition DL -- which means losing data. Sorry.
In fact, since you're doing a Frankenstein, I would flash back to Nougat first using Partition DL (to update the partition table), perform a Master Reset (it may bootloop until you do), then flash up to Pie. Wait for @ChazzMatt to confirm those steps.
Good luck to you
TheDannemand said:
Thank you. I see your attachments now.
So you do indeed have LTE connection for your mobile data. But the phone doesn't even pick up voLTE provisioning.
I would definitely try the regional ROM, but you should flash with Refurbish or Partition DL -- which means losing data.
In fact, since you're doing a Frankenstein, I would flash back to Nougat first using Partition DL (to update the partition table), perform a Master Reset, then flash up to Pie. Wait for Chazz to confirm those steps.
Good luck to you
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I really hope I can flash it without losing data. I prefer not to back up all data.
That's what I also did in the previous rom upgrades.
Would that be possible?
KamaL said:
I really hope I can flash it without losing data. I prefer not to back up all data.
That's what I also did in the previous rom upgrades.
Would that be possible?
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I don't see any way to do this safely without losing data. Sorry.
You could skip that carrier and go with one that doesn't require VoLTE (i.e. one which supports the old dropping to 3G for calls). But you won't have the benefits of VoLTE and WiFi Calling. And you may be in the same situation later if that carrier decides to close down their 3G network and go VoLTE only.
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Try enabling 'VoLTE Provisioned' on that screen then restarting your phone.
Is there an 'Advanced Calling' menu in Settings?
Two things that might help:
1) Before taking the plunge, put the SIM in your Xiaomi phone and see if you can make a call WITHOUT using VoLTE: One way is if Settings menus allow disabling VoLTE. If no Settings menus, try the same Testing info - Phone info screen and see if VoLTE is provisioned there. I assume it is. But if VoLTE is ALSO not provisioned on the Xiaomi, that means the problem isn't lack of VoLTE on the V30.
2) Just backup the phone using LG Backup, either through Settings -> General menu -> Backup (then transfer file to PC or flash drive) or using LG Bridge. It backs up all app data and most phone settings (though not all). And I was able to use it across different ROM versions and even different ROMs (between H932 and US998).
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Try enabling 'VoLTE Provisioned' on that screen then restarting your phone.
Is there an 'Advanced Calling' menu in Settings?
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I can't turn it on unfortunately.
There's a call--> additional settings - - > other settings menu
But I get this error message when I try it, and then I lose LTE connection too.
jptV30 said:
Try enabling 'VoLTE Provisioned' on that screen then restarting your phone.
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That one is info only, not a toggle -- even though it looks like it.
KamaL said:
There's a call--> additional settings - - > other settings menu
But I get this error message when I try it, and then I lose LTE connection too. View attachment 5082979
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Yeah, as long as the phone doesn't see it as provisioned, we can forgot about menus and settings.
TheDannemand said:
Two things that might help:
1) Before taking the plunge, put the SIM in your Xiaomi phone and see if you can make a call WITHOUT using VoLTE: One way is if Settings menus allow disabling VoLTE. If no Settings menus, try the same Testing info - Phone info screen and see if VoLTE is provisioned there. I assume it is. But if VoLTE is ALSO not provisioned on the Xiaomi, that means the problem isn't lack of VoLTE on the V30.
2) Just backup the phone using LG Backup, either through Settings -> General menu -> Backup (then transfer file to PC or flash drive) or using LG Bridge. It backs up all app data and most phone settings (though not all). And I was able to use it across different ROM versions and even different ROMs (between H932 and US998).
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I didn't find settings to turn off VoLTE.
Here are the settings on the xiaomi. It is NOT provisioned apparently.... View attachment 5082983
KamaL said:
I didn't find settings to turn off VoLTE.
Here are the settings on the xiaomi. It is NOT provisioned apparently....
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The screenshot doesn't include the VoLTE line. But if VoLTE is ALSO not provisioned on the Xiaomi that means the problem if elsewhere, not lack of VoLTE on the V30. So hold off on that Frankenstein for a bit.
I have a client meeting coming up, probably won't have more time today. But this is good news, kind of