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| Nov28-11, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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Samsung software issue with cell phone...
I just replaced my old Nokia cell phone with a new Samsung phone about two months ago. I loved the voice quality and reliability of my old Nokia, but they don't make them anymore, so I settled for a Samsung with a small keyboard. I use TMobile and in general have been OK with their service, etc... The new phone is only two and a half months old. Intermittently I have been having connect issues. I can hear the party I have just connected to, but they can't hear me. Today almost 60% of my calls are doing this. Took it to TMobile and they are getting me a replacement tomorrow. My question is, without changing or downloading new software to my phone, how can it suddenly get much much worse ? Lastly, TMobile said about 10% of these phones in this model line do this. This is the experience of the Tech that I spoke with today.
Has anyone here had the same thing happen to them ? If you have are there any workarounds you found that help. I was told to switch to speaker phone on connect to see if that would overcome the glitch. Finally, we don't have to worry about hackers or terrorists disrupting our communications grid or devices. It seems that the cell manufacturers already have that angle covered. Rhody... |
| Nov28-11, 12:40 PM | #2 |
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hackers are covered? when did that happen? there's a huge scandal going on in great britain atm about phone hacking.
as for how something can suddenly go wrong, remember these things are just computers. i had my samsung phone lose the front display for no good reason. at first, i thought it was just a hardware breakdown, but after removing the battery and re-attaching it, it came back. could be it just locked up and needs a reboot. |
| Nov28-11, 01:14 PM | #3 |
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Nope, the tech at TMobile has seen this behavior dozens of times on different model Samsung's. This isn't a internet phone and I haven't tried to hack into it, and hopefully no one from the outside has tried to hack into it either. The only other issue I have had is losing cell tower synch, and a simple reboot cures that. It used to happen to the Nokia I had before as well. I have had no display or button issues either. The phone has not been dropped or in any way abused. Like I said before, I find it odd that the software (without being refreshed or updated) would suddenly start having issues, unless it has something to do with the memory that is also used for keeping my call logs, which obviously get bigger as time goes on, even though I remove them about once a month. I am stumped and was hoping this super geeky intelligent crowd might have some insight. jhae2.718 if you are following this thread, any ideas ? Rhody... |
| Nov28-11, 01:33 PM | #4 |
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Samsung software issue with cell phone...
You neglected to mention the type of phone you have. Which Samsung phone?
I have the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II, and I haven't had any issue with phone quality, or have the same problem as yours. Zz. |
| Nov28-11, 04:32 PM | #5 |
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It was not marked on the case Zz, I called TMobile where I bought it, and it is called a Smiley.
I google imaged it, and the proper name is: smiley gravity 3 gravity t. I hope this link works. It is the phone in the middle. Mine says T Mobile at the top versus Samsung. Rhody... |
| Nov30-11, 05:06 AM | #6 |
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My overnight replacement phone didn't make it to my house yesterday, hopefully today. The phone must know it is facing the shredder, because it has been behaving fine since the replacement was ordered, lol.
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| Dec12-11, 03:33 PM | #7 |
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Follow up, it is not the phone, the dropped send channel is still happening, it is a network issue, my phone has only a single channel to handle send/receive and apparently there is a network issue. The tech's have my cell # and are going to run tower channel tests to determine if they can isolate the problem. I never had this problem, plus superior voice quality with my old Nokia phone that needed replacement because it was over 5 years old. I wish I had it back. Hopefully they will isolate and fix the issues. They will report in 48 hours, and in turn I will report back to you.
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| Dec16-11, 08:35 PM | #8 |
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The Network techs never reported back, long story short, it happened again this evening and I am getting my old Sim Card replaced and repopulated with contacts for free. The Tech I spoke to said he is 70% sure this should solve the problem, saying there could be a physical connect problem with the Sim Card causing the dropped calls. We will see, I will let you know the outcome. Getting it replaced tomorrow. I find it odd that their are all levels of knowledge at TMobile, and depending on who you talk to, they will say it is something else, without ever mentioning the Sim Card. It is kind of like working with snake oil doctors, not a knowledgeable or reliable bunch to be sure. Even at the supervisor level the knowledge base is not consistent. It doesn't leave me with great confidence that they truly know what is wrong. I may eat my words, but I will have to have good service for a month or two before I am sure the problem is truly fixed.
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| Dec16-11, 10:06 PM | #9 |
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If you have an oddball problem, you just have to work through the first N steps of the process till the only option left is talking to one of the few people who really does know how cellphones work. Actually this isn't really so different from the way you probably solve your own problems. If some electrical gizmo doesn't work, the first things to check are always "is it plugged in", "is it switched on", etc . |
| Dec18-11, 09:13 AM | #10 |
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The local TMobile store replaced my 2G sim card with a 3G one yesterday and copied all my contacts. When I bought the phone a couple of months ago, they asked if I wanted a new sim card unaware that they had gone to a new format, 3G. I said no at the time, unaware that they could copy the info to the new card. This is one of those cases where shoulda, coulda, woulda applies, but I think the staff should be advised without swapping for the latest sim card could result in connectivity issues with the phone, which I had. There, rant over. Lets see how this pans out. If I don't report back, assume all is well.
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| Dec26-11, 06:26 PM | #11 |
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Almost a week has gone by since the 3G sim card replacement and no issues so far. I can lose a signal, but not when I call someone and they can't hear me, although I can hear them. So far so good. The redface smile will turn to a smile when a month goes by and no more one way connections.
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| Dec26-11, 06:53 PM | #12 |
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By the way, BOO SAMSUNG.
That is all. |
| Dec26-11, 07:12 PM | #13 |
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Rhody... |
| Jan2-12, 05:47 PM | #14 |
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It has been two weeks and not a single one way call lockup, I would say this problem is fixed.
Rhody...
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| Jan11-12, 04:12 PM | #15 |
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Rhody...
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| Jan11-12, 07:42 PM | #16 |
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What model phone is it?
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| Jan11-12, 08:01 PM | #17 |
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