Own a Galaxy Note 8? Facing process.com.android.phone has stopped Error on it. Heed the instructions below to fix this error.
Process.com.android.phone has stopped error is a common error. We have covered this issue on many Galaxy devices. Today we’ll tell you how you can fix this error on Galaxy Note 8. Moreover, we have posted about Galaxy Note 8 won’t turn on after battery drain.
We’ll cover more problems of Galaxy Note 8 along with the process.com.android.phone has stopped Error. Let’s get started.
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How To Fix Galaxy Note 8 “process.com.android.phone has stopped” Error and more:
First, we’ll start with “process.com.android.phone has stopped” Error. Then we’ll proceed with the other errors. If you are wondering what are the other errors. Following is the list of them.
- Galaxy Note 8 voice calls via a cellular network not working properly.
- Galaxy Note 8 voicemail app not showing notifications for incoming calls.
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Fix “process.com.android.phone has stopped” Error:
We’ll help with the software issues. If you have no success in trying the following methods. Please visit the nearest Samsung service center.
Clear data of Phone or Contacts app:
- One your Android device, open Settings > Applications / Applications Manager > All Apps
- Scroll all the way down and locate Phone.
- Tap Phone to open its settings.
- If you’re using Android Marshmallow or higher, you will have to tap Phone > Storage to open cache and data options.
- Now tap Clear Data.
- Now restart your Android device now.
Stop the SIM Toolkit:
- One your Android device, open Settings > Applications / Applications Manager > All Apps
- Scroll all the way down and locate Phone.
- Tap Phone to open its settings.
- If you’re using Android Marshmallow or higher, you will have to tap Phone > Storage to open cache and data options.
- Now tap Clear Data.
- Now ForeStop your Android device now.
Perform a Factory Reset:
Keep in the mind that Factory Reset will delete all your data. You need to create a complete backup of your device before you perform a Factory Reset. [ How to Backup Your Entire Android Device to PC ].
- Turn off your device.
- Now press and hold home+Power+Volume Up key.
- Release the power button once you see the logo, but keep holding home and Volume up keys.
- Now when you see Android logo, let go both buttons.
- Use the volume down button to navigate and highlight wipe data/factory reset.
- Now use the power key to select the option.
- You have to select ‘Yes‘ when you’ll be prompted for next menu.
- Now wait for the process to be completed, once it’s done highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press power button to select it.
- All Done.
Galaxy Note 8 voice calls via a cellular network not working properly:
It can be caused by many reasons. But the one which is considered to be the main reason is your cellular service. Sometimes we are at some place where signal strength is not good because of bad precipitation. That’s why you cannot make voice calls or you’ll get distortion during the calls.
If you think it’s not the issue, then you can try other networks. You can reset your network settings. Perform a soft reset. Moreover, the best solution you’ll get is to contact your service provider and follow the instructions they give you.
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Galaxy Note 8 voicemail app not showing notifications for incoming calls:
We have found more than one possible solutions to fix notification problem. Heed the instructions below.
Turn on master sync:
- Pull down the notification bar on your home screen.
- Make sure sync is turned on. If not tap on it to turn it on.
Clear your voicemail app’s cache and data:
- One your Android device, open Settings > Applications / Applications Manager > All Apps
- Scroll all the way down and locate voicemail.
- Tap Voicemail to open its settings.
- If you’re using Android Marshmallow or higher, you will have to tap voicemail > Storage to open cache and data options.
- Now tap Clear Data and Clear Cache.
- Now restart your Android device now.
Clear data of BadgeProvider app:
- One your Android device, open Settings > Applications / Applications Manager > All Apps
- Scroll all the way down and locate BadgeProvider.
- Tap BadgeProvider to open its settings.
- If you’re using Android Marshmallow or higher, you will have to tap BadgeProvider > Storage to open cache and data options.
- Now tap Clear Data and Clear Cache.
- Now restart your Android device now.
That’s all. This is how you can fix process.com.android.phone has stopped. Please let us know how was your experience in the comments section.