I've installed the newest version of Pocket Bluetooth Tools on O2 XDA II with latest O2 ROM release. Two problems:
- the XDA II does not go into standby mode after answering a call
- bluetooth remains active instead of switching off after x minutes (the clock on the screen is white).
What am I doing wrong ?
Thanks,
Can I just bump up this question again. I'm very happy with Pocket Bluetooth Tools, accept for the powerdrain caused by bluetooth being on. PBT is supposed to switch is off automatically after a minute, but I find, even when it goes all the way around and goes completely white, bluetooth does not switch off.
Has anyone else found a solution to this problem? Im using the latest rom from O2 (1.66 I think).
Regards
Surur
I just installed the BT tools few days ago.
Didn't notice about the phone does not go to standby after answer the call as it has been doing it since new even before I install the BT tool.
I found there are 2 ways to get the timmer to work probably. 1) push the button on the headset after the white stop at sbout 5 min position 2) make the headset out of range.
At first, I thought I am doing something is not right, but now I know I am not alone. Hope someone can find a solution since it is useless if I have to pushh the botton to turn off the BT after the 55 seconds goes by. If I forget to do so and if I accidentally hit the button on the headset 2 or 3 times, it will dial the last number.
Also, I can't get the battry icon thing to work. Anyone know how to use it?
I am also using 1.6 rom.
After upgrade to iMate 1.30.76 WWE everything is going fine but i have a strange glitch -
When device is OFF and i push the button on my BT headset it turns on the sound transmission (i can hear the very low noise) but the Voice dialer does not start. Device switches on and shows the LOCK screen.
When device is ON and UNLOCKED - everything works fine - pushing the button on BT headset starts the Voice dialer.
BTW: - i have a 0-minute device lock settings - so - when i push the power button it immediately switches off and locks.
Can anybody help with this ?
Disable "POWER OFF AFTER..." on batery power ... in settings. do not press Power before You close PDA, Device will power off automatically. Disable auto lock... and Your UNIVERSAL should work fine. It helped me
I have my P3600 since Saturday and I updated it with the latest ROM which included the GPS.
Now I’m having problems with the power settings and functionality. I search all the threads for solutions but no similar problems are described so I post a new thread.
Problem 1:
The power settings are: backlight off after 30 sec. power off after 1 min. (on battery power). After 30 sec. the backlight dims to the lowest setting but the device does not switch off after 1 min (or any time for that matter). This is a huge drain on the battery! I can switch off the device with the power button but once it turns on again (e.g. while receiving an SMS or email) it stays on with the dimmed backlight.
Problem 2:
Using a Bluetooth headset and the media player the player pauses when switched of with the power button. This means just listening to music for around an hour and the battery is completely flat. My previous device was a S200 and that worked fine (could be switched off with the power button).
My guess is that both problems may have simple solutions so I’m asking you all to help me with this.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
niobium said:
I have my P3600 since Saturday and I updated it with the latest ROM which included the GPS.
Now I’m having problems with the power settings and functionality. I search all the threads for solutions but no similar problems are described so I post a new thread.
Problem 2:
Using a Bluetooth headset and the media player the player pauses when switched of with the power button. This means just listening to music for around an hour and the battery is completely flat. My previous device was a S200 and that worked fine (could be switched off with the power button).
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Well for problem 2 you haven't searched enough! Anyway you should not use the power button; go to the Windows Media player settings and map the "Toggle screen" function to a hardware button. Then toggle the screen off when you play music.
Regarding your other problem: what software have you installed? Have you got this problem on a freshly upgraded phone?
The solution you propose for problem 2 probably works for other devices but not for the Trinity. You can only assign buttons up, down, left, right and enter and they are needed within the player for obvious functions.
Problem 1 after fresh ROM update but right after that I installed TomTom 6.
I might try a new ROM update and check but rather as last resort...
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The solution you propose for problem 2 probably works for other devices but not for the Trinity. You can only assign buttons up, down, left, right and enter and they are needed within the player for obvious functions.
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It works for the Trinity too. You can also assign other functions to buttons if you keep them pressed. Toggle screen is assigned to "Hold Down" in my case. So if I press down once I decrease the volume, if I keep pressed I toggle the screen.
