hi guys
i have a slight issue with the hd2..for the first time i have been left frustated with the device due to the occasional freezes but i can live with that..Can i just add the battery life is also doing my head
my main problem, within the last week or so i have noticed that i am receiving text messages late ranging from 1 to 30 mins (obviously it shows the time sent on the sms) this is mainly when the phone is locked and when i press any button it will vibrate and notify me of the msg regardless if the phone is on vibrate or on normal sometimes if the phone is locked and i go to unlock it there be 3 or 4 text messages showing this is really annoying as you can imagine receiving a sms 30mins after it was sent
i believe it may be a handset fault as i am receiving the text but as soon i press any button it wakes the phone up and my sms appear what you think?
im running stock 1.72 uk tmobile , searched this forum there are a few threads whereby other users have experienced this but i could not find a solution? shall i call tmobile? have you experienced this? any ideas let me know ..thanks
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Hey there
I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to change the default vibrate length of the XDA II when you recieve a text message (or a phone call)?
I find the 5 seconds or more it lasts at the moment much too long and was hoping it was possible to shorten it, is it possible?
Thanks for any help
I would like to know this as well, as I would like to make mine longer (like 10 seconds) because when I'm driving my modded Mustang, I don't always notice the vibration right away lol. :roll:
lng time ago, but i knew it was here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=9736
Yeah I knew that one with the phone calls. Anyone figure out how to change the vibration length for SMS yet?
Hi guys,
i received my 2nd hand T-Mobile MDAII 2 days ago. When i powered it on, i saw that the WM2005 rom came from this site. Since i have a small "issue" with my phone i thought i would ask here (since google does not know the answer)
I love my new device, that's for sure. There's only 1 slight problem. To save some battery life, i turn on the setting to go in standby mode after 1 minute of not touching it. But when the phone goes in standby, i completly miss all incoming phone calls and text messages.
I tested this last night :
I send an text message to a friend of mine, asking him to send one back after 10 minutes. My phone goed into standby, and i wait. Half an hour later, no vibration (i hate ringtones) from an incoming message or call. When i pull my phone out of standby it suddenly vibrates because i have an incoming text message.
Is there a way that i can turn my phone into standby mode, but still receive incoming phonecalls and messages ? I now keep it on all the time, just letting the backlight go off but this consumes to much power i'm affraid.
Hi,
I faced this problem too often, so I ask on this forum to know if it only happens to me:
when I end the call, telephone programs stucks. In the top bar, the indication of an on going call is still there. Everything is working except telephone application. I can't open the telephone options. Even if I turn on Airplane mode, the phone logo in the top bar remains.
Any idea?
I had that problem once. Did it occur when you dialed a number not in your phone book? It turned out the prompt for saving a new dialed number was still there but I somehow couldn't access it. Perhaps turn that setting off?
no, it was an outgoing call to someone in my phonebook. (at least in my last problem)
facing the same problem. after ending a call the phone app freeze a couple of minutes and sometimes more than ten minutes
Did you installed the HTC patch to avoid the freeze ?
I didn't.
Could it be usefull there ?
This is really annoying if you have to wait 10mn before doing an another call !
Problem happened again
The problem happened again yesterday.
But worse. I was leaving a message on an answering machine. and I couldn't end the call !
Pressing the right key (end call) had no effect !
Usually in my previous problems, the other user was ending the call.
So I had to switch off the phone in comm manager !
I'm surprised that no one else faced this problem !
I tried to follow one's advice to wait then until phone gets back to normal. (release the phone icon in the top bar).
After one hour, I finaly rebooted the phone to be able to do an outgoing call.
Help !
Phone blocks during or after a call
Hello guys and girls
I had the same problem last week, a couple of times in a row, I was on the phone with a contact, after a couple of minutes I couldn't hear anything anymore and tried to end the call but no joy, a soft reset did the thing the first time, the second I waited a couple of minutes wich worked aswell. It was very annoying I must say especially as it happened 4 times in a row...
Hoping for a solution
Greetz
It seems a bug. You can press volume up/down buttons on the device itself to open the volume bar screen. After that just press somewhere on the grey area to go back to home screen. The top bar will restore from the phone application.
It's not the top bar. The phone application is completely unavailable.
We see the top bar,but the phone icon is stuck. Like if we were still on call.
I too have a similar problem.
Although I haven't particularly logged the prolems, I think that it only happens on incoming calls, and not outgoing ones.
During a phone call, the incoming sound just goes mute, and afterwards I can't hang up the call.
I reckon I have lost well over half the calls I have received because of this.
Luckily, not many people call me!!
I reckon this is a CRAP phone, and am seriously thinking of getting a REAL phone, and just using the HD as a PDA device. Good old HTC!!!!!!
I edited the title of this topic.
The phone app is really stucked : I called an answering machine, I wasn't able to end the call !
Help !
I am thinking of changing ROM.
my leo is having unusual vibration and never stop when receive a text message. The last time i encounter this was 2 weeks ago. today i receive a text at 7am and woke up at 10am. its vibrating all along. any idea how to fix it ? thanks
I also have this problem, it's very irritating. I just set it not to vibrate when receiving text messages.
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my leo is having unusual vibration and never stop when receive a text message. The last time i encounter this was 2 weeks ago. today i receive a text at 7am and woke up at 10am. its vibrating all along. any idea how to fix it ? thanks
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The same thing has happened to me with email notification. On just a few occasions the vibrating has not stopped until I pressed the end call button to make it stop. I think this has happened three times in what is now almost three weeks.
patheltic bug. feeling like my leo is going to spoile anytime.
Mine also does this and so does my mates. I've not tried a cooked ROM as yet because I've only owned the handset for a week and in case I brick it I at least want to have owned it for a month haha
Any further news on this bug? The only way I can find to stop it from vibrating is to press volumn down until the phone switches to vibrate mode then turn the sound back on. Bit of a pain!
im having this problem too...its suddenly vibrate for so long until i remove the battery.. happening several times.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=620358
Anyone else has this or is it just me, when i receive a text message my phone freezes for 4-5 seconds and after that back to normal.
if im doing some thing i notice it hangs for a second but nowhere near that long.
I Agree
I noticed this issue more today than any other. I recently hard reset my phone, and thought that I needed to reapply some hotfixes, so I did. On the way home I will see if my music keeps cutting out during bandswitching and receipt of text messages.
Why just WinMo priotise so much resource to receive a poxy text?!? It doesnt need 1Ghz of power for such a basic communications protocol!
Mine freezes after clicking send. It freezes for like 10s and sometimes the message I send doesn't show under the message I received.