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I have had the Cingular 8125 for some time now and I have enjoyed it. When I first purchased it I installed Pocketbreeze 5.1 and Weather to Go 4.0. It worked great for at least 6 months. Three problems listed below.
1. Recently it seems it has horrid issues with answering a call when im on the phone. Like it takes way too long to switch over and by the time it switches the person has hung up.
2. A week or so after the first incident above it locks up 10% of the time when I recieve a call. It just vibrates nonstop and the screen locks. I have to remove the battery i cant even hardboot it.
3. The biggest pain in the butt. When I restart my phone for a good day and a half I am spammed with "cannot connect" Dialed 415blahblahblah "No modem at above number" Now I never entered a number so this was a default on Cingular. I have went into settings and I cannot delete this number. It spams me every 5 seconds and wont go away. I have tried every setting I can try to stop it. I am so close to throwing it out the window. I click dismiss, cancel, hide. ALL of them are ignored it just keeps dialing that number over and over again. The only way to stop it from dialing is to Sync to a pc but the next time I restart it it goes through the same lame process over again.
Would it be better to just format and reinstall like all windows os's need every 6 months?
Hah! Thats soooo true... "Would it be better to just format and reinstall like all windows os's need every 6 months?"
Anyway, i would try a few things first. If you have programs installed on a minisd card, whip em out, format the sd and hard reset the 8125. Something installed on the minisd could be causing the problem. If not, just hard reset the 8125.
If the problem persists after that, then it sounds like your ROM got corrupted. If thats the case, you'll need to reflash your ROM.