Mi Note 2 (scorpio).
This is more curious than a real problem, as it does not cause any noticeable disruption in how the phone works.
What happens is, nearly every time someone (my wife) makes a call to my phone, and then aborts the call herself, I find a set of ramdump_modem files in the ramdump directory.
Nothing else seems to happen, the phone continues working normally, as far as I have been able to determine.
But it should be an indication that something is not working correctly.
This has been going on since last fall at least, several times a month.
Running always the latest EU weekly.
I've tried looking through the files, but nothing I found seems to indicate what is going on.
Anyone else have a similar problem?

This is more curious than a real problem, as it does not cause any noticeable disruption in how the phone works.
What happens is, nearly every time someone (my wife) makes a call to my phone, and then aborts the call herself, I find a set of ramdump_modem files in the ramdump directory.
Nothing else seems to happen, the phone continues working normally, as far as I have been able to determine.
But it should be an indication that something is not working correctly.
This has been going on since last fall at least, several times a month.
Running always the latest EU weekly.
I've tried looking through the files, but nothing I found seems to indicate what is going on.
Anyone else have a similar problem?
