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LG IMS Keeps Stopping FIX
I got this fix 5/24/22 it's similar to many others. They don't work this one does. It's from a LG engineer.
Put the affected LG phone in airplane mode by pulling down the notification shade and tapping on the plane icon.
Putting the phone in airplane mode should stop the IMS error message from popping up.
Open the phone's settings and tap on Apps and Notifications, followed by App Info.
On the App Info page, click on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner of the screen and tap on Reset App Preferences, then tap on Show System.
Look on the app list for "com.lge.ims.rcsprovider" and tap on to open the next page. Doing so will pull up the pre-installed IMS provider app's detailed overview.
Once there, tap on the clear data/cache option, then clear storage, then force stop.
Then restart the phone. If the pop up happens anytime during this. Restart phone and do again.
- gramps28Router Royalty
Thanks. I have a prepaid mnvo that uses Tmobile towers and I use it for a cheap home phone so it really wasn't bothering me much but it seemed to fix the issue.
- Linda_VNewbie Caller
The fix worked for me however since I did that I have no data. I cannot get on the internet unless I'm connected to Wi-Fi. I called customer service on Tuesday they said they would contact LG and get back to me. I've heard nothing.
- CudaRoaming Rookie
Worked for me, but I had to find it on line (NO HELP FROM TMOBILE!) I called my “ T-Mobile team EXPERT representative” to get resolution, of course you’re speaking with someone in Asia who just gives lip service saying I was number one priority when they fix it. Asked to speak with an American (to hopefully get a more clear/honest/informed answer, but never received a call back, go figure). So went to a T-Mobile store and was told LG stopped pushing updates to their phones and I would just have to upgrade to a new phone (We have 3 of them that we bought through Tmobile). Their spring-loaded EZ answer since it’s not their money- just buy new phones.... Seems like T-Mobile should own some of this, been a customer for almost 20 years. T-MOBILE AMERICA, ARE YOU LISTENING?
- Body_RocRoaming Rookie
You're welcome
- gramps28Router Royalty
I read how to do it but the didn't give the steps like you did.
- LIONHRTTPATransmission Trainee
Body Roc wrote:
I got this fix 5/24/22 it's similar to many others. They don't work this one does. It's from a LG engineer.
Put the affected LG phone in airplane mode by pulling down the notification shade and tapping on the plane icon.
Putting the phone in airplane mode should stop the IMS error message from popping up.
Open the phone's settings and tap on Apps and Notifications, followed by App Info.
On the App Info page, click on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner of the screen and tap on Reset App Preferences, then tap on Show System.
Look on the app list for "com.lge.ims.rcsprovider" and tap on to open the next page. Doing so will pull up the pre-installed IMS provider app's detailed overview.
Once there, tap on the clear data/cache option, then clear storage, then force stop.
Then restart the phone. If the pop up happens anytime during this. Restart phone and do again.
This not quite right.
You state: “Once there, tap on the clear data/cache option, then clear storage, then force stop.”
However, you must clear CACHE, then go back and force STOP
Then go back tap clear DATA, then go back and force STOP. Then exit out of settings.
CACHE and DATA are two different things and DATA is the key.
Turn off airplane mode and test before you allow WIFI to be enabled. If all god, turn on WIFI.If problem resumes, repeat but keep WIFI of or use 2nd solution:
THE BEST SOLUTION many have found (and easiest, which was posted by a tech on Monday night) and which allows WIFI to be turned on and RESTARTING the phone (without the debilitating popup returning) is the following:
- Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > 3 dots > Restore Default Settings.
- gramps28Router Royalty
This solution worked for me and was easy to perform.
- tomwilBandwidth Buff
LIONHRTTPA wrote:
THE BEST SOLUTION many have found (and easiest, which was posted by a tech on Monday night) and which allows WIFI to be turned on and RESTARTING the phone (without the debilitating popup returning) is the following:
- Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > 3 dots > Restore Default Settings.
https://tmo.report/2022/05/lg-devices-on-t-mobile-made-unusable-due-to-lg-ims-crashing-bug
FAKE NEWS! The problem still existed a full day AFTER this updated article from two days ago. If you rebooted {restarted, not reset} your phone Monday evening the problem remained and still may remain today (Tuesday).
THE BEST SOLUTION (and easiest, which was posted by a tech on Monday night) and which allows WIFI to be turned on (without the debilitating popup returning) is the following:
- Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > 3 dots > Restore Default Settings.
- LioninstreetNetwork Novice
tomwil wrote:
FAKE NEWS! The problem still existed a full day AFTER this updated article from two days ago. If you rebooted {restarted, not reset} your phone Monday evening the problem remained and still may remain today (Tuesday).
THE BEST SOLUTION (and easiest, which was posted by a tech on Monday night) and which allows WIFI to be turned on (without the debilitating popup returning) is the following:
- Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > 3 dots > Restore Default Settings.
Did anyone actually get the fix by an update push from TMo? Was that actually fake news as @tomwil suggested?
Seems like everyone is talking about performing the fix but noone says the push fixed the phone
My G6 is still plagued with the IMS pop up.
- CASEY32300Network Novice
This did NOT work. tried several times!
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