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Look friend... looks like your Google Phone is REALLY locked-up and very sick. Almost all of the things I am reading are calling for a complete RESET of your phone!
OR
Take it to a pro shop for service if the data is THAT important to you?...
Otherwise try a USB cable to a computer and see IF you can salvage any information that way?
This basically means the OS is having severe problems. You need to try a master reset first. If this does not work and there is no software update available from the HTC website you need a replacement handset.
Hi,
It happens when the process is manfuctioned or corrupted. I advise to do a factory reset. To do so, turn off the phone, holdon the home button and press the power button. It will go to recovery console, now select "Wipe to factory setting", once finished, turn off the phone and restart. It should take care of the issue.
Thanks and regards,
Anil.B.R
please try to reset its because of the software corruption it usually happens in Htc models... 1.Phone turned off, press and hold the HOME and BACK buttons,
and then briefly press the END CALL/POWER button. The reset process will
start after a few seconds.
2. Wait for the phone to finish the reset process and then press MENU.
if it does not solve upgrade to latest firmware
Update to latest version http://www.htc.com/www/support.aspx
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I guess you have factory reset the phone and it swap out everything.
The
G1's much-vaunted first step during the setup is to enter your Google
login username and password. Once that happens, the G1 attempts to
connect to Google's servers to get your email, contacts, and calendar
set up. Here's the thing, though, if (or when) the G1 cannot
connect to the servers, you're done. There is no way to exit out of the
Google setup screen, no clear way to reset the phone to bypass it (even
in "safe mode"), no way to turn on WiFi.
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