hi,
I am running the latest cyanogen 4 on a G1 without customized boot loader.
For some reason, it takes about 90 seconds for my wifi scanning results to show up and it use to be instant. If I press menu-> scan it does nothing, i have to wait for 90 seconds to pass, then android would show the list of SSID available.
any thoughts ?
Do a full wipe and a fresh reinstall. Something is definately corrupt...
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Boot to Winmo make sure your weather clock with correct location, tap application tap quick gps check download sattelite fr internet tap download, now back to android check gps on in location setting, now launch google map gps now lock in under 1 minutes tested and worked on all android rom
Or just download the gps-status app from android market (free version) and update your agps settings before you start navigating.
Much less steps to fix satellites and faster.
i dont belive that the gps lib's are stored in the same location, or shared between the os's...
i might be wrong on that, and you might be causeing it to esentialy be a hot boot when it gets into android. if this is the case, then realisticly, you need to add the time for booting wm, aquireing hot fix data etc to your gps start time figures.
personaly, i find that if you have gps turned on, and network location turned on, i get an instant lock with 20m accuracy, first bird locked within 10 sec indoors, and 7 within 30 seconds sub 20foot accuracy.
Hi all.
I just noticed that with my data connection off the sgs gps locks in 2-3 mintes. t can see most satelites in less than 5 seconds however locking takes forever.
After it had locked and I tunr off the gps in 10 minutes it takes again a long time to lock.
SO I can only guess that he does not remember the position of the satelites and has to connect to internet everytime for a sync.
Wich, indeed is not ok as the satelite info should be the same for a day or more.
So it cold boots every time.
Does anyone know how I acces the gps menu ? Or if there is a software for it ?
I used different gps apps and I could use gps without internet.
I had internet off.
The apps can only acces the gps the way it is set up. It really matters not what gps app you use.
Ofc you can get a lock without internet but it takes too long. I understand about the first lock but the next ones during 1-2 days should be very fast without internet.
I have an interesting problem that is driving me crazy. I am running a rooted 2.3 version. If I reboot the phone with the wifi enabled it will connect to the network within range, and it will stay connected until out of range or wifi turned off.
HOWEVER, the second I disable wifi or try to do anything it will go through the motions, even say connected and show the icon in the notification bar (with no signal) then it immediately disconnects and starts popping up "unable to scan for networks" If i disable wifi and reenable it will do the same thing say connected, immediately disconnect and start erroring out again. I can see in logcat it gets an IP etc. assigned but it will not stay connected. Any ideas?
Oh and just in case someone suggests it, I have wiped the .conf file in the data/etc/wifi folder to no avail.
Who's version are you running? Did you do a Full wipe ( Data/ Cache ) before install, several times? Have you already tried booting into recovery wiping cache a few times and rebooting? Is there anything else weird going on? Did this just start or was it always an issue?
I have a stock unrooted Verizon Galaxy S5. For several months my phone has been plagued by several issues at startup. Whether I reboot the phone or start it up after the battery has died, it always enters an odd state immediately after loading and seems to get stuck in this state for an undetermined and variable amount of time (anywhere from a few seconds or minutes to hours or even overnight).
While in this state, this is what happens:
1. Screen stays on. Once I unlock the phone, the screen stays on. The side button doesn't do anything to lock the phone or turn off the screen. Holding down the button, however, still triggers the power menu. The screen timeout never triggers, even though it should turn off the screen after 2 minutes of inactivity.
2. WiFi and Bluetooth turned off. Even if they were turned on before I powered down the phone, they are not enabled when the phone first boots up. I can manually turn them on but the WiFi will not connect to a network, even if one is available. It may show it is connecting to the network, but it gets stuck at "Checking the quality of your internet connection" and continues to use the 4G network for data connectivity. This happens no matter what WiFi network I am within range of, so it's not an issue with the network or router itself. If I am not near a network at all I will still experience the other problems of not being able to lock the phone, etc.
3. Startup applications don't load. I have Tasker on my phone, but it doesn't load and show it's notification bar icon.
Otherwise, I can use the phone normally and open applications, surf the web, etc. It seems that loading some applications and using the phone eventually causes the phone to exit this mode, but I haven't been able to find a single particular application or series of steps to fix the problem. If I power on the phone and don't use it that just seems to make it take even longer to fix itself.
Once it gets out of it's weird state, the WiFi connection will become active (it will turn on WiFi if I haven't done so manually already) and it will connect to a known network if one is available, the phone will lock itself or I can do so from the side button, and things like Tasker and Power Save mode will turn on.
I am stumped as to what could be causing this problem or how to fix it. It seems the phone may be doing some kind of check, maybe related to Knox, that hangs during startup and prevents certain things from working until it straightens itself out.
Any clues into what this problem is, what is causing it or how I could further analyze this problem and determine its cause would be greatly appreciated.
Never heard of or experienced these issues. May want to contact Samsung.
Have you installed any official updates from Verizon at any point? I've heard of phones having phantom problems like this after receiving a bad update. I would definitely contact Verizon if you did update at any point. If not then like BigBot96 said, contact Samsung about the problem.
My wife's Note 2 did something similar when the battery died. I had to factory reset. Her phone was rooted/unlocked & running a custom TW ROM, though. May I suggest doing a complete factory reset and Odin. Backup data to computer or external sdcard since this will clear the entire device.
Edit: After rereading OP's post it actually sounds like an app is hanging at startup which could cause this behavior. A logcat should tell you what's going on.
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I am having some problems after an update today. Build number is NRD90M.G935FXXU1DQE7.
The first thing I noticed is that it no longer connects to my WPA Enterprise (EAP-TLS) network. I was told the log on the RADIUS server is saying the client rejected the server's certificate. When I manually click on the network to force it to connect, the "Settings UI" would sometimes crash.
I then rebooted the phone and each time it would reboot itself seconds after unlocking, but just before doing so, you notice the top bar does not show up or stop rendering half way so I think some part of the system is crashing and causes the reboot.
I then then disabled wifi before unlocking which stopped the auto-reboot. (You have to click on the "Wifi" label in the drop down to get to the details page which shows you a wifi toggle switch. Click that switch and then unlock.) If I leave Wifi on and reboot then the boot loop returns so it's pretty clear it's Wifi-related.
I then "forgot" the WPA Enterprise network and subsequently the phone no longer crashes after reboot. Unfortunately, it still cannot connect to that network.
Another thing I notice with this update is constant CPU usage. If you enable "show CPU usage" in developer options, you notice the load average is constantly >6. This is very high for a mobile device and indicates something is probably stuck in a loop.
Is anyone else having similar issues?
Do a factory reset and set up as new phone do not restore our use backup settiings do install everything fresh this is what fixed multiple issues i had
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