Why did the phone stop getting a signal?
Recently my phone stopped getting a signal. Having no memory of dropping it, bumping into something with the phone in pocket, or placing it near any liquids, I can't figure out why the phone says "No Service". Accessing Settings>Wireless Controls>Mobile Networks>Network Operators, and selecting "Search Networks" result in finding either AT&T or no carrier at all. However, tapping the bottom right corner of the phone (Front Side) gently, on something such as the inner part of the knee, sometimes enables the phone to acquire a network connection. Strangely, placing a call while the phone is connected to a network will put it back in the "No Service" state after only a few seconds, while texting or simply leaving it be will allow it to remain in service much longer. Is there a solution??
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No such thing as "jailbreaking" for android. You can, however "root" your phone, but that's a completely different thing. Android doesn't need to be "jailbroken" it's just open to begin with. And there's a reason why they call it the T-MOBILE g1
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rab, that's not true. Android isn't completely "open" as you say!! and just to inform you, the term "jailbreak" is also "rooting". All jailbreaking does is allow Root access to the System.
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If it were completely "open" as you say, there would be absolutely no need for "rooting".
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Sure, you do need to root to do somethings, but everything you jailbreak on iOS to do you can do right out of the box on android
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 rab777hp crwdne2934271:0
Well, either way Rab, you have to "root" both platforms to get full access to the system.
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