After some time, i havent timed, i lost the gsm signal in my phone, to get it again i have to reboot the phone. what can i do?
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Radio problems
Started by methhhp, Dec 15 2010 04:11 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 December 2010 - 04:11 PM
#3
Posted 20 January 2011 - 03:02 AM
Hi guys.
It did happen to me but I solve it by disabling the auto network selection option.
Just check your desire network (the network providing you the phone service) and establish it as the desired network in the proper settings menu.
This is not a solution, just a hack. But maybe the people here can use it as a starting point to solve the problem.
Bye.
It did happen to me but I solve it by disabling the auto network selection option.
Just check your desire network (the network providing you the phone service) and establish it as the desired network in the proper settings menu.
This is not a solution, just a hack. But maybe the people here can use it as a starting point to solve the problem.
Bye.
#4
Posted 20 March 2011 - 12:08 PM
Hi.
In this topic at GeeksPhone forum "rmcc" and "Javier (gp)" mention the importance of had loaded the V510 of original ROM:
http://forum.geeksph...hp?topic=1280.0
Not all ROM's include this chipset radio module.
Bye...
In this topic at GeeksPhone forum "rmcc" and "Javier (gp)" mention the importance of had loaded the V510 of original ROM:
http://forum.geeksph...hp?topic=1280.0
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v51 included a firmware upgrade of the chipset's radio that solved quite a lot of issues
Not all ROM's include this chipset radio module.
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