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Android 2.2 phone crashing!

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  • 23-11-2012 7:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 65 ✭✭


    Hi, can anyone give some advice on fixing my android mobile!

    Last night I was clearing some unwanted applications that I downloaded. This morning when I turned on the phone it started displaying error messages like "Process not found com.android.mms etc.

    I'm surprised that I could get in and remove system files! Anyway I'm hoping there's an easy fix for this.

    If anyone can give some advice, it would be great! I'm hoping that I can at least save my data! Even if the LG software on the laptop is not recognising the handset anymore!

    Cheers!
    Dec


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  • Registered Users Posts: 25 sonic.boom


    decbrad wrote: »
    Hi, can anyone give some advice on fixing my android mobile!

    Last night I was clearing some unwanted applications that I downloaded. This morning when I turned on the phone it started displaying error messages like "Process not found com.android.mms etc.

    I'm surprised that I could get in and remove system files! Anyway I'm hoping there's an easy fix for this.

    If anyone can give some advice, it would be great! I'm hoping that I can at least save my data! Even if the LG software on the laptop is not recognising the handset anymore!

    Cheers!
    Dec


    Simple solution. . Format sd card. Restore to defaults. Erase everything.

    Phone will be 10x faster. Fresh and clean


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,272 ✭✭✭✭Atomic Pineapple


    As above, do a factory reset and it will sort it. An application you were using must have been messing with SMS, the SMS API's are undocumented on Android and shouldn't be used so applications that do try to use them usually end up causing issues on some devices.


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