I recently purchased a used Droid x for the strict purpose of using as a dash cam for my car. I don't have Verizon and I skipped activation. I need GPS access all the time and wifi access intermittently but I have no use for the cellular radio. Airplane mode is of no help since it disables GPS. I want to get maximum battery life, how do I go about permanently disabling wlan since I'm using this device as a computer and not as a phone. I am running stock 2.3.5 rooted.
Methods tried:
*#*#INFO#*#* (Worked, temporary)
Network by Philipp Mangelow (Worked, temporary)
WiFi Only Script (Does not work at all)
Since I'm running CM7, the path to "enable data" will be different.
But, menu\settings and then look for "enable data" or something to that effect and uncheck it.
Let me know how it goes.
Sorry, menu/settings then network or data then uncheck "enable data".
Yes but will disabling data really stop the phone from trying to connect to the best tower? If a verizon tower can't be located will the phone burn battery life while roaming? When I think data I think 3g. I'm pretty sure it still connects for voice.
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sub2k1 said:
Yes but will disabling data really stop the phone from trying to connect to the best tower? If a verizon tower can't be located will the phone burn battery life while roaming? When I think data I think 3g. I'm pretty sure it still connects for voice.
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Yes, data is the 3G data. I keep my data turned off and my Droid X lasts 24 hrs. It will be less with GPS on, of course.
What your trying to do is the correct thing.
booda3000 said:
Yes, data is the 3G data. I keep my data turned off and my Droid X lasts 24 hrs. It will be less with GPS on, of course.
What your trying to do is the correct thing.
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Disabling data certainly gives a battery boost but at the end of the day I am still connecting to the cellular towers. With data disabled I see the signal going up and down. I tried a script that I found but it doesn't work for the droid x. I've tried freezing Dialer and Phone 2.3.5 using titanium backup but that doesn't disable the radio either. I downloaded a program called Network (by Philipp Mangelow) and it lets me successfully turn off the radio (it simply is a shortcut to dialing *#*#INFO#*#*), however this method is only temporary and the radio comes back everytime I reboot so I'd like a permanent way to disable it. Airplane mode does it but it also disables wifi and gps so its of no use. Any other ideas guys?
Root phone and install droid wall
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646210
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Hey i know ive asked quite a lot of questions in the past but here i am with more.
1) I was wondering if there was an app to turn you data on and off so you switch from wifi to 3g data
2) I was also wondering how you can tell what your usage is mabye an app that doesn't count wifi as well.
There is an HTC Widget to turn the main radio off on the CDMA version. On my phone it is under:
Press "+" from the home screen-->HTC Widget-->Settings-->Mobile Network
On the CDMA phones that shuts down both voice and data. If you have a GSM version, i am not sure what it will do.
On the GSM version, if you just want to turn mobile data on and off but leave the phone "on", you can hold down the power button to bring up the "Phone Options" menu, and one of the options "Mobile network" - press this and it will toggle mobile data off and on.
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Dave
blood9656 said:
Hey i know ive asked quite a lot of questions in the past but here i am with more.
1) I was wondering if there was an app to turn you data on and off so you switch from wifi to 3g data
2) I was also wondering how you can tell what your usage is mabye an app that doesn't count wifi as well.
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There's a couple of good apps for turning data on/off. The one I prefer is APNDroid as it's got a notification icon that can be displayed in the taskbar to indicate whether data is on or off. Placing a shortcut on your home screen make it easy to change whether data is active.
The app I use for monitoring data is NetCounter which is easy to use and clear to understand.
I recently used them both on a trip to Dubai as I wanted to prevent data roaming charges. APNDroid deactivated the data connection and at the end of the week long stay, NetCounter was showing zero data usage during the trip.
Thanks im also abit worried about all the ads that come with apps or games do they use much data and when an app like taskiller shows them still running does that mean they are using data?
And if i got my phone a week ago will it have the latest and fastest rom?
There's an HTC widget that allows you to switch wifi on and off, thus swapping from 2/3g to wifi. Also, take a look at Y5, its good for managing when you have wifi on / off.
Florida.
Ok ill have a look i was more worried about apps running in the background as ive found that when you press the home button they don't actuallly exit.
I suggest that what you really need is Netsentry. This will monitor the traffic on all the Hero network interfaces (usb, Wi-Fi, 2G/3G) and warn you when any particular interface hits a user defined limit. It will also "self-reset" the counters according to a schedule that you define.
