ANDROID PROCESS ACORE

ANDROID PROCESS ACORE SOLUTION 

Gunes Raj ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
This might help:

1. Switch off Phone
2. Remove the Sim Card (Carrier A)
3. Start your phone without the Sim Card
4. Search for Network (At this point of time, you must get it working as normal, it will show you the Carriers - including A)
5. Select Carrier A (make sure its selected), wait 30 seconds, then Select Automatic
6. Switch Off Phone
7. Insert Sim Card Carrier A & Start Phone


bnybro ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
I have just experienced this exact problem on my magic.
The way to solve the problem is (at least in my situation - returning from a holliday in France)

1. Choose SETTINGS - WIRELESS CONTROLS - MOBILE NETWORKS - 
2. uncheck everything unnecesary ie. "Data Roaming" and "Enable always-on mobile" - 
3. Change setting on "Use only 2G networks", wait 10 seconds, then change it back.
4. Now try NETWORK OPERATORS. Here you will get a network error (Not the "com.android.phone" error)
Just continue and you'll get your wanted network.
The reason for this behavior is that android uses a new type of network and supports old ones.
Some countries dosen't use this new network.
When your android phone makes a handshake in these countries it'll accept without error, but when it returns to the new type it won't connect.
This must be a bug and you can solve / workaround this by doing the above



randyr505 ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
I removed a bunch of apps and rebooted the phone. It worked after that. The only apps that I can think of that I installed before I powered off my phone last night (and since removed) was m:Racing, Asteroids, Raging Thunder - LITE, Fishin' 2 Go (LITE), & Pinball. The other apps I removed I am pretty sure I have had them installed prior to a few power cycles. That leads me to believe there is something wrong with one or more of the apps I listed or some sort of conflict. I didn't play Asteroids but I tried out the other four last night. I recall having an issue with Fishin' 2 Go and one of the racing games (one worked, one didn't, don't know which though).

paulie
Anyway, uninstalling apps seemed to fix it, which suggests an app was causing trouble with system settings or something along those lines.. Advanced Task Manager would have been the only one I could think of that might mess around with stuff like that.

kllaymon  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
My Droid Eris was having the same problems as some previous posters: no signal, force closes on some apps and menus, and I couldn't get into my wireless settings. It started after my battery died while using Google Maps. After reading these posts, I deleted some apps that I had downloaded during that power cycle, and also cleared the Google Maps cache through Manage Applications in Settings. Then when I powered down, I removed and replaced the battery, just for good measure. Can't be 100% sure, but it seems like I had a bad app. Anyway, it's working fine again (finally!), so I hope this helps someone

MyTrueTech  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
I too had this issue when my battery died in my HTC Hero.  Following the suggestion to remove applications I set upon the task to find the actual app that was causing the problem.  I systematically removed each new app one at a time, removing the battery after each uninstall.  I started with apps that use the system settings but after having no luck with those, I then decided to remove "Task Manager".  My phone now boots and connects to the network without any errors!  To prove it was "Task Manager" that caused the problem, I reinstalled it.  After removed the battery to simulate a hard reset;  the problem came back.

This app had been on my phone through several soft resets, so I did not suspect it to be the problem.  There are other task killers out there, so I would avoid this application until they fix this serious bug.



Sam Vaid   ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
Basically the eMail database get crashed and we need to manually remove it and re-configure it. Waring, your email settings will be removed by this process and you will need to setup your exchange email again !!!

Problem:
The application Email (process
com.android.email) has
stopped unexpectedly.

The email app is setup to sync with my works exchange but whenever I would open an email I got the error and then get kicked out to the list of email again.

I found a fix by doing the following.
Go to Home>Settings>Applications>Manage Applications
Click the Menu button and select "Filter"
Select "Running"
Scroll down to the "Email" application. Select "Clear Data"


e.rob0823  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
 had exact simliar issues with my htc hero. it displayed  The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. and for closed most of my apps. and i had no service. i couldnt access my wireless settings or call settings, just fore closed. i  didnt want to factory reset my phone so i wouldnt have to set up phone again. For me, i was able to go to my settings and tapped on applications - manage applications. i uninstalled the most recent apps that i downloaded prior to error message. I did all this with my sim card unattached (not sure if it made a difference) i turned my phone off and placed sim back in phone and turned phone back on. phone was picking up service once again and i no longer was recieving the error message. hope this helps


jmoserak77  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
I had this issue also syncing to Exchange account:

The fix I found was to do the following:

Settings
Applications
Manage Applications
Filter > All
Email
Clear Data

Then set mail account up again. No more issues



brehtt  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
I was having similar problems with my Sprint Hero for about a month: "The application ________ has stopped unexpectedly.  Please try again." >> Force Close.  Every time I rebooted I would get this message for about 5 or 6 apps including Google Maps, com.coremobility.app.vnotes, com.google.process.gapps, and worst of all, com.android.phone.  I had no phone/data service - the only thing that seemed to fix the problem was a factory reset.  This means all my apps were wiped too.  I called HTC and was told it was a bad radio; I took it in to the Sprint store and they swapped it out for me.  About 2 weeks later (tonight), same thing.

After trying several of the suggestions in this thread, I think I know what's going on (at least in my case).  It looks like the phone needs a certain amount of free space in order to boot properly.  I don't know what the exact amount is, but I've been able to turn the problem on and off again by installing and uninstalling various apps.  It doesn't seem to matter which app, just the overall storage space used.  This might explain why some have reported success by clearing application data too.

Not sure if this will help everyone, but it's worth a try.  Much better than another factory reset.



rlemer  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
  Surprising solution for me - I'm using a ZTE Blade (Cyanogenmod nightly105) and I got the com.android.phone error every 10 seconds or so, repeating itself. I could use the phone fine, but this error popped up every 10 seconds, which was really annoying, as you can imagine :')

Anyway, my solution was simply to go into application management and clear the data and cache of dialler and dialler storage. Then to force quite both, voila

Didn't even need to reboot :) Hope this helps



yorgosmic  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
  ok just to help a bit..
Nothing of the suggested worked..
symptoms were.. very low signal.. and I could not get into settings-->wireless settings.
I solved it by entering in dial *#*#4636#*#*
then selecting "phone info" (or something like that..my phone is not english lol)
then scroll down and select GSM only (or whatever you networks supports)
voila..everything solved



Sam katakouzinos  ANDROID PROCESS ACORE
have a HTC Desire HD.
This issue appeared for one of my contacts.
Any number I chose from the contact ended with the com.android.phone stopped unexpectedly error.

The following is what I did to resolve the issue for my contact.
This may work for you.

- go to phone app
- find contact with issue
- unlink contact from each service (Facebook, Skype, etc )
- save changes and get back to your list of contacts
- go to one of the contacts you unlinked
- proceed to link them back up together and save changes
- try to call from your contact again

This worked for me where it was a contact that had an issue, not every contact.

Hope this assists.
 
 

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