kegelinanger
Newbie
First off I'd like to say Hello, been lurking around here since I got the MT the week it was released. I'd also like to give props to all the devs for sharing their work. You guys are amazing, and have literally turned a POS phone into a powerhouse. A big "thank you" to you all...
Anyways, I read (can't remember if it was on here or XDA) that removing telephony.db from /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases was a way to fix MMS. Sending/receiving MMS was intermittent from day 1, and I just figured it was part of "getting what you pay for" service. But as soon as I removed telephony.db, it was like VM upgraded my service to rockstar status! Absolutely no probs with MMS. This worked on stock as well as every ROM I've tried to date, including CM7 which I currently run (huge thanks TG!!!).
So my question is... does anyone else do this? If so, do you have the same results? Anyone know what telephony.db even is/does? Any reasons to not remove it? I've been removing it for months, it's the first thing I do every time I flash a new ROM, and I have seen zero ill effects by doing so. But I'm curious to see what other people think of this practice.
Again, I take no credit for this fix, and I really appreciate whoever figured this out. Thanks...
Anyways, I read (can't remember if it was on here or XDA) that removing telephony.db from /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases was a way to fix MMS. Sending/receiving MMS was intermittent from day 1, and I just figured it was part of "getting what you pay for" service. But as soon as I removed telephony.db, it was like VM upgraded my service to rockstar status! Absolutely no probs with MMS. This worked on stock as well as every ROM I've tried to date, including CM7 which I currently run (huge thanks TG!!!).
So my question is... does anyone else do this? If so, do you have the same results? Anyone know what telephony.db even is/does? Any reasons to not remove it? I've been removing it for months, it's the first thing I do every time I flash a new ROM, and I have seen zero ill effects by doing so. But I'm curious to see what other people think of this practice.
Again, I take no credit for this fix, and I really appreciate whoever figured this out. Thanks...