For example, say you are on Orange with their miserly 500mb data limit, and you're billing cycle starts on 1st on the month, you could set up Netsentry to warn you when you get to say 475mb, and automatically reset the counter on the 1st of every month.
I'm sure there are other apps that do something similar, or even better, but Netsentry seems to work well enough for me.
Regards,
Dave
Hey all, I've been trying to use Tasker and APNDroid to shut off my data connection while I'm at work, but APNDroid won't deactivate my 3G/EDGE service. I've read that other Vibrant users are having the same issue. Can anyone tell me if this is being worked on (or if there's a workaround)? For the record -- I'm running stock 2.1 with lag fix. Thanks for the assist.
have you tried 3g watchdog? it has a setting where you can turn off your data connection after certain % has been reached. if those dont work for you (other apps) you could always just change your 3g watchdog settings to lower % to block data when you want it to.
I've actually got 3G Watchdog already installed, and I like it great. My issue has less to do with limiting my data usage -- since getting my Vibrant, I've only used a few hundred megs of data -- than turning off my 3G/EDGE antennae to save battery.
This is definitely possible with Tasker and APNDroid (and an alternative app, APN On/Off), at least with other devices. But a lot of users report that APNDroid simply doesn't deactivate data services like it's supposed to on the Vibrant.
APNdroid is working perfectly on my Vibrant, been using it since the first day I got the phone. Note that I never toggle 3G on and off, I have it permanently off. I've heard of some issues regarding 3G access not being restored fully/shut down fully when toggling the switch. If it's not working for you, I would suggest restarting the phone after toggling to make sure it takes effect.
I have the Verizon G2. On previous phones, after I connect to wifi, i'm used to the 3g/4g logo disappearing from the notifications bar because the phone is smart enough to disable mobile data when wifi is working. I thought this was a standard stock feature.
I'm noticing on this device that those logos remain. I have a really poor signal in my office building so it switches from 3g-4g all day long. Obviously I can manually disable mobile data, or even use some apps to disable it automatically I'm sure, if that's necessary. Does anyone have a better understanding of how this works than I do?
I actually haven't noticed much impact to battery life so I'm not sure if it's something that even needs to be manually disabled? It's just confusing me why it would even bother trying to find 3g/4g signals when wifi is working and connected.
Edit: Well this convinced me to finally spend 5 minutes learning how to use Tasker and I set up a really basic profile to turn data on/off depending on my wifi connection. I'm still not sure how necessary it is but maybe I'll compare battery life with it enabled or not enabled.
Im having the same problem. Is Tasker an app u purchased? Have u noticed any difference in battery life? Thanks
usefulidiot127 said:
I have the Verizon G2.On previous phones, after I connect to wifi, i'm used to the 3g/4g logo disappearing from the notifications bar because the phone is smart enough to disable mobile data when wifi is working. I thought this was a standard stock feature.
I'm noticing on this device that those logos remain. I have a really poor signal in my office building so it switches from 3g-4g all day long. Obviously I can manually disable mobile data, or even use some apps to disable it automatically I'm sure, if that's necessary. Does anyone have a better understanding of how this works than I do?
I actually haven't noticed much impact to battery life so I'm not sure if it's something that even needs to be manually disabled? It's just confusing me why it would even bother trying to find 3g/4g signals when wifi is working and connected.
Edit: Well this convinced me to finally spend 5 minutes learning how to use Tasker and I set up a really basic profile to turn data on/off depending on my wifi connection. I'm still not sure how necessary it is but maybe I'll compare battery life with it enabled or not enabled.
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data has to be on because that's how sms and mms are sent. Nothing changed between phones other than the images are showing up on this one.
I'm guessing a lot of people on here know this already but I recently discovered how to massively increase my Moto X's battery duration. Namely by switching off Mobile Data, I can then go a full 14 hours only dropping down to around 75% by the end. So now as soon as I get into work or any place where I'm on Wifi I switch off mobile data.
Makes me wonder why having mobile data switched on is expending so much battery power?
If you wanna increase that even further, just turn the whole thing off. The battery will last for weeks.
teh_lorax said:
If you wanna increase that even further, just turn the whole thing off. The battery will last for weeks.
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He actually has a point, there's no point on being sarcastic over a good advice that should be logical by now.
rogeriorp said:
He actually has a point, there's no point on being sarcastic over a good advice that should be logical by now.
