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Root Dialer problem with Galaxy Y after rooting

spiketide

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I rooted my Galaxy Y because the internal memory was too low and I needed to use Link2SD to move apps to SD card.

After rooting I see that the dialer has becoming too slow.

When I go to Logs or Contacts and swipe on a contact, sometimes it takes atleast 5 mins for the dialer to respond and place the call.

Also, I get his weird problem.

When I go to Logs or Contacts and swipe on a number to place a call, the dialer will not get initiated. The screen will remain unchanged and the call will not get placed. And I will not be able to make calls for the next 5-10 mins.

Then when I try again, the call will get placed normally. But, when I disconnect the call after speaking, the dialer will try to dial the number which failed earlier and I need to disconnect it from dialing.

Also, If I had swiped on the contact more than once when the dialer didn't inititate, then after I disconnect, the dialer will try to place the call the exact same number of times I tried to swipe, in quick succession and I need to disconnect it during each time.

This happens often and is quite frustrating. Has anybody else faced this issue or can anyone suggest how I can solve this? I cannot unroot because I have less memory on the in built memory and I need link2sd to keep the apps installed.
 
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