SuddenTURN OFF - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 ROM Development

my phone suddenly turns off, when i revice calls or make calls or write text messages or play music on media player or use wifi, just random turn off
it cant be switched on using the power button, unless u leave it off like that for 30 mins or so OR if u connect it to a USB dock
if u reset to turn on, the PDA turns on but the phone stays OFF and will not switch on....
when it does switch on it wont make calls or anything
its just acting weird i dont know

xiaokai said:
my phone suddenly turns off, when i revice calls or make calls or write text messages or play music on media player or use wifi, just random turn off
it cant be switched on using the power button, unless u leave it off like that for 30 mins or so OR if u connect it to a USB dock
if u reset to turn on, the PDA turns on but the phone stays OFF and will not switch on....
when it does switch on it wont make calls or anything
its just acting weird i dont know
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Possible battery problem?
I had such a problem but mine have done this only when I tried to switch on then suddenly switched off.
I use a third party 3200 mAh battery.

wish i knew

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Auto screen off during phone calls?

Hello,
In the past I am sure that my display screen went off after a certain time during a phone call (saving on battery life). I have noticed recently that the screen stays on the whole time, regardless of call length. I have looked through all the settings I can think off, and can't seem to find one relevant to auto screen shut off during a call.
I have installed Pocket Bluetooth Tools and PocketZenPhone (previously I was using Myhonerofiles).
Is there a setting I am missing, or some software that I can use to have an auto screen shut off during a call.
Many thanks for any help.
The screen will not turn off if Bluetooth headset is being used.
Normally, the screen will not turn off if there is any serial port activity (like while connected through activesync)
Are you sure that in Settings/Backlight/Bttey Power: the "Turn Off Backlight" option is selected?, it should be selected to turn the device screen off after 30 seconds or so.
I use a car kit running on bluetooth, and the screen goes off after 30 seconds!
I've set both the power and the back light to go off after 1 minute. There is not normally a problem and the screen powers off ok, unless I'm on a call (with or without a bluetooth headset).
There is an option in JGUI Phone Profiles that does this.
If you no longer have it installed then you won't get that effect.
When I uninstalled Phone Profiles I missed the screen off option so much I reistalled it just for that.
Effan said:
The screen will not turn off if Bluetooth headset is being used.
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mine does.
Effan said:
The screen will not turn off if Bluetooth headset is being used.
Normally, the screen will not turn off if there is any serial port activity (like while connected through activesync)
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So does mine.
After installing Pocket Bluetooth Tools (PBT), my screen won't turn off while on call. If I do turn it off during a conversation, my bluetooth headset cuts out while the other person is still on the phone and won't be able to recover it until I hang up.
If I have the timer working for the PBT, then my autoshut off will work, but that's after I change the timer from 60 seconds to 10 seconds in the registry. If I disable the timer, the autoshut off will work. So if you don't want to play around with the registry, then I suggest leaving PBT timer on.
But either way, if the timer is on or off, during a call, it won't turn off automatically with PBT installed. I like PBT because I was able to quickly connect to my headset faster than the built-in MS Bluetooth Stack.
I guess its a case of balancing the use of Pocket Bluetooth tools with the power saving function of having an auto screen cut off during a call. I'm not sure what is more important to me just now.
I am reluctant to return to My Phone Profiles. I am really enjoying the latest version of PocketZenPhone. I think I will make a request to have autoscreen included in a future version. Who knows, I might get lucky!
Swiftcorp said:
I guess its a case of balancing the use of Pocket Bluetooth tools with the power saving function of having an auto screen cut off during a call. I'm not sure what is more important to me just now.
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IF you have Pocket Bluetooth installed, then while on call, it will not automatically turned off. But if you turned it off manually, while on call, it will cut out from the bluetooth headset and I find no way to get it back yet.

Please turn flight mode off first .....

I know you've seen that before, but how do i get rid of it ? It comes up, without ascing it, when i make a call, it's on the screen, when i want to turn bluetooth on, it's on the screen, and i don't want it, how do i move it ?
THX
i dont know, i've got that a couple of times before when i tried turning my BT on.. what i did was turn flight mode on then off and it fixes it. i got that message maybe 3 times and i havent got it in a while now.
Hi there
My guess is that you are using a small proggy to turn on/off the flightmode, right? Well, that program does indeed turn off the BT part, but it doesn't always turn it back on again! Try using another switcher, or use the built in flightmode functionality instead.

How to stop screen from staying lit after a missed called (while charging)?

Everytime I have my phone connected to the charger and receive a missed call, the screen remains lit until I actually turn the phone off again. Is there anyway to prevent this? I don't want to have to turn off the phone/display everytime I recieve a missed call, while it is charging.
Go into the backscreen and power options and change the way the device acts when it's plugged in.

Phone won't turn on

I just unboxed my T8285 yesterday. I charged it up and the green light came on which I assume means it's fully charged, so I put my sim card in and turned it on. It buzzes when you press the power button and when I hold it next to my speakers they make that noise that speakers make when someone's phone is ringing too close to them, so you can tell it's turned on and connecting to the network. But nothing shows up on the screen, it's as if the screen isn't turned on. Also, I tried calling myself from another phone, and it rings (it doesn't go straight to voicemail like it would if the phone were just turned off), but the device doesn't make a sound or turn the screen on like it should when it's coming out of standby. Anyone know what's happening?
Uhm, that sounds crappy... Normally by pressing the on/off button the screen should turn on/off. But then it's still weird that it doesn't turn on while calling. At the back of the phone is a small red button, this resets your device, maybe pressing that one helps?
Good luck! I hope you'll get it fixed.
rpimps said:
I just unboxed my T8285 yesterday. I charged it up and the green light came on which I assume means it's fully charged, so I put my sim card in and turned it on. It buzzes when you press the power button and when I hold it next to my speakers they make that noise that speakers make when someone's phone is ringing too close to them, so you can tell it's turned on and connecting to the network. But nothing shows up on the screen, it's as if the screen isn't turned on. Also, I tried calling myself from another phone, and it rings (it doesn't go straight to voicemail like it would if the phone were just turned off), but the device doesn't make a sound or turn the screen on like it should when it's coming out of standby. Anyone know what's happening?
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If you have just unboxed and experienceing these issues it sounds like a faulty device caused by either loose connections in screen/motherboard
I would return device and get replacement under warranty or to shop you purchased it.

Screen behalvour when using headset?

Hi all,
I really like the fact the screen automatically switches off during calls using the proxy sensor - very clever, very battery saving!
How does this work when using a headset then (wired or bluetooth)? As in does it automatically switch off after say 10 secs? Or is there a button to press to turn it off? Ideally there would be.. otherwise I can see using a bluetooth headset would be a double-barrel battery drain during say a 20 minute call - both from the bluetooth radio and the screen being on all that time!
During the call it's fine, the screen gets turned off when you have the phone in your pocket. The problem comes after the call when it remains on and completely unlocked.

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