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I've had the same prob last week, spend over a hour last friday with a tech and was gonna take it to a repair center monday but it started working again....but as I type this message it's happened all over again....never had this issue before cl14

Losing your internet connection should have no impact on sending and receiving texts. They don't use data unless they are an MMS message.Either way, this has to be one of the most annoying things that can happen. Because you lose your internet connection which kills sending or receiving texts AND you somehow can't call? Lol.
Losing your internet connection should have no impact on sending and receiving texts. They don't use data unless they are an MMS message.
If you are losing the ability to send texts, then it is more than just your data connection that is at fault.
I had these problems myself after Sprint flashed my phone with the update on the day I bought it. I tried some custom kernels, but ended up re-flashing to the CL14 update once Sprint released it last Friday. Since then I have had no connectivity issues. The only thing different on my phone is that I have no battery widget, no beautiful widgets, no betterkeyboard, and I did not reinstall OpenHome.
Exactly what I was thinking, but somehow I wasn't able to receive or send texts while my phone was having one of these episodes. A "gold code" sounds good to me.
Actually, you might be onto something with your GV reference. I never used the widget, but I was using GV for my voicemail. I switched back to the included visual voicemail and set GV to never auto-update and as I have said, I don't have these connectivity issues any more.You might have actually had a full network drop - not unheard of at this point with the Moment, usually just a battery pull or a power cycle and it finds the network again.
CL14 is supposed to fix most of this (pre-installed on mine), and actually after turning off the Google Voice Widget (toggle) it hasn't happened to me...
Sometimes software doesn't take the first time. Just download a clean CL14, and install again.
Actually, you might be onto something with your GV reference. I never used the widget, but I was using GV for my voicemail. I switched back to the included visual voicemail and set GV to never auto-update and as I have said, I don't have these connectivity issues any more.
It's an app. google.com/voice
Hm ok guess it can't be my problem if I don't have it. On a side note when I get this network loss I just switch airplane mode on and off and it picks up the network again. Idk if this is common knowledge but its quicker than powering on/off and seens to be fixing the problem.
mine does this too...I have the same problem. I have to remove the battery to reconnect to the network. Hope there is a solution. Calling Sprint and let them know this is happening seem to be the smart thing to do now.
I have stopped auto sync on gmail, voice, calendar. I did not have to restart the phone yet today.
that's only a temporary fix if you don't use data very much. this happens when u use the data connection for long period of time like using the web browser. i wonder if everyone who upgraded to cl14 is getting this or is it only a select few like myself.
I talked to a sprint rep. They said that this happens when you look at to much porn

I will try that out and see what happens...In another thread (on another board, I think), I saw someone suggest that, if you can get your hands on your MSL code, you can set the phone to EVDO only. He claims that it solved his problem. I have not tried this for myself, so I can't vouch for his claims (nor do I know whether this causes any other ill effects)...but if someone is feeling adventurous and wants to try it out, I'd be curious to see if it's worth chasing down the MSL.
That sounds somewhat encouraging. Thanks for the info. Hopefully we'll see a ready-for-prime-time version of 2.1 before too long.