As to your first problem; i'm having the same problem too...
To narrow it down a bit; my device turns off (to standby) just like it should when i just briefly check the time or something and then put it away with the todayscreen on (so with no aplications running except some today-plugins ofcourse). However; it DOESN'T go back to sleep when the system has given any sort of notification, like a missed call or a received text-message or reminder for a calendar-item.
So my best guess is that it has something to do with the databases notification que (where WM2003/CE 4 had the problem of overflowing this notification que).
It's really anonying the hell out of me too, cause it really drains the battery fast if you don't discover it soon enough...
As for problem 2; map the screen-toggle to pressing the silver 'enter'button.....that workd great for me. By the way; i'm tinking about getting the new wired media remote control HTC is releasing shortly (check this link). I wonder if these buttons will be mappable.....
Edit: just as i posted this, i received a text message and this time it nicely turned back to standby (ie turned of) state when i didn't check it right away. I did however soft-reset last night before going to sleep. So i really do think it must be in the notification que somewhere, as PocketPlus will still clear that everytime i soft reset. Anyone having the same problem exactly as described ?
Well I found my phone again on after I received an SMS and this made me decide to completely reinstall the original ROM (including the GPS).
Step by step I installed all the applications (and tested the device in between: I started some programs and got some notification).
So far the result is that it all works fine now.
The difference might be the different ROM (from smartmobility.nl in stead of europe.htc.com although the version is exactly the same).
For problem 2: I unmapped the button 1 (was speed dial and moved that one to press&hold). In media player I mapped the button to ‘toggle screen’. I still like the S200 for this better because it only kept the media player & Bluetooth alive so that’s the best for preserving the battery…
niobium said:
For problem 2: I unmapped the button 1 (was speed dial and moved that one to press&hold). In media player I mapped the button to ‘toggle screen’. I still like the S200 for this better because it only kept the media player & Bluetooth alive so that’s the best for preserving the battery…
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Hmmmm....i do the screen-toggle everytime i use it as a musicplayer, and i get considerable good batterylife....
However, i'm not using the BT headset anymore cause the volume was too dim...i'm using the 3,5mm adapterplug now. But batterylife with bluetooth was about the same when i used it.
After all the work yesterday, this morning the problem with not going to standby occured again!
But now I know more. It happened only after I added some sites to my RSS feedreader.
I use pRSSreader from David Andrs (http://pda.jasnapaka.com/prssr/)
Using the 'update settings' with 'automatically connect' the program tries to create a notification on the today screen if new messages arive.
This notification process is the problem. If I switch it of and soft-reset, the device works fine again.
I will mention this problem to David Andrs...
I hope this will help you as well.
Hi everyone,
I apologise if this is a double up on a previous answer, however I have not been able to find it on here.
My HTC HD2 has been playing up recently. Issues such as:
Back button changing volume down
No sound when I receive a msg or call
Massively short battery life
and now this screen on/off issue that is bugging me.
They are all intermittant issues, but this last one is rather annoying and i believe is linked to the battery life issue (battery lasting 3 hrs max)
The screen just constantly goes from the password screen to the screen off (standby mode) without any buttons pressed.
I have swapped between windows 6.5 and android, but this hasnt solved this latest issue.
I have added a video of what happens:
Search youtube, "HTC HD2 Screen Flicker On and Standby issue"
In addition to the "flicker" issue, I noticed that if I hold down the Volume Up button it stops the on off problem, but I need to keep it pushed down.
I thought it might have something to do with the light sensor, but I disabled the Auto brightness function and this didnt seem to help
Can someone help me please.
Forezt
Having searched the forum I think this is an old topic with no real solution, however...
When I connected my P8 Lite (B612 Marshmallow) to my bluetooth speaker (Anker) it works well until the screen switches off, at which point it doesn't fully disconnect, but inhibits the signal, making audio unlistenable. The very moment I turn the screen on (while the phone is on the lock screen and I haven't yet entered my passcode) it goes back to functioning properly.
Is there a fix for this? Is there a bluetooth "process" that is being stopped when the screen is off? If so, how do I stop that happening? Thanks!
Am I the only one? ?