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A Few Issues I Have

Donjo

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Ever since I have updated to CyanogenMod, my phone will either take about 20 minutes to send a picture or just not send it at all. I have heard of fixing the APN, but I am unsure as to what this is/how to do it. Has anyone had this problem? I am currently running 7.1 with Handcent as my messaging app. Also I would like to add, my phone has occasional problems receiving text messages. I will be receiving them like normal, then 10-15 minutes later I will receive about 3 all at once with the person asking why I haven't responded yet. This is rather annoying...
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My last thing is, my 3G will randomly drop and I will be left with a time out error on either the browser/market. My kernel is 2.6.32.9-cm-stk. If anyone knows a fast low voltage kernel for the original Motorola, I've been looking.

If someone can help me out with this I'd greatly appreciate it!
 
I just came across this. What version of cm7 are you on? Rc1 or a nightly? Did you do a full wipe before installing the rom? Have you tried sbf'ing back to stock then rerooting?

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I'm on the stable release. But yes I did clear everything before doing this. The sending pics thing has somehow worked its self out, not sure why...but the not receiving texts still occurs. It usually fixes itself if I send a text or reboot the phone.

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If it works from time to time and fixes itself, it doesn't sound like a bad rom install. I didn't have those problems on the stable release but I don't use handcent.

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Btw, I've been using Prime's deprimed kernel, but I think his primed kernel is a ulv kernel. Some others have been using ChevyNo1's kernels.

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