I'm having 2 different problems I'm hoping someone can guide me on:
1) My BT turns off every now and again! Makes my headset USELESS cos it's not ready to go when a call arrives. I'm currently trying buzz's reg hack so see if this helps.
2) Every single time I need to email, surf or do anything online, my JJ establishes a connection to the internet, then drops it when I'm finished. I waste around a minute each time I need to cnnect. My XDA held the connection until my operator terminated or I lost signal. How can I prevent this - it's not a sleep issue as mentioned in Buzz's hack.
I have the same problem. I am missing the manual dialing method to get a gprs or umts connection. Some ideas?
Related
Hi guys,
I'm all new to your forum...
I have the o2 xdII, xdaIIs and now i'm using the xda Exec.
I have a strange problem that even o2 technical support team can't fix...
When i start internet explorer it will connect to either gprs or 3g (whatever is available). when i finish browsing the internet, i just close internet explorer and then close the connection by clicking the disconnect button. Where my problem is, is when i want to reconnect to the internet again (say 5 mins after i close the last connection), i cant get any connection whatsoever. I have a good receiption (gprs and 3g). And i have this weird message :
Dialed: mobile.o2.co.uk
The answering modem has disconnected. To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings.
So after a lot of talking with o2, i still have this problem.
I have tried to uprgrade to the new rom, and nothing, i have change the settings of the cennection, still nothing. i even changed the handset as i and o2 thought it could have been a faulty handset, but still nothing...
The only solution at the present is to do a soft reset everytime i want to connect to the internet... Its very annoying !!!!
Would annyone have a solution ??? Please ?????
Thank you in advance for your help....
Personally; I wouldn't suggest closing the connection and you won't get charged any extra.
this is easy to fix, but you will lose some software you've got installed.
I had this problem and have worked it out to be conflicts between software that handles the phone line. I had mortring, phonealarm and photo contacts pro installed and my gprs would not reconnect after the 2nd attempt. Putting the phone into flight mode and then back into normal mode would allow gprs to reconnect but only once.
So I uninstalled the above 3 applications one by one and found the gprs would reconnect great with only one installed (any one it didn't matter)
So try removing software that handles the phone line until your gprs reconnect works.
Daz
ok, this is a strange issue and i am not too sure about it, so correct me if i am wrong.
When i use my Universal, i use the Hack which enable my GPRS/3G always on, it works great and when phone call comes in, the dis-connect the connection and re-connect it once you finish phone call.
But with Athena, after i apply the same Hack, although the connection is always on, but you CAN'T received any phone call ! So i turn the Hack off and do some more testing. I found out when i use Opera and connect to internet (3.5 G), i can't receive phone call, but when i close the program, the connection change to 3G (instead of 3.5), then i can receive phone call again.
But notice here, the 3G is still on when i receive phone call, so it doesn't disconnect any more.
So important to remember don't use the Hack on Athena, otherwise you can't receive phone call.
Anyone can explain this?
Folks,
I use the WiFi connection on the Exec a lot, pretty much all day every day in fact. The problem is I have to change the power settings of the phone to never shut down otherwise when it does, the WiFi connection gets dropped and the a GPRS gets established instead - and that costs!
Is there anyway to prevent the WiFi getting dropped when the phone shuts down? Or maybe a way of making WiFi a priority over GPRS so it will connect that first?
I suppose worse case scenario, I could disable the auto connect feature of GPRS, anyone remember the hack for that?
Tom
Hi, there's a hack for that in the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=257415
Hi all,
i`m developing an application which sends periodically (every 15 sec) GPS data from the XDA (Orbit 2) to an application server via GPRS. On every XDA i`ve tested so far i had the same problem, after some time (can be some minutes or some hours) the device hangs. Then you get every 20 seconds a time slot for 2 or 3 seconds to do something, but you can only make an soft reset to work on.
I`ve sent the data with SOAP to an webservice and with an stream to an servlet, it makes no difference.
If you get the chance to take a look at the connection time from the GPRS connection, it is still there an counting up, but the appliction can`t use it anymore.
In the log you find:
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.finishGetResponse()
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
Several test where the appliction sends all the data over wlan were successfully, but i have to send it with GPRS. So problem should be the GPRS connection or the GSM modul in the phone.
Has anybody made an similar experience or have an workaround?
mis
Hi all,
i`m developing an application which sends periodically (every 15 sec) GPS data from the XDA (Orbit 2) to an application server via GPRS. On every XDA i`ve tested so far i had the same problem, after some time (can be some minutes or some hours) the device hangs. Then you get every 20 seconds a time slot for 2 or 3 seconds to do something, but you can only make an soft reset to work on.
I`ve sent the data with SOAP to an webservice and with an stream to an servlet, it makes no difference.
If you get the chance to take a look at the connection time from the GPRS connection, it is still there and counting up, but the appliction can`t use it anymore.
In the log you find:
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.finishGetResponse()
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
Several test where the appliction sends all the data over wlan were successfully, but i have to send it with GPRS. So problem should be the GPRS connection or the GSM modul in the phone.
Has anybody made an similar experience or have an workaround?
mis