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"LG IMS keeps stopping"
This started on one family member’s V30 yesterday and another today.
This affects more than one LG model.
Obviously T-mobile has changed something in the network.
See this thread here:
https://community.t-mobile.com/android-9/lg-g7-error-message-this-morning-43550
I have tried safe-mode, Disabling mobile data. Etc, etc. including all suggested on the internet and above thread with no success.
I would advise against making any changes until an official response is issued from someone with sufficient knowledge to understand what network-wide changes were made and explain how to correct the problem or how T-mobile intends to correct the problem.
I worked this issue for more than 8 hours today!
ok, just used the following suggestion:
SocialCatastrophe wrote:
Go to settings → Apps/notifications -> app info -> three dots -> Show System -> com-lge-ims-rcsprovider -> storage
Force stop and clear data.
This has fixed the issue for my mother's v20. At least for now…
At least it took away the 3 second pop up notice. However, I did shut down & restart and the messaged started popping up again. So I redid the above directions and the annoying pop up message has stopped,
- LazMilRoaming Rookie
fidget37 wrote:
ok, just used the following suggestion:
SocialCatastrophe wrote:
Go to settings → Apps/notifications -> app info -> three dots -> Show System -> com-lge-ims-rcsprovider -> storage
Force stop and clear data.
This has fixed the issue for my mother's v20. At least for now…
At least it took away the 3 second pop up notice. However, I did shut down & restart and the messaged started popping up again. So I redid the above directions and the annoying pop up message has stopped,
Did not work for me.
- LazMilRoaming Rookie
NashBrown wrote:
Msutton wrote:
fidget37 wrote:
ok, just used the following suggestion:
SocialCatastrophe wrote:
Go to settings → Apps/notifications -> app info -> three dots -> Show System -> com-lge-ims-rcsprovider -> storage
Force stop and clear data.
This has fixed the issue for my mother's v20. At least for now…
At least it took away the 3 second pop up notice. However, I did shut down & restart and the messaged started popping up again. So I redid the above directions and the annoying pop up message has stopped,
Thank you thank you...seems to have stopped!!
Sadly it didn't work for me 😔
- Dave6996Newbie Caller
After trying sever fixes the above fixed my old XM 212 Aristo plus with replaceable battery... Thanks Gypsyd8 ....although had to go back & forth on force stop clear data/catches before force stop held...
- Rhino7Newbie Caller
I did two main steps. Turn on airplane mode. Then do
- Go to settings – apps & notifications – app info
- Click on the three dots in the upper right corner
- Select Show System
- Click com.lge.ims.rcsprovider
- Choose storage
- Clear cache, data and force stop
That didnt help me at all. But I immediately did the next step and it worked.
- Go to the hidden menu by dialing 277634#*#.
- Find and tap on “Versión de IP.”
- Change the setting from “IPV6V4” to “IPV4V6.”
Find IMS Setting then IP Version and change it.
- NashBrownRoaming Rookie
StateLineMidwest wrote:
Both of our LG phones started getting the "LG IMS Keeps Stopping" popup every three seconds starting yesterday. I followed the instructions on a half-dozen YouTube videos exactly, and NONE of them had any effect. Then I checked a half-dozen forums and followed all their advice (except a factory reset) and NONE of them had any effect.
Unfortunately, it appears that some folks on YouTube are exploiting this problem by posting "fixes" that they have not tested or confirmed, because all they want is the views and the clicks. They know that desperate users will watch the video to the end, even though it does not work.
Evidently T-Mobile changed something on Sunday that makes the LG IMS system app "stutter" (but not stop) every three seconds. That is apparent because the phone can still send/receive voice calls and text messages, and "clearing the cache" and "force stopping" only works for a few seconds before the app resets and attempts to function again -- triggering that endless popup message every three seconds!
LG has stopped making phones, but supposedly promised support for a couple more years. T-Mobile and LG have been mum on the problem so far, even though it evidently affects just about every LG phone on T-Mobile -- that could be hundreds of thousands.
It is frustrating that the forums and YouTube are full of false fixes, and the minor news coverage so far says “a small number” are affected (which is not true).
I did the fix and I can at lest use all the functions (Call, text and web) Im using the LG stylo 4.
- GoodDogTrainingNewbie Caller
fidget37 wrote:
ok, just used the following suggestion:
SocialCatastrophe wrote:
Go to settings → Apps/notifications -> app info -> three dots -> Show System -> com-lge-ims-rcsprovider -> storage
Force stop and clear data.
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More info, with clearer and more extensive instructions: https://www.androidpolice.com/how-to-fix-lg-phones-t-mobile-ims-issues/
This is, so far, working for my Velvet, without the IP tweak. I pulled my K51 out of mothballs to at least have access, but it needed a bunch of updates, and guess what happened after the first reboot. . . - g^2
- LIONHRTTPATransmission Trainee
"LG IMS has stopped working" popup
AFTER 2 DAYS TRYING TO FIX, i SUCCEEDED WITH THE ‘PARTIAL FIX’ DOING THE FOLLOWING:
NOTAS:
- i have two LG V20 Phones and Fix worked for both when following these steps precisely.
- This fix is lost if you turn the WIFI back on or if phone is set to auto turn on when rebooting/turning on phone.
- Fix was not lost once resolved by rebooting phone.
- Fix does not seem to hinder phone operations other than WIFI must remain OFF. You can send & receive calls/texts with no popups.
- If you need WIFI for watching video, doing backups, etc., turn back on, but realize nuisance popup will resume and you will need to redo these below steps until T-mobile fixes the problem they caused.
- Call your State Attorney General and insist on an investigation.
FIX
- DO NOT FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE
- Turn off WIFI
- BEBOOT PHONE (ensure WIFI didn’t restart or make it stay off in phone settings
- Ve a Configuraciones →
- Apps/notifications ->
- App info ->
- Three dots ->
- Show System ->
- com-lge-ims-rcsprovider ->
- Almacenamiento
- BORRAR CACHÉ
- FORCE STOP (After clearing CACHE)
- CLEAR DATA (This will not delete your texts)
- FORCE STOP (After clearing DATA)
- Leave Settings. Popups should stop.
- Reboot. Popups should remain gone unless you turn WIFI back on.
T-mobile still has not addressed this massive problem publicly as of Mon May 23 10:15pm ET.. Shameful and possibly criminal.
- IMS-TM-LGTransmission Trainee
From your home screen, please go into Settings.
Under the Networks tab, and select Mobile Networks.
In this menu go to Access Point Names. Hit 3 dots. Hit Restore Default Settings.
You may see the option for Disable 2G and 3g.
This setting will disable 2G and 3g service on the device.
LTE enables and IMS may correct. 💯
Leave feedback if I helped you. :)
Happy to help. 😊
- Terribly-MobileRoaming Rookie
Rhino7 wrote:
Still working after about 10 hours.
I had to go through the entire routine THREE (3) times on both of my LG Q7+ to get the pop ups to stop. But, no longer a problem now. Gracias.
- timmobRoaming Rookie
I wrote to LG and they sent me the attached PDF instructions. I've performed it on both phones and it works until the phone is powered off. I'll contact them again.
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