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pkg(scope): Uninstalling "com.android.unisoc.telephony.server" causes issues on SIM card functions. #801

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CornCake opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments
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Android version: 13, phone model: Infinix Smart 8 (X6525)
Country: Venezuela (not China)

Uninstalling the package "com.android.unisoc.telephony.server" will cause problems in SIM card functions, such as mobile network, phone calling functions, SIM card configurations in general (APN settings will appear empty, preferred network and other settings will remain unchangeable, etc).

Phone will function properly until you reboot the phone. After you reboot your phone, mobile data will no longer work, and you won't be able to make phone calls. You'll still be able to receive them, as well as send and receive SMS, so long as the SMSC is set up properly.

You have a solution?

Reinstall "com.android.unisoc.telephony.server" and reboot phone.

Can the package be removed from the 'Recommended' list?

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UAD_20250116.log
UAD_20250117.log
uad_lists.json
UAD_20241129.log
UAD_20241203.log
UAD_20241212.log

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