Samsung Galaxy S5 booted in Emergency Calls only mode, phone apps crashed, Popupui Receiver stopped

Samsung Galaxy S5 booted in Emergency Calls only mode, phone apps crashed, Popupui Receiver stopped
System issues are among the most common problems reported by our readers. Ever since we started supporting the #Samsung #GalaxyS5, we received hundreds of those problems and I included some of them in this article. Issues like random and/or frequent reboots, SIM card recognition/detection error and getting stuck while booting up always make it to the top ten list. Read on to learn how to tackle these issues.

Other problems I cited here include glitches after turning off multi-window mode, sec.abt service sucking up the battery and issues after successful rooting process. I provided some explanations as well as recommendations on what to do if they occur. You may click on the link below to jump to a specific issue to know how to address it in case you encounter something similar.
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Galaxy S5 booted in Emergency Calls only mode, phone apps crashed, Popupui Receiver stopped
ProblemI was trying to back up my phone on Kies when all of a sudden it shut down and went into emergency calls only mode and now every time I turn it on it pops up with “Unfortunately, the com.android.phone process has stopped” then after that it says “Unfortunately, popupui receiver process has stopped”. It is a brand new phone from my work.  I was only trying to transfer my contacts and photos from my old Samsung Galaxy S3 and this happened. Some help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Suggestion: If you can still navigate through the Settings menu and to the Application Manager, then try clearing the cache and data of the Popupui Receiver and that should fix the problem. However, if you can’t use the phone properly in normal mode, then try booting it in safe mode and do the same.
Booting in Safe Mode
  1. Turn the device off.
  2. Press and hold the Power key.
  3. When ‘Samsung Galaxy S5′ appears on the screen, release the Power key.
  4. Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key.
  5. Continue to hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
  6. Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  7. Release the Volume down key when you see Safe Mode.

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