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The only solution I know to reconnect Gtalk is rebooting the phone. I have been looking for some other solution, like disabling Gtalk account and re-enabling it, but it does not work.
Does anybody know if it would be possible to kill some process from terminal or any other workaround in order to restart a fresh Gtalk connection?
Thanks in advance.