Does anyone know how to turn that off? Everytime my battery starts getting low I get the message "your phone is about to shut down..." and a chime. Then it does it again and again for 15 minutes or more!
Very annoying and would love to be able to stop the notification. Am rooted.
Cheers
Try to change this line in build.prop
ro.config.lowbattery_shutdown=1
Change 1 to 0, havent tried it myself but i think it would solve your problem
Sent from my IDEOS X5
Cheers, did that, will see if it works, should do
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If I dismiss a notification, the whole OS freezes for about 5 seconds. This is new this week, but consistent, and I haven't made any system changes, apart from the HTC volume thing, and QuickMenu.
Anyone got any thoughts?
Thanks
everyone has this problem. solution is to just disable it altogether. i know schaps advanced config can do it...dont know bout the other way
Oh. For me this problem is new this week. It always dismissed instantly before
xperia tweak disables it, but i rather have a notification so i have to put up with it
Still, my phone was always ok, so something is now causing it to stall on this notification. I'll have to think hard about what I've changed
Maybe you were just lucky
Hi all,
I've been using HD Tweak for a little while to disconnect my data connection automatically after a minute and was working for a while but now doesn't seem to be working. Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks,
Ho'okani
I'd noticed it had stopped working for me also. Although I've stopped trying to use it now as it has started giving me device.exe errors upon waking.
Hi Gonna bump this one as I'm getting this also. I've set the auto disconnect in tweak to 1 minute. Whilst i don't sit there staring at it when i switch the phone on i can see the 3g symbol, when i tap on it to switch it off i get a "connected for xxxx" where xxxx is longer than a minute...
Any suggestions would be helpful
Hookani said:
Hi all,
I've been using HD Tweak for a little while to disconnect my data connection automatically after a minute and was working for a while but now doesn't seem to be working. Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks,
Ho'okani
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I remember when mine stopped working all I had to do was change the setting to disconnect after 5 minutes instead of 1 minute and manually turn off the data connection one or two times and it started working again. Maybe you could mess around with the settings and soft reset...it worked for me.
Last night my battery went dead. I was in NYC and was having too much fun to worry about charging the phone. Wen i got it charged I noticed my keyboard didn't vibrate when I typed... I figured the power loss prompted the phone to turn off the haptic feedback. I went into setting and found everything to be ok.
I ten trying changing the phone volume to off/vibrate... and the phone didn't vibrate. I have been through every setting and I don't see what's wrong. I called a friend that works at sprint and his response was "come get a new phone"
anyone else have this problem or know of the solution?
Reboot the phone or if all else fails go to a sprint store and get a replacement or backup your data like contacts pictures and apps and then do a factory reset.
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check to see if you don't have "power saving mode" enabled.
settings >> my device >> power saving mode
it happens sometimes when the phone gets that low on juice.
Anybody else having problems with the YotaEnergy application? The screen that notifies me that YotaEnergy has been turned on (YotaEnergy mode extends your battery, etc, etc...) keeps showing up constantly every few minutes while I'm in the process of using the actual e-ink screen, which is no end of annoying. Furthermore, I can't disable YotaEnergy altogether, because it cannot be turned off when my battery is below 50%, ignoring all of my settings telling it not to turn on at all.
Is this a defect in my phone? Can I get rid of the horrible thing altogether?
In case anybody has an ideas, I've now updated to the latest OTA CN update, and the situation seems to be that the YotaEnergy settings are completely locked. Any changes I make are immediately forgotten, and it's permanently turned on. If anyone has any ideas, I'm kind of desperate. I'm on vacation and am hesitant about bricking it in my attempts to fix it. Does anyone know if it sets settings on a plain text settings file? Maybe I can manually change it that way?
About a week ago, I decided to monkey with my phone downloading new lock screens to see if I could find one that allowed me to receive and reply to text messages without unlocking. I didn't find any that I liked and went back the the stock one. Anyways... I now have the following annoyances:
1. When I get notifications, The blue light starts flashing to alert me. I tried turning it off under settings, display, LED indicator, but it still blinks. How do I turn this off for ever?
2. When the battery falls to 35%, the phone asks me if I want to disable features like Bluetooth, Etc... it never used to do this. I only noticed this because the popup was preventing me from unlocking my phone until i answered the message. How do I tell the phone to never ask me again?