Every few phone calls on my 8525, I notice that when I am done, and hit the end button (on screen, soft key or red phone button) the phone will not hang up...even after the other person has already hung up. I can keep hitting the buttons, but nothing registers. Everything else on the phone still works just fine, I can exit the dial pad, and get into any other menu, and the phone icon is still showing by the signal strength indicating a call is still in progress.
Anyone else experience this at all? Any suggestions?
I sometimes get the same thing, but I have no solution aside from the little "in-and-out" routine with the stylus and the reset hole.
-Humbert
Same problem here as well. Sometimes the call will go for 20 - 30 seconds after the other person has hung up.
Maybe it is cingulars way of getting us to use more minutes!!
same for me too...I figured out that my Cingular 8525 only does this when I am out of a 3g area. Every time that my phone displays the G icon and I'm on the phone it won't hang up for another 30 sec. after my conversation has ended...it is annoying...
1024 Leo, USA T-Mobile version.
It only happens with incoming email, SMS and calls are fine.
When I try to reproduce the problem, I simply have to wait for the phone to check for new mail. The the phone notifies me about new email. If I try to turn the screen on, it won't. The hard button lights up, indicating the phone is on but I can't interact with the screen. Resetting the phone via the red button is the only remedy.
If I act real fast when new mail comes, sometimes I'm able to start sliding to unlock but it still crashes. If I'm really fast I'm able to even get to the mail screen but it still crashes.
But the crash does not occur if I'm already using the phone when new email comes in. If I want to reproduce it, I have to leave the phone "alone", with the screen off. If the screen is on when the new mail comes in, the crash does not occur.
The problem started occurring with completely stock phone, the very first day, without making changes. As I cab tweaked the phone, (no ROM) the problem persists, it happens.
Because of this problem, when I wake up in the morning, I can't use my phone because the screen doesn't turn on and I have to restart the phone so I can use it. My mail send/receive interval is set for 4 hours so while I sleep the phone receives new email at least once.
I investigated similar problems for TP2 and Touch HD but it does not help.
I backed up everything on my phone so I'm ready to make changes if you have any advice. I checked for: changing the email ring tone, wake up on new email setting. They have no effect on this problem.
After this happens, I tried calling my phone. It will not ring, but the hard buttons light up but are unresponsive, I can't neither pick up nor reject the incoming call. I sent an SMS to the phone in this state, it didn't do anything.
Do you have knowledge that can help me? Is anyone willing to try to reproduce the problem on their phone?
All you would do is set any ring tone for incoming mail, leave the phone with the screen off and "wait" for new email to come in. Don't do anything for a minute and then check if the crash occurred.
Please help, I hate waking up to a crashed phone that I need to restart every time. Because of this problem, setting a wake up alarm is useless.
If you can't help with this, at least is there any way I can "force" the phone to restart without removing the battery cover?
Thank you.
The phone powers on fine. Once it sits for a few minutes it goes to sleep and wont come out. No matter what I do. When I send text or try and call my phone from another phone it just goes to voicemail. Then twenty or thirty minutes later it will show up. Service is in and out and when I dial out it doesnt ever ring. WHile trying to text it just says text cannot be sent. I have the hermes 200 vodaphone v1605 and I am using t mobile service. IS this something to do with the network? It just works when it wants to!!
also after charging it just stays lit up! DOenst respond to any button strokes. WHen I try and make a call it just gives me a weird symbol whre my signal strength should be
On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
xur17 said:
On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
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try keeping your phone on the charger...I had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus...and either keeping the phone on charger or switching the kernel i was using, was the only way I solved the issue.
djkinetic said:
try keeping your phone on the charger...I had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus...and either keeping the phone on charger or switching the kernel i was using, was the only way I solved the issue.
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Keeping the phone on the charger really isn't an option for me unfortunately... I actually noticed this on my Galaxy Nexus after the 4.2 update. I never had the issue with 4.1.
Do other people also have this issue? I literally get no notifications after my screen has been off for a few minutes. I'm thinking it might be specific to the wifi network I am connected to, so I am trying to change some of the settings for it, but nothing seems to help.
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xur17 said:
On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
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I've noticed the Wi-Fi stops responding to pings as well, I've just assumed this is a power saving option and pings are not processed when the phone is in standby. Even when the phone can't be pinged and I've turned off the mobile data, I still receive email messages, so ping or not ping, that isn't the issue I don't think.
Are you sure Talkatone is set up correctly? Applications like Talkatone would only process incoming calls if the phone remains on or it keeps the phone awake while the screen is off.
Regards
Phil
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I've noticed the Wi-Fi stops responding to pings as well, I've just assumed this is a power saving option and pings are not processed when the phone is in standby. Even when the phone can't be pinged and I've turned off the mobile data, I still receive email messages, so ping or not ping, that isn't the issue I don't think.
Are you sure Talkatone is set up correctly? Applications like Talkatone would only process incoming calls if the phone remains on or it keeps the phone awake while the screen is off.
Regards
Phil
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Hmm. That's odd. I seem to still receive notifications when the screen is off, even though ping doesn't work.
Talkatone is definitely not receiving incoming calls though. I don't see any settings that would fix this though.
xur17 said:
Hmm. That's odd. I seem to still receive notifications when the screen is off, even though ping doesn't work.
Talkatone is definitely not receiving incoming calls though. I don't see any settings that would fix this though.
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Correction -> If I leave my screen off for more than some amount of time (>10 minutes or so), my connection turns grey, and I stop receiving notifications. When I turn the screen back on, the connection icon turns blue after a few seconds, and then I receive my notifications.
Apparently it's an issue with Andorid 4.2 and our routers. http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40065
Hi,
My note 3 on the Three uk network does not reconnect data automatically after coming out of a area with no signel just stays in emergancy calls only until i either restart the phone or put it into flight mode and out again really really annoying. At work i get no signal and after finishing unless i remember to toggle flight mode i will not recive any text or phone calls until i do meaning i miss stuff.
Anyone getting really annoying having to put into flight mode and out about 5 times a day now!