Network error after WiFi calling setup - Sprint LG G3

Hey guys,
So I have been getting this pop up message on my phone ever since I set up the WiFi calling service. It kinda looks like a dialog you would get from doing a prl or profile update but in this case there is no indication of what type of network error it is. Is anyone else experiencing this issue? I did recently updated my prl but nothing went wrong afterwards this started happening after WiFi calling setup and the problem with this error message window is that it pops up it wakes the device and unless you clear it out it will not go to sleep again causing my phone battery to drain way too quickly... Any ideas?

Didn't have that issue when i set up Wi-Fi calling.
Worst case... Use helium to back up your data, then factory reset.
I did a factory reset from stock recovery and it wiped my whole internal sd, which deleted my backup. So you might want to put helium backup folder (carbon) on ext sd while you factory reset if you choose to save the backup to your phone.

Weird... Problem seems to have gone away or today hasn't shown up at all. I'll come back with an update tomorrow. Hopefully it's gone for good. Thanks

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Unable to send/receive photos

I'm rather new to smartphones and just acquired my Tbolt. Text messaging still functions correctly, but I am unable to send/receive pics. It tries for 5min to send, then says generic network failure.
Any advice?
Thank you
also, I was still able to log online, but not since I dialed ##778# then disabled my Rev.A under modem settings.
Kdeli said:
I'm rather new to smartphones and just acquired my Tbolt. Text messaging still functions correctly, but I am unable to send/receive pics. It tries for 5min to send, then says generic network failure.
Any advice?
Thank you
also, I was still able to log online, but not since I dialed ##778# then disabled my Rev.A under modem settings.
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Well, there are three potential solutions I know of depending on your circumstances.
First, "if you ported over your number from another carrier and you are still within 72 hours of doing so, it can take up to 72 hours for a port to complete and for everything to function properly." - Verizon Tech
Second, People have reported that simply turning off the phone, pulling out the battery for 30 seconds, and then replacing that battery and booting back up resolves the problem.
Third, it doesn't sound like you had another android phone prior to the bolt, but if you did, and you used titanium backup to restore the stuff from your old phone, that is most likely the problem. Therefore, if you are rooted and ran Titanium Backup from your new bolt with information from another/old phone than this is your likely problem and you can remedy it by either wiping all data on the phone and starting over by going to Menu --> Settings --> SD & Phone Storage --> Factory Data Reset. Alternatively, you can use clockworkmod recovery to wipe all data and cache and reinstall the rom. You can still use Titanium Backup but only restore the apps, not the system settings.
I had this problem personally and spent 2 hours on the phone with Verizon unable to help me fix the solution. The Titanium Backup problem was my problem. Good luck and be sure to let me know if either solution works!

[Q] LTE Galaxy Nexus forcing GSM/WCDMA

Hi all,
This is my first thread here, but I'm not too noobish when it comes to technology. However, if I'm breaking a forum rule or you need more information, please ask.
I have a GNex with Verizon running 4.0.2. I am rooted and have flashed Clockwork Recovery and in the past flashed MIUI; however, it was a little sluggish for me and at the time I didn't have time to fiddle with it so I restored to a Nandroid backup I had created before flashing. As a side note, I haven't been able to get CWM Recovery to work correctly in the past as it will flash correctly (using the Galaxy Nexus toolkit) and I can boot into it directly after flashing, but after booting into Android, restarting, and attempting to boot into recovery it will give me the android/red triangle error. Not sure what that means, but if I need to use it I can usually boot into it without flashing.
Anyway, on to the meat of the problem here. Earlier today I took my phone off of WiFi to use LTE here (Bay Area, CA) but my phone wouldn't connect to the cellular network. Nothing I haven't seen before; I cycled airplane mode and the "data enabled" option and restarted to no avail. Upon rebooting, I got the "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped" twice in a row. At this point, no bars displayed at all. Confused, I looked into Mobile Network Settings and under Network Mode it oddly stated that the preferred network mode was set to WCDMA preferred (specifically, GSM/WCDMA preferred). I can try to set it back to LTE/CDMA but it will only reset it back to GSM/WCDMA.
WiFi works, but as soon as I turn it off it will revert to the greyed out bars inside a triangle. As I type this now, there are currently two bars, but they are grey and of no use. I just tried to call someone, and the call went through, but the double "com.android.phone has stopped" dialogue box came up again
I suppose I am willing to do a stock reset, but I'd rather not due to my large amount of music, video, etc on my phone; plus, it's just no fun to throw in the towel and do a reset
Any and all help is welcome, and like I said if you need more information please ask. I googled this issue and no similar threads popped up on any forums, so I hope that if/when my issue is resolved this will serve as a guide to others who experience this issue. That is, assuming they do; my tech issues are all too often unique to my own horrendously bad luck.
gracias, dudes.
Bump since it was buried.
Now fixed with a wipe/reset. Initially I wiped/reset and restored all apps/data (including system) with Titanium Backup, but after the system data had been restored and I rebooted I encountered the same exact problem. I wiped/reset again and just let the Market redownload all my apps and the problem has since stayed away.
Any ideas on what exactly could have caused the issue, though? I'm curious.

