10-22-2024 03:07 AM
Been expereincing this network outrage phenomenon quite a lot. Initially I thought it was network signal but now (replacing the same sim card on my Samsung) I can conclude its a device fault.
Folks please let me know if its a faulty device or software problem
10-22-2024 05:04 AM
*Outtage 😁😁😁
10-23-2024 07:13 AM
Hey @PappiPutata and @RaginYak,
Can you please mention the name of your network provider?
10-23-2024 03:48 PM
La Poste Mobile which uses SFR Network. Merci
10-24-2024 04:09 AM
Hi @RaginYak,
Could you please share a log for the issue?
Please follow the below steps to enable the built-in log tool (Bug reporter).
1. Open “Calculator APP”
2. Enter “.19595+=”
3. Select the Log type according to the type of issue you want to capture. “Phone, mobile networks, and signal”
4. After your selection the log tool will exit so you can duplicate the issue or wait for it to happen. Try to use the screen recorder to show your issue when possible. If you can't screen record your issue, then please take a screenshot right after the issue has occurred (as a timestamp) so we know where to look in the log.
5. Navigate back to the log tool via calculator and Tap "FINISH AND SHARE".
6. It takes several minutes for the log to generate. You can exit and do other stuff in the meantime. A silent notification will tell you once the process is done. Tap the notification and then the share button to upload the file to Google Drive and share the link with a moderator. Just make sure to change the permission first so that everyone with the link has permission to view it.
Note: When you're no longer planning on logging your device, enter “.09595+=” in the calculator and the log tool will stop as well as deleting all stored log files. Make sure to share via calculator. The files found in internal storage -> asus_log are not the correct files (they are only 1.2kb)