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htc one m9 sprint data problem "UNABLE TO ESTABLISH DATA CONNECTION MIP:67"
HI IAm usingh htc one m9 sprint carrier
when i purchased this device i was using cdma sim and data was working
suddenly 1 day i start getting this error message unable to establish data connection mip 67 when i turn on data
in gsm it is working fine
another thing i noticed call drops after every 30 minutes nd error message no sim card /sim error
earlier it was working fine
i rooted,changed the rom,den again i came back to stock rom ,used dps cdma tool unable to get msl code
still not working
can anybody help me out
thanks in advance

Have you tried ##72786#? Or go with prl update.
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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.
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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.
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Thanks for responding.
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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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