So, I suddenly started having an issue with SMS a day and a half ago with my Galaxy S4 on CM 11.0. Receiving texts works with no issues, but sending texts is hit or miss.
- Off a fresh reboot, the first text I send to someone always works.
- If I immediately text them again, it fails to send 100% of the time.
- Retrying doesn't work.
- If I reboot and try to resend that failed message, it works. If I send another message immediately after that, it fails.
- Sometimes, if I don't reboot but try to resend the failed message hours later, it suddenly works.
I tried a clean flash (with data/cache/dalvik wipe) of the latest nightly, but it didn't fix the problem.
I also tried reseating my SIM card.
I thought maybe this was a tower issue, but I travel a lot for my work and this is everywhere, strong or weak signals.
Research has told me that my APN settings may be screwed up, but when I go to check them the option is grayed out under Settings -> Mobile Networks. I tried using APNManager to check, but it force closes (Unfortunately, APNManager has stopped).
Just in case it helps, I'm attaching a ZIP containing syslog files. These were pulled after a fresh reboot and two texts sent (one succeeded, one failed).
- Off a fresh reboot, the first text I send to someone always works.
- If I immediately text them again, it fails to send 100% of the time.
- Retrying doesn't work.
- If I reboot and try to resend that failed message, it works. If I send another message immediately after that, it fails.
- Sometimes, if I don't reboot but try to resend the failed message hours later, it suddenly works.
I tried a clean flash (with data/cache/dalvik wipe) of the latest nightly, but it didn't fix the problem.
I also tried reseating my SIM card.
I thought maybe this was a tower issue, but I travel a lot for my work and this is everywhere, strong or weak signals.
Research has told me that my APN settings may be screwed up, but when I go to check them the option is grayed out under Settings -> Mobile Networks. I tried using APNManager to check, but it force closes (Unfortunately, APNManager has stopped).
Just in case it helps, I'm attaching a ZIP containing syslog files. These were pulled after a fresh reboot and two texts sent (one succeeded, one failed).
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