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Ok , let us knowI got a replacement phone today. Im going to install one app at a time. i want to try to let it update to the latest software first because thats when the issue starts, after the update
Also maybe something corrupt with sd cardI had battery issues yes on my old Note8, not on the 20.
The problem didn't start with a backup / phone restore, it actually started when I was pushed a phone software update. That was always the time it screwed up.
Another thing in common was that each time I restored or got a new phone, I had already restored the apps before the phone update came. The phone worked great before I got a software update. Once I got the update the phone app itself would continuously crash. Even after uninstalling all of the apps (after the problem starts) the problem did not end, it was still crashing.
So I'm on my 3rd phone now and so far so good. This is what I did so far.
Before i put my SD card in, i removed all files on it except any music or photos. Everything else was removed.
Boot up, log in, and did not restore any apps. I skipped everything, it only installed what I could not stop from being installed.
I went and downloaded the software update that was the root of the issue (for me), and so far all is well.
I used Samsung restore to first only restore my settings, contacts, text and phone history. Im still OK
I have been installing apps one by one. I have all of my email set up, texts, apps installed that I need like Ring, Starbucks, Rachio, OpenTable, house alarm, etc. yes i need Starbucks no comments.
But I am running OK. I have the update. I have a working phone, and Ill just go an app at a time. If anything changes Ill keep you posted but I'm looking good at the moment
I bought mine at Costco, they have a 90 day return policy. If it was 14 days for me I would have been stuck because the update came between the 3rd and 4th week
The flash that was done at the Samsung store didn't seem to work, because once I restored everything the error appeared.
Do you have an SD card? Did you get a 5G sim?
If you have the SD card and your issue is similar to mine I would remove the SD card at this point, then start restoring apps a little at a time
I am still running here, no errors. I am installing apps as I need them. Instead of restoring I am going to the google play store and installing one at a time.
Id rather do that than having to return the phone again, or have to get a different phone as a last resort.
Its a great phone, I don't want to give it up.
Has anyone else had this issue with the note 20 ultra? I've gone through 2 phones so far under warranty, going on my third.
I was enjoying everything on the phone until my first software update. And once the update was installed, that first phone never worked again. It seems to burn up the sim card somehow. At first we were using the older 4G sim, the 5G wasn't in the store yet.
Anyway what we did in the store was to program the Sim, then put it in the T-Mobile reps phone to test it out. it worked fine. Then we put it in my phone, it still said com.android.phone had stopped working. so we put the sim back in his phone, and the sim would not work in his phone anymore. We looked online for anyone else with the same issue, and we found a similar issue on a note 10, but that was it. We tried all of the steps we read about for that Note 10 fix, clear the phone cache and the data. Finally we factory reset the phone, it didn't work. we burned up 3 sims on this stop at the T-Mobile store in San Bernardino.
So we ordered a new phone under warranty and I received the phone in a few days.
I went to the T-Mobile store in San Diego, they had the new 5G sim cards now, so we used one of them. This should eliminate the 4G sim card question.
I restored everything, I was back to normal. I had my phone back and it worked.
Then that night I received a pop up notice saying that the phone wanted to do an update. I was like nooooo way! I said no. It told me i could delay 2 more times and that was it. So on the 3rd day with my working phone T-Mobile forced an update to me. After the reboot, guess what... there it is again...
com.android.phone had stopped working
So i call T-Mobile, i have hours on the phone with these guys. Anyway they do a 3 way call with Samsung. Samsung says its a known issue, so i would have to take it to a Samsung repair center and get the phone flashed with the latest software. Luckily for me I went to the repair store as soon as the store opened, and within 3 hours my phone had the new software i i picked it up. The phone worked but i had to restore it yet, so I spent the rest of the day restoring, logging the apps in, you know the drill. It was hours. The phone worked great, no issues.
Then, i went to sleep
When i woke up I turned the phone on. Guess what
com.android.phone had stopped working
Am I the only one on the planet that had the problem with 2 phones? Samsung is aware of the issue, the repair center read about it, but I cant find anyone else online that had this issue.
Luckily I bought it at Costco, they give you 90 days to return, and its only been just over a month.
Im returning this one and getting one last note 20. Last try.
Has anyone else had or heard of this on the Note 20 Ultra?