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Yes, turning off (necessary) features saves battery. This is not shocking.
teh_lorax said:
Yes, turning off (necessary) features saves battery. This is not shocking.
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It is not shocking but somehow people tend to forget the basics. And it is also unnecessary while on wifi, which is the case and the advice he spoke of.
And I'd go even further and set 3G only with wifi, lollipop tends to switch from wifi to LTE by itself very often.
I've heard of people suggesting switching off wifi when your not using it, but never mobile data. So i just thought it might be a suggestion some people might appreciate. Take it or leave it.
Plus wifi is doing the exact same funtion as mobile data when your connected to it, so your not losing any functionality.
If your rooted you can even get Tasker to do the switch automatically.
This actually doesn't work. The data radio goes I to sleep mode when WiFi is on. Its not just doing its own thing while wood is on.
Definitely working on WiFi enhances battery life enormously but didn't try switching off mobile data
Zammo76 said:
I'm guessing a lot of people on here know this already but I recently discovered how to massively increase my Moto X's battery duration. Namely by switching off Mobile Data, I can then go a full 14 hours only dropping down to around 75% by the end. So now as soon as I get into work or any place where I'm on Wifi I switch off mobile data.
Makes me wonder why having mobile data switched on is expending so much battery power?
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How is this possible? When your wifi radio is connected, the data side is completely disconnected. This is even reported in your 'status'.
I see your point, but all I know is that it definitely is making a large difference for me.
One theory I attributed it with was that with Wifi and Mobile Data switched on the phone is getting a lot more Wake Locks (perhaps doubling up), which in turn could also possibly be preventing the phone going into a Deep Sleep. But as the Wakelock detector app doesn't work any more (unless your rooted), I can't verify this.
Gonna test this out!
The issue with turning off mobile data is that it will cause problems with sending and receiving MMS, you may also have problems with SMS as well.
My HTC Sensation was really good at basically putting the radio to sleep when on Wifi and only waking when needing to send or receive data that will only work over the cell network.
Zammo76 said:
I'm guessing a lot of people on here know this already but I recently discovered how to massively increase my Moto X's battery duration. Namely by switching off Mobile Data, I can then go a full 14 hours only dropping down to around 75% by the end. So now as soon as I get into work or any place where I'm on Wifi I switch off mobile data.
Makes me wonder why having mobile data switched on is expending so much battery power?
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I don't disable mobile data, but I do use tasker to switch to 3G when I'm connected to wifi. The LTE radio uses a lot more battery in poor signal areas (like my apartment) and I have noticed it helps me go from about 3 hours of screen time to 4.5. I think the MMS issues are a good point and I feel like this solution is slightly more elegant because even with mobile data disabled, the phone is still holding an LTE signal. Ymmv, obviously
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I don't disable mobile data, but I do use tasker to switch to 3G when I'm connected to wifi. The LTE radio uses a lot more battery in poor signal areas (like my apartment) and I have noticed it helps me go from about 3 hours of screen time to 4.5. I think the MMS issues are a good point and I feel like this solution is slightly more elegant because even with mobile data disabled, the phone is still holding an LTE signal. Ymmv, obviously
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Hi can you explain whats the settings on tasker to do such a thing? Ive never used it but I have heard good things and just bought the app!
unk3 said:
Hi can you explain whats the settings on tasker to do such a thing? Ive never used it but I have heard good things and just bought the app!
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First you'll need root and this plugin (make sure to enable external access in the plugin app)
Basically, create a profile that runs whenever you connect to a network (you can leave it blank for all networks or press the search button to choose just your home network).
The entry task would basically wait 10 seconds and then run the plugin choosing wcdma/gsm (auto) as the network mode. Choose then to add an exit task which simply recalls the plugin and chooses the network mode as LTE, wcdma, gsm. You can even add an extra step to each task at the end which has tasker display a toast that you can have say LTE enabled or 3g mode only
BrokenWall said:
The issue with turning off mobile data is that it will cause problems with sending and receiving MMS, you may also have problems with SMS as well.
My HTC Sensation was really good at basically putting the radio to sleep when on Wifi and only waking when needing to send or receive data that will only work over the cell network.
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SMS/MMS are sent via voice channels, not data.
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SMS/MMS are sent via voice channels, not data.
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SMS is sent over Voice channels. MMS still requires data.
I double checked and tested this on my Pure Edition on T-Mobile.
