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1 | initial version | posted 2015-03-27 15:45:05 +0200 |
It's not the first time this appears with my phone, just would like to know if other have the same issue. After a while the Jolla is up (let's 2 days), the phone may loose the GSM signal even in areas where this is signal actually.
Of course, you can't call, receive calls, send or receive SMS, etc. In this case, you only get a "No network" message.
When this happens, the only way to recover the signal I've found is to restart the phone, this makes the signal back...until next time this bug will occur.
Any other?
2 | No.2 Revision |
It's not the first time this appears with my phone, just would like to know if other have the same issue. After a while the Jolla is up (let's 2 days), days, may be more, may be less, don't even know if the time is a "variable" here), the phone may loose the GSM signal even in areas where this is signal actually.
Of course, you can't call, receive calls, send or receive SMS, etc. In this case, you only get a "No network" message.
When this happens, the only way to recover the signal I've found is to restart the phone, this makes the signal back...until next time this bug will occur.
Any other?
3 | retagged |
It's not the first time this appears with my phone, just would like to know if other have the same issue. After a while the Jolla is up (let's 2 days, may be more, may be less, don't even know if the time is a "variable" here), the phone may loose the GSM signal even in areas where this is signal actually.
Of course, you can't call, receive calls, send or receive SMS, etc. In this case, you only get a "No network" message.
When this happens, the only way to recover the signal I've found is to restart the phone, this makes the signal back...until next time this bug will occur.
Any other?
4 | retagged |
It's not the first time this appears with my phone, just would like to know if other have the same issue. After a while the Jolla is up (let's 2 days, may be more, may be less, don't even know if the time is a "variable" here), the phone may loose the GSM signal even in areas where this is signal actually.
Of course, you can't call, receive calls, send or receive SMS, etc. In this case, you only get a "No network" message.
When this happens, the only way to recover the signal I've found is to restart the phone, this makes the signal back...until next time this bug will occur.
Any other?