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superflysocal 03-12-2008 10:20 AM

delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
After I have installed the new ROM (I let customization go all the way through, and i didn't hard reset the second time around), I noticed that after a soft reset, it takes a lot longer afte rthe today screen load to acquire a radio signal for me to make a call, like maybe 4-5 minutes extra almost sometimes. My friend who just did the upgrade noticed the same thing.
While this is happening, there are three dots below the triangular icon on top that keeps scrolling while it is getting a signal.

Anybody else?

After it gets the signal, everything is fine.

When it boots, I get R 3.35.04 and D 3.35 on the splash screen, so i think it is radio 3.35.04?

Could it be acquiring a GPS signal, before the phone can work?

Edit: I did this and it worked for me: (Others claim, if you don't do anything over time it will "learn" to get signal faster.)

Quote:
Originally Posted by willybeen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370626

Quote from superflysocal:
so there is a solution!

btw, this is the solution i used found on page 5 of that thread and it worked for me.

"Just resolved the issue, "##3282#, edit, msl, MENU, Restore, OK". After the soft reset do the OTA again and this should fix the corrupted data profile. If this doesnt fix the 1012 error or the long signal reception issue then call CS(technical support) and have them force the data profile update."

Success100 03-12-2008 10:23 AM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
(beating a dead horse....)

there is no fix for this yet. we all experience the same delay.

superflysocal 03-12-2008 10:27 AM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
Sorry didn't see this posted anywhere, but haven't read all 77+ pages of these threads

Success100 03-12-2008 10:29 AM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
its kool. now ya know! (use the search button b4 posting questions, otherwise people will chew u out)

willybeen 03-12-2008 10:37 AM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=18787

i also made a thread on xda-developers that got a decent amount of attention

if anybody finds a SOLID resolution for it, please do let me know

superflysocal 03-12-2008 11:41 AM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
I am surprise something like this is not stickied, since it is really the only Major bug in this new rom so far.

willybeen 03-12-2008 04:23 PM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
I flashed the new rom on my room mates phone... it acquires signal no problem.. however.. i cant get it to work on my phone... (ive attempted it about 5x on 3 different phones) no luck thus far fixing it....

any help?

willybeen 03-12-2008 04:34 PM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370626

superflysocal 03-12-2008 05:47 PM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by willybeen (Post 214728)

so there is a solution!

btw, this is the solution i used found on page 5 of that thread and it worked for me.

"Just resolved the issue, "##3282#, edit, msl, MENU, Restore, OK". After the soft reset do the OTA again and this should fix the corrupted data profile. If this doesnt fix the 1012 error or the long signal reception issue then call CS(technical support) and have them force the data profile update."

joecon 03-12-2008 05:59 PM

Re: delay in acquiring radio signal after hard reset
 
I changed the slot load time from 2 down to 0, and my radio started getting signals within 5 seconds on a soft reset. I then changed to slot load time to 1 and getting the signal still only took 5 seconds or so. It was driving me nuts!

Joe


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