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1 | initial version | posted 2019-11-21 22:01:15 +0200 |
I have detected problem with losing of mobile signal (Sony Xperia 10, dual SIM, i4113, Sailfish X 3.2.0.14).
After the call (ended from my side) the signal is loss approx. of 10-40 seconds (no error message or "mobile network error", etc.). No 2G, 3G or 4G (icon) available on the right upper corner of the home screen and not able to receive SMS or do phone calls.
And when I tried to retry or make a new call instantly several times in a row, the system crashed. Boot always ended with blank screen.
Trying the recovery mode was not successful - the LED only one time blinked in blue color and device had been automatically rebooted.
Only after removing the SIM and SD cards entering the recovery mode was successful. And then it was possible reflash the system again.
Now I am trying to avoid the scenario (patiently waiting for signal recovery :-), but the problem with signal loss persists.
Does anyone have the same problem?
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I have detected problem with losing of mobile signal (Sony Xperia 10, dual SIM, i4113, Sailfish X 3.2.0.14).
After the call (ended from my side) the signal is loss approx. of 10-40 seconds (no error message or "mobile network error", etc.). No 2G, 3G or 4G (icon) available on the right upper corner of the home screen and not able to receive SMS or do phone calls.
And when I tried to retry or make a new call instantly several times in a row, the system crashed. Boot always ended with blank screen.
Trying the recovery mode was not successful - the LED only one time blinked in blue color and device had been automatically rebooted.
Only after removing the SIM and SD cards entering the recovery mode was successful. And then it was possible reflash the system again.
Now I am trying to avoid the scenario (patiently waiting for signal recovery :-), but the problem with signal loss persists.
Does anyone have the same problem?
[Update: 3.3.0.14]
The problem with signal loss in some circumstances persists.