Disabled Wifi and Cellular Data
Sent a standard text message, it was received by the other party. Attempted to send a photo message, it was not able to send from my phone as well as the other party did not receive it. Though it did resend when data was enabled.
Tasker can't turn off mobile data since Lollipop update....
Any sugestions?
BrokenWall said:
SMS is sent over Voice channels. MMS still requires data.
I double checked and tested this on my Pure Edition on T-Mobile.
Disabled Wifi and Cellular Data
Sent a standard text message, it was received by the other party. Attempted to send a photo message, it was not able to send from my phone as well as the other party did not receive it. Though it did resend when data was enabled.
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No one sends MMS messages now (apart from old people), since the advent of Whats app and the like, so its hardly a deal breaker.
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No one sends MMS messages now (apart from old people), since the advent of Whats app and the like, so its hardly a deal breaker.
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So when I first got my V20 (VS996), when wifi was connected the mobile data went inactive- at least I'm presuming so, the '4G' was grayed out, not crossed out, and when there's simply no 4G signal it entirely disappears (or drops to 3G etc). But now it ALMOST never does this anymore... every once in a while it will, but there's nothing specific about times it does.
I'm pretty sure that's what it's supposed to be doing, as there's even an option 'Cellular data always active - Always keep mobile data active, even when Wi-Fi is active [...]' (not enabled). I've searched high and low for a setting that could be causing it not to work right, and information about this, but have come up dry. Is anyone familiar with this? Really didn't want to have to reset and track it that way.
Thanks.
Bad WiFi signal bro. Disable your gsm data and see if you can still watch YouTube.
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fafalone said:
So when I first got my V20 (VS996), when wifi was connected the mobile data went inactive- at least I'm presuming so, the '4G' was grayed out, not crossed out, and when there's simply no 4G signal it entirely disappears (or drops to 3G etc). But now it ALMOST never does this anymore... every once in a while it will, but there's nothing specific about times it does.
I'm pretty sure that's what it's supposed to be doing, as there's even an option 'Cellular data always active - Always keep mobile data active, even when Wi-Fi is active [...]' (not enabled). I've searched high and low for a setting that could be causing it not to work right, and information about this, but have come up dry. Is anyone familiar with this? Really didn't want to have to reset and track it that way.
Thanks.
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keep mobile data always on
as well as agressive wifi to cellular handoff
as well as under advanced for wifi, you can tell it to switch more agressively off wifi under poor conditions etc
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Bad WiFi signal bro. Disable your gsm data and see if you can still watch YouTube.
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Bad WiFi doesn't seem to be the issue. It's showing max strength and is 2 feet away from the wireless router under my desk, and the issue still persists. (yes, youtube plays fine in HD)
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developer options
keep mobile data always on
as well as agressive wifi to cellular handoff
as well as under advanced for wifi, you can tell it to switch more agressively off wifi under poor conditions etc
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I'm trying to get it to turn mobile data off, not hand off to it even easier. Are you saying that these options will make it disable mobile data when wifi is good, when it's not even doing that without them? Tried that just in case, it's still not deactivating mobile data (still at my desk, wifi router for 100mbps symmetric fiber showing full strength 2' away, so unlikely bad signal)
Edit: I may have found the issue. It appears one of the Verizon apps was forcing the cell connection to stay alive. I tried killing a bunch of the ones I wasn't using after recalling how their voicemail app only runs over cellular, and now mobile data is deactivated. I'll need more trial and error to confirm which one was doing it.. I killed 4 of them.. and it stayed off after re-launch so was clearly some kind of bug. Although it's odd as it did persist through reboots.
Edit: Confirmed; it's the 'Caller Name ID' app. Ending that single process restores the normal mobile data deactivation when wi-fi is good.
So another cause of this problem has popped up. After a reboot, 4G was becoming active after 15-30 minutes despite not touching the phone at all since the reboot, and there were no apps that could be killed to get it to switch off this time. But after a lot of trial and error, the cause was finally isolated: The My Verizon data meter widget. Once it refreshes, it forces cellular data to stay on, even when Wi-Fi is connected and strong. Once the widget was removed from the home screen, 4G never came back on while using WiFi.
Is there any way to disallow an app from using 4G but still allow it to use WiFi? I really would like a better solution than just not being able to use the widget. It would be fine if it just connected, got its update, then disconnected... but no, it's on permanently after a refresh.