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Specifically, what registry/EPST changes have you made?
Which change was the most recent before you noticed the problem? Are using any button locking programs? Have you tried hard resetting? Letting Carrier Customizations run?
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Probably the most recent was fiddling with disabling EVDO in favor of 1x. No button locking programs, save default power button only. Have tried hard resetting and allowing customization. ... I guess at this point what I'd like to try is resetting the EPST and registry to its bone stock defaults, but I don't know how to do that. |
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You have a sticky Talk button, sounds like to me. Notice if you press the talk button twice you will re-dial the last call? if your button is on the blink it could be registering button presses.
Since you say it's used I'd strongly suggest that possibility. And at that point, barring replacement of the device you'd need to see if the app AEButtonPlus (google it) will allow you to remap the talk key to do nothing. Then you'll have to use the on-screen talk button. |
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Well, if you are experiencing these issues with a stock rom, and a custom rom, even after a hard reset then it isnt something in the rom or the registry, so it is probably going to be something in the epst. I would guess that forcing cdma is creating the problem, because your phone is probably trying to do a data connect via evdo but cant, which is prob why it keeps dialing last call. Try reverting that one back to the old setting.
You could also try deleting your EVDO settings in Settings>Connections>Connections to try and stop it from dialing out. The only reason I would have to say that it is EPST and not ROM is because EPST is one of the few things that will survive a hard reset. **EDIT** You might also want to try using the stock devicelock program and see if your phone still dials. The devicelock locks the send button so if it is engaged/locked then you will know whether it is a sticky button or not. |
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One of the great things about this site is that it asking a question involving registry entries, EPST codes, and AKU3.5 ROMs is going to get answered directly (and for free!!) by people who know more about those sorts of things than just about anyone you'll find at Verizon or Sprint. If you had posted this same question over at pdaphonehome.com, I imagine you would have gotten a very different response. Since your original post indicated you are new to this phone and you made no mention of any device lock usage, I would suggest (with deference to luv2chill and the18thtee) that your first step should be implementation of a lock-on-wake device lock setting. The behavior you describe (including the puzzled call backs and voice mails) is identical to my own experience and that of many other new 6700 users. Lots of people have posted about it. Good luck, tmb |
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Heh, well I guess I read the problem differently than the others... I pictureed the OP watching in horror as his phone automatically dialed the last call without him touching (consciously or otherwise) any buttons on the device. If so, I still suspect a faulty talk button.
If this is happening while the phone is in a case or a pocket or somewhere else where buttons get accidentally pressed then I agree you should be locking your buttons. In any case good luck to ya. |
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I had this exact same problem on mine after I dropped it several months ago. It turned out to be a sticky send button (as Luv2chill suggests). I was able to send it to UTStarcom and they replaced the button panel for something like $75 plus shipping.
Anyway, my bet is on the sticky send button... |
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heh actually... the other day my phone was sitting on my desk.. it turned on, dialed a contact of mine, and not only dialed but put the conversation on speaker phone. I was just sitting there, working, and all of the sudden my phone is calling someone and everyone can hear it cause it was on speakerphone. I did not touch it! Only happened once, but very wierd....
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