Data stopped working, but I still see 3G/4G in notification bar

I did a search, but wasn't able to find any relevant threads. So if I missed something, please point me in the right direction.
My problem is that earlier this morning, my data ceased working. The notification bar shows 3G (sometimes even 4G), but I cannot get anything to load or refresh. The data arrows are indicating that while data can go "up", it isn't coming "down". I'm not sure what happened, as I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary when this happened. I've got a decent signal in terms of bars as well, at least 2 or 3. Even given that, the data connection does appear to drop and then come back a few seconds later, but the behavior is the same: no internet.
I am S-OFF, global radios I believe, and when this first happened I was running the "le n00b" CM9 kang (which I've been running since yesterday morning with only intermittent data drops and no other problems). After a while of no data, resetting the radios via airplane mode toggle, a reboot, full shut down and restart, I restored a nandroid of the sense-based Vigor360 ROM, which had never had any data issues, but the same behavior is happening. Notification bar shows a decent signal, 3G/4G, but no data. After that, I powered down and pulled the battery, sdcard & sim card, left them out for a minute, put it all back together, powered back up, but still no data.
tl;dr: notification bar shows 3G/4G and decent signal, but I'm getting absolutely no data.
I've confirmed with a co-worker who's also on Verizon that their data is working, so it doesn't seem to be tower/network related. Anyone seen anything like this before? If so, what's the prognosis?
UPDATE: I was in Vigor360 with no data, and kept digging around XDA's wonderful search function, and found someone with a similar issue (though nothing about 3G/4G being in the notification bar) and they updated their PRL via *228. I did that, data seemed to come back. So I took a chance and restored my "le n00b" CM9 nandroid, and so far I've got data! Editing this post using that connection right now! I'll update further if I drop data again or discover any new relevant info.
the *228 wont do anything for us now that we have 4g and the sim card updates the prl when there is a new one. that was the old way to force a prl on 3g only so i think that was only a coincidence that data came back.
you might have a bad sim card. what you can do to test is put it in wifi mode and surf the web. if that works then its not the radio.
thing you can try to do:
remove the sim card and boot the phone. wait for it to fully boot and it say there is no sim detected. turn of the phone and put your card back in. then boot into recovery and wipe dalvik cache and boot the phone like normal.
synisterwolf said:
the *228 wont do anything for us now that we have 4g and the sim card updates the prl when there is a new one. that was the old way to force a prl on 3g only so i think that was only a coincidence that data came back.
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Perhaps, but that was the line of demarcation between data not working to it working. Plus, the data speed seemed even faster than normal for the respective signal strength. Either way, I'm just happy it's working.
you might have a bad sim card. what you can do to test is put it in wifi mode and surf the web. if that works then its not the radio.
thing you can try to do:
remove the sim card and boot the phone. wait for it to fully boot and it say there is no sim detected. turn of the phone and put your card back in. then boot into recovery and wipe dalvik cache and boot the phone like normal.
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Thanks - I'll keep this in mind if it happens again. I was able to use the internet normally on wifi.
check your APN
You probably know -
You can always RUU back to stock to have a working phone

