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Phone is sending SMS by itself

n3xtgen

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My phone is sending SMS messages by itself to 122 (Canada Ringaling TV). I changed my phone number thinking somehow it was subscribed to it but the same thing happens! This leads me to believe that there is some kind of application on my phone that is doing this by itself. How can I find it and stop it/remove?

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Thanks. Looks like there is a hidden app on my phone that is doing this. I tried a factory restore but it did nothing. How can I reformat my phone and install the Android OS from scratch?

I don't think apps can be hidden on android, you should be able to see it listed in your installed applications list. If its not there it probably came installed on the phone out of the factory. If you can find out the name of the application, then root your phone and go into system/apps/ folder and delete the application file from there.
 
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Well, i took out my SIM card and inserted it into another phone and the SMS stopped sending. Once I put the sim card back in my phone it stated to send again. This means that there is something on my phone. I want to completely remove everything (Fresh install) of Android. Where could I find instructions on how to ROOT my phone and a ROM or Android I can install? My phone is a Motorola MB220

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OP, it sounds like you aren't rooted. If you're not, a simple factory reset will be much easier and just as effective. Rooting can be risky, and ROMing even more so. Also, without root access, I can't imagine how an app could possibly hide on your phone to begin with.
 
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An other Try :)

You might hunt the culprit app on your own with the aid of the phone logging app 'aLogcat' (free in Market).
But be warned, you'll need some experience with logs or the will to learn it ;)

Start 'aLogcat' and then clear its log.
Wait until such a SMS was sent. I hope that you'll get a notification.

Return to aLogcat (via long press on the HOME button).
Now you should see the culprit app in the log's rows.

Good luck :)

Harry
 
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Hello everyone.
I have tried aLogcat, permission dog and lookout but none of them seem to detect anything :(. I have gone through the logs but dont see anything out of the ordinary. Perhaps a reformat may work?

Edit: When an SMS is sent the following shows up in the log:

I(411)org.apache.harmony.nio.internal.SocketChannelImpl@4388aea0: wrote out 29 bytes of data with 0 bytes remaining. (TLSStateManager)
 
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My phone is sending sms automatically to a no.. Can somebody help.. See the pic
 

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Run a Scan then click on Permission Explorer. Then click the search icon and type "SMS" to see all SMS-related permissions and the apps that have them. Write SMS and Send SMS are the obvious ones to look for: message apps will obviously have these, message backup apps will have write SMS, security apps may have them, and there may be some others (e.g. the old HTC Calendar app has Send SMS). But if you find something inexplicable with such permissions it might be worth trying to find out whether there is a legitimate reason (and whether it's connected to the messages you are seeing).
 
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Run a Scan then click on Permission Explorer. Then click the search icon and type "SMS" to see all SMS-related permissions and the apps that have them. Write SMS and Send SMS are the obvious ones to look for: message apps will obviously have these, message backup apps will have write SMS, security apps may have them, and there may be some others (e.g. the old HTC Calendar app has Send SMS). But if you find something inexplicable with such permissions it might be worth trying to find out whether there is a legitimate reason (and whether it's connected to the messages you are seeing).
I got this (see the pic)... On clicking these i could see the various apps... But how to detect which app is causing that automatic sms problem
 

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