Pending texts will not send

I am having a problem with sending texts. I am on the latest MeanBean 3.09. I ran this rom version for almost a month with no issues. I can toggle airplane mode or reset the phone and sometimes the texts will send when the network recycles. I've turned off/toggled Automatic Connections, GPS, Wi Fi, Data. I performed a factory reset and clean installed the rom with the same result. This is obviously not a usable experience. Anyone encountered this issue before? Ladies only want to text these days, so its kind of important part of socializing. Please help?!
are you able to update your profile or prl? I was having problems with delayed sending and receiving of texts and i chalked it up to just sprint being stupid, but when i tried to update my profile it kept throwing a 1233 error. With a bit of research i found that it might be something on sprint's end so you might either need to call them or try the following:
1. Back up your internal SD as this process will factory reset the phone as well as wipe the internal SD.
2. Get your Master Subsidy Lock code (MSL). You can get this from the Play Store with the app MSL reader.
3. dial ##786# in the dialer to get to the Reverse Logistics Support menu. On the upper right hand corner there is a menu button, hit that and then hit reset. The process will do a factory reset as well as tell sprint this phone needs to be reactivated.
4. When it reboots it will take you to hands free reactivation again. After you do all that stuff try to update profile and prl, if it works then you may have fixed it.
This worked for me personally, but your mileage may vary. I will not be responsible for pictures of cute kittens and your kids being gone forever by doing this. It won't do anything to the external SD card, but the INTERNAL will get wiped. Games and GPS maps from offline apps such as tom tom and sygic get saved to the internal so if you don't wanna download them all again copy those folders to your external for safe keeping. Good luck!

Question No Network

S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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Have you tried a factory reset? That's usually recommended after each update
The only time I do that is after an Android version update. The phone is only a month old, and this is the first update. I will if nothing else works.
So every month when you get a security update you do a factory reset and set up your phone again, reinstalling your apps?
never heard of that issue, normally you wouldn't factory reset after a security update. maybe try clearing cache in recovery mode?
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S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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try to download last stock firmware and flash from odin
Fytdyh said:
Have you tried a factory reset? That's usually recommended after each update
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Just a regular restart is enough after an update why do we have to factory reset each time??
Maskman_101 said:
Just a regular restart is enough after an update why do we have to factory reset each time??
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If I find my device behaving in a weird way after any type of update, I usually just factory reset said device. Now, for starters, I do have a micro sd, on which I store all my data. So, instead of wasting time trying to find out the culprit app/update, I hit factory reset. Cleans up everything I don't need, frees more space and the time required to reinstall all my apps is just around 5 minutes. For example, I had this phone for 2 years and had 10 factory resets so far.
have you contacted your carrier yet? if your phone keeps showing 'not registered' error message then it's likely that SIM should be replaced or the carrier side made some sort of error from their end and keeps dropping your phone from being recognized as registered.
I've seen one case that the phone was not listed as US device during an update and pretty much de-registered some people's phones. Random stupid things do happen
I think I might have fixed it by deleting system cache. Also did a forced restart. It is an intermittent problem.
Fytdyh said:
If I find my device behaving in a weird way after any type of update, I usually just factory reset said device. Now, for starters, I do have a micro sd, on which I store all my data. So, instead of wasting time trying to find out the culprit app/update, I hit factory reset. Cleans up everything I don't need, frees more space and the time required to reinstall all my apps is just around 5 minutes. For example, I had this phone for 2 years and had 10 factory resets so far.
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For me, just a restart is enough to make my phone better to use and I do it weekly once!
Maskman_101 said:
For me, just a restart is enough to make my phone better to use and I do it weekly once!
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So you actually keep the phone 24/24 powered on? I turn off mine every night.
I leave my phone on always. Usually restart once a week.
Issue returned. It is just so random. I cleaned and reseated the SIM card. If I get time I will visit the Verizon store tomorrow.
I would think it's something software issue that samsung engineers need to look into.
If you haven't already, submit error report after seeing the issue again.
Samsung members app > get help > error report
Thanks, I will do that.

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